I THE RUSH FOR LAND. 85,000 Roomers Ready to Knter tho Ken (Oklahoma ToOIurrow. GrniniE, 0. T., April 18. Kor tho pnsl twenty-four hours tho crowd coming In for the rush into tho Now Oklahoma, when It is thrown open Tuesday has been greater than ever before. Every train ii packed, the road Is lined with wagons. The soldiers continue to bring crowds ol "sooners" out of tho reservation, but for every oue brought out half u dozen fmeak in while the soldiers are away from tho line. On tho south side of the reservation there are not half enough soldiers to patrol the line, and groat crowds are entering the land and push ing In toward tho county seat. The Governor persists In his orders that everybody must enter the towns on foot, and this will be one of the biggest sprint races on record. The crowd of negroes north of Kingfisher now num ber about 4,000, and they will go in a body to County 0. Tho largest part Of this county is already tnken by Arapahoe Indians, and it Is thought there will be trouble, for these Indians hate negroes and will not live with them. It is estimated that there are 13,000 persons waiting to enter the reservation from the e'ast, and abotit as many more waiting at other points. Along tho southern line there are 3,000 Texans waiting for the word. In one locality on the northern line there is a camp of 6,000 persons from western Kansas. The boomers have deposited more than $100, 000 in the banks at 1 Reno and King fisher. In all the camps there Is a great deal of gambling, and the Cheyenne Indians have stopped their ghost dances and come in from their reservations in great numbers to sea the crowd of white boomers. YOUNG IS INNOCENT. The TJ. B. senate Kxecutlva Clerk buffered llijumlcu Id Stlenca Wasuinqton, April 18. The truth in the case of James Rankin Young has just transpired. He was dismissed, it will bo remembored, from his position of Ex ecutive Clerk of tho United States Senate because he was charged with having be trayed secrets of the Senate while in executive session over the Bchriug Sea matter. At the time tho matter was being con sidered, Mr. Young was not in the Senate Chamber, but came in shortly after. The disclosure was made by a member of tho Senate, who wrote the information on the backs of thrco envelopes and sent it to a newpaper man. After Mr. Young was accused of breach of trust this correspondent went to Mr. Young and proffered him those envelopes, saying, " I am not willing that you should lie under this false ao cusation. Hero is tho evidence to prove your innocence. Use it, and I will stand by it." Mr. Youne declined to take the envel opes or to use tho evidence, saying: "While I am anxious to defend my honor, I cannot asperse the honor or in tegrity of nny Senator, and I will not usotho information you have. I thank you for your kind Interest in me, but you can readily understand the propriety of my position.' So Mr. Young has suffered injustico in silence. 1. L, XV. Train Wreckers. Osweoo, N. Y. April 18. Unknown persons made a desperate attempt to wreck the New York express on the Del aware, Lackawanna & western Railroad Saturday night a short dlstanco south of this city. A heavy boulder was placed on the track. The train whioh leaves this city for New York at 9 p. m., struck tho obstruction but did not loavo tho track. The front of tho locomotive was damaged. Tho cutiro police force was taken to the sceno in a special train and scoured the country in all directions all night. No trace of tho wreckers was found, however. Cltarees Acalust an Kx-Suporlutemlent. Buffalo, N. Y., April 18. An evening paper hero publishes a two-columu article charging J. II. Van Valkenburg, tho late Superintendent of tho Thomas Orphan Asylum at the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation, near Vorsoilles, Cat taraugus County, with gross immorality with the young Indian girls who were tinder his charge One oaso in particu lar is cited, where a young Indian girl under 10 years of ago, makes affidavit that Van Valkenburg la tho father of her unborn child. Mm Ci.n(Vs..nl Her Guilt. Scranton, Pa., April 18. Tho sensa tional Alexander divorce case, which has been on trial here sluco last Monday, the husband bringing suit because of infidelity upon the part of the wife, ended in n verdict for tho latter. When called ns a witness Mrs. Alex ander confessed her Kmlt, but pleaded that her husband had condoned her fault and afterward lived with her. Since their llnal separation, nearly two yearn aeo, she declared she had committed no indiscretion. Nut a Dry Sumlny in Nmr Turk. New York, April 18. The impression that prevailed last week that the saloons of the metropolis would be closed yester day, owing to the strict orders issued by Superintendent Byrnes that the Kxciso law must be enforced, was far from be iug realized. The thirsty New Yorker had not the slightest diltlculty In getting all the drinks he wanted, and the viola tion of the Excise law was open and de fiant. The police arrested Ul violators, the largest number in u year. IVI1! Go to Kncjlmid fur Kusmrlns. Lowell, Mass., April 18. Superin tendent Hart of the Merrimao Company gives It as the InUmtion of that company to protect itself in the matter of the Btrike of tho engravers by havltnr its en graving done In England, andstutes that the agent will sail to-morrow from Nevr York to make arrangements. Farm Implement Factory Ilitrneil. WoRCEHTEn, Mass., April 18. The Richardson Manufacturing Company's factory, makers of agricultural imple ments, was damaged by lire yesterday to the ex.ent of $13,000. .The loss is cov red by lukuraace. Far A to Itoturn to TVtlilngton. Hone, April 18. Baron Fava has re ceived instructions from the Government to return to Washington, and resume his duties u Italian Minister to the United States. THE SECRET OF BEAUTY IN WHAT IT REALLY CON- SISTS. An Interesting Interview With a Gentleman who Has Mado It a Life Study. (N. y. Jlecordcr.) There has been far too little atten tion given to tuo quentlon of women's complexions and women's beauty ; not that the world hat been lutteuslble to beauty, so-called, but that it has alwaysi sinco the days of Cleopatra, looked upon it from a wrong standpoint, ,Tho beautiful shades of color whlph appear in iy pretty woman's coiii plexloq are nl frays attractive; but how few women, and infinitely fewer men, understand their. caue! I had a pleas ant chat with a gentleman recently who has made a life study of this sub ject, aud I give you ids views because I beley.e them to be valuable;. J , ' Dr. John H. Woodbury, President pf the DermatologWal, I iiptltiitc, 12p West 43d street, New York ity, and Inventor of Woodbury's Facial Soap for the skin, scalp aud complexion, has probably done more toward enhancing the real beauty of women than any other man in America. He said : "How many really and naturally bpHutifid wniiH'u do wo meet? Very few. Most women, even young wo airii, have sallow complexions, luck of color, freckle, blackheads in fact, most of the. things which render them unattractive to their relatives, friends, lovers or husbands. They know it themselves just as well an one cau. And what do they do? Powder, paint, use cosmetics; tome eveu use arsenic powders; In fact, anything they hear of Hint cau possibly make tile surface if the skiu attractive. Others resort to enamels and he thousand devices iu vented by charlatans for beautifying the surface aud reully producing mod ern whited sepulchres. There never was a greater mistake. Beauty arises from good health, care aud the1 use of just the right things. I will admit that some healthy women have irregu lar features, but few healthy women huvc sallow complexions or bad olor Tlie.-e things arise because the blood is not healthy, throbbing aud pure, and because the female organs of life are not doing their duty. Any woman who desires to become beautiful should look to these thing", ratherthan to any outvvaid uppeannce, aud the outward appearance will lake care of itsel'. " What should the do? First of all, consider her health, consult theproptr authority and use the proper remedy. I know there are very many ways iu which women try to preserve health, hut I reallv believe there is hut one way, and that is to keep the orgaus of tne ooiiy nealtuy. l also kuow mat ttieie are many things that claim to do this perhaps many of tliem aro very good; but one thing that I know from my i.wii experience mat is exceeuiug ly valuable is Warner's B.ifo Cure. I. have used it personally, and have also nei inmetuled its use to friends, aud the results have been more than satis factory. ' It is said that a tree is known by Its irnits. If women who weie once unattractive have been transformsd Into blooming health and beauty, there is a reason for it, is there not? And the reason is usually to be found iiiipioved health, Hlrength aud vigor, which come only from developing aud strengthening the organs which sua. tain health. These are at the basis of all female health und beautv." I was greatly impresstd by the sin cerity and intelligence of the doctor, and I believe if American women would follow his suggestion they might become, as they deserve to be, the moit beautiful women in the world. I'anblon Petition Forgers Arrested. ViLKESBAititE, Pa., April 18. Louis Van Hontcn of Auburn Oeutre, and an accomplice, Kinmii Bulten of Wyoming county, have been arrested for foruiut; the names of 17 prominent people of WyotninK county to petitions for pen sions. They would likely have Bucceeded in defrauding the Government out of $20,000, but for a mistake made in mak ing out the applications, which resulted iu the discovery of tho forgeries. Hook of Flowers. This office is In receipt of njvery beauti ful Book on Flowers from Mr. Iisrry Ohoapel, the popular Florist and Seeds man, of WiHiHmtpnrt, l'enn. It tells all about the go d thinee ho has to oflVr you in Flower, l'lants and Seerfe, and is in ded a boauty. being olegantly printed and llluitrated and is full of UKge6tions of value to thoefl who cdltivsto Flowers, Veg etables', etc. It ia a work of waioh tho well known Florist may well feel proud It will ho msili-dto thoso interested oniloaing a two cent stamp fir potge "THE ELECTRIC" (John MoNoll's old stand) East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. The finest, purest and best Liquors, B era, Ales, Porters ! Cigars, &c, In the county. Tho place has boen entirely renovated and Im proved. Polite attention and honorablo treat ment to all. 1. J MUIIIOLLAND. , OB-SEND FOR CATALOGUE, mifRi rm ova nurw tllnb.Di'UtrU'ttl(l HOW Uir.cl.lJ.' '-l.il' KW- 2il"I - SU-IDCD, HIJI "I'M m V 1 "l Xa-Uuh, l JWlNTSOO. 40 00 ' ftt-taah, .fWlu(.,fno ui 64 41 klnob Qanu " t 4A E. G. MEACHAM ARMS CO.. ST, LOUIS ,10 COFFEE KCOXJSB- MltS. CONNICIC IN CIIARQE. A SQUARE MEAL AT A NOMINAL PBICEL Everything well cooked and clean. An elab 'Ml orate nui oi iare uuuy. j.uukiubo for travelers. XRH, CONNICU. 3 N, MolU 8t, WANTS, Sco. I 70U. SALE. A grocery store doing a cash ' business of from S 1,61a) to $1,000 per month. Apply at this office, 4-ll-tf WANTED. Wanted to rent a first-class bouse with six or seven rooms. Apply at this office. v, tt DESIIlAlirjE WtOrUKTY FOR SALE. Tho Gather property, on Vost Oak street, tor sale Will bo sola .whole or in parts to suit purchaser. Apply on tho promises. 4-12-03 I 1Ott SALE Two horses, ono double anil : two single carriages, all harness, and every thing elso necossary for a livery business. Ap ply at this offlco, 4-16-lw IT011 V wa with ex SALE. Chcan. a ono-horso spring racon with ton. Also a two-scat surrcv extension ton. Annlv to Fred, llurkhart. ta North Main streot. i 3-3-tt T ANTED. A man to take position at onco. Vi To right man KM per month, possibly Jears engagement. Address in own hand writ ing with stamp stating at what employed. 4-18-1 1 "Heuai.u Ofticb." WANTED, SALESMAN Salary from start, Permanent place. Good chanco for ad vancement. Experience unnecessary. Outllt freo. llrown Dros. Co., Nurserymen, Roch ester, N. Y, 4-4-lmd&w WANTED.--Honest, energetlo men to solicit orders for Nursery Ntock; ex penses and salary to men who can leave homo and work steady ; also commission to local agents: write for terms and territory. Address H. O C'haso & Co., 1431) . l'enn -t.. rhll'a., lo. 4-15-lm-cod DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP No tico is hereby given that I havo this day sold out my interest In the Schuylkill Hat and Cap Factory to C. eff. All claims against the nuid firm will bo settled by the remaining mem ber of tho linn, und said O. -eff, and all accounts duo mo to be paid tp the same. Nicholas Fiieiband, Mhenandoah, Pa., April 16 189.!. 4-16-3t I """OR SALE. A 37-acro farm, with good house, ; barn and outbuildings; farm well cultl vutedand good timber on tho places never fall ing spring of most excellent water; two col lieries about two miles from tho placo. Price, fOOO; easy payments. Tho farm is located about two miles from Shuman's station, Columbia county. For further particulars address or call on august Adams, 4-2-2w Beaver Valley, Columbia Co., Pa. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIE i. Offlco of tho Htato Hospital for Injured persons of tho Anthraclto coal regions of Pennsylvania, Foun tain springs, Pennsylvania, April 1st, 1892, i-ealedand (marked proposals for supplies) for tho Htato Hospital for Injured persons of the Anthraclto coal regions of Pennsylvania, will bo received by tho Hoard of Trustees up to and including tho 2utb day of April, A. D. i!K, for furnishing bread, meats, groceries, drugs, muslins, fruits, vegetables, ice, feed, coal, &c, for tho year ending May 31st, 189a. The Hoard of Trustees reserve the right to reject any or all bids. A schedulo of tho ar ticles and probablo amount of each required, will be furnished on application Address, J. C. DIDDLE, M. D., bup't estate Hospital, 4-4-mon&sat-2w Fountain bprings, Pa. Shenandoah Business College A Jarg-e Attendance Daily. Itoom for a Few More. Take advantage of tho present chanco to secure a GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION I For terms, &c, call at tho College or addross, NV. J. SOILY, Shenandoah, Pa. M. A. HEFNER, 8 North Jardn St., Shenandoah. WAGONS and C A it MI AGES In nil the latest styles, of the finest make and nest nnisii in tne woria ioruie mousy, juuuu- ractureUby tho uooit wagon uompany. Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal 8ts Huenanaosu, if a. Hogular meals at popular prices serve t at all tluies. Ladies' dining u re. freklnnent rooms attach ed liar stci'-ked with the flnst bruuds oi ckara and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. GEO W. HASSLER, lOH Horth JardUi Street, SIIISN ANDO PA., House Painter and Paper Hanger All work executed promptly and at reasonable rates. Perfect satisfac tion guaranteed, as none but nrst class workmen are employed. WALL PAPER FOR SALE At retail or in Jobbers' lots. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 38 E. CENTRE BT SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of cigars always on hand The best temperance annas. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purolycaib.com paules represented by 120 S. JardmSt, Shenanooah,Pa. M. GM 5. Gr. A. .2fi FABBS On this lino will bo charged as follows: Between Shenandoah and West of Station No. l, including uoioraao, uappaiian nock or Glrardvlllo... lOcts. Round fare tickets, botween points nam'd, IS " Eight roufid trip tickets, between Qlrard- vino ana unenanuoan, making a single trln rntn nf fH& ctal 11.00 Nino round trip tickets between Rappa- nnnnocK nnu ruicunnuoan, muKiug u Rlnfflo trin rate of fi 6-D ctsl........ 1.00 Ten round trip tickets between Colorado, Ior uny puiiib oust ui iiu.o xreaiiuj uuu isppalunnock, making a slnglo trip Tfvtn nf fi it 1.00 between Qlrardvlllo. Rarmahannock. Col orado or any point wesi oi ianon wo i and -tation No. 2 at tho cast end of Up cer William Penn - ... 5 cts. Dctwccn -hcnandoah and Lost Creek and Intermediate noints 5 " Miners going to or returning from work for any points on lino 6 " Twenty-two Miners' tickets ........99 " To attendants at base ball games, thereto from any point to grounds will bo 6 " No charge for children under D years not occu pying seals anu accompuaicu uy lueir yureuis. Tlrkptnnt ahovo nrices can onlv bo procured at present from tho office of tho company, llefo- wicn s Dunning, :oa nour. ..,., Secretary and Treasurer. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand'' Cor Main and Oak Streets. i Fresh Oysters Received Daily A fine lino of Chncr (IKOCbUUES NuU and Caudles. Poultry of all Kitultt. Mr. Costlet reoclves his ereen truck dall! to liHca oraer that they will receive fres) goods whn buyl gfrom blra. Big Cut in Prices. CHAS. YAMWSKTC 23 H'e Centra Mrrtt, Best red flannel undershirts. C5c: best crav undershirts, 30c; best cotton oversliirts. 25c: best cloth overshlrts, 75c; best muslin white shirts, 40c; men's best woolen socks, per pair, lac; nan aoz. gents' nne nanukcrcmeis, oc; lino suspenders, per pair 15c; overalls for men, 40c up; ladies' line merino underwear, each, only 40c; ladies' all-wool Jackets, 75c; ladles' fast black stockings, 3 pair for 25c: chlldren'b white underwear. 15o up; 4 pairs children's fat black stockings, 25c; boys' kuce pants, only 2bc; best linen table cloths, 50a up; finest towelings, 5o per yard; best bedspreads, only $1 each. Saloon and Restaurant A'o. US N. WHITE STUEET. First-class Lager Deer, Ale, Porter and Tem perance minus ami i;igars. u inu oiu Wines and Liquors uhrays on hand. II. C. FOLMEIt, Prop. Call n round and vpend a pleatant hour. ABRAM HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA Manufacturers of r r . AfirilRn .. hnfinS I PUUIUUU V UUUUU 1 I ' AJ I Of Every Description. Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c. O-FINES- G(10nS-L0WET PRICES.-SC Writo for catalogues. Correspondence solicited. SHENANDOAH BOILER WORKS Xorth JSmrricli Street, Xear Coal, bheiutiidoithp i'u. -KBPAIRIWG- Of a'l kinds prowplly nlteiulrdlo, SpeeUi attention givrn to STEAM FITTING, &c. W. E. Smith & Son. On and after April 1st, GEORGE KliBIKSON, The HAIiNKSS MAKEII, Will occupy the store-room, a. Main St., nest to Hagenoucn s umg store, . ... . m CHRIS. BOSSLER'S AL00N AND RESTAURAKT 201 N. Main St., Shenandoah. The Finest Stock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, if. A J, GALLAGHER. Justice of the Peace, Peal Estate and Insurance Agencjf. Office Muldoon'B Uullding, Shenandoah, Pa. MEN WANTED To test a Potltlv Cur for the effect of fttlf-abaae. rlr KxceM JbmittUops,NcrvoulleuIlltr LA 8eiuJ l'ower, Jmpovenrr, . m iire w our our hieclBo w wIUwn on Jlo.lhV lie J And Much VfchnbUi Information r'JtrK. ddreu 4i. Jl.CO SB61Jrdwj,ew York. TOT. Kvofy MAN who would viu pucrci wiu mw nn MjBcurenes or Aieaic&i Bcionco as applied vo Married Mro, enould write, for our wonderful little Imnk, called "A TUBATIHB KOH MI(H qUI.V." To anr.earne.t min we will iallone copy Entirely I'reo.ln plain scaled cover. ',ACIUKOfttotttBelaoU.', THE ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. V. LESSONS IN THE COALMINING INOLUDINC ARITBME11G, JLGEBRflIC SIGHS, HIKE TKTH8T10X, HECMiCS fit STUDENTS QUALIFIED TO PASS STATE EXAMINATIONS.. THE PUPILS STUDY' Af WOWEi LOSE NO TIME FROM WORK. (NO TEXT-POOKS NEEDEO, Tuition icharces within the Means ofalu Far1 PainpKlH 'dohlhining full informatioti, Address, THE COLLIERY ENGINEER SCHOOL OF MINES, Scranton, Pa. Oi- Sample coplrs of " Tiiei iColliery ItNCtNPXR,'' (by readW .which hundreds of miners have eualifitd tKtniselvts to bttotnfSuptr intendtnts and Foremen), aud catalogue of .Mining Books sent free on application. If you aro Interested In Gardening ypu should send lor our BOOK ,OP , FLOWERS, PLANTS AND SEEDS It tells how safely, easily and cheaply you can procure the ''very best" and "most reliable" in plants, seeds, eto , andwo mlx'cousldorablo. "art" with. the printing, using Jlno engravings and arranelntr the matter in a Dloaslncr common-sense wav vnrv nttrnt-ilvn to nur nfAt.nmr.q: IVn mall tho llook and a Packet of Wild Flower Harden Seeds, (valued at 10 cents) for three two- cent stamps, or if you aro Interested but have no use for tho seeds, a postal card will do the busi ness; your address on ono side; our address on the other. Write now. Mention this, paper. HARRY CHAAPEL, Williemsport, Pa. READINGJUl SYSTEM, Lehigh Valley Division. jlnnANGr.MlCNT OF rABSUN OEIt TltAINS. APISIL 3, 1892. Passenger trains leavo Shcn andoah for Penn Haven Junctlon.Mauch ChunH, Lehlghlon, Slatlngton.Whlte Hall, Catasauqua, Allentown, llethlehem, EnSton, Philadelphia, Hoileton, Weatherly, Quakako Junction, Del ano and Mahanoy City at 5.47, 7.40, 9.03 a. m., 12.S2. 3.10. 6.28 p. m. For New York, 6.47, 8.03 a. m., 12.52, S.10, 6.26 p. m. For Hazlcton, Wllkes-Bnrro, Wblto Il&Ven, Pittston, Laceyville, Towanda, Sayro, Waverly, Elmlra, llochcster, Niagara Falls and tho West, 10.41 a. m., (3.10 p. m., no connection for ltoches ter, DuUalo or Niagara Falls), 5.20 p, m. For Dolvidcre, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 5.47 a. m., 5.20 p. m. For Lambertville and Trenton, 9.08 a. m. For Tunkhannock, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca, Genera and Lvons, 10.41 a. m., 5.20 p. m. ForJeanesvllle, Lovlston and Heaver Meadow, 7.40, 9.08 a. m., 12.52, 5.20 p. m. For Audenried, Hazleton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 5.17, 7,10. 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20 p. m. r or peranum, o.i i, .uo, iu.ii u. m., a.u if. m. For Ilazlebrook, Jcddo, Drlf ton and Freeland, 6.47, 7.40, 9.03, 10.41 a. ra., 12.52, 3.10, 6.28 p. m. For Ashland, Girardville and Lost Creek, 4.27, 7.46, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.03, 1.J0, 4.10, 0.35, 8.00, 9.14 n. tn. For Raven Hun, Ceniralla, llount Carmel and Shamoktn, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., lflO. 4.40, 8.06 p. ra. For Yatesville, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 5.47, 7.40, 9.18 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.26, 8.03, ns4. in !Z7i,. m. 'I'rainn win leavo nnmoicin at ..0.7. 11.00 a. iu., 2.10, 4.30, 9.40 p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at 9.0!i a. m., 12.63, 3.10, 5.20. 11.15 p. ra. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle. 5.50, 7.40, 9.08, 10.52 a. m., 12.62, 3.09, 4.10, 5.20, 8.03 p. m. Leave Pottsvillo for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.40, 9.05, 10.15, 11.48 a. m., 3.00, 5.20, 7.00, 7.15. 9.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazlcton, 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.09. 6.20, 8.03 p. m, Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.S0, 9.15 11.06 a. m., 12.15, 3.10, 5.30, 7.05, 7.58 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains loavo for Ashland, G lrardvlllo and Lost Creek, 0.60, 11.3." a. m., 2.45 p. in. For YateHVillo, Park Place, Mahanoy City, Delano, Hazleton, Ulaek Creek Junction, Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, llethlehem, Easton aud New York, 8,00 a. ra., 1.40 p. m. For Yatesville, Park Place. Mahanoy City and Delano. 8.00 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 0.03 p. m. Loave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.00 a. in., 1.45, 4.37 n. m. Loave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.50, 8.00, 9.30 a. m., 2.45 p. m. Leavo Pottsvillo for Shenandoah, 10.40 a. m., 1.35. 1.30, n. 15 p.m. . A A. MCLEOD, Pros & Gen. Mgr. C. G HANCOCK, Gen. Pass Agt. Philadelphia, Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. G. P. A. Houth Uethlehcm. Pa. piIILADELPHIA & READING R. K. TIME TABLE IN ljri'EOT NOVEHIlEll 15, 1891. TWInft lnnvn Shen:indoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, weol 2.10,7.48a.m. VorNowYorkvlaMauch week days, 5.25. 7.20 a. in., 12.35, 2.60 p. m. i,.or Heading and Philadelphia, weelj For New York via Philadelphia, week days, auuuuy, utiunlv, week days. 10, 5.25, 7.20 a. in.. 12.3i, !.50, 5.55 p. m, Sunday, 2.10. 7.48 a. m., 4 ;su p. in. For llnrrisourg, weeic uays, ..iu, i.m a. iu., 2.60, 5.65 p. ra. For Allentown, week days, 7.20 a. m., 12.35, 2-BOp.m. . . ,m l-'or I'Oltsviiie, wcuit tiuys, -.iu, t.ia, iu., o,( 2.50, 5.55 p. m Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 a. 111.. 4.30 p. Ul. For Tamaq ia and Mahanoy City, week days, 2.10, 5.SS, 7.20 a. in., 12,35, 2.50, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, S.10, 7.48 a. m 4.30 p m. Additional for Mah anoy City, weolt days. 7.00 p. m. For Lancaster und Columbia, week days, 7.20 a. m 2.50 p. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lowisburg, weolt days. 3.35, 7.U0, 11.30 a. m., 1.35, 7.00 p. m Sunday, 3.35 a. m.. 3.03 p. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, 3.25, 6.65, 7 20. 11.30 a. m.. 12.36. 1.30. 2.60, 6.55. 7.00, 9.25 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 3.25, 7 48 u. m., 3.05, 4.30 p. m. For Girardville. ( Ranpauannook Station), weekdays. 2.10, 3.35. 5.26, 7.20, 11.30 a m., 12.36, 1.3ft, s.ou, ii.oo. T.utJ, u.w p. in. ouuuwy, -.IU, u.au, Tian m '1 (WS. 4 an n. m. ' vixt Anhiunri niiif Shumnkln. week davs. 3.26. 5.26. 7.20. 11 HO a. m.. 1.85, 7.00, 9.S6 n. m. Sun day, 3.28, 7.48 a. m.. 3 05 p. ra. TllilNB l.-nil SHKNANDOAH: Leavo New York via Philadelphia, weekdays, 7.45 a. m., 1 30, 1.00, 7.80 p. m., 12.15 night. Suu day,0.oop. m.. 19.15 night. Lsavo Now York da lauch Chunk, week days, 4.30, 8.15 a. m., 1.(10, 3.45 p. m. Sund.iy. 7.00 a. m. t .... nv.ii..ri..1nhn ,.u.1r,l.uu Jilt lnilOn m 4.O0, 6.00 p. in., from llroad and OallowlUU and 8.35 a. in., 11.30 p. m. from t"u and Green streets. Sunday, 9.0b a ra., 11.30 p. in., from 9th and G reen. Loave Reading, week days, 1.35.7 10, 10.05, 11.50 a. in., 6.55, 7.67 p. m. Sunday, 1.35, 10.13 a. in. Leave Pottsvillo, week days, 2.10, 7.40 a. in., 12.30, 0.11 p. 4.1. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. ra.. 2.05 p. in. Leavo Tan.ioua, week days, 3.20, 8.43, lt.28 a. m., 1.21, 7.13, 9.18 p. ra. Sunday, 3.20, 7.13 a. m., c.su p. in. , i . ,a n .o ' i.r.iivo Aiausnov L.11V. wuou tu-n, o .yj. p.io. u.i7 tt. ra , i.si, 7.42, o.4f p. m. Sunday, 3.40, 8.17 it. m.. 3.131 ti. m. r.BnvB iiiihanov Plane, week drvs. S.40. 4.00, 0.30, 9.35, 11.69 a. m., 1.05, 2.00, 5.20, 0.26. 7.57, 10.00 p. ra. Sunday. 2.40, 4 oo, .'.-7 a. in., 3.37, a ui p. ra. Loave Girardville. (Rappahannock Station), weckBdayB, 2.47, 4.07, 0.30, 9.41 a. ra., 12.05, 2.12, 6.28, 0J2. 8.03. 10.00 p. m. Sunday, 2.17, 4.07, 8.33, a. m.. 3.41. 5.07 n. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days. 3.00, 9.45, 11.65 a. ra 3.35, 11.15 p. 111. Sunday, 11.15 n, ra. For llaltlmore, Washington and the West via 11. & O. R. It., throutfh trains leavo Qlrard Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & R. R. R.) at a.M. b.ui, 11..; a. m.. a.so, B.4S, T.ia p. m, nunuay, 3.65, 8.02, 11.27 U. in., 3.50. 5.42, 7.13 p. in. ATLANTIC! OITY DIVISION. Leave I'hlladelnhla. Chostnut Street Wharf and boula btruot wnarl. vnu ATr.AMTin nlTY. Woelt days-Exnrowi, 9.00 a. m., 2.0q, 4.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 0. ra., 6.00 p. m. Sunday Express, 9.00 a. m. Accommodation, ' Rot'urnlng, leave-Atlantlo City, depot Atlantio and Arkansas AvenuesVeek days, Express 7.30. 9.00 a. m., 4.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.10 a. m., 4.30 p. in, Sunday Express, 4.ou p. m, Accomraoaation, .au . ui., 1.01 v. u O. G. ilANCOCICGcn'lPass'rAEt. A. A, MoLEOD, Pres. & Gen'l Manager. know the OnANTTntJTn8, the Plain Fsets, the by CORRESPONDENCE COMPLETE THEORY OF . TSIKAXItl'; BDII.DIKO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00 W. Leisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrinq, Cashier, S W. Yost. Ass' i Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! Inlcl 011 BavltitcM neponltH. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BOnCTLKILI, DIVXSIOH. On and after November 15, 1891, train will leave Shenandoah at follows: For Wlggan, Ullberton, Fracrvllls, New imtle, St. Clair, ana way points, b.tW, 9.10, 11.45 a ca and 4.15 p iu, sandays, 800, .4u am and S.lOp m. Kor Pottsvllle, 6.00, V.10, 11.45 a m and 4.16 p m undayn. 800, S.40 a m and 3.10 V m, for Reading, 8.00, 11,45 a VX and 4.15 rm. Snndays, 60J, 9.40 a. m. and 3.10 pm. Kor Potutown, i'hoealxvllle, Norrlstown nl Philadelphia inroad street station), U.00, 11.45 .m.nnd 4.15 p to weekdays .todays, 600, 9.40 a m 8.10 p m. Trains leave Frackvllie tor Hl"-.nandoali at 11.40 am and 12.14,5.01, 7.12, 10,0b p mi Ban- d , 11.' i n and 6.10 p m. Leave Po 'svlUo torBlieuandoah, 10.15 ana i.it', am 4.49, ',15, 9.42 pin. Snndays, 10.40 n 6.15 p m. Loave Philadelphia (uroaa street siation), or Potisvlllo una Shentndoah. 5.67. 8.35 a m 4.10 and 7.00 p m week days. Bonday 8.50, and 0.3! am "or X40V7 xorK, a.njf i.uo, t.tu, o.w, e.ou, ..xix.m j.60. ll.ooand 11.14. 11.35a m.ia.00 noon. (limlied express, l.OJ 4.50 p a.) 12.44, 1.35, 1.40, , m. ivuui n ot in Sundays. 8.20. 4.05. 1.40. 5.S5. 8.U. BJSO. 9.50, 11.35 u. ,1 1 12.41, 1.40,2.80, 4.02, (limited, tin .' '1111.1, ' ,1 .a na u.ui nigni For Sea Girt. Lontfllruucliand Intermediate stations 8.20 and 11 14 a. in., 4.00 p. m. week days. Freehold only 5.00 p m week aays. 9.10 and 11.18 t. in., 4.41, 6 57, 7.4J p.m. and 12.03 night dally and 8 81. 10.20 a. m.,'12 3i (limited expiess wun aining cur iu jiuiiiiuuruj 0.10 p. m. week days. Kor llaltlmore only 2.02, 4.01 wees ays, o.us, 11.0 p. ui. uuuy. Fur RlcUinoud, 7 20 a, m. aud 12.03 night dally, 1 80 p. m, dally, except Sunday. iraiua leave nairutuurs tu x awtuun nuu te west every day at i.' and 8.10 a m and 3 vi (llmDcd) and 8.40, 7.25 p ra. Way for jioon. is t -a ana t.io p iu every aay. For rnuourg oniy, u.zu a 111 aauy aaa iv.m m wsek days. '..save Hun bury for Wllllamsport, Elmlra, naudalgna, Koehssler, ll'ioaloand Niagara 'ii '.10 a ra dally, and 1.35 piu weekdayi. ''or Elmlra, 5.30 p m week days. K01 u.ne and intermediate points, 5.19 a mi, tally, "or loot Haven, 6.10, and 9.56 a in. tally, 1 35 and 5.9n p. m. week days. For iaov i.ui m i.sa ana p m wouk uy i.toa. m Mondays. K . 9 PDGU, 4aa. Miin' J. K.WOOD, Oen. rate. Agt DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEPY Wi 1 1 rromntlr rrllerci tlie mit dts trBwiurf com tf Acuta or Chronio Kheu matium or Gout. J!y (trictty observing the dir&cUoui, It will cure yuu jKjrmaa Uullkt the ontueroui i'reprtloDa thkl tooA tbrmtuntrr ihi oiedlclt Vtrluua furnia nf rLeuni fwrnu tt rite unit tli tn ouft, ud noH uj n a ' car OoeboUUw.Utnftfc tv astialkulurr luinrcailoa on tb sviUnii Bnd la ooDOvotloa wlib Die tlU. rouvlacc the uflertr thU tha projMir ttiaeoy tiu lm foutid. 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