WED HER AT LAST Btinkor do Murine's Endurbd for Yoars. Lovo HIS BRIDE ONCE REJECTED IIIM. A Eomautio S'ory of Lavi", Dwertion, Divoroe anil Matrimony. Both Married Aftorward-Tho llnnlcrr'i Wifo Old, mill the Lady Obtained a Hi roroe llecnusaof Her Husband's Cruelty Mftotlnc Her Aeiiln, .tie , Miirluo'l Youghtftil Love lletlvml, and lie I'ru. pnted, ThU Time Suconnfully. Naw YonK, Airll 22. Twonty-otie years ago E. A. de Maurlac, a broker la this city, offered his heart aud hand to Wits Laura White, daughter of Judge White of Oooperstown, N. Y. 11a was rejected and the lady married W. E Loavitt and went to live at Flushing, L.' I About n year ago she took up her residence In Sioux Falls, S. D., and se cured n divorce from hor ' husbaud on the ground of desertion and non-snp-port. A year before this she had been on o visit to Cooperstown, and on hor return home found that her husband had lockod the door against her. Sho returned to Cooperatotvn, and Anally Beourcd hor di vorce ar, Sioux Falls. DoMauriac had' been married, but his ylfe had died. When his former lore was set free he once more appeared tn her suitor, and thistimo was accepted. The marrlaite took place yesterday in the presence of a few guests. DeMauriac is a woalthy banker and stock broker of this city and is a mem ber of the Stock Exchange and a promi nent club man. A STRIKE IMMINENT. The UtusntlifiH'llon on Rrudlntz 8'' turn Ketches Serlou Proportions. Eastox. Pa.. April 22. The dissatis faction of employes in tho Reading com bine is now said to have reached such serious proportions that a big strike is threatened. It is understood that the engineers and other employes of the road are much dissatisiled with the way things have been manaced since the Lehigh Valley, the Jersey Central and the Beading roads wore placed under one manage ment. The chiof cause of dUsatisfnc -Hon teems to be that many trains have beon discontinued, thus throwing meil cut of work, and that in discharging these men, union men have been selected as the victims. The Brotherhood of Engineers, it la laid, are the principal sufferers by the combine, and it is this body that is cushion tho matter to the front In an effort to brine the company to terms. Members of this organisation say that the entire system will be tied up unless the matter is amicably settled soon. It is said that President JIcLeod has announced his determination to rid the system of ull union men and that he Would welcome a fight at this lluio. Florca 1'orest Firs In Jlnlno. Damarissotta, Me., April 22. A fire that started nbout noon yesterday near John Burks, in Booth Bay, worked into the woods and burned over 000 to 800 acres, including the dwelling of Willard Merry and the school house in district S. It .swept south to Hagget's ice pond, when, a change of wipd drove the llamas down th.e east side of Pleasant Cove, cov ering the land of eleven different owners. The losi is estimated at from $3,000 to $10,000. A Trlpta Tratfedy. Des Moiffiss, la., April 22. James H. Cockerumn last night went to the home of his divorced wife. Nancy, near this city, flted through the window, instantly killing William T. Davis, her hired hand. Ue .then pursued Mrs. Cockermun to the road and nhot her dead, and re loaded his gun and blew hU own head loff. Mrs. Cockerman secured a divorce from her husband last year on a showing of 10 years of terrible cruelty. Mri Harrison Hatter. Washinotos, April 22. .Mrs. Harrl sons condition is slightly improved, said Dr. uardner, her physlclah, this morn inc. although tho present inclemuilt weather has n very denrusslmr effect upon her. A noticeable improvement la her condition is the return of her appe tito, and the doctor said with a little good weather ua patient would be up and urounu. Jaugtr 3ly llnrn Killed lllnmnlf. Bep-liw, April 32. The exact figure o( Jaeger's einlwziclemaiit from the Itotlij chlds Is said to be 1,700,000 marks, It, is thought that he may have committed suicide, as he expressed an intention U that otloet In a letter written from Darmstadt to the manager of the Reths chllds house at Frankfort. The polic have sent to Darmstadt to try and arrest Iiim. rrot-ToUon to Join Ilia )lntti:ry. New JIaybn, Upjhi,, April 32. Capt. James S. I'uttit, FirsVUnlted States In fantry, has Keen orilevud to relieve Went. C A. L. Totteu us Professor of Millturj Boience iu tiheflluld clonuuo boliool. Yale University. Liqut, Totten' is or dered to joiu his battery of the Fourth United titiite Artillery, The change goes luto offset August 1. Spuln'tt H'ch I'rolocllf o TurltT, London, April 2?. H l announced tbot the repi'esuttutlvos of England. Sweden and Norway have suspended, negotiations for oommerolal trentiei with Soalu ptidln further orders.' This action is tho result of Hpaln's rigid Adherence to a mguiy protuctivo tiirlll. ADaUKhterof Kir litlifln Arnold to TVeil Filii.ADia.rHiA, April 22.-A letter from Sir Edwin Arnold to George W. Ctiliae, Kiinouuoee the approaclilmi marrUu of the dauiiliter of Sir JidTln, Katliarln Lillian, with Hamilton Edward Leonard Earlo, the ceremony 1q take iiluce April BUth a Kensington, BlcOuIre Convicted, rlrnt Dzre. Nbwbobok, N. Y., April 2$. Fred' JIcQulre, who wab ou trial here for the murdtir of Mrs. Amelia Urogory in Mid' dlstown In October last, was last even log convicted of murder lu the first d Sff'Uuclo Hiram." This seaiou 'iUnclo 'Hlram'Uias .been entirely ro-writlenBnd ra'vUodand Is 'now' one of tho tronfpst Bonfehtional cfimody dramas beforo the fpublioi ' A epoclal effort 1ms been mado in tho way of sconlo affects which appeals to ovry one front thn gallery t the log. Mr. 'Woodliull has for yoars been ono of our cleverest comedians and HUthor and now his vireallllty In produc ing a taw mill and railroad train in full working order in view of tho audience. rhe latter hnvl tlieimelves hoarse oviTtho ihnlling citutitlons and pack tho homo el.t'y. A competent supprting oom- ipmiy, including Mtas Triijft Grlswoldi thq retlylBinger and dlihcen nbly.ieconds Mr WoodhullfSnd witlillly .portrays t.he vari- oimrROt'T8'.' lli,9 V'r 7s" ,,ufpt" ,u krc'its of a conspiracy to blight a man s ro, ulatlon, but thodovillry is frustrated by ' Uuclo Oirsm" nud YrliiPrlritirnphl,ovcr muiny ana enas nappy. ounoury iauy, Unclb HtramK app'olifi 1 ' ai; : Fdrgu'soh's theatre this ovet.lng. ' '.Good Looks. '.'. Good looks aro morathan skin doop, dc- irmling upon honUhy, condition of all tho vital organs, If thj L'vor 'bo Inactive, you Iihvo a Bilious Look, if your stomach bo dltordored you have n TJiSpoptic look ind if your Kidlloys b'a affjetod you havo pi .clied look, Secure good health and vou will bavo good looks. Electric Bitters Is, the great alterative and Tonic acts di rectly on, thoso vital organs. Cures Pimples, Blotches, Boils and gives n good complexion, Sold at 0. II. Hngenbuch's Drug Store, 00c. por bottle. Steel Hooting the UtBt. Stool roofing is steadily forcing itsolf boforo tho peoplo as tho best, cheapest and most durablo kind of roofinn thai can bo yla ed on buildings and the demand for it id iucreaiing daily. It can be put on quick and without tearing off tho 61d roof ng, or otherwise inconveniencing tbo oc cupants. Huzloton now has ovor1 fOO.000 'ott of it. F. B. Oumminga is tho town agent or tho roofing. ;ll13-eod-3w ' .Show Notes. . Forcpaugh opens tho show season in Philadelphia lo-inorrovfr. Tho number of on.i-rir.g circuso3 on tho road this yoar will b) much greater than last. It is oxpoctod that Burnum'e show will oxliibit here next fall on its return from its westorn lour. lUrnum closes at New York Oity to mnrro. That show is booked for1 Harris burg, May 14th. Foropaugh shows will exhibit in ,Sha m"ltin Saturday, May 7th. This aggrega tion will afrive horo on Sunday 'mofhlng, Slav 8th. It is hard to docido which of tho two monster circuits have tho bfft drawing card? Foropaugh's "Kail of Ni-novah," or Barnum's "Discovery of Aiuorici." Frkk Of OllAltQB. Beforo buying writo to Mojsrs. jr. Ad, Jticntor cc u., aiu Broadway, New York City, for tho vnl uable book, "Guide to Health," and read theindorecmonts that tho "Anchor Pain Expeller" rcoeive at tho hands Of proml notit phyMOiuns.i. 1!9 prize mcdsls awarded to the manufacturers of this valuable prenaration. -i WANTS, &c. FOE SALE A grocurV store buslnobs of from I,!HO o SI, Apply at this ofllce., store doing n e&sh wtijier monin. 4-li-tf WANTKDi-Wantod to rent, a llrst-class nousewlthslx or seven rppms, Apply at mis omce. " -piUSIItAPLE I"IOP158TV,, VOil ,SALK.- I I n'lii. flnlher nrniwrlv. on West Oik Street. for sale. WI11 bo hold Whole or in'pahstosult purchawr. ADl'ly on Promtsw. a,-us-i 17011 SALE. two hcfrhAsi 'One double and U two single carriages, all harness, auaovory thine else necessary for a livery business. Ap ply at this olliee. 4-lMw TOIt SALK. Chean. a 0ne-hdrs6" sprint; J wagon with top. Also n two-seat uuriey with oxtenslon top. Apply to l.'reu, ifurunart, 23 North Main street. 3-a-tf WANTKD. SALlM4N,-f filary ffpm(trt. I'ermanent place. Good chance for ad vancemoht. Ktporteilce -unneceswrj'' ' Outfit true, llrown llros. Co., Numerymen, Roch ester, N.'Y. 4-4-lmd&w WANTr.D-IIofiostl ooergUo men to sollolt orders for Nursery Hlock I )X pemses and Salary to men Tho can leave homo und uorjk hUiirtyi also coipmlstiioti to loual agents; write for terms apd territory. Address It a.Chase &Oo., H80 . Penni-t.. i'Mra., Pa. ,, . 4-ir-!n-epd ., TMsSdLtt'flON OP PARTNERSHIP No Lf Uee is hereby girea that I liave, uhls dfty. sold out my interest In the HchuylltUl Hat and Cap 'Factory ia!d firm will 3tory to u eu. ah claims agmmnue i will be aeitlod )v the reinalullut ui um 1 be sealed by the remaining mum- ber of the firm.and suid C. self, apd all accounts due me to be pa'M to the same-. , , NICIIOM J1HB1U4CIU, Mionandoali. Pit , April 10, 1892. 4-18-31 SALW. A S7hcre. farm, with good house, ; barn aud putbutldlngs; farm well cultl vted aoaBOOOtlmbei: on the iilee; never foll ini! spring of .iwwt exvvllent waiuri two oi llcries about two miles from the place. , Price, 0r eaur'neArmenta.' The firml'Iocated tlboht two milig. from HUuniMn's statlpii, CylumWa county. For further particulars address or eU OH AUOUHT ABAMS, 4i-aw Bwver Valley, Columhki C)i., Pa. PH6t"Os4AIiB'l'On Htll'l'iam.-Ottlce of tho rlti) llonpltal lor Injured persone of tho Anthracite coal regions pi Pennsylvania, Foun tlnHpriii(f,l'emisylrania,' April 1st, 18(8. MeuWd aud (inurkutt propouals for supplies) for the State Ilospltal for injured persons of the Anthraolte coal roRtons or l-ennsyivama, will lie reoelved by the Jloard of TruiteWunjo and including theMtb day of April. A. D. IW2, for furnishing trendy meats, tf&oeries, druRS, muslins, frulla.VegeUUlus, loe, Jbted, po.ll, ic, for the year ending May 31st, 189S. ' Tee Hoard o! Trustee reserve ins rigm to reject any or all bids. A soueauiu o (pe nr ncies ana hes And nro On Die umomu of eabh required, i will lie lurauuuKi on ayuucnuon Auaress, j. c. niiH'u nun tn tHuttelilpMl, 4-Ww&atw Fowutaln Hiwlngs, i'a. ,11 ( (John WfNel's old ataad) , , East Centre St., Shenandoah, tal Tfae flnNt, purest sod best Sliquors, Btersv Ales Porters ! Cigars, &c. , in the county. The place has been entirely renovated and Im proved. Polite attention and honorable treat ment to all. P. J. MVLHOIXAND. IV1. c, & A. electric nm . ...-A-KCIS,, .... On thls-llhe will be charge!! nsr followsi . UIoveeh'ShenanclbiTi'anilWostof HtMlb'n ' ' wo. l, meiumng uuiorauo,1 jupi)nun nock or Glrardvllle. ..10 els. (Urtunil faro tlcwts. oetween points nam'd; 15 " Ulgatlound trip liokets, tjutweontllranlt ! ville and SUcnniloah, making a single trfttlUoofCHrts...:. .7 ...!?.. 91.00 Nine round trip ttekets between Jlapna- ,i, I hannock alia Hhenandoah, making, a Rltisrlh trlnnlto Of 5 B-9 ctsl.,.... 1.00 Ten round trip tickets botweiin Colorado, , Ior any pumi, eivsv ui iu. u xruoiiuj uuii tappahinnock, making a single trip rate nt Ft cts. 1.00 Jlotween Cilrardvlllo. Kappahannock, Col- uruuu Ul liny uuiiiu n mi. ui niuiiuu iijf t and station No. S at the oast end of Up- twr William Pcnn 1... Sets. ilotwcen Shenandoah and Lost Creek and Minors' golnff to or returning from work for nnv noiuts on lino . i..... 5 " ,Twenty-two Miners' tickets ., 09 " io aitenaanis ai oaso uniigamrH, inoratu frntn ivnv unint tn lyrnnnds. will no f ' ?io tharRO for children nnder B years not occu pying seats auu accompamca uy ineir parents. Tickets at above nrlcea can only bo nroeurod at present from the ofllce of tho compiuy, Itefo wlch's building, 2nd floor. Secretary and Treasurer, B. 11. SYSTEM. LehlghValley DlvlBlon. AnilANOEMKNT OP PABSEN OEIV TItAINS. APRIL 3, 1S92. Passenecr trains leave Shcn nndoah forPcnn Haven Junction.Mauch Chunk, LChignton, siatington, w nuo nail, uaiasuuyua, llazlotom Weathcrly, Qualcakc Junction, Del. anoand MahanoyClty at 5.47, 7.40, 8.08 a.m., liirc;, a.10. o.iai p. m. For New York. 5.17, 9.03 a. m., 12.63, 3.10, R 21; rt. m. l.or jiazioiou, vv uicoa-jjarru, tviiiiu iiuvuii, Plttston. Laceyvino. Towanaa, sayro, waveriy, Elmlra. ltochestcr. Niagara Falls and tho West, 10.41 ui m., (3.1U p. m., no connection tor jiocnci ter, Buffalo or Niagara Falls), S.21J p. m. Ifor llolvidorc, Delaware Water Gap and glroudsburg. 5.47 a. ra., 5.20 p. m. r or iamDeriviuu unu jltuiiiuii, v.uo u. m. Fnn Ihinkhaiinoclt. 10. II llj m.. 3.10. 5.20 n. m. For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and Lvons, 10.41 ii uv. a ai ti. m. ForJoanosviuo. L,evi8ionunuueavprjeauow, 7.40, w.os a. m is.Ki p. m. For Auacnrlcu, iia7.ioton, stocKion ana ijtim. ber Yprd, 5,47,7.40. 9.08, 10.41 a. in., 12.52, 3.10, 5.2(1 p. m. f or ocranujn, u.n, v.vo iu.i u. ui., o.iu, y. For ilazlebrook, Jcddo, Drif ton and Fre61and, 6.47i 7.40, u.os, iu.il a. m., ia.t, j.iu, iv.u p. in. l-'or Asnuvnu, ujraruviuo unu i.osi uruun, t.m. 7.40, 8.52,10.15 a, m 1.05, 1.40, 4.10, 0.35, 8.00, 9.14 p. m. ' For Raven Run, Centralia, Mount C.irmcl and Bhamokln, 8.52. 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4 40, 8.08 p. m. Por Yatawvllle, i'urlt I'luoe, iMaunnoy uuy ar.u uclano. 5.47. 7.4U. y.'ja a. m., i.os, o.iu, o.-o, o.uo, 9.21, 10.27 p. m. ..... :.10. 4.30. 0. 10 r. in. aud nrri e at Shenandoah at 'I'niina will nivn nnmnnKin L i.nUL u. hi u. ui O.oa. m., o.iu, o. jo. ii. in p. in. Leave snonanuoan ior i-ousviue, o.pu, 9.08. 10 52 u. m 12 52, 3.09, 4.10, 5.20, 8.03 p. m. I.euve Pottsville for Shenandoah, 11.00, 7.40, 9,05, 10.18. 11.18 a. m., aOO, 5.20. 7.00, 7.15, 9.30 p.m. LeaVo Shenandoah for Huzletoti, 5.47,7.40, 9.08, in ji n tn vi m. :i 09. 5 au. H.ua n. m. Leavo Haleton for Shenandoah, 7.30, 9.15 11.00 U, m., 12.45, 3.10, 5.30, 7.03, 7.50 p. m. STTNDAY THAINS. Trains leave for Ashland. Girardvllle and Lost Creek, 0.50, 11.3 a. m., -J.4o p. m. Delano, Ilasleton, Ulack Or9k Junction, Pcpn HaVcn Jfjhctlon, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Hethlohcm, uaston ana jmbw x oric, o.w a. m. ''FOr'Yatdsvillo, Part Placc.'Mahnnoy Clly'ttm Delano, 8.0 a. ra- 1.40, 1.40, aos p. m. i.... Leavo Iazleton for Shenandoah, 8,00 a m. Lia'vq Honanaaah fpr I'otlByiUCi ; 508.09,' 9.30a. m., 8.4 p, m. ,,(., Leavo Pottsrtlle for ShenandOah lOO'a.'tri.if 1,36. 4.30, n. 15p.m. , , .iimltw A. A. MoLUdD, Pres & Gen. Mar. C. a. HANCOClfvOen. Paa Agin , , Philadelphia, PA., A. y. NONJrtsMACHER. Aajjt. o. p. a:; ' i i . . ' BouthBellUohentlMi. TVULADELPllIA!: RliADINO It..lti-.l v. TIME TABLti!tN ETl'ECT tlOVEMnEn 15, 1891.'' Fnr Now York via Philadelphia, , week, .days, 210 .5 25, 7.20 a. m., 12 35, 2.50, 5.5T p. in. Sunday, a.ii). 7.48 a. m. For Now York tla otauchChUnk? week (Uys, 5 t- a. m.. 12.35, 2.5Q p, TO. ,. For Heading and ITillnrtPlnhla, wek 2.10, D.25,7.20 a. m., 12.36, 2.50, KSip.'ra. iSu IK Udldi Sunday,, da'vs. Lib ?.'idn.W.! 2.60. 5,S& For Allentqwn. week thi,vs, ,7,20 'p. ni,h j2f3J, lur X '0mYllOf Y(eej -iv, fH.".:-vw,: 50. 5.55 ii. m. Sunday. 2.10, 7.48 a. m., i.ju p. m, 'For Tuinaulia nnd'Stnhaniiy-Cityjiwedk day 2.1a fSf 7.20 u, in,, 13,35, 2.50, 5 05 p, m. Suntia, 10, TUB a. m., iabpVm. Additional for Ma! anoy l!ity, wceKuarB,;i.w p. m. For Lauou3trnd Coluuvbla, week days, ,7.20 a. m 2.50 p. m. . , , For WIlllaraHport, Sunbury aud Lowlshurg, week dskys. 3,25, 7.20. 1L30 a. ya.t 1.36, 7.00 p. m Sunday rs. a. m., 30B p. m. ni KCI For Slahanoy: Piano, week days, 2.10, 3.25 R.55, 7.80, 11.30 a. mj 1S.35. 1.35, 2,50, 6 MX, 9.25 p. m, ,.,,11.01, M.""; a a. m., o.iot ii. iui tt-upirdnvn 2 10. 8.93 , O.Sp, (.,TilI..lU U IJ", 1.3d, S.MJ, D.OO, .OUj P. BO it. iu. OUllttaj'i hamokln, week days, t., T.55, 9.26 il. ni, 5.115. 7.90. 11.30 a. m.. T.M, 9.26 il. m, KUtl' tlay, 3.26, 7.43 a. m . 3.05 p. ). i . , ; TRAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH; , Leave New York via Jliiladelnhla, week days, 17.45 a. ra., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. in., 12.15 night, faun cUy. 8 00p.nl., It Wnighti . 1 ". Iuive llilllnlMlQkl;l. w(k llivi. 4.10. 10.00 a. m. 4.00, 6.00 p. m,, from Uroad and OallowhtU and 8.95 h. tn., 11.30 p. rrt. frtmi 9th tlBQUveen streets. sumiiiy, v.w i, u.w p. pi., ri vn unit QLwive Heading, week days, 1.9s, 7.10, 10.03, 11.50 , in., 5.l, 7,W P,m. (Sunday, 1.35, 10.48 a. m. Leave I'ottsvlljo, week days. S 40, 7.40 a. m., 15 30,6,11 n, M.' Snnaay,S.49. 7.00 a.m., S.05 pan. Laove'lamAawa.woek days, 3.20. 8.48, 11.28 n. jn., 1.21, 7 IS, .I8 p. m. Sunday, 3.30, 7.43 a. ra., B'l!euv' Mohanoy City, week days, a40, 9.18, 1.47 a. m , l.M, 7,42, 9,41 p. in. Sundty, 3.40, 8.17 a. m..H20p. ra. . . ' Leave Mahanoy Plane, weok as vs, 2.40, 4 oo. 0.30, 9.86, 11.59 a. m., 1.05, And, 6.-J0, 6 SB. 7 57, 10.00 i. in. Sufiouy, a. w, 4.00, 8.27 a. n., 3,?T. 5-01 Pi m. ' Yda filpAi-flvlllfl. rRatinahannoek Station). eeka days, 2.17. 4.7, 0 30, 9.41 . m.. 12.05, C12, 2, 6,32, .03, 10.06 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 1.07, a?3, n. m 3 4i,3U7p. in. M Lauve Vlllbinirt, Week days, 3,00, l.' ra., 3.35, 11.18 p. tn. Sunday, 11.15 D, m. For Daltlinore, Washington and tne vfi est vfa fi O. It. It througn trains leavo Qlrurd veliuefttfltlou, I'MlKtulplila; (P. lt, It. K.) at a.:, 7.is, iu. B , 7.13 J. m 5.42, 7.1 B,d 1 ' ' "' ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. ! Ieavo PhlladelnhlA, Ufceptuut Street Wharf nnjdlitomh SreetWharfT FOli A'ruAHtir! oiv. Weekdays-Uimross, 90i)a m.,S.O0, 4KX)p. th. lAnuommodatlon. 8.00 a tu.A.00. in. ' ' ! If Sundav Kxnrtws. 9.00 a. in. Accommodation, f 'Wetttrniht, litfyoAtla tlo city,' detot AtVanllo and Arkansas Avenues Week days, Express, 7.30. 9.00 a. ra., 4.00 p, in. Accommodation, 8.10 a. m., 4.30 p. m. Sunday Express, 4.00 p. m. Accommodation, 7 30 a. m , 4.30 p. m. C O. HANCOCK, Uon'l Pass'r Agt. A. A. McLEOU. Pres. & Uen'l Manager tsrtt, READING Imi Satipal Ban '1,3 '?THIJAS'lUUMiro, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Mil ' 'JR.'Leiseririhq' Cashier';'' (-. I . trr- ffwr, ass 'Tbusfiwr; Upcu Rally From tft to 3. . PER 0EHT. INTEREST Pulclou HavJuits Ocponlts. E jNflSYLVAMA RAILROAD. BOHOTLKILI. DIViaiON. Qn ami after Xoveniber 15, 1891, Iraltu ,tvil leave nnenanuoaii as loiiows? . ... . Pot WlEcan. tillberlon. Frackvllle. No' csutle, Wt. Clair, and way points, DM, v.10 11.45 a m and 4.15 cm, nanaaye, ouo,.4oamana.i.iup m, For Pottsville, 6.00, 9.10,11.43 am ana 4.1 p ni sunanyc. wj, v.iu a ra ana o.iu r m, For He.-.dlnu, 0.00, 11 15 a in and 4.15 pm, Bondays, IKW.9.40 a.m. RUdli.lOvm. Vox i'otlatown. Phoealzvllle. ilorrlatov.'. "1 Philadelphia broad street station), 8.W l.iu in, aim 4.13 p iu wihk aays .uudavs. 600. 9.40 a m 3.10 D mi Trains leavo Fruckvllle tor BK'.nandoah u WOamand 13,11.6.01. 7.42. 10.04 r nil un d t ll.i i t ra anil 5.40 D m. ixsave ro'isvuie loranenannoan, iu.io an; I.4S, am 4.10, 7.15, 9.42pm. Sundays, 10.41 TI n.ir u ui. lyave Phlladelnhla (Broad street station rr t'ottsvlUend Shenandoah. 5.57. 8.33 a tr l.Ki ana 7.00 p m wees aays. uanaaya.au. ano for New xo,3.ao, 4,0s, 4.40, e.B5, e.eo, 70, a8.BU, J.50. Il.o0andll.14. a ra. 12.00 noon iiranon express, wn '.!J v m.i i.n.i.iso, i,u. i.9), W) 4, 1.02, S, 6, 0.2, 6.60 7.13 8,12 and 10.01 1. m. u.ui iiiul. in SuudavB. S.20. 4.05. 4.40. 6.35. 8.12. 8.S0. 9.5G 11.35 k m. nd 12.41. 1.40.130. 4.02. (limited LSI), U.Z3. K.21. 0.5,,. 14 .! . tn ana 12.01 night I or nea uin. Lioneurancn una iniermeaiai( stations 8.20 and 11.14 a. m., 4.00 p. m. week aavs. Freehold only 6.00 d m weeK days. 9.10 and 11.18 a. m., 1.41, 0.57, 7.40 p.m. and 12.03 I'Ul IM.UUIU.D MUU IinaUlUftWUi u.uv. I nigmaaiiy auu a ait i.j.un. m., xa. iiimueo expKAS with dining car toltaltlmore)1.30, 3.4t 1. Hi. uuyo. rui uuuiuiuiu uu.j, ..v, .Ui wees: aays, o.ua, iiu p. m, uauy. For Hlchmond. 7 20 a. m. and 12.03 nlchl aauy. 1.0V n. m. aaiiy. except aunauy. Lram.iLeaYOiarrisDnrj ior liieuurE ant is weat ever? day at 12.23 and 3:10 a m ant 9 ' Miui.iuu, nuu .i,', .J y iu. ,,n)r ui vnooar u tm ana i.iu p in overy aay. ror nusnurs oniy, a m aauy una iu. n week days. ijvo Bunbury for WUllamsport, Elmlrt. 1 innudalsua, Kocheater, Un Halo and i.'lp.cun '1l "1.10 am dally, and 1.3.5pm weeScrtayf .'or Elmlra. 6,30 p ra woekdaye, 1.1 Ifirlo und Intermediate nolnts. S.lfl n m. lallv. Vor Lock Itavon. 6.1(1. and 9.56 n m 'ally, l 35 and 5.30 p. m. week days. Foi lenovn a.10 a m 1.35 and 6.S0 T m tesk day .io. inBunnaya. lifl. M. lUutl. J.M.WOUIJ, aa. Man-' Oen. Pass. Ar Shenandoah Business College. A llarRe Attciid'ance xtally, '"''!''' 1 Room for a Few Mord. i'ninii Ml , i chanco to secure, a ( GOOD ' BUSINESS EDUCA 7 ION 7 ',Fof te'rms; &c.', cojl'at the College or address,- V' 1' 1 v. j4 sLi.y, 1 , , Shenandoah, ra. JOHN GOSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor. Main and Oak Streots. Fresh Oysters Received Daily,, A Sue line ot Ch.Slce nROCqiUES HuU aud Candles. Poultry of all Kinds, Jlr.Costlot receives his green track dally from the city roarkpts, which is A guarai !to his oiH'oinsrS' that they will receive fi goods, when buyiogfrom olm, DO YOU VANT HELIEF7 lmn RHEUMATIC REMEDY Mill promptly rillev tli ont dl trvMitDJZ cftso cf Acuta or Chronlo illiiv nmtuui4r Uout Uy strictly observing tueuirecuojaa, t vtu curt yea irmtn entlf Uhllkt tb niunrrotii prsjiftrittOD (bat flw leoountrF tbli tucdlolu li ft ioIBo far tl the country tbli tufdlol fJA kuy wnnv curt Rtt " Ou Untie will mtht I 0DnBHtlaa wlih ttie pllli, oolvIuco tht futtercr thai uUUfftoMrT uunrc od tba arc ten. b ivopor rtiuud b Un tvu&i. You arifirDMUr r kout's8juij;ijmatio RitMKiiv fti lu f luttl prprtli r itidQfi tj tvudrfi of (if BKMl Aalbfrift tutll Oui) Mtjjeutil iuiredltmi, rrn&r)bl for tbetfcpjiH; HMVDIPSi r iwmri, r nmi-i iu r m t uimhh pi auuui p KlIFltMTIC hill lib V. 81.03 F Sattli. 6 BottT '13.00. mis. 5 Cts. Sex. t'eoi r ( mBUfiiurfit itAU jou lll rceftlvt 1 1 hr nftl 3037 Market Mrcft. I'liiltid'a, ra. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand y 'booth main street, Where he will bo pleaded to Tneet the wants of his friends aud tba public lu .Everything in tho Drinking Line, It will pay WALL PAPER ony ono in wnnt of to tend 8c to pay postage ou our beautiful Una of over 100 inutchtvl samploa &t loweit prtcoa, . i ffWiTnrfi 1 - I Ma ")li-lcMAir V2 M. .ti .V in nt uw W a B K f tmm w 6 , ; i : " HAW : HUEEAH ! A GREAT DAY FOR SHENANDOAH ! 1 Will ke Jiossessioijwith hia 'anny of performers and h b n a n d o a I jf Tlie Street Parade T i r f - d Animalsand Breasts of all Kinds ! One of the most gorgeous m 1 FALL f lilt This great feature is realistic and thrilling- in the extreme, and the The GinM?aplt finable Precedes ! ' .11 '.i. I ll"l 1,1 Gredt Mastodon Show. An a tiity of tents will be at h T r o tt i n e P a r k will be sometjii'ggJuieV spectacles evenehibitcd will be the first act.