Evening Herald. 1'UBLIBHED DAILY, SUNDAY KXCKl'TED II C. TlOVJin, HJUor and 1-ubltsher. irjf. J. irAIKIXS, Local i:,Ulor. ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT TtoEVXNIXQ HERALD hoi m larger cir culation in Shenandoah than any lher paper published, Hooks open t all. SUBSCRIPTION rates: Daily, per year, 13 00 Wiikly, per year , 1 50 Knered Hi the f osVotllce, at Bhonnndoab, Pa. fur transmission through the malls ax second class mall matter. Fifty operatives in the Saxony kulttlug mill at Little Falls, N. Y., have been thrown out of employment by the shutting down of four sets of machinery in the mill, on the result of the election. All the mills at Little Falls will hereafter be run only on or ders. Thijuk are 2S2.024 children in Kings cuuty, New York, and the reports to the Sunday School Convention of the county show that only 1C5.310 are en rolled in Sunday schools, the average attendance being 72,820. Ouo need not go to foreign lauds to lied a field for mission work. AjioN'd the the curious things which the cyclone at Red Bud did was to car ry live parlor chairs out of a house and deposit them in a row in the rear of the lot before it reduced the house to a shapeless mass. The people who throw looking glasses out of tho win dows wheti the house is alire and car ry the feather beds down stairs could not have been more thoughtful. Julks Vehnk's fanciful story of tho comet which struck the earth and car lied away several person's, whose ad ventures aud observations on their -ride through space form tho basis of tho narrative, seems less Improbable with one of those mysterious inhabit ants of space rushing toward us. Most of us would rather be excused from a ride on a comet. Another winter of famine aud suf fering menaces the unhappy peasantry ofRussia. Count Lyof Tolstoi states that in the district of Toula, in which he lives, the grain crops have failed aud the people are without fuel, while still exhausted from last winter's uils eries. Between cold and starvation In winter and cholera In summer, Rus sia's burden has been very grievous. This time It is a handkerchief fac tory at riouth River, N. J., which is preparing to shutdown for an indefi nite period as a result of the Democrat io victory. Notice has been given the (100 employes, who will thus be left without employment in the face of ap. pioachlng winter. This is only one of a dozen similar coses. Tim pros' pectof a Democratic governmeut al ready throws a blight on the country The Georgia Legislature, not con tent with passing resolutions calling upou Congress to carry out sectiou 10 of the Chicago platform and take the tax oirstate bank is-ues, lias taken up a bill to allow State banks in Georgia to issue notes. Thoao notes will be backed by the State's indorsement How much that Indorsement amounts to may easily be computed when ono remembers that all the Southern States have repudiated their State debts. Thiike HONDU15D colored men met In convention at Atlauta Thursday last to draw up a memorial to the Legislature protesting against their military companies being exoluded from the beneiits of the State encamp ment; demanding first class accommo dations on railroads when first-class fares are charged, aud protesting against lynch law. It is high tlm that the colored men of the South should take united action for tho de fense of their rights and liberties. If they will begin the agitation they will be'aldtd by thesympathyof every right minded man at the North. They ask for nothing more thau Is legally theirs, und thoy ought to get it. When the appalling neglect of san itary precautions that prevails In tho greater part of Russia Is considered It does not appear strange that the cholera has again broken out with some violence in that empire. Cholera is readily transmitted in the boat loads of hldea aud other merchan dise carried on the waterways of inter lor Russia. The 'wonder Is not that the cholera claimed so many victims in Russia, but that it did not claim many more. The wretched sanitary condition of Russia, and the admitted facts that the cholera still exists there, with eveiythlug favorable to its extension, makes it all the more nec essary that careful precautious bo maintained in this couutry against the introduction of the disease, titeamsuips carrying Russian Immi grants should be vlglautly watched aud inspected and nono permitted to land who may reasonably be suspec ted of infection. The precautions taken by the Treasury Department with proper co-operation on the part of the local health olllciala, ought to be eflective in preventing the intro duction of disease through immigra tion. MRS- DEACON GAINS A POINT. Tim 1'rnliRli Cuiilt Drcltlr TIlHt llarC'llHl Mint Muy In France. Pauis. Not. 23 The Court of Appeal has given a decision substantially in favor of Mrs. Deacon on her appeal irom the dtclilon of the Tribunal of th Seine, which refused to grant her a divorce from Mr. Edward Parker Doacon, on the alleged ground of cruelty, and hai or dered that the child, Gladys, abducted by lirs. Deacon, shell be returned to tha convent where she was formerly kept, until a decisiou of the suit notv pending at Grasso and Aix. This is virtually n trlumoh for Mm. Deitcon as Mr. Deacon's object was to get the child into his own possession for re moval to America. The child is now to be retained in Fra'ice, where Mrs. Deacon may yet hope to jbtaiu conipleto control of her daughter. Her bold move in abducting the child has theroforo been successful in its object. Certain members of the Abeille family ara still at work doing all they can to aslst Mrs. Doacon, and to obstruct. Mr. Deacon In his litigation with Ilia wife. PETROFt-' MISSING. Illnroil That tlin I HNifyln,- ttu.iUn Hay IIav Gommlttml Suiohio. Washington, Nov. 23. Nothing has been heard of Ivan PetrofT, tho Russian Alaskan expert, vrho in ado false repre sentations to the State Department, which were embodied in the case of the Government of tho United States before the Bohring Sea arbitrators, slnco the ex posure of his duplicity was made. He has disappeared utterly, and one ot his friends has expressed the fear that he may nave committed suicide. A Woman L.uttiry Asnt. RurFAt.0. Nov. 23. A dashing young woman, giving her name as Mary Abele, appeared at Clifton, Out., recently. She received so much mall that the ourioslty of the Canadian postolllce authorities was aroused, and It was dlscovereu tuat Miss Abelo was an aeut for the Louisana State Lottery. Editor Mi-iUII'i llmiau Uiiriinl. Pasadena. Cal.. Nov. 23. The' resi dence o JWph Mulill, editor of the Chi cago "Tribune," with its contents, ex- sot a little furniture on tho last noor, wus totally destroyed by fire yesterday. A Colori-cl i:x-I.lnt,-Ouv. Convicted. New Orleans. La.. Nov. 23. Ex Lieut.-Qov. Autolne, (colored) has just been convicted ot embezzling J.)uu. its was President ot the Senate uuder Gov. Kellogg. MUsI-tlppI Navigation Cluiod. St. Paul. Nov. 23. Navigation hai been closed on the Mississippi River for the year. NEWS OF THE DAY. 1 The steamship Saale Is detained In Quarantine, Now York, with a case of smallpox ou board. The State Board of Canvassers meets in Albany at the Secretary of State's office ou December 15, to canvass the vote. John McUarry, a braketnan on the Susquehanna railroad, fell between two freight oars at Hackeusack, N, J., and was instautly killed. Last week there were 1C7 cases and S3 Ideaths trom diphtheria in Philadelphia, aud withm a year there have been 4,1 fu cases and 1,211 deatus. Allen Harrison, nged 25 years, was baugod at Huutinijtou, W. Va., yester day for the murder of his sweetheart Bs'.tie Adams, ou April 2 lust. S3 COULD HAVESAVED $475 "It's Our Family Doctor Now." "The l'rloml and IUoihIhk tho I'oor Suf I furer Needs." Sir. Cook found health, happiness and economy in the usoof a simple remedy. " I suffered tor years with JJYHl'liFSIA nnrt L1V1SU COMl'LAIM1, and was nearly a crippiu wun a suru h'ff, writes Mr. Jamos Conk, of Out k 1 11, New York, and after spending J17C With doclora 1 found myself no btttsr. I then determined to try Dr. David Ken n oily' X'uvnrlte Itcmedy, made at Itondout, N, Y., aud after using three bottles which coils me just Sji Q I was entirely curtjaV' Rnch words from a centleman of Sir. Cooks standing, should reroivo great attention from those in need of a medicine that cures disease. We guarantee Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Re.nedy to absolutely cure Kidney and Liver complaint!, Oravel, Stone In the Bladder. Urlght'a Disease, all urinary troubles, Dla- betci. Eczema, Salt Rheum. Jaundice. Dys pcpiia, Constipation, Rhcumatiim, Skin liruntiona, Scrofula, Humora, Ulcers, Sorca and I'imptei, Dtsorded Stomach, Sick Head ache, Uiliouaneta and l'urify the Blood, It Permanently Curea All Female Wcaknetica, Wu could iiumo scores of people here. and elsewhere, who have felt not actually sick, but weak, worn and weary, but who uro now strong and well, solely by tho use of Dr. Kennedy's Pavorito Remedy. It's a food for tho brain, nerve and rauwic. thereby curing blecpleaaiiesa, hCirU ache, und all nervous troubles. Highest of all In Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Amowmnt pure NO STOP TO THE FLOOD Property Damage in Washing- ton Will be Enormous. SEVERAL LIVES REPORTED LOST. The YuIIpth Huve llrcom LuUei Kail loan Traffic Almost Entirely Mliamletl 31anr IfniMet Swept Awny Still Ilaln Inff. anil the Went Yt tu Come. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 23. Five deaths are reported as the result of the Hoods, while the loss of property In the shape of farm buildings carried away and wrecked will amount to many thousands of dollars. The valley? of the Snohomish, stretch Inn to the northward, ara vast lakes. In tho Stuck valley, as far hs the eye can see is one great lake, in which loss, shingles, railroad ties, wrecked buildings, uprooted trees, and other debris are jammed together 10 to SO feet deep. In Chehallis county, near Elma, tho North ern Pacific bridge on Gray's brauoli is so weak that trains daro not cross. The Great Northern will not be able to run trains until the bridges are repaired, the (.lides removed aud the track rebuilt. The Senttle, Lake Shore & Eastern runs trains to the international boundary, but a transfer is made around the slide at Blackmail. Three or four small steam ers are reported sunk in tho Snohomish river. A steamer is carrying passengers to Whatcom to take the rail connection to the East. Frame houses of all descriptions have been seen floating in uo.trly every stroa m of any size west ot tho mountains. Portland, Ore., Nov. 23. ltain has fallen in torrents all day in Oregon aud Washington, wait of the Cascade moun tains, and the local railroad traffic on Puget sound, north of Tacoma, is entirely suspended. The damage already done in the Pugot sound couutry will probably reach halt a million dollars, and the prospect now is that much greater dam age will result. The Northern Pacific has repaired the damage to tho main line, and the trains for the East are now running regularly. The landslide on the Union Pacific at the Cascade continues to come dowu with in creased energy. A heavy rain fell there yesterday, which washed tons of earth down tho mountain side. Tacoma, Nov. 23. Not a single train has passed between Tucoma aud Seattle since the flood beg.il). HE QUIETLY STOLE AWAY. Tho rrusluant-itlenr Started for the Koatli Lot Mu'lit. NEwYonic, Nov. 23. llr. Clevoland loft this city very quietly at 8 o'clock last night. He was driven in a closed carriage from his residence in West 01st street to tho D-sbrosses street ferry aud crossed to Jersey City. One of the Penn- bylvuula railroad officials escorted him to a special car, which had been attached to the regular 8:15 p. m. train from Jersey City south. Mr. Cleveland's departure was unob served. All information as to the hour of departure, the direction to be taken, and the destination of the Prosidont-olect was kept secret during tho day, and when Mr. Cleveland, muffled in a big overcoat, walked through the railway station he was not recogutzed by tho few people who were present. Philadelphia. Nov. 23. President elect Cleveland is on his way to Exuioor, Md.. for a two weeks' gunning aud tub ing trip, In company with Chr!e3 Jeffer son, sou of Joseph Jefferson, and L. Clark Davis, editor ot tha "Public Lodger." CRITCHLOW'S TRIAL. Confidently !!oll.v.l That Hi Verdict Will be Una or Aiqnlttul. Pittsburo, Nov. 23. Yesterday after noon John S. Robb occupied ouo and a half hours In his address to the jury for the commonwealth in the ease ot Critch low, and Wm, Erwlu ot St. Paul made a two hours' speech for the defense. Court then adjourned until this morn iuc, when Thomas II. Marshall, sr., be gan the closing argument for tho defense, Clarence Burleigh will llnlsa for tho prosecution. Judge Kennedy's charge will let the ease go to the jury early this afternoon und a vardict may be expected before evening. It Is now confidently believed that tho verdict will bo onji of acquittal. A MORNING I FF!rL BRIGHT AND rifcW ArtU MY COMl'LLXION 13 UElTCll. My diwsuir any It act ft en 'v on tlm fttomitch, ii . r uqd kMiit-w n.iui..,un laxuilvi-. Ihm 'Ink U diUh iV .in . .mm. i prejmxcU fur um -1 IUI1 1 J M I . 1 IrUifCbit Htll it ul o mid 81. Ituy oue today. m.'v kruml .'lores (lip uotvcii fur.u uy health, thU 1 ueob-sury. JOHN K. COYLB, lilorwy-il-Uw and Real Eitih Ageit, sasifc,. hi THE NEXT Mnllrlno In order tu bt The Coniederate Veterans' Association, of Atlanta, has decided to carry tha Stars and Stripes ou all publlo occasions, as well as the Confederate flag. Prof. Galnard, his wife and son and Miss Thompson, nil musicians, and Henry Leary, a sailor, were drowned iu Puget hound by thoir yacht capsizing. Tho third and fourth floors of the llar risburg. Pa., "Patriot" building were gutted by fire yesterday. The water used in extinguishing the names did as much damage as tho fire. Loss, $30,000. Commodore Folgor, Chief of the Buroau of Ordnance of the Navy Department, In his annual report says that an appropri ation of $2,459,321 will be required by his bureau for the fiscal year ending Junt 30. 1801. Revolution has been brought about by the introduction of Cottolene, the new vegetable shortening. The discovery of this product, and the demonstration of its remarkable qualities, has attracted the widest interest. Hitherto the common shortening has been lard, or indifferent butter. Every one lias probably suffered occasional dis comfort from lard-cooked food ; while it is well known that thous ands are obliged to abstain entire ly from everything of that kind. To such people, Cottolene is of peculiar value, widening as it does, the range of what may be eaten and enjoyed. Cottolene is a cooking marvel. It combines with the food imparts to it a tempting color, a delicate flavor, and an appetizing crispness. No trace of greasiness remains to offend the taste, or disturb the digestion. Cottolene is worthy of the careful notice of all those who value good food, of itself or for its hygienic properties. Sold by Leading Grocers. Slailo only hy N. K. FA1RBANK & CO., CEICAC 0 and 136 K. Delaware Ave., WUla IN. H. Downs' Elixir WILL CURE THAT AND STOP THAT JE3 litis stood the tei t for SIXTY TEAJIS ; ana has proved Itself tho best remedy 4 fknown for tho euro of Consumption, ' I Cmiahn, Colds, Whooping Cough, and t all Lung instates in young or old. Pi Ice Via., 50o., nnd 41 .00 per Dottle. SOLD EVERYWHERE. ECIIS7, J03H30H ft LOBS, Preps.. 8srlitt, Vt. To Bjye Fast Colors USE : PEERLESS : DYES Address for sample card, 1SL3IHIA, Jf. Y. T. J. O'HAHEN'S IBstrToer S3n.op, COR. MAIN AND OAK STS. Everything In the tonsorlal lino done In first class stylo. A tlno bath room attached. CnlchMttr HnElUh Diamond Tlranl. LPILLS Arc, AiTftji rtUafaitt la Dies, ik Drgirflit tor Chleh$ter Enpliih la-QfV mondPniuii la lied tud Uold mui:ioRV boiea, afiUesl with tlu ribbon. THke W 110 other. Jiturn dangtrvH tubttilu V fiotm and imitatum. At DruatUti. or tend 4a. In It al ii p fur partlfluUra. ttMinwnttvli al "liruer For i.Hiiirc," imr, ttj return Hull. 1 U.UOO TuatlmouUU. A'umi J'nof. lolieilrr C'lieJuleaj Co.Mullun 8qurt SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 IJast Centre Htrect. The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies wines and finest cigars always on hand. ROBERT LLOYD, Prop. I EVIS' 98 LYE fpATENTHP) Ifcor it lr lag ha voiriler a,4 pk4 q efta with ram. vtlaj iU, tb oooiaota M iwff ret aj mr un. will mfte l vaai per funi(4 Hard &op la Mwiauut without boilin IT IS TUB BEHT tir eUftuilns iuh tp. dUlofeolloi alnka, olawti, Wkthlof UtUimt n t 1 V2 nam. fIdtiULwi READINGJUL SYSTEM. Lehigh Valley Division. AIUIANOKMENT OF FASSEN OKU TUAIN3. vnv ta. ir!! AnthrftCttn mill I1nr1 nvpliiQtvnlw fnenrtner cleanllnoHS and comfoi r. i-asaenger trains lcavo Shenandoah for Penn Haven Jtinrttlnn. Manrli Phimlr. T.n. hiBhton, Slatlngton, Whlto Hall, CataHauqua, Allentown, Ilethlehcm, fiaston, Philadelphia, Ilazloton, Woatherly, Quakako Junction, Del ano nnd MahanoyCity at 0.01, 7.40, 9.08 a m., o.iu. a., p.m. For Nnw Ynrlr. rti. 0 fW n m !?W 3 in 5.S7 p. m. ror iiazieton, Wllltcs-Ilarre, White navon, I'lttston, Lacay vlllc, Towanda, Sayro, Waverly, Klmtra, Kochester, Niagara Palls and tho West, 10.11 a. m., (3.10 p. m., no connection for Koches ter, Uurtalo or Niagara Falls), 8.03 p. m. lor llclvtdere. Ilnlnwarn Wntnr fjnn nnd Stroudsburg, 6.01 a. m., 5.S7 p. m. r-or iamuertviiie ana Trenton, mw a. m. For Tunkhannock, 10.11 a. ra., 8.10, 8 03 p. m. For Auburn. Ithaca. Genera and Lvons. 10.11 a. m., 8.03 p. m. For Jeancsvillo. Levis ton and HflflrfirMRadnw. 7.10, 9.08 a. m., 5.27, 8.03 p. m. r or iiuaenrieu, iiazieton, Stockton ana num ber Yard, 6.01, 7.10, 9.08, 10.11 a. m., 18.52, 3.10, p. in. For Scranton, 0.01, 9.08, 10.11 a. m., 3.10, 5.S7 p. m. For Ilazlebrook. Jeddo. Drlf ton and Frecland. 0.01, 7.10, 9.08, 10.11 a. m., 13.6a, 3.10. 5.27 p. m. For Ashland. Glrardvllle nnd Lost Creek. 4.27. 7.16, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.10, 1.10, 0.35, 8.10, 9.15 p. m. For Itaven Itun, Centralia, Mount Carmel and Shamokin, 8.52. 10.15 a. m., 1.10. 4.10, 8.07 p. m. For Yatesvillo, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 5.57, 7.10, 9.08, 10.11 a m., 12.52, 3.10,5.26, i.03, 9.21, 10.27 p. m. Trains will leave Shamokin at 7.55. 11.55 a. m.. 2.10, 1.30, p. m. and nrrlvo at Shenandoah at 9.U3 a. m 3.10, 5.27 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.50, 7,10, 9.08, 10.11 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 1.10, 5.27, 8.03 p. ra. Leavo 1'ottavllln for Shenandoah. 6.00. 7.3.,. 9.05, 10.15, 11.18 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00, 7.15, 9.30 p. Ul. Leave Shenandoah for Iiazieton, 6.01, 7.40, 9.08, iu.4i a. m., iz.k:, a.u, o.zi, .ia p. m. Leave Iiazieton for Shenandoah, 7.39, 9.15 11.00 a. m 12.45, 3.10, 6.S0, 7.10, 7.56 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland, Oirardvllle and Lost Creek, 7.29, 9.10 a. m., 12.30, 2.15 p. ra. l or latesvine, i-nrn i'iaco, niananoy uny. Delano, Iiazieton, Dlack Creek Junction, Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, uetnienem, uaston ami Mew York, B.iu a. m.. 2.fi p. m. 'or l'nuaaemma ana wow i or. iz.wv ra. For Yatosvillo. Park Place. Mahanov Citv and Delano, 8.40, 11.35 a. m 12.30, 2.55, 1.40 0.01 p. m. L.cave iiazieton tor sneuanaoan, b.m, ii.su a. tn.. 1.05, 4.37 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville. 5.50. 8.10. 9.30n. m.. 12.302.45t). m. L,eave I'otisviiio lor anenauaoan, b.su, io.4u a.m., 1.3d, 5.15 p. tn. i a. HWKiuAiiu. uen. Mgr. C.G.HANCOCK, O en. Pass Agt. Philadelphia, Pa. A. W. NONNEMACIIEK, Asst. O. I'. A. Houth llethlehem. Pa. pENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BCnUTLKII.I, DIV1HION. NOVEMHER 15. 1891. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tho above dato for Wlggan's, Gllberton, Frackvlllo, Now Castle, St. Clair, Pottsville, Hamburg, Reading, I'ottstown. I'Dtonucvuie. worrtstown ana i-nii- adelphta (Hroad street station) at (1:00 and 11:45 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays. For Potts ville ana lntermcuiata stations u:io a. ra. SUNDAYS. For WlEiran's. Gllberton. Frackvitlc. New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvlllo at 0:00, 9:10 a. m. unaatiun. m. ior iiamDurg. iteanine. -otts town. l'iHcnixviiie, norrisiown. i-nuaaeipnia at o:uj, :iu a. ra.. a;iu p. ra. Trains leave r rackviiio for nnenanaoan at 10:40a.m. and 12:11, &:oi, 7:42 ana 10:09 p. m, t-undavs. 11:13 a. m. and 6:10 n. m. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah at 10:15. 11:48a. m and 4:40,7:15 and 9:42 p. m. Sundays at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (llroad street station) for Pottsvlllo and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 am, 4 10 and 7 00 p m week days. On Sundays leave at 6 50 a m. For Pottsvlllo, 9 23 a m. For New York at 3 20, 4 05, 4 40, 5 33, 0 50, 7 30, 8 20, 8 30, 9 50, 11 00, 11 11. 11 35 am, 12 00 noon (limited ex nress 1 00 and 4 50 n m) 1211. 1 35. 1 40. 2 30. 3 20. 4 00, 4 02, 5 00, 0 00, 0 20, 0 50, 7 13, 8 12 and 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. Sundays at 3 20, 4 05, 1 10, 5 35, 8 12. 8 30, 9 50 11 35 a m and 12 11, 1 40, 2 30, 4 02 dimitea 4 oo) b 28, o 2U, u so, t 13 ana is p m nna 12 ui mem. r or sea uiri. uarx urancn ana tcrrnedlato stations 8 20 and 1111 am, and 100 pm weekdays. 1'or tsaitimoro ana washing, ton 3 50. 7 20. 8 31. 9 10. 10 20. 11 18 a m. 12 35 (lim ited express, 1 IM, 3 10,) 1 II, 657, 7 40 p m 12 03 nleht. For Freehold onlv 5 00 n in week da vs. Forllalttmoreonlyat2 02, 101, 5 08 and 1130 p m. Sundays at 3 50. 7 20. 9 10. 11 18 a m. 4 41. 6 57 7 40 p m, 12 03 night, llaltlmoro only 5 08, 11 SO p m. For Richmond 7 20 a m, 1 30 p ra und 12 03 nleht. Sundavs. 7 20 a m. 12 03 nltrht. Trains will leave Uarrlsburg for Pittsburg nnd tho West every day at 12 25 and 3 10 am and (limited 3 00) and 3 40 D m. Wav for Al- toonaat8 15 am and 4 10 p m every day. For Pitwburg und Altoona at 11 20 a m every day ana luapm ween aays. Trains will leavo Sunburv for 'Wllllamsnort. Elmlra, Canandalgua, Rochester, liuffalo and Nlugara Fulls at 5 10 a m, and 1 35 p m week aays. I' or ttimira aia p m weeK aays. r'or Erie and Intermediate points at 5 10 am daily For Lock Haven at 5 10 and 9 56 a m dallv. 1 33. and 5 30 p ra week days For Renovo at 5 10 a m, 1 35 and 5 30 p m week days, and 5 10 a ra on Sundays only. For Kane at 5 10 a m, 1 35 p ra week days. a H. I'doii, GcnT Manager J. R. WOOD. Gen'l Passg'r Agt PHILADELPHIA & READING R. R. TIME TABLE IN EPFECT NOV. 13, 1892. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Phlladelnhla. week davs, 2.08,5.23.7.18,10.08 a.m., 12.33 2.18,5.53 p.m. Sunday 2.u, 7.40 a. m. i' or imcw yoi'k via Maucn ununk, weekdays, 7.18 a. m., 12.33, 2.18 p. m. For Itcadlnc and Phlladelnhla. week davs. 2.08, 5.23, 7.18, 10.08 a. m.,12.33, 2.48, 5.53 p. m. Sun- aav, 2.u, 7.40 a. ra., 4.2a Mm For Harrlsburg, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. ra. 2.48. 6.53 n. in. For Allentown, week days, 7.18 a. ra., 12.33, 2.48 n. m. For Pottsville, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m., 12.33, 8.18, 6.53 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 7.10 a. m 4.28 p. m, l'or Tamanaa ana jviananoy uitv, week aays, 2.08. 5.23. 7.18.10.08 a. m.,12,33, 2.48. 6.53 p. m. Sun. day, 2.08, 7.40 a. m., 4.28 p. ra. Additional for Mahanoy City, week days, 0.58 p. m. or Lancaster ana uoiumoia, week aays, 7. is a. m., 2.18 p. m. . For Wllliamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, weoK aays, i).sa, v. 10, u.so a. m., i.oj, o.oa pm, Sundav. 3.23 n. m.. 3.03 n. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.08, 3.23, 5.23, 7.18, 10,08, 11.28 a. m., 12.33, 1.33, l8, 6.53, 0.58, 9.33 p. ju. ouuuuy, m.uo, 0.60. ,.u u. u., u.uo, m. For Glrardvllle, ( Kappahannock Statio weekdays, 2 08. 3.23. 6.23. 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. 12.33,1.33, 2.18, 5.53. 0.58, 9.33 p. m, Sunday, i 3.23. 7.10 a. m.. 3.03. 4.28 n. m. ion a 2.08. For Ashland and Shamokin. week days, 3.23, d.zo, ii. x u. in., i.aj, o.oe, v.&i p. m. oun uuy, a.M. i.o u. m., a uj p, in. TRAINS FOB SHENANDOAH: Leave Now York via Philadelphia, week days 7.45 u. ra., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night. Sun1 uay, o.iw p. in., 1-.10 nigni. Lsave Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4.00, 8.15 a. m., 1.00, 4.80 p. ra. Sunday, 7.15 a, m, 4.00, 0.00 p. m., from llroad and Cullowhtll and 8.35 a. m., 11.30 p, m. from 9th und Oreen streota. Sunday, 9.05 a m., 11.30 o. m , from 9tb and Qreen. Leave Roadlng, week days, 1.55,7.10, 10.05, 11.60 a. m., d.k, 7.37 p. m sunaay, i.jo. iu.s a. ra. ieavo I'oiisviue, weoic aays, 7.4U a. ra, iz.au, 0,11 p. ra aunaay, 3.40, 7-uu n. m., v.m p. : Leave Tarcaaua. week davs. 3.20. 8.48. 11.23 m.. 1.21.7.15. 9.28 n. m. Sunday. 3.20, 7.43 a. m, 2.50 n. m. liOUVf) Diananoy uity, weoK aays, a.o, v.ib, 11.47 n. ra., 1.51, 7.42, 9.51 p. m. Sunday, 3.46, 8.12 a. m., o.m n, m. Loave Mahanoy Piano, week dys, 2.40. 4.00, o.su.v.ro. iu.4u. 1 i.ov a, m., i.ud. s.w,o.;,u.o,7.o, iu. n. m. sunauv. 2.4U. 4.ui. t.si a. m.. 3.37. u.ui n. 1 Leave Glrardvllle. (Rannuhannock Station weeks days, 2.47, 4.07. 6.30. 9.41 10.40 a. m., 12.05, 2.12, i.U, 6.20, 0.32, 8.0310.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, D.O0, u. Ul., a.i, O.XJI p. 1U. Leave Wllliamsport, week days, 8.00, 9.50, 12 a. ra..3.35. 11.15D. ra. Sunday. 11.15 p. ra. jf'or iiauiraore, vvasmngion ana ins vyosi via II, & O. It. It., through trains loave Qtrard Avenue station, rnuaueipnia, (P. 11 11. it. 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