) The Herald. JHTBLISHKI) DAILY, 8CNDAY EXCEPTED VVIKLT, ITMIT SArOHlAT. K. JL. JIOTRlt ..i'riirrtwt JT. a ilOrJT.. EMor nnd iuMtfit- IT. j; frJ.lKlira.... ...... Eoenl JMlfor T. AT, llOtltn ................. BimWh Jefanairrr Ths XT(inO IlmaD s larger circula tion lm Shenandoah this say other paper pub eAhed. Uok ox-em to alt. subscription rates: ui,t, per year, - ......... fs 00 tmkklt, per year,............................ 1 M Advertising Ilnteg. Transient, 19 cents per line, first Insertion ; 1 write per line each subsequent Insertion, Hates lor regular adtcrtlslng can be had on applica tion at the once or by mall. "HERALD' GALLERY. TUOMAS SETTLE, CONORBS8MAK rttOM SOUTH CAROLINA Hifjhcst of all in I. -ivmin Tnwcr. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. atered at the- Postofflce, at Shenandoah, Pa., for transmission through the raalli as sccond-clms mall matter. MR. M'LEOD'S SPEECH The daily Pbiludelpliln Stockholder, publishes a verbatim report of Presl. dent A, A. McLeod'sadrlreas delivered before the B iston Merchants' OlHb at their unnuul dluner on Monday lust. Mr. McLeod'fi address Is a mas terly aud comprehensive e-tatement both from a commercial and Industrial standpoint. Among the tuauy Impor tant matters ho dwelt upon the follow shir excerpt will meet with approval generully: "I am ofthe opinion, and I do not think It can be expressed with too great an etuphudls, that the true material greatness and consequent proaperity of the people depend lm mensely upon what will call the policy of construction as succeeding the policy of de-tructlon building up rather than tearing down, cemeutlug together weak and dependent IIikb, making them useful and independent. We want, I repeat, stable, reasonable rates stable in this, that those in con trol of railways may work to an end, with fair hope of recompense and reo Oguitlon, and reasonable in this, that they may bring tho transportation of the country within the reach of every lass, and more especially the clas? upon whose industry the very exldt tmoe of the nation depends. "Ruinous competition, is In moat, if not every case, a fatal prelude to fatal assault upon the integrity of a railway the first step toward railway wreck ing. This, I bone, belongs to the past, to be discredited with so much that we could wish had no place In railway history. The railway of the future wl)l find Its strength la Uh ac ceptance by tho people. This, accept ance will come with an lioue6(' ffir see ing policy carefully .direct&d a"pOl" ley conserving two rights. that of tin? investor to an lncomu from the use of bis money, that of the citizen to! prompt and good servlco at fain and reasonable rates, t tm not ttdvanctug these, ideas at argument! against iegl- I?r$! Baking bwde ABSOllf WDf PIMB finch ilisiinction us is usually accorded to superlatives helongs to Hon. Tlioinas Settlo whoso picturo Is here given, lie is the youngest momher of tlio Fifty-third Congress, being but twenty-seven years of ago, and is tho only Republican member elected from North Carolina. Tho Settlo family lias been Ideutlflcd with the political progress of tho etato since its colonial days, and it is an In teresting coincidence that a former Thomas Settle, grandfather of tho present Congress man, was youngest member of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Congresses. The Thomas Settlo, who made tho memorable canvass for Governor, In 187C, against Senator Vance, was Sir. Settle's father. Young Mr. Settlo was educated at George town College, and then studied law. Ho was admitted to tho bar In 1885, and became Soli- Uor of the North "Judicial District of North Carolina. Ho Is a man of great energy and activity, qualities which render him one of tho most successful campaigners in his stato. JOKE. the VICTIM OF A PRACTICAL A Chicago Jinn lUclty Itlirned My I'raiilts of a lellow Hoarder. Chicaoo, Dec. 20. Chares Fields 14 in tho hospital here horribly burned about tho lets and lower part of tho body. Ho is the victim of a practical joke., Fields bad gono to sleep on a sofa clad in u uniform not exactly fitted for nlroet wear. Under the table was a pan con taining several lumps of tar. , Thomas Files, a funny m-.n, who boards in the same bouso with Fields, came lute tho room and conceived the Idea of tar ring tho legs of-Fields. Ho melted tho tar and deftly smeared it on. Then he awoke Fields and waited t bear him say "ha ha," but he was sadly, disappointed. An acrimonious debate ensuod nnd then Files was invited to get the tar oft oi something would happen to him. He rubbed Fields' legs with kerosene to loosen tho tar and after scraping awhile, brought a lighted lamp to survey tho progress made. Ho put the lamp too close to the lekl' and nu explosion followed. fields dancod around the room lit.a madman. Ft las, after gazing at the blazing en tartlonlst for a few seconds, fled to ttie ontar air. Otlur boarders In the bouso put out the lire, JHJt not until 1'ieuU was frightfully, thou jh not fti'ally, burned. '(:..... iu ,ttV lnr. niivih nf li'Iolrta htllfl lllliaie compeuumi, urn an m uvwck;j witM J( of the theory that a community should rest il lr'pes Uion ont railway com pany. I have; long thought tliat thin lithe only poll 'y l hut will adiqtt the modern railway to modern ljllyjBi. iiietlid and standard?, nud seuut JtiT best contribution to the common fX4r - t I'OBTMASTBIl GENERAL WANAKAltjl kr's report Is a record of hoMW- rneut qilltoup lo the high standard vat the other departments. Though a liun vnullv ptIiii1ii1 find lnmrovod li' Bervlce in all directions, yet the dilfoltrj for the year has been reduced qy a million dollars. His suggestion m to the division aud reorganization of the postal wrvlce into territorial district?, with a supervisor ordlrectorovereaeb. betrays the keen business faculty which lms continually marked his conduct of the greui department undur him. He set a good example to hla Democratic successor in utilizing the appropriation for the foreign mall ser rice by arranging for forty-one ships, belonging to eleven diiTerout Hues, to carry the Ainorloati malls. Postmas ter General Vilas refused to use a sim ilar appropriation, and gave Amer ican mMl contracts to foreign vessels. Let us bone that the next Diiuocrat will do better. PROBABLE MURDER AT ROXByfi Miockme C f Depravity Dlicovuiotl by th I'iille. Boston, Dec. UT. A shook! ng case of dtpra.ny u beau bronght,to light at No 2 Mlndo -n street. Koxbury. i Reports that a row was In progress In house brouaht oRlcer to tac ptace, n the floor of one of the barely furnished nomi was roiiuu a woman in u ihmhj state of uitoxiciiLiim. A man in an unconscious condition was lying on tiie floor in another part of the IVom, and two ot her intoxicated men wero Wit lvinu lu ch.ui'.i. Five sm.ill i l.ildren, tlie eldest but seven Wars of ngi-, wure huddled about a stova U which tti i'ru was scarcely a vestige ox llru. TJib unconscious man, whose name was ,T9m Tustlier, was found to be suffering Mm a f raoturud skull, aud was sent to th hosnital. The two other uin, John AjHl Jlichael (lately, were arietl charged 'with assattlt and battery on Tusther with ' tu-lnk. The woman, Tusther's wife, was als rBoveil to the station, and the five ob.il- ilrrti to the Marcella Street iiomo. TuBtbtii; ie not expected to lira. TRIAL OF THE VESUVIUS. The Dynamite Cruiner itntl l!r Guns t 1 SeTerely Teitffd. Wakmnoton, Dec. 27. Not quite ap prupriute to the season of "peace ant giod will," the Navy Department glroi out a statement that it has mapped out I most exhaustive programme for the trln of the dynamite cruiser Vesuvius and hoi guns, It U the desire of the department to do termlne once for all just what may bo ex peoted of this craft In time of need. Shots wilt be Urol at moving and sta tionary targets and with the vessel her self moving at varying degrees of speed The most interesting feature of th( trial will be tho six shots, each loadec with COO pounds of high explosives, llrec at a moving target, consisting of a con clemned hulk. This, it is supposed, will given practicn Illustration of the ability of the Vesuvlm to carry out tho purpose for which it win built, viz., to sink the ship of an enemy ul the distance ot a mile. Eighty-four shots In all will bo fired, stxty-slx blanks and thirteen loaded with einmenslto nnd gnu cotton. Unimensite Is supposed to be tho hlgn explosive of tho tuture. The succosi which has attended experiments with thil explosive lias prompted tlio naval ord nance bureau to construct specially Boven-inch rapid lire gun for further ex periments. TOiu expectation is that witn tno appli cation of tho rapid-fire type ol Weech-meclmnlsni, now used on tin live iiiul six-inch rnpul-llro guns, to tun ew weapon It will be entirely sale aim practlcablo to lire four or live rounds pel minute with shells loaded with from CO to 60 pounds of emmensite. It is expected, too. tuut witn sinoitoiesa powder as the propelling force, the shells tired from this weapon will ue given velocity of 2COO per second, thus afford ing the highest degree of penetration ex pected of unloaUed shells Urea troin algn powered gulw. If these shells Burst uetonauvcij at will, as cluimed, a few minutes' Uro at tho rapid rato estimnted would moan destruction to any uuiirmored ship or any armored craft whose vitals ar not covered by more than six Inches of steel. The new Kim will be 20 calibres long, or just halt the lensth ot the latent type of 6-inch guns built by the naval ord nance bureau. Nickel steel will be used, and its con struction will bo practically the snmo ns tjuwproposcd lor the new ts-mcu weapon special design, which is to be assem- ijedljy a means proposed by William foyers of Philadelphia. It will have only tfifeo principal parts, a tube, an Inner Villi an outer jacket. The h ir h explosive shells will oo put up iniuetalllo cases in the same 'inanuor a tho fixed ammunition used in all rapid fire guns. WYOMING'S BIO FIRE. The I.lttlo Villa Vlslteil by u 100,000 Coullilgrntlnu. Eoohbsteb, N. Y., Dec. 27. The village of "Wyoming, In Wyoming county, was vlsltod by tho most spvere Uro in lta history yesterday. Tho fire broke out in a' bakery at 0:0 o'olook and before its course could be stayed, it had burned the Methodist EdIscodsI Church, six stores, seven lu-elllmn and three barns. The village was entirely without fire protection and finally a building was blown nn with Kun powder nud tho lire was stopped. Nine families are left homeless. The loss is estimated at 1100,000, almost entirely covered by Insurance. NEWS OF THE DAY. The knitting mills of John P. Shepard at Salem, N. J., were burjied yesterday. The loss is estimated at about $20,000, with J7,000 insurance. John Miller aud Simon Blankcnblller were examining a revolver In a Reading, Pa., saloon, when the weapon exploded killing Muller instantly. , Tho bank building, the Opera House aud nine small business nouses lu for borne. Mo wero burned last nli:ht. Loss about $40,000, With only small insurance. John McCormlck aud William O. Cow an, employed In the yards of the Pennys- vania ftallroad at Philadelphia, were struck by an express train and Instantly killed Ex-Senator Thomas W. Ferry, of Michl- nan. Hiram V. Heed and Allen r. Fowlet have entered suit iu Chicago for $.100,000 damages against tho Grand Itiver railroad. arid J. W. Uoynton, Its president, lor ai loged breach of contract. Patrick Griffin, a stair builder, and for merly a private in the 87th Royal Irish Fuslleers. died at the City Hospital, at Newark, N. J., from tho eflects ot lauda num taken with suloidul intont. He was despondent over a love affair. Kdwnrd Wright, a freight conductor on the Delaware railroad was run over and killed at Dolmar yesterday, and two houis later llonjamln Brlttlngham and his brother Edward, farmers, wero struck by a train uud instantly killed at the sumo place. Mary Bachmnn, thirteen years old, was struck by the cars near Melroso on the Now York and New England Railroad yes terday and instantly killed. Leua Ray mond, a companion, was also struck and badly Injured. Hinima woDDer, a tniru girl, saved herself by jumping from the trestle ou Which tne acciuens occurreu. Now for the Holidays I Everybody wants a new hat for Christmas, and the best place to get them is from 1 C. Cleaver's Hat Emporium i Whers you will find a most compleU stock of Mats, Gaps, Gents'' Furnishing Goods i AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Cor. Lino St. and Girard Ave., GIHARDVILLE, PA. Weather lforrru WASniMOTO.f , D. C. Duo. 27. For New Eng land! Generally fair: west winds. Tor Eastern Now York: Fair, west winds. For Eastern Pennsylvania: Valr, west illjhtly colder. For New Jeriey, Maryland and Delawarei fair; west winds, sllchtly colder. For Westarn New York: Ooowlonal (lur ries of now. vsHnblr wlndi. mojtlr southrnst Lamp-chimneys cost so little that ve let them go on break inc. We rro on buyinor'and grumbling. What should we do? Get Macbeth's " Pearl-top ' and "Pearl-glass; they are made of tot&h glass, tough against heat ; they do not break in use : they uo irom accident, They are line, well made, exact ; they fit the lamps they are made tor; stand, upngiu; the shade is right; they make a right draught tor Hgnt ; tncy are umtorm. tfotn Dear a iaDej for vour protection. Look for it HQ willing to pay a nicice more and stop mis constant expense and annoyance. . IMttstMinih. Fa. Oeo. A. BfACorrn go. It is proposed to chuugu the Amer ican Hag so us to render it more sym bolical. It Is very evident that some change will havu to be made in it, If we continue uddlng atateu, each to ho represented on the "union" by a star Already thero nre forty-four iu it, with at leant two more iu prospect, not to sneak of Alaska, or those that will come in when Canada la annexed. A German ollicer has been Benten ted to a year's imprisonment for drowning eevon men of his command by ordering them to attempt to awlm a stream with all their accoutrements nn, without first having been trained to Hwlui. Whut an ImmoDHO value militarism seta on humnii life! Files or Hemorrhoids Permanently cured without kulfo or ligature. Ho danger or suffering. No delay from bus iness while under treatment, ratleuts who are responsible need uot pay nntll well. Mrfoct cure guaranteed. Send for circular. E. DEED, M. 1), 129 South 13th St., l'hlladelphii Befers, by permission, to the editor of the Xtbhihu Hbbald. h S3 COULD HAVE SAVED $475 'It's Our Family Doctor How." "The FrUnd and Illemlne the Toor Bat- fercr Needs." rS7 on vswixnri j" "Mr f!nnk found health. bunpineBi and economy In tho usoof a simple remedy. " I lujftrid for van with DVSl'Ul'SIA and UVISlt COJU'lAINT, and was nearly a f!rililt win, a ,r leu, writes Sir. James Cook, or Oatsklll, New York, and after pending Q476 with iluclor. 1 found myself no Utter. I then determined to try Lr, Jluvlil Kennedy's l'avorltu ltemudy. made at liomiout, n, Y., and after using throe liottl'S which colli me just 130 I tnUril) cured." nnoh wnrils from a centlcman of Mr. Cooks tandlng. should receive creat attention from those, in need of a medicine that cures disease. We corntee Br. Kennedy's Fsvorlte Re.nedy to sbsoluttly curt Kidney snd Liver complaints, Oravel, Stone In the Dlsdder, Urieht's Disease, alt urinary troubles, Dla bete, Uctema, Salt Rheum, Jaundice, Dya pepila, Constipation, Rheumatlim, Skin Eruptions, Scrofula, Humors, Ulcers, Sorca and Pimples, Disorded Stomach, Sick Head ache, nillousntss and I'urify the Ulood. It Permanently Curea All Female Weeknesies. Wn rnnhl name scores of people litre. and elsowlicro, who havo Mt not actually sick, hutweak, wornaod weary, but who are now stronfj and well, solely by the ma. nf rir. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. It's a food for the hralu. nervo aud muscle, thereby curing sleeplessness, head ache, and all nervous trouble. 1 ,000,000 LOST ON WHEAT. K. s. Coraar A Co., Mlnnoniiollt Heiil lCstate Men, i I'mlar. MlNSKAPOiOd, Deo. 87 Thu failiiw of the old real estate firm of E. S. Comer & Co., Is nunomiced. 'he liabilities will reach 41,000,000, but "it la thonght tin attieta will more than oovor an onuea- tlons. The cause was speculation in wliavt. The firm could readily have obtalnou abundant uaaiitanoe It they bad been will incr to (MCent It. E. S. Oorsur Is president or tho Heal Estate Board ami has just declined a re election. Freyolnet Not to Uel;n. Lokdon. I'ec. 27. The Paris corres nnndent of the Dally News says: "Tho re port that M. de Freyoinet will reslRn from the Cabinet Is unfounded, or at; .least nremnture. M. de Kroyclnet is Incapable ol lingeriiiE orioes, yei ntjuuu his eves to the dolncs of those around him. hut he is careful not to ulve offense. If he had been as eiai-tint of morality in others as in himself, he could not havo ymrknd seven yai t with Itouvier, bating nobody and untMtift. U. de Freycinet'a worst weakness is bis Incapacity for TOIt H VT.T3. A house nnd lot at tho north I' west oorner ot Jau'tn a"d Cherry sfoets Apply to Mary 11. Herman, ou premises. 16'l-lff POH HENT. Society andolub rooms in tne L post ornoerjuuuiog. Appiyto u, attorney, itoom S. M. I'-in-he, IS-H-lf J, M. Qllck again haa ths flnmt lino of 3 Boots and Shoes In the valley, and defies successful compe tition. His prices for Boots, Shoes and .Rubber Goods aio lower thau the lowest. No. 21 Parker Street, GIjZCK, GIRAHDY1LLE, PA. READING JUL SYSTEM. Lehigh Valley Division. Anthracite coal used ex clusively. Insuring cleanli ness and comfort Arrangement of passenger trains Deo. t, 1892. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Perm Hn.ven Junction. Mauch ununK, l.e- lihthton. Slatington, AVhllo Hall, Catasauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Boston, Philadelphia, Hazleton, Wcatherly, Quakako Junction, Del ano and Mnhanoy City ot 0.01, T.W, 0.08 a m., iz.D.', a.m. d.st p. m. For New York, o. 4, v.uo a. m., i-.o. o.iu. 6"P-'P.- ,.1.. ror iiazieion, wiiKen-jarri;, .ii..p l.n.n r .111 mnn-nn.la U.Vn Wfttfl-rlr. Elmira, ilochcstcr, Niagara Falls and the West 10.41 a. m., (3.10 p. m., no connection tor Roches ter, Buffalo or Niagara Palls), 8.03 p. m. For Ilolvldere, Delaware Wator Gap and Stroudsburg, 6.04 a. m., 5.W p. m. i-'or ijamucrivitie anu -j.tuiuuii, w. w . w.. For Tunkhannock, 10.41 a. m., 8.10, 8 03 p. m. For Auburn. Ithaca, Genera nnd Lyons, 10.41 a. m., 8.03 p. xn. For Jeancsvllle. Levis ton and lleaver Meadow, 7,40, .0S o. m., 5.27, 8.03 p. m. For Audennea, u&zieton, stocmon nu num ber Yard, 0.04, 7.40, .08, 10.41 a. m., 12.62, S.10, For Scrsnton, fl.01, 9.08, 10.11 a.m., 8.10, 6.27 8.03 p.m. For UazieDroOK, jeauo, urnwn ruu r trcmuui 6.04, 7.4V, 8.US, 10.41 0. m., l.nz, s.iu, o... p. m. r or Asnianu, uiruruviiiu nuu uum wicci, 7.46, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.10, 8.15 p. m. For Karen Kun, Centrallo, Mount Carmel snd Sbamokin, 8.52. 10.16 a. m., 1.40. 4.40, 8.07 p. m. For Yaiesvme. l-arK iiaco, jaauanoy tiw Delano. 6.04. 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a m., 12.62, 3.10, 5.27, 8.03,9.33,10.28 p.m. , .... Trains will leave Shamokln t 7.55, 11.65 a. m., 2.10, 4.30, p. m. and orrlvo at Shenandoah ai o fA m . 19 r,'. s to. 5.27 n. m. Leave Shcnanaoan ror i-oiisvine, o.ou, i.iu, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.62, 3. 10, 4.10, 6.27, B.03 v.m. I.e&ve l'olisvilio lor onenanuouu, u.w, ,.., First National 9.09,10.15,11.48 a. m l: p.m THEATRE DUILDINO, Bltciiasiduali, Peunn. CAPITAL, - 4. Tf LEISENRINO, President. P. J. FERGUSON, Vis PKSaOaot J. It. LEISENRINO, Cashier B. W. TOST, Assistant CashSn. Open Daily From 9 to 8. .32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00, 7.15, 9.3d Leave Shenandoah for Haileton, 6.04, 7.40, 9.08, 10.11 B. m., 12.62, 3.10, 5.27, p. m. Leave Uazleton lor ssnenannoan, v.oc, 11.00 a. m., 12.45, 3.10, 6.80, 7.10, 7.58 p. m. KITTJIIAV TRAINS. Trnlno Imwn for Ashland. Girardvllleand Lost Creek, 7.2, b.4u a. m., is.au, p. ra. Delano. Haileton, Hmek Creek Junction, Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk.. Allentown, Dethlehem. Easton and New York, 8.40 o. m.. i-xr I'niiauuipnia ii..o p u. For Yatasvilte, Park Place, Uohanoy City and Delano, 8.40. 11.86 a. m., 18.80, .. 4.40 61 p. m Leave Uazloton for Shonundoab, 8.3U, 11 30 a. m.. 1.05, 4.37 p- m. Leave Shenandoah for PottavlUe, 6.(0, 8.40, Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.4tf a.m.,1.35, 6.15p.m. .7, I A.aiYMU'UllAUUU-WH'1 O. O. IIANCOOK, Gen. Puss Agt. Phlladelplila, Pa, A. W. NONNBMACIIER. Asst. G. V. A. Houtb Tlethlehem. Pa- 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, sanuTLKiu. DIVISION. NOVEM11ER 16. 1891. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above :an , UilbiTiun, Frackvllle, Nsir lair. Pottsvllle at 0 l, 9.40 a. n "PHILADELPHIA READING R. R. tiki; tabu in termoi nov. 13, 1892. Tratus leave-Shenapdoah as follows i For New York via 1'nuuQOipnia, ween aays. T04T-OnOalc or Jardin sirecte, a ladj's J aold wateh. Finder wl'I oe suiiabiv e- war'ed by returning same to tfco Hihao efflee. 1 ' ' $tr to 115 per day at home, gelling Llnhtulng ) Plater aad plating Jewelry, watches, tableware, &c. Plates the finest of lewolry good us new, on all kinds of metal with gold. sliver or nickel. Every h 10 6-2m Rii-rv linusH has foods needlne nlatin? 11. it. uisususuu., ' oiumous, u NOTICE TO ON I'll AI5TORS. -Healed p-0 posals will bo received at tne oft!eeo! mo Mineral Railroad and Minlpa Companv Sim moktn, P- , until noon on January I5m, lt93. lor inevinKing oi BBBBHmwifci u uepiu spcollletttious una an avanaoio inionra'ion will be furnished on opplloatlon to Mori lb W 11- lams, nuperlnu-nuent, snumoKio I'f I3VINO A. STRAUNS. MSDAST. Wllkos-llarre, Pa., Doc. 19, 1892. 12 a Iw t GENTS WANTED ON SALARY or com A mlsxlon. to handle the new Patent Cheml- caTInk Erasing Penoll. The quickest and great est selling novelty over produced. Erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds. Nb abrasion of paper, works Uko magic 200 to M) per cent, profit. One agent's sales amounted to tcW In aiTcinva. Another Ktl In two hours. Previous experience not neoecsary. For terms and full Citrtlculars, address The Monroe Ml'g Co., La rosse.Wis. 1439 6-34-ly ii f JmTi ill -T--T-- It Cui Coldi, Couhi, Sort Throst, Croup, Infla. sis, Wbsoplsr Couth, BronchlUl nd Aithrns, A cirUls cirt far CooiumtUoa in Irtt sUfes, 4 loro rUf U sdTtiMd lUiei, V st snot. T.u will th. txtellest street sfttr ttklsf Us trtt 44. 14 kr lrt STrrwkw. Irf kM(M M HU aai tlM. TMUVATE SALE OF A DESIRABLE FARM, I A desirable Uttlo farm in tho Catawissa Valley, near Krebs' station. 30 minutes walk from Shenandoah, will be sold at private sale hv nnnitrinir on ine Tiremises. -rno iarm con tains 20 ncros, more or lean, in high state of cultivatian. Will sell the farm by Itself with house and farm buildings, or will sell farming stock and Implements along with tho farm. If desired. Trie owner iBoceirous oi leaving me country. For Information, apply on the firrmlsos. M7dSw-lm MYLES WHITE. lavs 1 08.5.19 7.18,10.08 o.m., 12.83 2.48,5.63 p.m. Sunday 2.1M. 7 4 a. rs. ForNew vorKViamaucnuaunu weel. days, 7.18 a. m., 12.38, 2.48 p. m. . For Reading and Philadelphia, week days, 2.08, WtS, 7.18, 10.08 a. m.,lSf.S3, 2.48,5.53 p. m. Sun dun ana rm a. m . 4.2ft n. m f'or Harrlsburg, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m., 2.48, 5.53 p. m. ior Auentown, wcmjk uuys, ,.ia . iu., 1-., 2.48 p. m.- For PotMvllle. week davs, S.08, 7.18 a. m., 12.33, 2.18. 6.53 n. m. Sunday. 2.03, 7.46 a. m., 4.28 p. m, ii-or -ramaaua ana Maaanoy uiiy, wuuk u. ays Sud- Additional for Q1 K PAYS for H homo lot at May's Land tplU ing, the fine suburb of Atlantlo City; 5 squares from It. It. ; commutation fare to Phlla., 25 cents: has court house, hotels, scnoois, v citv. wo 2.08. 6.2!, 7.16.10.08 a. m.,l,,S.48, 6.53 p. m. Sun day, 2.08, 7.10 a. m., 4.28 p. m. AC Mnnitnnv , n i v whie ujlvm. u.uo i.. iu. For Lancaster and Columbia, wook days, 7.18 a. m.,z.4B p. m. , Tfnr wmiamannrt. Sunburv and Lewisburg, week days, 3.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 6.58 pm. Sunday, 3.S3 a. m., s.ua p. m. r or ainnunoy i iuuo, wen uo. .w, 7.18, 10,08, 11.28 a. m., 12.33, t 33, 2.48, 5.6S, 6.58, 9.S3 n. m. auuaay, z.uo, a.sa. t io a. m., d.uo, t.a u. ui. tfnr i.iruruviiic. i luu 4u.iuuu.k aianuuj weekdays, 2.08, 3.23, 5.23. 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. m. la.;u,l.M, s.iO, o D1, o.ix), v.u p, iu, ouuuay, .vo, a 23. 7.48 a. m.. .1.03. 4.28 n. m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week days, 3.23, 6.23. 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 6.58, 9.33 p. m. Sun day, 8.23. 7.46 a. m., 3.03 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH: Leave New York via I'hlladelnbla. weekdays 7.15 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night. Sun1 dm. 6 HI n. m . 12.16 nlirht. Lsave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4.00, 8.45 a. m., 1.00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m, 4.00, 6.00 p. in., from Uroad and Callowhlll and 8.35 a. m., 11.30 p. m. from 9th and Green streets. Sunday, 8.05 a ra., 11.30 o. m , team 9th and Green. Leave Reading, week days, 1.55,7.10, 10.03, 11.60 a. m., o.oo.T.or p. m ounuay, i.aa, iu.ia u. m. Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m. 12.80, 8,11 p. in Sunday, 2.10, 7.00 a. m.,a.us p. m. Ieave 'i-aicaqua, wcck aays, .:, o.9, iim a. :m p. m. auuuay, o.m, y.u . m., Leave Mahanov Cltv. week davs. 8.45. 9.18, 11.47 a. ra., 1.51, 7.42, v.oi p. m. a. m., p. m. lUUVO JUituttuuy l iauc, wti;. iu,a, fciu, 6.30,9.35.10.40.11.69 a.m., 1.05,2.06, 5. 20,6 26,7.67,10.10 n. Phasnlxvllle. Norristown and I adelphut (uroad street station) at t-.m afitl 11 S. m. and 4:15 p. in. ou weok days For Potts' vine ana intermediate stations 9:10 a. m SUNDAYS. 1 For W1ku Castle. St C uud 8:10 p.m For Hamburg. Reading, I'ottn .town, Pbcnnisvllle, Norristown, Philadelphia at a:oo, 8:40a. m.. 8:10 p. m. Trains leave I'Ttckvuu; ror "luiimnnoan ai. 10:40 d, m. and 12:14, 5:01, 7:42 and 10:03 p. mii nuadays, 11:13 a. m. nnd 5:40 p. m. i.eavo i-ottaviiiu ior anenanuoaa ai iu:u, :48a. m and 4:10.7:15 and 9:12 d. m. Sundavt at 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. i.oa vo I'nimuoipuio uiroua street station) ior ottsvllle and Shenandoah at 6 57 and 8 35 a m, 10 and 7 00 n in week days. On Sundhvs lears at 6 50 am. For Potthvlflo. 9 S3 a m. For New orkat320.405. 44H63A. 650. 7 30. 820. 8 90. 50. 11 00. 11 14. 11 35Hm. 12 00 noon (limited ox- iress 1 06 and 4 60 iflK) 12 44, 1 35, 1 40, 2 30, 3 30, Mfl A l) K tin tl IV l mm Ml AUl 7 11 B19 nmt in n . VV Ihh w uu, M fU, Mfl w iw, iu, u it uu iw u; i m. 12 01 night. SBftdars at 3 20. 4 05. 4 40. 5 3.U; ' s is. b 30, v 5U li ami m and 12 41, l in, 2 so, 4 Umlted4 60) 5 28,6 20.0 0,7 13 und812pm andT 1201 night. For Sea Girt, Long liranch and In termodlate stations 8 20 and 1114 am, and IM, p m weekdays. For llaltlmore and Washing ton 8 60, 7 20. 8 31. 9 10. 10 20, 11 18 am, 12 35 (llm ttedoxprnes, 1 30, 3 46,1 4 41, 6 57, 7 40 p m 12JDJ, night. For Freehold only 5 00 p m week days! l-'or isanimore oniy ai 4 ui, oua onu 11 jipH m. Sundays at 3 60, 7 20, V 10, n 18 a m, 4 4 1 J 6 tJi 40 pm, 12 03 nlgbt. llaltlmore only 6 08, U'S7 m. For Richmond 7 20 a m, 1 30 p m and 12 03 night. Hundays, 7 20 a m, 12 03 night. TOfc Trains will leavo Harrlsburg for Plttsbnril and tho West every day at 12 25 and 310 an; anu (umueu swj una aw p m. woyiorAiy toona at 8 15 am and 110 pm every day. Fob Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 SO a m ovorydayi and 10 20 p m week days. 5 Trains win leave aunoury ior wiiuamsparii' Elmira, Canandalgua, Rochester, Uuffalo and Niagara Falls at 6 10 a m, and 1 35 p m week; days. For Elmira at 5 30 p m week days. For brick, and lumbering mills clothing, cigar sash witn nnest water power; une driving, usmng, gunning, naming, selling: city and country combined: 35 houses oullt last year and not one empty; a safe and sure investment; f50 Invested will increase (2iln6months; 3 mills built this year; lots are 80 teet above ocean; 10 per cent, off for cash) 2 lots for 125: title insured. Send for circular. MAY'S LAND1NO IMPROVEMENT CO.. 658 Franklin St . Pniladelphla. MMm HOTEL AND RESTAURANT I JEA.TJXj 43TT3VT3VI-A. Respectfully Informs his old friends and tho public generally that he has taken charge of the oiu aiana lately iiccupieu uy i- dha. auiiumi whfirn b will keen on hand a fresh stock ol Porter, Ale and Lager Deer. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. n j 1 . WanAv's Rnlldlnr. raui oimnrr, cor. una anai-opur Sts. m.. 1.21,7.15, 9. 2.DU p. m, Sunday, 3.48, 8.1: Leave Mahanoy Plane, week di ys, 2.40, 4.00, n ,n .ft it nn n . , lx 9 M K on n 9A t M ,n 111 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00, 8.27 a. m., 3.37, 5.01 p. m. Leave Glrardvllle, (Rappahannock Station), weeks days. 2.47. 4.07, 6.36, 9.41 10.46a. ra., 12.05, 2.12, .11, 6.26,6.32, 8.03,10.10 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 4.U7. i.oi, a. m., a.ti, d.w p. m, Leave wllllamsport, weok uays, t a. m., 3.35, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 I'-or llaltlmore. wasnintiion unu l I). & O. It It, through trains leave Olrord Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & It. R. R.I at 3 60, 8.01, 11.27 a. ra., 3.66, 6.42. 7,ld p. m. Sunday, 3 rxi, b.k, 1 1.- a. m s.k, i. id p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Lcavo Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf and Houth street wharf, for Atlantlo City. Weekdavs Express. 9 00 am. 2 00. 4 00. 5 00. p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a m, 6 45, 6 30 p in. Sundays isxpress, tw, tlon. 8 () a m and 4 SO o m. Returning leave Atlantlo City depot, Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues, weesuuys r.xpruso. 7 w, 7 fa. v uu a m nu tw pm Accommodation, BIO t m and 4 50 p m. Hundays Express. 4 00 p m. A raimmnd&tfon. 7 10 a m and 4 30 d m. O. O. HANOOOlC.Uen'lJ'ws'rlAft. Erie and Intermediate points at 5 to am dally. For Lock Haven at 5 10 and 9 66 a m dally, 1 34 ( m, I 33 and 5 30pm week days, and 5 10 o m o Sundays only. For Kano at 6 10 am, 1 35 p woekaai days. II. Peon, Uen'l Managen J. R. Wood, Gen'l Pa8s'g'r Al- BE. 6C Kirtli fourth fi JO bclo Ot.cn, fhiuddr APTttt UK ftuiillr Ibjilol.D, til t" riul nl advertuing d&clori bt, fftllM. ki veil M aufteki li pronUi U 70a rur all Alter! hi), ud UKl' a vrluo uftruite. Ire tdtlM, IrekUiiebt, kUd klwr Its belt vlbdk'4, the via DiiDuraclvreri, ilUi Uielr called toLlce, muraUvei, ubleu, ir it,rlerii and etber aecret no.irvn Lug concerua, lie bDje ear mediate, el , el., bav aviudled aod rolitwd JJ, b ha, had e year' ruropa UoaplUl an,l lta jnn r'"' alaiperiene. He .jamlool t J blm, 11 wlllnudM'T 1 J btlber Touroau licorabl or not. Uedioell'"" doea be elalm lo be Ood eoeal, bin b dnee re iu Bon , dlj r-erat of Syphulj; Ulcera. etrlctnre", onorriioial toUon, and DlactVrgea. Bell.rere In, "'"'i'f, Dbea,ledDa, aud all Iboa. dleeaied Iran edwu et yoilUiJi Indlaci.tlon,.of both ie-i., are eor. tt ";i,,BV"' 1-aUilo, Uomoeanaiblo, aod FollU) 'J J Jl" Jr. tear tiej are (odleaud. l"rf n " " VII" VAi,"b.iy" I will flnrl the r inDorc r. ."'" " Saloon : and : Eestauran 115 N. WHITE STREET. First-class Lsger liner, Ale, Porter and. T.j perance Drinks b.d Cigars. Fine old Tf lbt andU,uor, .l-.y "VlLUJUt, re,