THE WOUNDEO DYING- of lEmploycs of the Print In Which the Accident r i Al.o R.rlonsty Unrt-ltrave j i.i iiv Tlialr t- K Tim nxnlosions of nm,uni ' , . i ont nr nt ni! CSWlUllsum""" m, Hennelierry last ovenlng were terrific, anil It seoms almost a mira cle tUt no oue wns killed ouir 8i . As It is. over a sooro of llremoii, Including tho Chlot of the Flro Department and aeveral laoorers, mo on..--"., . -r m. aro ilvini: and several others aro .OBorlouslyburuedtuattuorcunugt.ro- .over. Those fatally injured are: James lLissell, Aroma.., burned about he head and Internal Injuries Thomas Uallagnor, uraiu.i injuries and face almost burned off. Tho explosion wo in the piaio hioh 18 located immediately beneath the ..lounik vrhluli ii lormeu oi iio.w.""-- .,....,i wlt.U ulasi and iron. Jnrlug tne eany par. u ""- .,. employes oi ine "", . " f i.f nV1r In this vault, nnkkl.t.lnna that were to do usuu it... , h nioni, wilu met. " . , .ill. f..l lou tho doors oi iu'"" . ... ... i a n'innk 8 o'clock iyioriiy uoiul- ranker or the press room, noticedijkV. t, vicinlty of tho brick wall, wmCSL(ied between tho press room and 8v,it. Without -waltinB to open u.n v"vj.8 tho fore mangavean an -JJATIw then ro tuned to tho uaa i &u!0 a0 threw open tho vault door.jf Instantly there nearly ol the employe- ni.mit. tun in tin number :".; the floor, all Bustain.n; A.r!.T 'nS.nt. members of rtre induce patrol and ho- en gine com .wtP10' ...t.i i,H.l no sooner reached IS! .V, r h. a .ccondand stronger mo ,v "- .. -,, ..m tho men were jllU itvi " explosion io"""""' - rnuS the room hurled to tno l oo. noglt0 Rbcr r now sido . . , ..,..11 n tlnwithtncSl unnsc Several ot the men V,,,, , lliulted Jess, and the ""r-J .,'Utuor ' , mi Iromen were , wu --- however, and tor a .Idle tho a left to take care oi rod men were oei '-""r:, , ers afore one nan ui"" eu come odfc. and wnno tup TOtn wnrKiu yjr,.min sprang into r .iti . thkir heMsMPRe men who had In ITi'T 'SS?wion. and cheered nle tha tlremen worked as n work -when their own lives lives ot others are troinbliuX in balance. One by one the burned and battered men were dragged from tho basement and oa the last one was taken out Sweuie called out " Now, out for your lives, men," and there was a rush for tho upper floor, which was made just in the nick of timo, for a fourth explosion came, which made bricks, mortar and ironwork fly like feathers and gave tho chlot a scorch ing as he beat a retreat, that he will re member for many a long day. Democratic Snnntorlal Caucus. AlbanT, N. Y., Jan. 5. Souator Pluu Ititt, chairman ot the Senate Cauous Com mlttee.announcos a joint Democratic cau cus, to be held in thu Assembly chamber Tuesday evening Jan, 10, at 8 o'clock, to decide on a candidate for Uuitod' States Senator. There appears to bo no opposi tion to Edward Murphy, jr. Tho Repub licans will nominate Senator Frank ills cock. Trphun J'rogruse In Now York. New Youk, Jatv 5. Eight additional cases of typhus fever woro reported last night making atotftlVjf 92 cases sinco Doe. 1, 1802. The mime's of the mast re cent victims are; John U. .Thompson, So years old; George Gordon, 42; John Laf ferty, 47, and George Nairn, -15, all ot 34 Bayard street; Annie Bltz, 25, an inmate cl the Almshouso on Blackwell'a Inland. lajurod by the Kiploslon of an Kuglne, Lancaster, Pa., Jan. 5. Freight on gine 1185 on the Pennsylvania railroad, westward bound, exploded yesterday at Brown's crossing, near Christiana. Cal vin TJmberger, engineer and Hutch Holler man,' fireman, both of Harrisburg, were terribly injured and will probably dlo. The engineer was hurled into a Held ami the fireman seriously scalded. A Contractor's Vittul Full. Balmtox, N. Y., Jan, 5. Nelson R. Tandenburgh of Vandenburgh Brothers, contractors and builders, fell headlong trom a scaffold in the new Methodist Episcopal Church, 2Q feet to a temporary floor in tho auditorium. Ho struek on bis head and shoulders and fractured his skull. Ills injuries will prove fatal. 4 Mormon Colony In Mexico. Santa Uoballe, Mex., Jan. 5. Elder John Siart of Salt Lake, who has obtained a oonceisiou from the Mexioan Government for theitablisuent of a Mormon colony here, arrived yesterday with twenty families,, comprising about ouo hundred persons. The colony is expected to com prise li.OOO persons. Gift to ltoanoke College. New Yohk, Jau.5. A generously dls- Sosed resident ot this oity has given to ev. Julius B. Drolier, president ot the ltoanoke College, Va., tho sum of $1,000 a year for three years, to be used in sup porting scholarships for deserving young men ot small means in that Institution. Four GlrU Ite&cued by Firemen. ITaveuhiix, Mass., Jan. 6. There was great oxcltemeut during a flro at 0. S, Currier's paper box factory yesterday. Four girls were taken out in au inseusl We eonditiou by the firemen. One girl frang from a window and was badly cut Jufl bruised. m can niid tho mm "WAsniKOTOK, Jftl? fmm bo i Iihi Issued a p fall nnnesty Pllri Hi Mnrr.li 22. 169.5. dofln bittamy. polygamy and tation in tho Terrltorle: citnti. kuown n the . ... ill nprsuiui who have iuaa niiatntiii'il from habitation, but upon the .1-.. .1.... tl,.itf ahull In tho HOU mi .""J - , tTiilil ..n.. t..rf iu Wvrs of the Unit1 7,.i t. otherwise. Those who . ,.ll flinmsolve.l Of tllB -r 1 .-111 l.n wlirnrnlislv PrOseC aueruu ni " , - . ,,i. s -w Tho proclamation based upoUiTober tion of tho Mormon C'hurcu oi 0Q(;. 1890-lu proclaiming man i "' ..,.ieapre- 0n..r.inii nolviramous Jna111"'. '.nVil. sentatlou that they havM'" :ommll&u ana tue report ui w. - , ftlUm reconlmoudlnt; the A uesty, THE oOULDSARENOT ..,.,. to St Nt Afraid ,,,,-. v. pub. , .nK .r"-.,: ,.. weroVn foot lisl.ed to , no o .. Jaynould 0 stBai tk l 1 Woodlawbas from he QoU,d fanW ulnl" B. , " ' Beu. to himself and hiJ ubouh h, d been i Bent " owel evidence . ri..,r hut they Uruiiicr uwbi , . i - ,,nnb.( 0 having been ""r - w bullt i TIih fJoUUl tOUlu Z . thu possiuiiuy I IwluB m l 8f l.avlni for Bol. w uo foundation for stories o bucu pioia WON'T ACCEPT A MILLION. .....i.. will ll.ilil Out for Her tr. ..-..ii s.l.,.ru of tli Crouiie L,itiit". New Youk, Jan. 5.-Lawyer Steele counsel for Mrs. KosterliU admits that a proposition au -. . client belrsof V. Mgr " . $1,000,000 iu sotuciueuu lnst the estate. al7.. ...vnver. that as the claim oi liowever. be tho widow oi l. -""--(ia Mr. (Jroif ven, ami iu. at.,tB eils. I 11 proportion ot will fli'ioun tne i , . rout $3,000,0p 8UO - not likely BLAINE. 'Nyj-V .T..lmatoii, Hl!t.r O WFLL I, Dr. no.Not Apprp n llelai o. - wiJnin.t. WASHINQTOK, Tn. 5. infer" . Ilud not feeling 8icll thls.'Sger is appro yestorday. fso. Dr. Jnb flr0 Oj'"' ,on- ..uiuj, dn, 0. TUo Prcs donk fX,ii,i tu lu" oeate. nmong others, the ...H n.wuMicr nominations: -ii issacuusotts UmiiD W Shonanl Mittine.iKiier Connecticut James B. Baldwin, Terry- dona; Frank J. Loucks, Dolgevlllo? Pennsylvania II. B. Rupn. Hummcls town: Henry C. Shcaror, Now Bloomfleld; ""ram xi. ijea, Mausueia vauey; Mrs. Sallle A. Ramsey, McKces Rocks; Mrs. ijyaia i. Yaiton, lionnett square. , Tiio California Senatorshlp. Saobauekto, Cal. Jan. 5. Jeremiah Lynch has withdrawn from the Senatorial contest, thus leaving the field clear for Stephen M. White, Two Democratic Sen ators and two Democratic momhers of the lowor house havo since refusod to support White. Counting the three Populists for White, he still needs three votes to elect. It is rumored that four Republicans will boabsont during the balloting which will give White a majority, but a deadlock is more probable, and this would mean the appointment of a Republican. lie Died ol a Ilroken Heart. Philadelphia, Jan. 5. Investigation of the case of Charles G. Douglass dis. closed the fact that he had actually died from a broken heart. He was one of a number of gas bureau employes who were accused of extensive peculations in tho issuance of checks, but it was shown that ho was innocent. Ho nover recovered from the humiliation. Over I'rodurlion of Kentucky Whlakey. Louisville, Ky., Jan. 5. T. M. Gll moro, apromluent whiskey man, says tl at tho whiskey production for the year promises to I'xceod by far all previous productions. The estimated product for the Stato for tho prosont season is 50, 000,000 gallons, and unless the consump tion is inoreased there will bo a big over production. To Transfer Their Hlg Sliimeri. Quebec, Jan, 8. It Is rumored here that the Canadian Pacific Railway intends to transfer this year the three steamships Empress ot India, Empress of China and Empress of Japan, now employed in the Paclflo service between British Columbia and Japan, to tho Atlantic, whore they will make the service between Liverpool and Quebec. St. Thomas College Damaged lly Fire. Scbanton, Pa., Jan. 6. St. Thomas' College was found to bo on fire about noou and before aid arrived the flames had gained great headway. The upper floors of the building are badly damaged, while torrents of water have caused much des truction on the lower floors. bot Tier Life Saving a Hog, Buffalo, Jan. 5. A young woman named Nellie Miller lost her lite in a burning house at the corner of Oak and Vine streets about 3 a. m, She had es caped in safety, but went back to look for a pet dog, and was overcome by the smoke. Traded Ills Wife for a Hone. FonT Suott, Kas., Jan. C. A young farmer named Garber, living fifteen miles west ot here, having learned that his wife and his brother-in-law, Charles Kirby, loved each other, traded his wite to Kir by for ahorse. Slutllntcd Under a Train. Elizabeth, N. J., Jan. 5. Johu MeCau ley, 23 years old, attempted to board a train near Elizabethport. He missed h.s footing, fell under the wheals and was horribly mutilated. W I . . POISONING SUSPECT"- TWoMte8u1U.n.lV.c.noftn.rlot.t the lloiliMtond 3111". ITrniBCiw. Jan. 5.-Two mm of Jame, . ..mr rwldlnit near Mo il, wimami, -,..,., wl,,it noneahela Olty, are BullermK . . ..Unn administered at is Deuoveu w u u ' itmntead mills, uno 01 " nv a-ho boys, aged 18 and 20 re.pecuvo y, were the Orst to enter the wrm-B ' " when was openeu io nu" . TheAworkoil until they cft'" slH TheyVhen returned home whero the family ihyslclan pronounced their ail mT1uXeatmen.hower,had no elTectAfter a Beconur. the doctor atec ,,nav ' mtcd. intestines ot uotu w.. -y --- the le would not say jiv-aiv...., oung men were poi"""""- T.rtrlftlaturr; Tr.Xamo JjVlSlARCK, N. D.. Jan. o. Republicans ha ooen eng.i" 'over since -he opening of the -n, Pnnillst Stato officers lists In a Leglsla f Mm house of Governor asse vestenUy and were privately . ChK Justice Bartholomay, ShortridgV sworn iu 'V (or the public cero- Insteau oi V"..ii.nll, r very angry muny. l''oy,,' introduce bills in both and to-day w off th(j nppropriation of bouses cut tm ciorUhiro. all otate Arizona Wants Admission. hoknix. ArlJi., Jan. 5.-r,i.-Uop ibll- HU , .tin Trrlt..,, l 1 Olll r ll can anil uouiuu..- ----- u .:.... I. haen In ss,p.ii liere, comiun-" ., .Mi.i..J , , Each adopted a bo , u upon Congress i n""""" admission ut xv..- B. r Shropshire Krtoep from EnglandVo . Jou.N-r' the World's Fair They k to St. Jons?" 'vorm's Ha r They .iiaAJtern States . ! 'JUlUIIIUireS OVnr alilnna.l Kllli d l,y the Cr. WiLKtanAnnB, Pa., Jan. 5.-Twc-lnnders, John mwl pi m...i. struck by a Lehigh Valley train Mountain near Fairviow vostnrda. V train rn- was instantly killed and Paul wu Injured. Alli-eoii Poisoner Reijf Cincinnati, Jan. 5. Coleif was instantly killed and Paul wXTh" John faUUy loyie, uno were arrnstivl tu,..i without a warrant but on ,. .... .oiJ6nWt.l!ly.WiJ,rilonie.s id Guil- nestond. Pa.. imvB ueeu reieascu uy tne umuc of Com mon Pleas before which thoy were taken, on a writ of habeas corpus. llottd and Stalila lliirni-il. 3 LOUCESTEn, h. J., Jan. 5. The hotel and stable of John l Ioniing was destroyed by flro early in the morning. All tho occupants of the hotel made their escape, Ealph Dermot, a fireman and Mr. Flem iug, the lesee ot tho hotel, were sllghtly Injured. The burned property was valued ut siu.UUU. Commander James S. Dean. Old Soldier's Gratitude COMRADES, READ THIS. Torturing:, Life Destroying: Dyspep sia Cured. Another Triumph for Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Sir. Jam in S. Dean. Commander of Gen. Grant Tost, O.A.1E., ICoudout, N.V.,nnd Chief U. S. Mall Agent or the Ulster A Delaware Itallrond and one of tho most popular and well known Gentlemen In the Kuat, sihoso veracity Is beyond question says I ' I was all run down vrtth DYSPEPSIA. I doctored and doctored but it all resulted Ihe earns way. I grew worse. ItuffertJ untold misery night nnd day. My case was pronounced uicurabli, I suffered this way for fully TITO YEAltS. I chanced to meet Dr. Kennedy on tho ctrect about that time, and I told him of my condition and he said, ' Juimt," you need not tuffer so. como to mr ofllco and I'll pivo you a boltlo of FAVORITE KE5ILD1, take it morning, noon and night, and it will euro you. I took tho medicine as directed, but had no coryU timet in a cure, as my case had been tried by so many. After usini; it a week I be gan to feci better, and In n short while ofter that I was ENTIRELY CURED "Just think of it, entirely cured. That lerrihlo distress, every thing I ate, breaking up tour in my throat had all gone and I have not had a moments dis comfort since. To-day thero la'nt a )ealthitr man in this country and my flppfitlte is grand, 1 believe I could eat nTUiU OF NAILS if I had to and digest them ultli easo. Favoritk Reitesy is the icif ci Dyspepsia and poor healths, j Yours truly, f JAMES S DEAN liofluuu-r, Xarch ietli1603. NEWS OF THE DAY. ti,b Xlorchants' National Bank of liar A Ma." capltnl f 100.000. ha.bg, authorized to bein burinew. J Mrs. Uerardy and Mrs. Qastlng ar0 oa trial at Valparaiso, .m . ynuruer ..,, bu- I. . . .. x,...., ti. dundloclt 1" t"10 "'ta Sonaie -iuo ucuu v- - frutTii :i:i i tho work of organising. thoKldependeni t,.klnir all of the offices cxcGpt.olle. Danf Kenna is "uuer. ur. liu ivu thinks that ho has boeh sinco Saturday a Orr bfiran his duties ai United States Tension Agent at Buffalo ycBterdny. , Ehlhorn & Iusann's great factory in Elberfeld, UoriYany, was uestroyou u, fire ycslerday. The loss Is $750,000. Secretary E.'uIiib has appointed a Board of ollicers to Bugest romedies for the bad crtrfAjri-diidltltu ot army ports. Because ho failed to close grogsnopa mo Chief of Police ol JNevv jjuuiuiu, was dismissed by the Mayor. -Connecticut lire underwriters have le cl ared war against the New England Ex-l.- v,...wlni iiollctos at tho old B" Tho members feel that an advance "j 80 pcr Cent. is too largo and thoy will not acquiesce. . The mui dercrs ot Jatuos W. Bp'v-? .. nf Bridgeport, Conu , are stiuc . i.u nnlini liavo svf' Bider a very strong clew j. ,irv has rim so low luar, troas- rd can be offered for tlie,av' ot the guilty men, Evan 'ohcal Ckuroh Atrlcboro, Mass , areenuaued or SLft.inan war trroviii!r nut. nf o fact t)mt tlie Evangelical Church re- iiii-s m permit tne Universal sts nartlnl. ... . . . ... . . I' - 'i'iB in hib ui.inagemont ot the Youu t ien's Christian Association. -Tho rush into the S.ui Juan cold nni,i. m, ... imunura. xnerojire now 7.UUUtuoro. Clara King, who accideutullv t.ilih,i and killed Sidnoy Mo Coy while participat ing In private theatricals Now Year's evo at San Francisco, has been exonerated by till. I'nPilllw'o Ittotr - J". J. At a meeting of the Stato Forest Com misslou in Albany, thirty-live proposals wero received for the purchase of State lands aggregating about 7,000 acres, lying outsido the Adirondack Park. Tho bid ders offer from $4 to $8 per acre, and thU tho Commission declares, is more than it expected to get for the lands. easterly winds. tor Eastern New York: Increasing cloud- moss ami snow; warmer; oustorly winds, tor kastem l'enusylvania: Snow, followed by clearing; easterly winds becoming variable, lor how Jersey, Maryland and Delaware: snow, roiiowea uy olenrlng; warmer; easterly winus oocoimnt; vanablo. uur Yiiurn ew lone: anow; warm er cooler Thursday uijht; southeasterly winds becoming variable lor Western ronnsylvanla: Clearing; oolden nortuwostorly winds, NKW VOllK SIAIIICET.S. New Youk, Jan. 4. Money on call was fair- jy HUUI O Hill uiui u (iur CUQl, BONDS CLO.StN'l PIIICUS. 0. S. 4s. r. U. b. 43. C ' 8TOCIvS-closi.su. Delaware ft Hudson 133 Delaware, Luukawanua 4: Western 1&5 Kno aj K lo preferred 43 LaUuKbore 130 i Now Jorse) Centml 1B5U Now York Ceutrui iou Ueudhig Westoru I'mun awl UIIAIM JIAIIKUT. lVne.it -No. v led wlntor, Jan. 78; Feb. "9 7 8. ..loll, til 3-4. 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The best beer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies, wines and flnest cigars always on hand, ROBERT LLOYD, Prop. ber" in Fori 8.(13 v l or it 6.01, 7 lil lor Ai 10, o m ! or Rl iliimoUiLl I' Yutl O' luno, 0 ii SCI. 9.LI Hi Tr..IU3 I Jl 10, 4.30, n e cri a, m , 1, ave I DKI 10.41! r.rnvo l'l 9 CTi. 10.15, 1 n in I.cavo Si io.4i n m., livavo M 1 1.00 a, m Trnins le. i-'-nnlr. 7.29. O.lU T,-nr Yntr-vu'e llazlcul Hni'Ml JunCtlOl llrihlehcm, Umi! 3 ( " p m. rirll'hllfti He .40. 11,35 ill ive llu;'lrtnn ' m. 1.05. 4.37 d m Leave Shenandoah 0 30a m,. 2 45d m Leave Pottsvtllo for ' am 1 35. 5 IB p. ra. 1 V HWH1 C. Q. HANCOCK A. W. NONNEMAC Iirfi ion JSj pilILAOEU'lIIA & Kl-ADI I1MB TAIILE IN EFFECT NOV Trains leave Shenandoah aa folkl . For Kow York vfa l'luladelnhia' S.UH,n.aS,7.18.ia08 a.m.. 12.33 2.1H.R.F:! .3 8.08, 7.40 a. m. For New York vln Mail weekdays, 7.18 a. m., 12 33. 2.48 n ml 1'or KeadinK and PhiladelnLla. m:l 2.03,6,23,7.18, 10.08 a. m.,13.33, 2.48,5.53 p. ll For Harrisburg, week days, 2.48, 6.53 p. m. 2.08, ' l'or Allcntown, week davs. 7 18 a. m. 2.48 n. m. For Pottsvlllo, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m., I 33," .io, v.oa y, m. aunaay, .'.us, 7.40 a. m., 4.28 p. m, d: , ' .r'. ui.,i-,.3o, .10, d.dj p. m. sun- day i08, 7.46 a. m 4.28 p. m. Additional for Mabanoy City, week days, 6.68 p. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, week davs, 7.18 a. m., 2.48 p. m. For Willlamsport, Sunbury and Lewtsburr. jeek days. 3.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m 1.33, 6.58 pm. ruriu: abanov Planp. wpk Hiiva nu n Knn For Ashland and Slmmokln. week days, 3.23, ,.,o, u. w., i.aj, o.oo, w.A5 p. m. bun' day, 3.23. 7.46 a. m.. 3.03 p. m. TKAINS FOIt SHKNANDOAH: Leavo New York via Philadelphia, week days 7.45 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. in., 12.15 night. Sun1 day, 6.00 n. m.. 12.15 nleht. Lsave Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4.00, 8.45 a. m., 1.00, 4.S0 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. Leave Phll&dclnhla. wppk dnv. 4 in in on,. m 4.00, 6.00 p. in., from llroad and Callowhlll and iu., n.oup. m. iromvinanaureenstruetB. Sunday, 9.05 a m., 11 30 o. m , frem 9th and Green. Leavo Reading, week days, l.h5,7.10, 10.05, 11.50 a. ui., u.ikj, t.ui p. m aunaay, i.a.1, iu.48 a. m. Loavo Pottsvllle, week days, 2.40. 7.40 a. m 12.30, 6,11 p. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m 2.05 p. m. 3.20. 8. 43. 11.23 n. m., 1.21,7.15, 9.28 p, m. 2.50 n. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m., Leavo Mahanoy City, 11,47 a. m 1.51,7.42,9.54! week days, 3.45, 9.18. p. in. aunaay, 3.40, tJ.i: a. m., a.M p. ra. Leave Mahannv Piano, wpob Aotra o in im J IJ. LU. 6.30,9.35.10.40.11.59 a,m.,1.05.2.oa,5.20,6.26,7.57,l6.l6 y. in. k3uuuaji, ,ii, t.wt o.l u. m., 3., D.UI p. m. nmm uiruruviue, luappauannocK station), weeks days, 2.47, 4.07, 6.36, 9.41 10.46a. m., I2.i, z.is, 1.11, o.a), 0.32, H.03, 10.I6 p. m. Sunday. 2.47. 4.07. 8.33. a. m.. 3.41. 5.07 n m J' Leave Willlamsport, week days, 8.00, 9.50, 12.00 u. ui., u.oj, 11.10 p. m. aunuay, 11.1a p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via u. & O. It. It., through trains leavo Girard Avenuo station, Philadelphia, (P. & H. It. It.) at 3 80. 8.01. 11.27 a m.. 3.56. 42. 7.1ft n m r , L 1 K.1 U O) 1 t -VT n trt E JI. m . a tl J 1 ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leavo PhlladelDhia. Chestnut and Mouth streot wharf, for Atlantio City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a m, 2 00, 4 00, 5 00, p. m. Accommodation. 8 00 a m, 5 45, 6 30 D m. Bunuays Express, 9 00, am. Accommoda tion, 8 00 a m and 4 30 p m. Returning leave Atlantic! f!ltv donnt a tinniA and Arkansas avenues. Wppbrta. n,nM.j 7 00, 7 43, 9 00 a m and 4 00 p m .iivujuiuiuuuuon, o iu a m ana 4 30 p m. Bundays Express, 4 00 p m. Accommodation. 7 30 a m and 4 30 p m. t . u,Sv,u- HANCOCK, Gen'l taas'r CAt. I. A HWEIGARD, Ocn 1 Manacer PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOntTTLKILT. DIVISION. NOVEMBER 15, 1891. Trains will leave Shpnnnrtntih nrt. ,v,a bk.a date for Wlggan's, Gilberton, Prackville, New Castle, 8t. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading, Pottstown, Phconlxvllle, Norrtstown and Phil adelphia (Droad street station) ats:0Oaad 11:45 a. m, and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays. For Potts vllle and intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wiecan's. Oil rton. Prnpwnio Castle. St. Clair, Pot, ville at 8:00, 9:40 a. m. and 3:10 p.m. For Ha burg, Reading, Potts town, Phcenlxvllle, Nc -lstown, Philadelphia at6:00,B:40a. m.,3:10p. . ' Trains leave Frackvill for Bhenandoah at 10:40a. m. and 12:14, 5:04,x,:42 and 10:09p.m. Bundays, 11:13a. m. and5:40p. m. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah at 10:15. 11:43 a. m and 4:40.7:16 and 9:42 n. m. Snn... at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 36 a m, 4 10 and 7 00 p m week days. On Sundays leave at 6 50 a m. For Pottsvllle, 9 S3 a m. For New Ynrlr nt 3 90. i On lin R. 11 nut von o an oJ? 9 50, II (XI, 11 14, U 35 o m. 12 00 noon (limited ex press 1 06 and 4 50 p ra) 12 41. 1 35, 1 40, 2 30, 3 20 l00, 402, 6 00 6 00, 6 20, 8 50, 7 13, 8 12 and lOOOp m, 13 01 night. Sundays at 3 20, 4 06. 4 40, 5 36 8 18 8 SO, 9 50, 11 35 a m and 12 44. 1 40. 2 30. 4 M (limited 4 50) 5 SB, 6 20. 6 W), 7 13 and 8 12 p m and 1201 nh?ht. For Sea Girt. I.nni? liiSnliF.-A-0 tcrmodiate stations 8 30 and 1114 am, and 4 00 y m wueKuays. r or uammore and Washlntf. ton 3 50. 7 20. 8 31. B 10. 10 9(1 Ilia "iel?IpeBSS.,1 3! 3 48.) 4 41, 6 57, 7 40 p m 12 03 night. For Freehold only 5 00 pim weekdays For Baltimore onlvat 2 4 01, .J and u so n m. Sundavs at 3 sfi. t an a in 1 1 la . V. .? 7 40 p m, 12 CB night.. Baltimore only 6 08. 11 so y in. v or uioumona 7 a) a m, 1 3 n m and 12 0a night. Hundays, 7 20 a m, 12 08 night, u4-uo Trains will leave Harrisburg lor PltUburu and (limited 3 00) and 3 40 p m. War for jS loona ai o ia a m ana 4 10 nm every day. For Pal!"j:sttnaAltoo at 1130 a ra every daJ mm iu uu j m weeK aays, Trains will Iaavp s,,n, ..mt . Elrnlra, Oanandalgua, Roohester, iJuOalo aid Nlaeara Stalls nt Kin n m , days. For Elmira at 5 30 n m wv rtSo or Erie and Intermediate points at 5 10 a m dally, P0J tSSk "von at 5 10 and 9 56 a m dally, l si and 5 SO pm week days For Renovo at 510a q,:!5 ana,5 XS m week days, and 6 10a m on weSkdaTS ' forKaM 6 10 am, 135 p m . 1 J. R. Wood. Qen'l MaaagerJ K Qea'l rwfr Agt, JWSfc; r it V1 mg- at tT S FiisVill find tin. Pianos, Org-annTTlSewing- Ma--chines. J- p. Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. TWICE TOLD TALES! ( Aro sometimes a bore, bat when the people are told twice that at Gallagher's" Cheap Cash Store they can buy Flour and Tea at lower rates than anywhere in town' they are glad to lest the truth of the oft repeated story. He also keeps on hand full line of Groceries, Fresh Butter and Eggs, Po tatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store ! (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. CHAS. ZAXiLA Respectfully notifies his friend that he will open a new store at Corner Jardm and Oak Streets, Where he will keep a full stotk of Green Groceries, Cigsrj, Tobacco and Candy. Pool, try and all kinds of game in sea&oa.. Oystora and 3T"ifs,li. Open Monday, November 21 ' FOLDER'S Saloon : and : Restaura: 116 N. WHITE STREET. Flrst-olase Lager Beer, Ale, Porter am i"'""" iiiun u:.u uigars. t ine uld and Liquors always onhand. . H. C. FOLMER, Hess' Livery Stal 118 P. Market Allcyj NEW BU&9IES An HARNESS s - "uwumj iu iun M. M. UURICE, A TTORIfXr-A T-IU IMNAHDOAn, PA. m
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