ning Herald. MHKD DAILY, SUNDAY KXGHPTHD WSIKLT, HTBHT SATDH1IAT. t, A. HOY Jilt..... a. a nor Kit , w. a. waucixh .JUHlor and JuMIfcr ...Xwnl JMlttir ..Ii(mi"M Afntrr jr. jr. hut mm SUBCHIrTION HATH I Vaily "r ysw ... w "WisKi.r, per rear......-................. I t ,,lrirrlfM iMw. Tntuurat, Wesntspsr lias, first inswtloiii 6 seats par Una web subsequent insertion, Rata rrsgnlM advertising mnbelisd on sppllcs Mta at tba omo or br mail. Taa Krsmso Hshaui has a larger circula. Mm la Shenandoah than any oher paper pub- Books open to all. Xatered at tba Postoffloe. at Shenandoah, Pa., lor tranmntaiilon through tba mail aa seeond-elass mall matter "Nhvkk mbfork," ys the New York ,Swn,"iSBn American President iBitimi ottlMsfor the sisatsiimtioii of frtHjandMiecwsful government." And wImiii tlilaaduiliilalintion itoverit will be tufa to jneJlot tlmt fuclta thing will be ordtred never again ! Tjiobk who think Ibey know my that Carlisle v 111 auk Congrewi to lit, Lim iwsiie thrtu per centum bonds re deemable uy time Hfior Unto years TliiB Is Ills scheme for keeping thing going until Ihe RenubllcuDB come to tlieir own again. Conukkbsman Conn, of Indiana, a Democrat and muuufHClurer.Baya: "If an election had been held in Indiana Just Tuesday the state would huvwgone Jleimblloau by at least 25,000 plurality. Indiana Is u munufucturiuK state, and an analysis of the vote Tuesday will show that Republicans made their gains in manufacturing districts," It is a great pity Indiana hudn't an elec tion last week. Tun ixi'UE&s tkain robbers seem to muku u tucccss of it, whether on ac count of timidity on the part of the train hands or superior bravado on the part of the marauders is not clear, Such u bund consisting of only three masked men got over seven thousand dollars from a train in Kentucky Sat urday, without any apparent reibtence, to the discredit of those who permitted the robbery. Mits. Edwakd Hohy, of Fort Wayne, I ml., has been presented by one of the railroad companies parsing through that city with a large water jug and cups of hammered silver. This Is in return for Mrs. Itoby's action during a recent train disaster near her home, Bhe turned her house into a hospital, her family into uursee and gave up her parlor to railroad tfliclalsfnrbusluess meetings, She refuted anyconipi'UBa- tion, saying that she had only done her duty os a Christian. Tim ease with which desperadoes, armed to the teeth although few in number, matched boldly into a town, overawed thousands of inhabitants and cooly plundered a bank, speaks very poorly for the courage of the in habitants. A man with a gun always has the advantage of a score of citizens unarmed. Thus it was that Quantrell with only a handful of Con federates was able to make a raid on Lawrence, Kan., aud loot the whole town, shooting down right and left ail those wbo appeared in thepathway of the band. A posse armed in similar manner in times of pear omii still uooieeae ily tenoiistea commu nity. This has been done several times successfully by bandits in the west. It is time these raids were prepared for. Tub latest electric light invention 'seems so marvelous that one is Inclined to think the story of it is a fake. If it is feasible, however, then the electrio light comnanieBalready occupying the field with their enormous machinery plants will And their occupation gone. If there is anything in the new inven tion, therefore, we may oxpoct some movement on the part of (lie electric light companies either to buy it up or light it down. If it is a success, then every household can have Its own ap paratus for heating, lighting, audoook ing at very 'Htle expense. Dr. Franz Fuliner.ol Chicago, claims to have In voted what he calls the " primary Mif" afttein- Withlu a oajl iibfi high, 8 !tttba MfOM, tfca i(M tor puts n zluo illNitient three sixty- fourilis of an inch thiol;, nearly onulrc ling the cell, rfio center of thocell contains a small, hollow, whitish core. The cell Itself Is filled with a dark liguld whoso composition is the In ventor's secret. He deolan s, however, that the whole arrangement Is very oliean cheaper than any material for llghtlngy known. The primary oell furnlshf the current for eueh electric llKht. Wires from the cell conduct the current where it Is wanted, aa In ordinary electrio lighting. The only onre ever reitllred Is that the ?,inc filament shall b mnewetl several times a year. Clilimiiieu llriuiolilfig Out. PlTTSBlJlMi, Nov. 15. Mark Ten Slue, a Chinaman, rpprencntlng the Great North ern railway, is Hi tlie city establishing a Ulilnexe agency. The company la roach inn out for the Chinese trade, and are placing Uhlnesu agencies in all the large cities. Mark Ten Sine says the company will start a line of steamships between Sattle and J long Kong on Jan. 1. llangerou Oongrst illation. NBW Hkiohtom, l'a., Nov. IB. Oliver Jfolter, who was elected sheriff of Beaver county on the Hepublleiin tluket at (he law election, is now suffering with rheu matism and partial paralysiB of his right arm. 'llie doctors nttrliMite IDs ailment to the numerous congratulatory handshak ings he him received since the election. Dxtriiviiictiiit rriritn Tor Walnut Tret. llKAlHNO, Pa., Nov. 15. This entire sec tion of the state is being denuded of Its walnut trees, and in some townships only a few remain. Agents are overrunning the country districts, buying them up and eendlng them to Germany to be used for fine furniture manufacture. As high as fnUto f75 opieee is now buing palu. Killed by UN Stepion. PAIifCAlI, Ky., Nov. 15. Monroe Wyatt, a wealthy farmer of Florence, this county, died yesterday from the effects of a blow dealt him by his stepson, Fred Hughes Wyatt had slapped one of Ids little daugli ters, when Hughes interfered, strikinghim several blowes on the head with a flro shovel, iluyhes escHped. KentueUy. New Legislature, FllAXKPOKT. Nov. 15. The political makeup of Imth houses of the next as- Mtmbly will be as follows: In tiie house there will lie 78 Democrats, '! Independent Demucrats, 2 Populists and 22 Kepujili cans. in the senate there will be 27 Demo crats and 11 Hepublieans. Oppnsixl to a IVltiatn Lawyer. XoitHlsiow.N, Pn., Nov. 15. The Mont gomery county bar has refused to allow Miss Margaret Itlchardsau to register as a law student. The rules of the court do not allow a woman to practico in this county. 1'anltJiMMl by (Jovcriwr lattlnn. IlAlimsiirno, Nov. in. Governor Patti son pardoned John William Jackson, ol Ulearneld, who Is serving a ten years' sen teuce in the Wistem penitentiary for rape. Gratitude Lasted Twenty Years. Mnxico, Mo., Nov. 15. Van Roberts, n hotelkeeperat Hush Hill, Mo., hasreceived intelligence that he has fallen heirtowOO, 000, loft him by John Hennett, who died at I.as Vegas, N. M. itoberts saved Hennett from drowning in the Sangamon river neur Decatur. Ills., twenty years ago. reniwylvHiila Vost masters. WASH INC TON, Nov. 15. These postmas ters have ja-.t beeij appomtcl in Pennsyl vanltt: F B. Demon, Klulalia; John Koulk rod, Liberty; D. O. Anderson, Negley: G W. I.esher, Now Duffalo; Ella J. BurnB, Sugurtowu. 3Ioiilmutli County New Sheriff. FllERilOU), N. J., Nov. 15. Matthias Wolley, of IiOng Hrancli, the first Repub lican sheriff of Monmouth county, was sworn in before Judge J. Clarence Cono- ver yesterday. His duties commenced offi cially this morning. llrltlsh Top cdii Hunt Sunk. GnmAWAK, Nov. 15. Wlille practicing in the harbor a torpedo boat belonging to the British warship Hodney wa sunk. stoker was drowned, but the rest of the crow were rescued. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations or the 'Svw York ami Philadelphia Jlxehauge. Nbw Youk, Nov. 14. There was an advance In prices on the stock market today, but tide wftn iiuickly followed by a decline, and the market closed weaker. uioxinK bids: Lehigh Valley. . . . KH W. N. Y. Pa.. . . 4 Penneylvania .... II. X-11. T. com. . . IteadlDB S II. 4 H. T. pret. . . 8. Paul as , Erie lift Ihlgh Nav ilii . !., h. & W 187 Keadingg. m. ts.. 7m N. Y. Central 10S Heading 1st pf lie.. SO West Shore 10 Heading 3d uf fie.. 25 Lake Erie Jb W. .. 17 Heading ad uf St.. New Jersey Cen.. 117 N. Y. N. E S7M Del & Hwlaou WH General Mrketii, Philaiihi.phia, Nov. 14. Flour weak, un settled; winter super, t2a,W: winter extras. .W42.33; No. a winter family, C8.SOft2.75: Pennsylvania roller, straight. 83.lK; western winter, clear, tii.lKf!3.1.'i; do. do., straight, J3.151I.40; do. do., patent, Vi.rMH.K; Minne sota, clear, W.tmiX; do., straight, a3.35fr3.IK; do., patent, $'1.7iVr( 1 10; do., favorite brands. higher. Kye flonr. S.MiM per barrel. IT FOLLOWS AFTER a disordered liver that you're subject to attacks of cold or chills on alight exposure. You get "tired" easily. The feeling ie ac companied by a " tired " digestion, which fails to assimilate the food. Tula often results in whet we call Indigestion or Biliousness. Dr. Pierce's Pleauunt Pelleta roues the liver to vigorous action, and this in turn starts the machinery of the body Into activity. Liver, stomach and bowels feel the tonic effect, ana in consequence the entire system is invigo rated. The processes become self-regulating, and a reserve force is stored up against x- I posure to disease. most be that food assimilation is wrong. This is the time to take Pleasant Pellets. Tbey permanently ours Constipation, Soar Stomach, Dyspepsia, Hick or Bilious Hsad ache, Diwnasi aad Jauodloa. Catarrh cured by uttug Dr. Sage's Remedy. 9mm MiraixjmiM). The Euglisli Pugilist Had a Oknnco to Bind the Big Matoh, BUT HE WOULDN'T BREAK TUE LAW Mnnnger llrnly lln Signed the ArllolM on lleliatr of ('nrlielt, and Tbey Now Only Await the Ametlou of tliu Othor Side. Xbw YortK, Nov. IS. The admirer of pugilists and piiKilism had plenty of ex citement In the "Tenderloin" district lost night. Mr. Harry Mason, of Jacksonville, rla., entertained Charlie .Mitchell, Jim Hall, Steve O'Donnell, Billy Thompson, manager for Mitchell, and a few other friend at dinner in the Hodney IIouho. Abont B o'clock t.he party went up stairs to a private room, were they were Joined by Colonel 1)111 Harding and Manager I5d wards, of the "Romany Hyo" company. Manager Billy Brady came in a few min utes later, representing Corbott. There was a quiet tip out that the ar ticles of agreement for a glove routed Would lm signed by the pugilists or their managers, and it was thought that they would be aigned then and thero. Itepre- wmtotivos of the press wore requested to leave the room and a few minutes later the entire party came out. Mitchell said: "I'm not going to sign articles in New York, and I won't leave New York hi sign them, either. I know I am being gliad owed and I do not wish lo violate the law, as I will surely be arrested." Mnnoger Brady said: "1 agree with every word that Charley says, and we have no doubt that the match will comu off not withstanding all this talk." Mitchell, with bin manager, accompan ied by Vt K. Kdwards, together with a numlier of others, walked leisurely down Broadway. Billy Brady joined the party and said he lielieved Mitchell did not want to light, "Why, 1 hove signed the articles," he said, "and thero is no excuse for the other Bide." The party then went to the Hoffmnn House. Here they were joined by .Too vendig, lietter known oh "Circular Joe," who is closely identified with the Dwyer brothers. Mitchell, Vendig, Mason and Brady held a heated conversation. Mitchell in sisted that the fight should not take plnw until Jan. 35, 18, while Brnily wished to have It take place on the the original date, Jan. 1, but he finally agreed to the Both Then .Mitchell said, "How about the side bets?" "What about the 110,000 posted ill Boa ton with Mr. Hlanchnrdr' said Brady. "Oh, well, if you want to plnco mo that way," said Mitchell, "Why I will put up 5,000 of tlmt as a side bet and 5,000 more as a forfeit, if I don't appear In tho ring, and I wnnt this money covered." Brady, who seemed anxious to have his man Coubett get a chance to light, con ceded everything, but Mitchell impressed nil those, present with the belief that he was trying to put forward every obstacle in his power to prevent tho light taking place. friends of both parties tried to have the match nettled on the spot. Brady was willing, but Mitchell was not, and would .not sign. It is understood tlint tlie articles will lie signed by Mitchell or his representatives m a tow days. lleaten by 3Insked Men. Somerset, In., Xov. 15. News has just 'been received here that three masked men entered the houxo of Andrew Mock, in Shade township, on Sunday night, and made a brutal attack on Mr. aud Mrs. Mock, beating tlie former in a terrible manner with clubs and blacksnako whips, Mrs. Mock made her escape from tho ruf fians aud alarmed tho neighbors, who gave chase to the men. The object of tlie as sault Is not known. Nothing was taken from the house, although every room was entered by the men before they lied. Mr. Mock s condition is critical. Neebe's Itldlclllous Statement. Chicago, Xov. 15. At nn anarchist meet ing here Oscar Nuebe, recently pardoned by Uovernor Altgcld, said that l.ingg, whose head was blown to pieces by dyna mite while he was under sentence of death, was the victim of the jail guards, and was not a suicide. Noebo claimed that the dood anarchist was given a loaded cigar by some of the jail officials, and it was that, aud not, as ullttgod, a detonating enp which killed the condemned man. Prison oillciais say the statement is ridiculous. Kalnoky Visits King Humbert, Milan, Nov. 15. Count Kalnrcv, the Austro Hungarian minister of fo- ,gu af fairs, arrived hero yesterday. He dined last evening witli Signor lliin, the Italian foreign minister, and Count Nigra. All three statesmen were granted an audience by King Humbert at .Motion today. The visit of Count Kalnoky is commented npon by the whole press of Germany us an event of the highest jHiliticul import ance. Tbe Vote of KaiiMti, T'OPEKA, Kan., Nov. 15. Kull election returns in Kansas show that tbe Republi cans made decided gains over 1891. Of tbe 680 officers elected the Republicans got 458, a gain of 53 over .1891; tbe Populists got 1B1, a loss of 15; the Democrats got 34, a loss of 1M, aud there were 9 ties. The Republicans hod a dear majority of about ,nx. ulIHe at tlH Memphis Fire. fis, Nov. 15. It is ascertained that were lost in Monday night's tire. If. Thomas Boud, who was, reported cre mated, has turned up all right. Secretary Perkins, of the Y. M. C. A., bad his skull trepanned at St. Joseph's hospital, aud some holies of bU recovery are enter tained. ( ltedtielug Camden's .saloons. CAMDEN, N. J., Nov. 15. The new ex cise board, which is Republican, derided that it would not Issue any more excise licenses this year. In cou-e iiieiuv of this decision forty saloons licensed by the county board must close. Next year's fees wi bet500, and 100 licenses will be issued. A Consul's htiddsii leatli. MANBFIEI.il, O., Xov. 15. A telegram re" oeived hero un Ki Pass, Tex., announces thedeath.it w ilacelast uiuhl of t'nitcd ' States Coimii! 1'. A. Johnson. hile i n route to his po' at Chihuahuu. Mr. John sou had been in poor health for some time. A Youthful Burglar Henteuxeil. BBIlxiElos N. J.j ilov. 15. Clayton Oaff, colored, aged 9 ysr, was sentenced to eight years in the state urison for four tmrflarlM which he ooQiumted in Bridge-ten. Mrs. Mary ;. O'Fnllon of l'lqiia, O., BnyH the Phy sicians are Afltonhdtrd, and look At Iter like one Raised from the Dead Long and Terrible Illness from Blood Poisoning Completely Cured by Hood's 8irMtarlllu. ht -Man- I' O'l'nllan. a verv Intelligent tmlv nf Pinna. Ohio, was poisoned while as sisting physicians at an autopsy 5 years ago, and soon terrible ulcers uroKe 0111 on ner head, armd, tongue and throat. Her hair all came out. She weighed but 78 lbs,, and saw no prospect of help. At last she began to take Hood's Ssrsaparilla anil at once Improved-, could soon get out of bed and walk. She says: " I became perfectly cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla and am now a well woman. I weigh 128 lbs., oat well and do tlie work for a largo family. My case seems a wonderful recovery and physicians look at ine hi astonishment, as almost liUoouo rnUi-il from the ileiiii." HOOD'S PlLLS 1iouM bo In every family medlclno cheit. Once used, always preferred. Tho Government's iland In n Strike. IjOSUOX, Nov. 15. Iird Hosebery has written to tlie representatives of tho Coal Mine Owners' federation and the Miners' federation fixing Friday us the time for the conference at the foreign ofHee be tween the two .parties, and requesting each federation tosend fourteen delegntes. Itrlstol Liquor Dealers Victorious. Blilsiob, Pa., Nov. 15. The trial of the Bristol liquor dealers, Thnddeus Farley, William S. Silbert, Mary Jane Silbert and Lawrence McOwen, for tho violation of the license laws in furnishing liquor to persons uf known intemperate hnbita, was liulshed yesterday at Doylostown. In tho cases of Parley and Silhert, the jury ac quitted the defendants and put the costs on the coinuy. Li.strict Attorney Apple liuch abandoned tho other prosecutions. .Mrs. Maybriek Dying. St. i.oLib, Nov. 14. liev. John Ingra ham, ofti,ls city, rector of Grace church, has received a letter from Baroness Caro line von Knque in which she stated that she has learned that her daughter, Mrs. Florence Maybrick, is dying in Woking prison, Kuglaiid. The baroness speaks hopefully ol! .securiug bur daughter's lib erty. The baroness expects to bring her to America on her release. halyard Musi Hang. I'lTTMiuiiU, Nov. 15. The state supreme court closed too fall session hero and handed down a llnal batch of decisions. In tho case of Charles Salyard, convicted of murder of tlie first degree in Cumberland county, for the killing of George H. Mar tin, judgment was nflirmed and record re mitted to the court below for the purpose of execution. The decision means that he must hang. Jersey's Dig Keptihtlouu Plurality. TliKNTON, Nov. 15. The Republican plurality on election day, as compiled from the reports of the county boards of canvassers, shows 32,022, the largest ever known in the political history of the state. Last year the Democratic assem bly plurality was 1,405. Cleveland re ceived 14,i)74 aud Governor Worts J ,05. Deadly floods In l'rilwsia. Beiiun, Nov. 15. Recent storms have caused immense damage in Last Prussia. Numerous villages ou tho Gulf of Dantzic have been partially inundated, and a large quantity of fodder has been destroyed, A number of burge-! were capsised and 15-1 persons wtye drowned. Several fishing boats are missing. "Dinkey" Hoys Tbieuteii to Striae. BuAUliocK, Pa., Nov. 15. Tho "dinkey' boys at the Edgar Thompson steel works have been witllled or a 17 per cent, reduc tion in wages. The boys, numbering 100, threaten to strike. The firm say they have plenty of men ready and willing to step In and do the work for the rate they now offer. Pribably Murdereil with a Stone. Grbknsbduo, Pa., Nov. 15. George Stewart, of. new Albany, a brother of ex- Sheriff John Stewart, of this city, whs in jured perhaps fatally by being struck on the head with a stone hurled by Charles Dowdsu. Senteuoe of a Female Soelalist. I'Ains, Nov. 15. Madamed Miuck, a noted Socialist, has been sentenced at liille, department of Nord, to a week's im prisonment for insulting the police. Tbe Weather. Fair this itttemoou oreveuing; westerly winds. slK litly 1 ler An agreeable Laxative anaNEirvE ToNta Bold by Drogirlsu! or fnt by mail. c., 60o. and $L0jpur package. Samples free. Wi TheravorlteTCOtatOWtm Jf5.Uy SSkXJf forthcTeethand Breath,a5e. 0ptln 8 wneney, TJ.8.A.,San DhMO, Osl., says i "Bhlloh's Catarrh 1' meily Is th first msdiolue I have over f ound chut would do ma oooocts. m Dy uruggists. , . . 'T7- ' . . , , -. w, . iwatuif to uori9L!m;.uoa. euiixiKVUD vrlUHveyou Bseverol.unKTrouWSk It Is I J J.U11K JiruuUH. 1I.ISU1S uss(vouaniureaDUBpt.ouuy vroup, wNQOiiiuir i.ouuj usoia ou a enranie. READING RAILROAD SYSTEM. TIUB TABLH IN ErrXOT AVO. 7, 189-3. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: Kor New York via I'blladelDhla. week days. ill). S.. T.30. a.m.. 11.26 t.m. ft.M o.m. Sundav 110, 7.48 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chuck, wees onys, 7.w a. ra.. iz.20, s.nu p. m. For Heading and Phliadelpa.a. week days, 110, 6.(5,7.20, a.m., 18.2H, 2.B0, 5.58 p.m. Sun- ay, s.iu, 7. to a. m., t.su p. m For liarrlsburir. woelr days. 2.10. 7.30 a. m.. 1.50, 5.65 p. m. For AllcntoWD, week days, 7.20 a. m., 18.26, too p. m. ror I'oitnvuie, wees anya, x.iu, .so, a. m 1S.M. t.60, 6.66 p. m. Sunday, 1.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p. to. For Tamaoun and MahanoVGltv. week davs. 110, 6.15, 7.X0, a. m,, liiM, 1.60, 5.65 n, m. Sun- aay, x.iu, 7.K a. m., in p. m. Aaninonai lor raananoy iniy, wees aays, 7 w p. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.10 a. m., 1.60 p. m. For Wlnlamaport, Snnbury and Lewlsburg, week days. S.i!6. 7.80. 11. 0 a. m., l.K, 7.00 Dm. Sunday, 3.16 a. ro., 8.0S p. m. Kor Mahanoy Plane, week days, ItO, 116, 6.H, 7.W, ll.SM a.m., 1126, 1.86, 160, 6.69, 7.00, B.86 p. m. sunaay, .i, a aj. 7.w a. m., a.uo, t.nu p. m. For Ulramvlllo, (Rappahannock Station), week days, 110, 3. b.ib, 7.20, ll.M a. m. 1126.1.86, 150, 6.66. 7.(0, .85 p. m. Sunday, 110, 3.67.8 a. m., 8.06, 4.80 p. m. For Ashland and Uhamokln. week days. 8.26, 6.15, 7.30, 11.SU a. m., 1.86, 7.00, S.36 p. m. 8ud; day, 8.15, 7.48 a. mS.OS p. m. TKAiisa run nnr,n?tifjAn. Leave New York via Phlladelpaia, weekdtyB 8.H0 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.80 p. m.. 1116 night. Sun' dj.f, 6.00 p. m., 1116 iiigti Lieave new Yors via jaaucn ununK, wee k aays, i.iio. 8.46 a. hi., 1.00, 4.80 p. m. Sunday, 7.16 a. m. i.hp Pblladelphta.. Market Street Station, v.eek days, 4.12, 8.86, 10,00 a. m.. and 4.00, n HO, 11.80 p. m. .Sunday 4.00, 106 a. m., 11.80 p. in. Leave Heading, week days, 1.86,7.10, 10.06, 11.60 a. m., 6.66, 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.86. 10. 18 a. m. Leave .ronsvuie, wees aays, s.i, 7.w a. m. 1180, ,llp. m Sunday, 140, 7.00 a.m., 106p.m. Leave Tamanua, week daya, 8.20, 8.48, 11.28 a, la.. 1.21, 7.16, 0.28 p. ra. Sunday, 8.30, 7.48 n. m., tw p. m. Leare Mahanoy City, week days, 8.46, 6.18, 11.47 a. m., 1.61, 7. ft, 154 p. m. Sunday, lie, 8.12 . m., 3 20 p. m. Lcuve Mahanov Plane, week di va. 140. 4.00. 6. 80,188,10. 40,ll.6ll.m., 12 66,106,6.80,9.26,7.87,10.10 p. to. sunuay, x.tv, t.w, s. a. m., a.si, o.ui n, m. Leave Girardvlllc, (Ituppahannock Station), weoKsuays, z.ti, i.vt, o.do, v.ii iuaua. m., is.uo, ..01, 5.28, 0.82, 6.08, 10.10 p. m. Sunday, 147, i.irr, p. -iu a. m., 3.41, d.vj p. ra. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 8.00, 0.36, 12.00 V m., 8.36, 11.15 p. n,. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. jj or iiaiiimore, wasningion ana me west via B. ft O. K. K.. tbrouKh trains leave Glrard Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. i It. It. R.) at 3 50. 8.01. 11.27 a. m.. 3.66. 5.42. 7.16 D. m. Sundav 3 60,8.02, 11.27 a. m.. 8.60, 5.41 7.16 p. m. ATLAKI1U U1TX U1V1S1UN. Leave Phlladeluhia. Chestnut street wharf iilcI Vouth street wharf, for Atlantic City. Weekdays Einress. 8 00. 0 00. 10 45 a m. (KatnrUaB, 130) 200, 300, 4ut, 480, 515 pm. Kxcursion 7 CO a m. Accommodation, 8 00 a m, 4 80, 6 46 p 111. Sundays Express, 7 30, 800, 830, 9 00, 1000 a to and 4 30 pm. Accommodation, 8 00 am and 1 45 p m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express (Mondays only. 6 45) 7 00, 7 36, 9 30 a m and 3 15, 1 m K .11 t fli, Q W, n n, nixnw. ,nn,ln In. ftKYI 8 lo'tt m and 4 30 pm. Excursion, from foot of iuiseissippi Avenue only, 0 w, p m. Sunrtayb Kiuress. 3 30. 4 0u. 500. 0 00. 6 30. 7 00, 7 30, 8 00, 9 30 p m. Accommodation, 7 SO a in auu vo p in. c. u. iiAwuuuii, uen. pass. Agt. Philadelphia Pa, LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Pctin Haven Junction. Mauch Chunk. Lo- r,p.hton. Slatlnerton. White Hall. Catasauaua. Allcntown, Ilctulchem, Easton, Philadelphia bazlctun. Weathcrlv. Ouakake Junction. Del ano and Mahanoy City at 6.01, 7.26, 9.08 a m. IS. 1J, X.D7, p. m. I'or New York, 6.04, 7.20 a. m., 12.43, 2.57 4.S2p. m. For Hazleton, Wllkes-llarro, White Ilaven Plttston, Lacoyville, Towanda, Sayro, Wovorly, and lllmira, O.ol, 9.08 a. m., 2.67, 8.08 p. m. ror uounemor, uunaio, Niagara nans ana the Wept, 0.04, 9.08 a. m. 12.43 and 8.03 p. m. For Dclvlderc, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudslmrg, 0.04 a. xn., 4.22 p. m. or i.amueriviuo ana Trenton, v.us a. m. For Tunkhannock, 6.01, 9.0B a. m. , 2.57, 8 U8 p. m. For Ithaca and Ucneva 6.04, 9.08 a. m. 8.0 p. in j- or AUDurn u.us a. m, a,us p. m. For J eanesvlllc. Loviston and Ilea ver Meadow. 7.20, a. m., 6.27, 8.08 p. m. For Audenrlcd, Hazleton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 6.0-1, 7.20, 9.08, a. m., 12.43, 167, M.att o.us p. m. For Scranton. 6.04 . 9.08. a. m.. -.li .57 8.08 p.m. ioruazieDrook,jeaao,urlltonana rcelana 8.04, 7.26, 9.08, a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 6.27 p. m. For Ashland. Glrardvllle and Lost Creek. 4.62. 7.61, 8.62, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.36, 8.22, 9.15 p. m. For Raven Run. Centralis. Mount Caimel and Shamokln, 8.42. 10.00 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.22 p. m. for xatesvine, -ari -iace, mananoyuuy ana Delano. 6.04, 7.20. 0.08. 11.06 a m.. 12.43. 2.57.4.22. 517, 6.08, 9.33, 10.28 p.m. Trains wm leave Mnamoain at 11.43 a. m., 1.66, 3.20 p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at uo a. m i.'.4a, z.si, i.a p. m. - Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle. 5.60. 7.2 108, 11.05 a. m 12.43, 2.67, 6.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Pottsvillo for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.15, 9.0b, 10.16, 11.48 a. m 1132, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00, 7.15, p.m. Leare Shenandoah for Hazleton, 6.04,7.26, 9.08, a. m., 12.48, 2.67, 4.22, 5.27,8.08 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.28, 9.23 11.06 a. m., 1115, 2.66, 5.30, 7.26, 7.53 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland. Qlrardvllle and Lost Creek, 7.20, 9.40 a. m., 12.30, 145 p. m. ror xaiesviue, i-ara fiace, raananoy ulty, Delano, Hazleton, Ulack Creek Junction, Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, llothlehem, Kaston and New York, 8,40 a va., 1130, 2.66 p. in. For Philadelphia 12.30, 2.55 p m. For Yatesvllle. Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.40, 11,86 a. in., 1130, 2.66, 4.40 8.05 p. m. Leave Uuzlelon for Shenandoah, 8.3U, 11.80 a. m., 1.06,5.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.60, 8.40, 9.80 a. m., 2.45 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 6.30, 10.10 .m.. 1.86, 5.15 p. ra. A. W. NONNEMAOHER, Asst. G. P. A., South llethlehem l'a. R. H. WILBUR, GenL Supt. Enstern Dlv PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. bOUCTLKILL U1V1SIOH. OCTOlllfiR 15th, 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wlggan's, Qllberton, Fraokvllle, New Castle, Bt. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Readlne, Pottstovin,PhoBnlxvllle, Norrlatown andPnii. adelphla (Broad street station) at 6:00 asd 11:43 a. m. and 4: IS p. m. on weekdays. For Potts vllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a, m. SUNDAYS. I'or Wlggan's, Qllberton, I'raokvllle, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:00, 6:40 a.m. and 1:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, Plcenixvllle, Norrlatown, Philadelphia at 8:00, 9:40 a. m3:10p. m. Trains leave Fraokvllle for Hhenandoah at 10:40a.m. and It: 14, 5:04, 7:48 and 10:17 p.m. Bundays, 11:18 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Fottsvillu for Shenandoah at 10:16, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays at 10:40 a. m. and b.U p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Putui Ule and Shenandoah at 6 67 and 8 36 a m, 1 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sundays leave at 8 bO a m. For Pottsvllle, 9 a a m. Cor New York Express, week days, at a BU, 4 UD, 4 OU, D IS, C DO, 7 SB, 0 SU, V OU, 11 UU 1 1 : ), to ua , 18 00 noon, U U p. m. (Limited Kx- SrcbS 1 08 and 4 60 p m. dining oars.) 1 40, avt o fiv, v w, a w, u w. o uu, i jo, g i, 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. Sundays 3 30, 4 06, 4 SO, 5 IS, 8 12, 9 5ft 11 0? 11 3S, a IE, 18 44. 1 40, i 30,1 15 (amucd 4 60) 6 aa 6 80,(160. 7 18 and 8 12 pm and IS 01 night. For boa Girt. Long liranoh and Intermediate stations, S 10, 11 14 a m, and 4 00. p m weekdays i'or lialtlmore and Washington 3 60, 7 30, 8 31,9 10,10 80, 11 16 am, (12 96 limited dining car.) 1 30, 3 48, 4 41, (6 18 Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars aca liming Car), 617, Son, 7 40 p.m.. 18 03 night week days. Sun' uay.s, j tu, ja, J iu, ii 10 a m. a. iu. 4 41, 8 65, 7 J" p m and 18 U night I'or Kichniond, 7 CO a m, 12 10 p m, 18 08 night d. ily and 13o p.m. weekdays. Truu. will leave Harrlsburg for Pltteburj anu U . Wui every Jay at 18 , 1 30 and 3 10 a w hi o ' 26, 3 35, (5 80 limited) and 7 80 p m. V. ay 'n . ltoona at 8 18 am ana tot p a even i.-... h'-i Pittsourg and Altoona at 11 JO a m 'limn- A-Jlleave Sunbury for WUlIamspon, I )!..' k, l Eiinnualfua, Ktct tater, Buffalo and 1' i.t i a i uIIb at 30. b II a lu.and IHpu wets For Elmira at 6 84 p m week days. For Lile and intermediate points at 518 am dally. For Lock Haven at b II and U M . m Ui.Tl aud 6 4 p m week days For RenoTo at MM m, 1 Stand 1 14 pm weekdays, aad lllsaon Dusaays uniy. jror x-ass stsu sm, ibis Busdsys uely. 1 aes'lMsfsfsr en FirstlationalBank THEATRK 11UILDING tiliciiHitdonli, Pennn. -CAPITAL, A. W. I1KI8BNIUNU, President. P. J, FERGUSON, Vice Presuttsl J. R. LBIHBNRING, Oashier. 8. W. YOST, Assistant UashKr Open Daily From 0 to 8 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid en Savings Deposit. VI60R of MEN Easily. 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