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Kimono Field, tho poot, died In Ills bed of heart fatluro about 5 o'clock yesterdny nioriilng. Ho retired at night la usual health and apparently slept Bouudly till daybreak, when his son, Who occupied tho room with him, heard him groan, and putting out hla hand found that death had already taken place Mr. Field leaves a widow and llvo children. Mr. Flold has been Indisposed for several days, but no serious results wore oven thought of by his family and Immediate friends. Ho was to havo given a reading In Kansas City last night, and tho domand for seats had been remarkable. Tho funoral services will tako place at tho Fourth Presbytorlan church, Rush and Suporlor streets, tomorrow afternoon. Rev. Dr. Frank W. Gunsauluswlllomclato, as sisted by tho Rov. Dr. Frank M. Bristol, and appropriate addresses will bo made by tho Uov. Dr. W. M. Strieker and Luther Lallln Mills. Tho Interment will bo at Graceland cemetery, nnd will be private. Kugeno Field was born at St. Louis In 1811 of a family of sterling Now England " KUOKNK FIELD, stock, his father bolng Roswcll M. Field, n distinguished St. Louis lawyer. At 17 years of ago ho entered Williams college, nnd subsequently went to Knox college, at Galesburg, Ills. Ho Btudied there two years, and afterwards remained for somo tlmo at tho University of Missouri. In 1871 Mr. Field went to Europe, whoro ho traveled for six months. He became a now3paper reporter in 1873, being em ployed on tho St. Louis Evening "Journal, of which ho soon was made c?ty editor. Ho also worked on a newspaper In St. Joseph for sovoral months, and later bo camo managing editor of tho Kansas City Times. About fourteen years ago ho went to Denver as a member of tho editorial staff of Tho Tribune, of that city. There within a short tlmo his writings gavo him awido reputation. In 1883 tho Chicago Dally Nows secured his services, and over since then ho had boon on tho stuff of that newspaper. Mr. Field had lately added to his fumo by a very plcasnnt column of chat in tho Chicago News nnd Record, under tho head of "Sharps and Flats." His most Import ant work published at Chicago is "Cult ure's Garland: Memoranda of tho Grad ual Rlso of Lltoraturo," with an introduc tion by his friend, Julian Hawthorne. A poem of his that attracted great attention hero nnd in Europo was called "Looking for Homo." In ono form of verso Mr. Field -was a master. His children's poetry has never been surpassed, oven by Robort Lewis Stovonson In his "Child's Garden of Verses." "Wynkon, Blynken and Nod" Is as charming a lullaby as has ever bceu written. Lynched for Stenllne;. Wynne, Ark. ,Nov. 5. About.ten days ago Aiuert riingiauu, a wnuo man wno claims Cross county as his homo, broke into n storo at Vllonla, Ark., and stole $25 worth of goods. Ho was arrested and brought to Wynne, and afterwards turned over to Marshal Canada, who took him toVilonla and turned him over to tho authorities there. Ho was bound over to the circuit court and put under guard. At S o'clock Sunday morning a mob took him from tho ofllccrs and shot him to death. Eng land had been In several shady transac tions In this part of the country. STOCK AND PRODUc"IiviARKETS, Gloslnc; Quotations of the Xew York and Philadelphia KTohaiigHS. Nnw York, Nov. 4. Liquidation was the order of today's market for Stock ExchaiiKo securities, nil of tho stocks and bonds having an International rango bolnu conspicuously weak. Cables from tho leading financial centers were more reassuring. Closing bids: Del. & Hudson....l2SHi N. Y. Central WA D L. & V. 168 Erie LakeErlo&W.... 21 Lehigh Nav 47 Lehigh Valley 41 New Jersey Con. .107 N. Y. & N. E Pennsylvania 63J6 Heading ISM St. Paul 7I W. N. Y.&Pu m West Shore General Markets. PiiiIiAoelpiuA, Nov. 4. Flour firm; win ter superfine, SH.U.WW.M; do. extras, $?.G0(& 2.85; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $323.35; do. do., straight, $3.30i&J.40;we8tern winter, clear, J8.10O8.3S. 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Steers fairly active; good grades 10. higher; oxen and bulls weak; dry cows lOftUo. lower; native steers,' poor to prime, $3.7.VjM.75; stags and oxen, 5S.35i; bulls, dry cows, 81.182.50. Calves a trllle weak on grasscrs; poor to prime veals, Sl!,.7.60: graspers, Ji.MjW. 8lieop eteudy to firm; lambs active, higher; poor to prime Bhcep. gl.50a.83;oonimon to choice Iambs, S;i.02KuM W. Hogs lower at $8 001.211. Eist Liukrtv, Pa.. Nov. A. Cattle very Blow at unchanged prices; good butcher. 3.80 ii.l; bails, cows and stugn, $1.&03; feeders, Jl vi$3 5 Hogs slow at a shade better prire; pluh.iti'lphuu., i.75U. 80; best Yorker. J1.70 i i ; j- common to fair orki rs and piei, 5 U hi J.tll, Shei p steidy at uneham.' J, prices, extra. $'!SO,iJ10; good, $2'J0i.W common, mi tfl, lambs, jlJJit 2V The True and Real Secret of His Downfall. Lack of Reinforcement Changed Destinies of Nations. Battles Lost in Our Own War in Same Way. Reinforcement of Both Power and Strength. 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PlIILADEU'lIIA.Nov. 5.-Ono thing about tho convicted murderer Holmes that has greatly impressed thoso who hnvo had business with him slnco that solemn sceno on Saturday night, when tho jury pro nounced his fnto, is his wonderful display of nerve. There, may bo signs of physical weakening, but tho man's self possession has not forsaken him. Ho Is buoyed up by tho hope that ho will secure a new trial. Holmes refuses to seo nny ono but his counsel, but in responso to it request for an interview sent out this mossngo: "I do not want to discuss tho verdict, oxcept to any ngaln that It surprised mo and was not Justified by tho ovldonco. I havo not quarreled with my lawyers over tlio ad visability of admitting my last statement, which I wrote on Wednesday night, but I still think It might hnvo helped tho do fetiso. It was tho perfect truth, Jly law yers advised mo ugnlnst taking any fur ther part lu tho enso in thnt way, and I gavo in. This Is all I havo to sny, oxcept to ask that you quote mo correctly. A great deal has been attributed to 1110 In tho nowspnpers that was neither fnir nor true." Attornoy Hotnn. who conducted tho greater portion of tho defeuso of Holmes, seems to bo confident that ho will get a nowtrlnlfrom the stinrcmo court. Ho talks I very earnestly on tho matter, and it is im possible in view of his manner not to be liovo him when ho says that ho has not tho least doubt of tho convicted man's in nocence. Ho knows that In this tho ma jority Is against him, but ho clings to his opinion, and ho thinks he has 11 better opportunity to judgo of tho caso than many others. It is evident that tho con vict's lawyers do not expect Judgo Arnold to grant 11 new trial, but they will nrguo thnt motion beforo they nppeal. Such a step Is necessary to complete tho rocord. Mr. Kotan says thero is not tho least foundation for tho story that Holmes wanted to go upon tho witness stand. Ho decided that -point for himself, uud his at torneys hod nothing to do with it. "His judgment was, iu my opinion, correct," said Mr. Itotttu. "Ho had mado many statements at different times, nnd ho would have been sharply cross examined In many things that, if not evidence, would havo hud n bad effect. "Holmes Is an innocent man," said Mr. Rotan, "as far as this crime Is concerned. But ho know on Friday night thnt tho ver dict would be conviction. Ho said to mo: 'Uotan, old man, I am more sorry for you than I am for myself. You haven't had the chance to handle this caso us It should bo huudled.' "I sold to him; 'Don't you mind about me. I nm moro conceruod about you tfinu I am about myself.' So you seo all this talk about Holmes bolng confident of ac quittal Is llko much other stuff thnt has boon printed all bosh. Ho saw from tho start that tho caso was going against him, and ho know all tho tlmo that ho was In nocent of murder." Speaking of tho wonderful nervo of tho man, Mr. Hotan said It was really rcmark ablo. He didn't ut any time loso control of his nerves, and he has an abiding fnlth in his ultimate acquittal on this charge. Mr. Shoemnker, onoof Holmes' counsel, who did not conduct tho trial through Ill ness, said thnt If a now trial were grunted and thoy would make, to this end, rep resentations of tlio Important ovldonco they would offer thoy would bo nblo to show that I'ltezel had mndo at least thrco attempts to commit suicldo since tho al leged murder on Sept. 3, 1891, nnd for which Holmos now stands convicted." District Attorney Graham said today that ho could think of nothing now In re lation to tho Holmes trial that would provo of Interest, nnd that nothing now was ex pected to transpire until tho enso comes up for argument for a new trial on tho 18th. Ho declares that in his opinion Holmos will uover leave this 'ty. Although not permitted to offer it us evidence, Detectlvo Geyer stated that his work upon tlio caso Impressed him with tho belief that Holmes had Intended to kill Mrs. Pltezel and Dcsslo, nnd would havo accomplished this but for tho caro exercised by Mrs. Pitezol In handling tho dynamite nt Burlington, and his arrest In Boston beforo ho could fully carry out his schemes. In addition to this Geyer said that he hns not a doubt that Holmes would havo closed his cntnloguo of crime in this country by killing Miss Yokonnd her mother. Then, after realizing upon tho property ho would Inherit in ovont of their deaths, ho Intended to go to Kuropo. Tills Intention ho had admitted. Ychterday Mrs. Pltozol and hordnughter called upon her lawyer, Thomas A. Fnhoy, and wcro presented with return tickets to Galena, Ills., although thoy will not lenvo tho city until tomorrow. Seated In her lawyer's oltloo, Mrs. Pitezel was a different woman from tho wreck who stood under the eyes of tt trained nurso nt tho trial. The lines of oare had not left her face. She has only partly recovered strength, but her features were lighted with tho consoling thought that the death of hor huslinud and her children would bo avenged. It Is npt poshlblo, Mr. Fnhey said, that she will ever recover front the effects of her ex perience siuoe meetlim Holmes, but she seems moro satisfied with her lot. She would not sty wlmt her future course In life would bd. Slie luul mado no plans, except that knowing that in her destitute olrcuinstnnees site will bo obliged to make a living for herself nnd her chil dren. "DmsIo," she said, "lg now a big girl, and lifts said that who woul'd, aid mo in every way to maintain a homo. I think that I will apprentice hor to tho dross making or millinery trade when we get to Gulenu." To Jteorjjnnle, China's Army. Hkhi.in, Nov. 5. Colonel Vow lUuno kln, the German olllccr who wits military assistant to Viceroy LI Hung Chang, has arrived In this city from China, charged with a special mission and fully ompotv ored to nrrnuge for tho reorganization of the Chlntsw nrmy on the Russian, French or German model. Killed by a Falling SoHllold. Haltimohk, Nov. j -.lihn Viekers was Instantly killed und JTuii K Higgius fa tallv hurt yostenl.u I i ll.o filling of a iralfoM on wlneh tl v i. i ttginrod lu iecnriitPig lu tho ! Mi. . Mm T Har rison Uarrctt, on C'h nl. ,rr,'et, this city. no y tms 7 way 1 For frying, Cottolene I rret hot enoueh to smoke I it is hot enough, throw into it a single drop of water. IWhen at just the right heat, the water will bob. 1 g Genuine lias trade msria "Collol.n." and liter's heai in rvlton. plant tirealh on every tin. 3 E tup tt.K. ruitiUM' rnnpiw. rmntnn ami in- v. n.in.nr. i.. hi.ii..i.i.i.i. 3 irTlliliillllllllllllllllllluUlllllliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii'i "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OP SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH Q A 1 O) liesult in 1 weeks. rEAt ; MEDICINE CO.,Clstsland,Ohlo. For sale by P. P. D. KIKLIN. Shenandoah. Pa. READING RJl SYSTEM IN EFFECT OCTOUElt I, 1803. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : For New York via Philadelphia, week days 210,flffi5, 720 a. m., 12 5S, 205 and 555 p. m Buiidnvs, 2 10 n. in. For New York via Mnttch Chunk, week dnys, 5 23, T 20 n. 111., 12 53 nnd 2 53 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 23, 7 20 n. 111., 12 58, 2 53 und 5 55 p. m. Son days, 2 10 n. 111. For I'ottsvllle, week days, 2 10, 7 20 n. m., nnd 12 58, 2 53 nnd 5 53 p. in. Sunilayn, 2 10 a. 111. ForTamanuaand Mnhanuy City, weekdays, 210,5 25, 7 20 a. 111., 12 58, 2 53 and 5 55 p. m. Sundays 2 10 n. m. For WHllnmsport, Sunbury and Lewisburj:, week days, 3 23, 1130 a. m., 150 and 720 p. 111. Sundays, 3 23 a. 111. For Mahanoy Plane, week dnys, 2 10, 3 25, 5 25, 7 20, 11 30 a. 111 , 12 58, 1 SO, 2 55, 5 53, 7 20 und 9 33 p. 111. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. 111. For Ashland und Shamoklii. week days, 3 25, 7 20,1130 a. in., 150, 7 20 and 9 35 p. in. Sun days, 3 23 a, 111. For Ilaltiniore, Wnshinijtoii nnd the West via It. & O. It, It., through trains leave Heading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & It. It. It.) at 3 20, 7 53,1120 a. m., 310 and 7 27 p. in. Sundays, 3 20, 700, 11 20 a. m., 3 10 nnd 7 27 p. in. Addl tltlonal trains from Twenty-fourth nnd Chest nut streets station, week days, 1 50, 3 11, 8 23 p. in. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. 111, TItAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. I.envo New York via Philadelphia, week days, 8 00 a. in., 130, 4 00, 7 30 p. 111. and 1215 night. Sundnys, 0 00 p. in. Invo New York via Mauch Chunk, week lays, I 30, 9 10 a. 111., 1 10 and 1 30 p. 111. l.cnvo Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, I 20, 8 35, 10 00 a. m. nnd 4 00, 0 02, 11 30 p. 111. Sundays, 1130 p.m. Leave Heading, week days, 133, 7 10, 10 00, 11 50 a. 111., 5 53 mid 7 57 p. m. Sundnys, 1 35 a. m. Leave I'ottsvllle, weekdays, 2 33, 7 10 a.m., 12 30 anil 0 12 p.m. Sundays, 2 33 n. 111. Leave Tamuim. week day-, 3 18, 8 50, 11 23 a 111., 1 20, 7 15 and 9 52 p. m. Sundays, 3 18 a. in. Leave Mnluinny City, week dnys, 2 13, 9 21, 11 47 a. 111., 1 31, 7 39 and 9 51 p. iu. Sundays, 3 43 a. ni. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dnys, 2 40, 4 00. 030.U3T, 11 59 a. 111 ,12 58,2 00,5 20,0 20, 753 and 10 10 p. m. Sundays, 2 40. 4 00 a. 111. Leave Wllllninsport, week days, 7 12, 1010 a. 111., 3 33 and 11 It p. 111. Sundays, 11 15 p. 111. ' ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Uxpress, 9 00 a. in., 2 00, 4 00, 6 00 p. 111. Accommodation, 8 00 a. 111., 4 30, C30p.m. Sunday Express, 9 00. 1000 a. 111, Accommo dation 8 00 a. m., 1 4.3 p. in. lleturuing leave Atlantic City (depot.) week days, express, 733, 9 00 a. 111., 3 30, 5 30 p. m. Accommodation, 0 50, 8 15 a. in., nnd 1 82 p. 111. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 30 p. 111. Accoinmoeu tlnn, 7 15.n. 111., 4 13 p. 111. l'arior Cars 011 nil express trains. I. A. SWEIUARD, O. G. HANCOCK, deu'l Superintendent. tlen'l l'nss. -Agt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCHUYKILL DIVISION. Seitej!m:u30, 1893. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wiggans. (Jilbcrtoii, Frnekvllle, Dark Water, St. Clair, I'ottsvllle, Hamburg, Heading, l'ottstown, l'hoeuixville, Norrlstown nnd Phil adelphia (llrotul street station) nt COS ami 1143 a, m. and 1 15 p. m. on week days. For Potts villo and intermediate stations 9 10 a. in. SUNDAY. For Wiggans, (illbertou, Frackvllle, Bark Water, St. Olalr, I'ottsvllle, at 008, 9 10 n. m. nnd 3 10 p. in. For Hamburg, Heading, l'ottstown, I'hoenlxvlllo, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 0 00, 9 40 a. in., 3 10 p. in. Trains leavu PrnckvUle for Shenandoah at 10 40 a. iu. and 1211, 5 01, 7 12 and 10 27 p. ru. Sunday, 11 18 n. m. and 5 10 p. m. t ii..n til.. hi i..i. n. in -ik ilia l.uiivu x iiuiiiiiii; lui ,-jiif-ii,iinu.i, iu .... iiia a. in. and 4 40, 715 and 1000 p. m. Sunday at 1U4UO, in.. ) in p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (llroad street station), for Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a, in., 110 and 711 p. m. week ilaya. Sundays Icac e at u do a. m. Leave llroad street station, Philadelphia, for Sea tlirt, Anbury Park, Ocean drove, lAing Branch, mid Intermediate stations, 0.30, 8.23, 11.39a. in., 3.30. 1.00 ii. m. week-days. Sundays (stop at liitvrlaken fur Asliury Park), H.25a. m. Leave llroad Street station. Philadelphia, FOR NEW YOIIK. Express, week da vs. 3 20, 103, 150, 515, 0 80, 738, 820, 950, 1030 iDininif Car), 1100, 1111 a, m., 12 noon, 1233 (Limited 100 and 122 p. m. Dining Cars), 1 10, 2.10 l Dining Car), 3 20, 100, 5 00, 5 50 (Dining Car), 0 00, 0 50, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., U 01 night. Sunday, 3 20, 4 03, ISO, 515, 812, 9.30, 10 30 (Dining Car), 11011 a. in., 1285, 230 (Dining Cur), I 00 ( Limited 4 22), 5 20, 5M (IWu i l ig Car I, 0115, 0. VI, 8 12, 1000 p. in., 12 01 nialit. Express for ltostou, without clrantre, 1100 a. in. week das s, and 0 30 p. m. dally. WASlllNtiTON AND T1IESOUT1I For Ilaltiniore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 31, 910, 1020, 11 1, 1138a. n, (1281 Limited Din ing Car), 11'-, 3 40, 1 1 (3 10 Congressional 1. Inmeu, inning l urj, oil, uoo (inning sjarj, 7 40 (Dining Cur) p. m., nnd 12 05 night weeM days, Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 10, U 18, 11 38 a. in., 1 12, 1 11,055 (Dining Car), 7 10 p. in. (Dining Uir)and 12 05 night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. , Kxpreaw, 8 SO a. in., 2 10, 100, and 5 00 p. m. week days, Sundays, 8 45 and 9 15 a. m. For Onpe My, Anglesuea, Wildwood and Holly lleaeli. Express, 9 00 a. in., and 4 00 p. ui, week day. Sundays), 9 00 a. in. For Sen lle City, Ooenn City and Avalon. Express, 9 00 a. in., nnd 4 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. in. For Somers Point. Kxpreew, 8 50 a. in, and 4 00 p. in. week days. Sundays, 8 15 n. in. 8. M. I'unvosT, J. H. Woon, Oen'l Manager. fien'l Pass'g'r Agt. Chlchf.lf r's Knztlsh Itlamoml Ilroni. ENNYRBYAL PILLS -AV UrlBlnul ai A (tHl )"urtlrt for Ch KUiASar' ' ISranHo. Orlutnul and llnlv flonutno. ym ivuswn, la d 1 tv kk ChUhtstcr AWifc th t i i II?d avud i. old iiHtinnicn (III 1.1 ni. rlMi.n TuLa 1 ml ti1 ii i Miiitmi.il i C A? Hi f Tor roill. ' r in return ' All!). ji'iWiiw ' 'in ii rhl.brts4t'Li.mloulCu..MmlUiti UllUdll 1USi3 , oip mam Sift 1 qnsrt flour, 1 laltunoontnl (alt. 1 taltipoon ful ground nutmeg or clnnmoii, 2 rounding tea. tpoonfuls baking powder, together. B-at 3 eggs; add 1 cup sugar, 1 cup nillk,'.Mprc"!ifuln melted Cottiilene, Btlrtlieao Into th Poor, roll and cnt Into shape. IIae kettln'f full f ( nlliilene -at Jnst therlght lieat-aud fry the doughnuts ia it fur 3 minutes. must be wi, but don't let it or it will burn. To find if 1 iuiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiMiiiii)nj)jii RESTORE LOST VIGOR When In doubt wliat to use for Nervous Debility, Loss of Sexual Tower tin either sex), Impotemy, Atrophy, Varicocele and other weaknesses, from any cause, use Sexlnal'ills. Drains checked and full vigor quickly rc.tored. If neglected, such troubles result fatally. Mailed anywhere, sealed, for f:.ooi 6 boxes for $5.00. Wittt In Effect MAitcn 21, 1895. Passengr trains leave Shenandoah lor Penn I ar-'n Junrtion, Mauch Chunk, Le highton, Slatington, White IIall,Catasauqna, Allentowii,13ethioheni,Easton and Weatherly nt B 04, 7 38, 9 15 a m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27 p m. For New York and Philadelphia, 0 01, 7 38, 9 15 a. m., 2 43, 2 57. p. in. For Qua kake, Switchback, Gerhanla and Iludeondale, 9 15 a. m. and 2 57 p. m. For Wilkes-Barre, White Haven, PittaUa, Laceyville, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly and Klmira. S 01, 9 15 a in, 2 57. 5 27 pru. For Rochester, Buflalo, Niagara Falls and the West, 9 15 n. m. and 2 57, 5 27 p. m. For Iielvidere, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 8 04 a. m, 2 57 p. tn. For Lambertvlllo nnd Trenton, 9 15 am. For Tankhannock, 6 04,9 15 a. m.,2 57,5 27 p. in. For Ithaca nnd Geneva, 6 04, 9 15 am, 27 p m. For Auburn, 9 15 a in, 5 27 p m. For Jeaneaville, Leviston and Beaver Meadow, 7 38 a. m., 12 43 p. ni. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 6 04, 7 38, n 15 a m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27. 8 08 p. m. For Silver Iirook Junction, Audenried and Ilazleton, 6 04, 7 38, 9 15 a m, 12 43, 2 57, 527 and 8 08 p tn. For Scrauton, 6 01, 9 15 a tn, 2 57 and 5 27 p tn. For Hazlehrook, Jeddo, Drifton and Free land, 8 U4, 7 38, V 15 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27 p. m. For Ashland, Girardville and Lost Creek, I 40, fi 15, 7 30, 9 13, 10 20 a. in., 12 35, 1 40, 4 10, C 35, 8 22 p. m. For Raven Run, Centralia,' Mount Carmel and Shumokin, 9 13, 11 14 a tn, 1 32, 4 211, 8 22,9 15 p. in. For Ynlesville, Fnrk Place, Mahanoy City aud Delano, 5 50, II 01, 7 38, 9 15, II 05 a. iu,, 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 OS, 9 23, 10 53 p. 111. Trains will leave Sliamokln at 5 15, 8 15, II 45 a. tn., 1 55, 4 30, 9 30 p. ni., and arrive Shenandoah at 6 04, 9 15 a. in., 12 43, 2 57, 17, 11 15 p. m Leave Shenandoan for Pottsville, 6 01, 7 38,9 08, 11 05, 11 30 a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 4 10, 5 27, 8 08 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 0 00, 7 40, 9 05, 10 15, 11 48 a. m., 12 32, 3 00, 4 40 5 20, 7 15, 7 55, 9 40 p. in. Liave Shenandoah for Ilazleton, 6 04, 733 9 15, a. m., 12 43, 2 57, 5 27, 8 08 o. in. Leave Ilazleton for Shenandoah, 7 35, 10 05, 11 06 a. m., 12 15, 2 58, 5 30, 7 25, 7. 51i, p. tn. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run, Centralia, Mt. Carmel and Shamnkin, 0 45 a. m.,2 40 p. ) m, and arrive at Shumokin at 7 40 a. m. and . 3 45 p. tn. j Trains leave Shatuokin for Shenandoah at ; 7,55 a. in. and 4 00 p. in., and arrive at Shea- anaoati at s 49 a. m. and i 5s p ni. Trains leave for Ashland, Girardville and Lost Creek, 9 40 a. tn., 12 30 p. m. For Hazloton, Black Creek Junctlou, Ponu Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentnwn, Bethlehem, Kaston and Now York, 8 49 a. m., 12 30,2 55 p. in. For Philadelphia, 12 30, 2 55 p. in. For Yntesville, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8 49, 11 35 a. m., 12 30, 2 55,4 5S, 03 p. m. Leave Ilazleton for Shenandoah, 3 30' II 30 a. in., 1 05, 5 30 p. m. Leavo Shenandoah for Pottsville, 5 55, 3 49,9 32 a. in., 2 40 p. in. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 8 30, 10 40 a. m., 1 36, 6 15 p. m. R0LLIN II. WILBUR, Genl. Sttpt., South Bethlehem, Pa. CHARLES S. LKE, Genl. Pass. Agt., Philadelphia. A. W.NONN?MACHER, Asst. 0. P. A., South itathlehom.Pa VOTE FOR Chas. E. Breckons For District Attorney. DR. A. A. SE1BERT, Specialist In diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 207 West Market St., POTTSVILLE. Hours 8:30 ti. m, to 18 m.; 1 to 4 p. nt., to 8 p. in. SuiiilavH 0 a. in. to 111 in. When it oomeci to GROCERIES Our stock ieaks for Itself, to town send your onlers. rately and promptly tilled. If you don't cotue They will be aocu. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 29 Cast Centre Street