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For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 1 S, 7 20 a. in., 12 58 and 2 53 p. in. For IteadhiR and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a. m., 12 58, 2 53 and 5 55 p. in. Bun. dnvs. 2 10 a. m. For Pottsvllle, week ilayB, 2 10, 7 20 n. ra., and 1 os, a.) anu o p. m. Hunuays, iu a. in. For Tainaqua and ilahanoy City, week days. 2 10, S 25, 7 20 n. in., 12 58, 2 55 und 5 53 p. ra Sundays. 2 10 a, in. For W illlamsport, Sunhury and Lcwlsburs. wecK nays, u s, ii au a. in., i ou anu , zu p. m Sundays. 3 25 n. in. l,i. in...... .1..,. n ,rt owe (r 7 20, 11 SO a. m., 12 58, i 50, 2 65, 5 53, 7 20 and 9 33 p. m. sunuays, - iu, ii a. in, For Ashland nnd Shamokln, week days, 3 25, 7 20, 11 30 a, in., 150. 7 20 and 9 85 p. m. Bun. aavs. 3 25 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via jfj. Jco. V . lCnTj;li trains leave leading r".-v ntiaucipuin, ii'. o; it. iv. it.l nt a m, i uj, uuit. iu., a iu anu i -t u. in. ouuunys, 3 20. 7 00. 11 2A a. in.. 3 4U hud 7 27 n. in. Addl tltloual tniins from Twenty-fourth nnd Chest nut streets station, weeK uays, 1 ou, ai, azz p. aa, sunuays, i aa, aai p. in. TItAINS FOU SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 8 00 a. m., 1 30, i 00, 7 30 p. in. and 12 15 liaht. Sundavs. 6 00 n. m. Ijcavo New York via Mauch Chunk, weak days, 4 30, 9 10 n. in.. 1 10 and 4 30 p. m. leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, weak nays, 4 -v, 33, to oo a. m. ana l uu, u vj, u n rrt ttii,ii!nva 1t!?nti til. Leave Iteadlnir. week days. 135. 710. 10 04, 11 60 a. ni., 5 55 nnd 7 57 p. ni. Sundays, 1 33 a. m. Jeave pottsvllle, week uays, & 3a, 7 4U a. m, 12 30 and 0 12 1). in. Sundays. 2 M n. m. Leave Tainaqua. week day, 3 13, 8 SO, 11 23 a a., l M, i 10 anu v a p. in. uuuays, a la a. m lavo Mahanoy City, week days, 2 45, 0 21 11 47 n. in., 1 51, 7 39 nnd 9 51 p. m. Sundays, 8 45 u. in. T i . . . T ) 1 .1 ... n lft AM 6 CO. 9 37, 1169 a. m , 12 58, 2 00, 5 20, 0 20, 7 03 and lump. in. sunuays, i 4U. 4 uu a. tn. Leave Willlamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 10 m., 3 83 mid 11 41 p. in. Sundays, 11 15 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wnrf and South street wharf for Atlantic Cltv. Weekdays Express, 9 00a. m., 2 00, 4 00, BOO p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m., 1 30, 6 30 p. m. Sunday Express. 900. 1000a. m. Accoinmo- uauon o uu a. in., 4 43 p. m. Keturnlne; lenve Atlnntio City (depot,) weak- .1 ni'u nrnwai 1 O M n ... Q Oft K 'M . J t v ,'i..'u, i uu, a vj i . u ww, uu ji. ui. Accommodation. 0 60. 8 15 a. in., and 132 n. m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 7 30 p. iu. Acuoininodj- tinn, v ia n. m,, 4 is p. m. i-arior L.ars on an express trains. J, A. SWEIQAItD. a. Q. HANCOCK. Gen'l Superintendent. Ueu'l 1'ass. Agt. Do you DESIRE to Make MONEY? OUR PLANS OF OPERATION AS SURE ABSOLUTE SAFETY. Make your money erm yen a monthly aalary. 110.00 nnd more made dally by our new ajrs tasnatlo Plan of Operation on small InTestmaata ingrain and stock speculation. All we aac la to investigate oar new anu rltrloal methada. Poat wotkiags of plan tad Maheat references furnished. Our BookleJ "WnU & IllnU" how to make money and ther Information aent FREE. . M ll.nlr.r. nml Qrokirl. OpeiiKoa'rd'of Trade BldB.,ChlcM-o,Il, R.DIX'S Celebrated lomalp l'owdera perer wXL S i - af aad IUM (itorftfitM vlU. Taar and Wrojal .aad l otW ITia ntseaMai. UB r w.r .T ' TVTn ikt mirk A Ho. i. rattlralan, 4 cU.' , naAMDieaa ujonor ta ail warn. . Ohargea Himself with Oomplicity in Ton Murders. HIS STATEMENTS DISCREDITED. Offlcers D.lleTs That the "Confession" Was Invented for the Purpose of Vent lng: Enmity Against III. Pal, Who lie celve a Sentence of Only Four Tears. Fort Watnb. Deo. 6. John C. Stono, alias "Vinson," has mnde a confession to Sheriff Clnnsmler, dotnlllnp; a lira of nor- rlblo crlnio. Ho wns nrrostetl with John Duffy and Wllllnm Walrath for killing Deputy Sheriff Horrod. Stono is under n ton years' sontenco. Stone states that ho and Walrath wero members of tho Bill Dnlton westorn gang of bank and stage robbers. Ho snys ho, Duffy and Walrath killed a man at Kansas City In 1833, robbed him, but later gavo tho money to Henry Donnelly, a policeman, for protection. Ho also tells of a murder committed by mm-1 self, a Mrs. Stewart, and hersonClarenco, In Cleveland, O. The noxt morning Clar-1 once and Stono killed n boy In tho Dig Four yards In Llnvlllo. i In Buffalo, Stone, walrath ana ono Burns, a saloon keener, killed a wealthy western farmer who was looking for n good tlmo. The money was divided, anu Stone and Walrath returned to Chicago, i and with their shares started a rostaurant. Here Walrath married Stono's sister. Mrs. Walrath died nnd Stono and Walrath left Chicago. Later Stone returned and was I II... . . . . I uiipucutuu iu tno murucr ui u iuvuui uuu son named Prunty. Throe men aro now serving life sentences at Jollet for tho crime, but Stone was not arrested. Ho then tells of a murder at Uunmrk', N. Y.. whore Duffy stabbed a pal, "Buff Jack," four times, and burled him In the woods. Another murder was committed nt Union City, Pa., the victim being an old man named Ilorton or Norton. An other murder was committed by the trio near Youugstown, O., tho victim being a resident of Ashtabula. Tho lost murder committed by Stono. Duffy nnd Walrath was on April 29, 1803, on a Pennsylvania freight train. When tho officers hero learned that Stono's confession became generally known ho was hustled out of tho city to tho Mich igan City penitentiary to serve a term of ten years. When Stono mode his private confession two months ago lie implicated his pal, John Duffy, as the leading spirit in the bloody highway robbery. This sensational confession was Kept concealed till Duffy wns placed on trial on Tuesday for assault with Intent to kill a posse of deputy sheriffs. Tho confession became public too late to have any effect on Duffy's case, as whon tho jury retired at night tho wild tale of erlmes had not reached them. Duffy recolvod only a four yoars' sentence, six less than his squealing pal, who was implicated In the same crime. Somo of tho olflcors aro Inclined to think that Stono has palntod and embellished a fow molehills criminally into mountains of crime for no other purpose than to vent enmity against Duffy. Since the death of their pal, William Walrath, from the ef fects of bullet wounds received In tho b.at tlo with tho deputy sheriffs here Inst April, Dully and Stone nave been sucn bitter en-1 omles that they have been kept in differ ent parts of the jail. Advices from Mansfield, O., Erie, Pa., and Kansas City indicate that Stone was very familiar with murders committed at each of these places. Denials have been received from Chicago, Cleveland and Buffulo. They Think It a Talry Tale. Cleveland, Doc. 5. The police of this city think tho confession of John Stono at Fort Wayne, Ind. is based largely on iui maglnatlon. Nothing Is known here of the crimes which Stono says ho and Wal rath committed In Cloveland, nnd it is certain that tho pair wero not arrested horo and that they did not escape from jail by feigning Insanity. Chicago Pollco Don't Want Stone. Chicago, Dec. 5. The police take no stock In tho story of Convict Stono In Fort Wayne to the effect that ho was con nected with tho Prunty murders in Chi cago. Throe men woro convicted of these crimes, and aro now serving life sentences In Jollot. Tho pollco horo never heard of Stone, nnd do not want him for murder or anything else. Sllchlgnn Physicians Mint Testify. Battle Cheek, Mich., Dec. G. A mat ter of great Importance to physicians In Michigan has been decided In tho circuit court. Tho question came up over tho ap plication of a llfo lnsurnnco company, which had Issued a policy of $30,000 on tho life of a citizen of Detroit. The company learned after its lssuo that the applicant had misrepresented his physical condition, and began suit to annul tho policy. The physician who had treated tho policy holder refused to tcstiry, but the com pany's lawyer held that physicians could bo compelled to testify in regard to any questions relating to publlo matters. Judgo Smith ruled that tho physician must give his testimony, nnd Issued an order ac cordingly. riio Dead from nn Unknown Disease. Fleminoton, N. JDcc. 6. In tho house hold of Gideon Reading, of Cherryvlllo, Hunterdon county, within tho past five months, flvo chtldron have died of an un known disease They nro: William, 17 years old; Fannie, 13 years old; Ethel, 5 yoars old; Hnnnah,10 years old, nnd Maud, 8 years old. The' last one to die, Maud, whoso llfo ended Tuesday, had diphtheria In October, but was cured ot It. The treat ment, however, affected her spine and her heart failed. General Uzcta's Tug Departs. SAN Francieco, Dec. 5. Tho tug Bar clay Golden, which It is understood is to be used in tho Interest of General Kzetn, cleared for Aculpo yesterday. She went out in charge of Captain Hansen and a crow of eight men. There were two or three passengers on board. The vessel tarried only stores and coal. The customs house officers offered no objection to the tlcarance of the vessel. Fastest Train In the World on Time. Buffalo, Dec. 6. Tho Empire stato ex Dress reached Buffalo yesterday afternoon at 4:40 P.M., five minutes ahead of Its now schedule time, having made tho run from New York, 440 miles, In 400 minutes, or an average of nearly flfty-four miles an hour, The Weather. For eastern New York, eastern Pennsyl vania nnd Now Jersey: Easterly winds; the temperature will continue near freezing. Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. THERE 19 NO PBOFESSION, whoso labors so severely tax tho nervous By s tem, as that of tho ministry. Tho do rangemont of tho nerve centers of tho brain by over work, frequently brings on attacks of heart troublo, and nervous prostration. Rov. J. P. Koster, M. D., Tastor U. B. church, London Mills, Ills., himself a physi cian, writes Feb. 20, 1895: "Ileart affection and nervous prostration had becomo so serious last fall that a llttlo over work in tho pulpit would so completely prostrate mo Til Mil PC tllat 11 seemed certain I Ul. ITlllba must relinqubh tho work HeErt Clire ot th0 ministry ontlroly. Heart palpitation became ReStOreS so bad that my auditors TIm 1th would ask mo if 1 did not nCallUl. havo heart disease. Last November I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Now Ileart Curo alternately with Dr. Miles' Nervlno and derlvod tho greatest possible benefit. I havo just closed revival work of 10 weeks, preaching nearly overy night and twlco on tho Sabbath. I can speak for hours without suffering as I formerly did. Hard working ministers should keep Dr. Mllos' grand remedies on hand." 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MEN as Btill Dovoloping Evidenoo of Dis honest Fraotioes, THE ELEOTBIO LIQHT COMPANIES. How They Work Together to Get Kxor bltnnt Prices fur Street Llchtloc The Inv.stlpitors Decide, In Itespouso to u Appeal, to Investlirate Pitt.bure, Pnif.ADKLPniA, Dee. 6. Before tho sen atorial investigation commltteo went Into session yesterday they woro waited upon by a delegation of PlttsburgeM represent ing tho Citizens' Municipal lcaguo and tho Vigilance leaguo of that city. Tho dele gates asked tho commltteo to como to Pittsburg and Investigate tho government of that city. The loaguers also presented a petition signed by 6,000 citizens of Pitts burgurglng that an Investigation bo made. Tho commltteo votod unanimously to In vestigate Pittsburg nffairs, and Chairman Andrews will namo tho date. When the commltteo ronowed Its work of investigating Philadelphia the subject of awarding contracts for electric lighting was taken up, and evldonee was presented snowing that senator Charles Fortor, David Martin nnd others prominent in politics wero members of tho nine com panies, furnishing tho city with clectrio lights. This ovidenco was given by Ar thur II. Lao, a publlo spirited citizen and member of tho Arm of Lea Brothers & Co. Mr. Lea said he hod modo an Investiga tion of tho cost ot electric lighting both hero and elsewhere, and found that this city paid far moro for Its light than any other city. Do said there wero about 5,303 lights In this city, or moro than New York, Chicago and Boston put together. Ho told of his Inability to learn who wore tho directors of certain companies, and said that for tho past threo years there has been practically no competition In tho bidding for tho contracts. Instead, thcro has been every ovidenco of combination on the part of tho companies, as each one of the nine companies has boon a success ful bidder for a certain section ot tho city, nnd nono of tho companies, In bidding, has encroached on tho territory of tho others. Embeulcr Ward Glad to Get Hack. New Orleans. Dec. 5. A. K. Ward ar rived hero at midnight on the city of Dal las, from Honduras. He says that ha only had $5,000 along and ho sent that up by his wife. He praised his captors for the manner In which ho was treated and said ho was glad to get back. Ho was tnken to Memphis this morning. Ward denies that he committed forgeries or has appropriated any money to his own use. Ho says ho left Memphis because tho company of which he was manager was wrecked, nnd ho could not bear to remain in tho country. Tale's Football Captain. NKW Haven, Deo. B. F. P. Murphy was unanimously elected captain of tho Yale football team yesterday. Ho has played at tackle for two years and during his collego courso has played both baseball and football, only recently giving tip base ball. Before coming to Yule, Murphy was at Andqver, where no played both games Murphy's homo is at Junction City, Knu, Ho Is six feet tall, weighs 103 pounds, nnd Is S3 years old. Checks Stolen from Letter Rnxes. NEW Yop.K, Dec. 5. Tho protective com mltteo of tho American Bankers' associa tion has Issued n warning to bankers that letter boxes in various cities aro being robbed, and tho checks abstracted from letters found therpiu aro altered ns to payees' names and In some cases as to amounts. Tho work is done by a skllfull gang of forgers, somo membora of which aro well known. Carolina's Now Constitution Adopted. Columbia, S. C, Dec. C Tho constitu tional convention adjourned sine dlo last night. On tho flual adoption of tho con stitution tho voto stood 118 to 7, all the negro delegates voting against it, on ac count of tho suffrage articlo.aud two white delegates for tho Indefinite reasons that somo parts of tho constitution they consid ered unwiso. Ilrutnlly llcateu by Strikers. Elizabeth, N. J., Deo. 5. John Mc Aleer, a molder who had taken tho plnco of a striker at Moore's factory, was set upon by two strikers, Charles Hoffmen and James McClemeus, and terribly beaten. His assailants wero nrrested. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotntlons of tho Now York and Philadelphia Exchuuges. New Yobk, Dec. 1. Tho stock market, with hardly an excaption, worked lower today. Tho volume ot business was considerable lighter than on Tuesday. The deallnss In sugar stock were only about half as large as yesterday, but constituted about ono-third of the total. Closing bids: Baltimore & Ohio SI New Jersey Cen-1054 Del. & Hudson. .....13 N. X. Central 100 I)., L. & W 100 Pennsylvania Mi Erio 12 Heading. UJ4 Lake KHe & w... sift at. l'aul lo Lehigh Nav. 15 W. N. Y & l'a ... 3 Lehigh Valley 1BJ6 West Shore.... General Murkcts. Philadelphia, Dec. 1. Flour weak: win ter Buper, $2.3"&2.f0; do. extras $J.00S3.85; Pennsylvania roller, clear, S1&I.23: do. do., straight, Sl.liW.3'); western winter, clear, 83S3.33. Wheat quiet, lower, with 650. bid and 66c. asked for December. Corn dull, weaker, with ajjjjc. bid and 33c. asked for De cember. OatB quiet, steady, with c. bid and iiiic. asked for Ueoenibor. Hay llrm; choice timothy, $15.50. Beef steady; cisy extra India mess, 51(J18; family, $10.50; short clear, $10.75 1-.10. I'orlc dull; new mess, $3(80.50; family, tl010.50. Lard quiet; western steam, $5.00. Butter firm; western dairy, lljilsc.; do. creamery,1525c.; do. factory, 9Uc; Elglns, 25c.; Imitation creamery, 1331Uc; New York dairy. 15S1; do. creamery. 18021o.; Penn sylvania and western creamery prints, fancy, 7c.;do, choice, -tic.: do. fair to good, IXJ&Mc,; prints jobbing at 28S;IU)c. Cheese steady; large, 7i10c,; small, mWiia.; part skims, UHQOc-; full skims, $23,3o. Kgga firm; New York and Pennsylvania, 2!2tlc; Ice house, 1GS20: western fresh, 21l&3o; southern; ii! 2o. Uve Stock Markets. New York, Deo. 4. Beeves higher; native steers, poor to good. $J. 7531 50; stags and oxen, S3U0; bulls, $22.B5; dry cows, $1.10 Q8. Calves Arm for veals, weak for other calves; poor to choice veals, $va8.it); barnyard calves, ti.75a.'J.55; yearlings. ti.tb3,Z.ti. Sheep and Iambs aotive and slightly firmer; poor to good sheep, 3&3.ri; common to prime lambs, $3.5034.65. Hogs steady at f 3.803t.15. EAST Liueiity, Pa., Deo. 1. Cattle steady at unchanged prices. Hogs steady; prime light hugs, JJ.75&kl go; medium grades, $3.70 8.75: heavy, $3.00!a3.7ii; common to fair, $3.00 3.65; roughs, $2.7."rS3 25. Sheep firm ; extra, S2.O0i33.2U; fair, $1 B03-'.tO; common, 50o. 11.25; lambs. fc'.Wat.iO- 1 1 strengthen tlio Kidneys. They proTf nt Rriglits Disca3c, TJicy euro Diabetes, They tlissolvo gravel, sand, ami brJelt-tlust deposits. They llltcr mic ncid and malarial poisons out of the blood, They curo Cystitis, Gleet, Prostatitis and tlio lilic, Thov make pure, rich blood. fA aii druggists, so cents a dox, or w direct to tne IIobb'S WBDIcinb CO.. cincafro or Han Francisco. Hook on Kidney Health and Blood Filtering Free. COOD THING- A Great Big Piece for0 10 Cents- & Kcsult In 4 weeks. For gale by P. P. D. Layer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, 207 West Coal Street. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking; ! 13 N. Jardin Street. 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