I CITY OF ROME SAFE i Falso Reports that tho Anchor Liiior Had Sunk. 'GREAT EXCITEMENT CREATED. .The Maudlin Story of a Sailor Whlofi n Oauwd Muoli Anxiety, k visual conti-ictino nnrortTs. fhoro Is Strong: Reason to Believe Thoro Was No Wreck at AIL 'At rirst It Tf Thought that the Ilia l'natnnciir Ship 11 ml Onus to the Mot torn Willi 400 Rouli Thnn Came the Htorj that tho Foundered YeMel Was n CfUtle Steamship from Sluntroal nnd thai 43 Lives Hail Ileen I.o.t--Thl Wat Alo Contradicted, and the Wreaked fillip U IlelUrod to he the Durham City. ' New Yohk, Oct. 15. Telegraphlo dis- f'latcues received from St. Johns, N. F., ate yesterday afternoon, reported the big Author Line steamer City of Rome n lost. It wm stated that the vessel liad foundered oft St. Shotts, the scene of many shipwrecks. Later dispatches were ooutradictory, several stating tho City of Rome, which had gone down, hniledfiom Montreal. The?o were de nied late last night, It being stated that no vessel bearing tliat name had oleured from Montreal. . Telegraphic inquiries sent out by the agents of the Anchor Line in this city resulted in a denial from St. Johns that the Anchor boat had been lost. The agents were assured by this ilispatuh, and announced that they had no foar for the safety of their vessel. The rlrst dispatch, whioh created in tense excitement, read ns follows: t-T Johns, N. F.. Out. 15.--It M uppod that the Anchor Lino steamer City of Home, taut. Young, which sailed fr im New Yor! Out. IB for Liverpool, has been lot oil at. fchutia. St. 8hott It a hamlet four mllos from Capi I'lne, uud i a place which has boon the iconu el maiur lilpmeoki. ft. Shotts is 85 miles In a dlreot line south west of kit. Johns, iko Dearest p lnt of I in. ortsnoe U Tropaetr, whioh Is at the h.ad of the hy running between Cape Kaco and Pine, and about Su miles from where the City o( Homo Is (Mid to be lost. Then came a contradictory dispatch whioh stated that the City of ltomi which was lost was u cattle steamer bound to Dundee from Montreal; that a sailor named John Urenuan had arrived lit Trepassy, N. If., and stated that hi) " as the only survivor of the foundered vessel; that Uih officers and crew of th vessel had all beon drunk, and were un. uble to help themselves when the vessel truck and that 48 men had perished. Probably tho Durham City. Another contradiction followed, Tilth this dispatch: MotanBAL, Oct. 14. Inquiries mndq here with regard to tho sensational stories, that the cattle ship which left left hero on the 7th Inst., was wrecked at Marine Cove, St. Mnry's Hay, New foundland, and a cattleman named Jas. Urennan of the crew of forty-threo soitla alone escaped, revealed the fact that no euch ship as the C'My of Homo left Mont rc.l 'Wednesday. The names of tho boats sailing from heio wen, Surmatlan, Itoiaiian, Lako Neplgon, Alcides, Thame), Sarnia and Ontario. It is bolioved hero that the wrecked steamer Is the Durham City, which sailed from Boston last Wert nosday for Loudon. She had on board S14 head of cattle for the latter port, und they wero shipped by R. Bickerdlke of Montreal. The f oro jnun In charge is named Iteilly, and tho Durham City carried a crew of flfty linn da. Further inquiries have revealed the faet that no such cattle ship as tho City ef Rome exists It is just possible that the wrecked vossel may bo tho City of Liucoln, which is expected here in tho course of a few days. Another dispatch from New Orleans said that the vessel might be the Citta tie Roma, bound for Bordeaux, but what the vessel could hare been doing so tar north could net be explained... . " It is JHUK-Mfcfou that there was no wreck at nil, but that the story was merely tho yarn of a drunken sailor. Tho Atlanta Hare. ' Lewes, Del., Oct. 15. Tho United States steamer Atlanta arrived here at 4 o'olock yesterday afternoon, after having been out iu the gale for fifty-four bourn. At 11:80 o'clock Monday night she broke her hnwser pipe, which caused be forward compartments to 1111 with water. While lowering n lamp Into the compaitments to examine their condition an explosion occurred and six of the orew were severely burned. Two of them ore not expected to live. l'srnchlsl and Public Schools to Cults. Htili-watkh, Minn., Oct. 14. At tho regular meeting of the school board last evcifrhg it was decided to accept the proposition of St. Michael's Roman .Catholic Parish to turn over the paroch ial schools to the olty. The buildings will be leased for oue year for the uoinl pal rental of $1. The present teachers will he retained If found competent. I The Pemmylruntii Ilit-eatlfrMtlon, HAKRIsburu, Oct. 15. Tho Senate has resolvod that the investigation of the charges against the late Treasurer, the Audltor-Qensrul and other oflloials shall be eon tlu oted in open sasslou. Dally sessions will be hold beginning at 10 .. m. K1C1V ll.VUI.AS) UUMVITinS. Clarendon Lord, agod 40 of Deerlng, Me., hanged himself, early yesterday morning. Rev. Phillips Brooks was consecrated Bishop of tho Episcopal diocese ot Mass achusetts yesterday, Hon. Thomas 11. Reed and Hon. Chas. R. Allen spoko at th Republican mass meeting In Uostou last night. A urakeman named Corcoran was killed nt East Cambridge, Mass., yester day, on the Boston & Maine Railroad. There is a rumor that the Searles will case has been compromise J, and that Timothy Hopkins gets between eight sd tea millions. The trial of Charles J. Tlgno for the jnurder ot Peter E. Johnson, a Gay Head Indian, is lu progress nt New Bedford, Kajs. nr. took 040,000. Clerk stout end lh.i Way lie llent tho Firm ot Kennett, Hopkins & Co. New YoflK, Oct. 16. An Investigation of the methods of Mr. T. II. Stout, the employe of Kennett, Hopkins Se Co., who dtsnpneared last month, has result ed in tho discovery of some interesting facts. Tho firm had a customer of tho name of Thomas .1. Driggs, who deposited oash and stocks with them. Mr. llrlggs, thinking he had $00,000 with tho firm, oalled for that amount and was told that thoro was but $80,000 placed to his credit. He was much surprised, and produced statements whioh he had received from Stout showing that he had $80,000. Mr. Driggs ooncluded to investigate and plaoed the mattor in the hands of his attorneys. It is said that the investigation shows that Stout sent Driggs fahe statements and kept baok the regular statements sent out by his employers. He took tho checks deposited to Brlggs' credit and also forged indorsements. The checks sent from tho firm to Mr. Brlggs were also appropriated. Tho llrm name, with Mr. Stout's sig nature beneath it, waH aill.xod to tho chucks, and the trusted employe thon negotiated them at tho Holland Trust Company. He manipulated chocks of both Ken nett, Hopkins & Co., and their cus tomers, Mr. Brlggs, for months in the most reckless way to tho amount of S1B, 000 or $20,000. It Is said that Mr. Stout also took stocks and bonds deposited to Mr. Rrlgg's credit, thus swelling the total amount of his stealings to about $10,000. THINKS THIS STOIIY FAI.ST9. No Credence 1'laced lu Mrs. Ordway's Statement About Snell's Murderer. Chicago, Oct. 15. A. J. Stone, son in -law of tho murdered millionaire, A. .T. Suoll, has this to say In regard to the story from Baltimore to tho effect that Mrs. Ordway's husband was concerned in tho murder, and that W. B. Tnscott, the supposed murderer, was strangled io ueatn ty his pals. this he said. am h i V ihji i Knew HI -iiu was sur- prised wli ,.uod of his death. I usedtohaV .ny clothes made nt his 1 father's shop, on Madison street, and ' the worst thing I ever hoard of him was that he was addicted to drink. "Perhaps if I knew something of the woman's character and reputation for voracity I might oonsldor the matter. But as the story now stands, unsub stantiated, I would say that it is falso and without foundation." TWO KILLED, MANY 1X.IURUD. Fatal Accident on thu Italtlmore & Ohio, nt litcltsvllle, O. FoitT Waykk, Ind., Oct. 15. The Bal timore & Ohio fast mail train No. 8, from Chicago to New York, jumped the traok at HlcksYillo, O., at 4 p. in.,, yes terday, killing two passengers, wound ing ono other fatally and a do.on others loss seriously. The wreck occurred on a sharp curve, the expross, mail, buggago aud smoking cars passing the curve safely, but the sleepors jumped the track und were piled up in a mass ot ruins. Vico-Prosldcnt King of the Baltimore & Ohio was In tho wrook, and was badly injured. (fc.Tb.o prlvato car of Emmons Blaine was also In the wrock. The young mun was slightly hurt. Union Veteran I.eclon. Reading, Pa., Oct, 15. Tho National Encampment of tho Union Votoran Legion openoa hero yesterday. rhe parade was participated in by about l.oUU members of the order. Tho national convention of the ordor mot in minunl session in the afternoon with National Commander G. J. R. Miller of Philadelphia presiding. Ovor 250 dele gates wero presont. The reports sub mitted showed that 27 encampments had boon organized during tho year, and there had boon again in membership in that time of over U,ouu. Iho order Is distributed through 18 States. In4laaGfuolU Accused of Anon. Washixton, Ind., Oct. 15. Samuel Harblne, a laborer, was arrostod Tues day night charged with complicity In the Dinning 01 tuo court house records hero. After being arrested Harbine confessed the crime and implioated several prom inent persons In it, aud as a result Au ditor Jamos O. Lnvolle and A. B. Hawes, a resident ot Steele Township, were ar rested yestorday and placed In Jail Lavelle has been auditor of the county for eight years. It is supposed he is short lu his accounts. Ocean Grove Curap Mooting Asioelatlon. AsuuiiY PAUK, N. J., Oct. 11. Tho Ocean Grove Camp Mooting Association held IU twenty-second auuuul meeting yesterday. Tho old board of olllcors was rs-olected as follows: President, Dr. El wood H. Stokes; Vice-President, Aaron E. Ballard) Treasurer, David II. Blown; Secretary, Qeorgo W. Evans. The vari ous reports showod a very healthful con dition of affairs. A floating indebted ness of $20,000 has been paid oil during the year. The Hoston Oleomargarine Case. Boston, Oct. 15. In the Supreme Court tho case of Benjamin I'lumley, who was released on a writ of habeas corpus, after having been convicted of selllug oleomargarine, was called, but was postponed for two weeks. Plumloy is agent for a Chicago firm, and sold oleomargarine only in original packages, Large husinoss Intorosts are involved in the case as well as tho constitutionality of tho recent acts of the Legislature. llestored to Membership. PniLADm.VillA, Oct. 15. At yostorJay's session of tho Evangelical Council llov. George llann, ot tho Wisoonsln Con ference, who was deposed from Iks ministry and oxpolled from tho Church for having been a member ot the Trial Conforenoe that suspended Bishop Bow man, was restored to the full lunctlons ot the Christian ministry iu tho relation of an older In any olunch. A Storekeeper Murdered. BAT.T1UOUE. lid. Oct. IS. A SDeolal I from Capo Charles City, says that Fanny i U. f audou, u storekeeper, was round Iu 1 bed brutally murdered. An employe named George Driver has boen arrested aburged with the arlm aud the people 1 threaten to lynch aim. OKDRR OF TIIK I.OTAIi T.rCJlOK. Annual Ronton at Philadelphia Es Pieitdent Iltiyes Made Commander ridl.AUKl.rHiA, Oct. 1C. The Com-mnndcry-ln-Chlot of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of tho United States began its annual session liore yes terday afternoon and olootod officers as follows! Commaudor-ln-Chlcf, Ruther ford M. Hayes; Senior Vice-Colnraander, Roar Admiral J. J. Almyr '"Recorder, Col. John P. Nicholson; Iteglstor, C'oh Albert Ordway, A roceptlon was tenderod the com maudory in tho evening by the Union Lo.igue Club, during which a beautiful banner was presented to .the order by George W. Chllds, on behalf of the Comte do Paris. The banner was pro sonted by the Count in recognition of the hospitality tendered him by the com mandery during his visit hore last October. It is expoated that the question of the establishment of tho Loyal Lesion library and museum of war -relios will be settled at tho present mooting of the commandory-In-chlef. It is proposed to erect the library and museum iu this' city at a cost of between $350,000 and (1300,000. Of this amount $ 150,000 has already boen raised, and it is proposed to secure the balance by popular sub scription. WII15AT CltOT UUIMSD. Ilia Yield Almost DoUrojod by the no cent Storms. ChicAoo, Oct. 15. A special from Minneapolis, Minn., regarding tho re ported damage of tho wheat crop, sayst Tho suspense over the wheat crop of North Dakota and the northern counties of Minnesota has grown into positive alarm. Up to Tuesday it was con ceded that tho grain would bo threshed. During Monday night, howover, heavy rains sot In all ovor tho northorn coun try, which changed to snow and kept falling steadily. The s.orm oxtonds as far south as Minneapolis, and all threshing opera tions nro suspended, nnd will not bo ro jumed until next woek, even if thoro bo no moro rain or snow. MIR aud eleva tor men declnro that from ' 8,000,000 to 5, 000,000 bushels of wheat will bo utter ly ruined. Uol. V. it. Walker said of the situation tfetorday: "I have just roturnod from a '"p through mat seotlou. It made my heart ache to witues the ruin. In order to appreciate It ouo must actually see it. There are thousands of simply wondor- I1" whoiitliolds almost utterly destroyed by tho rains. The reports ptiblishoddo not cover halt tuo devastation." PItONOUNOUD I1CAI). But Noro Drown SurprlNes Kveryono by Suddenly Coming to Life. JtrtsEY City, N. J., Oct. 15. A col ored man, named Beverly Brown, who has boeu confined iu tho Hudson Couuty jail awaiting examination us to his sani ty, was taken suddenly ill on Tuesday evening, Yosterday morning he was ouud iu his cell motionless and, appar ently, inanimate. After a hasty examination the County Physician pronounced tho man dead, l'he body was removed to tho Morguo, and was being prepared for the colllu when signs of life wore detected by the Morguo keeper. Aphyslclan was called who pronounced tho man alive ami ordered his removal to a hospital. Up to a late hour Inst night Brown had not rocovered con sciousness, although undoubtedly allvo. Wcathor Judications. Washington, Oct. 15.vFor Uastorn Now York: Fair, stationary temperature, south erly winds. For New England: Generally fain Bllghtly wnrraor; southerly winds. For lSasteru l'ounsylvuula, Now Jersey, Del aware aud Maryland: Generally fair; station ary temperature; southerly winds. For Western New York and Western Teun- 'rlvanla: Light rain: slightly oooler; south westerly. , 'J winds, Dscommg NI3WS Or THIS DAY. Tho oyster dredging season boglns to day. Relatives of President Polk wlll'cou- tost tho will of tUa Into Mrs. Polk. Li?Tofnall thnt can ba loarnod tho Ger man concessions on American meut and farm products will be about 80 par cent. Sir Edwin Arnold sailed from Liver pool for the United States yosterday on tho City of jsew Yoric. It is said that a cut ot wages, averag ing 10 per cent, for the entrie force of men, will soon us mado at the Uarmigls Steol Works at Pittsburg. - NEW YOIllt MARKETS. Nfw YortK. Oct. 14. Moner on onll loaned cay a ii uud a per cent. HOND3. Closing; Cloning Testorday. To-day. s, 11)07 lteg IVtH 11014 s, 1U07 Coup 1101 118 SIOCK MAltliUT. Uoslnsr Closing Yesterday, lo-day. Canadian l'aclflo BHi bU Central memo Jl UJ Cbloaio, llur. & Qulnoy UHl-4 OTfi Delaware & Hudson U3i V.Wi UhL Lack. Sc Wusteru HlW H'-'W lino , aoil 2073 lirlopref 7011 C8 Lake hhoro lvii LouU&Nasli 78 7U1 MloblnHii Oontml JJ 101W Missouri l'aoino M &4( New Jersey entral II7i 117 Noithmwteiu US UH OreiroK Navigation 77U 74 PsulUo Mad... 30!l 38M Houdtilif -V&k Q Hock Island 81H BHi 8t Pau 7aji TA i Union 1'aoHlo -iOH 30, Western Union S'ifi $4 OHA1N MAUKET. Wheat closed mm. Ko. 2 red" wlntor 107 Deo. 104 if. Ooruoioesd weak. No. S mixed Ot : Nor. 55. Oats alow! arm. No. 2 rolie'J 81(: Nov.. 3UH; DecSGM. rnouuou. llOTTLB i Creuuiorjr, State & I'enn.. extras. S3 o.a?8 0. L'lwauw, western, cms ,.37 o.a!9 0, Croamery, woiturn. scoonds 23 o.a'Ju o. State dairy, a. f. tubs, ex tret,,., Ho c.a 0, CUKUSK" Hlal" factory, full cream. Sent, fsnoy..0al0 State fuotory. full cream, Aiiar. fauor...u6al)'i! Hats factory, full or am. line S .a'J btaio factory, full cream. yoodtopnmo3a!))4 State lac lor, common to fair,., T aSl Boos N. Y. State, new laid, nor doj.,.,3.1 o.a lean, now laid ,. , ..,.'M o.a Western & Nortnwostem. irood to prime , ,,.2lo.a21Ha roTAioss ersor ltose, perbbl.., 1 17al 37 Sweet potatoes, ViC clioice.., ,,1 Seal U7 Lira ronuTur bprlnir ctilekoiis. choloe. larse per lb.. 1 bpnnz oblokuns, prime , 13 ion-ls, Jersey, Statoai-a,, per lb 14 PRtSSID POOLTnT- Turkeys. inlxod weights, par lb. ,1 U?'t obit's, ftduu a at lbs to pur,.,. alU 131i JiC " You're through with Catarrh, finally and completely, or you have $500 in cash. That's what is promised you, no matter how bad your case or of how long standing, by tho proprietors of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. Catarrh can bo cured. Not with tho poisonous, irritating snulls and strong, caustic solutions, that simply palliato for n time, or perhaps, dnvp tho diseaso to tho lungs but with Dr. Sago's Remedy. Tho worst cases yield to its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing prop erties. "Cold in tho Head," needs but a few applications. Catarrhal Headache, and all tho effects of Ca tarrh in tho Head such as offen sive breath, loss or impairment of tho senses of taste, smell and hear ing, watoring or weak eyes aro at onco relieved and cured. In thousands of cases, where ev erything else has failed, Dr. Sago's Remedy has produced- perfect and permanent cures. That gives its proprietors faith to make tho offer. It's $500, or a cure. Thoy mean to pay you, if thoy can't euro you. But thoy mean to cure you, and tncy can. AMUSEMENTS. TIEIIOUHOM'B I'XIEATItlt, r. J. FEnncsos, manaqkb. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, '91, W. II. Power' Company in tho romantic Irish drama, THE FAIRIES WELL Entire now production this season. Magnificent Scenery, and Beautiful Costumes, and a llrst-class company of Comedians, Vocalists and Dancers PRICES OF ADMISSION, 25, 50, 7Cc. Bests on sale at Klrlln's drug store. TIIEATRi; DUILDIKG, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. W. Leisenring, Pres., J. J.-Fvrgusotr,- V.Pcas,, J. R. Leisenring, Cashier, S. IV. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally Prom 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! Paid ou UavtucH Deposits. APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAH. PERFECT IN FDhM I-MATCHLESS IH WARI SoftUlOOl wct tb ftDolentifor BtalwHttain thU ponj bojaat biitu wcr put to death. bvery had can t cXauhu and VIQOK0CS in all reipicti, YUUNQ MEN OR OLD. inffarlnK from KEEV0U3 DE BILITY. Lost or rallies Man hood, fhvilcal Exetiin. Mantal Worry, fetunted Dvlopmint, or anr PERSONAL WEAK HESS, can b reatorad to PERFECT HEALTH and it HOBLE VITALIT X OI BTROHU UEH. tht Trldo and Powtr of Mattoni. We claim by years of practice by our exclusive methods a uniform uonoroLY of SUCCESS" in treat iiiifuii mmcmutm. n hmsiiiii UL1U Affllctloniof Mm. Testlmonlalb 7. ' ' ' frrmWBtatonana Terrltorloa, OUR NEW BaOKi'fflSjiSRlSlerea It while yon can. mil Explanation! for HOME TREAT UEMT. Ton can bo FULLY RESTORED a Tboniandl SiaTt boon by n. Road anr taitlmonlali. Addren at onea -F051- SHERIFF, BENJ, J. SMITH, rilESENT DEPUTY. Vhavia liiltltoCltro for tbectfuciM ut pelt abuse, Knrlyliacasf a.Kmlssions.IVerTuuallebllll j.Loas pliual I'ower, Jmpolency rt:o. SorentU otiriatthla OurHncl1owe wilt send one full ftlnnt h's Rlpdlclno Address, 13 na. CO., ttU3 Uruudfiav Snw Vor trU WALL PAPER BARGAINS Largest and cheapest stock In town. Artistic Painting, Grai ing and Decorating J. P. CAR.DEN, llO-2-em 221 W.Centro8t.,8IIENANr)0An, First National Bank A BIG DRIVE IN FURNITURE. We nre making n big drive in fur 11 It lire, but malicious desire is not its object. Wo desire to dispose of a large surplus stock, nud propose to give our patrons the benefit of some extraordi nary bargains. J.. P. Williams 8c Bra, Soutlt main St., Lohigli Valley Railroad. AMtANClEMEOT OF 1'ASHENGKIt TBAIHB. MAY 10, 1891.- I'asseniter trains will leave Shenandoah for ifaucli Chunk, LchlKUton, Hlatlngton, Cats sauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kaslon, Phil adolpulanndNew York at 6.47, 7.40, 9.0Sa,m., vti, e,iu, o.w p. ui. For Helvldere. Delaware Water Gun arid Htroudsburg at 6.47, a. m., and 6.20 p. m. hot uamuerivuie ana rrenion, v.w a, in Knr White Haven. WllfeeH.RarTB and Pitt Urn 5.47, 9.bS, 10.41 B. m., 3.10 and 528 p. lu. For Tuukhaunock, 10.41a, m 3.10 und 5.26 p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and and Lyons 10.41 a. m., aud 5.20 p. m. ror jAcevviue, lowanaa, tsayro, waveny, Chicago and alliolnts West at 10.41 a. m.,aud i.m p.m. For Klmlra and the West vlaUalamanca at 1.10 p.m. Tor Andpnrled. Hnzlet)n. Ktonkton. Lurri. her Yard, Weatherly and Penn Haven Juno tlon at 5.47. 7.40. 9.08 a. m. and 12.52. 3.10 and 5,28 p.m. tor jeanesvuie, Jjovision ana ueavei Meadow, 7.40, 9,0t a. m. and 5,28 p. m, NY1T Krmntnrl at fi.47 9 (IX. 111.41 a. m.S.IOund iSWp. m. toriiasie lirooa. jeaao, uruion ana fTee land at 5.47, 7,40, 9.08, 10.11 a. m 122 8.10 and ,7H p. m. For O.uakake at 5.47 and 9.08 a. in., and 3.10 p. ra. For Wlgcans, Ollborton and Fracitville at .SO and D.03 a rn and 4.10 p. m. .47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41. 10.58 a. m..l2.5Z3.10.5.26. 8.03. 9.2: and 10.27 p. m. or iiosi ureex, jiraravine ana Asniana .27. 7.48.8.52. 10.15 a. m.. 1.00. 1.40. 4.10. 6.35. 8.10 and 9.14 p. m. For Darkwater, Ht. cialr and l'otlsviue. 40, 9.08, 108 a. m., 12.52,3.10,4.10, 5.28 and 8.03 P.m. . i(or iiuck jviounmm, jew liosion ana Morea. 7.40. 9.08. 10.63 a. rr... 12.E.2. 3.10. 6.26 and 8.ai p. m. For Haven Bun, Contralla, Mt. Carmel and Hhamokld, 82, and 10.16 a. m., 1.40, 4.40 ana b.uo p. m. rrams leave oaamuKin ior oneuanuoau, V USA a. m., 2.10. 4.30 and 0.30 p. in., arriving at Hhenandoah, 9.05 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.26 and 11.15 p.m. For Lost Creek. Olrardvlllo and Ashland. .W, 0.10 11JB a. m., 2. p. m. For Darkwater. St. Clair and Pottsvllle. 5.60, 8.00, 90 . m., 2.45 p. m. For Yntesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano. 8.00, 11.35 a. m.. 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. ' ror jjouy, Auaenriea una uasieion, o.m m 1.40 p. in: For Mauch Chunk. Lehlehton. Slatineton. Catasanqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Iiaatoi and Mew York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. mi c or rmraaeipuia, i.ij v. m. K. 11. BYINQTON, Uen'l Pass. Attt.. Bethlehem. A J. GALLAGHEE, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages nnd Bonds written. juairiage licenses anu legal claims promptly attended to. teal Estate, Collection and Insurance Agency. General Fire Insurance Business, Represents the Northwestern Lire insurance Co. OFFIGE-Muldoon'abulldinir. corner Centre and west am,, unenanuoan, ra. Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale. 1, A two story double lrame dwelling bouse store and restaurant, on ICast Centre Bt. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on Kast Centre street. 3. Desirable property'on corner Centre and jarain streets, smiame ior uusiness pur noses. 4. A two-story double lrame dwelling, on West I.lnva strati t. 5. Two 2-i.tory lrame dwellings on Wett Cen- ire sireou 6. Two 2 story dwelllnes on the corner ol uoai ana unesinut streets nioro room in one. 7. Two-story single house on North Chestnut street, wnn a large warehouse at me rear. 8. Three two-story double frame buildings corner oi jjioyaana-uuoensireeis. People's Oyster Bay ! EOAN' llUILDJNtJ, 12 E. Centre St., Slicunndoali GUISE & BEYRANT, Props. OYSTERS Itiw, Btewed, Scallopod, Panned or Fried to order. Families supplied at their house with the best oysters me market auords. All Orders Promptly Filled. CLkliMttt' EudUk Plui4 lliul. 'ENNYR0YAL FILLS OrljpnBl nad Only Venalne. MFC, fclwJt relUbl. ladicv aik Drn?lt tor CkUHttttr LigtU Pin-, mend Brand la ICed asl tiUd aiPtalUa Imim, BP&led wita bine HMjon. Take lao other. Kehu dtnaeroua ubaiiru. ntu and imUntiont Ai UrogU(.oriend-l. la lUlIDI IM tltrtiauir. tullimnnlili IteUcf fo JJiAtr in tter, by return f amiu x iwvu iuuioddiui, jfamt J'aven. Chfb-.tfrtLlcJtk.,15-dteoB KqaVrl' Mai Druiitiu. riiiudjtU r2 loldtr FIRE INSURANCE.. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com. DAVID DPA.TJTS'P 120 S. JarxfinSf., Shenanooah, Pa. till .Philadolphii and Eoading Railroad in exreel auly 10, 1891 rBAINS LME SliENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS 9 EB&ew,?1 via PhllAdolphla, weekdays. a. rq. nnd 12.85 2.60 and SM ' rk, via Mancli Chunk, week days, 5.SJ, SI. to. and 12.3-. nnrt ain n r.i ' ' ' o mVle and Pl'llftdefnnia week days, 2.10, 1 b35, 7J, a. m., 12.85 2.60 and 5.65 p!mj illirtfiV O in o Tl rl Till'. M t n, Harrisburg, eek days, 2.10,7.20 a. m.i M, 5.55 p. m. For Aflcatown, woofc dayu. 7.20 . m., 12,33 jn.S0 p. m P" m" 8nu"ay' 2'10 ftha ror 1S;mflaa nn Malianoy city, week nys, 2.10, 6., 7.20, , m., 125 2 and ISo m. Bnndav. 2.10 nnd t.Jr n n, . Additional lor Malianoy City, week days '7.00 p. in. rat utneoster ana Columbia, week day. 20a. m., 2.60 p. m. For WuIIamsDOrt. Hanbnrvnrtd UwlEhn.. t-eek days, 3.25, 7.20 and ,11.30 a. m.. 15. 7.M m. Sunday 3:2? turn.. 3.5 n. m. rur uiraraviue (HappnuonnocK Hlatlonl nK days. 2.10. 8.21. 6.25. T.!M and lLKOa. m.' 12.13, 1 35, z.50, 5,65, 7.00 and .25, p, m. tjundnv. 10, -.2 ., 7.48 a. m S.05, 4.30 p. m. i or Ashland nnd HhamoKtn, week days, ,23,5.25.7.20, 11.30 a. m 1.85, 7.00 and V.ii in. Hnnday 8.25, 8 32 a. m., 8.05 p. m. xiw.issa I'ou HHKMAmJUAii! tave Now York via Philadelphia, wee ' w, ,,ov J. 111., X.1S ishU BnndHV, g.oo p.m.. 12.15 nlsnt. Leave Near YorE via Mnucli t!hunlr. mat lays, 4.30. 8.45 a. m 1.00 and 4.01 p. m. tfCSXe l'hlladnlnhlR. WW7 flavn. A in a-nil 10.00 a. m. 4,00 and 6.00 p. m.. (mm Brnad i-idCallowuill and 8.35 a. m. and 11.30 p. m. Tom 8th am) Hroen Btreeta. Miinnnv nm a. m, 11.S0 p. m. from StU and limn. mvb jteaaing, wees anye, 7.10,10.08 ad 11.50 a. m.. 6.43. 757 D. m. Hnndav 1.83 ana '1.44 a. ni. ueare roltavllle, week days, S.40,7.40 a. m .HU.fi 11 n. m. Knnrinv. 2.40. 7.(10 ft. Tn. nnil hvo Tamaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48 and 2! i. m., 1.21, 7.18, and 9.18 p. m. Sunday 8.20 43Xm. andliiOp.m. ieavo Mahanoy City, week days, 8.40, 9.18 ad 11.47 a. m LSI, 7,42 and . p.m. Bun. jy. 3.18.8.17 m.. 3.20 n. m. Leave Mahanoy Wane, week days, 2-45, 4.C0 .80, 9.S3. ll.o9 a. m.,1.05, 2.W. 5 20, 6 28, 7.57, and p. ui. Duaaay.1', 9.w, ana ti.it t a. m, 37,6.01 P.m. uavo Ulrurdvllle IKannahannnck Blalmnt eek days, 2.17, 4.07, OJfl, and 9.41 a. in., 12.0 i, d, u.mi, v.36. d.u.) unu iu.m ii, m, Bunaay. 0 . 8.33 a. m. 3.41. 5.07 n. m. ' tieave Wllllamsport, week days, 8.00,9.45 and ..56 a. m. 3.35 and 11.16 p. m. fannday 11,15 . LU. For Baltimore, Washington nnd the west B. & O.K. K.. throueh trains leave (1 Irani ivenne station, Philadelphia, (P. & R. K. K.) it. x.iu, ovjl nuu n.it u, m., .tH, i.zt. o.oo anfi .23 p. m. Sunday, 4.16 8.02 11.27 a, m., 4.2t 1W MlIU .41 I,. 111. ATLANTIC CITY BIVIBtON. eave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htroet Wharf ;u rtoath street WTiarX. For Atlnutlc Cltv. Week-dips Exnrese. 8 00. 0:0O a. m. 2.0H 1.00, 500 : ai. Aooommodatlon,740ilJi a. and 4.15, 6 30 . m. Vat tuudaya. Kinresa. 8.00. 9.00 a. m. An. eonmtxatlon, 8.00 a. m.and 1.45 p.m. ttemrning, leave Auanuo uity, aepot f'autloand Artcansas avanueF. Wnkn-B Express, 7.00, 7.30, 9.00 a. m. nnd 3.15, 4.00, 5.30 111. iUXUIUIUUaUUUU U.UJ, O.JU n. m- aaa 30 n. ra. Uuudavn -Eioress. 4.00. am n. m. Accommodation, 7.30 a. ra. nnd 5.0j p, m. A. MoLKOD. Pres. A Oen'l Manager. PENNSYLVANIA nAILHUAD. L DOHOYLKIIJ, Division n and after Sejitember 1, 1891, rn(iu win lean tiheHantioah as foiloict; (Tor Wlggan, Gllberton, FracfevlUe, New Jastle, 8t. Clair, and way points, 6.W, 9.W 11X 1IUU 1 IU, jJunduys, 800, 9.40 a m and 8,10pm, For Pottsvllle, 8.00, 9.10 n m and 4. 15 p in. Sundays, 600, 9.40 a m and 3.10 p m, For Heading, 0.00, a m and 4.15 pin Sundays, 000, 9.10 a. m. and 8.10 pm. For Pottstown. l'hoenlxvillo. Nnrrlst.nwn ua Phlladelnhla (Broad street atat.lnni. S.00. a.m. and U5 p m week days ucaays, bw, v.rj a m a.iv p m Trains leavo Prsckvllie lor Hhenandnah m 10.40 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 pm. Banc ays, A.IO U IU HOIH o.tu y 111. ueave i-ousviiie ior unenanuoan, lu.iaaca t.48. a m 7.15. 9.42 p m. Unndavs. 10.40 a m 5.15 p m. ljuave rniiaaeipnia (uroaa street station), jr Pottsvllle and Bhonandoah. 5.57. 8.35 a m 40 and 7,00 p in woek days. Hundaj 6.50, and i. or New York, 8.20, 4,05, 4.40, 5,85, 8.50, 7.80, I s.WS.SH, d.50l11.00andll.l4,11.35(ira.l2.00noon, i (limited exoress. 1.08 4.50 j in.) 12.21 12.44, 1.40, I .V6 t, v. d,i, o.ou o.ia auu xu.w v. m, 12.01 nlzht. an aundayo, 8.20, 4.05, 4,40. S.35, 8.12, 8.80. " v i ii km tea r. . .. rt ...., Wm m rot aea uirt, uongnrancn and Inlermedl.., ' stations U.60, S.2ri and 11 39 a. m., 3.30, 4. 00 p. m. week days, auuday 8 25 a. m. For Baltimore and Washington, 3.50, 7.20, 9.10 and 11.18 a. m., 4 41, 6 57, 7.10 p.m. aud 12.03 ulL'ht dally and 8 81. 10.20 a. m.. 12 ;I (1 mlted express with dlnlugcur tollaltlmure) 1.30, S.48 Weekdays, 5.08, 11.80 p. m. dally. For Ilfchmoud, 7 20 a, in. and 12.03 night dally, 1 30 p. m. dully, except Hunday. .luiiui leave xtarrisDuru .or i-itwouarz ana le wool every day at 12.3"! and 8.10 a ra and 0 tllmltedl und 8.40. 8 30. 0.35 n m. Wav for Altoona ia.nl and 1.10 p ui every day. ror f itleburg only, 11.20 a m dally and 10.20 m week days. Leave Kunbury tor WllllamBport, Elmlra, 'anaadalgua, Kochester, Buffalo and Niagara a lie, 5.10 n m dally, and 1.42 pm week days, or atklns, 5.80 p m week days. For Urle and Intermediate points, 5.10 ami, tally. For Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9.56 a ra. lally. 1.42 and 6.30 v. m. week days. For Uenova U am L42 and 5,33 p m week days, s.10 a. m Sundays, !i Ati. . f UUU. J. It WOOD, dsn. Man'' Hen. Fans. Agt -fT-ILMINQTON S NOHTIIEHN 11. IS. ztmetaoie tnrrreel May, 10, inu. Trains leave Keadlmr (P. All. station! for Gibraltar, Beyfert, lliraitboro, Joanna, Spring, field, Waynesburg Junction, Coatosvllle.Weat ,. ... 1 T.....l II .It T ....... I . Wilmington and Intermediate stations, dally except ounaay, ai 00 ana eu a.m. cnas.13 , p. m. Hunday only at 3.05 p. m. For Warwick, Ht. Peters and Intermediate BtatloDs, dally except Hunday, at 9.20 a.m., and o.iv p. iu. nuuuny uuiy 0,10 a in. For Blrdsboro and Intermediate stations. r or iiaiiimore una wasmnirura ill. a. ult. dallv exceDt Sunday at 6.25 nnd 8.30 (Ii and 8.16 p. m, Sunday only at 3.05 p, mAIl Trains arrive at Keadln? (P. A It. static Imm Ullmlnntnn It A, i TnniiHiii Wraif.. cnanin, uuuuasiora junction, wesi.unesier, Lenape, Coatesvllle, Waynesburg Junction Hprlugneld, Joanna, Blrdsboro, Gibraltar, Bey fert and Intermediate stations, dallv excer' Sunday at 10.20 a. m. 5.62 and 8.17 p. m. Sua uay uuiy at ii.si a. in. " From Ht. Peters, Warwick and Intermediate stations, dally except Hunday, at 8.2J a, m aud 2.25 p.m. Hunday only at 6 p. m. From Blrdsboro and Intermediate stations, Saturday only at 1.40 p. m. From Washington and Baltimore, dally ex cept Hunday, 1020 a. ra. 6.52 and 817 p.m. Hunday only at 11.21 a. m. B0WNBS8 BHIGGS, Gen'l Pass. AgU A. G. MOOA UHLAN D, Hupt, John R. Coye, Attorney-at-Law AND Real Estate Agent OFFICE BKDDAI.Ia Buildino, Cor. Main and Centre Street. SHENANDOAH, PA PROPERTY FOP, SALE: I A two and one-half story double fran; dwelling house, with store-room nnd ro taurant. Located on Kast Centre street. 8 A valuable property located on Houth Jp din street. 1 8 -Beyen dwelling Jiousea at the corne4iV bert qd Lloya etreeU. Good InveiSiinlJ' .Terms reasonable, "