IP . - rm IKfJlMmn IT A TVTTrnnin ' Tim nr wurai, liunsi. i UU II 111 I . Ul I III IIIIHI'U . j 00 . , , I CO ba)'S tUO WllO Of OaUnda 3 Postmaster-General. SBt! tmmm iu vtmr rnnir nrmw , 1,41. The ,,ead Rre. Samu,i Bunker, on- . I glneer, Ada I Cram and Mamie Kean. DanU. th. fJ( f..t CV. n.. 4-TI.1. following were Injured: Mary Mc ueniM tho Btory that Bhe 0ms to Thti Nabb, Internally; Su.le Brookhotuo; Country for a Separation- ',na M- French, Nolllo Hoardman, Mel- 'Ina Martel, Louisa Murtol, Lemuel Mm. John Il.rc.rt Tells of the Thirty . Y.ars.r nr Married Llr--r.rieutlou by Her IIuibanil-.il Attempts to Take Away Her Chlld.-rCrtt toniaekam Iter Good Nm.-IIMT She Bared Hazgart's l'ropertyAn Inlarettlngt Stor. New Yonit, Oct. 10. In East New York on Stewart street thera Is a Httlo two-stsry wooden cottage whloh. In snlta of Its modest appearance, is at presont iiib noma 01 mo wire or John Haggart, tho I'ostmakter-Qeneral of Canada. Mrs. Haggart Is a woman with beau tiful hair, white as It la possible for hair 1 to become. Her face still has a youth ful look and in spltn of tho fact that she , Is well on toward SO years of ago. Mrs. Haggart Is still a beautiful woman. 1 Thirty years ago she was Catherine Douglas, the belle of tho little inland village of Perth, about 60 miles from Ot tawa, i As Is well known, Mrs. Haggart's life 1 has lieen a stormy one ever since she married Canada's present Postmaster General. When she left Ottawa a few days ago otid it became known that she i was comlnit to New York or Brooklyn ! It was Immediately surmised that the 1 object of her trip was to seoure a divorce from her husband, with whom she has , not lived for nearly 80 years. When R reporter broaohed tho subject of dlvaroe to her yesterday, Mrs. Hag gart laughed a little bitterly and said: I ur snoum 1 want a divorce from jrok- iiaggiirt, ru liko to knoivf I havo morning at u o'eloek, near Crete, HI. got along without ne for twenty-nine The dead aro Leonard Washburn, sport years, ami I think I can do so a llttlu Ing reporter for the "Inter-Oeenuj" Fred Sf'i, W. Henry, reporter, and J. A. McAfTerty, JJesirtes, if I wanted a divorco I artist for tbo same paper; James Clark, ..........i lunio uei iiiiu uih amies lo get une. i was married :in Canada, inn The present wife of Mr. Koster, ono of my husband's associate officials In the Canadian Government, was divorced hero and marfied again there, and now she Is not admitted to Kltlenu Hall. "Besides, what good would a divorce do mo anyway? I don't think enough of njiin io caru to marry again, and 1 have a fine house of my own in Ottawa left uy my father to my sister and mvsolf. I nii2 I havo money, too, from the cstato ' ana nearly tw j years ago I began an ac- I non against my Husband which never came to trial, as ho agreed to pay mo $1,000 a vear. I whs satisfied with that, though f could have had $3,000 had I pressed the suit. "When I married 'Jack' Tactzart near ly 80 years ago I was only 19 ond could I have married whom I liked in Perth. I He owned a grist mill there und other property thnt him made rich. 1 went to live at his mother's house. It was not I very long before I found that othor women Interested him more than I did and that he preferred hoteU and barrooms to his own homo. "It has been said that I used to fro- . tiiisnt places of amuseuiant more than I ought after my marriage "Tho only place I ever wont to was tho skating rink, and then I nlwayB wout with I.IIna Haggart, my husband's sis ter. The tickets ho gave us for the rink represented all the money he ever spent on us. "Ono day after my child was born bo Ktruck me. Then I left him and went home to my father. Then when my bo y wns a your old my husband camo and toro him from mo and hid him. Ho liad the child brought up on an Island ond educated there by private tutors. He was 10 years old when he came home, and although everything had beon done to nllenato him from mo, he used to Htoal away at times to see his mother. Ho died seron years ago. "Everything has been done to catch Tneln some indlscrotiou, but never has one word been alleged against mo either when I have been abroad or at homo. Everything thnt has been said about my having mado trouble for my husband or having stood In the way of his advance ment is wholly untrue. "Years ago 1 saved his property from his creditors by refusing to sign away I defraud his creditors, among whom Is my right of dower. In fact, the whole V18 Insurance company. The Travelers' Htory of my life with John Haggart Insurance Company alleges that Hatch would fill a book; but again I say I , f indebted to thera to the extent of $23, do not want divorce " 603 on account of frauds alleged to havo Mrs. Haggart. however, gives no VPen . Praotloiiu upon the company by plausible reason for her presenco horo in New York just now when divorco pro ceedings would be so detrimental to hor husband's Interest. IleulM tha Killing. Boston, Oct. 10. Tho Woburn Chief of Police now holds tho opinion that of the four men said to have been in tho Callahan house when Mrs. Grace Calla han met a violent death, only one, Thos. Mairln, was present. Marrin says that he was on tho lower floor with two other men when Mrs Callahan was killed by tailing down stairs. He denies the story that he pushed tho woman down the stairs. Colornd Knights of I'llilai. Boston, Oct. 15. Tho session of the Supreme Lodge of Colored Knlghti of Pythias on the Eastern and Westorn hemispheres, was held yesterday. Officers wero olectod for two years, ltichmond, Yi, will bo the place of meeting next year. Th. I'rlno.'. HuitCuiesluFree. wAsniNQTON, uct. it). Tho Treasury 1 t resident Hooy for tha money they be Department has decided that a marble j Here to be duo the company from him hust of the Prince of Wales, Imported by . on account of hU oonneetlon with the Masonic society of Iowa, is entitled to free entry, NKW TOil It MSWS IN OltllEV. Hon. Wm. F. Bheshan spoke at Al fcauy last night. Yesterday firemen from Sing Sing, Mount Vernon, Peeksklll, Tarrytown and Haverstraw took part in th firemen's parade at Yonkers. The conference committee of the New York and New Jersey Bridge Company of New York and New Jersey met yester day and agreed to consolidate. Rsv. Octavlus Applegats, jr., of Ellon vllle, aad Miss Ada A , daughter of A. II. Havemeyer, of Newhurg, were mar rled yesterday at the latter place. I Mayor Chapln of Brooklyn was no ml- ' qatsd for Congress by th Democrats to oooeed David A. Boody, who resigned ahs ofSco la aooipt the aoniioatioa tot ZLtja. . , ... . . i Tbrvn KIlloJ. nnd Many Hurt IIi)i.lilr. Mill. MANcntoTEn, N. II., Oct. 10. A 08- loa llr wheel in tho Amoskeag Mills uurn yesteruay morning, demolishing that part of tbo structure In which It was located and oauslng tho death of at least throe persons. imviu, ana Krall itaane. The engineer wa killed Instantly, and Ada L. Cram and Mamie Kean died du ring the day of their Injuries. Miss Onto bad an arm and a lee broken, and Miss Kean was Injured about the head. Two or three others of the injured may die. Workmen are busily ensnged In removing the debris, two or three others being missing. The Amoskeag Mills cranlov 8.000 operatives, but the only vlottms were thoso employed In tho ono story above '"8 engine room. The fly-wheel mado 00 revolutions per minute, but the speed Increased suddenly about 0 o'clock, when tho broak came. Tho oause of the explosion Is attribut ed to tho governor of theenglnes.s Tho explosion shook the city and tho report was like thnt of a cannon. It being "merchants' week" thousands of BtrnngiTS were In the city and crowds flocked to tho mill gates, but few wero allowed to pass In except surgeons and those with ambulances. The Amoskeng corporation, which Is one of the richest cotton manufacturing concerns In this country, Is looking after me wounuou ana their tamlllos. killed Timui! nupoivrnns. Horrible Accident to a Party Who Were Wrlllnir Up n Itnllroud lllrio. Chicago, Oct. 10 A horrible accldont, resulting in the death of three members of tho "Inter-Ocoan" stnflf, occurred on tho Chk'uxo & Illinois rond veatenlav uiiKineer, The train loft Evansvllle earlv In tho morning and prooceded safely to Crete, where it ran Into an open switch. Tho three men who were killed were on tha engin, Henry and McAfferty having gono out for tho purpose of writing up and illustrating a midnight ride on the fast train, and Washburno, who was re turning to Chlcaijo from an Indiana trip, having joined his frionds on tho on- cino. The accident uma without, wn,.,, Ing, nnd as the locomotive plunged from the track tho four men wore caught and complotoly burled beneath the wreck. New Wheat Tariff With Mexloo. WAsniNOToJJ, Oct. 10. Mr. Thomas Hyan, United States Minister to Mexico, has sent a dlspotch to the State Depart ment enclosing a decree by President Diaz, amending the existing toll tariff on wheat and wheat tariff. As amended tho tariff law reads: "Wheat flour or wheat grain for threshing ono hundred kilograms, $1.34; wheat Hour In granule, all classes.ono hundred kilograms; $1.10; wheat, that which Is Introduced Into tho city of Mexico, gross weight, 109 kilo grams, 00 cents. This now tariff went into effect Sent. 22. He Hni Ktllad Fire. Charleston, W. Vn., Oct. 10. Noah Adair, one of the mysterious moon shiners of West Virginia and who has a ' record of having killed five men, was lodged in jail hare yesterday. Adair was tho leader of tho famous Mlllens gang and a yoar ago the gang routed no , fewer than three posses of deputy mar shals who attempted their arrest. Two of the MlHoiin gang wero captured threo . months ago nnd two others wero shot. I Adair fled to Virginia, whore he was i captured nfter a weok's chasa over the mountains. Suit by ilia Travolom' Insurance Co. B09TOK, Oct. 10. The Travelers' In surance Company yesterday entered a bill In equity in tho United States Cir cuit Court, ngalnst Ellen P. Hatch, of North Brooklleld, Mass., to obtain cer tain securities which the company al leges Wero turned over to hor by her hus band, Oharlos W. Hatch, with intent to HaUh. To Contest H.r Father's Will. Boston, Oct. 18. Mrs. Anna S. Rowe, daughter of the late Edward A. White, will contest the will of her father, who left nearly the whole of $350,033 to his widow, a second wife, and cutting Mrs. Rowe off with "an umbrella," by reason of his dislike to her husband. Mr. White was a Boston Fire Commlsslonor. American Shipping I.aague. BATO, Me., Oct. 10. A council of the Bath Branch of tho American Shipping and industrial Loaguo will convene In this oity next Wednesday. Reports re, celved from Boston, New Yo k, Phlla; delphia, Baltimore and other places indi cate that tho meeting will roach large and Important proportions. Iloey Will Urn ProsseiiUd. New YonK, Oct, 10. The dlroctors of tho Adams Express Company had a coaM sultatlon vestardav with their rmtnu anJ j0CMe,l to bring suit aealust ex- purchass of tho minor New England companies. HEW JEKSCr BKIBFS. George AUgan's South River were Loss f 3,000. hotel nnd barn at burned yesterday, Th cranberry crop In New Jersey, which la just being harvested, will be th largest crop gathered for years. The condition of Monslcnor Doane, who has been lying seriously 111 at his home in Newark, Is greatly improvtd. Daniel Bradr. of Newark, was veitar, day sent to State prison for three years for wife beating. HU wife tried la vain to save him. William Croaoher. ud 10. of Lanca, hire, England, hangsd himsslf In abarn at New llruniwlok yesterday, having grown despondent from eoutlouod at- taoKs ot maiaria. JOSIE A BRIDE AGAIN Tho "Woman Kcsponsiblo for Fisk's M ardor Married. HEW YORK LAWYER THE GROOM lis BcJiflvtd Josla Mansflold Alono Oould Sara Him from Drtmkennsss. II Has More Money than Urlnft-History of the Woman Who One Was the Most Talked of Person In the Country--Uer Iiilrlffiie With tho Krle Kltie Itscnlled. How She Camo to Marry Lawyer Iteade -- Now the Stftter-ln-Law ofn Lord. London, Oct. 1G. Joslo Mansfield Is married. The woman who was more discussed SO years ago than any other person In the western hemisphere tho woman who inspired Edward S. Stokos to kill James FIsk, jr. has again be come staid and domure. Mrs. Lawlor, formerly Miss Joslo Mansfield, was married last Friday at St. George's Church, Hanover square, London, to Mr. Robert L. Iteade, of New York. Mr. Lawlor, brother of Lady Falkland; his mother, nnd threo mem bers of tho bride's family wore present. The couple aro spending tho honeymoon at Brighton, Robert L. Reade, her husband, Is a lawyor, but has always enjoyed too much money and too merry associates to become remarkably celebrated at the Bar. Ho is a short, thickset man with a rich red Burgnndian complexion. He looks like a man who has seen forty-five years or more, but his oldest friends In this city say he Is much younger than that. Mrs. Reade spent last summer at Cailsbad with hor cousin, Mrs. Levi P. Morton, and hor daughters. Lawyer Robert L. Reade went over to visit his mother in July. There ho met Joslo Mansfield, who, in spite of her years, was as much of n bello us aver. Sho called herself Mrs. Frauk Lawlor and tho number of her devoted admirers wns legion. Lawyer Iteade was fascinated. He urged tho fair Josie to marry him, but sho was coy. Sho told him to take uinple time and consider well what ho was about to do. How well ho consid ered Is told by the marriage Friday. .Joslo Mtmiflold's History. It is not fair even to guess at Mrs. Robert L. Reade's ago. She is as charm ing to-day as she was when she ensnared tho gallant Col. JlmFisk, jr., moro than a score of years ago. Her fame went abroad, too. Her narao was as well known In every backwoods hamlet as John L. Sullivan's Is to-day. Bonnets and gowns and a certain mode of dress ing the hair wero claimed for her. Then Josie Mansfield and Jim Fisk quarrelled and parted. The King of Erie was jealous because his handsome friend and ex-partner Ned Stokes, was too at tentive to Josio and spent too many days and nights in the houso Jim Fisk's money had furnished for hor. Then came bickerings, a threat of publishing nil of Fisk's letters and telegrams to Joslo, au injunction by which Fisk pre vented Stokos from publishing thorn or any of them, and Anally the shooting of Fisk by Stokes on the main stairway of the Grand Central Hotel on Broadway. Josio sued Col. Fisk's widow for $200, 000 shoclalmo'l tho dead man owed her, but she did not win the suit. Josie went to Boston, but sho found that city to hot to live In. Crowds followed hor and hooted her In tho streets. Soon she lied to Paris. Thore sho made her homo, and there vory likely she will carry on the good work of saving her husband from drinking himself to death. Joslo Mansfleld wns married In 180-1 to Frank Lawlor, an actor of some noto. She was then living in San Francisco with hor parents. Lawlor and Josio led a happy life until 1808, when he found that ho could no longer live wltu nor. he was jrAi.ous. Rfivanton Pattnm Muher Shoots Ills Wife and liiidly Hurts Her Father. Sckaston, Pn., Oct. 10. Stephen D'Ayola, u pattern maker at the Wight man Motor Works, shot his wife twice through tho head last evening nt tbo May House, where tho couple resided with the wife's fathor. The woman fell dead over her child which she was stoop ing to pick up. The husband, It Is stated, called from bath room to his wife to come and care for the child, and as she entered the room he shot her. The father of Mrs. D'Ayala and several other persons who wero at the supper table, rushed into tne hallway at the Bound of tho weapon. Tho murdeier attempted to escape and a ncumo followed, In which the fathor was badly injured. D'Ayala then got away, but was captured in the cellar of another hotel and lodged in jail. jealousy Is tha allegod cause of the tragedy. Moro Victims ol the Green-nyed Monster. Canton, O., Oct. 10. A 13-year-old daughter of Mrs. Lottie Loey was shot and killed here yesterday by Charles Hawkins. Hawkins then tried to kill himself by slashing three gashes across bis throat with a razor and cutting four holes in his head wltu hatobet. Ho will hardly recover. Jealousy of a man numod Whlto led to the tragedy. Gov. Hill to Go to Atlanta. Albany, N. Y., Oct. 10. Gov. Hill will start on Sunday noxt for Atlanta, (Ju., where lie is to deliver the address at the dedication of the Grady monu ment on the 21st lnst. The committee ef arraugemsuts from Atlanta will con vey th Governor and his party thither in two private cars which have been secured for the purpose. The Governor's party will consist of Gen. Slocum of Brooklyn, A. McCall of New York, Gen, Austin Lathrop, Assistant Adjutant- ueuerui McKwen. Uen. Ferdinand Y. Earle, ( the Governor's staff and on or two oths . Uamago Caused By th Storm. New Yokk, Oct. 10" The storm along mo coast has done considerable damage way and other seaside reports. The bluff at Long Branch has been damaged to the extent of $10,000. Bulkheads in front of several of the hotels there have been destroyed, and the sea has carried away tons of earth along the shore. Pavllllon and bathing houses at Rockaway have been swept away, and several Summer cottage at Southampton have been un- acnninea Dy tne mgtt tldrt. Si I 1 L7VP1S V OPYRI&Ht 1891 I'lxed jtist right juivcr, otomacii, ami Jiowels, by Dr. Pierco's Pleasant Pellets. They do it in just tho right way, too by tiqing Nature's own methods. That's why they're better than tho dreadful, old-fashioned pills, with their griping and violence. But they're better in every way. In size, for instance, nnd dose. Thoy'ro tho smallest and tho cas jest to tako ; only ono little Pellet is needed for a jcntlo laxative threo for a cathartic. Thov cleanse and regulate tho system thoroughly but it's done eas'ily and naturally. Sick Headache, Bilious Headache, Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of tho Liver, Stomach and Bowels aro prevented, rcliovcd, and cured. They're tho cheapest pill you can buy, for thoy'ro guaranteed to givo satisfaction, or your money is re turned. You pay only for valuo received. Something else, that nays tho dealer better, may bo oifercd as " just as good." Perhaps it is, for him, but it can't be, for you. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. W. Baker SCo.'s from which tho excess of oil has been removed, is Absolutely 1'ure aud it is Soluble. No Chemicals aro used in its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far mora economical, costing less than one catt a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, easily digester, and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health. Sold by Grocers ovorywhoro. V. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass. First National Bank, TIIKaTRrIlVaDING, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $ IOO,OOO.OD. A. iV. Leiscnrng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrnq, Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass 't Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST I rnld on Savin kb IJcpobUh. Dank Counters, Tyler System, Port able, Unequnlod in Styles, Cost and Finish. HO re Catttoru of Faamten. Dtfcka tie.. Ill ai tilled In Colon, HooU. frft Pott age IS f fait. Also Tvief a IE oval Office llealta and Type writer CuMueU, WOO Ntyles. 11c b t and cheap ct on earth, with great rcauciionin prices, ISO r caulDsu Fret. robUgt it ctt. lull lUta r lltxki, rhtlrs, Ttblea, Book CaMitU, Us! Mi nk tauiKMa, tit. aiwiiiork. TVMUt DESK CO. 1 HI. r.on!, Mo., U.S. A. -FOR- SHERIFF, BENJ. J. SMITH, PIIESENT DIU'UTY. WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest and c lieu pent Block In town. Artistic I'aintlog, Graining and Decorating J. P. GARDEN, 10-3-em Canto BCBUBNAHBOAUi 'Breakfast Cocoa A BIG DRIVE IN FURNITURE. We aro making n big drive In fur niture, but malicious desire Is not Its object. We desire to dispose of a lnrco surplus stock, and propose to give our patrons the benefit of some extraordi nary bargains. J. P. Williams & Bra, Soulli Main St., she Lohigh Valley Railroad. AHUAHOBSIKNT OF PABSEKOEB TRAINS. -MAY 10. 1891.- Paaoeneer trains will leave Blienaudnnh far Utuich Chuuk, Ijelilghlou, Hlatlngtou, Cats- .auquu. Aiieutuwu. iMHuienem, fusion, I'llll .delphia and New York at 5.17. 7.40. 9.08 a. m.. 12.52,3.10,6.20 p.m. For Uelvldere, Delaware WMer dap and itroudsbnrgat5.47, a. m., and 5.26 p. ra. r or uamnenviueano. xrenion, .us a, in For Wlilto Haven, Wllkes-llarre and F11U on 5.47. B.0H, 10.11 n. m 3.10 and 6.2(1 p. in. KorTunfcfmimoclr, 10.41a. m 3.10 and 6.26 i. m 10.41 a. in., an i 5.20 p. m. vorijftcstviiie. Towanaa. sayre, waveny, Ilralra, Kochee'er, ltullulo, Niagara Falls, 'tiloaeo and all points Wt at 10.41 a. m..nnd i.aip. m. For Klmlra and the West via Salamanca at 1.10 p. m. ror yvuaennen, nazieion, nioaKion, i.um. ier Yard, Weathrly and ienn Hven June ionnt6.4r.7.40..08a m.nnd 12.52. 3.10 and 5.26 p. m. ror jainesviue, ljeviHion ana iseavor Meadow, 7.10, .08a. m. and 5,24 n. m, ForHcrautonat6.17 U.0S. 10.41 a. m. 3.10 and i-.'M p. ra. For Har.lo Brook. Jeddo, DrlJlon and Free land at 5.47, 7.40, 9.06, 10.11 a, m 152 3.10 and p. zn. For Uuakabo at 6.47 and 9.03 a. m.. and 1.10 p. m. ror wigsano, uuuercuii huu rracKYliie ul 1.50 and tf.08 a. m nnd 4.10 p. m. or xaiesvine, aiananoy uuy ana ueiano 47. 7.40. 9.0S. 10.41. 10.58 a. H1..12.62.3.10.5.20. 8.03. 4.21 and 10.27 p.m. rorijosi Lreea, diraraviiie ana iismana i.27. 7.40. 8.52. 10.15 a. m.. 1.00. 1.10. 4.10. 6.35 4.10 and 9.14 p. m. For uarKwater, Ht. uiair ana roiuvme. .40, 9.08, 10.68 a. in., 12.52,3.10,4.10, 6.26 and 8.03 P.m. For buck mountain, jNew isoaion ana Morea. 7.10. 9.08. 10.63 a. n... 12i.2. .3.10. 6.26 and 3.03 p.m. For ltaven Kun, Centralla, Alt. Carmel and jbamokln, 8.62, and 10.15 a. m., 1.10, 4.40 ina ts.ua p. m. Trains leave Bbamokln for Bhenandoah. ' t ll.tAJ . .U.. 6.1V, LOU MUU UmIV p. JIJ., UII1V1UK at Bhenandoah, 9.05 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.26 and u.ia p. m. avrtuAX 1 iw ill n. For Lost Creek. Oirardville and Ashland. 1.50, 9.10 11.35 a. m., 2.15 p. m. For Darkwater. 8t. Clair and PotUvllle. xbO, 8.0n, 9.30 a . m., 2.45 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Alahanoy City and Delano, S.00, 11.35 a. m., 1.40, 4.10, 6.03 p. m. For Lofty, Audenrled and Hazleton, 8.01 a m 1.10 p. m: For Mauch Chunk. Iiehlghton, Blatlngton, Catasauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kattor and Mew York, 8.00 a. m., 1,10 p. m: j? or I'uiiaaeipnia, i.iu p. in. K. 11. UYINGTON, Uen'l Pass. Act., Bethlehem. A J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages nnd Bonds written, Marriage licenses ana legal claims promptly attended to. Real Estate, Collection and Insurance Agency. General Fire Insurance Business, Represents mejMormwesiern i,ne insurance uo. Office Muldoon'a bulldlncr. corner Centre and West His., Bhenandoah, Pa. Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale. I. A two story double Irame dwelling house store and restaurant, on Eafet. Centre Bt. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on East Centre street. 3. Desirable property on corner Centre and jaruin streets, suitaoie tor Dusincss pur noses. 1. A two-story double Irame dwelling, on West Lloyd street. 6. Two 2-story frame dwellings on West Cen tre street. 6. Two 2 story dwelling"! on the corner of uoai ana unestnut streets Micro room in one. 7. Two-story single house on North Chestnut street with a large warehouse at the rear. 8. Three two-siory double frame buildings corner of Lloyd and Gilbert streets. People's Oyster Bay ! EQAK' 1JUII.DINO, 12 E. Centre St., Sltcnnuilouli GUISE & BEY RANT, Props. OYSTERS II iw, Btewed, Scalloped, Panned or Fried to order. Families supplied nt their house with the best oysters iue inarxei auurus. All Orders PromptlylFilled. UIilelMUia EU.k DImm Ilrui. TOYR0YAL PULLS Original and flnly Vendue. A marc. Ut; rellfttttt. laoic tik J& UroKKlit for OtUkeMttr Snplith a-? mond brand In K1 ud OM wetMif ib-vscb. acuw hu Dm nooon. M ake fwmj end itUatcmt. Al UraggUu, r lead -ta ltUr fp lUdlc," n letter, br rfdnl FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely eaih com panies represented by DAVID FAUST, 120 S. JardinSt, Shenandoah, Pa. Philadelphia and Beading Eailroad Tine Table in eeet July 10, 18D1 HUMS IM SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS nJfi.ewAork via Philadelphia, weekdays. t'05?? 7:a) S'. m- and "S MO and 6M m. Bunday 2.10 and 7.1S a. tn. For New k . tic, vis Mauch Chunk, week days. 6.23. W, a, m. and 12.35 and 2.50 p. m. in SiifJIi! 8ua lhllBdolphla wtk days, I?;3o7,?) nv-m- li33 bd 5.55 pim aDaay, 2.10 and 7.48 a. in., 4.30 p. iu. rn" el"if bur wook y". aiv.7.20 a. m,i ,tu, 0.00 p. m, Jo. m-"eaU,wn woek day. hm 12.8S iKmX'tJ11 ?ayJ 2-l.7.!l0,n. m., .7m ''4L8U p. m. P" m' Bon(layt 2-10 and 7.48 For Tamtii and Mahanoy city, week "f1 aJS'-S-3 7n,! 12.3? 2& and 5?M vr., 'l.""""11 a. in., 4.S0 p, m Additional for ilahanoy City, week days 7.01 ,00 p.m For Lancantar nnd nninmi.(n .. .Wa.m..2.60p. m7 ' For Wllliannport, Hunburyand Lewlsburk. veek days. 8.25, 7.20 and 11.31) a. m., 1.85. 7.CB w. Unnday 3:25 a. m., 3.05 p. m. '"or Ilahanoy Plane, week dayn, 2.10 8.25. 25, 7.20 and l(M a.m.. VIM, 1.35 2.50, 555 7.00 aufl ha r m. Buuday, 2 10, 8.i j anil 7.4(1 m. iJ.05, 4.30 p. m. or Ashland and Bhauioktn, .2), 5.25. 7.20. 11.30 a. m.. 1.35. 7. " coa uujr n, ,00 and V,3 m. Sunday 3.25, 8 82 a. m 3.05 p. m. Vr TUAINB FOB BHENANDOAH I Q I Vfcia Isxive Now York via Philadelphia, wej ' thi. Bnnday, 0.00 p.m., 12.15 night. Ieave New York via Jianrh Chunk, week lays, 4.80, 8.45 a.m., 1.00 and 4.0J p. m. mm Te """OJlPhla, ween days. 4.10, and ii10allowhilland8.35a. m.nnd 11.83 p. m. rrom uthand ireen streets. Uundajr 9.05 a. m. 1I.S0 p. m. from th an i-ej. Leave Heading, week days, 1.35. 7.10, 10.06 ad 11.50 a. in., 6.55, 7.67 p, m. Buuday 1.85 and 0.45 a. m. Leave Poltsvllle, week .days, 7 AO, 7.10 a. m., ' JO.ftll p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m. and .05 m. ettve IVunaqua, week days, 8.f0, 8.48 and 2 ' u. Hi.. 1.21. 7.18. and B.1S n. m. Hnnrtn v !t pn 7 43 .in. and 20 p. m. enve Mahanoy City, week days, 8.40, 9.18 .Jd 11.47 . m., 1.61, 7.12 and 9.41 p.m. Bun. ., il.18,8.17 1. m 3J0 p. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2-4 3,4.00 vJ0,.35, 11.40 a, m.,1.05, 2.00. 5 20, 8 2d. 7.57, and 00 n m. Hnnriav .4 1. uin. and 97. i. m 3 37, 5.01, p. m. ueave uirarnvine (itappanannocc Hiatlonl "pk days,2.47 4.07, 6.8ft, and 9.41 a. m Uuj, '2, r,.w, 0.32, 8.08 and 10.08 p. in. tsanrtay, 447, 0 , 6.33 i. m. 8.41, 6.'7 p. m. ixsvo Wllllamstiort, week days. 8.W,9.45and J.66 a. m. 3.85 and 11.16 p. in. Unnday ll.lj '. m. for Baltimore, Washington and the west is. B. it O. It. B., through trains leave Ulrard ivenne sUitlou, Philadelphia, (p. a It. It. it.) 't 1.18,801 and 11.27 a. la., 1.31, 4.21, 5.65 an 23 p. iu. Sunday, 4.13 8.02 11.27 a, in., 4.21 .55 and 7.24 p. m. 11JUAHX1U uitx m VISION. I . Gave PhllftdAlDhla. PhMtnnt Htrpnl.Wlia.fi a id south Hlreet Wharf. For AtlHUtlrr.lt r, Week-d 'vs Emress. 8 00. fl:IX) n. m 11. and 4, la, 0 30 . ai. -iuatty. rtiiDress. 8.00. 9.00 a. n.. Ao- cooiin-!4iiou, s.ou a, m. iaa 1.43 p. m. rtciuimug. icuvu Auamia uity, aepot ''3'itleonn rlt(inpw. ivnnnpu 'AbVn. a Express. 7.00. 7.30. 0.00 a. in and 3 15. 4.00. S.SO p. m. Accommodation 0.00, 8.10 a. in. and 4.80 p m, Sundays - Express, 4.00, 0.00 p. in. Accommodation, 7.30 a.m. ami 6.0a p. in. . atPLEOD. Pres. 4: Oen'l Manazor. f3NSTLVANIA RAILKOAD. S Oil UY MULL DIVISION, Innnd after September 1, 1891, (roliw tvttt teat Bhemtniloah at fotlowt! For Wlseau, Gllberton, Frackvjlle, New iistle, St. Clair, and way points, 6.00, 9.13 . m and 4,16 pm, Sundays, 000, 9.10 u in and UOp m. For PotUvllle, 8.00, 9.10 a m and 4.15 p tn, Sundayo, 0CO, B.4U a m ana 3.10 p m, For Reading, 6.00, a m and 4.15 pm Sundays, 600,9.40 a.m. and 8.10pm. For PotMtown, PhoenlxviUe, Norrlstowi nd Fhlladelnhla fBro&d strnnt Rtatlnm. ft.m. a. m. and 4.15 p m week days ttunaays, uw, v.iu a m b.iu p m Trains leave KrackvlUe lor Hhennndnah k 10.10 am and 12.11, 7.42, 10,09 p m. Bundays. 1 1.13 am and 5.40 pm. Leave roitsvuio lor unenanaoah, 10,15 ana .13. a m 7.15. 9.42 n m. Bnndavn. 10.40 n tn 1.15 p m. t,ave i-nuaaeipnia (iiroaa etreei ntntion), or Pottsvllle una Bhenandoah. 6.67. 8 35 a m 4.' 0 and 7.00 p m week days. Bunday 8 60, and .2a am hornew York, 3.20, i.w. 4.411, 6.85, 8.53, 7.80. 1 1.20 8.3U J.50. 11.00 and 1 1.14. 1 1.35 a m .1 2.00 norm 2.31', 1.20, 4.02 5, (J, 8.21, 6.50 7.18 S.U and 10.00 p. m. 12.01 nleht. ' n buuanvH. a ai. 1.115. -1.411. r.Ks. k.i j. h. 11.35 i m. nnd 1221, 12.11, 2,30, 4 02, (lltta l.vii. S 2H. 21. H.i , 1 . o ui and U.01 M For Sea Girt. LonirDrnnch and InlprmpV stations ISM, 8.25 and 11 80 u. tn., 8.30, 1,00 p. m week days, sunduyi 8.Z5 u. ill. For llaltlinore and Wasnlnnton. S.B0. 7.20. 9.10 and 11.18 a. m., HI, 0 67, 7.40 p.m. aud 12.03 nigubuuuy uuu o ,i, tu.oa. 111., 12 81 (Wnitea express with dining car to liaitlraure) 1.30, 3.40 p. m. we-k days. For Baltimore Only 2.02, 4.01 weekdays, 6.08, 11.80 p. m. dally. For Hlchmoud, 7 20 a. m. aud 12.03 night dally, 1 30 p. m. daily, except Sunday. iruin leave uurriiDar lor nusDure ana he west every day at 12.25 and 3.10 a m and ".00 (limited) and 3.40, 3 30, 9.83 p m. Way for AHoona. -(tam and 4.10 1 tu every day. For Pltlsburc only, 11,20 a ni dally and 10.20 - m week days. Leave Bnnbury lor Wllllamsport, Elmlra, "JinandRleua. Kochester. ButJaloand Nleirora falls, 5.10 a m dally, and 1.42 p m week days. ,1 '.for Watklns, 5.80 pro weekdays. 't v or line aua lniermeainto points, 0.111 a mi, hilly. For Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9.E8 a m. dally, 1,42 and 5.50 p. m, week days. For Kenova 6.10 u m 1.12 and 6,80 p m week days. OAS. K. PUGH. J. B. WOOD. n. Man'r Hen. Pass. Art -5rT-ILMINQTON NORTHERN It. K. Time table in effect Mnu. 10. 1R91. Trains leave Reading (P. It. station) foi field, Waynesburg Junction, 'coattsvl'lle, Weal , unesir,v;uau8iora junction, a, a u. Junction, 1 Wilmington and Intermediate stations, dally except aunuay. at o.. ana &.SO a.m. ana 8.1a p. in. ciunaay only at .ua p. m. For Warwick, St. Peters and Intermedial statlons,dally except Sunday, at 9.20 a.m., and 6,19 p. m. Sunday only 8.15 a, m. For Blrdsboro and Intermediate stations' Saturday only, at 12 m. For llaltimore and Washington (B. OjR. iv.j aauy except unuay atuiana SuHi. and 3.1S p. m. Bunday only al 3.05 p. in! Trains arrive at Heading IP. & It. staTTbn (mm Wllmlnrtnn Tl . Y T,. 1 , . . .. ,, ..... 1 1. I,. 11. J . . u J . ,UUV,1UII, 1UUU Lenape. Coatesvllle, Waynes'bure Juuctloii' Dpringneia,joanna, iiirasiioro, uioraitar, se Ten and Intermediate stations, dally excer, uuuuy ui, im.m u. m, o.o ana e.u p. m. oia. dav onlvat 11.24 a. m. From St. Peters, Warwick and Intermediate Bunions, aauy except ounaay, at e.xi a. ve and 2.25 p.m. Sunday only at 6 p.m. From lllrdsboro and Intermediate station! Saturday only at 1.10 p. m. From Washington and Baltimore, dally ex cept Sunday, 10 20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p.m Sunday only at 11.21 a. m. BOVVNESS BRIUUS, Gen'IPass. Art. A.Q.MoCAUSLAND.Bupt. John R. Coye, Attorney-at-Law Real Es'tate Agent OFFICE UEDDALL'S tf tHLDINa, Cor. Miln and Cenlte Streets, SHENANDOAH, PI PROPERTY FOR SALE: -A two and one-hair story double Xrarc dwelling bouse, with store-room and rei tauront. Located on East Centre street. 8-A valuable property located on South Ja din street. . , 3-Seven dwelling houses at the corneiffe'l T! iOk bert and Lloyd street Oood InvesVi-Int fj( ! Terms reasonabla. 1 J