1AMTS BIG DAMAGES A Mlo Who Was Hurt at tho Yandorbilt Ball. SHE SUES FOR FIFTY THOUSAND. Claims that the Edison Eleotrio Company it Responsible for tho Injury, An Knglno Used to ruruUh tho Powor for the Klcelrlo Light l'rtghtennl llnr Horses unit Tlinj Ilecnino Unmniiairo abloBlin M'xi Thrown Out nntl Sus tained Injuries from Which Slit. Will 74evnr Fully Recover. New York, Oct. 20. A novel lawsuit which will areata n sensation In tho in ner circle o( the Four Hundred of this ouy has Just been instituted. It 1b mora than probable Mint tho hour ina, when It taken pi row, will cull (or the presence on tho witness stand of some of the Vnnderbllts, Astors, Whlt- noys aud other leadlnir society lights, The suit Is the outcome of tho famous ball given by Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbllt at Newport, on Auust 18, of Inst year. It Is brought by Miss Dresser, of Now port and New York, against the Edison 1 lectrlo Company of Newport, of which Millionaire John Whipple Is tho troas urcr. Miss Dresser estimates her damages at Job, 000, and the suits are tor that amount, Her lawyers are Richard W. CJ. Welling, of Wall street, and W. D. lieelker, of Providence, H. I. Miss Dresser Is well known In society ns a friend of Mrs. uornellus Vanderbllt, the (joclets and other wealthy people. She owns n cottage at Newport also, and h is taken a prominent part in the social functions at that fashionable report. Miss Dresser was one of the guests nt the great Vanderbllt ball. It was the event of the season at Newport, and no ex mho had been spared to make it it gi.ind success. - feature of tho occasion was the light ing nf the spacious grounds surrounding tUf andetbilt cottage by electricity. 'I Ins was a very expensive mntter and the contract was given to the locul Edi tion Lieut ric Company. The effect fully warranted the outlay, iiml the giounds took on a fulry-like as pect. Scores of guesU were present from New York, Uostou, Providence and ot her cities, and the ball was acknow ledged to have been tho finest ever given nt .Newport, A temporary onglne had beou loontde In a corner of the grounds to furnish the jjowu for the electric lights. Alias Dres ser on the evening of the ball hired a car riage from Steivnrt'i- atnblos, ns her own horses und carriages wore In tho coun try. The enrriago was drlvon by Will iam IialTorty, who is to bo nil Important wituoss in the suit. Miss Dresser was one of tho bellos of tho ball, nnd enjoyed herself hugoly in tlm brilliant itssomblngo. AtlillO o'clook n tn. she called her carriage and started to roturn homo. Tho engine on the grounds is said to lwvo boon runnlug at lull sneeu. As tuu uairiugu i"ni'iK tho engino the horses bocaino uutnanago lila nnd dashed away. The team ran along Ochro Point, sorl- nniiiir near tho ocean, to Auuandalo Ituad and then turned Into Nurrngan- Kutt avenue .lust onnnslto the Unndsomo Travers rottnuo the carringo upset nnd MIbb Iiressor was thrown out upon tho stony cround. Miss Dresser was severely in- lured and did not take any active part in tho social gayotles of Newport during the balanoe of the season. Mrs. Clews and many other ladlos called on hor dnily for some time after the ac cident, to leuru bow sho was progress- ina. Nothing mis said about a suit for several months uftur the occurrence. It was noticed by the people a New port this summer that Miss Drossor walked with dllllculty, and that n limp was plainly peceptlble. It Is said that the lady has nover recovered from tho effects of tho accident, aud will bo lame tor life. As time pnssos the effect beoamo moro sorious, and Miss Dresser experiences more and more difficulty In attending to her own social duties. Tim certainty that sue would nover fully recover from the injury finally In duced Miss Dresser to begin tho suit, tho papers in which have been served on the Edison Electrlo Light Company, of Newport. At tho oOlco of tho Edison Electrlo Compuny Counsel Lewis said yester any. "The suit has been brought ngninst b subsldsry Edison Company, the stock of which Is mostly now in .Newport. Wo are not Interostod in the suit, except as minority stockholders in the Newport Company. The suit Is betug defended by local legal talent thero." Col. Snmuol R. Haney of Newport has been engaged to defend the suit. Miss Dresser's action lias been brought In tho United btntes uourt, nnd tho papers aro made returnable Nov. 10 Itoush lastiKt of the Ktrurla. New Yohk, Oct. 20. The Ktrurla ex perienced rough weather on tho trip aoross. wuuii turee uays out she ran into a violent storm nnd tho engines were slowed up for four hours. The ves sel lurched so badly that the nnssenKors woro thrown down. One woman in tho cabin received an Injury to her spine. On Frldnv an electric storm was encoun tered, which, beyond frightening many ci me people on uoaru, uiu no barm. Tntul Ilir Iluuui Ilrawl. riTWBUKo, Oct. 20. Jorry Buckley, a young married man, was shot through tho head and Instantly killed In front ot Stein's Hotel, nt Soarksburir. and Harry Stein, the proprietor, was shot in the thigh, about 11 o'clock Saturday night. The shooting was dono by two colored men, nnmed Akens aud Morris, ami was tue result 01 a uarroomuupute. It Was ait Historic Ilarn. Oni.T. ra.. Oct. 20. Tho burned barn on the farm of Frank Y. Kaufman, near this place, was tho oldest barn In Berks County, having been erected in 1740. It was a substantial stono structure and had quite a history. It was a matter of tradition that General Washington sta bled his horses there. Villages Swept Away bjr l'louili. Madu ID, Oct 26. -The floods are again working terrible devastation In Bnaln. and have swept away villages In Ureas- ca ana Almerla. BltAULllS-llO.'KtNH OA si:. The IIcoUIimi Allottliitt tlio Will to Ktand Nut it Victory for miller slile. Salrh, Mam, Oct. 80. Speaking of his judgment In theSenrlos-ltopkins will ease on Saturdny, which allows the will to stand, Judge Harmon says: This decision ot mino Is not at all on the merits of the case. Why we have had only about a third of the evidence to be put In, and the most Important "Wit nesses have not been examined. Mr. Thomas E. Stlllmnn, Mr. Timothy Hop kins, and, In fact, none of the contest ants have been examined at all. Counsel have simply been trying to get nt what evidence they could from the petitioners ror the will, and they hare followed the very ordinary course of procedure. They hnvo not attempted to fully prove their case here, for they bnve no desire to show their hand. They hnvo roservod their ovidenco for the Supreme Court. iso, tills is not a victory lor either side," he addod. "I hnd only one course open to me nnd ouo decision to make. This is only n step. This oase has just begun." Timothy Hopkins, ai soon ns the de cision was announced, gave notice of appeal, nnd It Is apparent that this enso may drag through the courts for years. Iho will of .Mrs. Honklns Soarles di vided her great wealth between Searles, hor second husband, nnd her ndopted son, timothy Hopkins, nnd both wore to serve us trustees without bonds. But shortly before her death sho caused a codicil to be executed in which so much of tho original document ns related to limothy was struck out and Hubbnrd. n lawyer nnd friend o Searles. nut in his place. The nllegod lllegalty of this al teration, said to bo the result of undue influence, misrepresentation and fraud, was the main contention of Timothy Hopkins, when ho opposed tho probate of tho will. All the private popora of Mrs. Hop- kins-S.'arles were put in ovidonoe. Thero were sacklonds of letters, diaries and .iocumeuts of every description read. and when the private check book of Mr. Searles was called for a determined effort was made to keep it back, but tho court lecxied it was necessary. One of the reasons given by henries for disinherit ing Timothy Hopkins was that the young man had hired detectives to spy on his mother nnd himself. This Hop kins denied, clnimiiiKthat the detectives were hired at the request of his mother, who had doubts about tho disinterested motives of Mr. Searles. UK GOT TIIKM I1RUNK. Tho Clever Way In Which Two rhltailol- plila Turgors Woro Ciiptui-uri. Philadelphia, Oct. SO. Detectives Miller and Tait brought bank with thorn from Kennobago Lake, Mo., Hurry JIc- Glatchoy nnd Charles J. Care, charged with uttering forged pnper. It is charged that the prisoners changed a $50 chock to $5(100 and got it cashod. In New York aud Boston they robbod jewelry stores. Two weeks ago thoy camo to Konnebago Lako. They woro heavily armed nnd spent tho tlmo very pleasantly. v llnngciy Lauo guiuo named Jim Smith met thorn In a gamo ot poker ono evening, and mistrusting something was wrong from a remark kept his eye on thorn. On tho arrival of tho detec tives Smith guided" hem nearly to tho camp. Thoy hid in the woods, smith wont to camp, got tho mon drunk, pulled the cartridges from their rifles and re volvers, gave the officers the slgual, nnd their nrrest quickly followed. Nearly $4,000 in cash and diamonds was ro coverod. Thoy Woro American Citizens. Kio Grande City, Tox., Oct. 20. Two of the men who wore shot at midnight on October 10 at Guardado do Arriba rauch, so summnrlly by order of Gen. Garcia, becauso of tnelr nuogoa revolu tionary proclivities, nro now known to have been Juan Iiazan and Jose Augol Vora, American citizens nnd votors in this county. John B. Richardson, Ameri can Consul at Mutamoras, Mexico, has nnnounced that ho will mnko ft thorough Investigation ot tho kdllng, nnd it the men were American cltuoui no win take further legal stops. Btlll No Cluo to llio 3tystory. Coiitlani), N. Y., Oct. 20. Tho death of Horace Williams, whoso body was found lloatlng in tho crook nt Lafayetto 51111s, Btlll remains a mystory. John Dobbins, who was last seen wltu .win- lams, has not yot turned up. It was at first uuuposed that ho had met n simi lar fato to Williams, but n careful drag ging of tho croek revealed no body thero. The authorities nro searching for Dob bins In nil direction", but so far havo no clue whatever. The theory of foul piny has many adherents, ns tho.ro was no money found on Williams' body. Ouo Hundred and Two years Old, Terms Haute, Ind Oct. 20. "Aunty" Baldy, Torro Hnuto'e oldest woman, who has just readied the remarkable ago of 102 years, was born Octobor 21, 1789, at Saratoga, N. Y,, aud came to Torro Haute in 1810, three years nftor tho city was founded. Hor husband went down tho Wabash In a flatboat for New Or leans in 1823, nnd ha never returned. Ho was probably killed by tho Indians, "Aunty" Baldy never married again. IllVninlit Commits Hittclile. BcnAHTOii, Pa., Oct. 20. Michael Mamie, who was In tho county jail awaiting trial on a charge of bigamy, was found hanging from Ms cell uoor yesterday morning, having used u towel in lieu of a rope in order to put au end to his troubles. Mamie was qulto dead when discovered. Store tntri Anslnst till Jews, St. PBTKnsnunan, Oct. 20. An order has been mndo prohibiting Jews from supplying splrltuoui liquors to tho crown, anil tno Jowa are also promuuou from selling liquors, except whoa in tended for export. N1SW YORK NIIW8 IN IIIIIKI'. Tho engagement ot Mrs. Marshall 0. Iloberts and Col. Vivian of London Is Londou. Tho annual convention ot tho Young Men's Christtuu Association ot tho First District, New York State, will bo held in Nyack an November 20, 21 and 23. VXIInm Glennlng went about Kenstco, N. Y.. yesterday with revolver nnd shotgun Reeking whom ho might inuke pepper cattors of. Finally ho was lodged in lull. A German sulc!dtl In YonVors. He left this pathetic notti "I have no mo ey I will not steal or beg and can not got work, so, God wllllg, I Will bid goo by to tho world." GREEN J300DS GANG Captured in Now York by In spector Byrnes. THEY DID A BIO BUSINESS. Tho Bwinulora Paid Out a Month for Postage. $3,000 The Names of 00,000 limbless Men tn Whom Circulars Hail linen Bent Fotind In the Outflt, Wliloh Wn Very Com plete Thoy HhiI n Printing lross of Their Own rroralnent Western Man Who Wiintoil Some of the "Stuff." New YoitK, Oct. 20. Inspector Dyrnes has broken up tho worst groon-goods gang that has oporatod in this city for several years. Iu tho arrest yesterday of Frank Urooks, alias "Protty Frank," and Toronce, alias "Poodle" Murphy, two of tho most dangerous swindlers men In the country were captured. In a trunk In tho room whero tho men wero taken wero found forty-six books containing 00,000 names of mon from almost evory city, town ' nnd hamlet In tho United States. Ono sot of books contained tho right namos of thoso par tlos nnd their nddresscs, while another set hnd n clphor entry. Two tin boxes wero among tho dis covered things in tho trunk. In them were $0,000 letters and telegrams from victims, dated from overy part of the country. Urooks nnd his confodorntcs hnvo dono during the past few months an immense business, or rather a preparation for it. Thoy hnvo recently mailed 600,000 circu lars to various parts of tho oountry. Tho postago alone has cost In ono month $o,000. Sometlmoln with a year Drooks pur chased a printing odloo, nnd with tho outfit produced his own circulars nt a reduced cost. When ho hnd finished ho resold the press and materlul. Replies will be coming In from the 500,000 circulars vory soon, but not ono cent of good will Drooks or his confed erates realize from thorn, for without tho reoords and the cipher number tho gamo cauuot be worked with success. The olrcular which tho gang has dis tributed so libornlly holds out tho usual alluriug bait, Customers must come to this city and do their business person ally. Tho goods nnd rates aro 'described as follows: "My prices nre ns follows: $303 by $3, 000; $050 by $10,000; $l,00u by $30,000. Those goods are ns lino as human skill can niuka thorn. Not ono of my agents have had the least dtflioulty in handling them, nnd many have acquired indepen dent fortunes." All communication with tho "gang" is by telegraph, using n cipher furnished with tho circular, nnd prospective cus tomers nre strongly warned not to uso the malls, as discovery is tho Inevitable result. Among tho lottora found was ono from John F. Reed, who claims to bo tho superintendent ot the Elgin Home Stook Farm, Alpine, Iud., in which tho writor sends $o0 for n small consignment of the "stuff" to try and see how It works. If successful, ho will engage in largor tran sactions, ho says. MAY UCN DOWN TUB GANG. Arrest nf the Clnlks Likely to Ilevenl the Dupunt l'tmdur 31111 Cuneplrtorg. Wilmington, Del., Oct. 20. Tho do tectlves who arrested the Clark family for blowing up tho Dupont powder mill claim that tho Information obtained from tho husband will roBttlt in tho speody enpturo of tho ontlro gang of conspira tors and tholr conviotlon. Tho Clarks, who consist of Kdward Clark, Mary Clark, his wlfo, and Joseph Clark, tholr son, flfteon years old, wore arrested Saturday, and wero plncad tn the Newcastle jail on n chnrga of causing tho explosion of pupout's powdor mill a year ago, by which explosion flfteon lives woro lost, thirty people wore wounded and sixty dwelling-houses wore wrecked. Tho detectives Ingratlatod thomsolves into tho favor of tho Clnrks, aud finally obtained tho information that lod to tho nrroit. Actor Clnrke to Spread Himself. Noiiwalk, Conn., Oct 2G. Goorgo Clarke, the aotor, now playing at the Lyceum Theatre, London, has wrttton to a friend here tuat he in tntenus to con vert the large tract of luud whloh hd purchased in this vicinity last year intc a driving park and pleasure grounds, with a half mile trotting track and quarter mile running track. He says that ho will also erect u large grand stand, stables, club houio, dancing pavilion and casino. Others aro interested with Mr, Clarke In this venture, whioh will necessltnto an outlay of from $100,000 to $200,000. Our Mury Not Plnlns for tho Stage. New YoitK, Oct. 20. Dr. Hamilton Grlflln, tho father of Mrs. Mary Anderson-Navarro, nrrlved from England last night on the Etrurla. He said that Mrs. Navarro Is living happily at her home In Kent, Kugland. In reply to the cabled statements to the affect that Mrs. Na-' varro dashes to return to tho stage as Mury Audorson, and that she is in con sequence discontened with hor domoitlo life, Dr. Griffin Bald that such stories were absolutely without foundation, nnd are gotten up by Irresponsible corres pondents, who have no knowledgo what over ot Mrs. Navarro's surroundings. Queen Victoria All Illght. London, Oct. 30. Tho wild rumoi that Queen Victoria had died suddenly U bollevod to have orlglusted In New Yort with a stock-jobbiug intention, Thora was no truth in tho story. The Queen is enjoying her usual excellent health, NIIWS OF THE I1AV. Augnstln Daly is theatro in London. to build a new Ex Bpcakor Thoma B. Boed wlU speak In Ohio this woek for the uepuuiicans. The Court of Claims is again in ses sion In Washington, attor its summer vacation. Secretary Blaine will return to his desk In tho State Department to-mor row morning. The lury in the llbol suit of Ignatius Donnelly against tho Minneapolis "Pio neer Press" for $100,000 damages has returns! a verdict awarding Donnelly $1 damages and $3 oouiuol fee. PERFECTLY PURE. is far cheaper and much iry it once. All reliable grocers sell it. The organized miners of Iowa have re solved to pledge nil . mlH'iiU'i fur tho Leglslnture of i.ho fei. r.o tn vnta for n general elglit.ho'w iaw, almlniim of truck stot-qs, Weekly pi.ymenis, Weigh, ingot coil before Keren in-: and ra-tklivr. it a penitentiary offanto for anyone to ask ths signature ot their employes to a contrnat that would waive the rights to any oi tue nuorn demands. Wi.nriir l".tttliu. WjtsitisnTOX. Oct. SO. Tor ew Rn ?lanil; Oonorallr filf: ill htly wuimor; southerly wlnli. 1 or Kalern l'ormyl rani Jerr. nry uli'l uil 1 I'eiswuw) lulr. f.Kl't! "ai inert outheny wmd. 1 1 r Wesir i cw York and "wlcm l'enn- rylnt'ilHi Oonerully fix r, cxi'Opt Htrl.t rain on the lakes foutheny wind. For l-.mKini ew V ik: Vulr, slightly warmer: s aitlnrly winds, A woman "rtm-doion," overworked, weak, nervous and de bilitated that's a woman that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is madu for. It gives hor health and strength. All woman's weaknesses and all woman's ailments aro cured by it. It's a legitimate medicine not a beverage ; an invigorating, rc Btorativo tonic and a soothing and strengthening nervine, free from al cohol and injurious drugs. It im parts tono and vigor to tho wholo system. For all f functional irregularities, periodical ' pains, organic displace ments and uterino diseases, it's a positive remedy. And a guaranteed ono. If it doesn't givo satisfaction, in every case, tho money paid for it is re funded. No other medicine for women is sold on these terms. That's because nothing else is "just as good." Perhaps tho dealer will offer something that's "better." Ho means that it's bet ter for Mm. A FUL1L, LINB OF CLOTHING ELEGANT 0VERC0AT3 ! Ladies' and Children's Coats, h Us, Shoes and Underwear For Indies, men nnd children. All of which will be sold 25 per cent, encaprrtuan they can be bought elsewhere. ORIGINAL BARGAIN STORE 23 S. MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, FA. tST-Wntch for the KED HON In front.-6 People's Oyster Bay EdAN' BUILDING, X2 E. Centre St., Slienniidonli GUISE & BEYRANT, Props. OYSTERS Urn, Btwed, Scalloped, Panned or Fried to orrtcr. Families supplied nt their house with tho best oysters tue luameb uuurus. AH Orders Promptly Filled. -FOR- SHERIFF, BENJ. J. SMITH, PBESENT DEPUTY. VIGOR OF MEN Easily, Qulokly, Permanently Restored. Veukuea, Nervoumeas, Debility and all the train of evils from early errors or later oxoesaea, tbe results of overwork, sickness, worry, etc Full strength, development, and tone Klven to overy organ aad portion of the body. Blmple, natural methods. Immediate Improvement seen. Failure lmpostlblo. 2.UX) references, llaok, explanations ud proofs mailed (sealed) f reo. Address ERIE MDOIOAL CO,, BUFFALO, N. Y, J U l'OMKBOiy undHHnr-LAw. KlosUeddall's bulldln loroer ifalu tad Oant; Q- K. BRIOKER, M. JD PHYSIOIAN ANt SURGEON, to: 9 East Centra Btroeti Mahanoy Olry, P tikln aDd all soeoial dliwaea a specialty. :c5li . - 7 better than tea or coffee. Lehigh Valley Railroad. AKKANrlEMKNT or I'AHSKNOKIt TRAINS. MAY 10, 1891 I'assoneer trains will leave Hhenandoah for ManchChnnk, LehlKhton, Hlatlneton. Cata. anqna, Allentown, llelnlehem, Kastbn, Mill tdelphlaand New York at 5.17, 7.40. 9.08 a, m., 12.62,8.10,6.211p.m. For Uelvldere, Delaware Water Gap and strourUburg at 5.47, a. m., and 5.20 p. m. 1'or Lambertvllle and Trenton, 0.08 a, m Kor White Haven, Wllkes-llarre and Pitt on 6.47, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 3.10 nnd 5.28 p. m. For Timkliannock, 10.41a, m 3.10 and S.2t jl, iu For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and and Lyont 10.41 a. m and 5.20 p. m, Knrliacevvllle.Towando, Bayre, Waverly, Kinilra, Ilocheeter, Buffalo, Nlanara Falls, Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a, in. .and 1.28 p.m. For y Imlrn and the West via Salamanca at 3.10 p. m. For Audenrfed, Ilailetou, Stockton, Lnm tier Ynrd, Weatherly and 1'enn Haven Juno (Ion at 5.47,7.40, 9,08 a. m.and 12.52, 8.10 and S Si p. m. For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and lloave? Meadow, 7.40, 9.03 a. m. and 6.23 p. m, ForBcrantonatS.47 9 08, 10.41a. m. 8,10 and 5:28 p. m. For Haute Brook. Jedrtn, Drlflon nnd Free land at 5.47, 7.40, 9.03, 10.41 a. m 12.52 3.10 and 5.28 p. m. Fur lluakako at 5.47 and 9.0S a. in., and 1.10 p. in. For Wisirans, Gllborton and Frackvllle at .50 and tl.08 a. m and 4.10 p. in. For Vatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano i.47, 7.40, 9.U8, 10.41, 10,53 a. m.,122,3.10.5.28, 8,03, l.2 1 and 10.27 p. m. For lA-ml Creek, airardvllle nnd Ashland I. 27, 7.43,8.62, 10.15 a. in., 1.00,1.40,4.10. 8.35 (.10 and 9.14 p.m. For Duns water, Bi. Clair nnd Pottsvllle ' 40, 1.08, 10.58 a. m., 12.52,3.10,4.10, 6.28 and R.O. D.m. For llnck Mountain, New Boston and Moren, 7.40, 9.08, 10.53 a. lr.., 12.52, 3.10, 5.28 and H.03 p. m. For Haven Knn, Centralla, Mt. Carmel and -Ihamokln, 8.52, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, i.4t mid 8.08 p. m. Trains leave Shamobln for Hbenandoab, 7JTi 11.55 a. m.. 2.10, 4.30 and -W p. m., arriving at Shenan loah, 9.05 a. m., 12.32, 3.10, 6.28 and II. 14 p. m. BONDAY TRAINS. For Iost Creek. Girardvllle and Ashland. .40,9,10 11.35 a.m., 2.4.4 p. tn. fqt uarawaier, bi. viair anu roiuiviub, o0, 8.0(, 90 m. m,2. p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, ,00, 11.35 a. m., 1.40, 4., 0.08 p. m. For liofly, Audeurled aud Uaileton, 8JX tn., 1.40 p. m: For Mauch Chunk. Liehlehton. Slfttinttou. latasanana. Allentown. Bethlehem. Eastov mil New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m: r or rmianeinnia, i.w p. m. K B. BYINGTON, Uen'l Pass. AkU, Bethlehem. First National Bank TIIKA.T31K UCEI.DIFiO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. W. Leisenrmg, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrmg, Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! Pn I a on Havlues Ueponlts. IF TOU ARE QOINQ 10 SltHHourl, Kiiiihoh, ArlcnnsnH Texnn, Nelirnsku, L,oniHlmin Colorado, Utnli, Cnllloruln. Orcco n.WiiHlitiiiiton jMex tco itev Jiexico or Artroiia, and will send me a postal card or letter slating Where you are going, When you are going, Where you will start from, How many there are In your party, What freight aud baggage you havo, I will write you or call at your hoiife and furnish yon with the fullest information regarding mutes, lowest rates of all classes, besides maps, descriptive and Il lustrated land pamphlets, resort books. Hot Hprlngs gnldes, etc Cheap Farming Lauds In Missouri, Arkan sax, ivauHus Muu i. ujuia. J. P. McCAHH, Eastern Trav. Agt., W. E. HOYT, G. E. P. Agt., 891 Broadway.New York Iron Mountain Route, MISSOURI AND PACIFIC BAILWA A J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written, carriage licenses ana legal maims promptly attended to. Real Estate, Collection and Insurance igenej General Fire Insurance Business, Itepresentt ineiMorinwestern i.ne insurance uo. OFFios-Muldoon's bnlldiug, corner Centre ana w est bis., anenanuoanj ia. Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale. 1. A two-story double frame dwelling bouse store and restaurant, on Kasfc inlrA Ht. 2. 'A dwelling and restaurant on Kost Centre 8. Desirable property on corner Centre and .mruui streets, suitaDie lor Dimness pur 4.A two-story double frame dwelling, West Llovd street. 5. Two 2-story frame dwellings on West Cen- iru sireet. 8. Two a story dwellings on the corner Coal and Cnestnut streets Htore room one. 7. Two-story single house on North Chestnut streot. with alanre warehonse at the rear. 8. Three two-story double frame buildings writer ui umojvl ana uuuorv svroets. Philadelphia and Beading Eailroatl zume lWbie in efltct July 10, 1801 flALNS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS fror New York via Philadelphia, wfek any, '-.i. h an 12 35 4.60 ana 6 Jit ui. nuuuey i,w ana 7.48 a. m. For New rk, via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5.23. Jf J'.au ' snna z.sop. m. roriteanuigand 1'hlladefphla weet dAyn, i'"'K na rnunaelpl 7.20, a. m.. 10S m and 5.55 p: m, 1'or Ifarrlsburg, week dav. iLin.T.an n. m 0. s.Mn. m. Nor Allentown, week days, 7.20 , m., 12.83 0 ti. rn. IZMtO andft.Mp, m. HunJay', a l6and7.j "i , I.OV IN ill. Kor lauiaona and Mahanoy Oltv. week ys, Z.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.35 2.60 and S.5S m. Hnndav,' 2.10 and 7.4Ra. m.. 4 an m Additional (or Alubanoy City, week days 7.06 For Lancaster and Pnlnmlila. wAslr rtan. 3Ja.ni., 2.60 p.m. ' ' Kor WlUlftnisnorl.. Hnnhnrrnnrt Twlntturn. eoS days. 3.23, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m 1,85, 7.GJ . ru, auuaay b:zj a. m., a.ua p. m. ''r Mahanoy Plane, weett days, 2.10 8.23, 7.20 and 11.30 a.m.. I'A'ti. if, gnu has .(Wane " m. Hnnday, 2 10. 8.25 and 7.8 01. 4.0S. 4.30 11. m. Kor Girardvllle (Rappahannock Button) "If dftVS. 2.M. 3.21. S.2S. 7.VH nil IlJtlln. tn' 12.33, 1 Hfi. i.50, d,65, 7,00 nnd D.25. v. tn. Sunday, iu, .-i 7,t a. m., 3.05, 1.30 p. m. Lm. or Ashland and BUarnoKln, week days, t ,2 .,3.25, 7.20, US') a. m., 1.33, 7.00 and H,2S 12. wannny 8 82 . m., 8.05 p. m, TKAIN8 KOIt HHKNANDOAH; lttlVO Mew York via Phllartolnhla Venn ays, 7. a. m., l.so, 4.00, 7.:w p. m 12.11 am. ennony, 6.00 p.m.. 12.15 nienu Usave Not York via Munch ohnnk. oin ays, 4.30, 8.15 a. ra., 1.00 and 4.0) p. m. tjOaVe Phllsdelnhla. wr davs. 4.10. unit 10.00 a. ra. 4.00 and 6.00 D. m.. knta Broad JtCallowlulland8.31a. ni.p.nil 11.30 n. m. from nth and treen streets. Hnnday 9.03 a. 1. U.so p. m. from Bin an (4reu. '.0.10 iwiraLu, tvmtk UHVB, x.oi. v.iu, lu.uo nd U.50 a. m., 6.55, 77 p. rn, Sunday 1.35 and .to a. ui, t.eavo 1'oltHvllle, west days, 2.40,7,40 a. m., .'0. 8 11 I), m. Hunrtar. 2.40. 7.00 a. tn. mirt .06 01. ,ave TamaqUa, week days, 8.20, 8.43 and 2 1 n. Iu.. 1.21. 7.13. and U.1B n. m. Hundav 8.20 43 in. Mud 2.50 p. in. ..cave Mahanoy Oltv. week dnvs. 8.40. 9.18 ad 11.47. m.. 1.61. 7.42 and 0.41 11. m. Hun, lay, 8.48,8.17 a, m., 3.4) p. m. xiAve aiuanoy i'jaue, weeK oavs,z'4jtft.w 80, 9.33. ll.nu a. m 1.05. 2M. 5-20. 6 20, 7.57. and 0. tn. Unndav 2.4j. 4.00. and 8.27. k. m. 8 37,5.01 p.m. Litntve Ulrnrdvllle (ltannahannock Htntlonl vec'x days, 2.47. 4.07, N.38, and 9.41 a. m 12.05, de., n.uj nno iu.ud p. ni, nunaay, i.ll, I ,i.3.m. 3.41.5.1(7 r. m. jjeave Wllllnuisporl, wees days, 3,00,9.45 and ,55 a. m. 3.35 and 11.15 p. m. Hunday 11.15 m. Kor Baltimore, Washington and the west 11 B. A O. K. ft., throuzh trains leave Uirard vvcuuc Bm,iuu, X uiinueiuuiH, MT. IV. I xfc.l it 4.16, 801 and 11,27 a. m , 1.34, 4,24, 6.55 an t vvtoue station, Philadelphia, (P. A R. It. It.) a p. m. snnoay, i.iu e.ta ii.il a, m., l.n 55 and 7.26 p.m. cave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Whor t :a 4oulh Btreet Wharf. ,Q Cor Atlantic citv. Week-dvs Exnrese. 8 00. 8:00 a. ra. 2.0O. 3.00,i."0, 5.00 .. ui. Aooouimodatlon, 7.40a. tn. and 4.lj, 0 30 . iu, 4uuaaya. cUoreas. 8.00. 8.0) n. m. Ac coinin.intilon, s.ou a. m. and (.45 p. m. ttBinrntag, leave Aunntio uny, nepot tiantloand Arkansas avenues. Week-davs Express, 7.00, 7.30, 0.00 a. m and 3.15, 4.00, 5.30 p. ra. Accommodation TJ.00, 8.10 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Sundays -Express, 4.00 6 00 p. m. Accommodation, 7.30 a.m. nnd 6.0a p. m. u. u. naniiuua, ueu'i rass'r AKU v. A. MoIiEOU. Pres. & Uen'l Manaser. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BOHDVLKILI. DITIBIOK, Hi nntl after Seiilcmler 1 1391, frafnj wilt leae anenanaoan us rouowt: For Viecan. Gllberton. Frackvllle. Now .'astlo, Ht. Clair, and way points, 6.00, 9.19 m ana 1.10 p m, Bundays, 000, 0.40 a m and 3.10 p m. For Fottsvllle, 6.00, 0.10 a m and 4.15 p m, Bundays. C00, .40 a m and 3.10 p in, For Reading, 0.00, a m and 4.16 pro Sundays, 600,9.40 a.m. and 3.10 pm. For Fottstown. l'noenixvllle. .Norristowa indPhlladelDhla (Hroad street station), 6.00, m. ana s.iq p m woe& uays etneaays, v.w a m ,iu p mi Trains leave Frscttvllie lor Bhenandoah at 10.40 nm and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 p m. Unndays, il.13 am and 6.40 pm. liava PottvUle lorrlhenandooh. 10.15 an tl.43, a a 7,15, 9.42 p in. Hundays, 10.40 a m i,16p m, i.eave rnuaaeipnia (orooa Btreet station), ror PottsvllleandHhenandoah. 6.57. 8 3? a m 4. 10 ana 7,uo p m weeir, aays, Hnnday 0 60, and x am For He wYork, 8.20, 4.05, 4.40 , 5.35, .60, ,208.80, J.50. ll.OOand 11.14, 11.35am. Ot'noorN lmllod oxwess. l.W 4.60 n m.) 12.21 12.41. l.f 2.B0. 4.29, 4.02 5, 6, 6.2J, 6.50 7.13 8.12 and lU.OuVt m, 12.01 night. On banuays, 8.20, 4.05, 4,40, 5,85, 8.12, 8.80, 9.60, 11.85 . m. aid 1221, 12.41, 2.30, 4 0.', (limited. 4.'vm.5'H. 2). H..i , -i ai and 12.01 nlghi For Sea Girt. Lonir Itrnnoh and Intermediate stations 0.50, 8.25 and 11.80 a. m., 3.30, 4.00 p. m. weelc days, tiuuduyx B.-i a. ni. For Baltimore and Washington, 3,50. 7.20, 9.10 and 11.18 n. in., 4 41, U 57, 7.10 p.m. and 12.03 night dally and 8 81, 10.20 it. m 12 3i (limited express with dlnlDg.cnr to llaltlmore) 1.30, 3.4(1 p. m. wo. u aays. (or nuitimore only wa, l.ut week dys, 6.0S, 11.80 p. m. dally. For Hlcbmoud, 7 20 a.m. and 12.03 night dally, 1 30 p m, aally, except Sunday. irtuns leave xxuxrisuurg tor x-itmuurg ana he west every day at 12.25 and 8.10 a m and M (limited) and 3.40. 8 30. 9.85 n m. Way for Mloona nam aud 4.10 p iu every day. For Flttsbnrg only, 11.20 a m dauy and 10.20 m week days. Leave bnnbnrv tor Wllllamsnort. Elmlra. lanandaleaa. Rochester. Unflaloand Nlasrara allg, 3.10 a m dally, and 1.42 pm week days, if or Watklns, 5.30 6 m weekdays. i' or Krie ana lutermeaiate points, s.iu a za;, tally. For Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9.60 a m, tally, 1.42 and 6.80 p. m. week days. For 'lenova 5.10 a m 1.42 and 6.30 n m week davs. ! M0 a. m Unndays, ttiB. B. rOUH, J.K.WUOII, Osa. Man'r Hen. Foes. Agt YTTILMINGiTON 4 NORTHERN It. K, TV . Timetable in effect May, 10,1891, Trains leave Reading (F. . s it. station) foi Gibraltar. Heyfert. lilratboro. Joanna. Hnring- fleld, Waynesbure Junction, Coatesvllle.West " unesier,juausioru j unotion, u, a u. j uuouon, , Wllmlncton and Intermediate stations, daily 1 except Hunday, at 6.25 and 8.80 a.m. and 3.11 1 p. m. Duuuay umy ai n.vo p. m. 1 ror warwica, nt. meters ana iniermenjte statlons.dally except Hunday, at 9.20 a.tu.ffJst e,iw p. in. nunuay oniy d.io a. m. For Blrdsboro and Intermediate stations. Saturday nly, at 12 m. t ' a or uammore ana wasmnpton (it. it u.a. 1U dally excentBunday at 8.25 and 80 a. m. and 3.16 p. m, Bunday only at 8.05 n. m. Trains arrive at Heading (P. & It. station) from Wilmington, II. & O. Junction, Mont cuamn, unaaasioru junction, west unester, Lenape, Coatesvllle, Waynebburg Junction, Bprlngaeld,Joanna, Blrdsboro, Gibraltar, Bey. fertand intermediate stations, dally except Bunday at 10.20 a. m. 6.52 and 8.17 p. m, Hun. any oniy ai a. iu, . From Bt. Peters. Warwick and Intermediate stations, dally except Bunday, at 8.21 a. m. and 2.25 d. m. Bunday only at 6 n. m. From Ulrdsboro and intermediate stations, i oaiuruay oniy at i.-iu p, m. rrom wasningion ana xiaitunore, aauy ex cept Bunday, 10 20 a. m, 6.62 and 8.17 p.m.. Duuuay uaiy nt ii.at a. ra. NIMH BRIGGB. Gen'l Pass. Act. a. a. MoOAUBLAND.Bupt, John R. Coyle, Attorney-at-Law awp Real Estate Agent, OFFICE BKUDALL'S BOILniNQ, Cor. M Jin and Centre Street!, SHENANDOAH, PA J PROPERTY FOR SALE: X A two and one-half story double framtl rluraiHriD hniien mill. . 1 -rAyftlnable proptjrty localed oa BoutU Jflrl i I dual - M S Beven dwelling houses at the corner of Oil J "tn ana uioya streets, uooa investment! .vitua iwuvusuia,