THE JUNTA SAYS KO Chili Will Not Apologize for i tho Assault. ALIj responsibility refused. American Sailors Arc Not rermlltctl U. .. to Laud at Valparaiso OFl'K'lAM not nn ON Hiiom:. A Practical Boycott Upon tha Grow of t!io Baltimore. Minister l'san Has Notlflxl tho Slate lie liartmnnt at Vshlna-tnn--ir.clslT Ac (Ion l.ouknd For mt Oiic"Sntljro 1" cited Over a Rnport thnt th Clilltttn Le gation at Washington Had Harm A t- taclipil--Senor Montt's Intorvlaw AYJth Bficrrtury lllahin. SASTtAOO. Chill, Oct. 29. The Chilian government has replied to Minister t'.gnn's ilomand for so explanation of tho recent attack upon American sailors. The reply W couched In very strong latifunice, and it In understood that It amount to a refusal to ncoopt responsi bility for the affair Tho State Depart ment as Washington has been notified. Minister Kgan, Capt. Schley and Con sul Mcl'reery are consulting together, nnd it is thought that decisive action Will bo taken soon. Tho State Depart ment's orders in referuuee to tho matter lir very strong. Tin- Intendeuto of Valparaiso has re fused to guarantee the safety of market linats coining to ttiat city early In the morning from the United states war Hlnp Baltimore, or the safety of the cllii'i'rs of ttiat vessel oomitig uslioro at niiiiit. There Is n practical boycott on the Baltimore. Mo American sailora are nil owed ashore. ijre.it excitement haslieon caused here by a report that the Chilian legation in . nHliington lias been attacked. Till; NEW CHILIAN MlNISTI.lt.. Brnor Monti Accimlod llm Same Kecou ultlon as Mr. Kfran. Vamiivgto.v, Oct. 29. Senor Mnntt, who h not known except in a technical diplomatic way as the Minister to tho Vuited States from the provisional gov-ornim-nt of Chili, lias beon accorded by the Statu Department of this govertnent prcv iiely tho same tenogultlon as has boon xivon to the United States Minister Ktfui by tho provisional goverumont in H.li '1 his recognition was accorded yoster day for tho first time. Senor Montt was recolved by Mr. lllnine in person, after having been kept waitini; for fully an hour. Mr. Julio I'oster, whose diplomatic standing ap pears to admit of no oxact definition, accompanied Senor Montt, but was not admitted with him ana Senor Asta-llur-noua to tho conference with Secretary Tilaiue. The conference occupied less than half an hour. At Its conclusion Senor Montt declined to state what had been said by olther himself or Secretary Iilain-, and Mr. Blaine was equally retl -cent. It is understood, however that Senor Montt has beon Informally recognized as tho representative or tho New Uovern inent in Chili, but that he tins not been admitted to tho standing of nn Envoy rioniiiolentiary. That c.innot be done until hi credentials have nrrivod by mail Only telegraphic notice of hisnp poiutmont as Minister from Chill to this country has been received as yot in Washington. Moreover, it will be necos sary after the arrival of his credentials for Si'tior Moutt to bo received by the President before hn can acquire) tho Etunuiuj of a Minister. TlinHH lIIINl)lti:i) ICILLUI). A Jupnnt'sn Town Destroyed anil Others Wracked lly an Kartli(iliiUe. I-ondox, Oct 29. Hloga, on the Il and of Hondo, Japan, has boon nlraost entirely destroyed by an onrthnunke Telegraph wires are down, and pnrtlcu Inrs arc hard to obtain, but it la known that a largo number of lives have beon lost. At Oskaka, a city of 330,000 Inhabl tants. 300 persons aro known to havo been killed and thousands of buildings acstroyeu. Hulclrift of A lMiIladrlplilan., Chicaoo, Oct. 29. Edwin E. Marshall hot and killed himself yesterday at tho Hotel I'arker. The cause of the deed seems to havo boon unhappy relations betweon him and his wife, who had been living at the hotel since (Jet. 21. Mar shall is 'IS yenrs old and Is said to have been ono of Philadelphia's well-know merchants. Mrs. Marshall had applied for n divorce from her husband on the ground of oruolty. She says they wore married at Uermnntown, Pa., in Jann nry of this year, but lived toaethor only a few days. Ren. Plr-ld Makes Denial. WABinsoToK, Oct i; J. Gen. Chas. W. Field, formerly door-keeper of the House of Kepreaentativei, hns been confounded with the (leu. Field at Klohmond, wh at a meeting of the Army of Northern Virginia i reported to have said: understand that a Confederate Hag can' not be unfurled at the World's "alr. If that is the case let us now have anothe World's Fair In this country." Gen Chas. V. Field was not at the meeting and nays he doea not entertain Bitch seutinieuts. Fount! Utility of Manslaughter. I,awiince, Mass., Oct. 29. Harrison A. Tracy, oi i.ynn, wuo in a boxing match at Lynn last May, hit John Burns a blow, from tue enects or which afterwards died, was found guilty manslaughter in the Superior Court bore. The Jury recommended meroynud nenteute was deferred. The defense claimed that falling ou the slippery floor caused the fatal wound, but it was held the man dealing tho blow was ns much to blame uu it the blow Itself caused death. Nit 111 Motive of Ills Sulclilo. Ucmon, Oct. 20. Men prominent In flu 'mill circles, who are supposed to kunw Houii'tutng of Irving A. livans' a fairs, stump as a falsehood tho story that Kvaus' suicide wiu caused by Ills Inability to. collect what was dus to him. on cectaiA special Joint accounts. Tim nnitniT launched. eorr-tfsrj- Tract) Rxptielcd, nut Onabtn ta 11m Vrcsant. lUt.TIMOHB, Oct. 20. Tho new cruiser Detroit was launched at 8:40 o'clock yes- tcrday afternoon The big ship slid Into tho water grace fully and without a hitch. The Detroit yesterday morning presented a beautl- ul appearance lying on the ways Do. ecked vritli bunting) the American col- ri were unfurled to the breeze A rope was stretched 30 feet above deck from bow to stern, and the color making up the International code ef signals were floating from It, reaching the entire length of th boat. The sides of the stand were hid from view by the flags of Tarlnus nations gracefully drooped. Umtll the last minute It was expected that Secretary Tracy of ths Nary and other head of the departments would arrive from Washington to witness tho lannch. They did not, however, put In an apptarance. There was a great crowd present who cheered tho handsome vessel as she left the ways The Detroit Is one of three cruisers of ths 2,000-ton class. One Is now bulld og at llaltlmore and the other at Boston. They are somewhat larger than the ships of the Yorktown claas and wlfter The builders have agreed that the etmines shall be callable of driving the Detroit at the rafe of eighteen knots n hour. Her length Is 217 feet, beam 117 feet and draught It 1-3 feet. She Is cbooner rigged and carries 6,239 feet of canvas, llor coal bunkers will hold 1.50 tons of coal, which will enable her to steam 10,000 miles at 18 kuots nn hour. full aupply of coal It is said, will trengthen her against projectiles. tier armament Includes eight 4-Inch and two Rlx-iuch rapid-firing guns. -The larger una ar0 mounted ou central pivot carrlnges, one forward and one aft. The smaller ones are in aponslngs, of which theru are four on each side. ThercJ is a secondary battery, composed of ton rapld-Ilriug 0 and 8-pounders. Six. tor pod o ports havo been fitted. bite is moved by two triple-expansion engines of the vertical, inverted cylin der, directing type, making 185 revolu tions a minute. Great attention has been paid to tho ventilation an 1 dralnngo of this ship, and to the comfort of the olllcers and men. The quarters are lighted by elec tricity. A refrigeratlug room forward s a feature of her lutings. OlIAl'I.HAU'K Itl'.SIONATION. Xot Yet Accepteil llcoausn of DUIleultv In l'lnilliiff a Sm-rpsjior. MontheaI,, Oct. 29. Tho resignation of Socretnry of State Chapleau from tho Dominion Cabinot has not yet beon ac cepted by Tromler Abbott, owing to tho dilllculty tho latter experiences in select ing a successor. Chnpleauls now in ths city, but will not say anything until his resignation is either accepted or re jected. The portfolio has been offered to ox- Speaker Oulmet, a personal friend of Clmpleuu, but he refused it. D. Gliou nrd, memhor for Hnchelaga, also refused tho honor, and it looks as though Pre mier Abbott would have to submit to Chapleau's demands, give him the Ministry of Railways, or allow him to go, In which event ho would take with him a following of twelve or fifteen members, sufllclent to placo Abbott In minority. The situation is becoming grave, and many wol!-inrornieu politicians assert that general elections will be held in the Dominion before the end of the year. '1 bought to Have Ilavn Murrinrml. U.niontown, l'a., Oct. 29. James Hess has mysteriously disappeared from his home at the Redstone Coko WorkB, Bouth of this place. Some employes of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company saw five Italians pursuing tho boy luos day night with guns in their hands. They also saw ono of tuo Italians snoot at tho boy, but they did not dotormino whether tho shot took effect, ns thoy could not see the boy at tho moment tho shot was fired. It is tho general belief that the Italians murdered tho boy and threw tho body Into tho coke ovons to conceal thoir crime. The matter is bo- iug Investigated. Will Sue tlin II. ts O. Philadelphia, Oct. 29. The Philadel phia and Reading Railroad Company took preliminary steps yedterday for the filling of a bill in equity against the llaltlmore & Ohio Railroad, the Balti more & Philadelphia Railroad and tho Schuylkill Itlver East Side Hall road Company, the Utter being the title uudor which the Baltimore & Ohio enters this city. It Is thought the proceedings hive been brought to force the 11. & O. to carry out one of its financial contracts with tho Reading Railroad. Accused of llurnlng tha Darns. Wiuunotok, Del., Oct. 9. William Oibhons, who was arrested In Philadel phia, and Eugene Hums, who was ar rested here yesterday, were given n hear ing before Justice Hasse. On the testi mony of a detective and of James Moore, of this city, Gibbons was hold in $1,000 ball for burning one of the Duponts' barns and an additional $5,000 for con spiracy. Hums was held In $5,000 ball for burning oue of the barns. Ostrander and Trumpbour lnilloted. KikostoS, Oct. 29. The Grand Jury yesterday returned Indictments against James E. Ostrander nnd Mi T. Trump bour, tho wreokers of the Ulster County Savings Institution, for converting money of depositors to their own use and for perjury. There are eleven coudts to the indictments found jointly against the men, They ploadud not guilty. 1)1,1 uH Know It Was Loaded. RA1IWAT, N. J., Oot. 29. Little Will lam Carroll, stepson of Richard N. Lynch, was fatally shot In the head by another boy, William Rowan, who pointed towards him a pistol which he had found in a bureau drawer. lie did not know it was loadod. l'KNNSVl.VANIA iiKii:ru. The sensational story from Erie about one Heidecker having beau burled alive is denied. William Csldwell, colored, who killed an unknown German tramp at Florin last spring, pleaded guilty of murder in the second decree. Louis Jester, champion lightweight of Ohio, kuocked out Harry Courtright of Scranton, la a contest for points at Wilkesharre yesterday. Nine rounds were feufht. THE SAW-LOG STOM 1'aslor .hinor Boliovcs Sinuad Sam's Adventures. THE MARINERS WHITEWASHED. Editor Carter, Who 0am) from Florida to Diiproyo ths Story, Discredited. The Parson's Hrpnrt at tils investigation a Compl.t. Kion.ratioa f flam Thorn- crowded thoroughfare, receiving fresh tan and Kva Jwii-Saai Hay Cuntinus impulses of joy every time another worn as iisaoon ar tha Mount olivet church an scans her wnrdrobe. But n innn fsso without Rproach-Trliinipht vindl. ' differentl He won't put on hlB new c.tiou or tl,. stneh MaiiKn.,i ConpU. clothes for the first time until it is dark; BnooKLYN, Oct. aS.-PastorJunor of he'f es down town so cautiotieiy as the Mount Olivet Chttroh has submitted his report on tha adventures of Samuel Thorntoli and his slster-in-lnw, Kva Jewell. The report Is a whitewash throughout, and plainly shows that tho pastor Is a firm believer In the wonder ful foat of the ocean floaters. Ho begins by reciting the clroum stances of their temporary dlsappsar ance, which took place Aug. 27. Ho takes Elder Thornton's word for It that they went bathing in the surf, that a wavo caught Miss Jewell and carrlol her Into doep water. She could not swim and Sntuuel had hard work in keeping her from drowlng. They sighted n log, around which Eva wrapped her arms, and both were car ried out to sea and romalued floating on the log for two hours, when they sighted a sailing ship hound for Yucatan. Thoy were taken on board and tho sailors gave them clothing In which they arrayed themselves and cast oil their bathing suits, and after a week they wero landed on the shores of Florida at a point which they were Informed was twenty miles from Jacksonville. After wards thoy were driven to that city in a wagon, and sent n telegram to Elder Thornton's brother the following Sun day. Next comes Miss Jewell's statement, which corroborates Thornton's In every detail. That of XIr. and Mrs. Burst follows. It declares thoy saw a man and woman float out to soa the eventful day whllo they were in bathing at Coney Island, and that they since recognized Samuel and Kva as the pair Pastor Jttnor, in reciting the contlnua- , tlon of his investigations, states that ho j went to Florida, and from the descrlp tlon which tho elder gave of the road he had traversed from the coast inland, fol lowed It closely, audfoundth.it it agreed entirely with his own observations. Tho pnstor next describes his call upon Editor Carter, who declare 1 he saw j tho couple in tho car and could not bo mistaken about them. Ho says that the conductor P. 1). Uarr, had evidently tried to help out his friend Carter in his stato-, menu, and adds that Superintendent Klcliardson was not a reliable man. Ho j claims to have received telegrams from two other witnesses one a man who saw a boat put out from the unknown ship to the shore, and another a person who saw a white man nnd woman drive over the road from tho coast to Jackson ville. The report Is a complete vindication of Sam and Kva, so far as tha Mt. Olivet Church is concerned. And still there aro scoffers at tho wonderful saw-log I story. Itloro Imliotmouts Against 1)111. PiTTSUDHO, Oct. 29. Another true bill, containing 32 soparato counts, was found against Ranker Dill of Clearfield, I Pa., by the Unltod States Grand Jury ' yesterday. With the indictment mndo I Tuesday, In which wore four counts, . there is now a total of 30 separate and I specific and criminal charges against Mr. Dill. Bank Examiner .Miller , thinks tho total amount named in the charges will not fall short of $78,000. He says, however, that Mr. Dill's pecu lations may reach twice that amount. Gave All to Cliarlty. Nonwicit, Conn., Oct. 29. Tho will of Mrs. Julia F. Walkor, widow of tho late Horace Walkor, wns opened yoster day. The estate, valued at $21,000, is bequeathed to several missionary church societies, among them the Seney Hos pital at Brooklyn, N. Y., which gets $5,030 for the endowment of a perma nent bed. If the residue Is sulllciant nnotber $5,000 is bequeathed for a seo- ond bed. Tha Xleport Credited In Kngland. IjONPon, Oct. 29. The Board of Agriculture has given notice that the report that Russia ilntends to prohibit the export of wlieat is well rounded and it Is expeoted that only cargosi on ves sels that have already got clearance papers from the customs authorities will be permitted to leave. Fall Itlver Weavers RtWli. Faix Riveu, Mass., Oct. 29. The weavers In the Narragausett mill struck yesterday. The men. allege that they were not able to obtain nil the wages tbey desired for making certain classes of goods. Elgnty-nvo looms are Idle. N1CW KKOLAXI) lSItKVITIUi. Francis Brooks, a well known man of West Medford, Mass., is dead. The Harvard football team defeated Bowdoln yesterday at Boston by a score 89 to 0. This Is the biggest score of the season. Jack Rates of Ohio and Joe Daley of New York fought eight rounds at Dan bury, Conn., Tuesday night, Bates he lug declared the vlotor. Tho decision In ths famous Andover case Is that the trustees as a corporation should be made a party to the proceed ings before tho Board of Visitors. In tho United Statss Circuit Court In Boston yesterday Jacob Dick pleaded utility and was fins 1 S1UJ and costs for importing six musicians trim Bavari Bv the will of Lorley I). Paddock of Boston $30,000 is bequeathed to Boston University for a trust f uud, to bo known as the "Paddook I'uud. " The bones of a man supposed to bo those of a son of Charles Bullock, who disappeared so:ne time ago, were found In the ruius of a burnsd barn yesterday at Baugor, Ms. Ex-Gov. John L. Bar stow of Shsl burne. VU, has been appointed by the SacretarroC the Interior a commissioner to negotiate with tha Navajo Indians for the surrender of part el tusir rassrra ilea in New Ueilsa. i 2 & 1f PERFECTl-Y PURE. yr is far cheaper and much a -try it once. All reliable grocers sell it. Boms DlfTercnro, There Isa vast difference In the conduct of a mnn and n woman tn new clothes. When n woman gots a new suit she im mediately prances down town, and for hours will walk contentedly alone n "cala luu .mpression mai us Is sneaking along. If he sees a crowd on a oorncr he will slip across the way to avoid them, and when lie goes into his grocery lie tries to get behind as many barrels and boxes us ho can. All tho time he Is trying his I'H'cl best to appear as If the suit was six months old, and all tho while realizes that ho is making an infernal failure of it. We hope the time will come when new pants will be so folded by the man ufacturer that they wont show n ridge along the front of each leg when the wearer doiiB theln. J. M. Bailey. Lurpo quantities of nuts have bcou gathered f r winter use. A woman who can see. She's tho woman who gots 'well. It's tho woman who won't seo and won't boliuvo who has to suffer. Ami it's needless. There's a medicine a legitimate mcdieino that's raado to stop woman's suf fering and euro woman's ailments. It's Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. It's purely vegetable and perfectly harmless a powerful general, as well as uterine, tonio and nervine, imparting vigor and strength to tho whole system. For periodical pains, weak back, bcaring- uowit tseubauuus, nervous prostra tion, and all " femalo complaints," it's a positivo remedy. It improves digestion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy and nervousness, brings refreshing sleep, aim restores Health and strength, No other medicine for women is guaranteed, as this is. If it fails to : .:r5-.:.. : t.- jjivu oaii3uii;i.iuii, in uu uuuu, tliu money paid for it is refunded. You pay only for the good you got. On these terms it s tho cheapest. But moro than that, it's tho best. A BIG DRIVE IN FURNITURE We aro making a big drive in fur niture, but malicious desire Is not 1U object. Wo desire to dispose of a large surplus stock, aud propose to give our patrons tliu benefit of some exlruorui nary bargains. J. P. Williams & Bro. Sotitli Main St., she People's Oyster Bay KOAN' 1IOILSIKO, ra K. Centre St., Sliciinildoali GUISE & BEY RANT, Props. OYSTERS Itiw, Htetved, Boalloped, l'annedor Fried to order. Fam lies supplied at their bousa with the beat oysters , tue inarcet auorus. All Orders Promptly filled J a rOMEBOY, rionnEY-Ar.uw itna DldAll't butldlo corner Main d Urat R. BRIOKER, M. D J? XY&IOIJ.IT AND &OX0XON, o. Crt Ostiaj mani MasMsr Oltr, V COPVOjIHT ina, jtim better than tea or coffer Lohigh Valley Railroad. ARBINOIKEIIT OP PA8SENQEK TI1AINB. -MAY 10, 1891. HaKsencer trains will leave Hhenaudoah for Mauch Chunk, liehlebton, Hlatlngton, Cats- sHurjuH, Aiieuiuwu. iteuueiiem, luasion, Jrntl adelphla and New York at 8.47, 7.40 B.08 a. m., IZSli, 3.10,5.21) p. m, ' For llelvldere, Delaware Water Gap and 3troudBbiirg at 6.47, a. m., and 6.20 p. m. For Lambertvllleand Trenton, D.US a, m For While Haven, Wllkes-Ilarre and Pitts ton 6.47, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 8.10 nnd 638 p. m. ForTunkhannock, 10,41a. m 3.10 and 6.26 p. ni. For Auburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyont 10.41 ll. m and 5.20 p. m. ForLaotyvllle, Xowandn, Havre, Waverly, Klmlra, Rochester, llnmilo, Niagara Falls. Chlcu;o and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,ana 5.25 p. m, For Mmlra and the West VlaiJalamanca at 3.10 p.m. For Audenrled, Itaileton, Htoekton, I.um tier Yard, Weatherly and Penn Hnven Juno tlonatS.4f,7.40,0,03a, m.and 12.52. 8.10 and VW p. m. For Josnosvllle, Levlston and lleavet Meadow, 7.40, 9.08 a. m. and 5.26 p. m, KorHcrantonato.47 9.0s, 10.41 a. m. 3,10 and 5:21 p. m. For IIale Brook. Jwldti, JJrlfton and Free land at 5.47, 7.40, 0.08, 10.41 a. m 1M2 8.10 and 5.26 p. m. Fur Quakake at 6.47 nnd 9.03 a. m., and 3.10 p. m. For Wlg?ans, Gllberton and Frackvllle at i.50 and x.03 a. in., and 4.10 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Malianoy City and Delano 5.47, 7.40, 9.0S, 10.41, 10,58 a. ra.,12.52,3.10,5.26, 8,03, 9.2i and 10.27 p.m. For lost Creek, 3lrardvllle and ABhland 1.27, 7.16, 8.52, 10.15 a. in., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10. G.S5 .10 and 9.14 p. m. For DarKwater, Ht. Clclr and Pottsvllle. '.40, t.08, 10.58 a. m.. 12.52,3.10,4.10, 5.26 and 8.0E p.m. For Buck Mounlalu, New Boston and More, 7.40, 9.08, 10.58 a. u.., 12.62, 3.10, 6.26 and i.03i.m. For Uaven Rnn, Centralla, Mt. Carmel aud -thauiokln, 8.52, nnd 10.15 a. m., 1.4U, 4.40 .urtB.06 p. in. Trains leave Hhamokln for Hheuandoab, I. 5S 11.55 a. in., 2.10, 4.30 aud 0.30 p. m., nrrlvlnK t Shenandoah, 9.03-a. tn., 12.52. 3.10, 6.26 and II. 15 p. m. SUNDAY T11AIN8. For l,ost-Creek, Olrardvlllo and Ashland. ,50, w.io II.3U a. m., -i.ii p. ra. For Darkwater. Ht. Clair and Pottsvllle, ', 8.0i), j.30 a.m., 2.43 p. m. For Yntesviue, aiananoy uuy ana Lioiano, ftO, IIJ3H a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. For Lofty. Audenrled and Hasleton. 8.01 in.. 1.40 n. m: For Mauch Chunk. Lehlehton. Hlatlncton. muwinqua, Aiipntown, ueinienem, jsasioi nd New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m. r or L'uuaaeipma, i.w p. m. K B. BYINGTON, UenT Pass. Agt., Betblehoni. Pirst National Bank. TUG4TRK IIIIILDING, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. A. W. Leisenring, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenring, Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dully From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! Paid ou Bavlniru IeposItn. IF YOU AHE QOINQ TO AIlaDourl, ICuiisuh, ArlcnUHftH TexaH, MblrHlca, I.ouiHliuiu Colorado, Utali, Cnllloruln Oregon, WiHlilii:toii, Mexico Now llcxtco or Arlzoiin. and will send tne a postal card or letter stating Where you are going, When you are going, Where you will start from, How many there aro In your party, Whaffreight and baggage you have, I will write you or call at your house and furnish you with the fullest Information regarding routes, lowest rates of all classes, besides maps, desorlptlve and 11 ltvstrated land pamphlets, resort books, Hot Hprlngs guides, etc. Cheap Farming Lands in Missouri, Arfcan sai, Kansas una rexas. J. P. McCUNN, Eastern Trnv. Agt., W. E. HOYT, G.E. P. Agt., 301 Rroadwny.Now York Iron Mountain Route, MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWA A J. GALLAGHER Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and llonds written juarriage licenses ana legal ciaima promptly attended to. Real Estate, Colleelioa and Insurance Agency General Fire Insurance ISuBtness, Kepresenti inejMoriuwesiern i.uu insurance uo. Office Mnldoon's building, corner Centre ana west his., nnenanaoau, ra. Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale, 1, A two-story double Irame dwelling hnuse store nnd restaurant, on East Ueiitre Ht. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on East Centre street. 3. Desirable property on corner Centre and jaratn streets, suitatiie ror business pur 4. A two story doable frame dwelling, on vv mi- uiuyu Hirer v. 5 Two 2-story frame dwellings on West Cen tre street. 6. Two 2 story dwellings on the corner oi Coal and Chestnut streets Htoreroomln one, 7. Two-story single house ou North Chestnut atrMt, with klarire warehouse at the rear. S. Three tvoHitarr doable frame buildings rhiladelphia and Beading Eailroad ilme Table in effect Jul, 10, 1801 'RUNS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS Vcif VOTV Virlr win UVtltaiSalMh... ... w 2.10 5.25, 7.20 a. in. and 12 35 1,50 nnd 6.bi uu nnuoay z.iu ana 7.48 a. m. For New lrhr. VlB MnKAh 1 . 1. .. V. I- . r ... a. m. and 12.35 and 2.60 n. m. roauiug ana rmiaaeipiiia weoK days. 10. b.lft. 7.20. n. TtV. I9M Uft) nnri R fi5 M.m: uu lay. 2.10 and 7.48 a.m., 4.30 p. m. t'jr. "arrlsbnrg, week day, 2,10,7.20 a. m,i 50, 5.55 p. m. ' For Allentown. week itnv. t.wi - m hm . ., , KOTn W'ottavllte. week days. 2.10,7.20,. mi, 12.2.50 and 6.55 p.m. Hunday, 2.10 and 7.48 a m.( 4.30 p.m. For Tatnaqita nnd Mahanoy City, week days, 2.10, 6.i 7.20, a, m., 12.8i 2.50 and 6.66 i m. Hunday, 2.10 and 7.48 a. m 4.30 p, m. Additional lor Mananoy City, week days 7.00 For Lancaster and Columbia. waaV it.v.. .20 a.m., 2.50 p.m. ' (...- MM 1 1 1 . - . . . , week clays. 3.25, 7.20 and 11.80 a.m., 1,33, 7.5) uuuu o;J 1. III., ,).IJ , 1 11 1 For Mabanov Plane, wees: davs. 2.10 H.3A. ill 7.011 UMrt If 91 n m 1'I4 1 Q M RA EU '.Wano t, v m. Bunday, 2 10, and 7.48 in. v.vo, p.m. 10. 2 1. 7.48 a. m.. 3.05. 4.30 n. m. .n, Ashland n.. Ul,n..i.l. .... n . j,nm '' .....mi... n ..ri...n,it, otctci uujrn, ' . .j, u. in.. i.ao, i.w una v.w . layn.7.45 a. m., 1.80, 4.00. 7.30 p. m 12.U Aian iuijs. v 1 1. x-uiiuuuiuiiu.. wik Kui ouuuiiv, o.w p. m., menu Ijb&'VB Nev Yrirkr via Munch flhunkr. mV lays, 4.30, 8.45 a. ra., 1.00 and 4.01 p. m. iie&re Pbiledelnhta. nus rlAvn. 4.10. and 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 6.00 p. m., from Broad a 1 Oallowiiill and 8.35 a. m.and 11.30 p. m, rrom Bthano ureenHtreeU. Sunday 0.05 a. m. 11,30 p. m. from etu an br wn. iieave iteaamg, ween aays, 1.3). 7.10, 10.C6 and 11.50 a. m., 635, 77 p, m. Hunday 1 .35 ana i..ivo Fottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m.. g 11 p. m. Hunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. in. and I.C6 -u mve 'Aimatina, weut (lays, 8.20, 8.4S and 2 i a. m.. 1.21. 7.13. and 9.18 a. m Hundav 8.20 43 iu. and 2.50 p. m. -'iv Mahanov Cltv. week days. 3.40. 9.18 ud 11.47 a. m.. 1.51. 7.43 and D.41 n.m. Bnn. liy, 8.46,8.17 a. m., 8.2) p, m. upnve .uananoy iriaue, weea utyB,v'i7..i,u 3D. .35, 1 1 Ad a. m. , 1 .05, 2.00. 5-20, 6 28, 7.57, and to n. rn. Hundav 2.4 . 4.03. and 8.27. a. m 3 37,6.01, p. m. ueuve Mlrardvllle (Itannahannook Btatlon) w)c days, 2.17. 4.07, 0.36. and 0.41 a. m 12.05, il CT.VD, QrH, O.U.1 RUd W.KTi p. m, Onuaay, 4,41, 0 , .33 a. m. 3.41, 5.07 p. m. . ..-.A vsrtiiia.av.n. ...... imiii:.. 1.55 a, m. 3.35 aud 11.15 p, m. iiundny 11.15 tir Baltimore, WaiUliiRtou and the west a B. A O. It. It., throtutb trains leave Olrard Wenue station, rniladelphla, (F. & It. 11. It.) .t '.16,801 and 11.27 a. m.,1.34, 4.24, 6.55 an .0 p. ra. auuuay, t.ie v.va n.i a, m,, f.if W HI1U i.Aip. 111. Miianiiuuiii mvieiuni i eave Pbiladelpula, Chobtnut direct What 1 ia aouth Street Wharf. For Atlantic City, Weett-d its Exnrese. 8 00. 0.00 a. m. 2.0(1: i.w, vi, ow '. u. YcuuuimoLiaiiou, .u a. and 1.15. U 30 '. ul. -.audad.-KsnresB. 8.00. u.oi a. ru. AO- ooiuiu.. non, .00 a. m. and 1.45 p. m. rxsburuiuK leave Aiiauiiu uiiy, aepoii tltsntloand A.rkaaaan AvenuBC.ei k-rt . a F.xpress, 7.U0, 7.30, 0.00 a. m and 3 15, 4.00, 5.30 . iu. iYuuoiiiiuuauiiua u.uu, e.iu a. m. ana .30 n. in. Sundays -EmreHS. 4.00. 0 00 n. m. Accommodation 7.30 a.m. nud 5.l)o p. in. u. u. naouuua, uen i rani-r Atl. i. A. HoIiEOD. Pres. & uen'l Manager. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, scnuVLKii.i, mviaioN fn and after September 1 1 Wl, 'rnitu will Itat nnenanuoan at fottowt: Jastle, Bt.Clal'r, and way points, 6,(Jb, 9.11 111 luiu iiiu y ui, , uunaays, wu, v.w a m ana 3.10 p m. For Pottsvllle, 0.00, U.1U n m and 1.15p m. Sundays, COO, 9.40 a m and 3.10 p m, For Heading, 6.00, a m and 4.15 ptu Sundays, two, 9.40 a. m. and 3.10 p m. For 1'ottstown. 1'tioenlivlllo. llorrlatown nd Fhlladelnbla (llroad Etreet stntloni. COO. a. m. and 4.15 p m week days oucaays, cw, e.su ftm,iupmi Trains leave Frackvllle lor tibenandnali nt 10.40 am and 12.14. 7.42. 10.09 d in. Hundavs. 11,13 a m and 6.40 p m. linava Poitevlllo lorBhunandoab, 10.15 and 11.43, a ra 7.15, 9.42 p m. Hnndays, 10.40 a m S.13p m. Liueve x'uuaaeipnia (uroaa street station), for Pottsvllle and Shenandoah, 5.57, 8.35 a m 4.10 and 7.03 u m week days. Bandar 0.60. and 9.2S am D'orKOW YorB,3.20, 4,03, ., H.W, 7.S0, .1108.3a J.50. ll.OOand 11.14. 11.35 am. 12.00noon. nimtlMl firnrAM. l.OS A rj n m.l 19 91 19.SJ. t ill i.i, s.u i, o, e.z i, o.ou t.i& ana luscsar' r . I'l 1,1 - ifc. a ouiiuuye, s.uo, s.s-j, o.aa, n.iz, n.w, vflfljri .'ri. i i j , . II auu .4.11 UIUli ForHea Girt. Loner Urauch and Intermediate stations U.50, 8.2 aud 11.39 a. tn., 3,30, 4.00 p. m, wpolr rinvs. Himftii Vm K '.LI n. Til. For Ualllraoro aud Wniuluston. 3.50. 7.20. 9.10 and 11.18 a. in., 4 41, 0 57,7.40 p.m aud 12.03 uigutuauy unu o .ii, lu.ua, m., iz ij) tiunitea express with dlutug car to ilaltlmure) 1.30, 8.40 p. m. we 1: days. For llaltlmo'-e only 2.02, 4.01 wi-eii u -tyn, o.vo, ii.au p. in. uiuiy. For Itlcbmoud. 7 2D a. m. aud 12.G3 nlsht dally, 1 30 p. m, dally, except Huud ly. lrauia leave uarrisourg lor iriiuiourc nnc .lie west every day at 12.25 and 3.10 a in and l.'W (limited) and 3.40. 8 30. 9.35 n m. Way for Altoona m a m and 4.10 p m every day. for l'itlBburg only, 11.20 a m dally ana 19.20 m week days. Leave Uunbury for Wllllamsport, Klmlra, tanandatgna, Hochestcr, lluHaloana Mlagars 'alia, 6.10 a m dally, and 1.42 v m week davs. 7xir WaUclns, 5.30 p m week days. tor .ne ana imermeaiaie points, 0.111 ami, tally. For Look Haven, 6.10, and 9.66 a m, lally, 1.42 and 6.30 p. m. week days. For ilenovn 6.10 a m 1.42 and 6.10 n ni weak dnvs. i.lO a. m Bnndays, ttiUS. K. I'UUU, J. K. WOOD, Ren. Man'r Osu. poas. Aat "tyiLMINGTON & NOHT1IEBN B. U. Trains leave Headine IP. & It. station) fn, Gibraltar, beyfert, Uirasbbro, Joanna, Bprlng. Held, Waynesburg Junction, Coatesvillo.Wenl Chesler,Chadsford Junction, B, a O. Junction, Wilmington and intermediate stations, dally except Hunday, at 6.25 and 8.30 a.m. and 3.15 p. m. Hunday only at 8.05 p, m. For Warwick, bt. Peters and lnterm,' stntlonH,dally except Hunday, at 9.20 a.m., 7,1V p. iu. nuuuay ouiy 0.10 a, m. , For Blrdsboro and Intermediate stntlow Baturday only, at 12 m . if r or jiaiLimore ana wasnington tii. is u. iir It.) dallv excent Bundav at 6.25 and 8.30 a. m. and 3.15 p. m, Bunday only at 3.05 p. m. 1 rains urnve at. xvuauing v. & 11. station) from Wilmington, li. & O. Junction, Mont cbanin, Cbaddsford Junction, West Chester, Inape. Coatesvllle, Waynesburg Junction, Uprlngneld,Joanna, Blrdsboro, Gibraltar, Hey. fen and Intermediate stations, dally except Hunday at 10.20 a. in. 6.52 and 8.17 p. m. Hun. day only at 11.21 a. m. From Bt. Peters, Warwick and Intermediate stations, dally except Hunday, at 8.2j a. in. and 2.25 p.m. Bunday only at 6 p. m. From Blrdsboro and intermediate stations, Saturday only at 1.40 p. m. From Washington and Baltimore, dally ex cept Sunday, 10 20 a. m. 6.63 and 8.17 p. in, Sunday only at 11.24 a. m. BOWNKSH Bltiaas. Gen'lPasB. Agt. A, G. MCCAUILAND, Hupt. John R. Coyle, A.ttorney-at-Law Real Estate Agent, OFFICE IlEDDALL'S BniLDlNO, Cor. Miln and Centre Streetl, SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: i A two and one-half story double frame dwelling house, with fit ire-room and res taurant. Located on East Centre str' .t. -A valuable property located on Bouth Jre flln fitrl JUT- m uA.n w.iii,,,, i.Ae ., . , 1. . , .... '..u, It . 1. U VJ 1 UWf Ul 1.1 brt nd Lloyd strocta. Good inTMtmeuV