F0N5ECA DICTATOR .Proclaimed by tho Cliiofs of tho Brazilian Army. WHY CONGRKSS WAS DISSOtiVED Martial i Lw Eoforoed and of Biotrs Killed. a Number of nil ostnh-niTalrs Illo Jnnnlrn Has lie 111 a Btala or Rlejio Hevnlts lii tlm l'rnYlncos tllaluiod Hint KoiKPoa It Hlrlvlne to llecume Km- perni 1I Claim tlm liicuiiiirsinp tiu lnly lie Temporary Spirit of Itnviilt In Hi (I Army. Km Janeiro, Hrnull, Nov. 0. 1'rosl dent Deo loro da Koneea has beon pro claimed Dictator. Tho troops aro now guarding all the streets nnd public liuildlngs. A strict censorship telegraphic messages lio." been llshed mill details of the state of nre not nllowetl to pass. In Rio Grande do Sul the news lifts mused a most unfavorable impression. Great anxiety is felt as to the result of Ton-eca's proclamation and tho disso lution of Congr ess. It is orflclnlly nnnouiioed thut tho President has convened the nation to cb et new representatives at a dale to be determined upon later. Hie Governors of the lendlngprovlnces have congratulated President Fonseca tipon his success in maintaining order. Ill u Stale ilf .Siege. The federal capital, Illo Janeiro, and the town of Nictheroy, or I'rala Orando, Ave miles east of the capital, have been declared to bo lu a state of slego for two months. The President hns been provokod to take those stens by tho proceedings of Congress and by the efforts of the pro moters of a restoration to ovorturn Re publican Institutions. Fonseca, in a'manifosto issued to tho nation, declares himself to have been fully juBtilied in tuklng the steps re furred to. ltendy lo Miih'tnln Order. Tlio army and navy support tho gov ernment, and public tranquility, accord ing to the olllcial announcement, Is per fect throughout the States. In conclusion, H is said that the gov ernment is ready to maintain order by every moans, that the constitution he respected HOIiM:l til' Till! IIVNIIANU. 1 llrulnl Murder of mi old Man by II la Wire's I'unniKiiir. UmoiiAMioH, N. Y., Nov. 0. On Sat unlay morning Inst the barn of Illchnrd Koote in the town of Windsor Was destroyed by lire. The following morn ing the charred remains of Foote were found In the ruins. The neighbors lie came suspicious nnd nn Investigation was Instituted. Yesterday Mrs. Foote confessed thnt her husband loft the house about 0 o'clock Friday morning nnd went to ward tho bam. A few minutes later John Fiirmnn, n former lover of Mrs. Footo's, camo Into the house with blood on his hands nnd clothes and told her he had killed Foote with n club. She went to tho barn with Furman nnd saw Footn lying dead In a mnnger in tho barn. Early Saturday morning Furman procured some kerosene and after satu rating the victim's clothing with It, sot the barn on fire. Mrs. Foote and iur man have been locked up. STARVATION CAMP Captain Nolsoii 'Mis of Experiences. His THE ILL-FATED EXPEDITION. But Threo Men Oat of - PifTy-fiva Sur vived tlia Hardships- CANNOT OUT 1IAIL. Col. Fronclt Jailed, nn nn llondsmen Can be Secured. Uosiojr, Nov. 0. Sinco his arrest on Monday night, Col, Jonas II. French hns been in the custody of tho United States Marshal, in default of $75,000 ball. Since thnt time ho has been making tho most strenuous ellorts to obtain ball, but has found his olosost associates out of his reach since trouble overtook him. Hut tho two men have presented them selves to sign tho bond for $75,000 re quired to secure Mm his liberty, but neither was properly qualified. During the day, John Stetson was applied to by a friend of French, but he would not furnish ball unless iio.000 in good so- curltles wero placed in his hands iu'caso French forfeited his bonds. Col. French's friends, who woro wil ling to glvo .an Indemnity bond, have been trying to comply with Mr. Stetson's requirements, but wero unable to mako arrangements. Last evening Col. French was committed to jail. will nnd that the government will also bo answerable for all national encrnuements. Fousecn, In his manifesto, says that ho will govern In accordance with the constitution. The National Ouard has been mobilized In the province of Itio Grande. iru iwinmsriln tholr miartcrs. An outbreak is feared, owing to tho Influ ence of tho opposition. Commercial In terests In Rio urn not allected. Further details of tho causes thnt linve led to tho trouble between Con gress nnd President Fonseca, show that it seems to lmve had Us origin in a row thnt broko out in tho Legislative Chamber. The Senate passed a 1)111 to estnblish tho responsibility of the I'rosideut tor his different acts. Tills act mot with Fonsecn's violent disapprobation and ho refused to incept what ho termed any such dictation as to his rights and duties from Congross. Troops Under Arms. ' Ho ordered the troops under arms throughout Itio on Nov. 1, and this led to intense excitement among tho popu lace Bands of opponents of tho gov .,nt Intdiulliii? old Henubllcans and Monarchists, assembled and shouted out their disapproval. ISetwueu them and tho soldiery many fights took place. Wots broko out in tho streets nil over the city. Tho troops were then given orders to fire upon tho rioters, which they did. Many of the rebels were killed. A spirit of revolt manifested Itself In the army, when Fonsooa was iniormeii of this fact he went at once to the troops and mnde tliein n stirring ud rtres, promising to guard their Inter ests nnd to protect them in tholr rights. Tho chiefs of tho nrmy then roquostod Fonseca to resume tho functions of a A ctator, saying thut the emergency do " inauded it. He appeared to demur tor a time, but at length gave his oonsunt. A I'rovlnoo In Iluvull. Telegrnms received from Porto Alegro, in tho State of Rio Grande do Sul, declare thnt tho authority of the Dictator is not recoguuod there. Alegro has u populn tiou of some 80,001) Inhnbltnnts. Hlo Grande do Sul U one of tho most pros perous and independent of nil tho States. It has n population of nearly 700,000. The Republicans in it suy thnt thoy will not tolerate a dictatorship, and are demanding uu armed opposition to Fon seca. Thoy say that ho wishes to restore Im perial rule, with himself as Emporor, and that he has grown tired of republl rnn irnvern men t. The navy has pronounced in favor of Fonseoa. Mo Is now quiet it is uo llevod that the revolt will be put down and that peace will be restored nt an early date. W'ABiiiNaioN. Nov. 0. The Depart ment of SUt has leoeived a cablegram 'from Minister Conner confirming tho v-nnrr nf the dtsBolutlou of Congress aud declaration of martial law lu Urazll, with Foiueca's proclamation as dictator. ih disturbed state of alluirs in brazil is viewed with deep oonocrn here In view of the importance of American interests in that country and our olose trade re lation with it. : There is reason to believe that the re volutionary movement is being fnmenud liv a considerable party, which seeks to re-establish a mouurchlal form of gov ernment In Brazil, Sui-li rmorts as were received here during the past few months Indicated a steady strengthening of the Republican feellnu amone the Brazilian psople, and will l-i the iiewu of tho revolutionary inotement causes muoh surprise and will probably lead to the ordering of noma of our naval vessels to points whore trouble threatens, lUHzU'a Dlplumutlo Hervloe. , Wamiikoton, Nov. 0. -The Bureau of American Republic Is informed that the llrazillan goverment has reorganized its diplomatic nud o .nsularkerrtce, rwluolng 'expenses very considerably by abolishing the legations at St Petersburgh, Vienna and at the Vatican. The Importance attached to tho United States Legation W shown bj the fact that It U elevated to tho first class, and the stall of the .ministry Increased by the addition ol scond and third secretaries with a Father Hall's rnrlslinnnrs IlevoU. IloRTO.v, Nov. 0. Tho parishoners of the Church of St. John tho Evangelist, with which tho Rev. Father A. C. A. llnll was connected, regard tho lattor's recall to England by tho Cowley Fathers ns an Insult to Dishop Brooks, and In a communication to Hov. Jbatuor Long ridKo. the successor to Father Hall, in form him that on that account thoy enn- uot consent to remain under his minis tration. N11WS Ol' THIS DAY. Snow foil throughout Pennsylvania yesterday. Tho bank at Caledonia, Minn., robbed Wednesday night of $3,000. Influenza is spreading nt nn alarming rate in tho vicinity of. Hamburg, uor many. Tlm Democrats of Albany Inst night serenaded Governor Hill, who responded with n speech. Flro In tho Progress Silk Mills In Pat- nrsnn. N. J.. WOUUBSUIIV I1IKUW urn $25,000 damage. Tho sixth annual convention of Chris tlnn Workers in tho United States and Canada Is lu session at Washington, TCilwnrd Y. Townsend, president of the Cambria Iron Compnny, died yes tordnv at his residence In Bryn Mawr, Pa. Tho report that Mrs. Charles S. Par- noll Is dying Is denied. Xliougn sue still prostrated there is every hope she will recover. Tho President has reoognlzed Robert Gordon llandcock ns British Vloe-Consul at Richmond. Va . nnd Paul lhal, uou sul of Russia, nt Uhlcago. Mrs. Marv MoVuv of Braddock, Pa., wlm Is suirerluir from enncor lu the throat, has not taken solid food for 103 days. She is 7S years oiu. Six persons were drowned by the run nlnir aslioro of tho Hritisn ship Strath bliuie. 23 miles north of Astoria, Oro, The remaining JJ were savo.i. sel is n total loss.. F.llsha Dver. third, of Now York, and Mrs. Sidnov Turner Swan, tho oelo brated beauty from Baltimore, whose Reparation from her husband oocaslonod no end ot comment some umo avju, worn married ut Newport, K. I., yosterday. FtincI Their Only Food for Twenty-three Hays Nelson Did Not Have a Proper Meat In Three Months Treachery of the Arab Chiefs Terrible Suffering of tho Men Who Tried to Relieve Kuiln l'nslis- PhilaDKI-PHIA, Nov. 0. Captain R. II. Nelson, ot tho Stanley expedition Into Africa, who was loft In tho famous Star vation Camp, Is In this city, and when approached by n reporter yesterday talked freely on tho subject nf tho expe dition, but profaced his remarks by say ing that ho expectod all ho could toll was already known. Captain Nelson la a ropresontntlvoEngllshmnn, tall, broad- shouldered and ot powerful build, just such n man ns one would consider flttod for engaging In ft hazardous oxpedltlon euch as that into Africa. "Yes," he said, "we had a hard time of it there, there is no mistake about that. When Stnnloy left us we were In a deplorable condition. I had been left behind beoauso of bad feet, caused by ulcers. Otherwise I was well. Besides myself there wore C3 others all Zanzi bar!. Two of those woro my own serv ants: tho others woro bearers men who had originally come irom tuo lsinnu oi Zanzibar as slaves. Evory man who was loft with mo was on tho sick list. I was tho only white man In the camp. We woro too weak to hunt, ana were absolutely hclnloss. Tho only moans of sustenance that wo had was tuo lungus wincn grew upon the dead trees surrounding the camp. These growths we gathered and ate. "For twonty-three days, until tho ar rival of tho relief expedition, wo woro without other food than tho fungi, of which I have spoken. Almost ns soon as the main body of the expedition left, my men came to me nnd piled up tueir rilles by my hut, Bnying they were too weak to carry them longer. The Zanzl barl, however, aro possessed of wonder ful courage, and while a few of them deserted mo, the majority stuck by tho camp and died there, ui tne nity-uvo men I had when Stanley loft me but throe, besides myself, were nllvo when we were rollevod. and three finer men than theso, so far ns tho qualities of pluck and porsoveranco go, I have never b3S BEST & GOES FARTHEST. u n j is universally acknowledged lo be infinitely superior to an otiier braiuls, foreipn or domestic, rorleetly Pure.,, Another Tlclibuurne Claimant. Losdon, Nov. 0. A Mrs. Jenkins, claims to havo discovered tho real Tlchboiirne heir and has written n let ter to tho Lord Lieutenant of Itelnnd to that effect. He Is a lunatic, according to this letter. Mrs. Jenkins wrltos from Sydney, Australia, and says that she will bring Crosswoll to England at her own expense for the purpose of having his claim investigated. lleclslnn nf Fall Itlver Weavers, Fall Kiveh, Mass., Nov. 0. The Nar rajansett Mill weavers nt a meeting yes terday morning voted to remain awny from work until further notice. The wenvars' association will support 03 ot tho 1211 strikers during tho continuance of the trouble. orvnKH7 ltd Is thnt The vos- IVcntlior Indications. Waiiiotoi. Nov. 7. -For Now England: Continued cool: noi thorly winds mid Huh rain: oontlnuod cool and probably fair weather to morrow. For Kustom Now York. Eastorn Pennsylva nia, New Jorsey, Marylandjand Dolawnro: Cool; northeastoily wlnJs; rain or snow: wnriner and fair tj-morrow. For Western New York and Wostorn Pona- Bjlvnnla: Continued cool woatbor, northerly wind gcnorally mirs sunnily wanner auu fair weather to-morrow. KBW i'OUK MAKKHT3. seen. Ut these tune men two woro my servants." To show, however, how much a man can do wVen ho onto makes his mind to and has to Captain Nelson mado the journey to Ipoto, which in coming una takon him 12 days, In five days on tho return, and this, too, after ho was re duced by starvation and sickness "From tho time 1 enterou acarvaiion Camp until three months later I can say I never had a proper meal. Even the relief party brought but a scanty amount of provisions." When did your trojuies negin r Our troubles bogan t They began frnm the moment wo met tuose Arao slave denlors ivory dealers they call themselves. These Araus are a uisrep utable set of fellows that will stop at nothing, lleforo Stnnloy left Dr. Park und mo ho made nn arrangemonl. with the Arab chiefs, for a stipulated price, to furnish my party with food during his absence. They never kept their word. As soon ns Stanley was gouo thoy re fused to give us the food, and tho sup ply thus cut off, we woro In deplorable straits. Thoy stolo things whenever thoy could, nnd It was to them tho bearers, who deserted the oxpodltlon with their burdens of ammunition and rilles, wont to sell these supplies. By and by, as things got worso, and ulcerations op pearod on my feet, it was determined to loavo mo with tho sick men of the nnrt.v and to Diish on more rapidly. They could not, of courso, take mo with ti.om Thnv had no means 'or dalng so. Iu times like that no one man must be considered. The purpose ot the expedi tion was to get tho supplies of ammuni tion to Einin Pasha as quickly as possi ble, and the men who dropped by tho wayside could not be stopped for. Every man's interests were given up to tho at tainment of that great end. "This was the way It was with the officers ot the expedition, and tho bear ers, of course, could oxpect no more. They had been engaged at tho start to carry the loads, and wero paid by tho month nuout y auu vu.it wn they had to say in the matter. Thoy had to be told everything, auyhonr, for, though strong workers nnd excellent in executing orders, they needed a head to direct them always." When asked when J5ij7, but bad tho old-fashioned pill. Bad to take, and bad to havo talcon. In efficient, too. It's only temporary relief you can get irom it. 'fry something better. With Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets tho benefit is lastinir. They clcanso and regu late tho liver, stomach and bowels. Taken in time, tlioy prevent trouDio. T-i any case, thoy cure it. And they euro it easily; they'ro mild and gentle, but thorough and effective. There's no disturbance to tho system, diet or occupation. Ono tiny, sugar-coated Pellet for laxiativo three for a cathartic. Sick and Bilious Headache, Consti pation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of tho liver, stomach and bowels aro promptly relieved and permanently curcu. They'ro purely vegetable, per fectly harmless, tho smallest, and tho easiest to take but besides that, they'ro tho cheapest pill you can buy, for they'ro guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned. You pay only for tho good you get. This is true only of Dr. Pierce's medicines. Lohigli Valley Railroad. ASBAKOEUENT or PASSENGER TRAINS. MAY 10, 1891. rsssenger trains will leave Hhenaudoah for aauch Chunk, Lehlghton, HlatlnEton, Cata. sauqna, Allentnwn, Bethlehem, Huston, Phil .idelphlaand New York at 6.47, 7.40, B.08a,m., iafi2.ai0.6.2Hp.m. For Uelvldere, Delaware Wnter Gap and auuuiinuuiKtib o.n, u ui.,uuu D.dip. ill. For Uimhertvllleand Trent) ., V.0S a, m For White Haven, Wllkcs-Ilarre and Flits .uu u.-ti, p.uo i'j.?i u. ui o.w huu aaa , iu. ForTunkhannock, 10,11 a. m., 3.10 and fi.26 p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and and Lyoni 10.41 a. m., and 6.28 p. m. For Laoevvllle, Towanda. Say re, Waverly, anoint, ivocm-eier, iiuiiaiu, niagara j-aus, Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and p. in. For i Itnlra and tho West vtaHalnmnnca a1 a.iup.ra. tfor Auaenriea, xiaxieion, mocaum, ijum hir Yard. Weatherlv and I'enu Haven .luno tionat5.4f,7.40,9.08a. m.and 12.62 3.10 aud p.m. For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Heave) Monrlnw.7.40. 9 08 a.m. andfiJKn. m. For Hcraulon at 5.47 9 OK, 10.41a. m. 3.10 and wnp, m. For Hatle Brook. Jeddn. Drlfton and Free land at 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m 12.52 3.1Uand R.2fl n. m. For Quakako at 6.4) and 9.03 a. m., and 1.10 p. in. For Wleians, Ullberton and Frackvllle at i.50 and D.08 a ra.,and 4.10 p. m. For Yatesvllle. Mahanov City and Delano ).17, 7.40, 9.03, 10.41, 10.68 n. m.,l2.62,S.10,j.2,8.03, 'l.'' n u auu;; p. m. Fnrl.iwt Crnefc. 31rardvllle and Ashland ..27. 7.48, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 8.35 U0 and 9.14 p. m. For DarRwatcr. 8t. CIMr and Futtsvllle. .40, 0.08, 10.6S a. m., 12.52,3.10,4.10, S.28 and 8.0T r. m. For Buck Mountain, New Boston and vlorea, 7.40, 9.08, 10.58 a. n.., 12.52, 8.10, 6.26 and .03 p. ra For Haven Run, Centralis, Mt. Carmel and shamnkln, 8.52, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.41 ml H.lKI n. m. Trains leave Bhamokln for Hnenandoab, '.5", 11.55 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 9.30 p. ra., arriving at Shenandoah, 9.05 a. m., 12.52. 8.10, 6.20 and 11.15 p. ra. SUNDAY TltAINB. For Lost Creek. Ulrardvllle and Ashland, tsi. n.in 11-15 a. m.. 2.45 n. m. r-or unrawaier. oi. uiuir auu j-uuyiiic, i.b0, 8.00, 9.30 a.m., p. m. For Yatesvllle, Wahanoy City and Delano, 4.00, 11.35 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.03 p. m. For Lofty, Andenrled and Ilazleton, 8.01 i m. 1.40 n. mi For Mauch Chunk. LehlghUm, Slatlngton. Oatasaaqua, Alicntown, iieuueuem, tmrai 4nd New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m. For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m. K B. BYINOTON, Oen'l Pass. AeU, Bethlehem liladelphia and Reading flailroad Xtmt Table In effect July 10, 1891 JAIHS LEAVE SUENANDUAH AS FOLLOWS Fur NHW Ynrk va PHIlnilAmlla woaV .Suva 2..0 6JB, 7.20 a. ra. and 12 85 8.60 and 6M in. orinoay z.io and 7.4a n. m. For New TIT. Via Mulinl. K n. 7. .10. a. m. aud 12.H nnrt kn n m For Keadlng and Philadelphia weekdays, 2.10, ri.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.35 tfo and 55 p. m, a uiutjr. t juanu , a, m.. 4JK) n. m. or. Karfburg, week flayn, i.10,7.20 a. m,i ,ao, 0,11 p. m. r or Aiieniown, week Clays, 7.20 t. m., 12.35 0 p. m. , .li!or IotUivliie. week dayn, 2.10,7.20,. mi, 12.3.12.50 and 5.55 p.m. Bunday, 2,10 and 7.48 111., p. III. For Xaintuiua and Mahannv mt.v. mwlr a tys, 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a, m., 12.3i 2.60 and (.69 n m. Bunday, 2.10 and 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p. m. Additional lor Mahanoy City, week days 7.00 p.m. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days. 1 Ma. m., 2.50 p.m. r or wuuamspori, nnnDuryana Liewisunm, et days, 8.25, 7.20 and 11-30 a. m., 1.35, 7.00 m. Bunday 3:23 a. m., 3.05 p. m. ' for Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10 3.23, V, 7.20 and 11.31 a. m.. 12.35. l.ai. 2.60. 5.65 7iWanoi.tfi. m. Sunday, 2 10, 8.23 and 7.48 a. m. 1.06, 4.30 p. ra. For (slraravllle (llappahannock Station) days, 2.1'', 3.23, 6.2.', 7.20 and 11.30 a. m 12.33. 1 35 2.50. 6.65. 7.00 and 9.25. n. m. Bundav. 210, .2 7.43 a. ra., 8.05, 4.30 p. m. i-'or Ashland and UhamoEln, week days,. .2i,5.25,7.20, 11.31 a m 1.35, 7.00 and tjttmT m. Hunday 3.25, 8 82 a. m 8.05 p. m, TRAINS FOR 8HKNAND0AH I ueave New York via Philadelphia, week iys,7.45 a. m 1.30, 4.00. 7.30 p. m 12.19 .ght, Sunday, 0.00 p. m., 12.15 nlpiit. lieave Ne York via Mauch Chunk, week OTN, 4.30, 8.45 a. in., 1.00 and 4.0) p. ra. jeave Phlludolphla. weex days, 4.10. and 0.00 a. m. 4.00 and 6.00 p. m from liroad ldCallowuilland 83 a. m.and 11.30 p. m. ram 9th ant ureen streets. Hunday 9.03 a. ra. 11.10 p. m from 9th anfl meu. lisave lteadlne, week days, 1.33. 7.10. 10.05 .3d 11.60 a. in., 6,55, 7.57 p, m. Bunday 1.35 and i,48 a. m. Lsvo Po'Uvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m., , 8 11 p. ra. Unnday, 2.40, 7.00 a, m. and 05 i. m. iave Tamaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.43 and 2 ; a. m., 1.21, 7.18, and 9.18 p. m. Snuday 8.20 7 43 . m. aud 250 p. m. eavo Mauanoj "-'3k days, 8.40, 9.18 l 11.47 a. m l.nl, i.U d 9.44 p.m. Sun. ty, 3.40,8.17 a. m., ' t' . Leave Hahanoy i ix ..eek days, 2-1), 4X0 ,9,35. H.o9 a. m.,l.t)5, A00. 5 20. 628,7.57, and 'n.in. m. Sunday 2.4 , 4.00, and 8.27, a. m a at, o.ui, p. m. first National Bank, TORATRC DDHDINO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. A. VI. Leisenrng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J: R. Leisenrmq, Cashier, S.IV. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From g to 3. New Yoiik, Nov. B.-JIoney on call easy at b and 0 per cent. STOCK MARKET. Closing Yesterday. tansdlan racino , I "71 Coutrai l'uoinc. Closltij lo-d.iy. S81 Lhloaio, Ilur. & gulnoy vfb Doiuwure Jc 1 1 u.li)ii jjMi Del. Lauk. ic Wustoru 1'UJt lirio '1J l.rlepief iMke ihure I.011IS& Nash Miehljan initial 107 . M ln)U il l'auitlo NuwJeney ' eutral lVi N01 th western tloJs Oroiron NavlKation 7 1-solllo Mail 31 KtMilliur. ' lloekmand St Paui W Union 1'aoiUo 0M Wwloru Union HIM 1244 137 .4 08 JU.JW ii ill nr.ij 74 ml 74 B1H GRAIN SIAUKBT, Wliaat-.MailtJt npj.ied troiiir and rfanallrtnl so tnrouflioiu day. No. , iw 101K: Nov.. 10l. Jan.. 1U7. ..nn.-lurtl( illiHllH.! tlllM U! No a., mliol, 7 Nov., tK: Dew., D7: J OsVs tarket dull. No. 3. lalxoJ, 37a.37; D.s).a;. tlUTTlia - Crearai-rr. State Ic l'enn,. extras, SO 0.11W o. Creamery, wtmtorii. Urals id n.a'27 0, Civainery. wastonu sooouas -o o.a3 btutouairy, u. r. tuns, uxiras,... CllklUlS- HiAti, fiiotnriR full eroam. Soot, fancv. OMlOti btate fuotorr. full cream. Aug, fanuy...uVIalHi State Imuorv. lull crvain. Una Oilail's vtnin funtiirv. full uiain. uooJ to urimutllftaU bute tauturr, cummou to (air 7 uS4 I.IVU Poin.Tnr On, mr i-hlpLlMK. ill lOB. lar2B IHST h 1 a hnrliir chlclti ns. prime 0 a014J e.a20 Fowls, Jer y, Stato l'a., jwrlb. Diiessed 'oi'LTny Turkey, mixed wel Ep'i ohk'ik, 1'lUta., i OH a ilybts, per lb. ,, Uat lb, to pair, . al 2l A BIG DRIVE IN FURNITURE, We are milking a big drive in fur Iture, but malicious desire is not lis object. We desire to dispose of a large surplus stock, and propose to give our t.nii-AnatliQ hbiml 1. nf cmirm pvlrnnruW T bargnhis. "l .1. P.WilliamS & Bl'O.. Where you will start from 1 tiuw muuy lucid nioiii j'" Sontli Main St., they did the biggest part of their travel lug, Capt. Kelson replied: "During the day. I am not a believer" he said, "In the theory of traveling by night to avoiu the heat. You are too apt to lose your way, and thus take a longer time on the trip than otuerwiso. "When returned to England I had n bad attack of Afrloan fever and thought n sea voyage would do me good. 1 uavo been In America before, some 18 years n lint, nt that tima stave 1 In Chicago This time I camo to Now York, and will remain lu tills city until to-morrow. when I will again sail dlroct ior &ug' land." Huiimctril Counterfeiter Arrested. CoheY, Pa., Nov. C Ralph Van Nau- lar, a young man about x.i years oiu, was arrested yesterdny near Garland, by TTn t.fd States Slurs hats Haring unu aio- Manus. charced with Using connectea with the notorious Zoly nnd McCormlck, a gang of counterfeiters wliloh has been mnnufacturlni: and disposing ot large lots o( counterfeit money for some tlmo In various narts of the Btate. jjioiianus has spent months dlsgulsod as a tramp aud enduring all kinds of hardship to order to land his man. Vun Naular was taken to Erie last evening to appear uo fore tho United States uommissione there. A Hear Hcare. ConTLAND. N. Y.. Nov. 0. Tho vll lauer of Kast Scott, near here, are In rvr nf excitement over the unpearatice of a larce bear In the woods near that nlaoe. He has been seen by several per sons and badly frightened a group ot school children yesterday who snw him crushing through the shrubbery near the rnndHlile. A number of trans have boon set aud a party has been organized to hunt uim a own. 3 PER GENT. INTEREST! paid on Havlnus oepoHlia. IIF YOU AUK QOINO TO Simsourl, ICmiHUH, ArkatttinB, Texas, NelirnHlca, I.ouiHlaua, Colorado, Utuli, cmitoniln, OreKOii,WnHliliiKton,5Xe3Ctco, New Mexico or Arizona, aud will send me a postal card or letter stating i.oavri Qlrardvllle (KapnahanuocK station eek aays, i.w, li.ira, ana v.u a. m li.ui, 12, S.2H, 6.32, 8.03 and 10.06p.m. Snnday,U,47, 0 , 8.3.1 . ra. an, 5.i7 p. m. lieave Wllllamsport, weet days, 8.00,9.45 and 1.55 a.m. 8.85 and 11.15 p. m. Bnnday 11.15 . ra. For Baltimore, Washlnirton and the west la B. t O. K. It., through trains leave Ulrard .venne oUtlon. rhlladolphla,(P.& B. it. K.) t 4.16, 801 nnd IlA7 a. in., 1.81, 4.24 , 5.66 an 23 p. m. Hunday, 4.18 8.02 11.127 a. m 4.21 55 and 7.2.1 p. m. ATli ANTIC OITV" mVIHION. . eave PhlladelDhta. Chestnut Street What X sia ouiuuiroei wflftri Far Atlantic Clt Wentr.rt'.vo Kinrw. 8 00. 9:00 a m. 2. 3.00 .m, 6.00 . "l. acoo:nmodatlon,7.40a, m. ana 4.15, oso i. m, juuaays. -express, 8.00, tf.OJ .a. m. Ao oomm sHoB, S.00 a, m. and (.45 p. m. Keturning, leave Aiianuo oily, aepoi LlanMo and Arkansas avenues. Weik-in s Express, 7.00, 7.30, 0.00 a. m. aud 3 15, 1.00, 0.SO n. in. Accommodation 6.00, 8.10 a. m. and 4.30 p m. Suudays -Express, 4.00, 6 00 p. n. Accommoaaiiun v.au a. m. nun o.uu p.m. u. u. n&tiuuu&i ueu-i rfi &si. A. McIjHOD. Pres. .V (len'l Manaicer. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SClinVLEILl. DIVISION mand after September 1 1S91, 'ralrw tofll leav Hhemmilaah llM foLlaws! (Tor Wlggan, Ullberton, Frackvllle, New Jastlo, Ut. Clair, and way points, 9.1 , m anas, id p m. Uundays, WW, 0,40 a m and S.1 0 p m. For Fotlsvllle, 6.00, 11.10 a m and 4.15P m, Sundays, 600, 9.40 a m and 3.10 P m, For Heading, 8.00, a in and 4.16 ,i . Bnnday b, WJC, 9.40 a.m. and 8.10pm. For Vottstown, PhoenLxville, Norrlttown mil PhlladelDhta (Urnad street fetation). 6.09. a, m. and 4.15 p m week days tiunaays, uw, v.vi a m .w p m. Trains leave Frackvllle lor BDenandoih at 0.40 am and 12.14, 7.12, 10,09 p m. Hnndays, i.13 a mand 6.10 pm. Ijeave 1'oitnvllle lor Uhenandoah, 10.15 ana ..4S, a m 7.15, 9.42 p m. Bnndays, 10.40 a m i.15 P in. Lioave irmiaueipiiia iuiwiu bui-hi niHuuui, tt eottsville and Uhenandoah. 6.57. 8 3 a ro 4.'0 and 7.00 p m week days. Bundaj 6.60, and 9J3 am . CUI .in liiin.u,j t.fi. u,w( ttls.SA J.53. 11.00aDdll.!4. 11.85 'n.12.C0ncon, (timiiea eznreso, i.iid s.ou u uu. 1.8?, t 20, 4.02 s, f, 5.2 1, 6.511 7.18 m, 12.01 nlKUt. ll.SS .a. is 12 21. 12 41. 2 30. 4 02. (limited, .an. s "H. " 2i i , ii sauiuinisnv ForBea Girt. LomrBranch and lntermedlale stations 6.50, 8i) and II .30 a. in., 3.30, 4.00 p. m. wi-cu aays. nunaay- 6 a.m. For Baltimore and SVasiilogtou 3.50, 7.2Q, 9.10 ami 11.18 i. m., 4 41, 6 57,7.4Jp.ra and 12 03 ulgtildaly and 8 31, 10.A) a iu., 12 ,( ti iiiuea express wltli dlulng oar tollaltiin ,re) 1.30, 3.46 w'eeidiys, fiuj, 11.80 p. ra. daily. For Hichmoud, 7 20 u. m aud 12.03 night UUliy, A OU J) 111, UUll, CALC, OUUU I. ii ji'isioave jLiinauui. ,ji iihouuh u ae wobI every day at i2.2Sand 8.10 a m and M (limited) and 3.40, 8 30, 0.S5 p ra. Way lor Mloain ' a ra auu s.iu p iu every aay. For flltsburg only, ii.j a m a any ana iu.au m weeK aays. i.aava Hnnhurv tor WllllamsDart. Elmlra. unandalgua, Etoohester, Bnflaloand Niagara aUB, o.iu a m nauy, ana i.s2 p m weea uayu. nr vatklns. 6.80 d m week davs. Wnr KrtAunrl Intermediate points. 6.10am.. tallv. For Lock Haven. 5.10. and 9.66 a in. tally, 1.42 and 6.30 p. m. week days. For eaova t.iu am i.s; ana e,3u p m wwjk umj d, .10 a. mtiunaays. ff AH. VI I'l I U H . J.1LWUUU. wen, Man - '-m. akk uv .85 'm,12.C0ncon, 1 a.) 12.21 12.44, 1JJ). J IS S. 12 and l"-rAf' S.16, 12,K.!J0,9!scr 1 J syiLMlNUTON ft NORTHKUN It. It. SHE JSTA-TSTPOA-I:- Wlmf frplflit nnd hajroracre vou have. ..--V UClUl II UDBUU1S OUUKUUUI VUBIS.-"JV . R STOVE furnish you with the fullest recrardlne routes, lowest rates of all classes, besides maps, descriptive and It instrated laud pamphlets, resort books, Hot Bprlngs guides, etc, A r C H It.lsguar ' nnleed to do perlectwork. As to the price, It will nAUTIKSlnrtedofofstove rernlrs Q or any ae cnpiiuu guuui i cuu j j on me, os I keep cunslantl ou hand a full supply Buy he best range In the luamet. N EW BROAD WAY. Cheap Karmlnjr Lands In Missouri, Arkan- J. P, McCMJlf, Eastern Trav. Agt., W. E. HOYT. i.i u n. ra. nnouav uiiiy o.io a ui Jaltsnlannnltr at 19 m (U daily except aiitmay aiu.aua eu u. . and a is n. m. Hiindn.v onl v ai 11.05 n, m. iiaiui niiivoni ikwtuiui, v " -7 : iiariiii i iiionnii'nrii .iiinriiun. rrni )ucatt:ii t STl. In AVMillBVlt stoiebehad only Irom Q,E. P. ABt.,80lBrowIwfty,New York ffiaaffiB TIN HOOFING, SP0UTIK0, ROOF PAINTING promptly attended to, 331 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah A T fl ATT, A CiA Aav i.nlv nt. 11.21 ft. til. 7-6-3m rtris nnninmnnc' tad nznuMv ' j..stlce of the peac0w Tl lTa Tl" OvPfl.TD I Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written, JTU-lLi JlOC J1 CCbJOJ. 1 " Matriage licenses and legal claims promptly aiienaea 10. BRcAU AND LhUco, , v,u n.ii;n . IntiirntifA AtrMif.v dalnrrinv nnlv lit 1.10 tt. in. riuiu 1.11,.,.,'.. ...... i, ,......,, uuwurJiM KiiiuuH, uen i rass. Agt. A. U. MOUA UHIJAIM LI, UPI, John R. Coyle, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, lTS1 A.ttorney-at-Law Pro1 To'r A rrrt1 1 orders promptly attended to. . Particular at leUllOn pniu w liniin, iikuiw. Festivals, etc . KEITHAN NOHTIt MAIN BTKKKJV Smr Corner of Lloyd, tHENANDOAH. PENNA rumnK-uuldoon's building, corner Centre and West Bt., Bhenanaoan, ra. Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale. bouse l, A two story double frame dwellln 2. ir sinreand restaurant, on Kast ilenlre Bt. A dwelling and restaurant ou East Centre ntTAAt. 8. Desirable property on earner Centre and jarutn streets, nuuauie ior uusiness pup rmitefl. 4. A two story double trams dwelling, ol West Llovd street. 5 Two 2-story frame dwellings on Wett Cen- 30E.CENTKK HT SHENANDOAH 6.rwo tt&ry dwellings on the corner ol 1 uoaianuunesmuiBireeia. nvore roum iu FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. UTwMtorrslnile house on . I t w, .. n In .i.u ..... '.Iinn.a ., , , 1, a Til'l r Finest brands of clears always on hand. I a Thr a tiro-amrT dobbla frame bulldlnzf Viie dcsi temperauco unuu. i corner o uioya ana uuDervnreeui, OKFICK-DKDDALL'B BUILUINO, Cor. Main and Centre Streetl. SHENANDOAH, PA JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, PROPERTY FOR SALE: 9 i a iwn ana nntwiH.ii suirv uuuuio iru awninti? nnusB. witn si .re-riKMii ana re 9 A. valuable property located on HoMl J Beven dwelllngr bouses at the corner of Gl nun. ynn i.inTd Hirmui. Hiina lnvfjunii Tmqm a onable, lores of clerks.