GIRLS WBRBSOpgB That Caused llio Woodluyon School Board's XttiiohC" THE TEACHERS UP IN ARM3. Deoiaro Thoy Will,, right thi Ord3r Making Them Live in tho Town. The Irmtjei Sny the riico IVns Oolni tn the Dobs ili'eaui of baarth orgoaletV ..now. iiaa or- swoop down upon and capture any arri canlsad an- old naehelor's AmooI. ' vals In whom they may "be"Vs"peilalI" Man -V l(role Manure's 'Mad ta k . Adapted to Save the Town. WOODIIAVBN, Ii. I., Nov. 21. Politics, the Chilian question, and all such aflatrs appear as nothing to ths citlxens ot tills place, In comparison with tie great fight' between the 18 pretty school teaohers ot the town nnd the scb.661 trustees. If, as has been' hinted, the girls' strike or take tbilr cane to 'the court, the town wlll'De fn an WproaK It is' all the r auli'dt sl'rule pAikoiT by tUe trustees making It 'obligatory on the teachers ta resldeMni Woodhaven. There are three achools'nere, and of the 10 'teaohers 13 have been living at Ilrooklyni Williams burg and Long Island City. President Klrkland, of tho Hoard of Trustees, sayst "This school district pnjri about 7,530 in salaries to toachers, nnd I think this money should be spent In the village. If the teachers reside away from the village they are liable to bo late at the morning session and also In it hurry to depart In the afternoon. Besides, this place has long needed' a suitable number of educated young women as an addition tc society. Last spring the young women organized an ' 'Oll iluld Society, " and later the young men organized an "Old Baohelors' Con aolntlon Association. " When things come to such an Issue it Is time some thing should be done for society In tin -village; so I conceived tho Idea of hav ing tho teachers reside iu the place. I think the young men of the village should feel grateful to mo. Wo have selected as teachers young women who uro both handsome and accomplished." At- the request of tho Hoard ot Trustees all the teachers signed an agreement to reside In Woodhaven. This boou became very irksome to tho girls who had' re elded else wheroi They did not Want , to live away from their purents' homes. Finally one girl, Miss MoKefina, of Long IilandCttj hired a room In Woodhaven, Her brother, James McKenhn, ran on the1 Democratic ticket' for Assomblyman, and.'iwas defeatod by ,Ur. Weeks,, a re: publican,, ot Hempstead. Although Mlss.McKenna run tod a room In W,ood haven she want to her Long Island Olty home every night. Tha othor young women tried to give tbe Impression that they lived In Woodhaven, although they, too, went to 'their homps.iu other places, und did not, go to the .expense ot hlrtu g a room as, Mss McKonna did, . President Klrkland and his fellow trusties are reporjorl to hatfo visited the' Woodhaven. ouurohes at all of the eervlces'on Sunday. They did not see tha young teachers there. They. Inquired pleasantly .of the teachers, wlion they mot thorn afterward. It they liked the church services. The teacners all re- 1 plieJl "Yes," but the trustoos showed), that the y knew that tha young women had not been to church In Woodhaveni then. Tha trustees,. tQd i the teachers,! that the" must abide, by tboir contracts. Theyoujg women held caucuses, and voted'the wholo board of t'rustous "per- , fectly horrid creatures, " nnd posltlvoly I declared that "they nover, never .would submit." , , . i But , they did submit. Within tha last week all of thum, except Miss McKenna have moved their property to Woodhaven uud now reside tlioro. Thoy are free to go homo on Friday nights and .remuln till Monday, but some of them declare that "just for spltu," they -will not tko ndvnntaga ot that priv ilege. . They are a very angry lot of young women and declare that tuuy will never spunk to uny of the Hoard of Trustues unless thoy must. "We,linvo nu placo to go In tho ovon Ings wlion our school duties uro over," said one of the pretty toucher yuitur duy. "Tho rates of board uro very high nnd our salaries aro not. Wo -believe the whole schemo has been concocted for the banellt ot the boarding house keepers. Our hurd earned monoy Is ueedod labour homes. It is very uucour genial hqro. Wo obey the new rulo only under compulsion. Ve are utraid we will he discharged It we do not, uud we cannot ntlord that. ' ' School Uommlfslqner John II. Morrill says he thinks that the coutraot between tbe trustees and the touchers would uot hold good It the teachers chose to rebel. The trustees, he says, aro oreated by statute and havo only such power-as the statute gives them. There is no claim on the teacher's time nttor uolioql hours, for school purposes. Ho main tain that the Bums rulo which deprives the Hoard ot jurisdiction, over tbe school children utter they leave tho school yurd applies equally ta the tencltors. ticliool Superintendent Smith,, who has charge ot the Woodhaven schools and U tha tmmodlnte superior ot the teachers, said that the contract gives tbe parents un opportunity ot meotlng the teachers If tuey so desire, and tho knowledge ot this, had a good ellect upon the scbolors. Whim tup teachers re elded out of Woodhnveu there wore too muuy cases of trtrdtneis amoug the scholars, und It. wits ditllcust to rgproyo tho children for this when the tuachors set so poor uu oxuniple. Air. Smith Hays it is his duty hs superintendent to enforce the ooutraat.aud h luuuJs to do so. Two Youuo- I.nillo Klllud. IlARTFOUD, Conn., Nov. 21. Miss llildridliunla, of llurpHldo, was killed uud Miss Jvutie Williams fatally In jured, by h .freight train t tho Main ktreut crossing in lin-it Hnrtfort ut 7 p. m. Thu ladies stepped buok to avoid a passenger fraip wueif the froight train Laokodtlowu uud run over ilium. There was n,q rtyy .llufli on .he freight train and IU UpprUach was entirely without warning. . Irs, 'illlams wa with the young ladles but escaped with slight brul0, , , $iot il Qiiuitlou uf Money. Mgiit'ius, Tenn., Nov. 21. 'Mrs. Annie Dunn, who was married to a pennllosss youth uumed Henry, is it) years old, a nloco of Ueimi-dl ForriMt, of the Confed erate Cavalry fame and worth a (juarter of u million ot dollars in ur own right Mrs. Dunn was also engaged tg murry one ot her plantation mauagers. She .took her husband to New York. TjlAOH , tDE LEGATION pONFIDf Nfi Ilio Great filriiacln, to 'Capture llio It. iuMtoiiit National CoiWe'iitlidt. , WAimNao.vp Nqv 21.tftieljufto'ancl commotion In tlie 'lower oorrlilofti, par lors, ''nntl Ihe lobUy of tffe Arflugtop Hotel, romftid one of the first dnys'of h new administration which lirltiKi with It crowds of olllco soekers. The delega tions from the dlllerent cities that coma lierq to capture the next National Ro' publican Convention are all here, and. have their headquarters at thb Ailing- ton, Omaha has established Its headquar t en In the mala psr.'or Just Inside the entrance,' from wllieh polnt-df vantage the' members of the torhruttteo 'can' interested. ClnclhhaMans are. of opinion tint Gov. MoKlrtjej'i presentation fat tjielr case will bo'of great weight,'' and' may' probably give them the -prise. Eaolr delegation is -conddent thai their olty will be the fortunate' ana, New York- asserts: thaWihe wtlUTiVro 81 Votes at the start; San Francisco claims 10, while the Minneapolis msn say iheUieltr Willi receive J. ;' " ' An SOO)000 Claim Against an Kstata, , Boston, Nov. 81. The. pstttlon of 0. J. HBinTo'"cV7Co.,'tonde4 KankiVf, o havs ItHW.OOO rt( ftkI by-the icotors of the estate of the late Royal M. I'ul alter In vrderHo tnh'tf- a Wulln for that amount alleged to be due said Arm was heard in the Middlesex Probate Court before Judge Brooks, and Is "ridw under 'consideration. The ttlalm Is alleged to' be due tot! brertch of guaraatr exeouted liy Mr. Puhlfer- In his life time. lis ngread to guaraUes the co nptetion ot tho construction ot the Marietta and North Georgia Railroad out of tho' pro ceeds' of thu mortgage' bbnds which the petttjonors claim1 to' Unve negotiated la London. Meroler Prefers Criminal Charges. Quebec, Nov. 21. Hon. II. Herder, Premier of Quebeo, has sworn out crim inal charges against J. P. Whelan, 'the contractor for the Quebec City Court House, 'who Is alleged tb have stated that he had to pay heavy sums to Mr. I Mercler and several members of the let to do certain work. The Premier hftJ - . . . ter's government to secure the ooutrnct also made charges against several 'news papers. Tbe Yacht tlace Is Off Until Spring. New Yona, Nov. 21. W. It Hearst, i owner .of the Vamoose, having, tele 1 ..v i IT.. . u .. . .. i i : L i during weather suitable tor' the' Nor wood, inquiry Was nilide at 'the bfflco of Nortnati U Munroe1 regarding the' racei It was said that owing to the tact that fimonth-wateadld notprevall at this sea ion ot the year the race, would have to l be postponed until spring. Totltlon In favor of Ktee. Saw Fbanoisco, Nov, 21. A petition urging President Har'risbn "to Aprfolht I M. M. Estoe to the vacant Cabinet posi tion Is being actively circulated audj slgnod throughout Callfornlnj L. -- J NEWS OF THE GAY. Dictator Fonseca is reported soriousl; 111. . Masked robbers got $2,030 from a Northern Pacific express car In Moni tana. ' - I London has Information of yellow fever ' at "Santos and other Dru7.il laa points. - " ' -' 1 THe Washington State Farmers' All 1 anco Indbrses The "Sub-Treasury -scheme, third -party and free cotuago,- ' . At the joint meeting of Farmers' Alli ance .and tho F, M. B. -A., the third party movement was endorsed. Secrotary Blulne Is appealed to to se cure just treatment of United ' States citizens, with respect to tonu&ge pass ing through tho Wellund Cuual. ' The president has appointed Dolphin T. Roberts, ot Evansville, - Ind. , to ba recorder of tha Qeuerul Land- OlTlee, vice James M. Towusend, rosigned. Mr. Roberts Is a colored man and a minister, ns is his predecessor. 11 Weather Indications. fl Wasiiinotos, Nov. 31. For Now Eng land: Slightly warmer,' fair weather: south, orly winds; lncroaslnjr cloudlnossand probably light rains by Sundayiovenlntf. . , For Eastern New York. Eastern rennsyl vauia, Now Jersey, unl Dolawunx gllgliilj warmor: suutherly winds and gencrall fair weather: ralu by Suutay uUUt. For Western Now York and Western Perm, sylvnnlai lucroielng cloudiness and rains) soutborly winds;' stationary temperature, ' NEW VOItll MAltKllT. New Yona, Nov. SO. Money on coll easy al 4 per cent, ,. , i nONDS. I Closing Closing Ycterdar, .To-day. 3 l, lt7 DUV4 4 S. Coup U7V4 HUM 4 S. ltta.,..,, H7U,. 110?1 0 i, coup.. , 1U rffOCK MAllKET. Closing Yostoraay, fanadUn PuclOo. Coutrul i'soiuc. . Lblcairv. Uu Delaware & Hudson MM itul. judaic iK iTujturu .ia Urlo M)l 13Si crio prec , ua Iilko elinre MJl( Louis St Vtuh.,.. rTis tllohlnan Coiitral.i iliMourl l'uotnc OOjli Kow Jersey ' eptrul 113 Noitliitusicrn H6 Drofim NarlKntion l'uollla -Mull aotj Iteadlnv UiH Islai Bt i'aiil 76 MOOJt is- Unlon 1'aolllo WK 41-.2 Westurn, Union,, H ti'Jl 11 It A IN HAUKItr. Whu.it UarlcH on mud weok-and uuclianirjl tbrouKhout dav. No. -'. rod winter elu.jj 1U0H: Deo.. Hi Hi: Jan. lWii Coin-llurliet nueiiud weaK and oloied weak- er, No. W., UUXDO, 7i NOV., Ot,) DJ., 5J; Jan.. a7ii, Outs-Miukot dull. No, 3, mixed, mii.aiH; -Ml Dea..aS'i. l'ltODrjCE; BrrrrEB Crimmery, State & Tenn., oxtras.27 Lnanisry, w tut urn, Draw. 4:, Crejinary, ivosleru, iiuouniie ,.3.1 State uuirj', h, f, tubs, extras, ,,,"47 Chuhsh o,U'-7 msvu iHoiury. in jureiiin, sept, riinoy.. allU btate luetury, full oreiun lOalU'S State factory, lull cream, flue.. ' ' . .luuiuji Htatofactjry,luilcruai,ifoo.ttoprlntiut01l lavs) vSoutiir- uU Bpnnif ehlcliniti. ell -loa. lariraDerh' al'ltf tal.l Spring cuieKens, in-hao 12tal-l xuiTiift. uuisvy, oiuiua ra., puriu... Ul, nlJ UllESStU i'OULTIir Turkey, mlxod wotabts, per lb 13 alt l bp'gcbk's., x'bluu, Jallbe. to pair.., SO . ;fHjtl COOJg OFF ffljQ Kiory SoulJ Americans '" ' Quit TnlklifBjAVuC HAVE HEARD OP OUR NAVY. (Willing Now to. Sea JuIcb Dono to ABjaflanti of &,B. BailorB,' tha They Ilitve Alio Discovered BncJand Will ft Nnl Tlnln Thm In fluknr llnIHIU N I I , f tit ,( I captain Fcnlj' Conrtuot Meeting With " 'Grsat rralte-Chlll Hasn't Much of a Naval Force Anyway VAtJ-AltMso Nov. 21. A correspon dent has tnado'spoclat Inqlilfles US nB certaln the condltlaifof ' public feeling in the subjent of the difficulty with the Inlted States, and finds that the fiery snttmont which prevailed, again, St Amerlians has considerably cooled down. The Chilians talk more 'rational ly fis to the Amerjpan request, for 're dress, and Just sow there is it grow ing disposition to see that Jus'tlcs Is done to those' woo 'a'ssnVtltei' tne ' Atne'rUan alllbre, art'd killed tw'6 dt'ihe'm. ' ' ''' "Uhdo'Ubterlly the3 report! telegraphed from New York' of the formidable-fleet said to,bon Its way to Pacific wafers has something to do with the change ot Sentiment in Valparaiso) at least. The pedple herd are not anxious for a bom bardment. Their hare coma to the con'' elusion that the United States lain earn est, and the more intelligent among them have taken pains to ascertain something about Anlerican power and Resources, They tinderstahU now that it Americans should decide Upon a bom jbardinent, 'thoy wduld not bo deterred 'by interference of other nations in be half of Chili, and that the Chilians would have to take care of themselves. When the war furore was first raised -here, Englishmen 'wont about in 'swash buckling fashion giving the Chilians to understand- that the British fleet would never permit Americans to daniao Val paraiso. This had much to do with the deQftht-attltudd of Chill. 'Now'thatlt is eVldent that 'the only Ilrltish all would be -the correspondent of the Lon Hnn ',rTlm tj mlinu. ..mil m .i il a T h n don "Times,"-to whose commands tho American admiral would probably not pay1 m u oh attention, the sltuntloti is dltfe.re'nt, anil Valparaiso has CiSh eluded not td court a bombardment. Oonse'-i quently Americans' are treated with mpre' resptet, and there Is no disposition to do violence to American officers or seamen. ' - ... - ' CSipt, Ecbley's conduct meets with universal pralsoi' - He has been calm 'and deliberate udder tho most provoking circumstances. This combined with dig nity and firmness has won hlra the re spect! even, ot th'elb'we'r "atii less Intelli gent Bs" well as the snpsrlorn!lass. ". .1 IT -I v'. ' NOT MUCH OF A NAVY. Mi r. ! ..I- ( ' CUIU'i ShlpaOreatly, Overrated, Says a IJnllrd Httr Ouic.r. ' SAN, Fkancisco, "Nov. '21.-rbn'e of the ofilcers ot the San Francisco, which has, just returned, declared that the Chilian, navy' had been greatly o'vbrra'ted." ' Said he:' "u -'-. I I "They have several good vessels, but I riot one- Is' n match for tho lial tlraore ot' San Francisco. They have nine' and ten-inch Armstrong guns, but the gun-' I ners aro so unskilful that they do nc ofectVo work'. " ' "For Instnndd, Ivltno85o& the bom I bardment of Fort Vina del Mar by the1 Atmlrante Cochrane and the Esmeralda.. Both huve the best 'equipment, but at a' , distance ot , 000 yards not a single shot1 hit the tort. Only one shell fell at tho foot of the embankment in front of tho fort', and did no damage. At such a I distance with' proper hiindllng bf tlio guns the fort ought to have boen dis mantled In 15 minutes." Ilia oniKinan ui.uey urn iiuhot Tnov. N. Y.. Nov. 21. Tho sonsntlonal nnUnnlntr ntnrV mud a niiblln ii fnw iliivh polBonmg st,ory maue Pumio a low (lays ago by Charles 1'ietz of this city, andlllB 'charge that Ills' wife desired him out of th wav beoaUHO she had become infatii- atcd with Milkman George Hidluy of North Grosnbush, has turned attention to tho latter, and he is likely to becomo prominent by connection with thu citse'. Ills wife died under somewhat peculiar circumstances a 'few months ago, and an investigation is about to be made to nsJ certain whether she died from naturdl causos. - l'uuml Tlinl'r Children Ilurneil Up. Oatlettsb'uho, Ky.' Nov. 2i. Two, small ' tUllllroh of Farmer 'Divid liar tram Were burned to death- at' their home on Hill Creek, Wayne County, W. Va., ilurlng the night The , remainder of. fh family went to churchy leavidg the little ones asleep. "When they're turned nothing but a heap of ashes urid a tew charred "bones were left to tell what had lA'comi of thBlr hoitie and tha ' fate of the' little ' 6nes. The pecuniary loss Is about $10,009.- ' ' ' K.'cked ltecause lie ComplalDitd. Ljtnn1-'i1.ij), Mkhs., Nov. 21. Tha po' lloo uro investlgallng tho case ot Itlchu'rd Jtuggles, who was tukon" into n Held Thursday night by live masked men and there whipped uud kicked so badly that his recovery is 'doubtful. HUggleii had complained asralust a road house bea'r I iug nn unB.wory reputation, wuich fact ' is thought to have soma couuecllou with his treatment. Gift fur Amherst College. AniiEllsT, Mass., Nov, 21. An anouy mous friend has purouased und pre sented to Amherst College twenty acres ot the lioltwood estate udjoinlng the college ao acres Iu all. 'these - add! tlonul aort-s will be gradod aud laid out to correspond with tho college grounds. The lata Itufus 11. Kellogg, nu alumnus and former trustee bus bequeathed tho college $30,000. " ' NEW YORK NEWS IN BRIEF. Several cases of smallpox aro reported. in Kingston. Governor Hill has been In Washing, ton the pasb two days eugaglna apart- mouts. 1 , .i c. i nn . i c I lre in the Standard Thentro In Syra- cuse, just uftel' the performatico had L88n u''nll. IM 3O0,0J0 damage. Hilton Jonos, an employe, was severo- ly scalded by tha explosion of one sec tion of a digester In the Himiiigton Faper Company's sulphite mill at Vatertowu. i vommoMtbrtxS &ncaao. vtv;iiip uu ,noncst .competition, iiconomical. ; e 0btatna"le of any reliable grocer. ' ' ,tM. An Italian Al io imlar. PiiiLAnE;,rniA, Nov. 21. Qlaqlntc KplfalrV,' (in Italian, whb bai for, fdv exal years past CPmlflct?jn steamship agency and banking business nmonsf 'the poorer closs of his countrymen, has dls .anneared anaVi-rlhirAffht tn hnfii. ullnn. def to the itmttuhl St r$3u,i6o! 7li ft be-1 llexdflM.JfpneJp California. NEVENCjlLANIj) .RIEFS. Oen. UlniButler'a plfys Ifclan, iays his, patient's Illness Is pjlafdl TuuVrtot Jan-' gcrous. ,Ovf Irfg to Jnabltlty to contjupt their business itt.a profltthb dllmorj-Eistts RolHnFMtlls.'W oIy.'brIgeroVt, Mass., have shut down permanently. i TfVf SMff1,?11 ?f Jrf'njThqmas Hill,, ex-prese'ntMtTi'arvArdHllegV, SvL'd li' lying til at the residence of a friend in WlU J-Try,Mp(-rt... At a result ot the football gtraes be 'tween1 'Av'ifllaM ""auu AWheVst 'Cb'tlelles at Ain,hsrs,f luss., Frjdaj;. In ; which neither slile corod, the two teams are tied for "the chatffplonshtpT. ' John A. King, who was arrested in liropklyp, N. Y., and brought to Hqs. ton, charged with 'attetnri't t'o' defritud the'Johii' rinnc'oclt and NBV York LtW Inmlftueo Companies', wlM held in$j,O0O for'the'gralid jury. '' Arretted tho progress, o Qopsrpptigri. all its,jarli?i:;3tages,,it pan 'JjQcJjrc'L It's a. ecrofuloup ,affr4Qtiqn of the lungs. a blood iaintrrranoVaB.vin every other, form. .of ..scrofula, ,tv. Pierco'a Golden. Modical Disciovory is a certain remedy.-, But ,it rouBf bo taken' in timo and rioto ia tho timo to take it. 'It Tiurilies'. tho blood t that's tho secret.' 'Nothing else acts like - it. j It's; lha most 'potent strcngth-ro-. storer, blood - oleartser, unu tiesU builder 'known to 'Vneuidal scienca. For"Wcak Llings. Spitting''6f Blood,; T t.t M . uroiicniLis, jvBiniuu, uniami; ami ai, lingering CfiughiT, it's a " remedy t.nln r..in.r.. Inn7 t ' nrfnn. nnt?X' w uenein or cure. ' If" it doesn't, tlfo money is re turned'. ' " ' " "'' ' In "otlier words, it's sold - on trial. ' "' '" " ' ' No other medicine of its kind is. a' .-i 'i.jA: '-'.i.Li . ''.i.t .v-i. And 'that vnn inai proves tnat. noiutn eisej "just as ' godtl y' as Vhb 'pisjibv-; is ' - ..... is nrv. jiio dealer is thinkinc ot his .profit, not, pf yours, something lso,. when ho ,urgea AN ORDINANCE AN oitDINANOK to amend an ordl- nnneo passed on tho 3rd day of rcbruary, A, 1 lm entitled "An Ordinance ton erring on tUe Mllimnoy. clty Shenandoah, UlrardvUe and Asnlacd Hallway Company the rUht to bulldlaud operate an electrfo rllwty on cer- . iwj reew in tne iinrooKii ui snuuit uuau 1li.it nflnlnil- llv llm Tnwll CnillK.!! uf thft f llorough of rilieunndoan, nnd it is hereby ot- ti.L-iieuu.v Liie iiuLuoriLV iu uiuH-tiue. iiiiiliuu ordlna'icoof sitd borough heretofore passed on the third day ol- KebrUary, A. D 1B!U, re lating to "An ordinance conferring .in the '.MtiniLiinv ilv. ituenRimo in. liir.iravi ea n Ashlilnd ritreet ItallWay Company' the right to Duua ana operate an eiecmo railway un reriaiu sireeis la tue iioruueu ui oueuau doahl" bA ' jimentiea. Am is iieroivamenacuuvcninE In ' the words ' llange lull" In "aid ordln-i'nue to the wotds.''Tra l."-ana that tue said ordl nannotie ' Furthermore Amended. And Is hereby nmended'Dy changing the'gnageot trues. lu Kuin firiiiiii.ni;n iriini nvR ipri. lwii null fiiiH half Inches (5 rt. Vh lu.l tb the irnaae'of four ftet lirl.l anA nn.l.a 1 7 1 n.l,cd H ft kUlnl i frovid'd. That the said "Mliinv Oltv. HhfltiAtiilnflh. fllrnrdvllfA' nnd 'Ash'lanii Htreet ita'lwsy Companyi" Wllbln twalve(12)months from the completion pf ssld rallwity, slisll-rij- mive tne saia "i rair nnor suosuime. ine llauL'o rail" if the said "T rall"sliall prove to ie uiiBatllaetory andunaccentable to the said Town Codncllr and ' - '' ' "'- : I JtwWto Furthermore, TliuUtlie said "Ma hanoy Clty,Hhena'ldcah,(lrardvllleand Ash laud mreel llallway Com piny" shall accept me pruviKiu-nw. in miai oiuiuaqceijwijum uu (lOi uavs frjm the oassiize thereof " Knsctcd add- parsed 'Intb-aiii'ordlnancetit Rhennndoah, 14 ,'UiatlrtU dny o! November i A. II. UAlIliK, i Pres. of Towu Council, ja. n. r.Ksskd, Cltl Unrgess. W. J. I'OrtTZ. . ' 11-13 19t Towu Clerk; A J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Uonds written. marriage license ana legal claims promptly attended to; ' ' Ileal, Estile, Colle'clioo and Insurance, Agency General Plre Insurance Business, llepressntt' . tbe Northwestern l.lfe Insuraneefbi. OryiOB-Muldoon's building, corner Centre unu wes(,r)imieuanaoau, l tt. Oood HropertiefOf All Kinds for Sale. 1, A twb story double frame dwelling house Bioreand restaurant, on KaBt ientrn sr.. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on Kast Centri streot. ' 8. IJeslrable property on oorner Centra and jaruin streets, smiauie tor ousiness pur poses, ' - - v t. a twosiory nouuio irarne aweillne, od west i.ioya siren. ' 5 Two 2-story frame dwellings on West Ceu trestreeL 1 6. Two J story dwelling' on the corner ol Coal and Chestnut streets Htore room In one. 7. Two-story single house on North Chestnnl street with a large wa-elnuse at the rear 8. Threo two-slory double frame bulldlngf vomer in uiiijriiiiuu iiiiMiri. mreein. H foitiiioy, ArroMEr-HT-MX. 9Bo aedlttUs bolloUi oorner Mala Si IKiaui Lehigh Valley Railroad, ABIUKOKMENT or PABSKNGKK TRAINS. NOV 16, 1891.- 'Hasseneer trains will leave Bhenandoah foi uauchtniunk, ITehlehloU, Blatineton, CU' For Uelvldere, Delaware Water Gab ahd KorUtmliertvifleand TreuTou,Ji j'.CH 'C m iiaveu, nuaes-iiarre ana fltls 1IMI 8.rk,8.1((antt 539pJni;' , ' annock, 10,41 a. m, ,3.10 and uv.?T Anbnrn. Ithaca, Geneva and and Lyom 10.41 a. ra., ana 8.28 p; m, WJ&ll"i2 Bayr?. Waverly -dcara and all polntA West a,t loifl a. m..and i KPJH2v!" a,n1 tho West via Salamanca ai a.lup.,fn '"''-' , ror Auaennea, iiazieton, utockton, Lnm am.u. n wiuonj- uuu reau, rtavjen Juno, lion at 5.41. 7.40. 9.08 a. m.nnn l l l .S t$a p.m. "' - ror , cjeanpsyiiui, ,. ie vision , ana., JJeave' Meadow, 7.40, 9,08 ft, ta. anu'S'.Jo'p. nV.1 ' -. KOrHCra-UtOThtS.47 9 OX. I(L41u' m- niOanrt 53i p. m. Vnr It.rln nrrwb Twln IMnnn -,. , ......... ................. i,,,, nuu riim land atl 5.47; 7.40, 98,'10.41p. ta.K U52.3J0an.? for Unakake at 5.47 and D ntf a. m.. nrf 'J.10Djm, i I Kor Wlffans. Gllbnrtnn and Urnnv1a el 6.Wttrid8J)2a. m.,nnd'4.1tfpr:Tn; ' B.47, 7.40, 9.03. 10.41, a. m., 12.62, ,10,5.26, !f,P3 and 10.27 v.tai ' . "itl" ori8i urees, Jirarayiile ana Ashland .27, 7.46,8.62, 10,15 a. m'.', 1.00,'l.4Cr,'4.10.1ia i.10 and 9.14'p. tn. ' .'.'. Kor DarRwater, Ht. Clair and Pottsvllle 60 .40. 8.52 10 40 a. m.. 12.52. 3.10. 4.10. 5.M antf For Buck Mountain. Mew Ttnutin nnrt Morea. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. n... 12.62. a.lo. BnHnd s03p:m. For llaven Kun, Centralis, Mt. Carmel and Shamottlu; 8.52, and 10.15" ft', to.', 1.40, 4.41' naiunp.m. irains leave cmamosin ior Bbenanaoab, .oi u. iu., H.1U, sju ana v.zu p. ra,, arriving at Shenandoah, 9.05 a. m.,.12.52. 3,10, 6,2 and 11.15 p. m. ' ' ' -SUNDAY T11AIN8. Kor lst Creek, Olrardyllla and AshlanO, ,50, 9.10 115'a. m.,.45 p.Jfif. ' ' For Uarkwater. Bt. Olalr and Pottsvillr. .Oil, 90 a . m., 2.45 p. m. ' For YatesvlUe. Mahannvriltv and llnlnnr, or, Ir.Anderled and Harleton, 8,01 r or.aaaucn unnnK. enigntqn, .HLatlnitqn, atasauqua, Allontown, Hotblebem, Kastor adNewYorK, 8.00a. rh.lHOpVtH'. 1 Kor J.'bUaaelphlai4.40,p. TO, . K.B. fiYINGTON, Uen'l'Paas. Akti, Bethkhim. A BIG DRlVr- IN FIJRNITURE. We are making a big drive in. fur niture, but malicious desire la not its object. We desire to dispose of a large surplus stock, and 'proriose to give our patrons tlio tienellt of some extraordi nary bai gains.. J. P. Williams 8c Bro. Soutli Main St., sh 33 isr.israDoy.t3:. First National Bank TnUATIlE.KUIlLIIINqr -4 SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. A. 19. Leiscnring, Pres., P. J.- ' Ferguson, V. Pres.y J. R. Leisenrmq, Cashier, 9. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. OpeiivDnIl aProiu.9,to 3. 1 3 EER 0JE..;NT1RES(! PaltJ ifji.Mfjyiirsi.peppsitjj, People's Oyster Bay ! EOAN' BUILDINa, ii X3. Centre St., Sliciiuudoali CHAS. C. GUISE, Props. OYSTERS Il'W, Btewcd, Scalloped. Panned or Fried to order. Kara llfs supplied at tbelr Uous with the' hest oysters tbe market aftords, ' All Orders Promptly Filled. Ptiilaeipia and Reading lUilroad " oe-j(ieffeof JVor, IS. 1891 llm SuENANDUAIl AS FOLLOWS For New ynrk vl Vl.ll,iihio m.vA.u f0, 5.2J, 7,20 a. and 1283 2.50 and 6. t I ?un4RI' 2.1b and 7.48 a. m. For New aViirlr...iJli Um.M, .i - week aays, 0.25. KPi"fiSL9'a anai Philadelphia week days. 10. 5.25. 7.20. a. 12.JW !.H) and 5.65 p: m, rr. Sarsburg, week days, li.10,7.20 a. m,i io, P.&5 p, m. ""- 7 " iij n, iu -i-HJ ii, hi. or Jjientown, week days, 7,20 i. m.i 12.81 F0 p. Ta. t-'nr.' I'ltfsVtilA. . WA.hr rtoTi Tin v .n . m 2X0 tip and 0.65 pi m. Unnday, 2'.lSaaO. 7M 9 mtL V.W .. For 'I'amiiniia nnd Ufahannv ntlv llv. Din c nc -. rw , . ' . .. ' I . mv BandayV 2.10 and 7.48a.m., 4.30 p, m. AddltSopal Air Matianoy city .-Week, days, l.oo j p. nr. ' ' . or Lancaster ana colnmbia, woe days. fiOalTn., 2.00 p. m. ' ' For Wlllfamsport.nnbury and Lewlsbura, cek days. S.,.20 aud 110 n.,tu 135, 7.50 KorMahanoV'l'h'.''dTvii' s in s m. .30 A.m.. 12.RS. 2 fin. fins .00 anc' m JrC in. BUflday, V10! 3,irj And J.4S tv m.- 3.05, 4,30 p. ra. (Rappahannock Station) vt.s:days,'2.ir5 8.25, S.25( Ttao-and iiant,.m.ii ror uiraravinn i iu a o, i.san. m s,uo, 4nrp. m," " or ABQtana nua ooamoKin, weeK a& zi.ulijql i.tiii. m.. i.is 7 in uia.q m. Hunaay ta, 7 is a. m 8.ns tt.Ta, TKaSNS VoiV HHK NAN 1)0 A. U 1 Leave New York via Philadelphia, week tys. 7.45 a. m 1.80,' 4.00,- 7.80 m ' 1 120 Ighl 8nnday.B.0QD..m..i2.15nlent. peave, Hew Yorit via Matforrchtirar:. inn pa nnh, 1 .haj n n ... n l H M from 9th and ureen streets. Bunday V.05 a. m. u.w p. nr. rronr-sttf 'anc ureen.- Ijeaye KeadJneweeky days. JJi., 7,10. J.0.C6 urt 11.W a. n, 635. 7.57 6, rn.' Bunday'lSS and IrftaveTdttavllle, week days', 2.40,7.40 a. m.r '.8&. 0 11 p. m. Bandar.. 2.40. 7.00 a. m. and :.06 .m. ' ' " Leave Tamaana. .week .days. 8.20. 8.48 and vcaye Mananoy ujty. woes; aays, 8,40, 9.18 Id 11.47 a. rn.? IM 7r,d8.44 pital. faun. WTi 3.48,8.17 a. ra., it U p. m. Leave Mahanoy Flaae, week days,2'4,4.C0. su, a.ij. a. m.,i.i, z.00. a w, a xo. 7.07, ana '.0)0. m. 8undav2.4j. 4.00. and 8.271a. ml 3 37,5.01, p.m. uoave uiraravine inappanannocs: tstaiioni vek daygjjj.47, 4.07I8J6,. and Ml a, m,, 12,05, i, om o.sz, h.vj ana iv.uo p. m, annaayi2,47, 07, 8 33 . m. 8.41, 6,07 p. m. J Lieave WllllMnsnArt. wek da?s.3.0d.9.45and i.55 a. m. it.85 and 11.15. p. m. .Bunday 11.15 j. m. tat if aitlmore,., Washington, ana .the west ia is. x u. it. 11.. mrongn trains leave utrara sbttlon.f blladell relnhla..tP.A n. E. K.l .18. ei and 11.27 a.' tti.iWi 4.24 fcSSnnJ I I A p. Sunday ,.8J15 8.02.1L2:. a m 3.58 42 and 7 13 d. m. A'ltiANTJITCITYBIVIHICXNl eave Philadelphia. Uhostnnt Street iron Atlnllc Cltr. Week-dtys Express.ilfl'i a. m. l. .no, . n. AnoommodayoniAppfv. nvjandjCO, . 111. Handays.r-Binrens. ,9.00 , a. m. .Accim. metallon.S.OO a. m.and4.30p. m. iwinnxing. ieave., Aiiantta- ijty( .aepqt '.Untie and Arkansas avennen. wook-dai a Express. 7.30: tt.OO tt. -fit. and -4.O0.- o. m. Ac- conimoaatloyS.lQ a. m, and 4.:t0p m. Sun-dayslffil'eiW.-'4JOO.-rl. m..''. Accom'modallou. 7.30 a.m. and 4.80 p. m. ' ' O.'Ui'.'llAWOOOKi Gen'lrass'r.Agt. x j v. muurvYii. rres. pxuq; ytapager. PSNNStt-XAfll flAILIiq,0(, BOHTj'yLXILl. DIVISION. m and after September i 'Wl, traini will lean ' Sietiaiuloh fu tiiqw,v.Y itm siii,rviATT imia;ivia JastW. at. Clalhr andawayrpglnjtaj., (!,(, ,8 1 m and 415 p m. aunaays. ouw. tMuar m and 3.10 n-m. Ifor A,otU,vUle,,(UXI. tt.lu a la and 4.16 P.m. Banday Kor Heading, a.00. a rn.and4.15 DXU.. ..IV M IU HUU O.IV V IU, Bandavd: -BOU.O a. nV. 'ftnrt'a.lu n rii. aunaaVsTeOu.'O a m 3?10 D'hl. TralriaJettyeFrackvlliej tor Bbenandpalj.RV .0.40 aitt and 12.14. Iti 10.0 it rm. -Mnndavs. U.18am.and&40npi. LMiave iruiusviiie lur uueiianuoan, lu.ioanu 1M8, ai;7,15, 9.42 p(n. iBun.gayplDp.ftni ' Leave Uhlladelphla (Broad, sweet Ktatloo), ior Pottavlile Bbd'Bnenand621i. 6.67. .8i a 'm 4.10 and 7,00 p m-weofc.days, Bundaj B 60, and .a am , for new York, 4, uo, tjm, oss, eso, 7.S0, Ol'nltriiti 'In Banuays, 8.20. 4.05, 4.40, 6.85. R.12, 8.30, 9,60, 11.85 Tm. MnU 12 21. 12.41. 2.30. 4 02.T(llmitad . .4Ji')).fi.23, n 2.1. . . .ii i jx ana 1'iQl night f or aea uirt, umgiirancn and Intermediate Stations 8.60, 8J5 andil.SO a. m, 3,30,.4,po p. m. Wek aafI.Mundays'81ii a.in. ' FonUallimore and, Wasnlngton, 30, .7,20, 0.10 and 11,18 a. m., 1 it, 0 57, 7.10 p.n. aud 12.03 nigut aaiiy anu 41, iu..u a m iz 3i limited ejpress with dlnlug Air to ltaltlmorej 1.30, 3.49 p.m.'wb kdas. tor Baltimore fluly 2.02r 4 01 weekdays, 5.08, 11.80,p.m dally, . For nichmond, 720 a.m. aud 14,03 night dally, 1 30 p 111, dally, except Uund iy,. iraiHBieM,ve.cxarrisDarg.ior iritisuurg ana uawejfleveiydalfMJ2.?5a'i.l ItlQ a m and -.X, uituf tiKii uu o ou, y.oa p m. way ior AJtooaa ,1 a ui &bd 4.10 o ai aver rtav. For Pittsburg only, 11.20 a iu dully and 10.20 a week days. tiijave anpbury,,lpr Wllllamsport, IStmlra, - in&ndatgaa, Itocbester, Buttaloand Niagara aiis, o.iu a in uauy, una I. p m wees: aays, 'or Watklns. 5.30 n m week davs. r ot crio ana lniermcaiate poinui, 0.111 a mi, .10 a. m Hdnda 'UA.S. K.'FUQ J.R.WOOO. Gsn. Man'r Ken. Pass. A.gt. fT-II.VINaTON 4 NOltTHEHN B. It. Trains leave Reading (F. dt It. station) for , Gibraltar. Hevferti Illratboro. Joanna. Hnrlnf- fleldXWayjiiaiburK Junction, Coatesvllle, West Chester.Cnadsford Junction, 'II. A O. Junction, , Wilmington and Intermediate stations, dally except bunday, at 0.25 and 8.30 a.m. and 8.15, p. m. Bnnday only at 8.05 p. m. For Warwick, Ht.Feters and lptmiejSr statlons.VlaUy Sicep Hdnday; at 9.2U a.mSat'a 5.19 n. m. Mundav nnlv HAS ft. m. . For . BUtdshrtrtl and. .Intermediate, stations, Katurdaybnly.atlZm. ' s gnt For llaltlmore and Washlneton fit. A O IU B.) dally'exoepLSaoday at-4,2p and, 8,9 a. m.l and 3.16 n. m. Trains arrive m lleadlnir iP. A 11. ttattonll cuuuuy only ai d.uo p ip. m. it. Irom Wilmington, H. & O. Jnnctlon, MouV-1 cnanin,.;jnaaasiora junction, west unesier,! Leuape, CoatesxUIe'. Waynts,l)Org Junction,! apringueiu,joanna, uirusuoro, uioruiutr, ney.i fen and, intermediate stations, dally except! 11UUUUJ IV. H. U.I .UU Oh.' J., Ul CUU day only ut 11.24 a. ra. From Bt. peters, Warwick and intermediate) stations, aally.exrepl Huortay, and 2.25 p.m. Bunday only at 6 at B.'it 1 6 p. m. From lilrdsiioro und Intermediate stations I Hatunlav only at 1.40 n. m. From Washington and llaltlmore. dally ex-1 cept Hunuay, 10 20 a. m 5.52 and 817 p. m.l Bunoay oniy at 11.21 a. m. BOWNESH liltlOOS, Gen'l Pass. Aet n.. in uj.' univ J, qui)'. John R. Coye, A.ttorneyt-at-Law Real Estate Agent! OFF1UK BtCDDALIa BUILDINQ, Cor. Main and, Centre Strtatt. SHENANDOAH, PA PROPERTY FOR SALE: lK two and one-half story double dwelling bouse, with stire-room rtirv.-J taurant. Located on East Centre tmijYl W-r-A. valuable property located on Boulh Jajfl din street. 3 Heven dwelling houses at the corner of Gil TOmuuuiuj-inircuui. uood investment vs, 4.t0; 5t5 i ta., ijoo ahd, J.45; jj, tn. i, aun d.iy.TOOa.jp. . ehvd I'hlladolphla,, wees: ,dayp, ; 4.10, and, 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and R.On n. m.. frcrn TtmliiS iaiiy. jo nr ijock naven, o.iur ana v&q a m, lally, 42 and 6,30 ,p.( m. week, days. Kor '-tenova 0.10 a tn J.t3 and 6.3a n m.week davs. 1HIOI ItUKJUftUia. -