NICE PLACE TO LIVE Resldonco at I'oint Described By Mr. BoidoH. AI.MT nr.ATlK HIS DOOM. SHOT IIT ClItMAH SOLlltEn. GOVERNMENT ItKFUGK STATION. No Bigsi of Vegetation, and the Thermom ter Fifty Degrees Below Z. Aaprlaari Uy lh lV.td tl..t lie Had , A nMln(,ei.(,ti ,ir,.i .,,i.r br Mini.. Ile.n R.titrnr.d t.. I).lli. t.r Kbk.i, Trl tn ll.rap-. Couconn, N. II., Nor. SO. Almy, tho v.i.tti.t.n Nnv. an. -Kr.nrlM C. BlirrOW condemned murderer, was to-day np- Concha, ono of Balmacetla'a 'Mlnlstors prised or his rate by warden t-oi ntn 01 - Qf Justlc0i ,TB, ehot yesterday ly the me Blllio prison, no loiu iub cuauemuou man that he .was condemned to death, and that hit sentence would be carried 1 out In December, 18D2. ! Almy paid the strictest attention ' while the warden was speaking to lilin, I but when he concluded hie remnrki the prlianer cait hie eyes ea the floor of hie cell and beared u deep eina. The Talnelty .f the Wind I lily Miles ' Uanr-Llttla EIm ta lie Xaeapt la Try ta 'Keep TTarta Net Jiailktr Mall Xsxl Deer-Deer aad rlih ri.atlral, WiimnoTOH, Ner. 6. Ltrlag ant fields e( lee, with ne el em of re seta el e a, the thermometer fifty dsgrsee he- i law aero, aad the wlai blewlaf at (he rate ef elxty nlles an hear, Supcrla-' teedcat Xerdea, at the Ualted State nlngt etaMea at Total Arrew, the neTthcraaaeet feint ( tea Tfeascrn 1 Keaalapaera, write Telantaeas repeerto the Treeaary DepartneaL Be oxplata that he Km IltU) olce to A ezeeat te try te keep nana. I A batch et lettera frea Mr. Bcnlun tut reaeked here, aad they eerer dat as tram April te Aujrat, aad all eaao u the urea atoaMei. I Ha explains that a does net expest ' aether vessel te learc ferjlko TJaltrd States aatll aaxt year whea the t Kaalatsd mall will be scat eft 11 le lettera, ar repertt, treata ef all aanncr of subjects. Us telle haw in that cold climate the "llrlag haute" seede repalre to keep out the inew nod rata, how It It necessary to ralee the floor to prerent the Icecomlntc throw eh, and how those with him, a few white people, epend their time. He telle how on Nor. 21, 1850, he waa aeeaulted by Andrew K Laraoa, a white man. lie eaya he ehould be punlaksl In erder to tnalutalu the "honor and dignity" of the station, but there le ao law te punish crime at Point Barrow. He alto asks that eome mini be da Tited to punlih deiertere from rettele who flock to thle place and become un ruly and dangerous Unrlaz he winter deer were plsatif at aad flek were farnlehod hy the satires Bufflclent te jot all neceestttso for fresh feed sappllos. Pasks aad parmleaa were qttte plenti ful, la the midst of leo, wntoc waa soarea aad It waa only estates! tram ahallaw yesls la the taadra or deesyed Teeetatloa aad waa hardly fit to drlak. . Jnt fear klrtbs and terenteea dcatae fire reporUd durtag the year. The few blrtat are aeeeaatod far by the faot that the womea derltn eenAaeaaat tt put hy thameolrea la a aaow heuee aad recelre so alteatlaa. Tho eeheela Bt 1H were well attoaded hy the aallvn, hat the norelty wearmi way they ere now bat alluly cttended. Bapt Berdta report thsteniiopt. 19, 1850, the crew of the aehoeaci Sllrer Ware nutlaled. Subeeijnontly tr.c erew went ea board roeeel, whoa told that they eeuld not lx supported at the atutloa aad areeeeded ea their way te .Baa Fraaeleoo. The vocsel waa aubte ently wrecked aad abandoned. Mr. ordea thinks the rejoel waa purpenly nl aihore. rBIMCKTOH-TALB TO-DAT. The warden then handed him a letter lent to htm by all eonniel. Mr. Bur l.leh. Almy opened the epletle and read part of It, and then inddealy asked the wardea If he eenld talk te hlaa later ea. The wardea anured htm that he weald (Ire hlat aa audleace at any tlaae, Kethlaf further rraaiplred, aad tto wardea left the eeadeaaaed naa'a ealL Qorcrnmont pickets In the Cordilluras Pass while he was endeavoring to us i cape Into tho ArKentlne Republic. I Senor Couchii applied to United States , Minister Egan two weeks 'bro for an asy lum lu the American Legation. Hie application was refused on the ground that the list of the reftifreei In the Lega- I tlon had been turnlahed to our uorern k'XI MTOL7 UQArSt. A VT hlUisinl f OjO TtraeWte Rak peeted Xew TSat Toeeo te oe. Lsasan, Kit. tfi. Latntit cAtIkxi f rrw Ste Qraade i Bat s,y tbae tfitare hi gee- ; ml and (prcat reJsMag arer (bt Ckao tor's rettreneat. ! It la hollered tieat t5io hv.erctln ' will new speedily eotsa o bo oca usA that aaTljjetlea et tho tve bo prenpUy ie-Mtahllhed, meat and Chill, and that the Mlaiiter . did aot feel juittfied la addlag te the ' anraber of refugeee already uader the preUctloa of the Amerlcaa lag. There ; apea the uafortunale asaa aiade the at ' tenpt te escape tram Chill with the I fatal malt. Alfred DelanefTreainrer ef the Janta, hai flled a balance eheet et the Cengrea i alaaal Army aad Nary axpeases, ai alia I the ataaar aied to hire traaiaarta. Ia- I alailra ef ererytblag the araeaat, la reaad aaaahere, le B1I,bk,d. ui tail imiihI S-3ia Jaaaa KJvarAs daatcd fe,S&. i Marvin KxeeaUeoe fca Calaa I Leon, Kar. 90. Tho HCUadardH l this morulas has adrleia tresa Caiaa that the aereraateat hae decreed the prlatlag aad publiihlag at aatl-forelga placards a eapltal aflame, aad haa ar dared those already coarleted ta be he headed forthwith without waiting for the formal Imperial authority. It was 1 hoped that then item measures would hare a deterrent eaect and oonrmas tna Staaadtaae VTh ar1r ztcve Datvaded Trad liUUaH tflth the V. I. WowsTOOI, 6at., Ker. tC fflra k-sadred poapla attended a xaeetlcg held hoe te aiiCer the deettay at the Da Blalaa. AaaezaUaa to the Halted (nates aad reciprocity with that eaaa try wera the aaly theaaee dlieuitid. Hal. TThlte, ez-UetalMr at Parllameat aad foaadrr el the Ueatlaealai uniaa CI rib, waa the principal ipeaker la farer mt the solltlsal aulas at the twe coun tries, aad a letter fram Prof, Qoldwln Smith was the itrongest arralgnmeat of the Canadian GUrerninont's trade Tialtcr. RTiral rjromlnent local men opposed Mr. White's aunozattoa rlews, but all powers that the Qorernment le la earn- a2rttd tatt ft mora liberal trade policy est, aa under ordinary circumstances a between the two oountrles was desira. period of two months would elapse bs- fore the ozecutlons. Held far ikaetlaff m WoMia. LowzM, Mass., Nor. 18. Henry ?. Entwlstla, who on October T shot Maria Clegg twice, haa beea held la fd.OW tor , the grand Jury. One ballet penetrated a lung and has act yet beea reuered. Another shot took effect ta the thigh. The girl has ImproraJl lately aad U aa- peataol ta recerer. Kitvra or Tna dab. 1 PERFECTLY PURE. Ti is specially commended to sufferers from Indigestion, T1T--1- C, 1 t-v 1 . I vr , ur weaic c3iomacn. ueucate ana iuintious. tliu. RDgSIA'R Oil, MS NEED. tht Lottery feclirme rnpofil tn Aid Tauilue Stricken Feople. ST. Pr-iEiisuDnon, Nov. JC Aa offl clnl estimate places the amount of grain that will be needed la liueila from abroad at 100,000,000 poods. M. Viichnegradeky, Ulalstcr of 11 nnnoe, proposes a Goreraraeat lottery scheme, with prlaca aggregatlag 0,000, 000 roubles, for the benefit at the saflsr ers la the famine districts. It Is rumored that the fall ezteat of the famine harlng new beeetae kaewa, the Minister af the Iaterlar will be eeas. pell ta raalga far baring dJegatacd tha trne state af affairs train the Caai. The prehlbltlaa of tha ezpertatiea af wheat baa throwa 1,00 p rasas aat Of emplayncat ia Odessa. A mob attacked the Jewkth fnaater od Cliarkeff aa Uaaday, dastraylag eaaeld erable property aad eatalllag a heavy loaa. Troops fiaally ensiled the rietera. The authorities snpprasaad laUgMBt glrlag details at the riot. KCSS1A IB roH rr.ACE. Be is I Pbl adolphia and Boading Bailroad irme Table in effort Jfuv, IB, J89X 'RAINS LFiVK SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS for Now Yora: via l'bllnxlf inluo, weea dayf -M0 3.SJ5, 7.5 . m. and 12 35 2.50 nnd ( I uj. ouuuy ana 4.a a. m. or Now rk, via Munch Chunk, week dnrs. aa. W. a. ui. and 12.,Ti and 2.SI) n. m. or Hearting and I'hlift'IeiphlB weekdays, .10. 5.Zi. 7.'Jl. H. in.. l'ir V W OTiil ',JJ. n. m. 1 1 uday. 2.10 and 7,48 a. in., 4.30 p. ui. ;or Harrlsburi. week davM. !i ln. 7.2ft a. m.. .00, 5.S5p. m. j' or Aiieniown, weez uayo, 7.'u t. m 1Z.3S .0 p. m. w i- PotUrliiA. WMk diva. 2.10. r.'jn.. tn.. 2.S0 i.W nndS.5jp.nl, Hnnday, 2,10 and 7.B i ui., 4.30 p.m. For 'l'amaaua and Maunnor Cltv. week lys, 2.10, 5.2), 7.20, a, in., 12.35 2M and 5.5( m. eunany, .ninua 7.ia. m., tsa p. m, Additional lor Mahunoy City, week days 7.00 p. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days. 7 JO a. m.,2.60 p. m. j or wuiwmspori, Bunoury ana LiewisnnrE. ok days, 3.2i, 7.20 and U JO a. m 13, 7.C0 ia, ounaay srzj a. m., a.w p. in. For Mahanor Plane, woaa dars. 2.10 R.25. 7.n0ana l& n. m. HnndaT. a 111. B.UTi anil 7.4(1 Forlcyville,Towandji, Bayre, Waverly, la. m. 8,05, 4.30 p.m. Rlmlm, ltocbeelr, Untlulo, Niagara Falls, I For tiliardvllle (Rappahannock Station) Chicago and all polnU Woat at 10.41 a. m.,aud vek days, 2.10. 8JB, 6.23, 7.29 and ll.ao a. m., 12.35, 1 35 -JJM, 6.65, 7.00 and .25. p. m. Hnnday , Lohigli Valley Railroad. AKRANOEMENT or PABSENQEB TRAINS, NOV 15, 1891. raSAonecr trains will leave (Shenandoah foi A nnutjua, Liicuiunu, Jicuiruoiii, fnnwuf x ujj adelphla and New York at 6.47, 7.40, 9.08 a. m. innk, Liehlcblon, Blatlngton, (Jala jieiuieuem, j'mhiou, 1'mi Mauch sauqua, Aiieniown aneinnia aua new 1Z52. 8.10. 6.M t. m. For Bolvldere, Delaware Watei Gap and sirouuflonrg sba.u, a. iii..Hna o.zup. in. For Lnmbcrtvllle and Trenton, V.W a, m For White Haven, Wilkes-Barre and PHU ton 647. 9.08, 10.41 a. m 3.10 and 63i p. m. ForTuakhannock, 10.41a. m., 3.10 and 6.2t d. m For Anbnrn, Ithaca, Geneva and and liyoni iu.sl a. m., ana o.ja p. m. ble. A resolution in far or of political nnioa was defeated but one favoring I more eztendad trade relations met with no opposition. rCLL UXINO AT Uli ECT. XIaary Orarsi' Dissipated Habits Drave Mis Wife ta Kb Bar LI Is. Bcrahtor. Pa.. Nor. SO. The wife II. d Olers' TlOt to ll.rllo fca Id la Call Atteatlou Ui That Kt. Bir.LJ!?, Nor. 20. Chanoellor raa Cnprlrl thle morning paid an hour's riilt to II. de Glers, the IlUBslan Minister of Foreign Affairs, who Is now on a visit to this city. The German Chancellor called on M de Gelrs at the latter'a hotel In his ofllctal capacity as Chancel lor of the Empire. This Is done lu spite of tho fact that M. de Glers is traveling in prirate capacity, semt-ofllcially, aa it were, and It is In this role that he Is In terviewing monarchs and ministers. The truth ns to the object ef 1L da Glers' travels leaked outyesterduy even ing, probably iutoutlonally, and It has been confirmed apparently by the Em peror himself. 'Hie secret of these con ferences Is that RuBsia desires psace In Europe, for bouib to come at least, and of Hanry Qrarss klllsd asrsslf Tuesday j that M. de Glers has been ssnt to call alght with a dose of pelsoa. Ths eeuple attention to this fact, and see if it is aot Jr. her. tr.m EUalra, N. T., but PIM brioK about tb. dlx.d rally J5,0S rple Eipsele to Attsnd tha C4l -ael!all . Haw Yobe, Kor. S8. Frem lndlca--alnae at this writing it may safely be estlmaUd that fully 05,000 people will crowd the Uanhittaa Klsld to-morrow afternoon to wltneis the final football game of tho season for the InUr-Collegiate championship between 'rarity elercas of Yi.'.e and Princeton. Everybody knows that ths Princeton sain is cresu. but mntcular aud will ing. It Is tho sort of tsam that great things aru aipsctcd of the following I jear. b.illka former rrluceton teams, j tha proBLl one Is without a star por ioruier, that hero of the gridiron who Is always likely tar make a Lamar run or kick a goal from the forty-Uvs yard line as Moffat did five years slnco. The nearest approach to the phenom nal Is littlo Johnnie I'oe, a full brother to the famous Peter, captain of last year's team. The youug man Is only n freshman, but began pUylUg tho jgamc long before he came to the college. He will prob.tbly bo ths most Interesting person on the field. He Ir a natural boru half back, aud can wrtrfglo aud dodge pn. ib!y better thau auy other player smo the days of Lamar. It U vary aate to say that tha btst rrork of the Prlnoston team will be done by the quarter back King. Here Is a -ounir man wko has beea largely over looked by the ohroulclers of this popular sport. The ohanous at that few of the great throng that will fill the grounds will notice the littlo curly-hesded boy that atauds dlreotly behind the Una and panes the ball to the backs. He Is usually engaged in raaklug openings for his men tt warding oft one of the wuuld-be tacklcrs. Aa an individual exponent of the art of iutcrfsrence King atauds head aad shoulders above all our playsn. Iu ths game against the University of Penusylranla players the long runs arsdit.d to Itomans, Pos and Flint were aearly all dus to King's interference. Vl.rlnirhi. hand on the shoulder of tba ninnir he nuldes him dowu the field ha wards oft the men with the free hand. The players on the Yale team have ap neared so often In this neighborhood that most folks know something about them, if it is ouly their names, lu read' down ths list the names of some of tho young men who whallopod i'rlnoo ton ut Eastern Park last Thanksgiving Day will be found, Tha bettlac on the name Is light. Btudeats and sporting rasa offer S to 8 an Yale, but find few takers. Glaaceitar Traoa Oaas te T7aUtnetoa. CiUDKff, N. J., Nor. 18. President Thominoa. of ths South Jsrssy Jockey Club, has returned from Washington ready to rcraore the Ulouoester race track to the oourse at Bennlug's Station, lust out. his the District of Columbia. It was a olose oall for Glouoester. Mr. Thompson's visit oams usarly being au unsuccessful one. As It was. however. he beat all competitors and aeoured the nrlvl aae of operating tna traot UUl tenbarg was a olose ssoad. Fostatloa BobbeU ly Uafcaawn Tllleves PtrtWitl, N. Y , Nor. S3, The post ages hsre. looated u R. r Uraliam' etere, waa robbed of all the postage staoapt aad chaage aad a registered latter Tuesday alght hy nuknewa 'thieves. Thas at e eiex W tkt icbkxcs. The rirst Katieaal Xaak et TTO salab le a, H. C, has closed Its deere. The JLnerleaa TersstiT ijescslattaa will aaeet la Wahtrta, Dad. S3 and IS. The ntehraaad Declety u t&a Aid ai II a silas refagee has htea oaQaateod at Siehmead, Va. There are nearly a asaie et typhoid ferer aasse at Uaasaeeter, H. H. Yes terday there were iaar deaUu fecn xA dlssasa. Ths Anstrlaa Gereranaat dsleatsd a measare latcadetl te prerlde tar the i daetlon ef the auenat af tha workUff- laea's Income taz. Rivalry for the haad at a yeans lady lsd Wilkes James ta murder Sdward Jenkins. Both are seas at wealthy farmers asar Graatrtlle, Qa. A promlaaat yenag Eaasas Olry lady waa datcoted robblag the eaatrlhatlaa box et a Uetkodist Charoh la that slty. The theft had beea practised for a auav ber et Sandays. I.swvcr Paul D. Carasnter. m cf the late United States Bsaator Oarpeatsr, and Miss Emma Falk, daugkter at aas of Hllwaukee'c ptenesr brewers, were married ia Ullwaukee yestsrday. Ths Thompson-IIoustoa Cathoa Coaa pany plant at Frontoat, O., the largsit of its klud la the United States, was totally destroyed by Are Tuesday night. The ItcLean spike works adjoining wcrs also destroyed. Ths rote for Mayor of Prorldonce, R. L. resnltsd as follows: C. t. Smith (Hep.) 0,30.1; W. K. Potter (Dem.) 0,1'Jtj II. U. Ularlt lJ.ua; u; u. a. r-imuan. (Pro.) 29i; S. II. Ilatlsy (Nat.) 113. No choice. D. L. D. Oraugsr was re-elsctsd city treasurer. firaTes threagh dlsalpatsd habits al xeost Btada life aaVoarahle far iha irersaa. Bhe thraaUaed amlsids rspentsdly, aad whea Qrares aae heeaa druak late Tasatay alght aha was aat fsellog well. Be seated areaad the ream far setae ail an Us aad the wlfs at aaee ewallawed serae pelsea aad fil at his feet, Crarca alarraed, left the house, aad befera help oeald ho ehtalaed hy aelgh sn whs heard U varaaa'l areaxs, tha wife waa dsad. result. If a bird U caught by cat It la n nuru sign of bad luck that le, for tbe bird. The yount man proposes, but some times tho old man opposes, and that fettled it. Chicago S.26 D, as For Klmtra and the West via Salamanca at 3.10 p. m. For Andenrled. Il&tleton. Btockton. I.tun ber Yard. Weataerlr and lcnn Haven Juno tlon at 6.47, 7.40, 9.08 a. m. and 12.62. U0 and yjjo p.m. For Jenneovllle, Levlston nnd Beave; Mpndow. 7.40. 9.eg a. m. and 6 X u. m. For Bcmnton at 6.17 9.0H, 10.41 a. m. 8 10 and p. ra. Kur Uozle Brook. Jeddo. Drlflou and Free land at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. 111., 1262 8.10 and K.'2 n. m. For Quakake at 6.47 and 9.08 a. m., and !M0 n. m For Wlernna, Qllberton and Fraokvllle at i.'iii nna s.o a m.,ana s.iu p. m. Fnr Yatesvllle. Mahanor Cltv and Delano. 6.47, 7.40, 9.06, 10.41, a. m., 1X62, 8.10.20, 8.03, vis una iu.zi p. m. Hnr Ijwi. crAek. SlrardvlUo and Ashland 4.27, 7.46,8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 8.35 S.lOond 9.14 p.m. For Darnwaier. ut. uiair anu roiisviiie. & 50 .40, 8.52, 10.4J a. m., Ii62. 3.10, 4.10, 5.28 and For Back Mountain, New Boston and Mores, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. n.., 12.52, 3.10, 5.26 aud f.W p. ra. For Haven Run, Central lu, Mt. Carmel and cthamokln, 8.52, and 10.16 a. m., 1.40, 4.4C Trains leave Hlmmokln for Bbenandoab, 7-'n 115 a. m., 2.10, 40 ana H.'O) p. m nrnving ati!hennndoau,9.05a.m., 1252. 3.10, 5.23 and u.isp. m, HI7NDAY TRAINH. For Lost Creek, Ulrardvllle and Ashland, B.iu n.sa a. m., 2.D p. in. For Darkwater. tit. Clair and Pottsvlllf, '5.00, 9.W . in., 2.45 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mabanoy City and Delano, 4.IU, ll.;v ii. m., .so, o.u p. in. Kor Lofty, Audonrled and ilailolon, B - m., i.w p. m: For Maneh Chnnk. Lehtchton. Blatineton. Oatiwanqun, Allentown, Retnlebem, Kastor ana new York, s.uu a. m., i.iu p. m: t or rnuaaeipma, i.'u p. m. fc. B. HYINQTON. Oen'l Poos. AsU, Betblehm. TTfO BOYS IOLU CF A IIBIDI OAK. They Caet tke Driver YTasa He nsfasad ta limiln Ills Maay aad Yalaaklea. Dczuejon, Ia., Nar. 18. Two yeans boys wke bearded a strut car la this city Uenday night aad ahet the drlrer hecaaee he refussd te dsllrer wp his moaey aad valuablss, wera arrcatsd at Oclweln yesterday and braught ta tkls slty. Their names ars J. T. Le aad A. J. Hanson, sons of well-kaewa eltlaene af this city. Each la about 1 ysars of age. Ceohaer, their victim, la likely ta die. Askfarth Asatn Arraigned la Ln. Lordos, Nor. 26. Jossph J. Ash forth, ths absconding treasurer of the Arcanum Building aad Loan Associa tion of Brooklyn, charged with the em . betzleiusnt of $12,000 of the funds of . tha assaclstlon named, was again ar- irst National Bmk, 'Csrauurr-itaB A needy woman tho ono Tflio'8 overworked, nerv- ons, and debilitated. "What tha needs is Dr. Pierce's TTavorite Pre scription. It'a made exactly to fit her case au invigorating, restora tivo tonio, and a soothing and strengthening nervine, giving tono n.l f 4llrt ll'l wl n .rofnm T?ltr. ralgnsd on eztradltioa proceedlnge at ,? , t t- the Bow strset police court. He pioadei it isn't a mcro stimulant. It's a not guilty and requested that he bo re- ( legitimato medicine, that an expo- manded uutll his counsel could read the rienceJ -nliVRician has Carefully pre- American extradition papers, wliloh had . ,.,i fm. woman'a ai ments. All i. .r . . , THEATRE nfjIUDIMO. SHENANDOAH. PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. A. W. Leisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrnq, Cashier, ?. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3. Weather laiileatluns. VTABiitJMTOH, Nor. So. For Ksatera Now York, Hastern Penniylrsnla, Neir JerMy, Harylsnd and Delaware 1 Conttuued coldi flush westerly wind ponlbly Ulht loosl snows. Kor Western New Terk aad rfeitera peas ijlraulai Continued cold; brisk westerly wind; oloudineu aul Ujht local snows. VJi New Eulaa4i Coatiaued oalih eloudn local snows; brtik nUdl. Kir- iouz uABcait Wiw Yoar Nor. .-Meaer ea call easy at 1 psr osnt. cv.iua ClsitSB Yesterday. s, Loup " STUCK UAHKaT. Clill Ysstsrdsy. Canallsn rsotUe r-ui.r-1 t'uMnr. J I Chicago, Uur. b Qulnoy 1?1' Cloitug T-dsy. 101 now lu-dsy. H7 Delaware tc lluasun J!t DoL Lack. Wsstaru Kris it otlwtu l"M I Ina mi. Uv1litlOU 74 "." I4)X I'WWOMIU f'W Rofkfav.:::"::::::.::::: fy? gt l'au...... JfH JfJl Unluu raolce ik iy noma Union OKA1H MAMCET. Wkut..WuUi ODSaed week 1011, Mil 3li 14 10711 CO., 114 ma 7S 4 Just arrlvsd. Tuts was granted. Fait Trains on tha Ella. Buffalo, Nov. 20. Tho Erie Is mak ing active preparations to compote with ths fast train recently put on the New York Central, and tests have bsou madi which have been exceedingly satlifftc tory. The Krle people are satisfied that they can bsat the Central's time by nearly an hour. Other Important ad vancements are being planued by the Erie. Abdnetar ITIlie KMl J ta JalU New Yobe, Not. 8. SylresUr F. Wilson, ex-maaager af tsraale baseball teams and walklag matches for women, does aot waat to go to Stats prison for fire years aud pay a fine of JS.OOO under his oonrlntiou of the abduetUa af 15-yar-old Llbble Sundcrls-ad. Howeror, a petltlou to appoint a ceurt to larsstl gate Wilson's saalty was denied by Judge Martina. Two OlrU liuat la a Fload. IHVERUDKOX, Oat., Nor. 30. The re. cent rains so swelled tht rlrsr her that tha residence of John Smith hae been undermined and swept away. Two ypnng daughters of Mr. South wsre arowaea the functional derangements, chronic (Vcakncsses, and pamlui aisoraors peculiar to the cex, aro corrected and Cured by it. And because it's a certain remedy, it can bo made a guaranteed ono. If it fails to give satisfaction, in any case, you havo your money oacic KCIT JKIISBT HBISPO. stesJr. No. 1!. red wlatsr, Ju. 107U tlS Dee., aloud r-n.n - iiarkat Ananas ana aioiau wcaa. NoT 2 latseJ, 0i Nor.. 70; Dm, (WJi; Jao., tuS Oit--Msril closed stsalr. Ne. I. Blzod, 40sit: Lies.. 10; Ju.; uevt. yitODUUE. Dottb Creamery, Btate & Perm., extras. 97 a.stSHa. I riaoiery, western, Cnts. -i o.n c Cre imery, wesieru, leuuads 'JJ o.tJ a. Btate dalrj, b. f. tubs, extras. ,,,U7 e.a a Csir.ll- Sute (sstory. fulteresai, Sept. fsnaj., UK btste raatory, tun erwai luaii Mate faetery, full cream, Cua ....11 ull ui... r.,Lfrv. fuil ornam. tfaaA La ttriiaalO AlQ Btate fotory, eumoign vo tur H aV 1,1TB TOULTnT - Bpnnz cliicxons. ch !of, larsa per bl. illjl Bprlng 'bi' kens, prime ...IBMalJ iVwli Jorisy, BtaUfc ra.. perlh. ... MM alt DaxsaiD PouLinr 1U,7, Cp'o cut's Yurksy, sslzed wslahta, a zauc save lea. rib II M P3SS...M Th fiftieth anniversary of the Baptist niniroh at Medford will be celebrated this afternoon audaremug. While dlitring for fish bait on the Uanuanuan Kiver an Inhabitant ot Her bertsvllle discovered a box filled with Spanish silver coins. The Hahnemann 'varsity elarcn and the Hahnemann rcserres will play gams of football on the Camdeu Base ball Grounds this afternoon. Several fatal eases of diphtheria hare occurred In the vicinity or Vlnceutown There were four children dead In one family from tha disease oa Uonday, A bold attempt was made to blow up a tenement house in 1'aterson. wyna mite was placed inside of the front door and the walls and floors near It were wreckod. The Cold Spring Presbyterian Church has called ltev. Edward Schofleld, of TV.nton. and the CttDC May Presbyterian Church iter. J. m. uoctins, ui otb ork, to their respective raoaat pastor ates. Lorenao Doughty, 73 ysars old, who assaulted Charles Adams, steward ot ila Ramdan Countv Almahouss, when the latter was trying le make blm take a bath, has been coorlsted aad MB' tone4 to awe years U pslsaa. , St? 2-10 3 25. 7.48 a. m.. 3.05. 4.30 p. ra. ror Aauiana anu Buaiutwciu, weea uf , a. nnnoay 7 a. ra., s.ix p. m. TKAINH KOll BHJ&N ANDOAH I licare Mew York via Pblladslnhln. weear lays, 7.43 a. m.. 1.80, 4.0O, IM p. to., 1X11 xnu bnnaay, um p. m.t menu Ijeave Netr York via Manen uhank. week At. 4.30. 8.45 a. m.. 1.00 and 3.45 r. m. Sun day, 7.00 a. m. uaara rnuaaaipma, wk aays, s.iu, ana lOOK) a. ra. 4.00 and COO p. m., from Brond ai oauownill nnd 8s a. m. ana n.3U p. m. from mil and rwnetreeU. Bnnday 8,03 a. m. lUSO p. m. from UUi anu ,;va. Ixve XU&aing. week days, 1.33. 7.10, 10.06 and 1L60 a. m., 635,77 p.m. Hnjiday 1.85 and j.ub. m. Ltenre rotunue, week aays, v.iu. 7.su a. m., Z3b. 6.11 p. m. Uunday. 3.40. 7.01) a, 111. and 2.0Q f , m. lieave Tamaqna. week aays, .ts ano 1 IU a. m.. 1.21. 7.13. and v.lb c. m. Hnnday 3.30 7.43 a. m. and 20 p. m. toavo juauanoy l i v, wiwk ua. m, o,w, v.io nd 11.47a. m.. LSI. i.&tjia V.44 p.m. Bun- lay, 3.48,8.17 a. ra., 32) p. m. r ' . . .. 1 ' 111... . na ') 1.1 A HA .JO, BAi, 119 a. m.,1.05, 2.09. 6-20, 6 30. 7.67, and MO. m. UnudavilJ. i.00. and 8.27. a.m. 3 37, 5.01, p. m. xjtsaye uiraraniie uppnamiiK:a. nwuiciii ?&sk days, 2.47. 4.07, 8.30, and 8.41 a. ra., 12.03, m, od, ou, au anu iu.uo p. 111. piuiuuj,,A,t,l 0 , 8.33 a. m. :U1, 6.07 p. m. ive WUllatnsnort. week days, 8.00,9.45 and JJK a. m. 8.S5 and U.15 p. m. Hnnday U. 15 . ... ror uaiumorc, woeningioa uuu mo wwi YiaS.es O. It. Jt., thronyh Trains leave Qlrard 16.801 and 11.27 a. ra., 1.81, 4.24, 6.56 an- 7.13 p. m. Sunday, 8.55 8.02 11.27 a, m S.50 5.42 and 7.13 p. m. ATIVAN Tltj CITY D1V1H1UN. Leave Ptalladelnhla. Cbtatnnt Blrcat Wtari aua nouui uiraji wnari. Pvr AtJnialtc Cltr, WMlrtAva TCTnrMHF.9.-f)0 a. m. 2.00, p. 01. Aooommodauon, s Ou a. m, ana o.uo. p. m. Sandara. Bxprms. 0.00 a. ra. Acoom rneaUon,S.W) a. m, and 4.30 p. za. ttetnmmg, leave ausuuo uivy, uepoi Mlantie and Arkansas avenoee. WotkMays Express, 7.30, 0.00 a. m. nnd 4.00, p. m. Ao com.meoallon8.I0 a. m. and 1X p. m. Sun. days Express, 4.00, p. m. Accommodation, 7.30 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. O. U. ilAKUUUS., txm'l Jfaas-r Agt. A A. Uc)I.rXU. lr. di Ota'l tlttnrjtar. naHHSYLVANIA RAILROAD. XT EOEDrLKm. e melon. t ii rrrl aftsr RenUmher 1. IrtJl. trcini will Uat Btwnaitaoan as lawwi: m t"or WlEzan, GUberton, FraeSTllla, New lulls. Bt, Clair, aud war points. 6.00, 9.11 ta and 4.15 1 m. Hnucnyc, uuu,u.UAmnnuo.iup m. For Pottrvl lie, 0.00, D.10 a m r.nQ 4. 15 p m. Qnndays. coo, 9.40 a m and 3.10 p m, fl?l nOHllUK, aiv, Kin ...u iu. ,m irnnAnvB. 131' 0.40 a. tfl. nnd 8.10 n m. For Pottstown. Phoenix rille. Horrlstowa a&d Phllulelohla (Broad street station). 6.3J, a. m, and i.15 p m wnHdays , u.lnn. Git. Q Jfl n n 2 If, i Ml Trains lcavs FraskrUto lor unenandoah at lO.OaEi nnd 12.14, 7.12, 10,03 p m. uundayi, ii is & tvi ana h.ii n m. Unvt Poitsrlllo lorGhcaanfioah, 10.15 end'it II. t. a ia 7.1b, v.u u m. onaunjs, xu.su a in ..jap ia. Lriare vnuaaeipnia ixmxtu mwi ritiuu, rnr Pntkralllannd Hbennadoah. 5.57. 8.31a TC a. 4.10 and 7.00 p m week days. Bunday 6.50, and . w.sam . KorlNow York, B.a), .ua, s.t", 0.10, u.ou, 1.1 oo.Si, (limited exnrtas, 1.03 4.00 p m.) 12.21 lfcijiUO JL.10, Wl, (.va u, b, ii.il, o.M im o.u sou 1 m, LiMV mgiifc. .ll!ia.i ed, r 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! Paid 011 Bavfnsa UcponltH. Tiio best pill costs less than any other. Costs loss, but does more. They're smaller, too, and easier to take. Vr. 1'iorce's i'leasant .renew aro tho best pilla. They rcgulato perfectly the liver, Btomacn, ana bowels. I DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROHT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Will tiromntlr rdlero ths m-it ills irewuug case vi vcuio or unruuic juhju matieiia or Gout, IW ttrictly oWeiTlng ineaireccioui. uwui enuj cur jou srnuiu- A J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written. larriage uoenaee kuu ivm whiuu promptly attended to. .etl Estate Gollivetion aad Iflsuranco Agcsey General Fire Insurance Business, llepresents ln Non.uweeuirn uuo iUBumuww. nrnriE Muldoon's bullfllnif. corner Centre and Wetttte.,Hhenanddah, Pa. Otod Properties of All Kinds For Sale, -A two story double frame dwelling house Himfiimd restaurant, on KafttifenlreBt. -A dwrl.lug and restaurant ou Bast Centre 8.mlrable properly on corner cenire ana jarain sireeis, nuiuiuie tor uubiuwh yus 4. A two story double frame dwelllne, on WestUovdstrett. ... . 5. Two 2-story frame dweillnes on West Cen tra alrAAt. 6. Two 2-story dwellings on the corner of Coal ana uueavnui. nmi ntno iuum m 7. Two-story single houso on Norm unesinni RT rAAl. Willi U. HIKtl WI.1CUUUBD HL HI" 'Wli 8. Three tw-tory double frame bulldlncs corner or tjioya ana 'uoeri aireei. WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest and cheapest Block In town. Artistic Painting. Graining and Decorating! J. P. GARDEN, 10 2-0m 224 W. Centre Bt.. SHENANDOAH Unlike ttao itoneroui rrtrKravtlont thtt flwd the eouotry, tUU medialii ia a incclfle) for tha variant- forma of rhcuicallim nfv. and nsl 1 aay acme a " eura all," Oot twUlt vlll mak a. aatlifaetorr lmcrcarldas on tba aTttcni. and la e4Ba to tUn with the t-Mi, cojflata tha lurTvrrr that tht proper rtmenjr en ocai loooat ion are t arsaauj it auaitfl't to ttat taa Ktrlta af (KltOUT'S itUl-UMATIO RKMCDr. aatti loab!aprpartiaa ar tnern1 buadials f tk nail Batterlat taiUmanHla. Oalj v(tiabla lairadltnla, rainaraaVla far tittr curat. vaarari. ara ei la i nanufaetara ef KftOUT'S HSUU1T1C KKUaUT C2.C3 Ut Xsttli. Xcttlu, 33.C0. rilli, M Ctt. tn. If yoor aterakteptr flc not ktap It, aaad 1.U to lb ftaaaafMtaiar, aa iaa will racilva ft j mail. ALU&UT IUJOIJT. 88ST lUrkttfe ($trt, riUUd', Ta. f ilT 1 13 XUIJae OaetrV. KaWs UaWa u.w. aes. 8.S08.SI, .W. ll.W)andll.M, 11.85 a m. ltoaawiv. I I-v ... s run t nr. a m c oc u 10 nun a stations ti.iy), 8.25 nnd 11.39 a. m., 3.30, 4.00 p, m, c Av.tr flu vm HiindiaVta H'Ai a. III. For Baltimore and Wastilugton, 3.50. 7.2(. 9.10 and ll.U u. m 4 41 , 6 57, 7.40 p.iu. and 12.0) nignvuutiy aau iw.iiuu. m.( lis iimuih ... . i .!., 1 .HlmfirunnlwOiO A - . .. o 11 onI it In a tt i art Altooai m and s.lu i m overy Oay. Por nttsburg only, ll.! n ai dims and 10.1 m week days. iioaiiuauiutt, v,t;iijui , " ? vatklne, 5.80 p ta week days, for JKrie and Intermediate polnta, 6.10 a r tally. Fee Look uaven, uiu, ana v.oo a latiT. 1.42 and 5.1U n. m. Trees: days. I rtenoTa ttlu a m l.2 aad p m sraeb da u n, m muisoys. IIJU3. 3d. i'Uliti, J. . HWl'i dan. Hut'' U3- Fons. People's Oyster Bay ! EOAK' BBILDIKO, ia E. Ceutrc St., miciiandoali MAS. C. GUISE, Props. OYSTERS lliw, Htewed, Scalloped, Panned or Fried to order. Families supplied at their housf wit UtUe beet oysters tbe market anuras. All Orders Promptly Filled -yiliMINQTON & NOimiEKN ll K. wlme taoie m eneci jiay, iu, jooi. Tralna lAvn TlAttrtfnir I K A 11. Slatlonl Gibraltar, Beyfert, Blraeboro, Joanna, Bprt. Cbester.Cnndnrord JanctlOD, H, O. Juuctli Wilmington and intermediate stations, div except Hunday, at 825 nnd 8.30 a.m. audi' p. ra. Snnday only at 8.03 p. m. For Warwick, BU 1'eters and lntermedl KiAuone.aaiiy wwpi ounuvi ut " v'i "For lllrdsboru and Intermediate T,35lirj Batnrday only, at 12 rn. J or iiaiLimure uuu w tvsuiuiuiu i j. " R.ldalls- exoent Sunday at 0.25 and 8.30 a. anil Rl(n m. Hnnitav nnlv at 8.05 1. in. xralue arrive ai iieaainEvr. ix trom Wllmlagton. a. & 0. Junction, M.J cbanln, Cnoddslord Junction, Went . Cnea Lenape. Coatesvllle, Waynesbnrp Juuci) Bprlugtleld, Juanna, Blrdnuoro, a i lira 1 tar, H fen and Intermediate stations, dally ex Bnnday at 10.) a. no. 5.52 and 8.17 p. in. f aay only at n.-tti. . , . . . t From Bt. feters, warwica ana lnvermea JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand! Cor, Main and Oak Streets. Frosli Oysters Received Daily, A One line of Choice GROCERIES N uts and Candles. JPoultry of all Kinds. Mr. Costtet reoelvcs lits ereen truck dally from tli.. city markets, which is a guarantee to Uls cusiomers that tbey will receive fresh gooaswnen uuyn eirom mm, CHRIS. BOSSLER'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main Bt Shenandoah. Do Fiut. SiMk it kuhM Ciftri, te J JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 36 E. CENTRE BT., SHENANDOAH . FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of clears always on band. Tuo nest ismjurrjica onnaa. stations, dally exoept Uuuauy, at n.lei . iu. nuuuHy uuij ut. u i.. ut. Irdeboro and Intermediate statl and2JB From Uulnnlav finlv at 1.411 n. Tn. From Wasuinzton ana usiiimore, aauj oept Bunday, 10 20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p Unndav only at 11.21 a. m. BUWJiaiH mtiuuH, uen -i l-suis. a A, Q.MOUAUHLAND.HOPt. , ' John R. Coye, A.ttomey-at-Law i Real Estate Age OFFltJE-BEDDALti'S BUIIiDIWO,1" Cor. Main and Centre Streets. SHENAND0AKV I A two and one-half story double f dwelling bouse, with store-roopi am. laurani. iocaiea oa rmt 8 A valuable property located ouj din street. jimjiwjiti nm mi. iiukhi hliiih i . i r m r r 1 1 Dcrt ana iioya aireeia. uoou iqtcs Tones reasoaabu.