Thi MURDER OF MGpLi: AnEyowitnossTolla t vv I'J of tho Sailor'rfH). SHOT DOWN BY THB POLICE. l'l'O a kjt by ,tlii Mob, aud ' io tba Pier, ,r Hi" ljltlmire'.i Bailor I.. Fill ii rifted Chilian add i. tim-.l-lln Ainerloaiia in Kit I.. l: inn -The "'YanliMi' Hi ll r from Om "f the Crw. , V. Y., Nov, 88. The first I ..I'lptlon of til fight between ,n , ml lite orew of the Baltl , i i n i fruit in of the ofevr of , i i , n friend In Brooklyn. The 1 .i 1 Valparaiso, Oot, 30, and -'8, .. a.'.. r i . ! BUI hi i me . e "thi. ,lot 'J 'cot i S U, g-il- an av Bt Oil IU1 OB b. ID in tU In r J,f fall of Vftlpiwalwi, on o , the bitter fooling existing . ', I utsil States by tho Oalll ii n.i. i ihounht advisable not to hni'iiy mi ili'irn to our orew, but i .;i iiii'.oui mmle by clttstms . i , i i, .a nil ill-feeling had punned v i 1 1 i-i.yj.i t was ant on ihoro 1 ,, in .ill o.t. ID. At S p, Ul. i i.' hi-. mght the news that i , I be -n attacked and that i ii nl been kilted and several i ii ,i. Ai l) p, ui, one of our 1 i . Uulersou, was brought oti i i i hu.it wah two 'tab wounds in ... . . ... of which puuoturei the - ;. .on it was an understood tl . ; t Ui Chilians, tunny ot W . . . i i . i .t been discharged t roiu the ai i I . ivy, io attack our uieu the fli ii eiune on shore. As soon ai . l.miloJ they were told by nc . to, that they had better k . r ui an nttaok upon them h i i i ui,;od. Our men kept well ti i ii 1. 1 lutwoen 4 and 5 o'clock, w . ! I'niig appearing pleasant, tl .... into smull squad, going li ' 1 lei'tlnn. It win now that tl n npiuad out, and, in trup H ! i ic.iu style, a mob would a ..a.' I parties ot one or two n i iiult was i Iloatswaln's 1 !.;.(glu killed, six in hoi- p .i l . i.i j ill. . , I 1 who are unlformod as eol d . . .u ry rifles, acted as auxlliar- li '. . m i!. Jtiggla recolrod his d i .'. i. -:u the police. It occurred a Hitjgin was attackod by a n i I .u,emptd to pet away. lie ri i it ' 1 jrse car and succeoded in get ii i i . j platform, but before be Oould g . le he was dragged otf and sovere 1 . in (three pluccf. He fell in the st -eet and Wiw unnbie to move. They loft him where lie fell So great Was tho terror ot the people, caused by tho mob that noone would assist him. One of our men, Jerry Johuso.i, armorer, heard that ltlKgiu was lylug m the street and badly wounded, and at ouce went to hi assistance. He found Ulggln still breathing. He got a gins) of brandy and poured some down his throat, which revived him a little. Johnson asked if he knew him. Xliggin answered: " 'Yes, Johntson. 1'or God's sako get ui out ot this before they mm dor me.' "Johnsou picked him up and wns c vliig him awy, when a crowd, half s ii. noiicu uau nan moo, rusneu on 1,1. i d-xseu or more shots were lire'd, i ' ! 'i , Assed through the knot of J. .rob let aud struck Hig- I ,M 1 i ilnoiit. Iu the excitement in i -ilu i hold ot HIrkIu. How . . .t Uiu mob himself he cau i, -.. , ' it' he did getclfi,r. ACtor t -it. l tl're.v Higgiu intoa push- i I hiin to the molo. i l'otter, of the Amorlaan i '' .lluiin Phillips, saw n man .ii i i..i curt astride o! Biggin, i tin cruwil, berating the i . 1 gloating over the poor . !, ; and r him wlth'hls life' i 1 . - n'vnj, ho romonfctratod. i ,u .,1 of mounted police civ.no ri tttktin to tho hospital, .; i . tliati .(light, Another of lofiu Hiuoillon," was sur i . i he mob and st'onod until lie i . nitblo, and was then ''iu iiown. us now lies ai i. a, mi.Ii little hope of recov i,. ... -. iiio six iu the hospital, i ..ii ouaiy hurt, thri are 89 ' . . jo-, on hoard who have outs And i i i. hi! n6 show; they were at i . I . i M i -doles and stone wherever m .u. it they sought refuse iu house or saloon, they wore pushed out and the door closed against 'them, the people were so afraid of the mob. Our men fought while tbey were on their foot and Aid the best tboy could, as three Chili ans in hospital and n number of the mob -who wore onrrled to their homes can at test; bnt our men wore too scatters I and o oub-nnmbered that the odds were too .itjoh for them." to Btlek to YhJ. - , Havbs, -Conn., Nov. & It l 1 i hat Yal ha decide tu eatiiblish J ,.i... np.i nuent oi ainiutics oc wnicu i Stagjf, tiie famous athlete, Wv.i i Wi.l h 1 ... I Ii i-iingo. Btagi! had bojn on i u, j oh urgo of i. Iiu athletic do i in i'rof. Harper's University . bin. it Is bow probable thai ..i i go there. Be 1 reported as ' Hi it. he has resolved a uot i i Vale, which he will prob- . i in 'recent good work in ii. ' i I'hampion football team , I. i.-.-soinstbiag to do with toe , do's faculty. .1 it Kavul. 1 a., Nov. 28. Alexander . ': I j-tMv's of ajeay .Mm of Iter, vv , .. .r i. end of Grasnshurg, Pa.', v. .. i ... ,i aiOjlf through 'the left I . .. i ; .jp the reason for the suicide ' no tu. ' i,batiil?bjro,tk was married on . . jsuay, sui uu may n4 oeen . -..tl, . -.l l.n i.l i i ettarainoa irora nun. it it believed Jan AiexBU'ior Tim autter lor bua A4d obia brother Wfe. -NEW YOiiK NEWS IN BRIEF. '' Iattl Will reach 'New York about Ds aember ii. Snow fell to the depth of 11 Inches in the vicinity of Uuftalo yesterday. The C'olleR Association of the Mid 11 States And iUi.'lau d.s iu annual session at Ithaca. F. II. T, Mil ot, tho eminent French nrtut, aiul Aiiulo U isant, tho-suc"SHi r of Mine WnvatsUy ns high priestess of th w-ophy, have arr.ved In New Y-irk. A TfUATY WITH HAWAII. In lfttlont Harrt. fflgiiiure. ' ' dfov. Ntfr. SH.-wMlnlater D. Jjllott fcEmit, 1, who t.wni seat! tram tho jtinwlnn MamlmM) negotfap a refc Vfii.il i iiv vuii,i'i nunvuop ...n l . t.v. u, liii labors aud tho document Is in the lianrU of the President for signature.' It proposes to ndmlt nil the products oTllio Hawaiian Islarrtlsnto hU ootm tr free of duty, and In return all American articles, whether. agtHxIlturM' OX njanujaoturoil, are to do received ivy Huwtttt without tariff. : " TbU treaty is designed to make repar ation oi the Hawaiian sugar planter! for -taking the duty oiz sugar, ..Hnrr M, not an agreement under the McKtnley bill, but a treaty that Will hiTeto go to tho Senate for ratification. There it will probiibljf cause u big! fight, f4r it brlogu Hawaiian fruits, ttrrowret, to., on which there is a high tariff, ldt di rect competition with the Oalifornia planters. 1 he treaty will probably COB Hawaii over half a million, dollar la .the re mission of duties, but it will afford that place miirKQis in mis country uuuvr vo most favorable conditions. Iftmusjlvanla's lFalr Building. llAKBUwinw, Pa., Nov. 28. It has. beim given Out that the design submit ted by Mr. Lansdale, ot Vblladelphia, would be chosen for the Pennsylvania World' Fair building. There is no au thority for nuoh.4 statement, In view of. the fact that the sevou plans selected from the whole number submitted are still In the hands of Professor Herri -man, of Lehigh University. Kxecmive Commissioner Whitman has received q letter from D. H, liurnhiun, chief ot eon Hnictiou at Ch)ci(go, In which he given' tersely tho rules which must govern the urcctloh of State buildings. ; Ulia latter will probably result in a modification of the plans Hubuiltted. He says that all buildings must be not more than two, i lories high, with low roofs. Tale Team's Captain. New JIavkm, Conn., Nov. 38. The Vale. foot,)). ill team have this year tailed '.o follow their nual custom of electing captain Immediately after the Tliaukn jivlng.Uay game. Tho reported teasoa (or this notion, or rather neglect of ao- ton, is the Inot that the giant iloliel inger bos annouuoed thiit h3 will prob ibly take nuothoryear in the law school, (n that event he will undoubtedly be. -hosen onptulu. , N6WS Of THH DAY. Dan Daly, a well-known pugilist and (porting man, is dead at Bt. Louis. A i'i conscience item from a resident if Washington was received at tho freoury Department yesterday. The President has already made con siderable progress on his mensnge, aud It Is said Unit he expects to complete' It by Friday next. Iierr Maltzhan, Secretary of the Treasury of Germany, says there will probably be a definit of 8,000,000 marks for the financial year. Tho annual report ot James EJ. White, general superintendent ot the railway mail soi'vlt'e, for the fistful yenV 'ended Tune 30, 1801, has been submttted. W. P. Hepburn, Solicitor ot the Treas ury, in his Miinunl report states that here remains on the docket, of his ofHao 1130,000,000 of uncollected judgments, ' Fortj' oar loads ot lumber .are Hide tracked on - the Houston & Texas Ii. K. in i'ort Worth' because the raiiroad re fuses to haul ltimber at tho rates fixed by the Stato Railroad Commissioners. The Postuiaster-ftonoral has notified Win. T. Hughes- that his proposal to :urry tho United States tnnll between one Unito'l States and Baano3.Ayre h'aa been accepted. - The published report that charges had been preferred against Civil-Service Soinniissionnr ' Roosevelt In a report lodged with the President whloh might, lead tohls retirement cannot be veri Had. Weather Inilloatlons. Washington, Nov. 28. For Now England: uoreaslng cloudiness and ram or snow; iouthorly, sblftlug to northwesterly winds; oolilo.- Kunday. For Eastern New l'ork. Eastern Fennsyl. vaotn, Kew Jorsox, Maryland and Dela ware:, InreaijiD? Cloudiness mid rnln, pro- uauiy ruruinic luto snow: ocoiooaiy corner ana lirohably llitht mow Sunday i southerly, shitt ing to northerly wlnls. For Western Now York and Wesloru Ponn iylvanlsi Thieavenlng weather and suowti ieoldedly ooldar;aortborly wind; almost a ooJil ivavo. colder aud light snows probable Sun day. MMW YORK MAKKKTM. Nbw ToAk, Nov. 87, Monev on call easy at 4 per cent, JWNP1 STOCK MAlVKirr. Ooslar Wednesday. Csnsdian Padflo teninu rRoinc , o i Chleago. inir, a (juinoy .101' LiBtAwtLm a Hut iiavotti m nuusou i.-:r Bel. Lack. western US ,. i,.i Erie trie pint. ilie lioie. ,. iuu k Nash ,H..I,l.i.m (Antral 107 .Missouri Paulfio 00' i.ew Jersey entral...,, 114 North wisurrn U7J4 (iiei(ii.i Xutivatloa , 79 faohloMaU 3H lleaillii'' !W kook it: ana. , qi st Paul i Union Pacific.. V, Mian li ninn. w Hg tJIUUN HABKBT. n'beiit-Mara.'C ooioed verr li'iemilin' and liwerel. ,Vo. i, reJ wiutor, 10; Doc. I07f4; Jon. ic;v Corn - Market opened str mc and oontlnuwi 1 "iwuc. Jan.. i4'6 stroiDc. No. anioil, 80; Nov., 70) ilea,, tUMt iv. Hit, , oiltel, du0 40s Jan. t PKOBUOa. Creamery. ', State & Penu.. oxtrai.S9 ., westefn, tints. Hi o.iKe. 0,aJ7 0, caSi u, o-a a. i reamury, I lSiiaei ry. western, aeoonas...... ,84 Stnte dalrifck. t. tuUs. extra. ...sir Chbks - Bute factory, fulloroani. Sent, fattov.. allU btale fuittorv. full trtun 10 alt State faotorv, full oruum. tine 11 all btate ructiu y. iuu eruaiu. itooj io uriuie Hi aiu State tuotory, common u tulr aui tiva Poim.tut- Hpriug obieaens, h loa. large per W. al'tM Spring eiiU-K os. prime v llHal'i lowls, Jeiae. tltuJt l'u., H.'rlb..., ttU) li'.wnri l'uiii.rar - . Tuikey. idkiiI 'ilithts. pi'rlb 13 nlS J bp'g chk'i., Pui.a., Jul lbs. to pair.. .0 a'-ll Closhw Clftsliw Wedassuy, To-day. S a, Uet , , 100 i ! nek.. UTiJ m 9 s, toup , ill THE NEW BATTLE SHIPS. Drstnry Trnry 1 In I li iiKtiin I Ir Own' tjjie dtA i irhin, n t-fiiiiiiivj iniee. pABnls'd'i'ON, No jUfcroflftj n iMv MMp- oy Is onthusisaitlc w boiim bnlit for itoJ; Stfctcf '1Nfcvy. He spoke "Piratei" -? UK a7" "Wo linva sot untp build two ships that comply with tue'rfjjtrrfcmonts ol the future. Cruisers Isjos, uid lii will be Ideal types of-commerce destroy ers, , The 1'iritte, (7,000 Ions burden) Will be iflile'tdtciim tt'San.- Frapdlson on the coal in hor bnbktfrs' with which "h"o leftVe 7TeWrot1t, Notunot.her-ehp of war to-day afloat can do this. Sho has only, one nurpoo-tha lt a menace, to 'a great'cmnmerOlal natqn should ftdy such ever become our foe. " "I am TWponibr rOT-trmsi two ves sels. 1 have sacrificed their offensive and defensive powers t speed and coal endurance. No ouptaih worthy to com mand elthur ot them would think of en gaging a warship ou the high but they are strong euough to engagj any steam vessel 'buirt tor trading purposes that might be armed In time ot war. "The Pirate, for example, could be sent into the hlnglish Channel and could stay there four weeks without recoaliug: she oould keep away from the lronclail vessels sent In search of her, and she con hi dostroy every ship thuy put to sea or returned to Hint friendly li.iron. X designed her with, the the single purpose to have a ship that could uo what no other vessel could do. , She c.in bo rapid enough to overhaul any merchantman.' I do net mean by this that she should always be able to run down and capture a vessel ltko the City ot Paris, because in a rough sea It Is quit possible that the steninur Would outSnil hor. lint id an average sea the Pirate oan spurt f or Ik or eight hourn faster thau the ileetest Transatlantic liner," , WOT HIS OfcfcARLIE. Christian Kfi lttnes Hint Stratton Ad op toil Bis &MHoii. 1'mLADKi.PniA, Nov. S8. -KJhrlstlan K Ross, father of the ' Missing Charlie Rosn, was seen this morning iu reference to -the story telegraphed from Cortland, N. Y., that his boy had lived there as the adopted son ot Q. Henry Strut ton, Who billed hiuutelt reoe?tIy in an en deavor to emulate fTucci's fast. The story as published credits Sheriff Bothwlck Ol . CorrfaniT with allirmiug f-thut it has been hi belief lor some years that the boy who lived with Strat um in Cortland as his adopted son was Charlie Hoss. When Mr. Boss was asked about his correspondence with Sheriff Bothwlck he failed to remember that offlci.il, but after a moment' thought he said: "lrecolloct now; I did have some cor rsBpoudence two or three years ago with such a man, but I have not hoard from him lately. 1 iuvestlgtited the matter at the time and found there was noth ing in it.. I am almost dally in reoeipt ot letters from people "11 oyer the coun try who thlqk they have discovered my boy." Tlio Ship Was Over n Volcano. San Fkakciscw, Npv. 28, The Ameri can Uaik Hetpsr has arrived from Kobe. Cpt. Sodergreen states that early on Oot. 80, when about 76 intles oft tho Japanese coast, n rumbling' nolao was suddenly heard and the ship was vlo leutly thrown on her beam ends tho uext instant. Immense waves oarae tumbling toward tho ship, seas rushed over her decs: from tho stern, bow and over both sides. It, is believed the bark was over a submarine volcano. Water flooded the deck and tho crew found it was boiling hot. All hands were com pelled to climb into tho rigging, aud there they inmaiued for ivo houra. , 27(0 teed it planted when you feol "run-down." find "used-up." , Malarial, typhoid or DiuouB ievrs spring trom jtr-an torts of diseases. Don't toka- any risk. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medioal Discovory mvigorfttcs tuo system and repels uisuasc. It starts tuo torpid livor into healthful action, purines and enriohes tho blood, and restores health and vigor. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, it sets at work all the processes ot diges tion and nutrition, and builds up flesh and streiieth. For all diseases that come from' a disordered liver and impure blood, skin, scalp and scrofulous affections, it's the only remedy that's guaranteed. If it doesn t benctlt or oure m every oase, you nave your money uaok, Y.ou, pay omy lor trie goou yoa The worst eases yield to the mild, soothinc, cle.tn smcr and heal- incr nropurtios of Dr. Saae's CataiTl Remedy. That's why tho proprie tors oan, and do, promUo to pay 1)500 for a oase of Catarrh in tho Head whicli thoy cannot euro. DO YOU "WANT A GOOD FIT ? and well made, ftpbkwable aloUies? If ao, eall on "W. 0",. JACOBS Fashionable Custom Tailor, 8 South Jaidin Street, Shenandoah Call and m sample of the latest goods and tbe ttrtee. Good workmanship, iiromptneM ana luir prices. n roMBBOY, AnORNEY-HT-UlW. itSua-UKtdidl'sbnhdln corner Main anl UenM PWIIIIIII, PERFECTLY 'am onouicnb eveaa is Specially ctjthmendftd to WANTS, Sco. bnltitf 6 is, for nnk ttibrltiMt: lie. nr two: U fm hrfi; nnt , tlW); two oiritl ti; one CfARMH Ji;OR fcJAIig. Areyoii loo II'. PA.Ts in wirf. tin k- (IheV RiH-fl are luuuuao. ana ror Terms. 1X77 Young ellow aboijt years of aiq. Apply, t rr ,14- to 15. -cnuidlT Bioiy. 1j()R HAIiK. One store loom and X? ion (IwdllijB home. Lot 80 Pet front iud M0 ft dft. . Vlaoe. MB Weji Co il street. Kasy leroni". Apply to K ran It Warnioic. i tl-)4-lm WANTED. By the Singer Manu faotuilnir f!i.. n vonntr tnnn txi Hell ningtr Hew! 'gTrtohiw. Mnnbc able to jttK me roiua ana Kngmn inngu'-.gen. wi Position for tho rlirht man. AtjdIv nt once to the liuer sewing machtuo oillce, 4 WAKTEI).-Uowl oanva srrs M I T "A 'AdVfn'nrHiln tile Mfne." the oulv work ever published giving aoomplete r cord bhh ut-M-i mil ui i i,e Kri-ai iniuiux uiiimium ol America. Terms iiwriu. "(itiws, i. i o'Maliey, Canton, Ohio. 1121 it o sat XT' OR BALE. The gray loam of A. liurses recently used by the Columbia H. &. KK. Co., No. 1 'The hordes will be a bargain M the purtoliwers, Frank Lewis, JOH's Risk iiro'VKR, ' JSsit.O'NUH, FUANK l OllBlKGTON, JAMES MODOWAM), ll-ai-tf i ' . Trustee. THE IRHlMlfll 1IIUL SESSION , will be held In 'FERGUSON'S THEATRE, SHENANDOAH, PA,, , December 14 io 18, '9t. 0!lntT Major Mem-y (7. Itnnt' One or the grjattst. Orators attd Word Paint en. lie has made a lanr.around the wort a withasuociBs 1. tile less thuu marvelous. 7r. Jamei T. Hffef The great Orator of the West, "The Bunny nine 01 ijiie." WKUNKSOAV. ' Mlna Olltt Torbel and Hen- Concert Co-i Mies Ollie Torbett, Violinist. Htrnnr Vllloiia ltaccsrlnl. Soprano. Miss Pauline MontpgrlfTo, Uontrslto. MIssKdlih i'ond, Singing Header, Mr. Gustavo Tn dbeig. Tenor. jione. liesior uorjiet, i-ianisi. All eminent and popular artists. THWIBH A V. Marshall', miiltr. iho Ortt Humorist. i'Uo rars: Blsiers ana i jn.iri one. Miss AnuleA. Park. Comet and Zither. MUsGeorgleT. Park, C'oruetand .Mandolin. Miss lvane nei'a xraric, wruei o.r j.nuoue aim l-iano. Miss Ada li. Park, Cornet and Mandolin. A I.T. HOIXl AKTlhTH. Veora the Boston Tranwrtnt: "Tho Park Concert Company gave one of their popular ooncerls mo. may eveui'-g in i enure concrv as receivea wnn rapturous appnsuiie us uuy annrarei In tlieir different selections. Tbey aieall artists, and deserve all tbe npplaute tbs ueugntea auaienoo gave mora. SlicVBON 'nCKBTS. Beourlug Keserved PeBU,E?!'?"u'';"-" "8J-S Single admission SOo Th ehsrt f ,r t.lie sale nf reserved seat tick. t.K will boouantd at tho b'x office of Pe eu- son's Tjietl'rfi, ou caiurua, i wwiiwi i i. 10.80 '. m. Before openlnj? elia t parties de airing io urchase tickets -r'U drfiw niimb--rs 4hr rosMloa in linn. Kiic.i teacher In line m,,i: nurc ia.w any nunitier ol iickois uol ex cel 'itn,. lv Jlliy, aim CTen ciusen in nuc nm iiniv.h,i.i unv nunihnr itnt exeeedlnff len. . The rmeaentattve of each dtsil let will be rea'UreoV to present to the tickotgent a lletbf mo names Ol iup ieao ters lor wnoiu ne-ouya '.ekeiH. Anv Dtriin mav jom u e line a sscoud time with the same prlvlitges as at firs'. After Urcamner vi tne onsri win oe open ai Kirin.'H amg s ore. Doors op.'n n7 p. m. Entertainment com mence at 8, KAILWAY AKRANQEMKN'IB: Tialns after each f veiling entertainment to all nolnta on 1-. V. II. R. between AshtRiin and Delano. Arr ingotnents for .peoial trains otner nouns on l,. v. h. h anu reiiu a i., K. ran i.e made wttli sunt. A. P. lllakslee, Dcinuo.aiia u. o. lewis, rottsvine. w. w. r.in3. County Superintendent. FIRE IHSURAWCE. liargestand oldest reliable purely cash com panics reprcsenieu uy 720 S. JardmSt., Shenpnooah.Pa. Ptaifffipliiliii? flipfln Rnrfrsin i imuiuvii'iiii uiu up in ami) uui u For a full line of- WINTER UNDERCLOTHING, Irfulles' and Ueuts' Purnihng Ooodsntthe lowest prices rmai nneoiuora forts at 41 'Si eaob. J. RABIN0WITZ, 110 E. Centre stree WALL PAPER BARGAINS Largest and cheapest stock in town. Artistic Pointing, Broking mil Duomiiog 3. P. CARDEN, 10 2 8m 221 W. Centre Bt, SHENANDOAH 0rrRI8. BOSSLEII'S SALOON AND RESTAURAN 301 N. Main St, Blienantloah. liie Fi&est Stk of Bms, Ate, fym, k DRESSMAKING SCHOOL To f lie lailliui of nhniiAiidoah and vleinity. A Solentlllo Dress OnttlngaiidJMaktntrllrauoh School Is miened In room No. 8, iiouums' building, over the post office, where pupils are tuk.u nod taught the lattttand hesi sys tem of cutttuganiTdressmaklrg Tho system la a saving of time, labor and money and Is readily aeqnlred. All sredcllghttd who have learned it. Open evenings, 11-0-tr Mrs, M.C.HnwiTT, PURE, ,9. suflgrrt from Indigestion, . Lehigh Valley Railroad. ABAANaaiMXT bf PAJBItFBKa TBAIWB r? NOV 15, 1801. lUattAhtratuii will leave Shenandoah foi lauoh Chunk, Ujhlalilim, Hlatlngton, UU 'auciua, AllemoWff, BettiMmn, Baoton, Fill luipuia ann ew rent at 8.47, 7.TO, .0B a. m 2 SB. AlO &X!lln vy. !M, e.tp, S.E'I p. m, iror iHs 'or neitVldtttW. T)IAVnMl W-iSkr kvi rfnA WW,' i ft Hlifl,,. IUmUIIU fl.iO II. 111. for Lombertvllleaud TrenlO'., 9.m n, fc Koi-Wnita Kavwn Wilkes-Barre and Plltr on n.i7. .08, ln.41 b. m SdOano SM KTB KorTunkhannoek, 10,41 a. m 8.10 and . r. ' ' for Anbnrn, Itbaea, Geneva and and Lyotn io.it a. fa., and 6. p. m. For Lacej ville, Towandr, 8a-re, Waverli b'lmtm, K-ichesier, Bnflalo, Niagara Kalis Cnleago and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and 5.2"pTWi, For Klmlm and the West via Salamanca at 8.10 p.m. r For Audenried, llasleton, Stockton, Lum it Tard, Weatherly and Penn Havtn June Hon at 5.4f, 7.40,9,08 a. m. and M 8,10 and W p.m. For Jeaneavtlle, Levlston and Beaver Meadow, 7.40. 0 0S.toj aadliMn. m. Forrtorautonatfi.47 H.0K, lO.tla. iu. 810and vat p. ni. For Haale Brook, Joddn. IJrl.ton aud Free land at 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. 'nr., 1ZH 8.10 and 6.26 p. m. F'.rQuakake at 5.4? and' KM a. in., and WOD.m. , , :, i( V7Uwan,Ollberton and FraOkvllVe et ",.1" an fT&Sa m,. and 1.10 w. m. rr yatekvUle, Maiianoy Olty and lleianr, 5.47. ;.0. U.08T J0.11. a.m.. IISL 8.10.155703. i to. far 1 i.ai u. ui. For boat ('reek. 3irardvllle i ul ARhtond 1.27, 7.48,8.(81, 10J6 a. m., l.W, l.W, 4.J.U, 0.S9 8.10 SH(t 9.14 II. Dl. K.jt Daritwater, lit ClAlr and Pollnvlllfl 5 51) .40,8.5'i 10 40 a.m., iajse.3.10,4.16,'6,38 eitd (i.m. .for fiuok Munotaiu. New Boston and ori,?T40i9.ol7in.n a. ni., tm, iio, sM & s.os-p.m. Ifor.JKavsn Hun, Qen trails, Mt Oarmel and i-uamnain, ., anu lu.u a. m., i.4V, s. -inu B.HD p. au Trains leave Bhampklu for Shenandoah '.p - iT.m a: m.. .io lab afid 9.8O p.- m Smvitui a' Shunaniofth, .). m., 12.32. 8.10, 5.1U ant! 11.15 p. m, SUNDAY TRAINS. T For Ixxst Creek, QirardvUie and AshXand 59, 9.10 115 a. m., 2.45 p. m. For Dark water. Bt. Chair ami' PotlaviUf, .00,90o.m.,2.5ji.jnl. Vm YatesvlUe, Mahanoy Olty and Dolanc, in, ujn a, m, i., ii g,isp m, r ol lioity, Anaeurieu. iiuo ambwdqzi, e m., i:se p. m: pur roauou vnoiia ueuiKiiiAiu, oiauiaivB vna new inrc, B.wa.m., iwp. n: I0os Plilliu1n1nhfl.-1.40n. ttl.1 . -T fc'B.'BYIWOTOW. yen'l Pass. Ast. Betbhtm, First National Bail IS' SHENANDOAH, PENNA, Capital, 1 $160,000.00 A. W. Leisenrmg, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pies., J. R. Leisenrmq, Cashier, ' 9. W.Yost, Ass' 't Cashier. t Open H&lly IFrofiii 9 to -3. 3, PER GENT. INTEREST ! Paid on BavlnarM eponlt. DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC SEMliDY Will tixmpty relieve thg'mfct flj trowing caeu f Acuto or Clironlc Tih'en matism or Gout. By Mrtctljrcbwrrtng tbedfiectioiitf, it will cure oil pfrouu)- vuuy Vullke tho DumerfHia rrepar&UD ttat flooA the country, tt4 tat" Tsrlaua form of rlivuniatliin ouiv, fcod nulfD u ! j maemiius iar ma f ichhp & "cure ill One buttto tvlll mmka a ailsrutotr ImDrciiton oa ihe ti m. kurl, In eonnectloD wfth t& pUli, convince the lulTerer rtitl tb proper remedy liai bea fouuI. Yoa vre tkrnrittty re quitetl io UK tho omits of t KltOUTM ItUKCMATIO ItK.MSCDV, a Hi raluabtc prop rtlet are cudorwxl by hnbdrtrf of the mott fluttering IriilmoufaU, Only tegotabte lriKredieati, rrmarkable for their enrtive pawora, are u-t-d Id tho mai-ufaclure of KRUl'T 8 liHBUMATIO ltKilKDV. $1.00 Tor Bottlo. 6 Bttls;, 96.C3. Fills, 6 Ctt. En. 11 your Hro;eprr ouei not neap 11, nvna (1.23 ui miaufftturer, ma yoa win roaelit 111 juu win roMi it 11 J l)V BlAll. Al.llEUT JiKCHJT, 303T MiirUtt Street, l'lillnd'n, Ta. People's Oyster BayJ FGAN' HUILIHNO, ra K. Centre JSt., 4jliJtancioiili CMS. C. GUISE, Props. Hiw, Bfeweit, -SoailopeJ,; l'-mned or PrieJ to ord4r Fatn'lle srrpplled ai ineir uouvewiiuine nesi oysiei the marxel afloraf. All Orders Promptly. Filled. JOHN XIOSL Green Truck Ger. Main ad Oak St'aatt. Fro&li Oysters Received Daily. Aflue'llueof-Oluiloe nitQUKIUEB Nutl'und Oandles. Poultry of all Kinds. Jlr. Costlat rtcoives his green truok dally tram LUQ Ull-1 olty mnrketw.whtch is a guarantee to his ciiiioiners tlmtthev will receive fresh .goods whm buying from him, JOHN II. EVANS' SALOON, 30 E. CENTRE BT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BE.ER. PORTER, ALE. Finest prands of otowi alujiys on hand. Tbe Best tornperooce drfeJcs. m Q lii adslpliia and Rsadin? EaiJroac! Tim Mil in effn Xm: IS 1801 in mmnm asfcu.ows hllai'tir.i., and li "i '2. ".t .: d " 'uld . ' 11' f.sv. , '..Ai IIP I. ' t.nal id ". m. vfK, vine. V'T 6 rid .0 . ,.. 'litlm'' tpl 'p v 12 85 " I' !' ! -i. in,, I itn p. 111 eex n. j 2 'n,. .10, -MlJi ' mi anin i JjHr.lonr, 'rf) 5 1-p. in . " AllCOtnrn, 0 o. m. " oolr djr , ". i'.i i. 12.3; o'ln'.-n01"1' We"k 2WJ 8',u'' Ity, 2. .iBd7j it mM and "Mibatioy dltri week ra. a.l0,..6,', 7. a m., 12 35 2) rf-id 5.66 to. Hiindav. Z-lD and T.is-ii. m . iun m. Vddltlouti : iluhanoy Oltr, week days 7.OT i. m. , . for LancKVir arid Oolumbia, week days, . n., 3 sn o. m. Koi WltllKiiisiKiri, -unbcrv and Twlsburu, nrtttersja,, 7.au auA.u.Si a. m., 1.85 7 tK ni. Bnnday i m , S.IW p. m. f or Mnhauoy Plane, wi ou days, 2.10 .1.28 rt.. 7J2l)Anrl II 81 nni . l'j i, IU'. ,n s Ks r 00 and , m Mfnidfiy. 2 10. :j.!ii aad J.4b , ino, 4.110, ,i. ni ror Hiit.rdvMl lamakairaock Hint Ion i k dnvs. 2.t aMi-fmaM.n& li'lh, I2.8S. 1 V .' HI. -,.5l-.7.nBn7 iTKTr n, Mnnrtnv -iu o to i,i '. jr , '"e, s wru lii. V-il Ashl'ind pud .llji.moS'l!i. n-eet. d 3 25.1.25.7.21). 11.8. u. m.. 1 ffi ; ni . 0,3 in. .nn".ay i.z . is n. n.. n'm i). m-tssssst TrtAlly'J KUH HK-IAVDOII &W, .Mve New York via Punadelpliia, Week 'J-S.7.45 a. m., 1.80, 4.00. p. m j'i.lf itnt tsnuduy, 8.00 p. m., 12.1b uIkui Ix-ave Nea" York vie Mar.. in chunk. IV 4.1?l. 8.4S A. m.. l.nOnnrl !1 r, Tn Mnn. . dayOOa.. ' ve rmiaaeipnia, wom tmys, i.ii,, a)d 10.00 a. m. 4.00 nt n.oo o. m from fi"wr. ia Oallownuland 8.8.'i a. m.a.id n.xa n. m. from lh.hu jo Ureen Bti'eets. tinnday 0.06 a. u. n.vu at m mm vtn r. jrie.i. iiave Heading, week oayn, 1.85. 7,tn, K'.oa iiul iUB a. m kSO, IS) p, iu. Sunday 1 .85 and i,4 p. in. Uve Pottsville, week' days, 2.40, 7.10 a. m J.80.V11 n. m, Sandftv. 2.40. 7.00 a. m. and .'.06 , . rivo riouatmo, week days, 8.20, B.4S n 121a. TB.. 1 9) .7.(8. Ami e.i. . . in. Hundav 8.21) 7.48 .fx, audita) p. m. '.cave Hananoy Olr, wel; .lays, 8.40, 9.18 l i.7 r. in,-, 1J31. v.i ,..m D.44 p, m. Bun. y,S.18,8.17vm.,8J0p. iu. Leave Mahauoy Plane, wenk days, 2 i),1.00 , C, 1. 11.59 ik' m.,1.06, 2.0". a 30, 8a, 7..)7, and ) pnju Buuday i.!.1, 40, and 8.27, a. m i.'ju'vo uirardvllle (Bappbnnnock Station) -xt days, J.47. 4.078.96, and S.41 a. uu, 12.05, :2 b., 9.B,X8naaa.o(ip.ni. Sunday, 2,47. o , b m a. iu. i.si, u.in p. xa. Licavo WUUnmsport, week days. 8,U0J15 ana i .an a. m. 8.86 Mil IV 11.10 p. m. aoiiday 11.15 m. i-pr B9lumore, Washington and the west s.'B. O. B. R tbrongli trains loave Ulrard venue station, PulLuMphip, (P. .V R. . K. - ' 16. S11 and 11.27 a, in.. 1.81. 4.24. r..5S.n 7 18 p. in. Kundy, 8.55 8.02 11.27 a. m., 3.68 648 irtfJ7,l3p. m. etrve pi-'tadatohia. ukastmrt street Whai f Far .Miic t.. i s '.ti'.tifflli XCii, . Week-dsys-aixpreiw.iW a m, 2.00. -i&f V p. tx. AuoommcMUiiou, 8 00 a, m.' nun.iiu, 7 Unadaye. Sxpress,. u.oa .'. m. Atom me .i "on.S.'iO a. m. and'tVW p. ni.'; :. J Retnuiin. leave Ailn In i:llv. deDOt t.ln ttc and Arrtn.osaa aVeues,--WBe'krrft: s (1. n. UiNontiff. fjpn'i Pnss'r Aat. , tKWU.KOt). Pres. A-flea'l Man eery AT tcHuyuciia, divibiok, 3n and o'.'nr September 1 1)01, train wtU tea ttwmjudcf) u foilisvjs: For Wiggan, oyneiton, Prackv)llj Mew Jaaue, lt. Clair, and way polntB, OM, 8.10 v m and I.1S p m. ' Ssmtlava. H0O. B.40il m Anil ,s.in ii no. For Pottsville. d.OO, V.IV a mand 1.18 p A. .i For ?5lng ( Sandaysi OuiV ma1, D.AU t Hiiu is.iu i in , aw, a m ana 1. 19 p ru. Vor Pbtletown. Pttoemxvilte. Norrirtown C l m - ana rt. 1.1 11 m. 1 . ind Philadelphia (ISroul street station), 8.00, I a. m. and 4.1s p m week day Sundays, ooo, 0.4Oa nwt.lu p ra; ' Trains leave Fraekvlhe lor Bhenandoab at i0.40Am atid 13,14, 7.42, 10,08 p in. Sundays, 1 !i,13amautM0 pm. l.ave Pottuvlllo lor Sbeuandoah, 10. 16 and . t.t,UBJ 7.15, 9.42 p iu. fanmlays, 10.40 am 5,p-tt. f i Lieave Fhiladelphla (i'lowt street station), I for Pottsville and Shenandoah, SJfl, 8.35 am 4.10 and. 7,00 p m week days. Bunda 6 60, and 1 V fl.a 7rl T . S Vol New York, 3.20, .0fi, 4.40, 3.86, iM, 7.88r j .208.8n. J.80, llOOarid H.I 1, 11.86 a m. HOOnoQii J (lunltod exoress. l.Otf 4.50 i 12.21 yJAT.So-ct llii a 4A no r 4 a qi fi m t io u u in 172V A il audi" Sax' ti S.l'i.S.W, O.SiV 4 02, (llmltedV I m, is.ill night.' On Sundays. H.0). 4.05. -Mo, f,$s. s ,, ok . . ... i in at ,ii,i o uu , li. oo , ui. ib.il i. i au. 1UI. i.n. s.28, i2i 1. 1 , . . i , .' i ,n aud u.ot nitjnx. For Bea GlrtJonx Branoh and intermediate Htntlous 8.50, 8.25 and 11.31) a. m., 3.30, 4. 00 p. m, wMk days, atuiduys 8.20 u. m. For Baltimore and Wasliinglnii, 3.50. 7.20. 9.10 and li.yS a. m.,4 41, 0 S7, 7.W p.m aud 12 03 night dally and 8 31, 10.20 a in., 12 31 (limited express wiiu aming ear to tiuuimnre) i.su, s, p. in. weja unys. or oamuiore ouiy a.u weeuiy, e.ira, ii.ou o, m. aaiiy. For Blohmond. 7 20 ft. m and 12.03 night dally, 1 80 p m, dally, exoept Hnudiy. ..i.iiia,tiji ilurrunnti ior L'liiiii,.irir ;.,d west evnry day -it 1231ml D.lli n in and i 'J ) aiJoltoU) aqd A., 8 80, B.li5 p ra. 'Vffy for iVItoon'i ; ai tind 4J'l p tu e?oi v duy. r-oi Ktlitinvg Only. H.3R n a',,i? t,m i 2" ;n we as dayo. i lOfeVE jun.nury for witli--- jspjii, Kiiutrt., i ijn-ilEUfua, Rbcheifer, Itnnloa ,i firi.vra ' ltU a m dutly, and 1,42 pni week dn-a. 'or V'Rt, S,' p m-ireukdays. ior Il'ie !-:t? uiedui'' poi'it, 1' a ai alty. , .trtir-Wjk Wavon, 5 10, ajsd O.re m. tally, Via ami 3.80 'p. ra. woe fla -.. For Uju 5.10 a J.u i.ii and &,' p m .vte.j days, ".la.i , -iu attars.,. , , i 'ti IS. '' ?LiTf t. W. V"". M -hT" ' 4 " Q" I 'T-IIjillNa'rON A fJOllTHFJtN K. 11. 3m fable in effect May, 10, 1801. Trains leave Reading (!'. U. station) for Gibraltar, 8eylertl.Itlra'-horo, Joanna, Mprlng. Held, Waynesburg JunetJoq, ('o.Uevlllo,West Chester.Oliadaford .Iune;li ., J. Jt O. Junction, wiimingiou anu lnierm. iiKi'.esiaiionsHiiy exoept Sunday, at 0.23 a ud 8.80 a.m. and 8.15 p, in. Bunday only ai 3 M p. m. Foe Warwick, Ht.Petcn and lncrmedlnte' statioiM,daity exoept Hnnday, at 11.20 a.m.. 2id -hU) p. m. nunday only 8.11 a m aJ For Btrdnburo and Intermediate tai;lA., sataraay oniy, ai vi .n . sqb For Baltimore and Va"i, 'nation (B A 07S. R.) dally except, Hnndiiy it! 8.2SMnd 8.80 a. m. and 8.1S p. m. Sunday oii- at 3 05 p. m. TralneiUTlvo ai HenUi. : 1,1: A it. ulation) trom WllmtiKton, H. t). Junction, Mont rtraulij, Chndrtsioid Junotlou, West Cheater, Lenapj. Uontesvule, Wavnesburg JOnotion, Hprlngneld,.Toanun., Blrdsboro, Glbi-altar, Hoy fen and tutermedrate at nt loin, dally except Sunday at 10.20 a. m. 3.52 and 8.17 p. ra. Sun day only at 11.24 a. rn. From nt. Petera, Warwlok and liiti'i'in. dlate stations, daily exoept Bun'lay, at s.i a. m. and 2.26 p. m. Hunnay only at tt p. ni From Blrdsboro and intermediate stations, itunlav only at 1.40 b. ra. oniy ai aaning ' From Washington and Baltimore, daliy ex. rlttundav. 1021 a. m. 6.62 and 817 n. m Bnuday only at 11.24 a. m BOWWBSS BKIUO'S, Oen't Pas. Agt- A. Q. MovA IJSLANI), 8npt, John R. Coye, Yttorney-at-Law -AMD- Real Estate Agent- piCKlCJS llunDALVa Buiuiijja, Cor. Main and Centre SlrMli, SHENANDOAH. PA. PROPER TY FOR SALE: l A two and one-half stnrv double frnmn .UN dwelling house, with store-room and res j laurauv, iiuouieu on isaat i;entro sxrei- a A valuable property located on HoutW uifi aireei. 3 Beven dwelling homes at the corner of GU bert and Lloyd streets. Good Investment, Tends reusan'aote. fa i