james boys; style Train Robbors Mako a Big Haul Near St. Louis. THEY GET AWAY WITH $20,000. Express Oar Door Forced Opan By an Ex plosion of Dynamite. The Trainman Surrendered la Sliort Orilnt at the I'olnt.l f ReTalveri I3xprM Jl.ii.njBr lladly Hurt The Rubbari Ilellvved tn lie the ftaraeWhn Operated Mir Omaha I.ait Month, St. Loom, Mo., Dec. 8. The robbery of the Ailnms Express Company's car on the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad Monday night nu one of the boldest affaire ot the kind on record, and recalls the feats of the James boys. The express company Is out about $20,000. The officials say that the messenger Is laid up at Springfield, Ho., unable to mora on account of his wounds, and the robbers have apparently dropped Into the earth, for not the sll)hteat clue has boen obtained. . The train, which was the through California oxpress, left the Union depot at 9 o'clock. At Old Orchard, a su burban Tilings Just outside the city lim its, four men boarded the train, two climbing on to the front end of the postal and baggage cars. The two on the front climbed over, the water tank nnd tender mid presented ro vol vara at the heads of the onglneor and fireman. They ordored tbo train stopped abou t 20 car lengths oast of the overhead bridge at Ulomlnlo, where they were met by the other two robbers. After tho train was stoppod tho four robbers wore Joined by two moro, who had been waiting at the side of the track. Thou tho indiscriminate firing began. At the same titno a demand was made on Mowenger J. T. Mulrenou to open tho door. He refused, and with out further parley tho robbers placed a dynamite cartridge In n crovice of the door or under it and touched the fuse. The oast end of tho car was blown oft uud Mulrenan surrendered. Muironan was badly Injure 1 by the oxploilon. After emptying tho safe and taking the messenger's gold watch the robbom quickly departed. The express company has a large force of men on the case, but so far no clue has bsen found. Tho loss is estimated at $20,000, but it may bo a great deal more, IlRlfour on IrUli Selr-Giivornment, London. Deo. 2. The Right Hon. A. i J. Balfour, the Conservative leader of j the House of Commons, addrosslng a ' meeting yesterday, at Huddersfleld, of Conservatives, said that all partios agree that It was the duty of the gov ernment to give local self-government to Ireland, if it could safely be done." "But," Mr. Balfour added, "unless we are ablo to found such a bill on the broad basis adopted In Great Britain, or if such a measure should be a menace or cauBo for alarm to thesmallest minority in Ireland, we bad better leave It alone. My own belief is that it is possible to fulfill ull the nocesjary conditions. " ' Indiana Oivea Ohio Land. Indianapolis, Ind., Doc. 2. Tho re port of T. C. Mandeuthnll, Chief of the United States Geodetic and Coast Sur vey, concerning tho Iudlana-Ohlo bound ary Hue, wus made to Gov. Chase yes terday. Ohio has disputed the correct ness of the Indiana line, claiming that it was too far east of its proper placo at tho northern oxtremity of the State. Tho survey of Prof. Mendenthall nnd nsslstuuts shows that it is one mile oust of Its proper place at that point, nnd converging to tho propor point at tho southern oxtromity. This would give Ohio nearly 100 square miles of Indiana territory. Hoy flim-ud In n Itatliroom. Yonkeiis, N. Y., Pec. 2. Harold Jf froy, aged 10, while entering tho bath room nt his home hero Inst night, was soizod by a straugo man who tied a towel over his mouth and bouud hU hands behind him. Some time after ward the youth was discovered by his brother Hamilton. Young .laltray said that after the man had tied him, he Jumped through tho bathroom window, which is in the second story and oscapod. A Mysterious Death. NewYohk, Dec 2. Thomas C. Lewis, ot Easton, l'a., a conductor on the Le high Valley road, met a terrible death in Jersey City late Monday night. His mutilated body was found at the bottom of an area way of the Academy of HusIq building and Investigation showed that ho had fallen eor was thrown off tho roof, a distance of 70 feet. Thero is no clue to tho mystery. Cyrus W. Vlehl Cmuiot Iteeorer. NEW Yonii, Due 2. There Is no Im provement in the condition of Cyrm W Vlold. All yesterday he was very low, and even his physician admits ttiat, al though his lite may be spared a few duys, death will probably coma as a re sult of his present sufleriugs. LABOR NOTES. The Dayton O., Trades Assembly has adopted resolutions denouncing the lo cal press tor ubusiug tho Kuighu ot La bor and their Generul Master Work man. John Harding, of Typographical Union No. 10, Chicago, nnd president of tho Illinois State Federation ot Labor, will represent the Chicago Trades Assembly nt the Birmingham convention. The potters of Trenton, N. J., are agitating for a uniform working card system in all shopi, uud negotiations lira about to bj opamd with the bosses in regard to tho apprenticeship ques tion.. The employes in John Moore's picture frame factory In Syracuse woro notified yesterday that their waives were re luce ! 10 per cent. This was the llrst Intima tion the men had received of tho reduc tion. Asa rosult, about U00 of tha men and hoys employed in the factory aro out on striice. A proposition to make a general de mand for nine Lours throughout the country is now Doing illicussed by tho Machinists' unions in New York city. The proposition was mado by Union No. l'J, In Philadelphia, and has been favorably reoelvod by the executive board of the Machinist' International Union. j Tkk CRUISER NEW YORK. reparations Coinpletad for tho I.uunch A TlmtiRanil Visitors Kxrieotad, PiiilmiRLPHIA, Dc 1. preparations for tho launching ot the United Rtatei steamer Now York this nftornoon are comploted. Tho cradle is bolted tn placo and 8,000 pounds ot tallow hnvo been distribute 1 nlonsj the ways no m to make the passage ot the great hull to the wator quick and easy, The Cramps uxpeot about 1,000 visitors from Now York and Washington. Mrs. Harrison and a party of friends, Vice-l'resldent Morton'nnd Mrs. Morton arrived nt 10:80, Chauncoy M, Depew nnd Er-I'rosldont Cleveland have sent regrets. It had been a part ot the plan of ths Cramps to send a special car to Albany to bring Gov. Hill and his staff here, because of the especial Interest ot the State of New York In the ship; but the Governor has sent a long telegram ex pressing regret that he cannot attend. Gov. -Bluet Flower alsoseut regrets. Ex- Secretary Whitney sent a brief and characteristic note: ''I regret that I am unable to see th New York launched, bnt God blest her." The christening will be done by Miss Helen Page of Now York. BUFFALO'S BLOCKADE. Tha Situation (Irons Worn Each Day VaRsela Cannot Oat Into tha Ilnrbor. I BurrAto, N. Y., Dec 2. The grain blockade fn this port rather grows worse than otherwise day by day, as regards the number of vessels here, but the tug men are working hard and are handling tho situation bettor than they did at first. Though they aro obliged to undortake almost impossible tasks and consume unheard ot amounts of time in shifting vessels, they aro still able to get about the harbor In some fashion. By actual oouut there were about 50 ' vessols yesterday lying at the mouth of I the crook. They were stowed in three j doep nnd in any aim no to dispoio of their cargo. Their are about 5 vessels ! in the outor harbor unable to get in. The Custom House people are full ot business with the Canadian wheat that comes hure in bond bound through to Europe. There is now over 1,000,000 bushels of It, and 500,000 bushels more of it is known to bo bound hero. RUSSELL DIVORCE CASE. An Earl's Wife Cluiriie Her Uusbancl With Ill-Treatment. London, Dec. 2. The Divorce division of the High Court of Justice wni crowded with fashionable society yes terday to witness the opening of the suit for divorce brought by tho Count oss Russell against her husband, Earl Russell, who Is only twenty-six years old, but already noted for his eccontrlo theological and political views. Tho young and beautiful Countess, who Is an accomplished horsewoman and popu lar in society, charges her husband with extraordinary cruelty nnd Ul-treat-ment. Sir Edward Clarke Solicitor-General, appeared for the Countess, and Sir Charles Russell for tho Earl. The peti tion alleges that since their marriage In February, 1890, the Countess had left her husband three times because of his cruelty. The Countess, while on the stand, made certain charges against the Earl and a mathematical professor, a Mr. Roberts, who lived with thom. Kay the Company Is a Fraud. LocitronT, N. Y., Dec 2. Tho Inter national Banking Company, ot New York, is alleged by persons who hove Invested In it to bo a fraud. Tho com pany had agonts throughout the State, who induced investors to pay $5 n month for 20 months, when thoy would receive three foreign bonds holding an Interost in tho company. Those bonds wore lottory bonds anil If the right num ber was drawn it would pay tho in vestor a big premium. The concern now offers to settle with Jts victims, giving $25 where $100 has boen paid In. Crim inal and civil proceeding-! will be taken against the company, and the United States Commissioner hero is about to investigate charges of violation of the antl-lottory laws. Ilow Suwtello Hupes tu Cheut tho Itopo. Concord, N. H., Doc. 2. Counsel for Isaac Sawtelle announces that the priso ner has confessed to having murdered his brother, and that tha crime was committed in Maine. It ts suspected here that this is tho beginning ot a last resort plan to effect a chango of fate for Sawtelle, who Is sentenced to be hanged under the laws of New Hamp shire Jan. 5. There is no capital pun ishment in Malue. All parties iu the case will Do heard Monday. Judgments Agalost u Philadelphia Firm. Philadelphia, Dec 2. Judgments aggregating nearly fiu.uuu were onterod yesterday against the firm of Turner & lloyt, dry goods dealers, this city. Ephrutm Turner, a member of the firm. has been connected with the Spring Garden National Bank, which was closed some time ago, owing to tho very bad couaition oi us nuances. An Italian Anomaly. Home, Dec li. In tha Chamber of Deputies yesterday Slgnor Luzzattl, the Minister of Finance, said that the budgot for 1892 would be the first one in Italian history to show a surnlus. Ths budget, ha added, shows a surplus of 9,000,000 llros, "itrovlded Parliament uocepts tho proposed economies and taxes. PENNSYLVANIA BRIEFS. Abod-oord served as a rope with which John C. Hill of Heading hung himself in uls attic. Pennsylvania Grangers will hold their nineteenth annual convention in Harris- burg, Deo. a. Footpads have molested many Dedes trlausin tha vicinity of Allentown.. John Mulilroy uud Andrew Hoeffuer have been arretted. William O. Allison, President of the Allison Manufacturing Company, car builders, died suddenly at his residence in rniiaueipuia. In his suit for $10,000 damages for Injuries received at the works ot the Cntasaunua Cement Comnanv. Preston E. t'louser was nonsuited In Allentown court. Friends of the Hazleton city charter project were surprised at the hearing bo- tors vue uovernor wnen Attorney Lanna han said soma of the votes cast were n from outside the borough. hosenbauer'a hotel,, about. three miles fro ni Rochester was destroyed 'by fire Monday night. Loss estimated at $15, 000. Insurance $3,000. The Jury In the case ngalnst Anna M. I'urdy, of Syracuse, charged with prac ticing medicine without a licence, re turned n verdict ot guilty. Au express train oa the Central Hud son road crashed Into n local nt Tarry town Inst night but no one was hurt. HnvArnl rars were hiL-llv wrntilca 1. JlLjft COBTRltnTliVl JTeads off disease Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery. In a way, that you can understand, too, by purifying tho blood. When you'ro weak, dull nnd languid, or when blotches and eruptions appear that's tho tirao to take it, no matter what tho season. It's easier to prevent than to have to cure. For all diseases caused by a tor pid liver or impuro blood, Dyspep sia, Biliousness, Scrofulous, Skin, or Scalp Diseases even Consumption (or Lung scrofula), in its earlier stages, the " Discovery " is tho onlj remedy that's guaranteed. If it does'nt benefit or cure, you have your money back. You pay only for the good you get. Tho proprietors of Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh liemedy lose $500 if you're not cured of Catarrh. They prem ise to pay you that if thoy can't euro you. What do you lose by trying it? Is there anything to risk, except your Catarrh? AMUSEMENTS. JJIIiRGUfciOr8 TIIKA.Tlt.lJ, P. J. VEROCBOH, MANAOKK. WEDNESDAY DEO. 2, '91 Third season of America's represen tative Irish comedian, JOSEPH J. SULLIVAN, Supported by a powerful company in the successful musical Comedy-drama, The Black Thorn. PUETTY OIULS. NEW DANCES. OIlIQINAIi SPECIALTIES, O.YTCUY SONGS. SPARKLING MUSIO uiirlerttierasnoiemsntofG. VV. wlnnet. Kescrvr nseai huh tie itb mrii'i b urua t,urj Prices S3, Si uud 60 cents. F imtSUHON'ri TIIU4TRE, P. J. FEROUSON, MANAOEB. SATURDAY, DEO. 5th, '91 The acme of realism, clnrmlng HETTIE BGHNAIin CHASE and aperff ct company of pliyers, in a grand s o.io proauciiou ana picuireujiiu jiielo-Jrnmutle comedy, ! "Uncle's Darling" I Theherolueof the light house. An Alaska romnnce. with scenes and char aiders entirely new to the btage. A fortune In iiTilmuli to add to Hie r-ullsin ol the nlav. 'the only team oi irainea reiuaeor in exist ence. The most, wonaeriuuy intelligent nurse in tha wmld A troune of cenuine E&nulmauT dogs, brought direct from Alaska. Mu-ttft ana baue clogs, "King" and "Count." The pheuomoual acting bear, '-Topsy," and the precocious tries mule, "Mlunle." 2?ricoa. QQ, GO, 75o, F tUlGUSON'S THEATKE, P. J. PKKOUSON, MANAQEH, ONI3 NIQIIT ONIjY. MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1891. The charming soubrette, LILLIAN KENNEDY, In the great New Yorit success, 'Sie Couldn't Marry Three" ' Suppoited by the eminent singing comedian tier uroiuur, uuu a si rout; uumeuy company. Product Willi All Tlie'r Own Scenery. A grand scene of the Cornish coast with lolllnx light house. Dinghy tunnel, greatest rutirtua tceno ever mint. Prices, 25, 50 and 75 Cents. Ferguson ! House ! Restaurant (Under management of Enoch I.ocketl) Cor. fllnin nntl Centre Streets, FIR3T.CL.VW8 LUNCH COUNTER. Ilest beer, porter and nios always on tap. gars of the finest urands. OI i liiladelphia Cheap Bargain Store, For a full line of WINTER UNDERCLOTHING, ladles' and Gents' Furnishing Goods at the lowest prices mieciai uueoiuom. forts at tl 23 each. 1J. RABIN0WITZ, ilO E. Centre streel " Grand Holiday Opening ! You wlil do wull lo callaud rifipec't jtiu' sto Vo carry twice tllf M'liOuIlt of Block wo lid lust pcnon, nnd irmlwo limy be able to please yon Iu ivcry respect, and by fair mid honorable dealing oxjiect to even We Now Carry a Full Always fresh goods. DUNCAN & WAIDLET, No, 8 4 Sy ONCE TRIED is cheering, moro sustaining mu, ui uuuuu. .uonor lor ine WANTS, &o. Atlvertl'tl'ttwntM tn. .hit nltint .T...,Mn 5 linen, 6 c far one insertion; 75c. lor (wo; tl for three; one week, $1.50 two weeks, tl; one I.VI.U., ... FAKIUS FOR SALE. Areyou look inc (or a farm? IT ko rail nn or urritji tn J. J. Kehler, Frackvllle, Pa., as to where they ate loaaled and for terms. 8-22-tf Wi AN ' ED A bread and cake D-iBor. Apply 10222 West Centre street. 12221 TX7"ANTED. 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Mv wife, Frau ds Wonu, having left my bed and hoard without Just cause or provocation, this Is to notlly the puolio not to give her any credit on my account, as I shall pny nothing con- inicieu uy ner. uuaur. wujn. uuoerton, t-a., jnov. au, lcut. ll-30-3t FOR SALE. Tbo gray team of horses recently used by the Columtila If. &s. F.'.B. Co., No. 1 The horses will be a bargaluto the purchasers. FllANK JjEWIS, JOUS ElSENHOVEB, JRK O'NKII.1,, FllANK CODBlNaTON, J amui McDonald, ll-2l.tf Trustees. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is hereby clven that an amplication will be mnde to the Court ol Common Heat nl Schuylkill cinnly on Monday, December 21st, A. D. 1891. nt 10 o'clock In the foienoon, un der the'corporutlon net of the commonwealth 01 t'etiusj lvRUln, approved April 29, 1871 " and ine Ruppiemenn inereio, ior ine cuaiier oi an Intended corporation to be called "St. (leorge's Lithuanian Cat hollo Ueuenclal Mocletv. ol Shenandoah, I'd." Maid association Is to bo locatea inmieaanaoin, l'a,, ana to nave ior lis oojoct ine iniiiDionance ot a society rot boclal, educational and beneficial pur poses to Its members Jrom lunds collected therein. H. G. M, IIOLLOPETEU, Attorney for Applicants. Bhenandoah, la., Nov. 23, '91. 11 2J-iw THE TWEHIY-NISTH ilKUAL SESSION Tgchiis' Instiiuts of Sohuylkill Co. will be held In FERGUSON'S THEATRE, SIMANDOAII, PA,, December 14 to 18, '91. JIONDIY, Major Hcniif . Jane One of the grmrtfRt Orstors and Word Paint eri. He hannadea touraiound tbeworlt wlthasuccss 1. tile less thau marvelous TCEhDAV, Dr. .Tames T, lledley The ureal Orator of tao West. "The Bunny Bldo of Lllo." WlillNI!8I)AV. Jins Ollle Torbet and Iter Concert Co Miss Ollie Torb'lt, Violinist. Hlgnor Vlltorla llicoirlnl, Bnprano. Miss Paulino iloniegrlffo, Contralto Mlfcs Edlih Pond, Singing Header Mr. Gustavo Tn ilborg. Tenor. Moos, lienor 11 irjlov, Pianist. AU eminent aud popular artists. XHUItWO.W. Marshal J Wilder, 1'he Great Humorist. jl'Ho 1'nrk BUIers Quarlelte. Miss Annie A. 1'ark, Cornet and Zilher. Mi-s Georsle T. I'ark, Coraet aud Mandolin. Miss Katie Del a Park, Cornet Tr j.nboneand Piano. Miss Ad. lb. Park, Cornet and Mandolin, AT.Ii ROIJO AllTIbTS From the Jloston Transcript: "The Park Concerto impnnyg.ve one ol their popular ooncerts Monday evening Th entire concert i as received wl h ranturous applause as tsey nppearel In their different selections, They aieaUart'sts, and deserve all the applause thedolijjhte'l nudleocsKivo ihem." man BOIIOOI. UUABT&TTE. (Male voices.) BE.VSON TICKETS, Becurlus Ilesorved Poats,Jft;3'j Bingle admission , 50o Tho chart fir tho f aloof reserved spat tick ets will be opened at the b ix ofllce of Fe gn-so-i'sThea1, on Baturday, December 6, at 10.30 i. m. Before opening chart parth s do sirlusto urcbase tickets will draw numbers for position' In Hue. Each teacher In lino mny puroaase any number of tlekets not ex ceeding twenty, and each citizen In lino msy purchsKO any number not exceeding ten. The representative of each district will be required toprescutto the tickelxgent a list ol the names of the tcao lers lor whom he buys tlckols. Any person may Join ti e line a second time with tho same privities as at first. After December 12 the chart will be open at Klrltii's drugs ore. Doors open it 7 p. m. Entertainment com mence at 8. HA.ILWAY AnitANQEMENTS: Trains after each evening entertainment to nil nnlnta on L. V. H. It. between Ashlnnl and Delano. Amusements fori.peoinl trains o other point on L. V. It, It and IVnn'a 11. It ran be made with Bunt. A. P. Blaksloe, Delano, ana u. u. iewis, roiisviue. G. W. mEIH, County Superintendent. 1 surpass our previous flattering results. Line of Finest Candies. Look over our Btook. South Main SI,, Shenandoah. ALWAYS USEl and moro satisfying than nerves. Taico no substitute. Lehigh Valley Railroad. ABBANaEMENT Of PAS8KNOEB TBA1N8. NOV 15, 1891. Paeseneer trains will leave Bhenandoah for MauchChnnk, Lehlghton, Slatlnctou, Cata sauqna, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Will- ft?S!R?.la New "rk at B-n U.(W a. m., 12.52,3.10, B.2fl p. m. For Belvidere, Delaware Water Gap and tftroudsburg at 5.47, a. m., and 5.20 p. m. 'or Lambertvlllo and Trenton, .u) a, m For White Haven, Wilkes-Barre and Pitts, ton 5.47. 8.08, 10.41 a. m., 3.10 and 5.26 p. m. ForTnnkhannock, 10,41a, m 3.10 and 6.20 p. m. For Anburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyons 10.41 n. m., and 6.26 p. m. For Laooy ville, Towanda, Bayro, Waverly, fclmlra, llochester, UuIIulo. Niagara Falls, Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,aiid 5.28 p. m. For Klmlra and the West vlaBalamanca at 3.10 p.m. r or Auaenriea, iiasieton, HtocKton, Lum. her Yard, Weatherly and Fenn Haven Juno tlon at 6.47, 7.40. 9,03 a. m. and 12.S2, 3.10 and ?,26 p. m. ror joanesviue, Leviston and Beavei Meadow, 7.40, 9.08 a. m. and 6.26 p. m. For Boranton nt 5.47 H OX. 10.41 a. m jniinil 5:2p. m. f or nar.ie uroos. jeaao, Drinou and Free land at 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 12.12 3.10 nnd 5.26 p. m. f oriiuaKaKO at 5.47 and 9.03 a. m nnd 3.10 d. m For Wlgnans, Gllberton and Fraokvillo at 3.50 and 8.52 a. m., and 4.10 p. m. ror latesvme, oiananoy uiiy ana Delano, .47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.11. a. m.. 12.62. 8.10.S.2S. 8.03. 9.81 and 10.27 p.m. roriiosi ureeK, jiraravme ana Ashland 1.27. 7.46. 8.62. 10.15 a. m.. 1.00. 1.40. 4.10. 6.SS S.10 and 9.11 p. m. For Darkwater, Bt. Clair and Fottsvllle, 5 60 7.40, 8.52, 10.13 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 4.10, 6.28 and JJ. IU. For Bnclt Mountain, New Boston and Morea. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 12.52. 3.10. 6.26 and 8.Uip.m. For Raven Bnn, Centralia, Mt. Carmel and Shamokln, 8.52, and 10,15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40 emu o.w Ui. Trains leave Bhamokln for Bhenandoah, 7.55 11.65 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 9.30 p. m., arriving at Shenandoah, 9.05 a.m., 12.52. 3.10, 6.26 and ii.xa u. ill. 8DNDAY TKA1NB. For Lost Greek. Glrardvllle and Ashland. i.50, 9.10 11.35 a. m., 2.45 p. m. For' Darkwater. Bt. Clair and Pottavltlr. S.00, 9.30 a.m., 2.45 p.m. D or xatesvme, Aiahanoy utty and Delano, 4.00, 11-35 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. For Lofty, Audenrled and Hadeton, 8.00 a m., 1:40 p. m: For Mauch Chunk. Lehlghton, Slatlnslou, Catasauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kastos and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1,40 p. m; r or i.'niiaaeipnia, i.iu p. m. K. B. BYINGTON, Gen'l Pass. Act.. Hetblehm DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Mill promptly relievo the most di trt-Bslug caae of Acute or Citron I o ltbfeu matlam or Gout. Hy Etrictly obeeniug ttie directions, It will cure you peruum ently - - UuIU tho nomeroiu rrepatUont thit flood the country, tlila medlclDe li a specif e for the Ttrloui funm of rheuniatliim only, uol In ' kdj itenie & "curs all " One bottle 111 make a lit 1 1 factor p lninrcElon en tint intim. Biri la connection with the JUli, convince the itiflertr that tbe proper tenicdjr haa ben found, You aretarDiitly re qui ted to test lite merlti of KKOUT'S ltlij;UMATIO at iti valuable properties are endoned hi hundred of tto most flatterlon teiilmonUls. Only vegetable Ingrcdletiu, remarkable for their curative powcri, are used (a ttie maroracture of hEULT'3 IlllKUHATlO ItKHKDV $1.00 Pef Bottle. C Dettlos, t5.C0. mis, 5 Ct. Box. If ;r.ur ilorekfleppr dufii not keep It, Beud f 1.25 to iht Buaufacturer, and too vlll reoeie It lr citU. ALU13UT KltOlJT, 3037 Market Street, I'lillud'n, Ta. People's Oyster Bay ! EOAN' 11UILDINO, 12 E. Centre St., SUennndonli CHAS. C. GUISE, Props. OYSTERS ltiw, Stewed, Scalloped, Panned or Fried to or Jar. Fam 'lies supplied at their house with the best oysters the market n (lords. All Orders Promptly Filled. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor. Main and Oik Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily, A flne Hue of Choice GItOOEHIK3 Nuts nnd Caudles. JPoullry of all Kinds. Mr. Costlet receive Ills green trnck dally Irom ttie cltr markets, which is a Kimrautt o tohlsemiomers that they will receive fresh goods wlun buyU.gfrom him, LEATHER aidJHDE FlIHGS DP, J- CLBARY, Dealer In all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and (1 rat-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson House building. SHENANDOAH, PA, Q M, HAMILTON, M. II., ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Otnce-26 West Lloyd Street, Bhenandoah t a. If' As n -7 P i adslphia and Reading fiailroad i.me mole in effect Xov. in, 1891 1 )iAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS . n05,6w.?rlc vla 1'hlladelphla, weekday J SJ-uJaW S'...m- and 12 35 i60 and&lil tn. Hnnday U.10 and T.ii a, m. For NevJ ik, via Maucli Chunk, week days. S.asl .', a. m. and 12.31 and 2.60 p.m. A n t oTV"s'"" x iitiRuoipuia" weec aayry 1.10, 6.25, 7.20, it. m., 12.35 2,!io and 6.1 Pinil I ndny, 2.10 and 7.18 . m im 5 v' I ,50?5.55prrrnbUrE We6k aay" Uv'7W m'j O p. Suenlown' week dy. 7 20 . m., 12.1 ' "r FotUvlii. week dayn, 2.10, 7Mn. m.l .trr JL!mSll"a-aIl Mahanoy nitT. we.J VS?' TiS'-SS 7ni JtlJ2 2.60 and 6JSM im whjs nays l.l IK ma2w''tman1 0olumbla week dayijj (orwilllarniiport. Hunburyand Lewlebnrt ok days. 3.2, 7.20 and 112W a. m.. 1,85, 7 m. Hnndav 3:25 a. m.. .ns w m ' ' ' ,M For Mahanoy Plane, week dav. sun x.v 7.20 and 11.3D a m.. i V. iu I-00"0, "J V. m- any. a'lO, 3.25 anil v,vut i,ou Vt III. rur uiraravuie (itoppahannock Slatloil .oT, Ay . ru '-w ana ii?Tira 9lft H ?H? T i9 n ' one J on 1 " ... 1 ' OV li. 111, "Of ABb Inn fl tintt Hhamntln nrnnk 3.25, 5.25, 7.20, 11.80 a. m 1.85, 7.00 and 8,1 i. in. Hunday 3.25, 7 48 a. m., 8.05 p. m. ' Leave New York via Philadelphia, weei lays. 7.45 a. m., 1.80, 1.00. 70, p. n., 1SJI tight. Bnnday,6.00p.m.,f2.l6niKnt. ' 1 Leave New York via Mannh ofinnk. ie4 a inn HiitcMt hum a i if ft a u laVB. f.TRl. K.Ah A. m.. l.flOan 11 i.t n n u..n 1 uaj, ,.w . ill. i VJ?aTa ""aaelphla. week days. 4.10, and '"w a. m. i.uu ana b.uu p.m., from Broad au usuowdui ana .3d a. m. and 11.80 d. ml from 9th and Hreon streets. Sunday 9.05 al ui. xi.w p. xii. irum via ano uren. 1 Leave Heading, week days, 1.85. 7.10, 10.05( uu xi.ou . in., o.cu, i.oi p, m. nnaay LXi and C0.43&. ru. 1 Leave Fottsvllle. week dava. 2.4(1. 7. jn a ml 2.8G. 0.11 d. m. Hnndav. 1 7.mn. m onJ JL,save Tamaqna, week days, 8.20, 8.48 ami ia,m,,i.di, 4.lo, huuu,io u. iu. Dunoaya, 7.43 4. m, and 2.50 u. m. uwtv iitttianoy uiiy, weeit aays, w.ia tuu it. ui., i,ox, t,ii, anu e.it p. m. Hun lav. 3.48.8. 17 a. m.. 3.20 u. m. Leave Mahanov Plane, week t)ava.2'4).4.(iol 1.30,95. ll.&9a. m.,1.05, 2.06. 520, 628,7.57, an 3,37. 5.01, p. m. 1 ijtw.vo uiraruviuo utappaDannocK Hiauonl veete days, 2.47 4.07, tf.36, ana 9.41 a. m.. 12.05.1 i 12, 6.2 6.82, 8.03 aua 10.06 p. in, ttunday, 2,472 UI) DtiM tti IU, O.ll.UtUi U. Ill y I .ativa UritllavnuiM.fl htah b Vnr D IV1 n it 1 1.65 a.m. 8.85 and 11.15 p. m. Hunday ll.ll for Baltimore. Washlncrton nnd the wen .-'.a B. & O. It. It., thrnili'h trains leavn 3lra O ivenne station, Philadelphia, (P. A B. K. Kl I 4.16.801 and il.27 a. m.. 1.31. 4.24. r,.BftanJl 7 13 p. m. Hunday, 8.55 8.02 11.27 a, m 3.5J (J 14 tUU 4 Id p. 111. k ATIjANTIO OITY DIVI8ION.IU-4 teave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htreetri! aid .jonth Btreet Wharr. for Atlantic CUT. Week-days Expresa,9:03 a. m. 2.00. 4.oJ p. m. Aocomtuodatlou.SOOa. m. and 5.0 1 p.m. 1 saadays. Express, 8.00 a. m. Ace ami mo iaUon.8.00 a. m. and 4.30 n. m. 1 Kotnrnlne, leave Atlantlo City, depol vttantlo and Arkansas avenue. Week-day! express, ..iu, v.w a. m. ana i.w, p. m, Ati commodatlon8.10 a. ru. and 4.30 p. m. Buna days Exnress. 4 00. n. m. Anrimmndatlnnl 7.su a. m. ana 4iu p. m. u. u. hainuouk, uen'i rans'r A a. &. Muijr.uu. rres. a uen'i manacer. PENNSYLVANIA flAILROAD, BOHUTIJtII.1. DIVISION, ) and after Septeviber 1, 1891, train wilt f j Bhenandoah as faLlnuiM 1 For Wlgean, Gllberton, Frackvllle, Nel Oastle, Bt. Glair, and way 'points, 6.00, U.fl . UL IUU V.XU f 111, Hundays, (WO, 8.40 a m and 8.10 p m. For Pottsvllle, 6.00, V.10 a m and 4.15 p m,, ouuuiija, vw, u.iuu uinuu o.lu I' HI, for Heading, 6.00, a m and 4.15 pm Hnndavs. 600. 9.40 a.m. and 3.10 nm. For Pottstown. Phoenlzvllle. Norrlstml nnd Philadelphia (Broad street station), 6.'j u. lit. ttuu ..la i' in vfwim uuys Hundavs. 000. 9.40 a ra 8.10 n m: Trains leave KrackvlUe lor Bhenandoah 10.40 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 p n). BundaJ 11.13 a iu and 6.40 p m. , 1 Leave 1'ottsvllle lor Hhenandoa'i, 10.16 ail ti.ig, u in v.u p in. Dunoaysii, iu.iu & 1 l,eave Philadelphia (Broad stretA fitstlo ror roitsvuie and unenandoau, 5.57, 8.3 1 a 4.10 and 7.00 p mweek days. BundaWO (Umlted exnress. l.Oil 4.60 p to.) 12.21 1ZU. 2.30, 1.20, 4.02 5, tl, 6.2), 6.50 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 i m, 12.01 nleht. 2 rtn Ur...n...,A Q of, intttntoeii ... D c.r, n 11.35 t m. and 12 21, 12.41, 2.80, 4 02 , (llmitel t . n n. i , ..t. . : o ill MUU 14.UL mI For Sea Girt, Long Ilranch and lntermedli siations u.m, sm ana ii.ou a. in., 4.00 p. I week dava. nuudava 8 25 a. m. For Baltimore and Wnsiilngton 8.fl0r-7.l u.iuauu ii. ts a. in., i u, o 07,7.40 p. ra and li nlgbtdaily and 6 31, 10.20a. m., 1235 (limltj express wlin dlnl.igcar toilaltlmjro) 1.30, si '. ui. Yfa uuytt. r tjr liaiLllliuru only 1 weeicdiys. 5.08. 11.80 o. in. dallv. For lllchinond, 7 20 a, m. aud 12.03 nlej dully, 1 30 p m. dally, except Hunddy, 1 iT4ia leave uarriBuarg ior I'ltuiDurg afl .he west every day at 12.25 and 8.10 a m al MKI (limited) and 3.40. 8 80. U.8a a a. Wnv fi ,t(.ujun la n ui nuvi tau u ui every titty, For Pittsburg only, 11.20 a m dally and i: heave Bunbu'ry lor Wllllamsport, Klmil ttuauuuiKUH, nocuesier,nnatoana JNtagi '&1U, 5.10 a m dally, and 1.42 pm week del or vniKiss, a,aup m weekaays. 1 K'or Krle nnd lnlermedlato oolnts. 6.10 a 1 ially. For Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9.66 a Jally. 1.42 and 5.80 v. m. week days. 3 Isnova 5.10 a m 1.42 and 6,30 p u week del .ua. muunaays. 'UAH. B.PUUH, Hon. Mnn'r J. U.WOOD, J wen. rvun.. SHENANDOAH, PENk Capital, $100,000.0' A. W. Leisenring, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrmq, Cashier, ,1 9. W. Yost, Ass' tCashil Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3 IER GENT. INTERES Paldon HavltiKB UcpoMlts. JOHN H. EVAN3' SAL001 aQE, CENTBE ST., SHEN FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE, J rinest brands ol olgars always on Toe best tompemoco drlolta, First National Ban