"V FIELD'S STEALINGS Ho Sobbed His I'artnor of Notes and Securities. EMPTIED HIS FATHER'S SAFE. We!ohra Has Lsst $,300,000 Through m the Young Man- TJii Union I'acino lliillroi.il AVIlt I. mo tJf, 00,000-Oyrils W. field's Ondltlmi a l.ltllr imiii'iiTfcl, but etlll Crltlrutllow 1 IMwnnl TnUe. lilt (Jonflmuiient lu 1 Blount Vnrnnn Asylum. Nrw York, Dec. 3. Another of tho peculiar deallnus of Rdward M. Viold cropped out yesterday. It Is charged that ho went to tho private desk of Mr. Wiechers, one of the partners of the firm, ' and removed from It 150,000 worth of government bonds and $1(5,000 in loan notes. Mr. Wiecliors himself Indirectly makes the charge. He Buys: "When I went to Cuba sev- 1 oral months ago lu the Interest of the Hugar.consolidation scheme, I left In my private desk 150,000 worth of govern ineht bonds These were the personal property of my wife. Before leaving the city I called Mr. Field's attention to the fact that I had left these bonds In my desk. "1 alio left In the desk some (15,000 In loan notes. They were endorsed so that my wife co"uld collect them, as they matured during my absence. Them) notes were my own private property and ,fr. Field know it. On my return from . the $50,000 Worth of government i utids and tho $1 5,000 worth of negoti able notes veie gone. My private desk hud been opened." Mr. Wlechors had no Idea In what scheme Kdwurd M. Field dissipated this money. All he knows is that tho money is gone and he and his wife are penni less. It was freely charged on Wall stroet yesterday that, In addition to other crimes, Edwurd M. Field had robbsd his partner's wife, sacked his father's strong box and left thatgrayhalred man pentiiles. The latter accusation comes from a gentleman who nrofesses to have heard it from Cyrus W Field himself. Kdward M. Field, according to this etory, went to his venorable father three days after tho death uf Mrs. Field and while the old gentleman was still prostrate from the shock, begged for pecuniary aid to save him from dis grace. Hie old gentleman handed Eward tho keys to his vault in the safo deposit company and told him to help hlmiolf. Tho box, it Is said contained $300,000 in securities, the remnants of Cyrus W. Field's onco great fortune Edward took the keys and went away. It Is now alleged that he rltlod the box and tht beforo night of tho next day Cyrus V. Field was ponnlless, save for thofow piocos of real estate of which he has since disposed. CYRUS W. FIELD BETTER, ne l'stiei a Comfortable Tslght ills Don nt Mount Vernon, New Your, Doc. 8 Cyrus W. Field is resting easily, having passed n com paratively comfortable night. His con dition Is regarded as slightly Improvod. The loss of the Union Pacific Kallroad Company by the rchypothecatlon of se curities by Field, Llndley, WIechers & Co., was estimated at $200,000 to-day by Mr. Holmes, their attorney In the case. Mr. Holmes says the railway company has recovered the greater part of the securities. Sherilt Gorman said to-day that the commitment of Edwin M. Field to an Insane asylum overrides the order for his nrrekt, and that his Instructions not to arrest the other members of tho firm of Field, Lindloy, Wreckers & Co., had not been countermanded. He would not serve the order against tho other mem bora of the firm until he had received Instructions. Mount Veunon, N. Y tw n t,i ward M. Field, who is conllned In the Mount Vernon House, two miles from this place, as a dangerous lunatic, was very restless during the night, although he had slept soma of tho time. His at tendant did not loave hltn for a mo ment. Ills condition to-day is about the same. He Is not thus fur regarded, a a dangorous patient. Hammond Ilucltle Co. Rnitalned. EocttviLMi, Conn., Dec 3. A de cision of greit Interest and Importance to the shoo trade of the country was rendered yesterday by Judge Bhlpman In the United States Court. It was in the matter of the suit of the Hammond' Vucklo Company of this city against Hathaway Brothers of Bridgeport and completely sustains the patents of the Hammond Buckle Company, the orlgl 'nl Inventor and pioneer manufacturer of the automatlo buckle used ou arctio and leather shoos. Fatal llallroitd Wreck. New Yohk, Dec. 8. A local passen ger train, bouud for Tuekahoe, which left the Grand Central depot nt 0:10 o'clock yesterday afternoon, was wrecked nt the junction of the New York Central and the Harlem Railroads, t HOth Htret. Two persons, William Firming and nn unknown man, woro killed and soveral others were slightly Injund. The lllll Drclarad Unconstitutional, BofeTOx, Deo. 8. Tho full bench or tho Supreme Court, except Judge Holmes, who dissents, has rendered u dsolslon declaring the weavers' fine bill, passed by the last Legislature, to be un constitutional. The bill prohibits em ployers from withholding wage as pen alty for bud work. Under the decision employers may resume the fining sys tem, Pecretnry Foster to Jo South. Washington, D C, Deo. 3. It Is stated that Secretary Foster will go South, probably to Ashevllle, N. C, for a tew days' rest and recuperation early next week, before attempting to resume his duties in the Treasury Department. Tho grip still cllugs to tho Socretnry, and though he Improves dally his pro gress is slow and he remains very weak. To Compel Restoration of Paris Fund. Ddbijn, Deo. a The McOarthvltes have begun legal proceedings to have tho ownership of tho Paris funds decided by the courts and to compel the restora tion of the money to Its rightful owatn. INTO OCEAN'S ARMS. The New Crutvnr New York Launched at l'llllitridpllla Venterilny. Pml.AOKi.rHiA, Deo. 3 Tlio United Mates armored cruiser Now York was launched ynstcnlay afternoon from tho yard of tho Cramp Ship IlullilliiK Com pany, In tho presence of 1G,000 icopto. Tlio Vice-President and Mrs. Morton, nnd Secretaries Tracy and Noble woro on the Washington train, and nnioiiK those who oamo over with them woro Senator Gray of Delaware and Mrs. CD Itur untv Ul iemnnio unit nils. Gray, SonntoJ logins of Delaware, and th. visitor, ontero,! the vnrds the ! (treat red and white hull of tho Now York stood directly In front of tliom Handed In a rowbesido It wore the other vessels of tho now navy, which the Crumps have under construction. Thora was much bustle mid confusion through out tlio yard, and especially about the hull, whore fully BOO men wore at work. On the platform at the ship's bow an niter had been construotod. It was do coratod with bunting. Within its horse' shoe rail Miss Helen I'ago, of New York, was to stand to break tho customary bottle of champagne ovor the bow nt the moment that the vessel sturtod ou Its first voyage. When the hour of two o'clock arrived the workmen under tho hulls lieiun tn knock nway .the long polos which had j Mrved as props at the vessel's sldos. Among tho christening party gather ed on tho platform was Harry W. Cramp, who was in personal charge of the arrangements. In his pos session was the bottle of champagne which Miss Page win to break over the New York's bow. It reposed lu a cream-colored case. Around It had boon woven an exquisite net work of g ld cord from which hung cream colored ribbons fastened by a tassel of gold. From the neck of the bottle hung three streamers. One of them of pure white had the name of the New York printed on It In letters of gold. The others were blue, with narrow border si rips of red and white. On one of them was printed Miss Page's name, ou the other the date of the ceremony. During all this time the noise had been almost deafening. The Incessant pouniltug, the clatter df falling tlmbttrs and the shouts of the workmen had filled the air. Tho foreman gavo n last look up and down the linn of workmen under the hull. The work seemed complete. He looked up for the signal. Mr. Cramp nodded. Tho next minute the big saws began to move backward antl forward, cutting narrow paths through the tim bers. Tho noiso of the saws soundod clear and distinct through the breath less stillness. Miss Page stood with tho bottle Up lifted, almost touching the steel. A third quick movement enmo, fast on its heels a fourth a nd fifth and then sud denly the huge hull started on its voyage to the river. Suddenly, but not too suddenly for the christening party. "Now," said Mr. Cramp In a whisper, nnd responding to the signal Miss Page broke the bottle of wine against the fast receding prow nnd In a clear distinct tono said: "I christen thoo New York." As her keol struck the water the shrill whistle of a tug boat rent the air. A hundred others answered It in every tone of tho scale while from engines on tt) coal trestles of the Heading Hall mud I answer. J Faster and faster moved tho great hull, until, to tho accompaniment of tho j shrill whistling chorus and tho waving ; of a thousand hats and handkerchiefs, it glided Into tho water. As tho hull en- tered tho water the current caught it ' nnd turned It almost broadside on to tho shore. Thore was a rattle of chains nnd n splash on ouch side of tho bow. The big black anchors had been dropped, had caught on tho riverbed, and before the ship had begun to feel her freedom, she was onco more n prisoner, floating luly and cuinurously ou the tide. Not Sirs. Mutter's Murderer. Nnw Yoiik, Dec. 3. Ferdinand Mufr ter, the owner of n small farm .near Newark, N. J., whose wife was mur tiered a few years ago by a farm hand who escaped, suspected that Louis Har riot accused of killing Mrs. Leonard tit ' Atlantic Highlands was tho murderer Ul MID. iUUbbCL. J1D WUIlb IU i'lOOUULU yesterday where Harriot Is iu jail, saw tho prisoner and was convinced that he was not tho man. Col. Dloklnson to Jteslgn. Washington, Dec. 3. Col. John T. Dickinson has made up his mind to re. tire from the secretaryship of the World's Fair National Commission and his letter of resignation, which Is al ready drafted, will be sent to President Palmer. The resignation will take ef fect on Jan. I. He will probably accept the general rannagorsh lp of the Texas Arkansas & Paclflo Kallroad. Klevator Company Incorporated. HoCHESTin, N. Y.. Dec. 0. Articles of Incorporation were died in A Ibauy and in the County Clerk's office In this city yesterday for the incorporation of the Uraves .levator Company, with a capital stock of $100,000. The com pany Is formed for the manufacture and sain of elevators and general machlnory In Kocbester. Her Illations Hns Consented. London, Dec. 8, Her Itoyal Ilighnoss, Princess Helena Augusta Victoria, third daughter of the Queen and wife of Prince Christian of bculeswIg-llolstelU' bonderbtirg-Augustonburg, has con sented to become President of the Fng lish Ladles' Committee on Women's Work for tho Chicago Exhibition. PENNSYLVANIA BRIEFS. An execution for $'27,000 1ms been Is sued against Charles p, iiottman. con fectioner, of Reading Itev. Casper II. Gregory, a leading Presbyterian divine of Wilkesbarre. died yetterday, of typhoid fever. John MoManus, the most desperate criminal in tho htate, will suuur ou the gallows to-day the penalty for his nil merous crimes. Three executions aggregating $10,083 were entered against l. u. wolll oj Co. shoe manufacturers at Allentown, Pa and they have failed. John Morrlssey, jr., a Brooklyn druggist, was sandbagged at midnight and robbed of a diamond stud, a sold watch and $'J0 in cash by two men, who were arrested. A. If. Blood, the wealthy petroleum producer, nged about 30, was thrown from his Horse lues Jay evening and lu stantly killed. Ha was riding from Claredon to Ids home In warren, i'a. lit had 9100,000 Insurance on hU Uf. FIVE DEAD IN THE FLAMES. ' The Ifnrrlllln In I" of llnnrgli llels and Hid I'minly, of D.-li-oll. Detpoit, Deo. 8. Klre was discovered In tho residence of (5eoto J. Itels, at tho corner of Orleans and Catherine streets, nhoul 2 n. m. An alarm was turned In, but tho tlameA had spread urer tho lull Id In ti when the endues arrived. Tho fltomen at once made their way to tho upper lloor, anil there found, first., the hotly of Charles Itels stretohed ; n - i.. ...l I... ..,! t - ot,UBnfe of two ?7 recognlzod as Eddie and Josle Itels. The dead aro: Oeorge J. Rets, agod CO. Mrs. Itels, aged 45. Charles Hols, aged 20. Josle Hels, aged 12. Eddie Hols, nged 8. Gesrge J. Hels "war nn old and re spected citizen. There Is no clew to the origin of the Are. Doesn't "look" as the ought . the weak, nervous and ailincr wo man. As lontf us she suuVrs from the .tubes, pains, and derangements peculiar to her box, Ulio can't ex- lieet to. lint there's only nersoit to uinmo. With Dr. J'lorces favorite Jre scription, she's a different woman. And it's a chango that can bo seen as well as lelt. llic system is in virrorated, tho blood enriched, di gestion improved, melancholy and nervousness uispuucu. With tho"I'avorito JL'rcscnntion, all tho proper functions aro restored to healthy action. Periodical pains, weak back, bearing-down sensations, nervous prostration, all " female complaints" arc cured by it. It's tho only medicine for woman's weaknesses and ailments that's nuarantecd to do what is claimed for it. If it doesn't civo satisfac tion, in every case for which it's rec ommended, tlio monoy is returned (Jan somctliiiiK else ollcred by the dealer, though it may pay him better, bo " just as good " r AMUSEMENTS. IT I'. J. FERQUSOH, MA.KAQKR. SATURDAY, DEO. 5th, '91 Tho acme of realism, charming HETTIE BEUNARD CHASE and a porff ct company of players, iu a grand s euic proaucuou anu piciuresquu melo-aramatlc comedy. "Uncle's Darlinf Tho heroine of the light house. An Alaska romance, with scones and char acters entirely new to the stage. A fortune In nulniaU to add to the realism ot tho play. Tlio only wain 01 inuneu. reiuueer iu exist ence. Tho most wonderfully Intelligent horse In the world A troupe orgonulueKuqulinaux dogs, brought direct from Alaska. .Mu-lUI and baue dogs, "Kins" and "Count." The pneiioineuai acting uear, Mopsy, ana me precocious tries, mule, "Minnie." Prioos. SB, GO, 7Bo. F tSROUHOIS'H TOKATBE, 1' J, FKltOUSON, MANAQEB. ONE NIQ1IT ONLY. MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1891. The charming soubrette, LILLIAN KENNEDY, in the great New York Buccess, 'She Couldn't Many Three" j SupiK.rtd by .he eminent. BlnuitiB comedian, company. Produced Willi All Their Own Scenery. A crand scene of tho Cornish coast with rolling light house. Dlugby tunnel, greatest railroad tocno evernuiit. Prices, 25, 50 nnd 75 Cents a for LOST or FAIXIKO HANH00D. in tncral nd HEUVOUS DEBILITY. iweskness ol Body sua jaina, J.ceci Itbutt. hubl UAMIIHIIt full. Hi'kluiW. IIsm la rnUr ftd aoziirrorsoruxcesBcs la uiaor x ous7. hlrtElbiii:iK,lSDlVLMII1l.UI)lli:iSlil'llUSlill.UUI AbuluUlT mr.lll.i 11UHK TlilUTSUM-UrniSIa lasdiT. Ken Ukllff Irom &U Sialn Bd I'urrlxnt ounlrltf. II rile IkriK. DcirrlpU. 1Im)I(, ri lalhia tnd iiroufi uiallrd (arilrd ) trtti Allres. ERIE MEDICAL CO., UUFFALO.N. V. Ferguson ! House ! Restaurant (Under management of Enoch Lockett) Cor. fllaln and Centre Streets, FIB3T-CLA.88 LUNCH COUNTKll. Ileet hcer. porter and ales always on tap, CI gars of the lluest brands. Philadelplna Cheap Bargain Store For a full line of WINTER UNDERCLOTHING, ladles' and Gents' Furnishing Goods at the lowest prices riperiai nuooiuom forts nt I1.2& each. J, EABIN0WITZ, 110 1 Centre streel Grand Holiday Opening You will tlo wul 1 lo call nnd Inspect our ln k. Wo carry twice thf tt'i.i.unt of slock we did lusl rnoi, and tuitt we may be abfe to pleaso you lu every respoot, and by fair and liouoruble dealing expect to oven surpass our previous fluttering results. We Now Carry a Full Always fresh goods. I & WAIDLEY, Ho, 8 I ONCE WIED is cheering, more sustaining tea or colleo.. Better for the MntgflgB.'it,'i. MiiinMUBMaa "WANTS, &o. AtvrttiemnU tn IhU column, not ercpriUnn o tn , 5 r for on? inxrr'ion; 75c. or two: SI for 'hrpe; one week, UI.oU, two weeks, Hi: one nontn, sh. FARMS FOH HAIilS. Areyou look Ina; lor a larni? It so rail on or write to t. J. Kohier. Vraokvllla. Ptt i to where thev are located and for Isnu". 822-tf WANTED A t.nwl and oake baker. Apply to 222 West Centre street. 12 2W WANTED. YoutiK follow aln.ut II lo 15 years of ago. Apply at Schmidt's store. 11 21-11 ) 70 It SMjE. One store room tint! J ons dwelltug house. Lot 30 f-ct front md 1 10 feet de.-p. I'luoe. 316 Wes Co 1 sireot. 13asy itrm. Apply to Frank Warninir. 11-1 4-1 m WANTED. Good canvf scr3 for "Adv. niuri-s In tho Minos," tho only work ever published giving a complete record and description ol tho urent mlnliu; cllsnnters ot America. Terms liberal. ddriss, I. I. O'Alalley, Canton, Ohio. 11 21-41 ev sat FOR SALE. Tlie gray team of horses recently used bv the rotumlila 11. & S. F. B. Co., No. I The horses will be a bargaluto 1 ho purchasers. Fkank Lewis, John Kistssuowzn, Jure O'Nf.ii.l, fjiakk coduinotos, James McDonald, 11.21-tf Trustees ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. .Notice Is hereby given that letters o( administration nn the estate or 1. 1.. ltlch, deceased, late of East Union Township, hav ine beengrantol by tho Register orSchuyl. kill county, to the undorslgccd, nil persons Indebted to said estato aio requested to make payment Immediately and thnso having clalinx or demands agnlnst thocsUto of said decedent will present tho same without de lay. CAROLINE IllClf. Administratrix, nrnndonvllle, Pn.r Dec.3, 1891. l3-3t CHARTER NOTiUPj. iNotlce is hereby given that an application will be made to the Court ol Common Pr?a ol HchuylklU connty on Monday, December 21si, A. D. 1891. at 10 o'clock In the foienoon, un der thocorporatlon act of the commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, approved AprllS), 1874 "and the supplements thereto, for the charter i! an Intended corporation to be called "Ht. Oeorge's Lithuanian IMthollo llenetlchLl tocletv. of Hhetiaudoah, Pa." Halo association Is to be locaieci innuenanaoMn, i'a.. ana 10 nave lor Us object the mnlivtcnnncfl 01 a feocletv roi social, educational nud beneficial pur poses to its members irom luods collected Herein. B. U.M. JIOLLOPKTKll, AHorney for Applicants. Bhcnandoah, Pa., Nov.23, '01. 11-21-3W TIE TWENH-KINIH ANNUAL SESSION Tchirs' Instills o( Eohuylkill k will be held In FERGUSON'S TH.KATRE, SDENANDOAD, PA,, December 14 io 18, '91. JIONIHV, Jfirjor Henry C. linne One of t ne greatest Orators and word Paint ers, lie nas maaea lour arouna me worn wlthusucciss little less thau marvelous. TUESDAY, Jr. .Trtotej 7". lledley The great Orator of the West, "The Sunny mao oi line." WEUNK8DAY. Jirff s Ollle Torbet and ITer Concert Co Miss Olllo Torbett. Violinist. Hlenor Vlluirla Uaccirlni. Bonrano Miss Pauline MonteerlOb. Contralto. Miss isaitn i-oua. b ngiuir ueaaer, Mr. Gustavo To illienr. Tenor. .mo us. iiesior uirjiox, fiamsi. Ait eminent ana popular arusis. THVK3UAV. Sfarxltair. Wilder, l'he Groat Humorist. The Park Slbtors Quartette, miss Annie A. rurK, cornel ana inner. MUaaonmle i'. Park. Cornet and Mandolin Miss Katie Bella Park, Cornet Tr j.nbono and l'lnuo. Miss Ailali. Park, Cornet and Mandolin, ALL SOLO ARTISTS. From thfl Jlaslon Transcrlnt! "The Park Concert O 'lnpanygsve one of their popular concerts Monday evening Th i entire con-ert as reoelved wl'h rapturous applause as fiey nnniial In their dtlliircnt selitlODS. Tliev ai call artists, and deserve all the applause tue ueuguiea auaieuoe give ueiu." man school quartette, (Mnlo voices.) BE.V80N TICKETS. Becuring Ileserved Beats, jalJony;;!' Sluale admission 60c The nhsrt fir the Eale of reserved seat tick. rIm win be onened at tne box oitloe or Fe trn Bon's Theatre, on Haturday, Decembers, at 10.30 i. m. Before opening chart parties de siring lo - urchabo tickets will draw mimh;in for position In line, fcaon teacner in line mov nurouase any number or llOKOIs not ei ceeding twenty, nnd euch nllleen In line may nunihtihn unv tiunibflr not ezoedlnfir ten. The representative of each district will be required topmsentto the ticket gent a list ol the namosor me teuc lers lur wiiun uu uuys tictioia Anv nersou may Join ti.e line a sccnud time with the same privileges as at rlrst After December 12 the chart will be open at Klrllt.'surugs.ore. Doors ohu it 7 p, in. Eutertalnment oom menoe at 8. RAILWAY AH H ANQ E II 10 N'l B: Trains nfter each evening entertainment to all points on ii. v. it. ii. ueiween Asiuana and Delano. Arrinnemenisiortpeciai iraini o other points ou I.. V. It, It and Penn'a It, It ran he mode with Hunt. A. P. Blakslee, Delano, and a. "7l5E1BSi County Superintendent. ! Line of Finest Candies. Look over our stock. South Main SI, Shddi, - ALWA rs USED. ft and more satisfying than nerves. Take no substitute.. Lehigh Valley Railroad, ABKAN8BMKNT or l'ASBKKGER TRAINS. NOV 15, 1801. Passenger trains will leave Shenandoah for lauon imuiiB, ijenignton, isiatington, LU; anqiiK, Allonluwu, Bethlehem, Kaston, Phil d6lphla and New York at 3.17, 7.40, 9.08 a. m U.52.3.1". 6 26D. ui. For Belvidere, Delaware Water (lap and iiruunsoarH; i t.i , a. m.Lnn o.vip. rn. Fir LdimbertvilleRiid Trento i, 9.0K a, m Ko' White Haven, Wllkos-Barre and Pitta . ... v at a ia 1.1 41 m D in.nj ft im . uji urwi , v.w, x '.1. u- ju., u.i" iuiu yi. j. ForTunkhanuook, 10.41a. nf 8.10 and 5. ,1. in For Unburn, Ithaca, Geneva and and Lyon' ur.si a, iu , mmi o.m p. m. ForXjMfj vllle, Towsvnda, Bayre, Wnvm-iy, JbloaKO and all points West at 10.11 a. m.,aud V3 p. ill. ror "-imna ana tne west via ijaiamanea at lup.m. For Audenrted. Haaleton. Stockton. Lum er Yard. Weatherly and 1'enn Haven Juno ion at Ml, 7.40, 9,0S a. m. nnd 18.52 8.10 end 6 p.m. ror jeanesvuie, ixrvision anu ueave1 iuadow. 7.10. 9 08 a. m. and 5.28 rt. m. rortierauionaio.K u.uis, m.n it. m. uiuano wp. m. For Hatle llroolt. Jeddo. IJrlflon nnd Free and at 5.47, 7.40, .0S, 10.41 a. m., 1M2 3.10 and I.O D. 111. Fortlnakalce at 5,47 and 9.03 a. m and 1.10 d. m For Wletrans. Ollberton and Frnokvllle at 1.50 and 8.52 a m nnd 4.10 p. m. For Yatesvllle. Mahnnov Cltv and Usiauo. 5.47. 7.40, .08. lOfl. n.m.. 122. 3.10.1.26. 8.03. sji ana iu.i p. m. r Liosi urecK. diraravuie ana Asmann .27 7.46.8.52. 10.15 a. m.. 1.00. 1.40. 4.10. 0.35 8.0Jand 9.14 p.m. ifor DarKwater. t. Clair nnd Pottsvllle i.W 7.40, S.SH. 9.09, 10.41 a. m., 12.52,8.10, 4.10, 6.23 p. m. ror uncK jviouniam, new jkwiou ana Mores, 7.40, 9.03, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.28 and ,oi p. m. For Itaven Bun. Centmlla. Mt. Carmel and -Jhamokln, K.62, and 10,15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40 ma b.uo p. ui. xrains leavo dubeiiuiod ior nnenanuoau, .ill 11.IAJ U. Ui., 41.1V, l.itV null (7M1V1 p. iu.,miiviiiK it Shenandoah, i.Oo a.m., 12J2. 3.10, 6.23 and l.ian m ForLolty, Andenrled, Silver Uroolr Jrnc- tlonnni naiKion a,i7. 7 w, vjxs, ana ip.il a, m., 10, a. IV, awuDQ e.i a p. in. I .mt P.ook. aircmlvlllA anrl AahlunA 1.50, 9.10 11A" a. m., 2.45 p. m. For Darkwater. Ht. Clair and Pottsvlllr, 5.00, 90 a . m 2.45 p. m. ror Yniesviue, Mauanoy uity ana Delano, .00. 11.35 a. m.. 1.40. 4.40. B.03 D. m. For Lofty, Audenrled and Hatloton, 8JX! ' in., i.w p. iu: II n...t. .11. .... T .1. 1 ..1. . UI. Ilulnn 1U1 MHIUIU UUUUKI UDUIIMU, DU1J1JIU11, 3atasaiuiua. Allentown. Bethlehem, lir.ator. a now xurK, o,wa. m., i.sup. m: r or rnuoaeipnia, i.su p. m. E. B. BYINGTON, Uon'l Pass. Astt.. Hethlfhim DO YOU WANT BELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Mill rrermntlv relieTO the mnnt dU trewsing cane ot Acute or Chronic Iheu- matimu or Gout, lly ctrlctly olserviug tlioUlrectloua, it will cure you iiennaa- eiiiiy 1 UDllkt thft inmrroiii prtnuf aHom (hut tiemA the country, UUa niedkim t rrvectfie for tbo ii r:.iW0 ty en9 " cur all Una Ixitilo will mU BSSl & ssturactorr-Imnrcaalnn An th inirm. anri Tstriooi jorm orrneumatiint only . md iiolto la oanneollon with tlis plltt, convince the sufferer that ins proper remuur u urea loona, aun are earncBtiT re IKKOUT'S KUKUMATIO KEMCDV. u hi taluatile propertlta art eudoneil bj bnndrtdi rtb Only YegetaulaJngredJeMi, rrmarkablc for tbctr enratlTS power 1, are uo.l in tbo manufacture of KROUT S UURUMATIO lt MEfY S1.C0 For Bottlo. 6 Battles. S5.C0. FiUs. 25 Cts. Bex. Hj-tur tore keeper dei Dot keep It, aeud l,iS to th uuuisturcri tun jnu win rcGtiTti 11 pt man. AliUKUT K1CUUT. 3037 Market fstreet, 1'hllHd'a. Pa. People's Oyster Bay EQAN' BUILDINO, T2 is. Centre St., Slienniidonli CHAS. C. GUISE, Props. OYSTERS Biw, Rtewed, Soalloped, 1'iinncdor rried to order. Families supplied at their house with tho best oysters vue mnrKei anoras. All Orders Promptly Filled JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand Cor. Main and Oak Streets. Fresli Oysters Raceived Daily, A One Hue of Choice nitOCKUIEB Nuts nud Caudles. Poultry of all Kinds, Mr, Costlet receives Ills green truck dally Irom the cltv markets, which Is a guarantee to his customers that they wlllrocelvo fresh gQoaswiisn miyingirom mm. LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS JE. Dealer in all binds ol Shoemakers' : Supplies Large and first-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson House bnildlne. SHENANDOAH, PA, G. M. HAMILTON, M, D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Offl oe-25 West Lloyd Street, Shenandoah 1 d adelphia and Betiding Bailroud Thnt Table In effect JVor. IS, 1801 BAINS LEAYE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS Kor New York via Philadelphia, week days, 2.10 5.25, 7,20 a. m. and 12 85 160 and 6.61 m. ounnay z.iu ana 7.4 a. m, r or now , a. m. and 12.85 a n d 2.60 p. m. nr IteAdlnif nnH Phllnflnlnhla vufilr itnvi. 10, 6.25, 7.20, n. m., 12.85 2.W and 5.65 pi m, hum. 4.iu huu .sea. m., su p. m. 'or Harrlsburir. week nnva. lili.7.20 a. m.i i50, 6.55 p. m. jror Aiiontown, week days, 7.20 . m J2.SJ "or l'ottflvlim. week dnvs. 2.10. TJd.a. tn:. 2.80 3,60 and 6.5o p. m. Bnnday. 2.10 and 7.18 m., 4.30 p.m. Kor TomtUiUA and Mahannv nifv. waaIe ys, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20. a m., 12.85 2.60 and 6.55 Ml. ouuiutj, Aiutiuu '.lou.m., 4,00 p. in. Additional lor Mahanoy City, week days 7,00 For Lancaster nnd HnlumbtA. wmiV rtnve. 7)n. m.. 2 60 p.m. Kor Wllllamsporl, Hnnbnry and Lewlsbnre, pek days. 8.21, 7,20 and 11 .SO u. m 1.35, 7.00 m, ououuy h. in., o.ua p. in. ""or Mnhanoy Plane, wees dnvs. 2.10 8.25. n 'foiinnrf if in n m 1 9". ntn ere .00 and n. in. Hunday, 2 10, 8.25 and 7.48 m,' ,us, 4.3U p.m. For Olrardvllle (Itamiahannock HtAtlnnl '- days, 2,h'. 8.2"i, 5.25, 7.20 and 11.30a. m., 12.35, 1 85 U.S0, S,65, 7.00 and 9.25. p. m. Sunday, iu a Z3, 7,ss a. m., a.uo, l. m. "or Ashland and Bnauiokln. week davs. 23,5.25,7.20, 11.31 a. m 1.35, 7.00 and V.ii uui i?uuua; . ' ' .1.,, w.w ui, m, l'MAINB FOB HHKNANUOaHl T!" ill Leave New YorSc via Philadelphia, worak" nvA.7.45 a. m 1.80. 4.00. 7.30 p. m 1Z.JV izht. Sunday, 3.00 p. m., 12.16 nlent. Leave New York via Mannh Chunk, week ars. 4.30. 8.45 a. m.. 1.00 and 3.45 u. m. Bun- any, .uu a. m. iieave inuaaeipuia. weex nays, s.iu, ana 10.00 a. tn. 4.0U and 0.00 p. m., from Broad nd Oallowliill nnd 8.35 a. m.nnd 11.80 p. m, from 91 hand Ureeu street. Sunday 9.05 a. rn, 11.10 p. m. irom 8th and Ureeu. iiavo Heading, wees: nays, i.. -t.iu, iu.uo Aaa 11.50 a. in., 5.65, 7.57 p. in. Munday 15 and 0.48 a, m. Deave X'oturvuie, ween aays, a.iu,7.iu a. m., f.Hfi, 8.11 p. tn. Bunday, 2,40, 7.00 a, m. and uo i. rn. Lave Tamaana. weer dart, 8.211, .48 ana 1 .21 a. m., 1.21, 7.18, and 9.18 p. m. Bnnday 3.20 13 1. m. and MM p. m, .lOave Mabanoy Ouy, ..'eck days, 8,40, 9.18 iQ Il.47ii. m.. 1.51. 7.43 end 9.41 p. 01. Han. lay, 3.43,8.17 a. m., 3 JO p. ui. jueave ivLauaauy 1 iuv, wwk utiyn, n,.w ),.. 11. XI a. ni.,i.uD, iwa- ', ano i.'sj u. m. Bnnday 2.4 . 4.00, and 8.27, a. m 8 37,5.01 p. in. warn Hirardvllle (Kappanannoek Human) days. 2.47 4.0, N.38, and 9.41 a. m., 12.03, 12, 5.23, 8.82, 8.03 and 10.08 p. m. .Sunday, 2,47, .0', 3.31 a. iu, 8.41, 5.I7 p. in. 1eave Wllllamsport, week days. 8.00,9.45 and i.56 a. m. 8.35 and 11.15 p. m. Hunday 11.15 . m. For Baltimore, Washington and tho west la I!. A n. It- It., thrnneh trains leave Qlrard 1. venue station. Plilludelphia, (P. B. It. It.) t soL.nna a. m., 1.31, s.if im hu 13 D. m. Hunday. 3.55 8.02 II SI a, m., 8.50 5 42 and 7 13 p. m. ATJLANTIOCITY DIVJH1UJN. 1. eavo Phlhidelphla. Chestnut Street What t tt-jd twain Blreet Wharf. , For Atlantic Cltr. 1 Week.days-Erprcss,9.W a. m. 2.00; . in. Aocommoaalton,8 00a. m. and SWI .in. ' Bandays. Bxprees. 9.00 a. m. Acoom mo nation, 8.00 a. m, and 4.30 p. m. nsiurning, leave Auanuo uiiy, aepoi Vtlantloand Arkansas avenues. week-days commodatlon8.10 n. m. and 4.80 p. m. Sun days Kxpress. 4.(10, p. m. Accommodation 7.30 a. m. nnd 4.30 p. m. u. u. xiAnuilUA., wen'i irass r Agt. A A. MOLEOD. Pres. A Uen'l Manager. PENNSYLVANIA HAILROAD. SCHUYLKILL DIVIBION, On mid after September 1 IS91 , !ran will iav Shenandoah at follows: Vor Wlggan, Uilberton, Fraekvllle, New Castle, BU Clair, and way points, 6.00, 8.18 s m ana .io p m. snnaays, sou, u.su a m ana sjup m. For l'o tts vine, 8.00, .lo a m and 4. 15 p m. Sundays, 800, 8.40 a m and 8.10 p m, Cor Heading, 6.00, a m and 4.15 pui Bnndays, 600, 8.40 a. m. nnd 3.10 pm. For Fottstown. l'hoonlxvllle. Norrlstown kna PhiiaJeipbiu (itroad street station), 6,00. a. m. and 4.15 p m weelc days Hiinaays, wu, u.su a m a.iu p mi Trains leave Fruckvllie lor Shenandoah at 10.40 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,08 p m. Sundays, U.I8 am and 5.40 pm. Leave Foituvllle lor Bhenandoah, 10.15 and 11.43, a in 7.15, 8.42 p m. Sundays, 10.40 a m 5.1fip m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street Ptation), For Pottsville and Bhonandoah. 57. 8.S, a m 4.10 and 7,00 p m week days. Hunday 6.50, and V.S3 am for New York, 3.20, 4.06, 4.40, 5.85, 6.50, 7,30, 3.U08.SU, J.50, 11.00 and 11.14, 11.35am. 13.00noon, (limited eznress, 1,03 4.50 p m.) 12.21 12.44, 1.40, o.Ai, s.vn o, u, o.uj( o.du i.m d,u ana iu.ou p, on Sundays, 8.2U, 4.05,4,40, s.35,8.12, 8.Sfrj ii.mi ui. miiu iM.11, .in, 1 111111W n 4.50), 6.23, 6 2). O.t, ,j.iH -..i.. o al and 12.01 6 7 For Sea Girt, Loner Branch and Intermediate stations 6.50, 8 JH and 11.30 u. m., 3.30, 4. 00 p. m. neon uuuuiijn 0 uj ill. ror xiaiiuaure ana wasmngion, a.oo. i;zu u.iu uuu xx.io n. iu., -i ii, 001 , 4.W p.m. ana iz.ua nielit dally and 8 31. lb;iQa. m..rja (limited express wftli dining car to Haltlmore) 1.30, S.4tt l. iu, vfa.ixuMjD rui uuiiiiuiuia uuijr ii,v.t l.Ul weenuiyu. o.urv Li.au a. IU. UU11V. i For Htcumoud. 7 20 a.m. and 12.0. nlrlit I uuijyt iot)i. ui, uauy, except ouuu iy. D tn everv njiv. For l'ltlsburc only. 11.20 a m datlv and 10.20 j m week days. Leave Bunbnry lor Willinmsport, Clmlra, lanandalirua. Hoche'tor. linnalo and Niagara Vails, 5,10 a m daily, and 1.42 p m week days? (Tor Watklns. 6.30 p m week davs. or line ana miermeaiaie points, o.iu a mi, dallv. 1.42 and 5.30 p. m. week davs. For iaiiv. r nr liocx imven. d.iu. ana h.ui b. m. rtenova o.iu a ia liz ana o,c!U p m weeK aayi, .iu a. xa aanouys. -a U u. II! ... 11 1 I . 111. 11.11 'U.Ull 1 . . A U ""I . A.. T I UUll, . oa. Man" Hen. Pass. Alt. TIIlUTHi; DVII.DINO, SHENANDOAH, PENNAtE Capital, $100,000. oo A. W. Leisenrmg, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrmg, Cashier, ?. W. Yost, Ass 'tCashiel Open Daily &rooi o to 3. j 3 PER CENT. INTEREST I'a I a uu Having; si ncpoBltH. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, a8E. OENTBB BT., SHENAND04 FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE Finest brands ot 0 tears always ol" Ttie best tonperauoe ditnlts. s First National Bank i iL ,1; tatitaA.