4 A TERRIBLE CRASH .1,1 , s Falnl Wreck on tho P. '& It Near PonninRton, N. J. THREE KILLED, BIGHT INJU11ED. "Eoyal Blue" Eipreas, (king at Tall k Speed, Straok a Grawl Train- 13vry Our of th lHfl4ncr Train ItaoWpt Olio l'tlllnmn Completely 1)nuitlUlieti- I llseftplliK Slniim Mild l'lr Drove llnuk , the Kuftmiirs-'J tin Killed nil Iruok ljHlinriTu A hernia of Ilnrrort Trkhtoh, N. J., 0o. 4. The Philni delphi & KniwUnit road's tMt express, which left New York at 4 o'olook yes terday afternoon rim Into a gravel train half a mile east" of Pennington at 5:15, kllllDK three men, Injuring eight and wrecking the passenger angina anil throo cars. The klllou" aro: I'MDEtttCK M'Caiion of Philadelphia. I Miciiaki. Malo.nrt of Trenton. Thomas Fitzpatrick of Philadelphia. All wero track laborers. The engineer of thw express, Frederick HodriKuez, wan hnilly crushod and cnldml. lie was nllvo when taken out of the wreck, but cannot survive. The moat seriounly Injured are: Isaac VIiirqHis of Philadelphia, throe ribs broken, several slight fractures. James Isaacs of 1'hiladelphia, Injured badly about the head. Charles Wilson of Oormantown, artery severed by breakiuKKhtss. Charles C. IJruidliiK of Philadelphia, khouiiler fractured and badly cut about face and neck. The "Hoyal lilue" Is tho fastost train run over this road, and is m ado np of vestibule Pullmans and coaches. At the point where the accident occurred there Is a heavy grade, and t lie oxpross was rushing along at the rato of about CO miles an hour. On the main track, owing to certnln repairs being made on the lino, a long Bravel train had been standing during the afternoon, and through somo inex plicable blunder it had not been started for the Pennington switch when the ex press came crashing along. The engineer of the passenger train porculved tho other train too late to bo nble to prevent the wreck. Brakes wero put on nnd whistles sounded, but almost before the nlfrighted laborers on the gravel train could look up the ex press had crashed Into and through tho caboose nnd plowed its way along for sevoral rods. Instantly v!irRceQ0 became one of hor lor indescribable. Men, women aud children, tauglod and crushed in- the mass of wrockago, shrieked and callod for help. , Tho locomotive, otitlrcly demolished, lay beneath tho piled up debris of tho caboose of tho gravel train aud the for ward coachos of tho pussongor. Tho escaping steam and tho lire from tho furnace drove nil back who approached for somo time. Evory car of the express, with tho exception of tho Pullman, was completely demolished. " Uloodlinund "u ThKlr Trail. BlKMlNOltAM, Ala., Doc. 4. Officers with bloodhounds aro on tho trail of tho robbers of the midnight south-bound oxpress on the East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Hallroad, which was held up by two muskotl men throo miles east of lJome, Qa., Wednosday night.. Engi neer Uarrett saw a lantern waved fran tically across tho track and Btoppod tho train. Two men got on between tho ooach aud express car. Locking tho , passenger car door, they onterod tho ox ' press oar aud covered llaggago Master Lewis with pistols. Lewis at first ro fused to hold up his bauds, but when threatened with death obeyed. Tho keys to the safe Wire found and then the robburb pulled ,the bell cord. Ab the train slowed up they got off and took to ' the woods. It is believed they got less tbatt $1,000. iw Presidential Postolfloos. W abuinoton, Deo. 4. The following named postoltluea will become Presiden tial ones on Jan. 1, 1802: Montanese, Conn.; Cumberland Mills, Me.; Fort Fairfield, Me. ; Madison, Me. ; Housa tonio, Mass. ; Needhum, Mass. ; Ovid, N. Y. ; Montpelier, Vt. ; Ellxabelhtowu, Pa.; HlklHiid, Pa.; Hamburg, Pa., Knox, Pa. The. salaries of those offices range from $1,000 to $l,!100 per' annum. The Presi dent will not appoint postmasters' to these offices until after tho lirat of tho year. . Death of a Centenarian. DaMabibuotta, lie.. Doc. 4. Mrs. Elizabeth Dodge is dead hero, having passed the century mark in ago by a fuw months. Her husband, who served lit the war of 1812, has bean dead for 40 years. Five children survive Mrs. Dodge. Mrs. Dodge mum from a family notod for, longevity. Oue of her Bisters lived to be 102 yours old, while most of the others in her family huve lived to a ripe old ujjo. 0 Ilolll Vessel May he Saved. VlNsVAim Haven, Mass., Dec, 4. (Steamer South Portland and schooner Agnes Manning, stranded at Pattjuu Island, are reported to lie in. exposed positions, both full of water. The wrecking fleet of the Boston Boat Com pany are at work on the vessels, ami it the weather continues favorable both of them will be saved. Slalinl llawley Was MurilertMl, PoRwmouth, N. II , Dec. 4. An nu toy on the hody of UalMl Ilatvley, who wits' found dead Wetlnwtdiiy, has ruvealeil that death was oansed by a fraoiured skull. Tho tuedloal men are of til opinion that the injury was cniiil hy noma hlnnt instrument iu th hands of ouu iwreon unknown, anil not hy a fall. Kolllns Will Out IIU Wlfu' Property. Doston, Deo. 4. Lowls P. Rollins ot Brooklyn, hone Uaathhail marriage with Kiss Kate K. Norcross of Somer vllle led to the ooutenuug of the will hy an aunt, will he allowed to reoolve tho property without further trouhle, the protest having been withdrawn. Tho will will be uduilttod to probata next weak. Mlttafd lilt Footing and Killed, Nrw ahk, N. J., Deo. 4. Cornelius Uazei, a laborer of Llttlo Falls, N J., uucn-1 ted to board u morlug train at Greenwood Lake, yesterday afternoon, uut missed his footing and fell beneath, the cars. 11 was lustuitly killed. PLAINFIEUP FIRE SWEPT. A IiUimlrmn Ciittll.ttrratlnn limtrny Sino.oncuWortli i.f lliilni rmpnsiy, ItaAMFltMi, J.' J., Do. 4.' de structive lire swept away properly valued at $140,000 In this eity Inst night. An nsh heap In the rear o( a Park ave nue stable started a blaze thnt soon communicated with the Immense lum ber yards of the U. J. Iiolce estate. The Humos Bpread very rapidly and it was found necessary to send to Scotch Plains, Fanwook and Westdeld for aid. Small buildings were swept away like ohall before a torrent of lire, while larger structures within the blocks bounded by the Central Hallroad trucks, Park avenue, Fourth street nnd Madi son avenue wore either totally destroyod or rendered useless. No lives were lost, but T. O. Donna, the chief of the Are department, and three of his assistants narrowly escaped Instant death by using buried beneath a falling wull, They were not serioimly hurt. The heaviest loss will bo the D. J. llolce estate, which pwns oxtenslvo lumberyards. Ther losi will ba $10.), -000. Other losers will he K. P. Huff, Levi Hetlleld, K. 0. Mulford, N. W. French, Solmon Dunn, A. M. Huuyon & Hons and T, O. Doatto. SECRETARY FOSTER'S ILLNESS. lie Is a Little Hotter, Hut Cannot lteturu to Duty for Sumo Time. Washington, Doc. 4. An unfounded rumor Is In circulation that Secretary Foster's Illness has taken a dangerous turn, and that Dr. J. II. Hamilton, formerly Surgeon-General of the Marino Hospital Service, had boon sont for frofu Chicago to take charge of the case. Dr. Hamilton Is In charge of the case, but he was not sont for from Chlougo. He chanced to be in tho city when tho Secretary returned from New York and became ill, nnd, as ho hud previously attended the Secretary, ho was summon ed. This was nearly two weoks ngo. Ho considers the Secretary out of danger, but Insists that ho bo kept perfectly quiot, ns ho is still weak and a relapse might come from ovor-oxertion. Ho thinks that tho Socretary may be abloto drive out In a few days If tho weather continues tine, and If tho pationt keeps on improving tho doctor may lot him start South by the lattor part of next woek. It Is stated that Secretary Fos ter will not bo able to return to duty at tho Treasury for several weeks. AN EX-MAYOR'S TROUBLE. Hlcliard T. Penrsuu nt Allegheny City Arrentod for Embonlouient, Pittsburg,' Pa., Doc. 4 Yesterday afternoon Solicitor Elphlustone and Controller Drown of Alloghony City ap peared before Alderman McMastors and sworo out a warrant for tho arrest of Mayor Hlchard T. Pearson, chnrgin g the ox-Mayor with embezzlement. Tho warrant alleges that during his term of office as Mayor of tho city of Al legheny Mr. Pearson did wilfully nnd fraudulently take, convert and apply to his own Use, or to the use of some other person not the owner, tho sum of S1DU. tho property of the city ol Alio gheny, which ho did not turn Into tho cltv treasury. A tolophouo mossago brought ox-Mayor Pearson and his bondsman to the office of the aldermau, whero ball was given iu tho sum of $1,000. r Action nrtlreek Catholic Priests. WiLKEsiiAititE, Pa., Deo. 4. The Greok Uothollo priests of tho United States, In conference at HazlotoU, yes terday humbly petitioned Hoina to take no action looking to tho removal of married Greek uriests from their charges in tho United States. The Amerlcnu Bishops aro opposed to a married ministry and some time ago petitioned ltomo to recall tho marrlod Greek priests In this country. Tho firoek Catholics in this country owing allegiance to tho Holy Seo number 200, 000. Hlttnn by a Mud Heir. Newaiik, N. J., Dec. 4. John Groh, of 'AS Pennine avenue, this city, was bitten in the hand by his dng last night. Physicians were immediately summoned and the wound attended to. The dog was sullerlng from uyuropuoDia nuu was killed. Mr. Groh will go to the Pasteur Institute, Now York, for treat ment The grip is again epidemic here, more than 250 cases having bjen report ed to the health officers. Last woek thero wero Bevendoaths from tho disease. Tho Oruvos Trlul Coiiiluenced. Dksvbu, Col., Deo. j. A Jury to .try Dr. Graves for tho murdor ot Mrs. Bar nnhy wub obtained yesterday, and tho trial is now on. District-Attorney Stevens is making the opening argu ment for tho prosecution, ami will prob ably occupy the entire day. Judije Fur man will opon for tho . defeuse, und his argument promlsasto be very elaborate. Yalo'i (lifts Hilling the Your, New Haven, Conn., Dec 4. W. Vt Farnam, treasnrer of Yalo Uulvorslty, has submitted his annual report of the Hllalrs of tho Institution for tho year ending July 31, 1SU1. It shows that tho university has reoolved a total of $3 It!, -8'J1.0I in gifts during the puit year. Old Uuirllioer Killed. AtTOOSA, Fa., Dec. 4. Eobort ifcFar lane, agud 01 years, wus killed on the railroad near hero yesterday. Ilo was chief engineer of tho Ilollldnysburg Nail Works, and was ono of tho sur viving engineers ot the old Pennsylva nia State IUllroad. A JtelllgercMit. Colored 1'aHtor. Cahmmjc, Fa., Deo. 4. Itev. M. M. Bell, pastor ot u eolored church, at Mount Holly was nrre-ited yojtorday, oharget with assuult and battery by a feiuule member of his oougregation. He was committed tj jail lu defuultot balL PENNSYLVANIA .BRIEFS. John Lubuka, a Hungarian laborer, shot aud killed Stephen Copko and another Iltinuarlan, name uukuown, yesterday, at Duryea. Lubuka ham not yet beou arrested. . All the miners ot the Delaware, Lacka wanna & Western, tho Deluwara & Hudson, and the Individual operators la tho Luokawaana Valley, have boon plucod on eight hours time. Edward W. Fatton, Samuel House man, Mhort Crawford, James F. Dell and Harry Hunter, the Indicted mercan tile appraisers ot Philadelphia, pleaded guilty yesterday ana wero uncharged lrom their offlcej. .FATS OF A POLITICIAN, John MoIIimiupi ; 1 1 I a 1IU Career on the Gallows In Philadelphia. PiilLADHLPinA. Dec 4.-J6hn Mo- Marius was hangeu1 !n Moyatnenslng prison yard at 10:08 o clock yosterdny. MoMauus was known ns the wicked est man lu Philadelphia. He had mur dered no less than three persons, tho last of whom wile Eugene Met ii an Is. His whole life has been one of crime, and in addition to his murders he has stabbed and otherwise badly wounded at least n dozen mon nnd women. The murder of McQInuis, for which MoMauus was hanged, occuried on election day, 1860. Thero was a woman In tho caso, one Amanda Cross, styled the Queen of tho Slums, Hor record Is nlmost a parallel iu every respect to that of McManus. During tho past five yoras throo young men havo been' murdered, aud with the killing of each she has uoeu connected, directly or indirectly. Jatnos Kano, who was hanged some years ago, klllod his brother on her account, and the hanging of McMnuus to-day marked her fourth victim. On election day, lHS'J, McManus went on a debauch and klllod Jlculnnls lu a drunken frenzy. He was prominent in ward politics and controlled gangs of repeaters. If it had not been for his political pull ho would havo been hanged two years ago. COPYRIGHT IS9I The best thing to do is this : when you're suffering from Sick or Bilious Headaches, Consti pation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, or any derangement of the Liver, Stomach, or Bowels, get something that relieves promptly and cures permanently. Don't shock the sys tem with the ordinary pills get Dr. Pierco's Pleasant Pellets. They're the smallest, for ono thing (hut that's a great thing), and tho easiest to take. They're the best, for they work in Naturo's own way mildly and gently, hut thoroughly and effec tively. Thoy'ro tho cheapest, for they're guaranteed to givo satisfaction, or your money ia returned. You jiay only for tho good you get. What moro can you ask ? But don't cot something that the dealer Bays is "just as good." It may ho butter for him, but it's pretty certain to bo worse for you. AMUSEMENTS. i;m;urtoN'H theatue. P. 3. FEnaOSON, MANAQKR. SATUfiDAT, DEO. 5th, '91 The acme of realism, charming IIETTIE I3K3JAR. CHASR and aporlf ct oomiiany of players, in agrand S e .10 prOUUOUOU HUH piwuiu qu melo-JIramutle comedy, (I Uncle's Darling" The heroine of the light house. An Alaika romsnoe, with scenes and char actors entirely new to the stage. A fortune In nulm,tls tondd to the raulism ol tho play. The unly leim oi iraiueu rmnneer iu eaisi- i nce. The most wouaeriuuy inienigeuv nurse In the world A. troupe oigouuiue ciimnriu dogs, brought direct from AUska. Ma-lllI n,i DnnHiinvK. Ivintr" and "Oount." The nhenomeual acting boar, ' Topsy," and the prccoclou. trloc mule, "Minnie." Prioos. 23, GO, 7Go. ERGUHON'H TIIRATRE, r. J. FEiiarsoN, manaoeb. ONH NiailT ONLY. JMV nUlMJHR 7 The charming soubretle, LILLIAN KENNEDY, In tho great New Yotk success, 'She Couldn't Marry Three" Supported by the emuiont. singing comedian uer uruiuvr, uuu i nuuug wiuwj oompuny. "Produced With All Their Own Scenery. A grand seape of the UornlsV oast with rolling light house. Dinghy tu jnel, greatest railroad tcene ever nuin, rrlccs, 25, so and 75 Cents Ferguson : House i Restaurant (Under management of Enoch Lockett) Cor. main niicl Centre Streets FIUST-OIiABS liUNCn COUNTER, Host beer, porter and ales always on tap. Ct gars of the llnost orauds; "'fire insurance. Jiarcestand. oldest reliable purely caab com IDJrVVT-D PATJST, 120 S. JardmSL, Shenanaoah.Pa, Grand. Holiday Opening 'You Will ilo well :'o enlMtnd Iti&poeb 1'iir Kt k. Wo carry tlviee the iiini.tllit of Mtnok we ilitl iHStfcfixnn, and trust we may be Hble to plenseyoti lu evert resreot, niulby fair nnd honorable dealing expect to oven surpass our provious ilnttorinir results. We Now Carry a Full Alwoys fresh goods. 'I & WAIDLEY. k 8 ONCE TRIED is cheering, moro sustaining iir b m a tea or coiico. uctter lor thcrncrves. Tako no substituto.r WANTS, &o. A linn. A f Ai. n.i i....nn. .. ...... l Ihret; one week, fl.50; ftt'o weeks, ti: one iionth, 3. WANTED. Young fellow nbout 11 lo 15 years of age. Apply at KchmMt's sloro. 11 ZMI FOR SALE. Oae store room and oua dwilllug house. Lot 30ftCt front tnd 110 feet (le- p, Plotfe. 315 Wpsi Co l sireet. Easy ,crai". Apply to Frank Warnien. ll-14-lm WANTED. Good canvii spm for "AdVi-nHirps In tho Mine," tlio only work over published lilvl ng n complete ri cord and deicrlptlon ol ihe preat mlnlin; disasters oi imcrica, lerms iioerai. U'M illey, Canton, Ohio. ddrrss. I. 1. II 21-41 cv sat "VrOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to Xi incrchnuts and others not to trust any one on my nccount, ns I will not puyauy tilll contracted In iny name liy others, unless they havo aa order signed by too. MRS. THOM S TE11PEST. Shenandoah, Pa., Dec. 4, lk91. 3t FOR BALE. The gray team of horses recently used by the Columbia H. & H. V. S!. Co., No. 1 The hon.es will be a bargain to Uio pnrcbafrs. Piiank Lkwis, John Eisksiioweu, J hue O'Nkii.l, KllANK ("OnitlNOTON, J AMES MOUOKALD, 11.21.tf Trustees. CHARTEH NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that nn application will be made to the Court ol Common Plta ol Schuylkill county on Monday, December 21sl, A. D. 1801. ut 10 o'clock tn tho foienoon, un der the"corporatlon act of the commonwoallh ol Pennsylvania, approved April 20, 1871 "aud the (supplements I hereto, for tho charter ol au menacu corporation to ie caiiea -au ueorgo s Lithuanian Catholic BeueUclal Boclety. of Hbonaudoah, Pa." Bnla association Is to bd locaiea inauen inooin. ra.. anu 10 nave ior Its object the lrmtutetmnca ot a boclety foi social, educational and benenclnl pur poses to Its members lrom lunds oollected therein. 8. O. M. IIOLr.OPKTEU, Attorney for Applicants, Shenandoah, Pu., Nov. 23, '01. 11-21-3W THE MMY-NWH AHHUAL SESSION Co, Will bo held In TOOTS THEATRE, SHENANDOAH, I'A,, December 4 io 18, '91. MOM) W. 3Tahr ltcnvii O. linne One nf trie ereattHt Orators and Won r.unt' ers. lie Uai mods a tour around the wurll wlthasuoo is l.tUeless th marvelous. TUKSXJ IV. 1i: .Tinaet T. Iledtei- Thegret Orator of tae West, "The Sunny Hide or Lllo." IVKDIXKHUAY. Mts OUIe Torlx-t mid !T?r Concert Co MlmnlllB'rnrhtt. Violinist. Hlirnor Vlltoria llacoarlnl. Bonratio Hftaa lfi,lltnn Mnntpfirrlll.l. l?ontrltO nss r.auu i onu, amgiag ikeuuer Mr. fliiatnvn 'Pu t.lherir. Tttnor. .Mous. lienor uirjier, fianisi. All eminent anu popular arusis. TIIUIIHIAV. ir,,i.l;iil i. Ill I, I ir. I'ha Great Humorist. rue rarKBisiersiiuarieue, Miss Annie A. Park, uornot anu .ituer. Ml.snnnroln T. Park. Cornet aud Mandolin. Miss Katie Bella Park, Cornet Tr nbono and nauo. Miss Ada L. Ta'k, fornet and Mandolin, ALT. NOLO AIITIHTH. From the llasion Tratucrtnt: "The Park Coucert Company i?ive one of their popular concerts Monday evening Til ifrttlre ooneit as received wl n rapturous applause as iney nniie&iii In their dllfeiunt seleCltonB. Thev aie a' 1 artists, and deserve nil the applauso measiunteu auaiencegivo iiieiu,-- iuuu Hoiiiioi. uuAnrui'iiji, (Male voices.) BEA.SON T10KETS. Becurlng Ilesorved 8eU, ,;;;;-, Blnlle admission:. i ..- 60o Tho charff irtlie sale of reserved seat tick et'i will be onensd at the h 11 ome or Fe eu son's Thedlre, on Saturday, HecemberS, at iil.hi i. m. iieinrA nneti n; oti'L nurnes tie siring to urchase tlckeU will draw numbers for position In line. Each teaoher In line maviiuranaseanv number of tickets not ex ceodiug twenty, and each citizen Iu lino may Tinraliafie anv number not exoeedtne ten. The reiireeentat.ve of each district will be required to present to the ticket sgent a list of Hie names oi uic vanv ieni lur wnum uo ulijh tlolcets. Any person may Join ti.e line a wound time with the same prlvlltgM as at fln.t. Alter Deoember 12 the chart will he open at Klrlln's drug store, Doors onn 'it 7 p. m. Entertainment com mon co at 8, RAILWAY AltKANGHMHNTB: Trains niter each evening entertainment to all points on L. V. 11. It. between Ashland and Delano, Arr.iueinenls forpeeinl trains o other points on l.. v. u.it anui-enn nu. H can bo mode with Bnpt. A. P, Ulakslee, Delano, and u. u. lowib, i-ovisviue. County Superintendent, Philadelphia Cheap Bargain Sioro For a full line of WINTER UNDERCLOTHING, Ladles' and Geuts' Furnishing Goods at the lowest prices npecitu fiite vi vuui. forts at (1.26 each. J. RABIN0WITZ, 110 E. Centre streei Line of Finest Candies. Look over our stock. South Main L Shanikh, - ALWA YS USED, .9 and moro satisfying than Lehigh Valley Railroad. arrangement of passenger trains. NOV 15, 1891. Passenger trains will leave Hhouuudoah for Manch Chunk, Lehlghton, Slatlngton, Cat. iauqna, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, PliU adelphlaand New York at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08 a. m uw,aio,r.2ap.m. Fjr UclVidere, Delaware Water Gap and Btr jurtsburg at 5.47, a. m., and 6.26 p. m. Kor f Jimbertvllle and Trento-., 9.08 a, m For White Hnvon, Wllties-Barre and l'Hts ton 5.47, tt.08, 1U.41 a . tn., .1.10 and 558 p. m. ForTunkhannock, 10,41a. m., 3.10 and 5.26 p. m. , For Auburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyon 10.41 n. m and 5.26 p. m. For liaoeyvllle, Towanda, Havre, Waverly, Elmlra, Rochester, BufTalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago and all points Wont at 10.41 a. m.,and ,o p. m. ror j' iraira ana tne west vmaaiamanca at 10 p.m. For Audenrled. Ilasleton. Htnclttnn. Tjtim. ler Yard, Weatherly and l'enn Haven Juno Ion at 6.4 1, 7.40, 9,08 a. m. and 12.52, 3.10 and 5,28 p. in. ror jeanesvuie, rieviston and iieave) Umdow, 7.40, 9.08 a. m. and 5,28 p. m, t or acranion at d. u.us, laiia. m. aiuana ;28p. ra. For Har.lo Brook. Jeddo. JJrlfton and Free. and at 5.47, 7.40, 9.03, 10.11 a. m 12.52 3.10 and i.D U. IU. Forauakake at 6.47 and 9.08 a. m.. and .10 n, m. For WIeeans. Gllberton and Froclcvllle at Si) and 8,52 n m., and 4.10 p. m. For Yatcsvillo. Mahanov Cilv and Delano. 5.47, 7.40, fl.03, 10.41, a. m., 12i2, S.10,5.28, 8,03, For Lost Creek. 31rardvlllo and Ashland 4.27. 7.46,8.52, 10.15 a. m.. 1.00,1.40,4.10. 8.35. je ana v.n ti. m. For Darkwater. Bt. Clair and Pottsvlllo. 50 7.49, 8.52, 8.03, 10.41 a. ra., 12.52,3.10, 4.10, 5.20 , in. For Back Monntaln. New Boston and Morea. 7.40. 9.03. 10.41 a. u... 12.52. 3.10. 6.28 and 4.03 p. m. r or itaven nun. uenuaiia. jnu uirmei ana Jhamokln, 8.52, and 10,15 a. m., 1.10, 4.40 na 8.08 p. m. Trains leave Bhamokln for Shenandoah. i AO il.ix a. zn.. z.ie, 133 ana e.5if p. m., arrivmj at Huonandoah, 9.05 a.m., 12.52. 3.10, 5.28 am 11.15 n m For Lolty, Audenrled, Silver Brook Ji no tion aim llazlpton 5i47, 7 40, 0.08, and 10.11 a. m 12 S3, 3.1U, n. Ji and .i J p. m. For Lost Crock, Qlrardvllle and Ashland, 9.10 11.35 a. in., 2.45 p. m. For Darswaur. St. Clair and Fotuviue, .00,9,S0a.m.,2.45n. m. or xaiesviiie, lananoyuiiy ana ueiano, ,00, 11.55 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 0.03 p: m. For Loftv. Audenrled and Uaileton. EXX a m.. 1:40 u. m: uatasauqua, Allentown, uetnienem, iuisio: ina JNew xora, 8,w a. m., i.iu p. in; r or ruuaaeipnia, i.iu p. in. fe. B. BYINGTON, Hen'l Pass. Art.. KnthUhm DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Will promptly relievo the nut din trotIiig case (if Acnto or Chronic IIIipu matlsru or Gout. Jiy etrlctly (Awenlng tlie directions, it 1 1 1 curojeu perman- t'uiiy Uullkfl tha numerous Drermratlon that flood the cnuatrj, till nn rlkitie ! it pikoIHo frr ihe vtrlum fortuu of riiDiuuattitii onlv, md col la any en a "cure all" Out boitle mill Diaks In OonoMtun wUh the iilla, co.irjre the uftner that IDA pcoHir remedy iiu oe iouna. iou are taim.utij i& aaiturn to tuBt vuv mini oi KKOUfb lUIKUMATIO KKM131V. MlUvkluabte proper ilw ar eodorted hj Luudred or tie mon flattering tulinoniali. Onlj crf;otftbl 1 ii r nd It nts, rf marlmWe for tlir-lr rnrUk fiwtri, arc amd 1o the mm utmnlnru ol KUUUT 8 BUELTMA1IG lMI-UY 11.00 Ut Cottle. 6 BottlM, $6.00. ntti, 2C Cti. Br If roiir itorakseppr Am imt keep It, neuJ fl.5 to tbs atMttfwmrer, and joa IU rueclrlt l ualU ALBKKT JUtOUT. 3037 aturket Stroot, I'hlltid'a. V;. People's Oyster Bay ! EQAN' BUILDINa, 72 m. Ccutrc St., SUenandoali CHAS. C. GUISE, Props. OYSTERS Biw, Btewed, Scalloped, Panned or Fried to order. Families supplied at tbelr house with the best oysters me uiBrxei anoras. All Orders Promptly Filled. JOHN GOSLET'S Green Truck Stand Cor. Main and 01k Streets. Fresli Oysters Received Daily. A flno line of Choice OR0CERIE3 Nuts and Candles, JP.onltry of all' Kin)8. Mr. Costlet oelves his creen trnoJc dally lrom tho city markets, which Is a guarantee to his customers that thev will receive fresh Ifuuuq wnsu uuyib'iruui uun. LEATHER and SHOE FIUDIHGS "P. J". CLBAEY, Dealer In all kinds of ' Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and fl rst-cla$s stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson llouao building. SHENANDOAH. PA. rj M. UAiULTON, M. D PHYSIClAV AND SUR0E0H. Omoe-20 West Lloyd Btreet, Hhenandoab ra. i 91 HI3 hi odolphia and Reading fiaiload rima Table in effect JVWr. IS, 1891 'RAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS for fcnw Vnrlr vfr PhltailalnHin nAh. rt.w 1.10 tat, r,ao . m. and lias ir" m. SnildAy 2.1U and 7, no rlc, via Mauch Chunk, week a. m, and 12.35 and i.lo p. "w iiwiu de ftnn i'iiia,i..r r A- aJLX la ..iu, .Mi. a. m.. .1 j ""u ''s a. in or narnsDlirg, week MJ, II, IU. or Allentown, week da Op.m, or otuTiue, week di 7.20.st. mi. 2.80 a.K and 5.8 p. m. By 'a'.ld ffi ?M t ut., 4.0 p.m. For Taiua uiaoufl and Mahannv niiw week ya, 2.10, 5.2.5, 7.20, a. m., 12.35 2.60 and 5.5(1 tn. Hnndav. 2.10 and 7.4R&. m.. a nn ... rldltlona) mr Mahanoy City, week davs 7.00 p. m. For Jjancaster and Columbia, week days. 7a. m., 2.60 p.m. 1 r or w imamsport, BunDary ana Lewlstmric. vtoir days. 3.25, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m 1,35, 7.00 . m. Hnnday 3:23 . m., 3.03 p. m. For Mahaony Plane, week Uayn, 2.10 8.25, A. 7.3) and 11.30 a. m.. 12.35. l.SS. 'J.AO. flki 7.00 ana Y xs, r m. Sunday. 2 10. ate anil 7.i n. ra,- s,05, 4.30 p. at. For Qlrardvllle (Kappaiumnock Btatlonl , cesk days, 2.1'i. 8.25, 5.23, 7.20 and U.SOa, m., 12.S5, 1 R5 2.60, 6,55, 7.00 and 9.25. p. m. Hunday! 2-10 3 25. 7.48 a. m.. 8.05. 4.30 n. m. For Ashland nnd Hhamosin. week dl 3 25,3.25,7.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.35, 7.00 and i. m. unnaay a.ao, 7 18 a. m 8.05 p. m. TKAINB FOlt B1LKNANDOA11 1 Leave Now York via Philadelphia, woek ays. 7.45 a. m., 1.30, 4.00. 7.30 p. m 12.11 . lght. Bnnday, e.00 p. m.. 12.15 nignu Leave New York via Mauoh Uhnnk. wmik lavs. 4.S0. 8.45 a. m.. 1.00 and S.a n. m. Him. day, 7.00 a. m. Lieave i-miaaeipma, weec days, i.iu, ana 10.00 a. to. 4.00 and 6.00 p. m., from Broad 1 ad CaUowhill and 8.35 n. m. and 11.30 n. m. from 9th and Ureen streets. Sunday 9.05 a. m. 11.30 p. in. from Rtb an0 (4reen. Leave Itoadlng, week days, 1.35. 7.10, 10.06 and 11.60 a.m., 655, 7.67 p.m. Sunday 1.35 and L0.4S a. m. Leavo Pottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m., 12.30.6.11 n. m. Bundav. 2.40. 7.00 a. m. and 2.06 .m. J.save Tamaqna, week days, 3.20, 8.48 and 1 .2 a. m., 1.21, 7,13, and 9.18 p. m. Bnnday 3.20 7.43 1. m. and 2.60 p. m. ieavo jtiananoy uny, weeit aays, 8,u, v.ia nd 11.47 a.m., 1.51, 7.42 and 9.44 p.m. Bun- lav. 3.4(1.3.17 a. m.. A.20 u. m. Leave Alahanoy i'lune. week davs. 2-43. 4.00 1.30,9.35. 11.69 n. m.,1.05, 2.06. 5'20, 6ia.7.57, and i ').O0p. m. Holiday 2.4:), 4.00, and 8.27, a.m. 3.37. 5.01. D. m. ijuitvo uiraravine iia .nnook Btatlonl .reek days, 2.47. 4.07, 6.33. and 9.41 a. tn., 12.05, i.12, 6.28, B.S2, 8.03 and 10.06 p. m. bunday,2,47, ,.u. B.M a. ra. is.n. o.u7 n. m. . irlllnMn. W- n .mil JE.. . 1.55 a.m. 8.85 and 11.15 p. m. Hunday 11.15 .i. m. i For Baltimore, Washington and the west la ii. & O. II. R., through trains leave Olrard ' Vveaue station, Philadelphia, (P. & It. It. It.) it 4.16. 801 and 11.27 a. m.. 1.S4. 4.24 . 6.56 an a . 713 p. m. Hunday, SJS 8.0211.27 a, m 3.51! o u ana 4.13 p. in. AiijAri xiu uix x iji v laiuiN . leave Phlladelnhla. Chestnut street? ana ooain nueei wnarr. For Atlantic Cltv. Week-djys Erpros3,9:00 a. m. 2.00. 4.00. P. m. Aooommodatlon, 8.00 a. m. and 5.00, p. xu, Unndavs. EiDresa. 9.00 a. m. Acoim mo latlon, 8.00. a. m. and 4.50 p. ni. neturning. leave Aiiauuo uiiy, aepot Vtlaatlo and Arkansas avenues. Wenk-davH luxoress. ?.au. e.uu a. m. ana 4.1x1. tj. m. Ac. coi;imodatlon8.10 a. 111. and 4.30 p.m. Bun- 1 dayS-Kzpress, 4.00, p. m. Accommodation, 1 7.30 a. m. and 4.30p. m. o. u. ii AI4UOQK, Uen'l l'ass'r Agt. A A. MOLKOD. Hros. & Qen'l ManaEer. p ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BonnruriLi. DrviaioN, On and after September 1, 1891, (raini will (eaei Bhenaildoah at fotlowi: For Wlirean. OUberton. Krackvllle. New 'Jostle, Bt. Clair, and way points, 6.03, 9.19 m and 4. is p m, Sundays, 600, 9.40 a m and 8,10 p m. For PotUvlUe, (1.00, U.lu a m aud 4.15p m, Hun clays, 600, i.40 u m ana 3.10 p m, For Heading, (1.00, a m and 4.15 pu. Sundays, 600, 9.40 a.m. and 3.10 Dm. For 1'ottstown, l'hoenlxvllle, Norrhslown una rnuaaeionia mroaa street fetation), 6.00, u. ux. nuu .uj y ui ct uujrn Sundays. uu. 9.40 a m 3.10 n m: Trains leave FraekvlUe lor Bhenondoah at 10.40 a nl and 12.14, 7.12, 10,03 p m. Bundaysj U.18 a m and 5.40 nm. Leave l'otUvllle lor Hhonandoah, 10.15 and! ii.io, a ui i.ij, n.u y 111, ouuuuyn, iu.su u in 3.1D p III. Leave Philadelphia (liroad street statlo'i 'or PottsvtUe and Shenandoah. 5.57. 8.35 a 1 4.1 0 and 7.00 p m week days. Hunda- 6.60, an' J8 am rJir How York, 3.20, 4,05, 4.40, 6.35, BMZXi VAI0.&", tf.ou, ii.uuanraii,i4,ii.iu sm, l?vonj liimiieu e lres, i.un tou n in,; t-lxt v d.OU, 1.AU, I.Ud O, 0.V.4I, O.OU l.ld 3.14 UUUCi m. 12.01 nleht. ' OUUUU'H, o.AM, i.vaj, l,u, u.ihl, n.i., O.OU, V.( 11.35 i m. and 1221, 12.41, 2.30, 402, (llmltei i vii, 5.2?, R 21. ( , .1 a ana 12.01 nlel For Ben Olrt, Tjoiigllrnnchaud Intermedia n o ni, J flK A tn K .1 o ,11 a .n .. i stations d.w, 9. ami u..w u. ui.p .w, 4.uu p, WEieH; days. Sunday . 8 23 a. m. For Baltimore and WAbUinglon, 3.50, 7.! O 111 i.n,l II IU . m J 11 U V? 1 1,1 .1 ....ii I 'I night da' ly and a"31. lfiOa' ia., 12 3 j (1 iutt' esprnss wnu ummir cur to naitlm ire) 1 .10, p. ra. wo a nys. ror uaitiiiiore only ia.4 weediys, 5.08. 11.80 n. m. dally. 1(J Kor Xliobiuoud. 7 20 a. m aud 12.03 ni'j o'SH aaiiy. iaun ni.aauy. except aunaty, u wdt evory any i w a'ia .iu u m ai AS flimitad. and 3.40. 8 30. U.&i o m. Wav i liojiitk i a tu ana t.iJ p ui every any. - sTqt PlUbnrp only, 11.2 ) a u dau u.uu 1 ijRbvh Hnulitirv fnr WltllAmnnrl. ti'Amim 'or Vat k lus, 5.30 p m week days. ror urie ana liuernieaiaie points, a.iu i ially. For Loos Haven, 6.10, and M a t tally. 1.42 and 5.30 o. m. weak dayu. tenova 0.10 a m t.2 and 5,W l m wceS d .iu a. iu Qaaaiira, J. B. WOOD. I rten. Man'r 'in. ross. j THEATRE IIUII.UI!, ' SHENANDOAH, PE? Capital, $ioo,ooo,cj A. W. Leisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrmq, Caslie 9 W.rost.Ass'tCasi Open Dally Froui 9 to U JLXJi.U UU11J.I XJ.1 J.XI1UJH1 1 1 ill hi 11 TiTTAvmi Dirnm u aija. jnn xurj nt duvjL V rntan accn, ru 1 t.K, finest brands of clears always at First National Ban 1 r-