CRISP IN COMMMD Sworn in and tlio Houso U 'Formally Orgiinizjd. rROCSEDINOS OF THE SENATE. Oall and Dnbjii Boated Th Appoint w. mtnt of Committees. Nomination nf tlm l)nnicrntln 8nu , Htorn Tim l'roitlilMilt'A MsssnKe I.IUwly ' to 1 tlrlr, unit to Trout tint t.lttl of J'lnniictiil Afrult' 'llninnurittlc National ; rniiimlttMo tn .llrot on January 31. ' WASlllNOTolf, le. I). The session of the House yesterday wan consumed, in I lt organization and In disposing ot routine matters necessitated by the new administration. After (Jlerk Jlol'her stra had oalled the members to order, Mr. Urlsp wan elected .Speaker, his opponent lwiu' ex-Speaker lieed Mini llr. Watxonof (ioori(hi the oandldute ot the KarmerV Alliance. The members who did not vote on the lection of Speaker were the three can didates Messrs. Crisp, Keed nud Wat son; Hyan, ot Missouri; Iiuohunan, ot VlrKlula; Wilson, of Kentucky, und Hrmr and Williams, of Massachusetts, Mr. Heed and Mr. MilU escuried the new Speaker to the chair itmld great cheering anil haudoNpping, and Mr. Crisp delivared a little spsecli of, thanks for the honor oonferred on him. The oath of office m then adminis tered by Mr. Hoimnn of Imllnua. In accordance with the action of the Demo cratic caucus, James Kerr of Penn sylvania was elerted clerk of the Housj bninuol S. Yoder of Ohio, serneaut-at-arinsj Chas. H. Turner of New York doorkeeper; Iiyaurmti Daltuti of Indiana postmaster, and liev. Win. H. Millmrn of Illinois chaplain. The ilepuullcans Bave their complimentary votes to tlio oil I cor a of the lat House. After committer had beon appointed to Inform the President and the Stmato ot the orKWilstation of the House and member had selected their seats by lot, the House adjourned till to-day. Ron ate. hjv . "WV!lS0T0t, Doc. 9. In tho Senate, Immediately after the reading of the journal, tho oath of oflloo was adminis tered to Mr. Jones, of Arkansas, (re elected). Among tho Department and other communications presented and referred was the report of tho Superlntondont of the Census in tho matter ot tho estnb !!h'P!it of ii permanent Census Bureau, together with the draft ot a bill. Atso tho report ot the Secretary ot the Senate showing contingent oxpansBs. Mr. Hoar expressed tho opinion (In which tho Vice-President concurred) that the first business w.s the qumtlou ot administering the oath of olllso to Mr. Dubois of Idaho. Air. Cullom's motion (to that effect) was put and agreed to, nnd tho oath was accordingly administered to Mr. Dubois. Mr. Hoar's similar motion as to Mr. Call, of Florida, was alsoagroe l to, and the onth was administered to Mr. Call. On further motion of Mr. Hoar the papers in the matter of the ere luntlals (it Mr. Davidson (claimant for Jtr. Call's real) were referred to the Committee on Privileges nnd Elections, with Instruc tions to Investigate and report at an early day, and, on motion of Mr. Halo, n like referonce was made of the papers In the case of Mr. Claggeot, claiming the seat of Mr. Dubois. The Senate then, at 12:80, took a recess. Although tho recess closed at 2 o'clock nothing took place until 2.85, when Mr. Kerr, the newly elected Clerk of tho House, nppoKi d nud dellvorod n mes sage nnnoui nn that the House was organized aud rmdy to proceed to busi ness, and that it had appointed it com mittee of three (Mossrs. Illouut, Breck inridge of Koutncky, and Heed) to join a like committee on the part of the Senate to wait upon tho President ot tho United States. Mr. Sherman suggested another rocess till 11 o'clock to give an opportunity to the House Committee to meat the Son ato Committee. This course was ag roed to. A few minutes before 3 o'clock tho House members ' " the Joint Committee made their appea nee, and being joluod by Messrs. Sherman nnd Harris, pro ceeded to the White House. The Semite then adjourned. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. It WH rrobsbly liu biilnnlttetl To-tuor row A llrluf Document. Washington, Dec. 9. It Is bolleved that the President's Message to the first session of the Fifty-second Congress will be submitted to-morrow immediately after lt assemblage. Tho report of Secretary Foster will he submitted on Krlduy. As far as lliiiiucial recommend ntlons are concerned it Is believed those two ineHsagas will be almost identical. That ot the President, ltj Is thought, will b a comparatively brief one and the spaco which It will probably devote to mmnelal matters will u siiorc. The only financial matter of great Im port which will receive the ntUntlon ut the present Conress Is the silver (jue. tlon. As regards this, the Adminlstra tlon will stand on the present law. Jieooturaendattons on this subject will not he mado except to reiterate those ot tu International agreement. SENATE COMMITTEES. Individual Wish to lit fonsiiHeil Dsiti arMll Stiuutortiil Cauous. AVitsHtKOTOS, Dee. 0 A meeting was held yesterday by the Sjuate lUpublioan Cauous Ctuimlltee, chaignd wlthie-ur- rang'ug the so nil to Coinmltteja. Al though there wuro report ot dlssatls taction, It was agreed that oiforts bhouid be mad to leurn the individual wluM of the Kopubiioan So us tor unou the question of luelr assignment, aud In purumw ot that purpose letters ot Inquiry have been been addressed to audi nenators as have not yet verbally exnres.sd their preferences. The call cm committee will be guided in Its work by the well established practice of pro uiotlng to chairmanships, where vacau cUs exist, the senior Senator In point ot service. Senators Qormno and Faulkner war nnanlmously re-elected Chairman and Secretary respectively of th Democrat! Senator!! caucus at a meeting of th Psaosratta Benater. A eomxnltu wh appointed to nil ths vncnn los In tlio minority representation upon the various committees after whioh tin- anions ad journed without considering nny other matters whatever. Deliinrrstlo Nutliiiml V"inntlttne, WAsitmaTiiv, Dee. II The Wx-dutlve, Committee of the National Dmtoor.itlc Committee has dsi.,dn I to call a moat ing of tlm N'atl'Ui tl Committee Ffi be held at tho Arlington Hitl, Washing ton, Jan. SI, lWI'j, to deci le upon tho time nnd pi hob for holding tho National Democratic Convention. THE SAWTELLE APPEAL. No Kvlilennn rreH'iitpit Hint the Skull I'nunil Whs lllruni's, ConoorI), N. II., Dec. 9. At the af ternoon session ot the Sawtelle case tho reading of the steuographlo minutes was lesumHil. It Included tho testi mony given by Inspector Cogm, of Ilos- ton, who found blood stains on the buggy seat; Professor Woo l, who ex amined tho stains, and Dr. Ham, who examined Hiram a wounds. Several witnesses were called, who gave evi dence an to the locality In which they heard shots on the day of tho murder, after which tho State rested. Counsel for Sawtello thou Introduced n plan of the locality where tho head was found buried. This clniod the evi dence aud a recess was taken until to day. Mrs. Hiram Sawtelle, who nrrlvod last night, says her husband did not have artificial tooth, but that, on the contrary, his teeth were all right. As Dr. Grant in his tostliuony said when ho examined tho skull last Saturday there was no indication ot toatu In the upper jaw, the question has been raised whether or no', tho skull was really Uirum'H. rJo uvldence was presented to the court Identifying tho skull as that of Hiram Sawtelle. .Tho opinion Is provalont that Isaao Sawtelle' petition will be denlei by tho court. " Inlt oT ninuouster'n Trial." Pim.ADKLritiA, Dei. 9. William J. Thompson, "Duke of Gloucester," and president of tho South Jersey Jockey Club, was tried yesterday beforo tho Camden Criminal Court on the charge of keeping a disorderly house in main taining n race track. Tha trial occu pied bo: h cessions of the court and was not concluded on the adjournment. Witnesses for the prosecution testified to having seen liquor sold, gambling and pool selling carried on, and many disorderly scenes. Tho dofense produced a number of witnosses who testified to laving visited the track nnd not seeing any more disorder than would be war runted by tho large crowds, Mie Did Not Want to Live. PlTTinuBO, Dec. 9. Mrs. R. P. Lowls, 20 years aid, attempted suicide at the Charles Hotel yesterday afternoon. She was discovered, however, before the drug Had time to aot, and her lite was saved. Her husband, 11. P. Lowls, traveling salesman for a Pittsburg glass firm, Instituted suit for divorce yesterday, on tho grounds of Infidelity, clerk In the Seventh Avenue Hotel being mado co-respondent. Mrs. Lewis said she wanted to dto because her bus blind persisted In gutting a dlvoroo. InronillArles IS urn a 31111. Hnvnni.v, Mass., Dec. 0. Another in cendlary fire occurred here last night, when tho large grain mill of u. J. IJ.iker u rleasnnt street, owned by Cornelius Mtirnhv. was burned, with its contents. The nrst lloor was occupied Dy air. linker, nnd the rest of tho building was used for storage by Mr. Larcoru, and as stable by Mr. linker. Mr. linker's oss is $10,000: Insurance, $7,000; Mr, Murphy's loss, 1,0J0: insurance, ',9!)0; Mr.Lurcom'jloss, ipi.uuu; insurance, vuu. MaylirlcU Insurance must be Paid. London, Dbc. U. Tho Judges of the Court ot Appeal hold that the Mutuu Keserve .bund Llfo Association Is liable tor tho payment of a $10,000 life lusur nnce policy elfected by tho lute James May brick in luvor ol Ills wife, an Amer ican, (now in prison under a life sen tence, after having been found guilty of causing his death by administering poison to him), "provided tho wife does not benefit by tho payment." Massachusetts Miilliolim! Kleotlons. Uostox, Dec. 0. Tho following May ore were elected In Massacuusotts yes terday: Gloucester, Asa O. Andrews, Hop.: ilrockton, u. Jveltli, nop.: llav crhlll, Thomas . Hurnbam, Djui. (re elected): Lowell, Mayor I'lUeld, Deni (re-elected); Lawienco, Mr, Doe, iJom, Taunton, Muyor lluuDItt, (re-eleoted) Somerville, Wm. 11. Ho Igklus, Kup. Fall ltiver, Mayor Cjughltn (re-sldcto I. Kseltlns Scene lit u lrlson. Cot,UMHlH, O., Dec. 9. Fire destroyod tho two upper stories ot the City Prison horo yesterday. During the excltomon the female prisoners, numbering 11 were sec free. Upon the assurances of tho firemen that there was no daiger ot the Are reaching the coll rooms, 100 prisoners were, In spite ot their f rant I yells, kept looked In their cells, The cause oi the lire U unknown. The losi Is $10,000. To Kxantlne Orirmau's Account. Was.unotos:, Dc. 9. Acting Sana tary of War Grant naw ill routed nu ox auunation of the acoouuts of Ma jo Uvermau, euglnear ln-cuiel ol putill works ut Cleveland, Ashtabula, an other points along the lulu front. It ! alleged that a considerable shortage has been discovered in Major Oreruinu's no counts. Tu Mrle nml tn C. A A. Nw Yohk, Duo. 9. Tho Krie Itall road yesterday serve I for.nil uotioe on the Trunk Llao Awociattou that thoy withdraw from the ugrtxnunut made last spring, and wll'. on the 10th lust, re sumo their former relation with til Chicago ife Alton ltullroad, selling tickets and checking baggage over the road, Young (larUt-lil Elect!! Slunaxer. Wiluamstown, Mass., Deo. 0. Abram Uarlleld, sou ot tuu taw President Jus A, Qarfleld, un l bruiher of the oaptul ot the Williams -vanity eleven, wis elected manager ot the to itbill team at the raeotlng at Williams College but night. 81IU Mills Hum. I. PjtTERSOif, N.J,, Dec. 9. The John Dunlnp Silk Mills wer destroyed by Are yesterday. The building was gut tad. It was co uplot by six msnufso turers. The loss Is $100,000; partly in' and. The cause of th flre U nnknowm. 'DOG" WOODW RL 3 TRIAL. mlge llnrker's Action In til Gate of an Knreailrnpp ne tlurrmaii, Fxi.h HlVKlt, Mass., Deo. 9. "Doe" Woodward, of Taunton, for conspiracy to murder Jude Cox, Is on trial In the Superior Court. Counsel for. defendant filed a plea that the ease shduld ui d Is missed because Timothy C. Barker, fore man of the Jury had, by connivance of tho police, been secreted Injt closst and an ustenoii to woodward's confession before the meetlnir of the urand lurv. The dls' riot attorney objeetod and lllsd demurrer setting forth that a uraud juror had a right to obtain his knowl- Ige In nny manner possible. Judge Uarkor, however, thought tho act was not only improper, nut o.m- temptlble. As the matter was Import- ut he thought it would be best to have the point brought bsloro the Supremo Court nnd tor that reason ho sits t due l tho demurrer. Tho trial Is being con tinued to-day. Tile f.rle Itonil Nut to illume. ALBANY. X. Y.. Dec. 9. At the moat. ing of the Hoard of Kiilro.vl Commis sioners yesterday opinions were handod own In the matter of the accident on the Erie Kailroad a few miles west of Adri.in, N. Y.,-on Nov. 11, when two people wore killed and 17 tnjiiro 1. The board Hurts thit the tracks, apparatus. nd rolling stock wore In the best of Bhapn, and that tho only reason to be und Is a most curious ono. Whero the accident occurred there is a curve, and tho outside track Is, ot course, raised. On this track soma butternut atherors hail beon cracking nuts and ad left n flat stnno lying on the track. This stond th re iv tho flange of the llrst wheel or tlu eugluu from tho curve, and, striking the ttes, the whole triln was ditched. None of the ltullroad CointuUt- Houor.i remember a similar case. Hio U'ohI I'lalns Wreck. Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 9. Further details of the wrack at West I'lalns Monday night picture, the scene that folluwud the collision as belug most frightful. Tho oaboose attached to the construction train contained Si men. ot one of whom esoipj 1 uninjured. I'ive were killed and twonty injured, some of them fatally. The wreck was caused by u inisunderat.tuding of train rders Dy tliu aou.luctor aui engineer of the cimti.,icttou train. V,. v,i....i. -S: eoyaicHT i6si On the road to health tho consumptive who reasons and thinks. Consumption is developed through tho blood. It's a scrofulous affection of tho lungs a lilood-tatnt. tfind a per fect remedy for scrofula, in all its lorms something that purijics tho blood, as well as claims to. That, f it's taken m time, will cure (Jon- Biitnption. Dr. Pierce has found it. It's his "Golden Medical Discovery." As a strength - restorer, blood - cleanser, and flesh-builder, nothing liko it is known to medical science. For every form of Scrofula, Bronchial, Throat, and JAinsr allections, wean Lungs, Severe Coughs, and kindred ailments, it's tlio only rcmoily so suro that it can bo guaranteed, it it doesn't benefit or cure, in every case, you havo your money back. " Yon Ret well, or you got $500." That's what is promised, in good laith, by the proprietors ot Dr. Sage's Catarrh liemedy, to sufferers from Catavrh. The worst cases, no matter of how long standing, aro permanently cured by this Remedy. AMUSEMENTS. JJIlCOUHOWSt TlHiATKl!, P. J, FERGUSON, MAHAUJW. ONI! NIQIIT ONLY. FRIDAY, DEOTIiER, II, 1891, Five bljthows In ouo. Parisian Fofly & Spectacular COMPANY ! Ii.trodnelriir nharminz rr ecus of burlesnne, kruud ouo nr uewrpeels ie, uovci uciiuuu fur.iiv loin dUiw. en liiLilllf uusia Kid sweet su.irioic. beiuinui i respienawu trHnsrormaiious. A tf.iiacniiH nrouiU'LiO'i ana . uriesoue ex trKV.igaiiis, "Buffalo Hill AtirnnO. aud Ills l'reseut'tiou tofi-iwn V o' nU." Ojrreoi.liii" nenouatlous by inl que lietutlus ut tho Queen n, d lu-r lsrtles. ctirt gentlemen und uld, b id co a boys 01 ine vision. Tltc Anvil Cltoru ! ShBthe wonderfulflre elti ols, tht rojllstln fume H -ne Flliuen Ifsndsoine young tn.ll. all KeepInK tlmeon mil loulauvll. Couoluil imr wi n i ne rea1 so tssnniiir uttrieniiiv, -inu Hache'o a 11j." lutrodue.u a guuuuie bal loou weension, rrices, 2St 35 tl s Cents EoaUon tale at Klrllii'H dmi store. Ferguson i House i Restaurant! (Under management or Knoch Lockett) Cor. fllniit and Centre Streets, F11131'-0LA,S8 LUNCH COUTKIl. llestbcer, porter icd nlos slwayt on tap, 01 gurs or the tluost urands. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely oath com. pames represented, uy JDJTVI.JD FAUST, 120 S. JarxfinSt., Shenanaoah,Fa. Sweat, Siveeior, Sweetest, Olndflot; tht htfiirtd of life lltllo ones mid buy thpiti RonietliliiK from our iiiimonso Btock of Toy's anil Novcltioe. Dolls, etc. Cull ymiiwif for any tiling In worn! nnd wlllowvre,cr(ckpr.v,irlswro Hiitl lainpa. Our tinware de)srnin.nt nhvuvs full Vf i, '.V uw c""(ls ll,ltl vury clicu). Nleo ilue of Jtw (I s Patent Aiill-HiiHtTlnw.re. uUotli fiimous Hruiilto Irnnwnre. HeadfiinrUri for Hoohooter Vase und Piano LamiH. " Uomu sitid eo our new Sylvia Banquet Lamp, DUNCAN (I WARM BEST St. mi i . . . y. r J. no mgnest grade ot Cocoa Pure. Nn hrnnlrfnQf tnlil WANTS, &o. Aitvrrtement tn Ihii column, not excceihna b ltnvH, 5 c for one tntrrUoni 75c. or two: SI for Ihrre; one week, J1.50; (it-o weeks, J2; one nonlh, JS. WANTJ3D. 11 to 15 ttchmldt's store. -Younr yturs of fellow about nso. Anplv ut . U2i.tr I 7011 RMjI!. One utore room und . one dwelling hone. Lot 30 fret front 'Mil 110 feet lie n. IMane. 315 Wes. 1 5n . l uirut. Kny erm . Apply 10 Frank Wurnicc. , lMI-lm WAKTKD. Oood ciinvn sen for "Adv-n ores In tliu " luo," the only wnrkever published jlvluitnoomnlelo r rnrd and description ut ho ercut mlnlu? rlisiiiiters ol America. Terms liberal. Urlrehs, I. I. O'Al illcy, Uaulou, Ohio. 11 21 It ev silt NOTK U2. NoMuo Is hereby given to merchants und others not to trust anv one on my account, as 1 wdl not pay any iiills contracted lu my name hy others, unless they uaiu tvu uiuci milieu uy lliv. MItS.TnOM S TEJU'EBT, Hhenandonh, l'a., Dec. 1, 1891. 3t FOR SALE. The gray team of Morses recently usoil by the Columnla H. & rt. P. U. Co., No. 1 The horses will be n bargain to lbs purchasers. Kkank Lewis, John Kisk.mioh'eu, Jkub O'Nfii.i., FlIANK roDRINQTON, James McDonald, 11-21-tr Trustees. Hereafter the bodies ol deceased Inma'es of the Schuylkill Comity Almshouse, nut claimed by relatives of blood or mnrrlstre, ot by friend or friends, wl 1 be sent to the An atomical Hoard ut l'bl'adelpnlu lor dissec tion, In compliance with tne State law of IS S3 Ulante- for signature can bo bad upon nniiltcniinn Clcrzymeu and oiheis interested will please coinmu Icate al once. WILLIAM LKININOEU, 1 II iMAH J. TUACIKY, JOHN DICHGAN, ioa "d of Tour Plrectors. SCIIUYI.KIT.tj HAVKHT. Nov 30, 1801. VTOI'IOK. UNDKKTAKKlta AND J.l Others. The Hoard or I'oor Directors of this (lis net will liin, lu future, pay for the burial of Indigent per.-om who may die with lu lt bounds.as th"! bodies or nil such should bn taken to tno ne.irosi cxpnbs oce lorshlo-' reentto the AUAtomlcal lloird at Phll'dol- lililu, In compliance wltn tlio Htato law of 181. Hod Irs of deceased travtlers. and ol tnosn under 10 years ot airo. u well as un known dead, are excepled. Anatomical Hoard will nay actual expenses. vi iijiji ji IJJ..1 n jrsiciv, THOMAS,! TltVCKY, JOHN llliHOAN, Hoard nt tnor Directors. SOHUYLKII.I. IlAVKN, Nov. 30, lbpi. THE TMfMUTn ANNUAL SESSION Teachsrs InstitutQ of Schuylkill will be held In FERGUSON'S THEATRE, SHENANDOAH, PA., December 14 to 18, '91. t MONDAY. Hnjor Henry C. Jlle One or tne irrraUst Or.itors and Word I'.ilnt crs. He has made a tour around the worl i wlthasucc ss l.ttleless than marvelous TI)F,Hl)l', lr. .Tames T. Ifedley The ureal Orator or tae West, Bide or l.llo." The Bunny WHONKWHAY. Mhs Ollle Xorbet nnd Her Concert Co- Mai OUle Torb 'tt. Violinist. Hlgnor Vlltorlu llacoirlnl, Soprano Miss Faillllie .Mnll'i'rlltii. Contr.lto Miss ICdlih I'ond, Uiniilug Header Mr. uusiave i i morn, icnoi. Mo ,s. Iles'or OirJIet, Plunlst, All eminent aud popular artists. 'rnviitiDAV. Mttrshnll'. Wilder, t'ho Orfat Humoiist. ..'lie I'ark Sisters Quartette, miss Aiinio v. rara, uoruei kiiu .iiuer. MIsGeonilo 1'. tark. Ooriitl aud JIandoltn Miss Katie llclla I'urk, Cornel Tr i uboue nud I'iuno. MIwAdU 1'nrk, foruet and Mandolin, ALT. SOU) AUTIhlS From 'he llotton Trunutrint: 'Tho Park Concert C imimuyK.ve onn of their iKipular ooiioert Mo .Uuy efenlrg Til ntlrecun uri , as rroeiveu wl u raniurous applause as t ioy uppeaio I lu tho r different selections, They mead art sts. and deserve nil the applause me uetilfuiv i uuuie'iue tt ivu iieiu. man hoiiooi. QUABTurm. (Male VmIohs.) 8KVS0N T10KKT8. Securing Itewrved Penis, uilny;''!) Sluiile admission Wo The ohurt t ir the ale or reserved seat tick. els will oo open 'u at tne o ix ollloe or Fd gu bo'i's Ttiea re. on Sulurday. liecemberS. al 10.30 .tn. lWort oDentn oha-t narlls de. klrlnf to urcliase tickets will draw numb is for posiiioa lu line, liuci tenclier in line insy nnroiieso any number or tlosots not ex. cecdluii twenty, and euch olilzun lu lino may purrhsKo any nuinbei not oxiieedlog ten. The rpurosentatlvo of cacti district will be required to prphenlio the ticket geut a list of ine names or ine icao ters inr wnoin lie ouys tickets. Anv orsou may loin t e line a second tliuo with the same prlviljges as at Hmt. After Decern tier 5 the chart will bo open at Kiriii'surugsinre. Doors opu a7 p.m. Eutertulument com menoe at a. ltAILWAY AIIKANCIEMENIB! Trains after each evening entertainment to ah noiuis on i.. v. ii. ii. Deiween Auiau'. nnd rinlAnn. Arr itivHinentji for unectal truln o other points on I.. V. 11, it and 1'enn'a It. li ran be made wuu Hunt. a. r. juuuuiee, Ueluio.aua u. a, Iewls, t'otuviiie. O. W. WEIBS. County Haperlntendent. Ja.VE you tried our fino CANDIES A yet? If not, do so ut onco. Twonty cents per pound, nil kinds. Best mado ami warranted absolutely pure. TOYS, Glassware, Crockery, LAMPS. 8 South Wain Street, S3tla.o2a.i2ac51.oila., GOES FARTHEST, ' w mamifaeturod. Perfectly " " v " "'- ' v rim. k1. Leliigh Valley Railroad. i.inANGEVENT or fassunoek tbaiks. NOV 15. 1891 Mnifrer trains will leave Hhennudoah for Munch Chunk, Lelilgblon, Slatlngton, Oats sauqna, Allentown. Bethlehem, Iiaston, Will .'SSRiVg!!? New Vork at 5.47, 7.40, K.UJam. i',aio,6.aiip. m. Fir (lelvldere, Dclawnro Water Oap ami str julsburg at 5.47, a. m., aud 6.20 p. m. Ivor Lainbertville and Trento ., tf.os a, m For White Haven, WUlres-Barro and Pitt ton 1.47. 9.00, 111.41 n. m., 3.10 and Wflt p. m. P'orTuukhaunocfe, 10,41a. m 3.10 aud 5.2t p. ra i'nr Auburn, Itbaoa, Hen ova and and Lyont 10.41 u. m and fi.26 p. m. Vot Laceyvllle.Towanda, Sayre, Wnveriy, hlmlra, Bochester, llnflalo. Niagara Kalis, hlcanoaud all polnU West at 10.41a. m.,nnd 5.3 p. m. For x'lmlra and tho West via Salamanca at 1. ID p.m. For Atidenrled, Ilazleton. Btookton. Lum. nor Yard, Weatherly and Penn llaveu Jn.no 'Ion at6.i;, 7.40, 9,011 a. m.nnd 12.62. 3.10 nud io p. in. ror joanesvuie, i,oviston ana Ueavei Meadow, 7.40, 9.08 a. m. nnd 5,ffli p. m. rviuuiauHJUUVU.ll O.V., XV.S1 U, 111. XV K1JI1 :26p. m. For Hazle Brook. .ledrtn. Urlfinn anil Vm. tana nt 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m 1152 3.10 and .411 P. III. For Quakuke at 6.47 and 9.08 a. m nud 10 r. m For Wlacans. Qilberton and FraoSvlllB ct S) and 82 n in., and 4 JO p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delanc, 17. 7.10. 9.08. 10.41. tt.m.. 12.b2. S.10.5.2B. 8.0:). ,21 ill d 10.27 p. m. For Lost CroeE, 31rftrdvllle nnd Ashland ,27. 7.46,8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10,05 ,00 and 9.14 p. m. For Darkwnter. Ht. Clair nnd Pottavllle. ,50 1.40, 8.52, 9.03, 10.41 a. in., 1162,3.10, 4.10, 5.26 . in. For Hues: Mountain. New Boston nnd Moiea, 7.40, 9.03, 10.11 a. n,., 12.52, 3.10, 6.26 and IMI p. m. For liavea Rnn. Centralis. Mt. Carmel nnd Hhamnkin, 8.52, and 10.15 a. in., 1.40, 4.40 ana b.uu p. m. Trains leave Khamokln for Shenandoah. 7.55 11.55 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 9.30 p. m., arriving at Shenandoah, 9.05 a. m., 12.52. 3.10, 5.24 and U.lftP TI For Lolly, AUdenrled, silver Urook Jnno lonan Ilazleton 5.47. 7 10. 0.08. and 10.41 a. in., 12 62, 3 10, 6.20 and 8.1 3 p. m. For Lost Creole. Glrardvllle and Ashland. 6.50, 9.10 11.35 a. m., 2.45 p. m. ror uarawaier, rct. uiair bdu jroitsvine. .00, 9,10 n. m 2.45 p. m. ror laiesviuo, aiananoy uuy ana Delano, .00, HJMa. m.. 1.10, 1.40, 0.03 p. ra. tor ijouy, Auaeunea ana iiaEieton, o.n m., 1.4U p. rn: rur luaucu uiiuuk, AjeuiuLuu, oiai.inici.on, Tatasauoua. Allentown. Bethlehem. Kajitor and Nmw York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m: ror rnuaaeipnia, i.u p. m. K. B. BYINGTON, ien'l Vacs. Atrt.. Kethiehs" DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Will promptly relieve the nu bt din- irt'6iHg cane vi Acuta or unrouto idieo niatlem or Gout, lly flrlctly otieervlug the directions, It ttIII curejou jtiruuia cntlv ... luiu tna nomftoui rrerarHJorn thtt flood tlio couotry, tfais mi'dlclo U a peciflo for the Ttrloui formi or rlieuruaiUm onlj, kot sol la ku; nenae "cure til" Una bottle rott la cenaeotloa Hh the t'ltU, courluce the vurTtrcr thai the proper remedy bits 1eva round. You are earnestly m qutted to teat the mirlt or KKOUT'S KliKUMATIO KEMi2IY, ailti valuable propertlei aro feurlorieil tr bundredi of lL Diom ftatterlng teitlmonlali. Only vtgeuble lngreilieuti, renarkable for Ibetr ouratlro Iocre, are used Id the mtmfcioro or KHOUT'H KURUMATIU ItKklfCDY J1.C0 Fer BcttU. 6 Bottles, $5.C0. FlUi, :S Cts. Sox. Jf rnur itorekeepfr doee not keep It, itinl to the lattuufaoturer, aoJ you -will ruoeire It Lt mall. Kit OUT, 3QU7 Market btrort, I'JilluU'a, l'a. Newly Refitted and Renovated. TONSORIAL : PARLORS ! 6J3GC Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing I SltAMl'OOINO, ETC., BY E. G. J. WADLINGER, Under 1'ostofllce Jlulldlug, irain and Oak Ste., Sheiiaudoali. Ji-llot and cold baths. Pollt?. oromnt and iimuiui Hiienviuu. JOHN GOSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor. Main aad Oik Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A Que line ot Cholae OU0CEIUB3 Muu und Caudles. Poultry of all Kinds. Mr. Oostlet roelves his ereen truolt dallv Irom the cltv markets, which is a BUnrauUe to Ins out omers that they will reoalve' trosli loas wil'D uuyi irom mm, LEATHER and SHOE FfNDtHGS 3?. J". CLEAEY, Sealer In all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Larco and first-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supphea 18 W. CENTRE BT., Kereuson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA, Q M. HAMILTON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SUR0E0N, Offloe-2 Vest Lloyd Btreot, Bhenandoah vnr TJb i 1 Hi m ha edelphla ana Roadrng n jad Time Tahtti in effect Ar. tff, inul 'HAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS MIJAMS 'Of NAW Vnrir via tlillnH,. ,.n 211 5.25, 7,21) a."w;Sud u'ibTso koSYs V.S. lV;L2-.' P.. Z!S 7IM a. m. nnd 12A1 unit l.m 1. .. ' ' 1 in ST'i'a-"'1 Hhllnttelphm tvoeRoay, ;l0'M'Jl,"i- m-i 1S5 anil 5fi p. a, "Jf2!1? 7.18 R. m 1..10 p. m. K 11 lidrrtithtira nUb. A... 1. ... , 50, .j6 p. m. I'or IMtfitVljlrf. WAAlr Anv Ol.. .mi a, , lju p. m. 01 .."fW nnd Mahanoy rjily, wirt da , 2.107T. 7.20, a. m., 12.35 3 VndB.M P. n. SBiiday, aitfand 7.18a. m.. 4.:io d. m: .vuaiuonai ., Monanov Oltv. wnnk nvi t.vi . - .. For Lanonstr and Oolnmbla, week days, r Wtlllanisport, sunbury and Ijowlslmrs, neck inys. 8.35, 7.20 and "Ji . m., 1.33, 7.5) -muuay s m., j.oj p. m. r Malianor Pian. wmhi ,kn 9 in jiav 5.15 r.jn and 11.80 a.m.. lit,, i .as. u.mi. krs 7.ouu oa Sunday. 2 li 3.25 andT.iii m. t.-'g, 4.30 i. ii. "'V Glmrvlllo Rnnnaliflnnfink Mtntlnnt vrok lsyi,l!,l . 8.25, 7.20 and 11.30 a. ra., I2'H. 1 3,1 ..'). t.m. TM nml M.2S. n m Himrtnv 2-10 3 25. i. m., 8.00. 4.30 p. tn. .Vllll&lld and mmumiciii. wntr flaM 3 23 5.2B. 7.211. ll.fli a tn . ir, rm mil d .TT i i. :jnnaay 3ju, 7 w u. m 3,03 p. m, IMiAJNH KOll HHF.NAN HlAII lVO New York via lhlliiilAlnhla. aays.7.15 a. m 1.80, 4.00, 7,30 p. m 12.. ii n nt, souaay, h.im p, m . 12.15 nlc.it. liAave Nnv Ynrtr via Manpli Vtn,i v.mV dsys 4.10, 8. a. m 1.00 and .13 p. m. Hun. d.iy, 7.00 m. m. , vo rnmaeipnia, weos rtaje, 4.10, d 10.00 a. ill. 4.IIO nnd S 110 r. m . ,mm Tint. A a . t (Jallowtull und 8.3.J a. rn.aud ll.SO p. m. irom uiu aue ,i eeu xlreetu. Sunday 8.05 a. ni. 11.10 p. in rrrni mil am" -e . '.nave lteddlncr. weeK davs. 1-31- 7. in. ln.ns and 11.50 a.m., 6.55,77 p. in. bunday 15 at d iu.18 . m. jd-.vs tMllTlUe. week davs. 2.40. 7.40 a. m.. 13 10, tl 11 p. m. Hunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m. and i ra Leave rmonua. wmh ilnvs. r.91. h.m anil 11 i u. ji.. 1.21. 7.13. and 9.18 n. in. f anCav 3.10 7 43 ., m. and 2.60 p. rn. I.fle Mobanov Olf; weelr cuts S.43. 8.1a d .l.iTn. tn 1.51, 7.4? and 8.44 . m. Hun. tiny .1.44,8.17 u nu, a to p. m. f.etve v. ahauov I'lae. weat dws.'Ml.l.CO S 30, i.U. 11.j9 a. m 1.05, 2.08. 6 20. 8 At, T.b7. and 10 Ut) ; n m. Hnndav2.4 . 4.(1). and 8.7. i. m. 3 37,6.01 p.m. i.tavo uiraraviue iiunpanannocK uiauonl wec Uttrs. 2.47 4.07. M. and 8.41 a. m.. 12.05. 2: 4 ..'M, 0.32, 8.03 and 1 1.06 p, m. Bnndfty.2,47, 1 07, ".33 . m. 8.41, 5.117 p. m. mvb wiuiamspuri, weesuaye, a.uu,.uaiia 11.55 . m. 8.35 and 11.15 p. m. Hunday 11.1a p. in ir Baltimore, Washington and the weft via A O. B. It., tbrouih trains leave Glra: d Avenue station, rhtladolphla, (P, ft li. It. It, at 3.S5. SOI nnd 11.27 a. m.. 3.5(1. 6.42: and 7 13 p. m. Hunday, 8..M 8.02 11.27 a, m 3.58 6 42 nnd 7 11 p.m. Leave fhlladelphla. Chestnut Htveet wuai f a ux oouth aircel Wharf. JT for Atlantic CUT. WeekJays Eipross,9:0O a. m. 2.00. t p. 'a. AocommoJitloa, S.OOa. m. and SM, i. IU, !lacdayn. Express, 8.00 . m. Acoira. ma'Hiion.x.uu a. m. aud 410 p. in. lo.uium, m,D aimuuu j . i , uviui A Hltlo and Arkansas avenues. Week-dm s Express. 7.30. 8.00 a. m. and 4.00. p. m. Ao- M.n.Mn.,.ll..nfi in n .n h .1 'i M t .. .. uuifi-juuicns. s.uu. 11. 111. jvtxuuiiuuuuuuii. 7.3U a.m. nnd 4.30 p. m. u. u. iiArvuuuii, uen-i rarr Agi. s. A. MuliKOD. Fres. & Oen'l Monassr. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. GOHmfLKILI. DIVIBION, On and after November 15, 1891 , trains will teouo amcnanaoan asjouows: For- Wiiwan. uiluenon. fTacavllle. New Mtie, Bt. Olalr, and way points, 8.00, 9.10, i II,1 IU HUU V.IO I J LU, lUDdavs. 000. 8.40 a m and 3.10 p m. 'or Fottavllle, 8.00, 9.1U, 11.45 a m and 4.15 p m. Sundays, GOO, 0.40a m and 8.10 p m, For ltendlng, 8.00, 11.15 a m and 4.15 pm. Hundavs. tilX). 9.40 a. m. nnd 3.1U i m. For l'ottstown. Fhoemxville. Morrlstovm " Philadelphia (Brood etroet station), 0,V0,A Ai.sa a. uu muLiDp in wouil ukjtit Mindavs. 600. 8.40 a m 8.10 n m Trains leave Kracttvllie tor Bhenandoah at J m.m am and u.n, a.ui, 7.42, io,u p m. Hun d to, lt.l a m aud 0.1O n m. wave Voitvllle lor Onenandtiah. 10.15 and J 11.4,, aro 4.10, 7.15, 8.42pm. Uundayp, 10.(01 a m a.io p nx. e lisavo fmiadclphln (Broad street station),! .or ronsviueuu unenanuoan, o&7, H.sa v 4,'Onnd 7.00 p ni weok days. Bunday 6.59, an VMS am t.SOB.'H tl.50, U.00andll.U,11.35ain.l2.(innooi4 3.80. 4.20. 4. 4.02. 4. 8. 6.21. 6.50 7.18 8.12 ailf v. m. 13.U1 niirht. i On Sundays, 3.20, 4.05. 4.40. 6.85, 8.12, 8.30, 8foQ,l 11.35 i m nd 12.41, 1.40,2.30, 4.02, (llmltod.J l.A'i 58. 6 21. H.5 .i ' s. u n and 12.01 nlirnlj For Hon Olrt, Loq; onir urancn and Inlermodlutfi i Hons 80 nnd 11,11 a. m 4.00 p.m. wcetfl Jiys. necnoia only o.oo p m week days. For Baltimore aud Wasnlncton. 3.b0. 7.20 9.10 uuu 11.18 i. m., 1 II, U07,7.1U i.m and 12.0 uigntaauy anu e til. lo.iiua, in., lzsi liuniie. eiLiircus wilu uuiinc car iu iiuitiiuure) i.u, b, p. m. we lt days. For JJaltlinoro only 2.02, 1.1 wfu usjk, o.vo, ii.u p. in. uany. For Hichmond, 7 20 a.m. aud 12.03 n dally, 1 30 p in. dally, except Sunday. trains trove narrmourg ior i'iluduik e west evnry day at 12.25 and 3.10 a m i Mlmt'cdl and il.4t". 7.25 o m. Wavfi luu u. e a, a on nail s.lu p ui overy uay. c ur riiunurg uuiy, il.m a m aauy una lu, m week ilayn. Leave Hunbury lor 'Vllllamsport, Elmlr 'iiaalirna, llochester, jtnitnloandXslafu: 5.to i m dally, and 1 35 pm week da llmlia 5.80 q ra wesk davs. !ir JCrle and Intermediate points, 5.10 a iftlly, irnr 1ocE Haven, u.10. and 8.66 a (ally. 1 35 and G.3 n. m. week davs. i teuova -j. 10 a m 1 35 ind S,8C p m week da; 10 n, ni iJDilaTs. I A8. P. 1TJU1I, J, It. WOOD, en. Uan'v ten, Pass, A XIIKATtlK BU1I.UINO, SHENANDOAH, PEf.; Capital, $ioo,ooo.Ci A. W. Leisenrng, Pns., j P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., ' J. R. Leisenrinq, Casfne i 9 W. Yost, Ass' tCasm Open Dally Frotu 9 to ; n TiTTn nnnm TiTmnnnr 0 run ujji.N i. lrsiJjitMi I'aldoit SnvlUKts Deposit JOHN H. EVANS1 SAL00) 36E.OENTKE BT., BHENANI FRESH BEER. P0RTEFj " Finest brands ot taom alwaysonr' Firs National Ban '91