The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, December 17, 1891, Image 2

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    CYRUS FIELD S
Tic Old Financier's End ftmr
At Hand.
HT3 WBlGHT OF WOR TOO IIEAVT
Edward M. Field to B Examined As to
The Wiit-ilen fit Ijtitllinv Mtrt drill In it
Uiiiimlry - lllnlrlol Attorney Tflo.ill
IiIhiupiI III Mrtiiy tjtrif tnTli Liuest
Is'upobioit or 1'lhmto It"fmo Iiind, Hlid
Ctrft Only (n Head the N"ivspnptira.
Nkw Your, 17. Cvrm W.
Field U rapidly pissing aivay. The
shock resultmt from the degradation
of Inn son, 14. M. Field, Wi too severe
for li nged financier In Ills weakened
condition to withstand. Ills physician,
I)r Fuller, siiyi ho bus now lost nil
hope of Ills patient's ultlm ice recovery,
llr. Field will, however, la the phyil
clan's opinion, llrncir several days, No
enl'ers are admitted to see Mr. Field,
even his brother bein turned away.
With Kdwnrd SI. Field in Ludlow
Str-et Jail, Cyrus V. Field at the point
of death, his daughter, lira. l.lntlley
Tory ill, anil new unci startling dovelop
menta In the condition of the collapsed
llrm of Field, hlndley, Wiechers & Co.,
day liy day, tho case Is u must remark
nlile one. Nor is the burden of sorrow
and humiliation yet oomplete. Tho '
Kie.ttest sensation Is promised on Sat
itur- !
day, when the family skeleton will be
rovi-Hled before Judge Dykomun nt
vlnte Plains. At 1U o'clock on that
day the proceedings will be begun by
the L'ouiuiisaton In Lunacy, Lawyer
o.lie Close, to determine the mental
condition of Edward M. Field.
Nut loss than 80 witnesses, including
Bi'vpntl mom liars of the Fod I family,
will he called on to testify to facta
which, it is said, will go far to show I
Unit the head of the wrecked llrm is 1
r...v etiouuli to be conlined in a ma I-
bouse. Hundreds of incidents and acta
will be cited to pioro that he has not
Lei. n of sound mind for A year.
Among 'he w.tmwses will be Thomas
Stokes, brother of Ausjn Phelps Stokes,
who says that two mouths ago, while
fco'iiK to Tarrytown on the tram wl'h
iii-ld, the latter suddenly jumped from
his seat and left the train at Hastings,
miles short of his destination, say
ing he had ''important orders toulvu
the engineer. " Mr. Stokes was startled
by ihu evident dementia of his friend,
other incidi-nts will lie brought in It
will be shown that Field's habits have
undergone u remarkable change withiu
a yeur.
Field was formerly very devout
and strict in religious matters, but for
many mouths past hits kept away from
itnirch mid withdrawn entirely from
society.
Judge Dykeman of Westchester
County lias issued nn order direotod
to Thomas Duulnp, warden of the Now
YorktJounty Jail, dlroctiu tho lattsr
in j.ioluce ids prisoner, Kilward M.
! icld In tho court at WliiUI Piniiis at 10
o'clock Saturday. A subp eu i Mill bo
burved ut the same time. Wardup Dnn
Up is In a quaauary as to his coursd of
Action. If he disobeys Judge Dykoman's
oruer he may bo committed for con
tempt of court, and if he surrenders bis
prisoner, he and bis bondsman aro likj
ly to be sued by Iloliert 13. Dietz, tiio
llrooklyn agent, who has caused Mr.
Field to lie locked up on a charge of
btualiuis if I5U.00J. If tho warden at
tempts to defeat the process of the
"Westchester County Court, the legal
puzzle will betomo still more compli
cated. Altogether, It Is an iutorestinu
case.
District-Attorney Nlcoll sent for the
bank check booss of the Huspenu-' ilrin
yesterday, and Assignee Gould lnaued
them for n day or two. Exports exam
ined the stubs, and the result of their
figuring will bo laid before the grand
Jury to-day, possibly with the purpose
of securing an iudictmeutiticalnst young
Field for tho conversion of noirly $i, -000,000
to his own use. I'artujr
Wiechors said yesterday that about $1, -287,000
of tins sum bolongnd to Ins rela
tives, or represented the cash lie bad
put into the concern.
"No effort will be mnde to procure
bail for Field in tho Dietz case," said
Counsellor Wllklo, yesterday. We are
contoat to let lum remain where he is
until the Commission in Lunacy passes
upon bis incut il condition. There is no
doubt that be is Insane. He has bison a
resldont and voter of Tarrytown for tho
past cloven years, and that Is why we
weie compelled by law to have him
committed to an asylum in Wostchostjr
County. There was no attempt at
Becrecy in the matter, at all."
Or.o of Field's counsel also sftld yes -terday:
"lho notion of District-Attorney
Nlooll iu sending detectives to Dr.
Granger's private asylum at Mount
Vernon to arrest Air. Field and to
cause him grout anguish and shame,
und subject him to uniiecesaay annoy
nuce at night was cruel nud inhuman,
us well lis almost unprecedented. Mr.
Nicoll acknowledged that no one bud
made any complaint against Field."
Field absolutely refUMtd to partake of
any foot! during yesterday. Ho said
that he was not hungry, and drank only
small winegliisstul of milk. He was
furnished with newspapers and put
the day in reading and dozing.
I'uitr 1'ittt.lly llurui-tl.
Columbia, S. C, Dee. 17. Late Tu
day. night J. E. Ford, a painter, upset n
kerosene lamp wliile uls wile, son anil
daughter were In the same room. 'JUe
clothing of each 'nsuibir of the family
caught tire and tho mother and daugh
ter died soon after from the effects of
burns. The lutuer ana son aro la a
very serious condition and will die.
llurglars Halt! a -IIm UIiie.
Aii'ooxa, Pa, Deo. 17. Iliirglars en
tered the Iioum of W. II Itliodes, dur
lug the night, stole. $185 in, cash, $000
in notes and a revolver from under Mr.
KlittjW pillow. When llr. Ithodes
awoke it took hiui sjiiu tlms to arouse
bis wife. An empty chloroform bottle
on the stans explained why neither
beard Ilia thieve.
In Honor of Kt-iiur lloinero
Nkw VfKK, Dec 17 Seuor lioinero.
the Mexican Minister to the I ultod
btates, was eute-'t.i ne I at the Demo
cratic. Club last nght with a dinner
given In bis honor by Wulter S. Logan.
uvsn inv guests were present. .
CONGRESSIONAL DOINGS.
Hrnatn
lilll.--II.
.AIJ'Hi-lllil'lit of thftlltiui.
K. ( Iri'llll .lll.la.
-r
WAsntsnToS, Deo. 17 In tho Senate
yesterday afternoon the nominations of
tbo followiiiu to In United States Clr
on it .Indies wore received from the Presi
dent: JVillliim L. Putnam of Maine, for tho
l'TT-U Jil lluml Circuit; Nathaniel Ship
man of Connecticut for the Second;
Oeorne SI. Dallas of Pennsylvania,
Third Jfcithnti (JoIT'of West Viruliilii,
PoUrtft; Willi tin II. Taft of Ohio, itbj
William A. Woods of Indiana, Seventh;
Warren Truitt of Oregon, United States
District J ml go for the District of
Alaska.
Amunx the bills Intro luced nud ro
ferred were tbo fottniviu.;:
Dy .Mr. Davis For a ship canal
around Nl.ijjani Falls.
By Mr. Mcl'liorson To equalize tbo
Rra.les of ofllrers and to lncrduse the ef
llclency of the Mirini Corps.
liy Air. Adolph To license and rojju
lalo the sale of Intoxicating liquors in
the Illstrii-t of Columbia.
Mr Stewart (jave notice that be would
on Monday next address tho Senate on
that portion of the President's message
relative to tho coinage of silver.
In the Hoiie the Speaker announced
the appolutmoiit of the Committee on
Uules ns follows:
The Speaker (Chairman), idossrs. Mo
Millln, Catching, Kaed nud Burrows.
Mr. Bartine, of Nevada, who has been
absent on nccount of Illness, appeared
nt the b.ir of the House and took tho
onth of office.
Mr. Taylor, of Tennossao, rislnff, said
that it was his mournful duty to an
nounce tlio death of his friend and col'
league, tho Hon. Laonldai 0. Houk, who
died suddenly from unci dental poisoning
at ins home In Ivuoxvllle in May lust.
The House then, us a mark of respoct
to the memory of tho deceased,
adjourned till Saturday.
CRANKS IN VASHINGTON.
Pension onlor (lli'atly Anilnyml liy
r.np!i, Mini Want Government .Mutiny
WAfeiiiNciToN, Dec. 17. Washington
has been tho Mecca of cranks since tho
assassination of U.irflcld, more than ten
yours ago, and recently the num bur has
grown to Inrgo proportions.
: Since the attempt on the Ufn of Hns
j Bell Hmu by Norcross, the police have
I given much attention to thess pjo,)l).
i Like Norcross, most of the cranks who
' come to Wushlugtrv labor under tho
hallucination that the wo.ld, or tho
Government, or an individual- owes
I them money.
I Agitation of the sub-treasury scheme
is the principal cause, according to the
senltary o 111 ur of the Washington Police
force of the Influx of cranks bero. Those
i cranks bnvo board so much about
. the Government loaning money to tho
people that they become impressed with
the idea that they can secure their
share by application to tho Treasury
Department.
Yestcrd iv two mon woro nrrestod and
they rambled on about "lovelllui up"
matters, saying that they would havo
to be given their share of Government
money before they loft Washington.
These delusions, the sanitary ollloer
says, eventually drivo cranks to desper
ation and tragedies are likely to follow.
Many hunlred claimants for pensions
are included in the crank arm v. A
great many of them havo no just claim,
but they persist in annoying pjuslou
officials.
l.oilgn's ltlll .."carding I'ostinaslprs.
Washington, Dec. 17. As soon as I he
committees aro nppolntod, and bills can
bo offered iu tbo House, Mr. Lodge of
Massachusetts will introduce a bill to
regulate tho uppolumunt of fourth -class
postmasters. This bill was introduced
by Mr. L-jdgo In tbo last Congress, and
he made an argument for it,- before tho
Committee on PostolHces and Post
roads. Tho purpose oJ the bill, gener
ally stated, is to gjve tho appointment
of fourth-class postmasters into tho
hands of the Postmaster-General, and
take them out of tho hands of the Sen
ators nud Representatives. The bill has
had the approval of nil the civil service
clubs of the country.
Clara ltarttius Kirii-ls for HunsIa.
Washinoto.v, Doc 17. Clara Barton,
President nt the Ked Cross Society of
America, has for some time' past boon
negotiating with the proper authorities
in tbo matter of transporting grain
which may be donated in the United
States to the sulforing peasants of Itus-
sla. .Miss il.irtou lias been In communi
cation with tho Departmont of State
und tho ltusslan Laatlon, and while
she cannot prudontly ut this tlnio make
public the result of Her oltorts, sua
bopas to bs able to do bo within a day
or two. The movement under her quiet
direction lias assumed largo proportions.
lliinro Slunrer ' llrleu's Kxtntdltlmi.
London, Deo. 17. District Attorney
Hamilton of Albany, N. V., nnd detec
tive i nomas itetliy, lr., are In London.
nwultlng the extradition of Tom
Q'iirioi:, tho bunoa man, who Is wanted
iu Albuuv for swiu Mux James W. l'eck
of that city. It Is believed tba O'lli'lou's
extradition will be grautad to-duy, uu
less tiio court should decide to accept
certalu technical objections olTered by
O'Brien's counsel, who claims, among
other things, that at tbo time of the
nlleged swindle, the bunoo business
was not an extraditable olfense.
Tile Orlp dripping Uoy.lltv.
IiBRUM, Dec. 17. The hereditary
Prln co of Saxo Melnlniim nu 1 hit wife,
tli Princess Charlotte, eldist slstir of
tlia Ivalser WtUlaiu, aro siok with the
JnlUieuau, and their little daughter,
the Princess Kadnra, is also alll cted.
Tho Kaiser is deeply oonoorusd nbaut
his sUU.' aul brjlajr-ln-lavr, tU3 latter
belug one of bfs favorite oonip tnlons.
There is oouoidjr.in-a alarm in regard
to the iuliueoiea, wulch is said to be of
ft harsher typs than on its former visit.
AuiKrlcitn 11? Till.
PlTTMiuno, Dec. 17. Tbo flnt car
load of x tin ever mlue.l on the
Amerioau coutluunt arrived In thla city
yesterday. It oama from Duranuo,
Mexico, ami is the proMrty of the
Pittaburs & Mex.oau TJu Mlnlnu Com
pany. There are altogether 20 tons of
tbe metal, wliloli li on exhibition at the
company's oltlco
Cmliler Culu Yet Sllsilmr.
NyA' K, N. Y , XMoo 1?. There are
no new developments in the case of IC
II, Cole, ivbo so mystc -loasly disap
peared from tuu place eeveral clays ago,
The xuinluatiou of the accounts, of J.
1L llluuvolt & tio Is not ot completed,
and no Information can be obtained
from the expo1, who Is data the work.
IT STILL IMS
fymllmml Momi
l) - simpe Wl 1IIHH1I Hlljllll .g
wo. u.iuurcn fiiuuia no. MWft. loHon n
I'HiKetiient In clsy modelling byHeachi'
.neni in take J ml enough ciy to model tin
o j ct, sLd imt have too imieli lo woik
iooo. in aitvr'to ih qhfeilun : ,!Vfnv i
w.tildyoii tttsoh shading?;' MiteS.et
ml Or iald not until tbo pupil reaches tli
iligh school. ShHiitbg it loo frequently
usd lo hide defects In drawing. Kim
iinv p rfect drawing aid begin shading.
Prof Gem-go 1). Handier, ol the Ku'z
town Slato .Normal school, was introduced
ind gsve instruct! ns on "How to Study."
Kirt wiilo over your room, "II thou wilt "
No man can study UnleM he will Treat
vourstd you would treat yi.ur b' dy
Don't glvo it too much and feed it tjt
leinallcally. There aro two Important
.voi ks for tho feeding of tho ralnd. First
taho tho daily iiowsmpr and tho other a
good dictionary and around llieo two
g it ber the other books as you may noid
inom. Get your library. Ko man can
s udy unlets ho kno8 tho relation or coll
ection of or between things. And there
must ho interest. Get interested in the
studies, ilti'ler whut you go over. Ko
view. Go bsck over tho things you havo
.tone over. "When defeated in stuiy go
vor i: nvain md rv to Und nut how and
whero you were defeatuj. lie a s'udent on
this earth, that ycu may ba n student on
tin oih. r side, as I believe you' will, only
vim ivld hsvj hUhor tihd grander 'U-ii'B
bete and a belter master
Dr. E. O. Lvte, principal of tho State
Sonnal sell ol at Stillersvllln, Pa, was
ext introduced and spoko on "Tho I aws
f TbinRing." All thn luruUuro o mind
en i-is of ideas and thoughts In con par
nglhi ideas. Do not mwadfe tbu know
go ol your pupd by the dtifllililon the;
sii givo.. Ideas ar dividel into two
IsfSPf : individual notions und general
no inns. All real knowledge begins with
individual notion. At every p ri"d of
hool life the child must be led lo per
ivo indiviiiual notions distinctly. The
-hi Id begins to form general nollo..e ery
srly. At every period of school. Iile the
1 1 1 1 1 d mu t be led Iroui individusl noU.Lio
o dl tinguUh gunoral notions.
T 10 ihi-d law Is that nt every period of
chool life tho mind must be led from
iMuersI notions lo individual notions em-
irsc-d under it. There we find, in sum
usry, thut no must first begin to form in
ilvidual ideas or individual notions. Then
ollect tho general thoughts. And the
bird is to make an application of tbo
neral notions to the individual notions
he ihild inny have.
At the conclusion of Dr. Lyle'B remarks
t)r. lialliet took up the sunset q iiritliuie-
cniialii. Th exhibit of school work in
Ferguson's hall ie one of t e best fenturu
if the institute. Tho exhibit of arltliuiRtio
vork Is romwki'ily goes! 1 don't.bsiuio
. state thHt nun is nnt er o )unty in sute
hat could make nn arithmetic exhibit liko
t and I do notthmk there :s anothercouiity
n th i state that can make an exhibit in
riting bettor than thisono.
l'rof. Lyio's ch sed the morning soseion
f the intlKUle.
Legal blanks of all kinds for Sale at tho
MtALP offlcn.
PLEASANT
F NEXT MOHNINO f TEFL BRIGHT AND
NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS tit I TLH.
My tlnctor says It nets gently on the stomach,
llvor anil kMneys,unt is u plfa.Aiit laxatlv. Tta
(JilaUiimnda (rom In rh , und ( jin-parwU for iuo
invuniiy us tni, t- n n-'i
Alldruimiau neult ut ail AiuU ul per liKckiuos.
Iluy one toslay. r.une' Family ftli-illclno
" Vs lmvtkuw,
ly iri-illelno
Ju order to be
iloven the liowrls tincb ua)
Ueallhyi tbl3 is necessary.
PSHtUYLVAIIA SAIURDAD
aoiitnri.ifit,i divuion
On and ajt r November 15, 1891, Irairis ti Ut
leave Shetland ,aa m follows:
or vniiiu, lllurun, troJlvin, M"
le, St. Clair, ind way p-lnu, O.Ui, 9. U,
u.n a iinnueiuu,
.tudye, no, e,n w nnd o p in.
.ur rotUYiiie, o.uj,
M, 1145 am and 4.2
toiitUy. m, S.40a tn nnd 3.10 D m,
or Sleauur. b.(fe. 11 15 - m end 4.16 pm
nmdi y, W0. D.4U 9.. and 3.lu p ni.
or t'ottetsiivo, fn -enixville, Nofristof
' FhUadelnblu iBroid Htreet station), U.n
11.13 jt. tn. and 4.15 p n week deye
..uy,mw,y.wtns.ioii
mini leave rfrftrv'lie for ".neuaudosl.
.l am aid U.U. 6 til, 1 U, IJ.OI p on. un
Jtyi, U Jt a in au i i.l0 p ui,
.ev vmtvllle lurauenandoab. 10.16 li
t,4a, a" 4 4j MS, W.4J x m. ?uudye. U.K
t t p u.
uv t uiiadeiiiht (Broad street nifttloo
a rovTui ma neeoanaoau, d.31.
Sin
o aa 1 7JJ0 p m week days. Bnnaai i
50, and
'.in am
a New York. .20. 4.(6, 4.40. .85. 6jW. 7.3t
Jue.ii. J.oe, ii.uuanaii,i,ii.iu na, r.i!"nooE
it i I A -.fAW. l.os 4.IW 'a m.) U.4I.1.S5 l.n
', 4, ..OS, (.4,11.21. 8.60 7.13 8.13 anil 1W(
, fl U.UJ I KUU
On Hnulavti. 4.05.4.4l. .. 8.12. 8,80. 9.
1)35 u- ml 1211, 1.40,2 30, 4.02, 'limited
ii 1 2 1 4 . a -41 1 li 01 uteri
For Sea Qlrt. Lone: Uranchau'l luteruiedlati
Halloas SM) nud 11 11 u. in., 4 On p m week
Jays. Freehold only smpm wetiic days.
For Itditiuoro uud Wiiainnglou. 3.M, 7.20
ii ,11...... I, ,U . ... Ill a KT T t I m n.l Hill'.
9 iu.uii ii.io iu., iii.uui,i.'.(ii mm nvi
ilBhtdaily nnU SJ1, 10.20a m., 123 (l'mltel
express wllndlul"ii car to Hal tint .re) 1.30, S.4'
a. iu. we k days. For Ualtlmore only 2.02, 4 01
wi-fl t d tys, 6 IW. 11.30 p. in. dully.
Fur Hichinond, 7 20 a, m and 12.03 nlsht
uuuy, iiwp m, uuuy, except nuuuiy,
riuk leave Htrrisunrj ior t'lusoarc ant
i utv.rvdav at 12.5 and a in an
Urn chI and l.", 7.25 p m. Way fo
too mi in ana t.i'i p m every uay,
ur t'Utsoarz only. 11.2) u ui dally uod 10.V
n iveex aays,
' aivu Buubury for Wlltlamiport, Bitnlr
nan dili. mi. Hoahe.ler. It irtaloand Nlact'
" in h" dally, and I 35 pm weekflayi
Kimira, o.3iT m weixnavs.
i. j, u,rle ud tutermedlate points, 6.10 t in
ally, "or Look Haven, 6.11, and 9M a f
ally, 1 35 and 6.3 p. m. week fiiys. Ft
nry n.iu a m sna asu p m weex ui'
1.10 a. m a tnrlays.
U.AU. is, i-uuii
(leJuMon'r
I. K.WOOO
Uen. l'ss. Am
T
Candies, China
QUH OFF!?n litis week to t.nnli, r- iH ftill of lnlrwt. ID n't yon klinw
Y : )v"i l VY us" I'WH'aotjrteii f..- X-nia-. Klft- ntnl holiday g, oil- of alums!
tfEfrXV week. ... .vA Hp,t.la.
..ml upwutd jowl loucbi-rH. Piusi, OiodH, Dolls mid T-..V8 In eiidle vnrk'ty.
lollet sets, all iimki'H to suit nil putstH. , .
ii.jvvw ' a vj' J JJjiA I IV Ik, tIV.iN I . (Ill 11 1 1 I II rjiltfihUi tt list, nt.!....! ..r S
Aro iironounced most delicious, ouly
J
iKAUQDARTERS Of
(I WAIDI
TWO STORES:
16 M Centre Street and 3i North Main Street, Shenandoah.
""nilEUE Is money in it for you If
i'ou purclniBo your holiday gooda
from m. Vive liuuilreil Btylea dressed
dolls, from 6o to $160 enuh. Dolls'
Bhoes, stocking?, trunks, tnblea,
tiurcuus, tdinlrs, toilet seln, paint boxes,
writing dt-skp, doll swings, air rifles,
JrUius, trains of caw, gun boats and
otliur articles run by strain, A large
lot or nipcbnulenl toys, tool duels and
all tbo latest games, A-B.O and build
ng I'lockf,
PMMsUMMaiiMuBts
ntiiiie silver toilet and ma'uleura
ets, dictionary and blolo Bland hold
r, book and ladder and flro engines,
in stoves, Gfrman tops, trumpets and
many otbor urticks In this line.
Musical Instruments,
China Sets, Magic Lanterns, &c.
To ministers of tbe noppel and scbool teacbers, 10 ri"r Cent, off on nil (roods
bougbu All goods must bo sold before
refused. nil turly and havo the pink
want, which will be set aslde,ou puwueut
BEST &
cHb
Excels all ethers, in purity, flavor and economy.
" Dnrp trlprl. nlvvnv imr-rl " Ali- vnnr rrmwr
Phi adolphia and Reading ftailrob.
Mm Tnbte in effect Jfov. 1B, 1KU1
raiiNS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOW
Wot New York via Fbllodelpbia, weeli dayi
219 5.2S, 7.20 a. m. and 12 85 -i.VJ cm', 5. 6
P. "i. Uunday 2.10 and 7.4b a, mi ror Net
Vork, via Maurh Chunk, week days, 5.2t
7,21 a. m, nnd 12.3i and 50 p. m;
F r Hearting ana milaaolphla weeioay.
2.10. 'S225, 7.20, a. ra., 12.35 2.B0 and 5.S5 p.M
r-un lay. iu ana .is a. m., siu p. m.
Kir Uarrlsbiire, v?eek days, 2.10,7.20 a. ta.
2.50 i.55 p.m.
or Aflentown, week days, .7.20 . m. 12.31
2.50 t in.
For Pottsvllie, week days, 2.10.7.SO,. tn..
ion z i ua 5.63 p, m. onnuay, anuj.ii
, .ou p.m.
Vor I'mnwiua and Mahanoy City, wool
rta , 2. to, 5.25, 7.20, a, m., 12 3f 2.50 and 5.S
uiicdsv. ''10 and 7.4S a. m.. 4J40 u. m
ddltlonal ior Mnanoy City, week, days 7.0C
For Lannanter and Oolumbla. week dayi.
ia. 'n.,2.S0 p. m.
vnr wiuiaraspon, nnuury ana iwiBuarif
eek lays. 3.25, 7.20 and 11.33 a. m 1.33, 7.S
, 3i, Minday 3:21a.m., 8.05 P. m.
or Mabanoy 1'lano, weekdays. 2.10 S.2S
5. 7 0 and li 3) a. m., 12.31, 1.35, 2A, 5.M,
,0-' C Lit i. m. Hunday, 2 10, VJli and 7.4b
a.' mis, 4.30 o. ta ,
"r Gtniravllle (llappauannock Btatlen'
wtx-ic days, 2.1 1. x.25, &J2a, 7.20 and 1L30 n. m,
12 M. I 35 i50, 6.65, 7.00and 0.25. p. in. bunday
IU 11 M, '.SK .1. Dl., 8.UO, .1U p. in.
i, .vshland and Ubamukin, week dav
25 53,7.20, 11.31 a m., 1.85, 7.00 and S 23
a. Sunday 3.23, 7 13 . tn., 8.05 p. m.
I'KAIIJS FOH U!i"4Ar4DQA.H .
i.ave New York via 1'hlladelphla. weik
days. 7.45 a. m 1.80, 1.00. 7.S0 p. m 12.i5
it minoay, oaai p. m-iuunicau .
rve Hew York via Maunh 5tiunk. w k
lntca 4.30. 8.45 a in.. 1.00 and 8.4.3 p.m. Sun
day, 700a.m.
Jva ijjiuiieipuiti, w-tc uai, o, .iu, u
0.00 a. ui 4.00 and 6.00 r. in., lrom Bm d
u id (M'lowluli and 8.35 a. m. n-id H.SO p. m
lout unc rsn suecw. unnaay v.ua a
n. U.Ki p. m from M. anf iu.
-ve Keudinu. wcex days. J .Si. 7.10. 10
mid 1.50a. m b 737p.m. Huaa.iyl.35a d
10.13 a. m.
j.ve Hoitfcvnie. woek aavs. 'i.t. 7.40 a.m.
12y,e)l p. m. bundny, ?,40, 7 00 1. rn, anc
Leave faaianua. week days. 8.20. R.43 anc
II i a. in., 1.21, 7.18, and 0.18 p.m. btandaytfA
I 43 . in. K.nd Oi p. m.
Leivo Manacov Citv. week (lavs. 8.40. V.ie
a d il. fa. m.. 1.51. 7.42 and 9.41 n.m. Buu
duv 8.40,8.17 a. in., 3.20 p. in.
Lei jiatiauoy Plane, week days,2-4),4.d0
030, t.35 11..9-1. m.,1.05, 2.00. 5 20. 6). 7.57, am
lo in' i ni (Sunday 2.4 , s-oo, nnu t..z;,a. u
I 37, 5.01 p. m.
Leave airardvllle (llappabannock Button
week days. 2.47 4.07. M. and 9.41 a. m 12.03
2. i (, 6.8J, 8 03 and 10.08 p. m. Unndxy,"2,l7
1 07. S.33 i-m. 8.11.5.1(7 u. In.
stve Wllllariwratrt. west days. 8.00.9.4 jacd
11 , ax. 9.63 una ll.iu p, m. isanuay u.i
ii. m
ir Haltimore. Washington and tbe woit
via - u. It. X.., luniutlLl ntlOB luum um u
AVfnue siAiioa, ruiiatibipuut, r. xt.it.it.
.. 1 U KK OM Jt , t O rjt K Alt km
ii. u.ai iv nu. 1...1 in., u "
7 13 p. m. Bandar. 8.55 S.02 11.27 a. m 8.63
U UU f up. 111,.
4.TLANT1U CITY 1J1V1HIUN.
Leave Pbtlndelplila, Chestnut fltroel Waatf
a ! svium oireei w nan
rnr atlnntici Cllv.
Week-dtys Kxpress,;) a. ro. 2.00. 4 no,
i, u, acso-nmuiion, o w , m. ana o.w,
Jaadays. Express, 9.00 . m. Acoam.
in i.toq,s.OO a. m. and 4 30 p. m.
'etnrnlne, leave Atlaude City, dejo
A ti-illeitnd Aricansas avenne Wenk-dfc I
-,jrrees.7.30. 9.00 a. m. and 4.00, p. m. Ac-
.ommodallor8.IO a. m. and 4.30 p ni. Bun
lays -Kxpress. 4 00, p. in. Accommodation,
7.30 a. tn. und 4JI0 n m.
C. (4. HANCOCK, den'1 lM'r Agt
vni.Kini. rros rtruen'i manaver.
Grand Holiday Display
Of new and desirable present's Jfor tbe pld
and young at
OSCAR YOST'S
102 North Mais Street, Shenandoah,
PisTiis;;i
and Lamps.
20 cents per pound, till kinds.
Y 8 Souih Main Street,
SANTA CUCS
Perfumery, Sleighs !
JauUurv 1st, und uo ruusotiable oiler
of the lot. You can select what you
of u sufall deposit..
GOES rARTHG&T.
Lahigli Valloy Railroad.
AUttAMHEMENT or I'ASaENOUlt TKAINB.
NOV 15, 1691.
Fassencer trains will leave Bbouandoab for
uaucn cnuna, Lcnignton, istatineum, Ustf.
sauqna, Allenlown, Bethlehem, Easton, lhll
,uifu4i nuouiunu, uuuiioiiciii, iuiouju, I. uii
adelphlaand New Vork at 5.47, 7.40, 9.03 v. m,
1252. 3,10. 5.28 D. m.
For Uelvldcre, Delaware Water Gap and
bit juasonrg ai. o.i, a. m., ana oxa p. m.
For Lnmbertvllle and Trento-, 9.08 a, m
I'or White Haven, Wllltes-Barro and I'ltts
wit o.uo. ii.tit m, ui.. o.iu uiu aua 1'. ui.
ForTnnkbannock, 10,41 n. m 8.10 and 6.26
p. oi.
For Aubdru, ItUrtca, Geneva and and Lyont
jw. i a. m., am o.ai p. m.
Forliaonyvllle, Towanda. Havre, Waverly,
ilmlra. Ilochcaier. ltutlalo. 5ila"ara Falls
CblcaKO and all points West at 10.41 a. rn.,and
5.28 p, m.
For Mraira and tbe West via Salamauca nt
s.iu p. m.
For AUdenrlod. llarleton. Stockton.- Ijum.
her Yard. Weatherlv and Penn Hiven Juno
Hon 0t6.4r, 7.40, 9,08a. m.and 12.52,-3.10 and
n. m . ' ' - i '
For Jeanesvllle, Lovlston and Heavei
Meadow. 7.40. 9 0S a. m. and 5.28 n. m.
For acrauton at 5.47 9 08, 10.41 a. in. 3 10 and
aun p, ra. . ,
i'or xiasie tiroos. jeuno. Liriuon ana rTee
land at 5.47, 7.10, 0i)3, 10.41 a. m., 12i2 3.1C and
.ZD P, 111 ,
Fortiinkake at 5.47 and 9.03 a.m., and
1.10 D.I.. . .
For Wlrc&ns.Hllberton and FracVvlUo at
ijiuanaBa m nnu 4.ic p. m.
For'Yatesvllle. Mahanov Cltv and -Llola-li
5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.11. a. m.. .12.02. 3.10.5.23. 8.03,
9.2' andiOjnri. m.
i'or IjOkl creen, uiraraviue ana Asniaaa
1.27. 7.4378.52. 10.13 a. rn.. 1.00. 1.40. 4.10. 6.35
8.10 and 9.11 p. m.
For Daritwater. Ht. Clair and Pnttsvllle
5 50 .'.40, 8 52, 9.03, 10.11 a. m., 12.32,3.10, 4.10, 6.21
it. rn.
cor uacK aiouniain, new iioaion ana
Morea. 7.40. 9.03. H'.ll a. n... 12.62. 3.10. 6.28 and
8.03 cm
i-or luiven un, uentraita, Alt: uarmei ana
tsnamokin, o.'M, ana 10,10 a. m., i.iu, 1,11
and 8.08 p. m. '
'irains leave nnamosin ior ineuanaoae
T.6.1 11.55 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 910 p. n.-., arrlvlns
at Shenandoah, 11.03 a. m., 12.32. 3.10. '(WanS
For Lolly. AudJitld. Hllver Urook ,T' t
tloun" Hiul-ruu 6.47,7 40, 0.08, and 10.41
in.. 12.52. 3.10. 5.28 and 8. 3 o. m.
nuuuA.x iiwvina.
For Lent Creek. Ulrardvllle and Ashland
e.tw, u.iu ti.33 8. m., ii.i)p. m.
For Darkwater. Ht. Clair and 1'oltavlUi
3.00, 0.SOB.m., 2.45 p, ra.
for xaiesvuie, Mauanoy uuy ana ueiani,
D.W, 1 l.'VJ n, IU , l.-tJ, 1,1V, U.IAJ ii UI.
f or ixiny, Auueuriea ana aazieion, e,u
- ioM a.iu i. in;
For Mauch Cbnnk. Lelilchton. BLitlnttun
Oatasauqna, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kaatoi
ana new xorrc, b.ou a. m., i.iu p. m.
c ur miiaaeipaia, i.sti p. in.
11. UYINOTON,
Oen'l Pass. Airt., BethleUsm
JOHN C0SLET!S
Green Truck Stand
Cor. Malo and Oak Streets.
Fresh Oysters Received Daily,
A flue Hue ol Choice GUOCIIUIEB
Nuts and Candles,
Poultry of all Kinds.
Mr. CJostlet receives bis ereen truck daily
lrom the cltv msrkotv which Ii a Kiurauii-e
to his ens omen thut they will receive fresh
goou wnn ouyi g lrom unn,
gr R. BKICKER, M. JD.,
PHYSICIAN AND & LB0BON,
Ciof. 9 Ea.it Centre Street; Mahanoy City, Fi
BKm ana an sveeuu aueases speouuty,
7
ttftr o a
AljjyS. too.
.njiimn, iftt ezeenlmg
rion: 7iV lor ritti l for
AO; ttfo werkt, J2; one
AN PHD. four liriflt-
las nrs it il six- aijitm m -. . ..n.ir nn
oeleorriorulliisid.Mt Itapisth .n. oek 3t
JJ'OH SALK. A fresii 0 v f.
Cllle
W. Coil 8 rest
Acker 113
12 15
fSJt
iTOtt SAIjE A good and
gpiitlo
I bprso, sullij i e foraP RIu'h of w rk,
i.eteijiy. .tfi.iy ... p j, (inim, ji i
Centre stri,Slie.n:ilt9ii1i, 111,
, Tor
Krlst .
121 ftl
jUlt nAliili. run urnv loam of
JL horses r eeutlv use I bv His r'nl inmu ir.
s. V, a Co., Nn. 1 The bor-os iilllhea
bsrgaluto tbspurchn i-rs.
r HANK I.KWIS,
Jons Kisk noivicn,
Jbhp: 0'Ni-ii.i.,
KltANK ' OtlllfNOTON,
Jajus McDoN l,l,
11-21-tf Trustees
OHAHTBIl NO riOB. Niitlee is
hereby given that an apt Mention will
jo-", &s mt&m
will
!ls"t!''lfljj
un-
lie ni"ae iu lue uniiti in t iiiiiniim ii.il n
Sohuylk-il o-anlyoii Monday, I) ceuilir2Isi,
l ii. mi flliu u'C OCK in llio lotcnnim un.
er thc'oorrsl1-!! tl ti. act of th com ninnw.ui I i.h
I I'ennsjlvanln.annrovrd Ai rllM. 1S7I "nnd
thosunplement' lli-icio, for theonatteroian
lte iledcorporatlotitobedlled '8t. (icorge's
tthtllilllail I'tltliollo J5aiietlcl.il St,nlptv. ni
Hlio nudo.ih, I'a." Mat ussclaMon Is to be
oente i iu -sueuannosii, L'a., ana to nave r.ir
Is olijoet the m t tennno- ol a fcocletr
it social, educational iind ben'tlclal pur
ises to its members from mnds uollm-.tf-d
herein.
8. G. M. IIOriLOPBTEU,
Attninev f-ir Aiinllca-'ljt.
Bhenandnab, Pa., Nov. 23, '01. 11-2I-3W
hi National Bank.
TIIIU1'RR-HOlI.DIN(,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
Capital, $100,000.00.
A. W. Lemnrmg, Pres.,
P. J. Ferguson, V. Pi-es.,
J. R. Lemiwinq, Cashier,
S W. Yost, Ass' 7 Cashier.
Open Iinlly Prosu 9 to 3.
3 PER GENT. INTEREST I
J'nlcl mi BavltitiM lleiJotsttH.
dbro headquarters!
FOll I'lIKE
- J.
CONFECTIONERY
(110M12-MADE)
S
Tree Ornaments,
WUolesale and nctdil.
ViY CLEAR CANDIES !
1 ' u
Are absolnlely pure. Sunday cu-iols,
Churches, Hocltu-s. etc.. supplied at
wjiolestle rates,
ce Cream, Bread and Cakes !
F. KEITHAN,
704 N. Mam St.. SHENANDOAH.
speotaoi.es 1
OSCAR "YOST'S
For the best cold nnd silver rimmed
npectades Eyes tested free of charge,
Satisfaction guaranteed.
I02 N. MAIN ST., SHENANDOAH.
WALL PAPER BARGAINS !
- LUrgejt and cheapest stool; lo town.
IriiciiA I'll ml in rr fin! Inn nn,1 Hut iMl!ffl
IIHOIIU I UIUUUU UIUI Mn uui uiv.iMuu-r
J. P. CARDEN,
10 2 8m 221 W. Centre St., BlIENANDOAn
CHRIS. BOSSLER'S
SALOON AND, RESTAURANT
'201 N. Jlaiu St., Shenandoah.
The Finest Stoek" of Beers, Ales, irs, fa
JOHN H. EVANS SALOON,
dGE. CENTRE HT., SHENANDOAH
FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE.
Finest bi-wdtv ni elumnt 'oIwilvb cm hfuirt.
WEEKS
Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand
17 SOUTH MAIN STREET,
Where be will be plea-ed to meet the want
of bis friends and the public la
Everything ia tho 'Drinking LincQi
1' Cllcht.Ui'. EnxlUh DUmooi IliswI.
EffwYROYAL FSS
Orlrlnal tad On UOmu
sttFC klwkft nliiLlf la 011. a uk
I V5il Irdlfor Cklrhuttyrt UmiV , Ma-,
L'?MvfJ BrtmJ ia Urd acd Uold tiirikliiA
Z7Aioxti, kcsvltxi vlLk bin rilboa Twke
AlhOTi KtntMt) f1Me) iiwj lUkililu.
In tusipi ft pATtleuUti tittuwoUu
1 ami imttuui A Uruf rtUi. or und Ia
"litiur lap ijui is-m. tn miitr. iw t H
J U MUM fl .Ul J-JIUklUke
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