r THE NEWSECR Ef AKY Stephen 1. Miletus' Nominaiioi to Succeed Mr. Proctor. SKVSltAIi SSNATOaS' OPINIONS The Friendt of Mwstri. Orant and Olianej Express Disappaiiumeiit' filfMeli of 31 1. lfilklilt OireAreitittt Illll'A Cri'ilonlliiU rrenented In tit Hmiiitn Yaalarilny Without n oril it UliiliiHnt Jlmiley lleiileH Hint lln Kal.l Ri'ri-itiiry lllitlmt VH In lliu I'rttftlrien. B Hat Itiirii l Hut. Wamiikuton, Dec 18 Tho'nomlmi tlon of Ilnii. Stephen II. EIIcIuh yester day by the President to be Secretary ol War lu pl.tce of Mrl'rootor, lint oausoil some little ilUitppolntment ntnotm those Republican Seuntom who were pushing ether candidates tor the war portfolio. The'to are Rome Western Senators wlio thought the excellent record of Uen, Orniit, tlio Acting Secretary of War, a Minnesota tmui, should Ikivj baon rec ognized and some New Euifliinil Sena tors who hud sot their hearts on the notulniitlon of ox-Gov. Cheney, of Now Hampshire. Senator Chandler oxprenea his dis appointment frankly, but will voto for the confirmation of the West Virginian. "New II innnhire Is very much disap pointed," ho said tills morning. "We wore earnest in our support of Gov, Chenoy, mid vie halievo lit 4 would havo been the best appointment. Wo are Btill of that opinion. Mr. Elk i in will make a Hood Secretary of War: his ox ecutivo a hi lily is undoubted. W lula the appointment nurpried in a little, we havo no complaints to make; wo wero not deceived in any way. We thought Gov. Cheney's chances were good bucause the t'resideut did uot ay ho would not bo the man. Air. Eikins is n good appointee, hut New ll.unp uliuo Is nevertheless, very much disap pointed." Senator Miscock thinks the nomina tion of Mr. ElKms is u good thing. He said: "Ho will make un admirable Secretary. West Virginia is very much pleased over the nomination. Senator Faulkner said when ho heard of the nomination: "lliu nomination must be very giatifylng to the Republi cans of Wcht Virginia. Mr. Elklns has taken a very nclive part In the political enmpaigns of the State, and ho has Mir rounded himself with a large and ltiilu eutial body of friends, 'llio appoint ment of Jsitiliuu GolV as Judge and tlio nomination of Elklns as Secretary of War, coming just prior to the opening of tlio Presidential year, ludlcatos the importance West Virginia has lu the opinion of the Kepublicim leaders." Setnttor Kennii also looked at the nomination through political glumes. He even went so far us to put in tho Haiti an unlooked-for presidential com bination. "They're poollug the Issue," was the remaik. "This nomination inuy possibly place Elklns on the ticket with Harrison in "Xi. " Senator l'roctor says he considers the nomination a good one. Mr. El- kins, hd said, would make an excellent secretary, because of his uciiuaintnuco with ai my matters during hii-resideiice lu the West, lie thought the President Lad made u wise choice. The political aspect of the nomination is much discussed to-day among mem bers ot both pofttical parties in the Senate and Hon so. Many incline to tue belief that it is a foretunuer to the formal withdrawal of Mr. Hliiuo from the Presidential race, and a number of these who hud failed to express nny opinion an the subject, since tho time Mr. Elklns' mimo ' was mentioned in connection with tho Cabinet, did not hesitate to say that they believed Mr. lllaiue would shortly isiue a letter an nouncing that he would not b) a candi date in '02. Mr. Illaiue's great personal friendship for Mr. Eikins has been war rant for the belief among many promi nent politicians Unit this knowlodge of Mr. Elklns' exuelluut executive abiiity have made tin Secretary of State anxious to have Mr. ICikIus lu the Cabi net, but this action ou Mr. Illaiue's part, these same jiolit't-ians say, means his withdrawal. Oiher politicians, however, say tnt the iioiniuatinn will not in uujr way ef fect ihe chances of Mr. llthluo f or the l'r i -nleiicy, audit Is stated that Mr. Elmns himself has stated that his going into the Cuuluet can uot alfect the fu ture af either the l'rusldeut or UU Secre tary of State. Stepheu 11. Elklns was horn In Perry county, O., Sept. -'i, 1811. He removed to Missouri wueu very youtii, was grad uated at Missouri University lu lbo'J, uml studied law. He served lu ISO'i-il ns a captain In the 77iH Missouri Regiment, ami lu tho latter year went to New M.-xico, where he was admitted to tlu bar m 1H01 lie also engaged in uii.iiug and atooit raising there and accumulated a fortune. He was a member ot tho Territorial Legislature in 1Su j-5, Attorney-Gen t il of tho Territory in ltiltt-U and United States Atturney in 1870-!i. Ho was then elected a delegate to Congress uud berved two terms from 187U to lf77. Mr. Elklns was a member, of tho National Iiepu dlcau Committee from 1872 to lScil He took an active part lu the Chicago Convention lu 1881, that Humiliated James (. lllaiue for the Presidency, and earnestly imported ui.n lu the uaut-ass, IN THE SENATE. Coiuiolttaes Auiuiuuod -Nit I'rolpst to buator 111114 Crmlttmlals. W'AsmlfOloK, Uoo. 18.Mr. Marnier con presided over the Senate as presi dent pro tern. The appointment to standing and se lect uotuinitiM were itunouncdd. Senator Hill's cJedentiaU were pre sented uud lllud without oututuent. .'he ctedeutiuU wero utteatud by David Si Hill, Governor, and, by the fckjjretury of State, an 1 were a uoo n pult'foil hy a oertilleaw of the prooeed iuK of the lanrUlature in joint aesslou, vlguwl by Khvar.l F. Joueo, Lieuttinatit Uavemor, and by the Clerk of the Sen ate Hnd I iV Speaker Sheoliau uud the Clerk ot the Aasem'ily As Sonators Hill an I Vance have not yot taken their seats In the Hsnate, the committee places Intended for tliam were temporarily assigned to ot ier Sen ators with the understanding that thsy reslgu them In favor of the absent Ban ators when they appsnr. n mil -ill . fllnv. Inn coirjmlttejf't Interstate CdmnWro. IWlttfrttet, lffim''l,ioii, Kelfltlnnt with OnnalU, Hsffcmtiiitre ill tho Piiullo i), pnrtnint. Senator Viinee will retain the commlf Ice places which he occupied In the las. Conirss, as follows: Woman Siillraife (chalrmah), Cnntln gout Hxpeimes o( the. etiiie, Finance 1)1 -trlot. of Cultiuibla and Privileges and Elections. Minlter Mnnlt In llm onntn. WASIllnOTON.Dao. 18. Minister Montt ot Chill, appeared on tlio iloor ot tin Senate yesterday and took a seat on the Itepuldloan sidj o( the hall. He was accompanied I))' an attache of the Chit' Ian Legation, Senator Ilawioy tpok u srat uexi Jo the Minister ami I lit roil it ceil to him a large mini ier of Senators, and explained to til lit the proceedings of the Senate. ' Mr. Mauley Milken Dmlnl. Auousta, Me., Dec. 18. Mr. Joseph Manloy In an interview last night de nied that ho told certain politicians In Washington recently, that "the old man (Secretary lilatno) is in the race and in to stay. " He added that he mala no statement whatever lu reference to Sec retary Blaine. FEARS A BLOWING UP. A Ilofftnn rtmilluiu Healer lone lilt More lleeiiusH of n Discovery. Boston, Dec 18. Peter H. Gllson, who owns a furniture store in this city, is so fearful that there is nn Infernal machine among his stock ot ggoods that he has closeil up his store for fear that un explosion may occur at any moment. Some tlmo ago Ullsou bought a lot of second liana furniture from an Auburn dale woman, who placed among tho goods sold nn odd looking box covered with zinc. After tho dynamiting ot Itussell Sage's office Gllson became sus picious of this box and caused" It to bo examined, by a druggist, who reported that the box contained a small can, with which four bottlos wore connected by small tubes, the bottles being packed In gun cotton. Tho druggist said that tho bottles appeared to contain nltro glycerine. In tho box wore nlso discovered sev eral letters nddresseil to dilleront per. sons in St. Petersburg, liorllu and Paris. After the examination Gllson called up hi the chief of police to remove the box, but the chief refused, as also did tho chief of tho lire department, (ill son has offered $10 to any one who will remove tho box, but so far there has up peared no ono venturesome enough to earn the money. FORECLOSED THE MORTGAGE. 'Jlia Union Mercailtlln Company, of Eaton, Tn., Wtuiiul Up. EastoN, Pa., Dec. 18. A sensation was caused in this vicinity yesterday, when it was learned that Franklin M. llower, of llowertown, had closed up tho .Union Mercantile Company, and had executions aggregating $UJ,003 Is sued uguiust the individual membeiB of the firm, nuuiely, lr. C. Cox and U. b. Colbert, ot Easton; John Lobb, ot Ban gor; Cotton Amy, of East linngor, nnu J. E. Mitchell, or Alleutown. The general merchandise stores at Raugor and Pen Argyl belonging to tho defendants have been levied ou, uud also tho right, title and interest in the Pouch Hill quarry and other Interests. The trouble arises from tho purchase of the Peach Hill quarry from Mr. Howor, who was given $15,000 uud a mortgage for $M0,00J. This mortgage was to ho paid off at tho rate of $10,000 per year. This year it was uot promptly paid, and Hower foreclosed the murtguge and had execu tions Issued. , The monibers of the company say that if Hower had given them a chauce they would have come out all right. They will light the executions on tho ground that toe property was Bold to them un der misrepresentations. ltasih ill AVar Kntled. Indianapolis, Dec, ,J8. At last th baseball war has ended by the forma tion of a 12-cluh league. After tea years of ups and downs tho American Association Is only a matter ot sporting history. The IS-club circuit wns.organ ized, consisting of the following cltiei: lioston, New Vork, llrooklyn, Philadel phia, Baltimore and Washington In ttio lOast, and Pittsburg, Cleveland, Cin cinnati, Louisville, Chicago and St. J.oula in the West, there was so. ne ob jection lo playing Sunday hall, but St. L,ouiw, Louisville and u few others will break the Sabb ith with the sport. Cnlllnlmi OITOnFj- Islaii.l, New York, Dec. 18. Tho fishing steamer Havana, Captain lleelu, was run into and haily wrecked yesterday afternoon oil Coney Island on her re turn trip from the Cholera Hunks by the four-masted schooner Jlury A. Uandali, bound from Baltimore to NorfolK, Va. No lives were lost, but several passen gers were severely Injured. ine steamer narrowly escaped being sunk. lluro were several hundred passengers ou board at the time, among them a numbar of women. veriVs Monarch! Have Hie Grip. Losiion, Vic 18. A dispatch from Stockholm says that tho King ot Sweden is ill with the lullueuza, and the Queen la aflllctod with the same disease. The King of Sweden is the second monarch overtaken by sickness at this time, and It Is aald that the Kmperor ot Austria's illnesa Is complicated with inllueuz.i. Advices from Merlin nro to the effect that the Princess Charlotte ot Saxe Meluingen Is uot improving, although no serious auxioty Is felt on her account. C hd.,utli AU'aIi Not hMrlou, I1KHL1N, IVe. 18 An odlclal of thu Foreign Ufllce, alludiug to the expulsion of the French journalist, Cliadnulno, from Bulgaria, aatd that Cliadnulno had fully juttllied the ponrse ot the Bulgar ian Government hy his untruthful re ports, which interfered with the peacea ble developmentof tmoortnnt question . The ufiluial said that the ailulr was not serious. I orirusoii KiioeM,! Uut, Wilkbshahiic, P.i., Dto. 18. Jim Ferguson, of Philadelphia, and Jim Farrell, of Plymouth, engaged la a prize Unlit at th - Athletic Club rooms yehterday, and Ferguson was kuocked out lu the sixth round. S'xtfirii Ilel.nr 'It to. Saiunac Lark, N. Y , Dec. 18. Last night was the coldest ot the winter here. The thermometer registered 10 degrees below t at the signal r -rlca Jtition. ThqwrtCj Itfbtoitjn,' -'oa. .THE DREXEL. INSTITUTE. llnltOAted at l lilluil. lpUni-llr, lliatincay Oepew tlin Orator. rifltAnBLrniA, Deo. 18. TJio Drexel Institute of Art, Science anil Industry, founded by Anthony J, Drexel, the bunker, was dedicated yesterday after noon. The Invocation was by tlio Right Uov. Henry 0. Potter, Bishop of New York, anil Chiiuncey M. Depew delivered the dedication uddross, Ex-Attorney-Goneral Wayne Mac- Vengh delivered tn the trustees, on ho halt ot Mr. Drexel, the deeds of trust. Dr. James McAlester, President of the Institution, made an address, and the Right Hev. Bishop Whitaker, of Penn sylvania, pronmuiC'id the benediction. The new Drexel Institute is a popular educational establishment, combining features ot the Cooper Institute, New York, and the Pratt Polytechnic ol Brooklyn, with original schemes of its own. The building cost $l,UOd,000. Inferior tiooctu. Tho only tale vy or pun hssnts if to in i ton having tho genuine article, and not itnw themselves to ho twlndh d b havii g luster Paid to be 'jut as good," or "cod .aii I gtuperior inttri'dliiils," Imposed upon hem. Thus am only tricks to sell inlerh r ondf H at no mere ci in pure with Alleock 8 Porous Platters limn copper does with gold. Onetiinl ol Allcnck's Ptiou Plasters will oonvii rn the inn't sU ptical of their meritf. Thoeminent Henry A. Mott, Jr., Ph.D., K C S, lalo Government Chemist, certi fies i "My liiviftlcaliun of Allcock's Pop us Pla-tcr s linwi" it to u main valuable and s-ei.tial incredUiitf tiut leutid in any nllar plnfter, and I find it.-utieilor lo tnd more etlicHnt ih n any olh r pla-'or." Ak for rtllcoek's, ami let nn s licitiiti'm )r cxpla lBtlon li.duco 3 ou to accept a ub- sfitute. lsv. SIIW 1IIUK MAItlCKTI. Nr.w V oita. Dec. t7.-T.lonov ou call oair aft 2i anil U pur cent. UONOl Cloilin Vosterd y . 2 f. Iter 1 si Loup 11111$ i s. Heir n ")i u e, toup -- btock jiAiticnr. Closing Ycitor I iv. fanadtan 1'aclHo tt'Jli ciotn To-diy. 101 ims Closing 1 o.iiiy. MX 11! 1J4 IIIUM Jl'J 7tf 1115 Sl lwH bi in 110 78 37l S.l'l SbH 7I central l'ueinc Lhicujt;. liur. &Uulnoy 100 Dcluwaiu Sc lluilaun '-M Del. Lack, ii WeJtcrn I'M lirlo , :W hrio pief uo Ulke chore. ,.. VZ.ii Louis Si Nash ulj Michtuan Central 104 Missouri I'aclllc u7ii New Jersey entrat MJVf, Northwostotn HjU Oreiron NaviKUtlon 711 Paoillo Mall 17 lloadinz 'M4 Hock Island lit l'au 78 i Union 1'Aoillc Western Union. Hl4 Git A IN HAltKKl. WheatMarlcot ooiiioJ Irregular ami con tinued so. No. . rod winter, 1UJ; Uoc.Wj'i; Jan. iuj.-s Corn iiiirkot ooonod lower, hut suhse- Suoiitly advaucud. No. a., inliuj, Ueo.. 5.1: an.. o?v Oats Market opened dull. No. 2, tnlioL 3n-J4al0; Ucc. 40; Jan.: 'M)i. l'UODUOE. DUTTEn Creauiery. Stalo Si 1'onn.. extras. '28 Creamery, western. Units. zt Cie.unery. weilora, Kuuonas btnte 'airy, u. r. tuoi. extras. ... W TllliKBlS - c.a;3'a, a.iiM a. cue;.) a. e-u'.'il a. State laotory. fullcrciro. Soot. fanoy..naU'4 Mate factory, lull cream , lUaluH etato factor, full creaiu. Hue .....lUalOH btato factory, tun cream, vuuJ to urnueio atuS htuto lactory, common to tair, '.,H)i a'Jl dom't delay TAKE: rramV It Cut; s CoUa.Coarhi.SoreTbro&tCrottp.IcOueBXft, Whoopinc Couh, Bronchi tit iq4 Aathma. a ortl tura ftr Comumptlon la first ttacn, kwl iur rcKef la aivnerd Bttgei. Uaofttpncc You will ee tho ex iU-nt effect after taking thn flrit dm. Ml dJr Tcrjwhero. tg Utile, 60 Mala aii PEHNRYLVAWU RAILROAD 'tOUUYUCII.1, BIVISION. On anil aft r .V"vrW.er 15, 1891, (rami U'lH lettoi 8'ienanl a'i tn follows: Cor Wu-rtu, uiloerum, PI-aokvMe, " l, fll. Clalr. 'en way points, e.(B. 9,"0, 11.45 a ij.na4.lCpm. ' -.days. Ml, Mu w m p.u.1 I. Op in, fat l'ottflviiie, 8.0J, U.U1, 11 li a m ana 1.16 InniJi.y.eiCIO, 8.40 m and 8.10 n m, "or ttKAdlnK, is.fi 11 1j . m and 1,15 nm firtavi, 9!),9.0h. u. and:!.Hlplu. for PottetowM, 1'nrwniiville, NorrUtowi i Phllafi-iiinlft i Hroid street stotloni, 6.0C 11.15 j. in. and 4.15 p mwnekrusys a . lwi, m, .u in s.io p ui rloj ieavn ffwwiie tor Kniuanaoah 1.IU111111 11.11,501. 7 1!, u.oi p m. Hno dls 'll1 a 40 i 1.10 p n. .wvi Pn'iivlHo lor s.jetiaodna.h. 10.15 an' 1.49. A 1 41, Ml, . nn'Viys, 10.40 . , illpiil, uub I'oiuvlelnhlt. (Broa strtwi emtlon .- "jt'Mvijie aud Sheuandoab, IJ.57 8 31 rr I. 0 vi 1 7,0i) p u wak day. Huuda (1 60, and W8 m i'rX4ewy&rk..ao,4.ii. 6.S5, hu, 7u, m:i : i.to, 1 1 oxjiiiil 1 1,14, 1 1..U m, 13 in nocin, tl.l fcl '". L01 HJji u.) 12.44, 1.35 , ft 12.U1 iat inHiu lays, i an 4.(11. 4 vi. 8,V), n.St , II 83 U 12 41, 1.40,2 30, 102. (limited, i W 2l I, . . tt ,0l aWb For Met Girt, fxnu; llruneli an luler nedlaie tluilons 8.20 and 11 14 a. al.. 4 00 p in weeii lavs Kieeliuiu oulv o on p in wetK uay. For Kuiliuoro aud W.iHnlaulim 3.60, 7.1 .20, 010 an 1 11 IS m4 II, 0 57,7.40 p in and 12 OS 'Uguiuaiy auueiu.iuiua ni., ixai ti nuieu I ted eioreHs wlui d n iwiuiuim k oar in tmitim in) i.;i s.n ii, in. ve Kdvs. Fi UsItiniO'e ouly 202 4 01 we u .yi., ow ii..wj u iu. uauy. For ltichuiond, 7 2J a. in and 12.00 night daily, l;Wp u, uaily.xcpt fjuud .y. rin v rlrrHOnii oi t'ltwnurK ant ent ""ry iiv at 12, 3.10 a i ttnC 3 mil' ed And I4i, 7.25 p m, Way for tooi 8 13 n ul l.lo p ai every nay. r einjiir oniy, U.3- n dwuy u4 w.t a elr aays veHuobnry lor WlUiainspMt, Rimlr. i9i'l'lt(na, flohener "-"al(ind 4taai' " " ti 'tally, and I 35 o oa waskdais, Klmlra 6.1 o m Yesk nsrs . wio itnd in'ermedlate D'lInU, S.H am, tlly ' ir lsa Haven, 6.11, and DAI a in illy. 1 35 snd 6.V p, m. wms: days. Fo ni m 1 86 and 6,3 p u week dayi 10 if 11 J B.WOOD, 1 CanPAUJui 1 ill Candies, China QUIt OI'FKH tills wt-pk to teaoliir 's full of Interest. D.n'i you Itn .. , y i TV V lle!"'fI,"'turH for X inns (,'lft- and liolirtuy g. oil- of itlm MiufV.TT v n ,V MV,T';rNV,. PH'MW "Us vvn'k lo give iCopfclul .-hh "idwu -I yjv im i-itit UI..N r. mi nil i iiri.linuo. l.. i ... ..res iiml iliwiinl to ail tteiohi in. IMuali Goods, Dolls mid Tuva In bihIIimh v.iHmiv lolletselB, all makpH to tult all pUi-Bt's. ' ' - , Are pronounced most dollclotiH, only 20 cents per pound, nil kinds. DDNCANAVAIDLKt'JSS OF X"WO STORES: 16 West Centre Street and 34 TflEIlE is money In It for you If you purchase vour liolidnv uooda from us. Five liundrecl Btylea dressed dolls, from 5o to $1 50 each. Dolls' shoes, .stockings, trunks, tables, otireaus, chairs, toilet Hits, paint hoxex, writing desks, doll swings, air rifles, irums, trains or curs, gun hoaU and ither articles run by steuin, A large lot of mechanical toys, tool chests and all the latest games, A 11 C and build up blocks, , 1 Plusli.Tflilet anfl Manicnre Sets uti(fue sliver totlpt and manicure ets, dictionary and hlDle stand hold rs, hook and ladder and lire engines, In stoves, German tops, trumpets uud many other articles in this Hue. Musical Instruments, China Sets, Magic Lanterns, &e. To ministers of the gospel and school bought. All goods must be sold before I el used. ( all farly and urave the plcK want, wnion win ue set a9iue,ou payineiii ot ivsmaii'deposit. ' - BEST & I Excels all others, in purity, flavor and economy. i?hi adelphia aud Bending Bailrot rime Table in effect Xnr. IS. 1801 TRAINS LEAVE SQENANDOAll AS FOLLOWS ror Hew York via Philadelphia, week. day 210 5.25, 7.20 a. m. and 1235 2.50 and 6, 5 p.' ti. Sunday 2.10 aud 7.4S a. m. For No Vork, via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5.2S 7,2 1 a. in. and 12.3) and 2.50 p. m. F r Reading and Philadelphia week d&T . 2.10- S.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.35 2.R0 and 5.65 p:u-. Suntay.210and7.48a. m., 4.30 p.m. For liarrlsburg, week day, 2.10,7.20 a. m, 2.50, 5.55 p.m. or Allentown, week days, 7.20 l. m 12.31 2.50 m. For Pottsvlue, week days, 2.10, 7,!,t. m.. H!02'rt and5.55p.m. Huuday, 2.10 and 7.l a, , 4.30 p.m. "or lauiauua and Mahanoy Ulty, weel da 's, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, a, m., 12 3 2.50 and 6.5! p. 11. Bunday, 2.10 and 7.48 a. m 4.3U p. ra. iddltlonai uf 4lhanoy City, week days 7.0C p. iii For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, f ) a.m., 2.50 p.m. Vrr Wllllamsport, sunbury and bewlBburv week lays, 3.25, 7.) an.1 U.3T a. pa,.. 15, 7.U p. ,i. uiuday 3:2i a, in., 3.05 p. in. or Mahanoy Plane, ween, dnys, 2.10 8.26 5. 5, 7 20 and 11.30 a.m., 12.3.i, 1.35, 2.50, 5.55 !.- 1.05, 4 80 ). TO. 'it Oiniruvllle (Itappahannock Htatlon weeK lays, 2.1 , 3.2), 5.2,', 7.20 and 11.30 a. m. 12 J5. 185 150, 6,55, T'.OO and 0.25. p m. Sunday 2-10 3 25, 7.4S . m 3.05, 4.30 p. m. ii Ashland nbd Kbauioktn, week day 3 25 5.25,7.20, 11.31 a m 1.35, 7.00 and 0 25 p a. Hunday 3.25, 7 43 s. m 3.05 p. m. ttnsive New York via Phlladelnhln. wctk days, 7.45 a. m 1.S0, 4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.6 t. . nnnaay, o.mj p. m., 12.10 mtmi rnve New York via Maueh nhunk. w-k days 4.l,8.t5a m 1.00 and 3.C p. in. Blin dly, 7.00 a. m. atvo nujrieipnia, wees: nays, i ,iu, ar a 10.00 a. m 4.00 and 6.00 o. in., irom liroi d a idOallowhilland 8.35 a. m. and 11.30 p. m roro otnanc reen streetn. nandav U.05 a m, 11. SO p. m from 0th ;n' -n. v KeadlnK, week days, 1.3 1. 7.10, 10.v and 1.60a. m 6.55, 77 p.m. Bunday 1.35 a' d 4U.11 A. Ul. uuve rotuvllle. week days. z. 10. 7.40 a.m. 12 i'l, 0 11 p. m, Hunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m, anc n m Leave Tamaona. week dave. 8.20. 8.43 anc 114 a. to... 1.21.7.13. and B.lBn.m. Hunday 8.2 7 43 m, and 2.50 p. m. .Leave Mahanoy Ulty, week days, 3.1U, v.u a d 11.47 q. ni 1.51, 7.42 aud 9.44 p.m. Sun day 8.48,3.17 a. m.,3.20 p, m, Letve itlahanoy Plage, week days, 2-4 1,4.00 0 SO. Kii 11. 9 a. m.,1.05, J.08. 5 20, 8 28,7.57, an' 10 00 1 m. Snudav 2.4 . 4.00. and 8.27. a. is 8 37, 5.01 p. m. L ave Ulrardvllle (Rappahannock Station wtex Uys, 2.47 4.07, H.36, and 8.41 a. m 12.05 2. 4 i.Vit 8.32, 8.03 and l'l.On p. in. Sunday, 2,47 4 07. 4.33 a. m. 3.41. 5.7 n. m. tve IVllllamsport, week days. 8.00,9.45 aid )l9)i,ni,a.w una 11.1D p. ui, ouuuay tl.l ti. in ir Baltlmnro, Washington and the wt via 1 O. K. It., throuicn trains leavo oira d Avenue station, Phlladelpbla, (" II. K. It, at 3.55 S01 and 11.77 a. m.. 3 50 5.42 am 7 13 p. ra, Sunday, 3.55 8.02 11.27 a, m 86 5 42 .u d 7 11 p. ra. 4.1'LANTIO CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street W mi I m iuta nuwi. w uart -. KlHnMcClr. Weekiys-Bipress.W a. m. 2.00. i.op, P. u. Aooonmolitl'jii, 8 00 a, m. and 6.00, . tn nadays.-r-Kipress, 9.00 . ni. Acoim. no i,iod, s.OO a, 111. and 4.30 p. m 'eturnlue, leave Allau.lo Ulty, dejo A "le snd Annsas 4vmm Wfk-il- s Kpress,7.S0, 0.00 a. m.and 4.00, p. ra. Ac couiinojatlni 8.10 a, ra. uud 4.30 p ra. Sun days - Hxnress 4 00. n. ra. Accommodation 7.80a.ra. anC 4.30 p m. u. ii AwuutiK., umi i rass r vbi, 4nri."!T ().i)'l Howw Grand Holiday Display Of new and desirable presents .for the old ond young at OSCAR YOST'S, 102 Kirlk Miii Street, Shtiudotk CHRISTMAS and Lamps. now Oxt i. (10 SANTA GLAUS NorihHaio Street, Shenandoah. 4Vt - -7rt'r)' Perfumery, Sleighs ! teachers. lOnprc'ent. off on all eoods 'January 1st, and no reasonable oiler of ttielot. Youuau select what you GOtS FARTHEST. Lehigh Valloy Railroad. AKnANOEHKNT OF I'ABaENOnn THAINS NOV 15. 1891. Passenger trains will leave BheuandoaU for Maucn cnuntt, Lenlemon, Hlatlncton, Cats sauqua, AlientoWn, tlethlehem, Easton, 1'hll adolphlaand New Yorfe at 6.47, 7.10, 0.03 a, m., I?fi2. :rin5..'2fln. m. For Uelvldere, Delaware WieTir Gap aDd t3tr juospurg at o.s, a. m., ana e.u p. m. For White Haven, WUItes-Barre and i'ltls ' ton 5.47. 0.08, 10.41 a. m 3.10 and 5.2S p. m. ForTunkhanuoclc, 10,41 a, m 3.10 and 5,26 p. m. For Anburn, Ithao , ". neva and and Lyons 10.41 a. m an 5.20 p. For Laceyvllle, Towa: la Bayre, Waverly, Blralra, Rochester, ilatralo, (i. laa.ua FhIIs, Clilcaso and all rolnts West at 10.41 a. m..and 5.2 p. m. For - lmlra and the West vlatjalamanca at 3.10 p.m. For Audenrled, Hazletnn, Stockton, Lam her Yard, Weatherly and Fcnn Haven June Hon at 6.4 7,7.40, 9,08 ft. m.upd 12.52 2.10 and 5,23 p.m. For Jonnesvllle, Levlston and Beavei Meadow, 7.10, 9.08 a. m. and 5.28 p. m. For dcrauton at 5.17 9 08, 10;41a. m. 3 10 and 5i2p, m. For uajsie urooK. jeaao, uriiton ana free land at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. lit., 122 3.10 and 6.26 p. ra. forunatrase at o.ii . u.us a, m., aso 1.10 n.m , For Wl?ans, Gilberton iud Fraovllls al 1.60 aud 8.52 n mand 4,10 p. m. For Yalesvllle, Mahanoy City and Ueia"' , 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41. a. m.. 12.b2. 3.10.5.26. 8.03. 0.2 and 10.27 p. m. f or Lost urecK. tiraraviue ana asmana I OT T U R' til o m I M 1 til 1 IH AU . . . , l,.", .v..u n. u.., ...v, u,u. W0 and 9.11 p. m. For I)ar water, HI. Clair at..' PntUvllle 5 50 '.40,8 52. 9.03, 10.41 a.m., 12.52. oO, 1.10,5.26 p. m. ror dock mountain, jxew uoyton ana Vlorea. 7.40. 9.08. 111.41 a. u... 12.52. 3.1C. 6.26 and s.03p.m f or itaven nun. uentraua, int. warmei ana 8hamnblu, 8.62, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.41 sna 8.00 p. m. Trains leave Hliamohln for Hbenandoab, I. Vi 11.55 a. m.. 2.10, 4.30 and 9.30 p. m arrlvlnt at Hhenan louli, 9.03 a. in., 12.52. 3.10, 5.26 and II. 15 o ForLolty. Audenrled. Hllver Hrook J' lic- llonni. lliult,ono,17, 7 10, 0.M, and 10.11 a. in., 12.62, 3.10. 5.20 aud 8.' 3 p. in. For Lost Creefe. Ulrardvllte and Ashland, 6.50, 9,10 1L85 a. m.,2.45 p. m. For Dark water. HI. Clair and Potts villi, SJM, 9.30 ..m., 2.45 p.m. ior xaiesviue, Mauauoy uuy. ana ueiant. 8.00, 11.35 a. m., 1.40, 4.10, 6.03 p. m. For Lnny, Audenrled and lladeton, 8.0 a- m.,1.40 p. m: For Mauch Chunk. Lohlghton, Blntlntton Catasauqua, AlUntown, Bethlehem, lasto ana new xors, .ou a. in., i.iu p. m. r or rnuaaeipnia, Lie p. m. KM. BYINOTON, Uen'l Pass, Aft.. Bethlebsm john coslet:s Green Truck Stand "Cor. Main and Oak Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A fine lino Tl Choice OKOCKIUEH Nuts and Caudlte. Poultry of all Kinds. Mr. Oostlet rolves his ereen truck daily from the cttv markets, which is a guirau'e io iks en. oiners inaiiney win receive iresu E ious wu-n uuyi gtrum uira. g B. BKIOKEIl. M. D PHYSIOIANAND SZiltffBOJN, No'. 9 Bait Oantr Btrest; Wabnoy Olty.P wiuiiu nwai uwuh a rruuuty. lento A'l&rlMiMat U f)il column, wit exeenltnf !(', 5 6 formg tninr ton; 75o lor tow Jl lor lont'h is ""c' eo ma, n; one ' . W US" t UllCH. fnui I irli.tr T 1 111) erS Had nlr Rtjinn tnM n,.l ho electric rallioad, at Happah ineock. 3t JT'OR HAIift. A frwlitv.w fTf "wile I'htMn. Annlv t ritiiDitAi 1 a.... it . - . .j...u,, , mnn kirn V. Coil s.roet I215-St JT'OIt .fjAlfK A good and gt-ntU Horse. elllta'oie tornli kill's nf w rlr. r,e -otieche.p. Ap .ly in O J. qulun, 21 Kant Centre street, shojntidtmh. , 121.11 FOR RALE. The irrny lenm of hones' r euntlviinnl hv thn f'nlaml.la IT. t F H Co., Nn. I The hof-cs will be a Dargalato ilupurchn rrs. nuNK i.Rwia, John Kiseimowkb, Jk ir U'NfiM., FKANX ' ODKtNOTOW, JAMEHt0l)0NI,t), 11-21-tf . Trusters CHARTER NO I' IDE. Notice U hereby given that an uppltcntlou will' V ne mono 10 tlie Court ol amnion i l-'a ot v - -chiiylki ctanty tm Monday, D oemlpr2lt, A.l) 1)1 nt 10 o'clock In llio fnicnoon un- ier theMUOrt)omtl.ili aefc nrth-.nilTntnnnwiultlt ol Peunsilvanla, approved Ai rllVS 1871 "aud me Minpn'iiH'in,. 111-reui. rnr tneciiaitorol an Inte dedoorporatlnu tube called ,4at. (leorge's . Lltliuanlau fntholla llenedrlal Hte,lrtv, nl Sho audtwli, Pa." fat aisiclallOu Is io be incaie 1 in -meuanuotii, 111., ana to nave rot is uiijert, me m 11 icuane 01 a society 01 social, educational and bnn'flclal imr- p-Kos to Its members Irom lunds oollecled tliereln. J 8. O. M. IIOLLOl'ETEll, Attorney f ir Appllcn,.'tit. Shenandoah, Pa Nov. 21, '91. 11.24-gw First National Bank TiiiiArm! nou.niNO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. A. W. Leisenrmg, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrnq, Cashier, 9 W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. , Open Daily From 9 to 3. 3 PER GENT. INTEREST ! Pnld ou HnvincM Deposits. GO TO HEADQUARTERS I CONFECTIONERY (lIOMK-SlADUl Tree Ornaments, &c." Wholepalp nri(l lie tat I. MY CLEAR CANDIES ! Are absouitely pure. Suuday Pchooli, Churches, Koclf tics, etc,, supplied at wholes lie rates. Ice Cream. Bread and Cakes ! jb:. keitiian, 104 N. Mam St., SHENANDOAH. SPEOTAOLES! OSCAE YOST'S For-the best cold filitl Silver rlimned ppeclnt'les Evs tested free of charge. Butiafactloil guaranteetli 102 N. MAIN ST., SHENANDOAH. 0 H ' , 1 , WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largoit and cheapest nock In town. Artistie Painting, Grai ing and Decorating J. P. GARDEN, 10 20m 231 W. Centre St.. HUE NANDO All CHRIS. BOSSLER'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Bhenaudoali. The Finest,Stock of . Beers, Alos, Cigars, . JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 38 E. CENTRE BT..8HENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest bmndft nffMctfLKt &JwuLTfi nn rwind . The beat tempent'ice itrtnliK. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STltEET, Where he will he plea ed to meet the wants or ins irienas and tne public in Pirnnvltt Iwrt i llin tnwtnlrinn Min Oilcbultr'. KnlUK llluaond Ilrl. EfiNYRuYflL b-?LL Original od itnlf Vcmulne. MFC lJ r'HlU LDJK Mk Ururrui fur Atattr i. n .if Jiraisa in flvtk wii 'lu a . udalhiiK Rthut da trout lu&idtu. U "tni)t for tiMtlflul 4, Uum)o11 a4 T w m w a iTii..-r, worn rtmmr Olsbl.rOtluC,t4iltuaauu. fcuj tit I
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