MRS. FOOTE'S CRIME Sh3 Confesses that Sho Killed Her Husband. BRAINED HIM WITH THE AXB TurmH, Now in Jail Charged With the Crime, Helped Sura the Boij- 'Xhe ,'rpe Ili-nmcil to llin llsrn nml Willi Mlllut - Tlio llilililtllic buturulttil AVttlk Knruflfmt Oil unit l'lril -'lh l'llll fJllul-reliMl luonNiKiutljr J'outH Slia Dili Nut JUuli t Kill Her llimlm-id. HmoHAMTo.v, N. Y., Dec 19 Mrs. Mury K. Foote, wlio Is detained in Jull as n wittiest against howl Fur mini, her paramour, under liuliat.ntiiit for the murder of Iter husband, Rlch ir.l Foote, at Windsor, on Oct. 8), has made a confession to Slieritt Ookorinm. She Bald thnt nt 0 o'clock in the morning her husband choked iinJ struck her. She got an ax unit struck him (in his head, killing him. She then dragged the body to the sitting room where it remained until evening. Then It win taken to the h.trn, saturated with kero sene oil, and burned, Ueforo the nrittid Jury she sworo that Lewis Furmiin committed the deed. In her onnfeisiun he says that Fitrni in assisted In carry ing the body to the barn. She miide the following statement to the Sheriffs "I and my husband did not Uvo hnp nllv toaetber. We had souib words on the Friday morning of tho trnnody previous to bts going out. He took hold of me aud pushed mo back Into the cor ner ut the room and struck me. An nxo Win standing In tlie wool house. I grab bed it and rim back to wnere my hus band win. He started toward mu, and I told liiui if he would tnttcli ma I would cut his heart out, or words to that nltect. He came for ine and I struck him. "He Rathered up and started to come for me, and I hit him again on the tem ple. 1 touk him nnd dragged him into the west room, nnd left him In between the stair door nnd the bedrnom door. Furinan helped mu to otrry tlio holy to the barn. Lou-is took him by the shoulders and 1 took hun by the fejt and legs. I went to the loft and threw down somu millet, and Lmvls took It and covered up the body witli It "About 2 o'clock in the morning Lewis camo to the house nnd called mu, and I got up and lighted the lamp and tve sat aud talked a whilo as to what would bu done with the remains. Low in suggested that we saturate the holy with kerosene and burn tho building to bide tho crime. There was a buttle in the buttery on tho shelf, nud I took It down, and Lewis went to another part of the houso and got the oil cau. "Lewis filled tho cau and bottle from tho large can while i held the light. Then we went to the cow st.iblo and Lewis poured the contents ot the cau on the millet aud saturated the body with oil. Wo placed the bottle by the side of tho body and put tho can near the feet. Lewis took a match from his pocket aud II red the millet. We tbeu went Into the' house." MeKuorv Nominated bv the UnsulnrR. Nnw Orleans, La , Dec. 19. Tlio reg ular Democratic Convention nominated tho following ticket: For Governor, S. D. JlcEuory; for Lleiitennnt-Uorernnr, ex-Gov. John C. Wyckllifa; for Attorney-General, E W. Sitthorllnj for Au ditor, O. I). Steele; for Treasurer, Ga briel Montegut; for Superintendent ot Education, J. V. Calhoun; for Secre tary of State, L F. Mason. A feature of tho ticket Is that three ot tlie can II dates are anti-lottery men, while tlio McEnery faction is favorable to the lot tery amondmsnt. Tlio tie'eat Is con Hlderod an excellent one Inasmuch as tho candidates hall from all p.i.-vJ ot the State. CottfpHteil to tll Murder. Nrw Yohk, Dec. 19. Tlio Hobokon police nrrostel szeutvauy Jannos, n Polish Jew, who Iris oonfessel that he murdered Mrs. Jlischinsky and her child In Williamsburg last Sunday night. Jannos Is almost Insane from the horrible recollections ot Ills crime nnd was led to confess the butchery through terror. Among his ellects was found a mass of bloody rags and cloth ing dyed with tho blood ot his victims. Tito Years ror llr. Klcllimiiiil. 1I08TOK, Dec 10 Dr. Ira niuhmoiid of llrooktou, formerly of Urooklyn, N. Y., and New Jursoy, who pleaded guilty to having In his possession moulds fur making counterfeit $30 gold pieces and $1 silver pieces, was lined JlUUnnd sen tenoed to two years' hard labor In State prison. Ills alleged accomplice. Airs, Mary Ilauvelt, was discharged, her case being plutud on l.le. Jill's, Mwan llull'in in Will. Cahliblk, Penn., Deo. 10. Uy the will ot the tale Susan Itollman $H),0j0 is placed in trust, tho 'Interest from which is to go lo her sou, John J. Huff man, At his death the money is to be used in endowing a professorship In Dioklnsou College; $5, 030 Is bequeathed under tuo same conditions to ttrn Metlio diet Kpiscopal Hospital, ot Urooklyn, Mailman Harvey's Victim. Dhooki.yn, N. Y., Dec. 19. Samuel Dickinson, his wife, ami Mrs. Catharine Dully, will recover from the wounds In flicteii.iipQii them yesterduy by Madman Harvey. TIm funaral ot John U.xiuar- ton, whom he shot aud killed, will take place to-morrow. Harvey hlmtulf died Instantly from the ihot which he llrad Into his brain. -ills. Iluvmau Must (In to Jitll, Kw Yohk, l)a. 10. Mrs. Josephine llayman, wile ot u wholesale sponge insrciuiii, at o fsarl street, wuo li u been anuviotsd nn tbeolmigeot recelvlu) cnoilstuitn by former rvant, Anuii Alllltr, has been autenoud by ltioorder Smyth to 00 dars iu the city prison and to (iay a ua.' oi $JJJ. Jllrlileml fur MiiluillillK llnli. Wahhintitos, !)! 10 V dividend of 10 per cent it. faror of the crelltors of the Keystone National Hank aud tipriag tisrden National Bank of Philadelphia will be declared by the Treasury ! jwrimont ttiiuiq a lew uuys. OEATH IN A TUNNEL, I'rclgilt Trillin ('illlltn Ibi-oilgll Mlnn. ili-strtii.llii( tit (trdem. PhaMokim, I'd., Dee. 17. By the colli Dion of the two freight trains in the tunnel on the Cataivissa branch of the Heading Kailriad, near here, Kiictiiear Fi-her and Flrsm.sn Smith were killed. Conductor Kluker ami Brakeman SteU fatally injured and Krakemmi Jlnes ami Uoiiiton seriously Injured. All the victim live at Catawlssa. Engineer Fisher was given orders at Caluwisaa to meet another freight train nt Lofty, live miles distant. There was a blinding snow storm prevailing at the time and Fisher put nu full steam and started for the meeting place. Wheu in the middle ot tlio tunnel bo twee u tho two stations the Hash of a headlight was seen directly ahead ot them. Fireman Smith shouted to Fisher and then jumped to the foot board, hoping to get olt on tho side of the engine, but the tunnel was tuo narrow to allow this. He then crawled baon to the cab. The engineer, in the mean time, had given a warning whistle to the crow of his train and applied the air brakes Hut it was t09 late. Tho trains came together with a terrible crash. Clouds ot steam nnd showers of blazing coal tilled tho tunnel. The two locomotives went almost through one another and oar piled upon car until the two trains wero almost a muss of ruins. The crews ut the two trams were thrown in all directions and from among tho debris could be heard the cries and groans of the injured and dying men. The citizens of (Jatawissa turned out In force to render wtiat assistance they could, but it required two or three hours hard work before an entrance could bu ollected and the dead and wounded re moved from the tunnel. The (lend bodies of Engineer Fisher nnd Fireman Smith were found covered wi'h smouldering coals, lying in the cab of tho engine. liriikuiiiiin Stella was found pinioned between the tender and cab Willi his leg almost pinched olf. ati ntSl Conductor Hinker's arm and part ot one Ins lower legs were j imiuid into a shuiieless mass ot bone and llesh. Jones and Comtou wore cxirit.ntod from two broken cars. They wero covered with car wheels and timber, and their escape from death is n miracle. There bodies are badly bruised and cut. The cause of the accident has not yet been determined but It is Bupposed to be a misuuderstaudiug of orders. DnestiM it ant to bu n lllsliiip, Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 10. Rev. Sebastian Mcssmor has announced hie Intention of notifying tlio Papal author ities at Home that he will not accept the position of Uishop of Green Bay, to which he has jtttt been nppoiutod. iless nior's only reason is that ho likes his present work as teacher of Dogmatic and Canon Law in the Catholic Univer sity, near Washington. Messmor has notltlod Archbishop K.itxer of his re markable action, and the Archbishop said Itomo might couipol Messmer to ac cent the bishopric, as that course had nlreadv been pursued in the case of Bishop Ireland, and Bishop Spalding ot l'eorla, 111. oiinterfnttt'tl Notns nml Coin, Philadelphia, Pa., Deo. 19. The United Mates Secret Service oniclnls made an important capture In this city when they took in the gang of Italian counterfeiters. 'Ihe men arrested are Uulfnol Di Nicola, tuo leador, Frederick Derogate and Uiacomo Di Nicola. The fourth one of the gang is a woman named Emma Tate. The coin dealt in is an Imitation of the silver dollar of 1838 and is the same as has been pasee.l so frequently for the past year. 'Ihe paper is a counterfeit ot tlie $o treasury note with the portrait ot Jackson nnd Is a fairly good one nud extremely dangerous. Two l'l-utnlneii t Italtluioriians I)nad. BaLTImoiu;, Mil., Doc. IU. Death Is playing havoc with the front rank of liiiltinioru'H citizens. Again the already large list is swelled by the deaths of Francis 1. King and Charles Ij. Carson, Mr. King was a most highly respected nnd philaiithrophic citizen. His Illness was of only five days' duration. On Sunday he contniotod a bad cold, which developed into pneumonia. He was 71 years old. Mr. Ch irlos L- Carson, a dis tinguished and widely known architect, is dead of Bright's disease. He was only 44 years of age. Three Killud by n 111...!. Lkadvilib, Col., Dec. 10. At 8 o'clock In the morning, while some workmen in tho Husk mine wore drill ing out an unexploded hole, the drill struck the dynamite. A terrible ex plosion followed, and tho following mau were Instantly killed: John Mnl ley, John Stnrbeck and Charles Olson. Frauk Yesoo nnd William Goodwin weie seriously Injured. Scalded I'y Kscaplnc; Steam. Utica, N. Y., Dec. 10. A serious ex plosion occurred at Felt's Mills, Jo Iter sou County, at 0 o'clock In the evening. Ihe safety valve of tho engine at the paper mill nurst ami live men were badly, perhaps fatally scalded by the escaping steam. Their names are; Fiank Wood, John Splcer, Joseph Uoiiay, Joseph Wood, Jr., aud Frank Wood, Jr. Ml. IMatt' All ully. Nkw York. Deo. 10. Mr. Patterson, counsel for Mrs. Minna Flntt, from whom her husband, Walter H. I'latt, has unsuccessfully tried to obtain a di vorce, is nt the opinion that she cannot compel her husband' to pay her more than tS'l a month agreed nn In the arti cles of separation drawn up In May, but they will make him pay that. I'or lluriilne llujiiiiit' llarn. Wii.hikotov, Dl., Dec. 19. The jury In the case of Klward Clark, Mrs. Mary Clurk, Joseph Clark aud S'm. J Olb lions on trial tor burning the Dupont barns found a verdict of guilty against til four defendants. Tlio jury was out twenty minutes. .111.1 Wlllnrd Holler. Kvanston, Hi., Deo. 10. Miss Frances K. Willard, president of the Women's Christian Tempera ice Unlun, who has for the past few days been seriously 111 from the grip, is reported much better. None Hilled In Ihl Wrerli. Tam.sktd, Fa., Dec 19. A mlsunder stau ling ot orders cau sod tho wroch of freight trains In the Big Mountain tun nel, Four men were severely but not fatally hurt 6 DID NOT ATTEMPT SUIOIDB. Ury .Miimt Dr. Clrur's Orlntimtnl In Ills 1hi)'iii3 Morphine to Iiiilni'f -let p. DKXVKR, Col., Deo. 10. Trie report that Dr. Graven, who Is on trial chargnd with tlie poisoning of Mrs. llnrn.iby, had made nn unsuccessful Httmnpt to commit suicide, has created a great deal of excitement In this trlty. The report started from the fact that the doctor was discovers 1 In n drug store purchas ing morphine which he has In n taking of late to induce sleep. The truth Is the accused Is a very nervous man. Tlio train ot tho trial and evidence adduced w li loh the doctor admits apparently im plicates him has been more than his constitution could endure. The effect of the great nervous excite ment which he is suffering Is ho per ceptible that It has not only beau noticed in thu court room, but boarders at the Val.ujo, where he stops, say tuat the scenes at night in the Q raves' apart ments are of tho most exciting charac ter. The prosecution havo roeoived lufor mntion that an attempt to escape Is a likely probability and tho Vaiiejo lias far several days and nights past been shadowed by olllcers who are m-trucled to Intercept the accused In case of nu attempted lliglit. The trial will be re sumed on Monday, wheu Judge Macon, who is sick, will ba able to appear in court. Ju lgo Macon states that the theory ot defense is that Mrs. llirnaby died of olbouism of the heart and tlint this dis ease cannot be caused by arson ic Tlio witnesses to this fact will form tlio most material part of the defense. Ex perts will be In trjilnoil next week by the State to prove that the Inscription on the bottle which contained tlie poison though in a disguised hand was tho work of Dr. Graves. MALLPOX AND GRIP. The l'llgllt ill N'.-lrurlc, N. ,)., Wliulu Doth DiKeasurt AID ltllltl. Newuik, N. J., Doc. 10. Tho health authorities and physicians of this city aro alarmed at thu virulent form la grlppa has assumed. Every day ouo or more deaths are reported from this dis ease or from pneumonia, superinduced by la grippe. Besides, the authorities have the sinullpox to contend with, aud new casus of this disease are appearing every day. Tho smallpox isconflnod to.tlio Italian districts, where every eltort is madu to conceal the existence of tho disease. The force ot the Health Department Is iuadequnto to do the work, and as this year is nearly ended, nu additional help will bo employed fiom Ideas oteconomy. Two new cases ot smallpox have been discovered. Oue ot the sutlerers, said to be n Mrs. Zlglor, ot Prospect street, cannot be located. It Is a new district and the houses are not regularly num bered. '1 ho he con d case Is that of an Italian who lives on Eighth avenue. He was taken to the peathouse. Charged With Stealing 12.000. IloSTO.f, Doc. 10. Joseph W. Hamil ton, oi years of age, is held for trial hero on a warrant charging him with unlawfully using aud devoting to his own use money of the secretary of the Itoyal Ark, oue of tho endowment or ders, to tho amount of $43,u00. He Is also churged with unlawfully neglecting to place cert ilu money In tho bsnellt mud of tlie corporation, nud neglecting to set aside money for a fund for the payment of matured certificates. There are several counts lu tne warrant upo.i which he was arrested. Hamilton has been past supreme president, n membsr of the executive committee, n trustee audu member ot the fluunco committee. AT I turn MOltNiNQ I rrri Rnir.MT An new Mlinr UUMfLUAIUIs lb UETTEH. Jly doctor siijs it ncls gmtly on the stomach, llernnd k'duey8,.m 1 Is a pleasant laxative, 'ibu ill ink Umwl'i irnni In rl, and 1-preiureu for use us tuslly as tea. It lr i.h! AU (lriiircisu sell II nt jajc untl kl no tier tk,-irii-. J'.tiy one toslar. I.unp's l-'nniilt :ili-illelnn .dotes the lloweU each dar. inordertube Utiultliy, this Is necessary. OCNNSYLVAMA RAILROAD. I HCHOYIJULl. "DIVISION. On anil aft'r ifovetaber 15, 1S91, trains will lettve 8hnandih ai follows: I I'or Witian, uilLerton, ITacKvllle, Ne sMie, at. Clair, and way points, B.CJ, B.:0, ' 11.45 a nand 1,15 pm. jundays,tiOO,Muiman(3s.(0p m. t Kor 1'ottavllle, 6.0J, tf.lu, 11 15 a m and 4.15 ' " Sundays, 600, 9.49a m and 3.10 p m, Per Heading, 6.00. 11 11 a m and 4.15 pm Sundays, 8U0,.4Ua. in. nndS.lUpm. Kor FotUtown, Plioenixville, Norriotowi i" r'Wladelrjhla (Uroid street station), 6.' ll.4Ja.rn.and 4.15 p m week days aaUys, h00, U.40 a in 8.10 p ra trains leave Kreetvilie lor Hhenandoab a n.tdamaal 11.11,501, 7 t!, 1.1,01 p m. Bun- ays, it ii a m aui a.iu p oa. -e Fnitavllle ior unenandoab. 10,15 nn' 11.4V, am 4 10, 7.15, 0.42 p m Suudiys, 10.40 t t In p m. beave I'tuiadelpbla (Broad street station) or Pottsvllleaud Uheuandoab, 5.57. 8 31a m 4.'0 and 7,'W p in week days. Bundaj 0 50, and U.S3 am Kor New York, IM0, 4.05, 4.40, 6.36, 8.50, 7.80, 4.WB.HI, 4.60. ll.OOand 11.14.11.35 am. 13.00 aoon, (llal-ed'tn'sss, l.Od 4.90 p n.) IU.41, l.M 1.4i, 4.8n, I."1 4, 1.03, ',4,8.21, 6.50 7.13 8.12 and 1U.00 r, m. 12.01 neut. On Sanaays, 3.2U. 4.05, 4.40. H.1, 8.S0, 9.5'j, 1135 n. vil 12 41, 1.40,2.30, 4 02, (limited ln m2M4, .1 at i4 0l alUl Kor Bea Dirt, '.nnellranchand Intermedlale stations 8.U0 and 11 14 a. in., 4.00 p m week days, freehold only 5 00 p in week day-i. For liaUlmoro aud Waslilnglon 3.50, 7.3U, 9.10and 11.18 mn 4 41, 6 67,7.40 p.m and l'JOli ult'dt daily and 8 81. 10.20 a in., 1285 (I'inllod express wan dining car tu llaltlm re) 1.30, 8.4 p. in. we k days. For Ualtlmore ouly 2 02, 4 01 wee dsys, 5.08. 11.80 u. ill. dally. Kor Hlchmoud, 7 20 a. in and 12.08 lilfilit dally, 1 80 p m, uaily, except suud.iy. l'rains leave liarriebiir tor t'Uuoare ane is west every dy at 12.2 and 8.10 a m nnt 3 -1 illmi'edi and 8.4". 7 25 p m. Way for A-Mooi" 8 15 t ii and 4.10 p in every aay. Kor f ltteburg only, 11,20 a m dally aud 10.2C tu week davs. Leave Huubnry for WlUIamsport, Klmira, linendattoa, Hochester, I'.i 'lain and NIassr -ill- ' in .in daily, aud 1 85 pm week dan, o- Elmlra 5.81 p m week days. Kot icne and Intermediate points, 6.1U a m, tally, tenr Lock. Haven, 5.19, and 0.68 a ra tally, 1 35 and 6.3 p. m. week days. Kan lenova 5.10 a m 1.35 and 6,80 p ra week days ..IO a. in Hanaara, HAB. IS. I'UOIl. J. It. WOOD Han. MttD'r Qen. Fai, Agv IHfc Candies, China and Lamps. QUIl OFirRU this week to tent-In r-'h full of Intm-d. I) n't you l.now whyl . h a ilifH(l(1iiluterf..rXiiiii-Klft-mid holiday K oil-nlii,o-t DlhLOUM 01- Ihh 1'IUt CISNT. on nil i hiHiiim.- to the union. it nf $HI0 no,Ut,T,,va, ,., v,lr.ty. Art- pronounced most dollcioue, only 20 ce nla pet pound, nil kinds. IKAUQUARTKRS OF TWO STORES: 10 West Centre Street and 34 North Main Street, Shenandoah. j'tii!iiti! is money iu it for you H j-tju iuiciihu your iiniiuuy gootia fiom us. Klve hundred Btyles dressed lol!n, from 5c to $160 eauli. Dolls' shoes, Blockings, trunks, (allien, tmrcuiiB, olutlrs, lollet mMb, paint boxes, writing desks, dolt swings, nlr rifles, 'rums, trail's of cars, gun bonte aud itlier articles run by steam, A Inrge irt of nipclmnlpul toys, tool chests nnd all tlie latest games, A 15 C and build nu blocks, Vntlque silver toilet and uiunicure Lis, diuttonury and biolo stand bold rs, hook aud ladder nnd lire engines, In stoves, German tops, trumpets and many olhcr nrtlcles In this line. Musical Instruments, Perfumery, Sleighs ! China Sets, Magic Lanterns, &e. To ministers of the gnppel and school uotignt. All goons iniisi no soki neiore refused. all urly and nave tlie pick watir, which will oo set asiue,nn m incut nl a small deposit. MAS: R.BBSB, jSLg"tB 3 J BEST & GOES FATlTIIEST. 7 BEST & Excels all others, in purity, flavor and economy. " Once tried, alwavs used." Phi adelphia and Boading Railroa T4ms I'alife 4n effect It'ov. IS. iXtil niAlNS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOW Wor New York via Philadelphia, weak dayi 2 10 5.25, 7.20 a. in. and 12 35 2.50 and 6. S p. n. Uonday 2.10 and 7.48 a. m. For Mo York, via Maucb Cbtink. week days. 5.2t 7.21 a. m. nnd 12.35 and 2.50 p. m. t it tteaaing ana l'tillndelpbla week aay , 2.10, S.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.35 2.K0 and 6.55 p. n . Bunday. 2.10 and 7.48 a. in., 4.30 p. m. Kor uarrlsburg, week days, 1110,7.20 a. xa. 2.60, 6.65 p. ra. or Atientown, weoit days, 7.2U . m.. 50 o. m. Kor I'otlsvliie. week davs. 2.10. 7JO.1. 'o. 12.S0 2.V) and 5.55 p.m. Sunday, 2.10 and 7.4' a. ,4.30 p.m. for famuaa aud Mahanoy City, weal da's, 2.10, 6.45, 7.20, a. m., 12.3? 2.50 and 5.51 p. ii. tsunaay, -.luana 7.sa. m., ..hj p. ia. Additional (or Msbanoy City, week days 7.0C p. m Kor Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 71 a. m., 2 50 p.m. 'nr Wllllamsport, Hnnbury and LewIsburK week lays. 8.25, 7.20 and IUI a. m 1.35, 7.0( p. i, Mnnday 3:25 a.m., 3.05 p. m. -'or Mahanoy Plane, ween days, 2.10 3.25 5. 5, 7 20 and 11.30 a. m 12.35, 1.85, 2.60, 6.65, 7.0' C i.4. '. in, Banday, 2 10, 8.25 aud 7.48 e n,- i.'ib, i.8u a. ax. "tr Glraravllle (Raripahannock Station wopk days, 2.1-1. 3.25, 6.25, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m. 12.85, 1 85 460, 5,55, 7.00 and 9.25. p ra. Bauday 2-10 3 25, 7.48 R. m 3.05, 4.30 p. m. or Ashland and Bhauiuxin, week day 3 25,5.25,7,20, 11.3 a m 1.35, 7.00 and 25 p a, Hunday a. -5, 7 43 a. m., 3.'15 p. m, rHAINS KOrt BKENANUUAtl : Irfrnve New York via Philadelphia, weik days, 7.45 a. m 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.i5 n it, Bnnday, 6.00 p. m., 12.15 nlcnu fave New York via Maneh Chunk, wk da; s 4.30, 8.15 a m., 1.00 and 3.15 p. m. Sun day, 7.00 a.m. save Philadelphia, week days, 4.10. ard 10.00 a. m 4.00 and 6.00 p.m..rrom Broi d n id Callowhill and 8.35 a. m. and 11.30 p. nx irom utbano JreaastreeW. Banday 8.05 a. m. ll.XO p. ra from 9tn nnc Wseu. - n uofluiug, nw uuyB, A.QJ. Iiiu, w and 1.50 a. m 5.53, 77 p, m. Bunday 1.85 ai d 10. H a. m. uivo Pottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m, 12 3 j, G 11 p. m. Bunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m. and 26 m Leave ramaqna, week days, 8.20, 8.43 bdC 112 a.m., 1.21, 7.13, and 0.18 p.m, Bunday 8.2C 7 43 -. m, and 2.50 p. m. Leave Mahanoy Ulty. week days, 3.40, 0.16 n d 11.47 s, m., 1.61, 7.42 and 9.44 p.m. Ban day 3.40,8.17 a. ra., 3.20 p. m. Lotve Mahanoy Plane, week days,2-t1,4.W) (1 80, U5. ll.j a. m.,l.U5, 2.08. 5 20, 6 20,7.57, an( 10 00 i ra. Uunday 2,4 , 4.00, and 8.27, a. ni 3 87.5.01 p.m. Leave ulrardvllle (Itappahannock Station wees days. 2.47 4.07, HJfi, and 0.41 a. m 12.05 2. t .M, 0.82, 8.08 and 10.00 p. in. Banday, 2,47 4.07. 4.83 a. m. a 41. 5.K7 n. ra. vve Wllllamsport, week days, 8.00,t).45ard ii oo a. iu. o.iSq an ci 11.10 p. m. rsunaay ii.t n. m ir Baltimore, Washington and the wet via h. a o. It. It., through trains leave Ulra' d vruuo nitiiou. ruiiauviiiuia, ir. at i. it. n. at 355 801 and 11.27 a. m.. 3.50. 5.42 an- 7 13 p. m. Sunday, 8.55 8.02 11.27 a, m 3.50 6 42 nd7 18 n. m. Vl'LANTlHlUTr UIVIMIUH. Leave Pblladslrbla. Chestnut Street Waa f a .a soatnuireet wmui 1 IIU ,1111- ClfW. Week-days-Eipress,);0l a. m. 2,no. .i", p. ai. aoao-nmoauiou.Buua. m, ana o.w, P. m. Baadays. Ki press, 9.00 a. m. Acosm. mn aUoD.s.oo a. ra. and 4.30 p. m. deturnlnc, leave Atlando City, depo X 'i Tin and Arkansas avenue" Wek-d I KinreKS. 7.30. 0.00 a. m. and 4.00. n. m. Ac- rommodallor8.I0 a. m. and 4.80 n in. Sun days - Express. 4 00, p. m. Accommodation, 7.3U a. tn, una 4.su p. m. u it, UAnuuuik, iibii'i ran r as l . MnLHOn. Hr. 4n'l Marnwer Grand Holiday Display Ol new aud desirable presents for the old and young at OSCAR YOST'S, 102 North Main Etreef, Shenandoah. CHRISTMAS SANTA CLAL'S teachers, 10 p-r cent, oil on all goods jariunrv isi, aixi no reasonable oner of tne Int. oucuii select what you GOES FATlTIIEST. .9, Lehigh Valloy Railroad. ABUANOEMENT OF FAB3ENOEB TBAIN3. -NOV 15. 1891.- I'af seDL-er trains will leave Shenandoah for iiauch i.unna, lomenion, Hiaunston, ua:a sauqna, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Phil sdelpbla ana New York at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08 a. ra, 12 f.2. 8.10. 5.20 n.m. For Uelvldere, Delaware Water Gap and sirouutiuurg si o.si, a iu.. udu o.o p. m. f or uimDertvuie aua rrenio-, .08 n. m For White Haven, Willtes-Barre and Pitts i.Jli O.SJ, D.uo, i'i.ii v, ut.t ii.iu nuu u,t i. in, ForTunShanuock, 10,41 a, m., 3.10 and 6,26 p. in. Kor Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and and Lyonr 10.41 n. in., and 5.20 p. m. For Lacey vlllo, Towanda. Bayro, Waverly, ciraira, nncnegier, ituuaio, isianara rails. Cblcago and all points West at 10.41 a. in., an 128 n. m. For x.lralra and the West via Salamanca al s.iop. in. For Audenrled. Hatlelon. Stockton. Lum ber Yard. Weatherlv and Penn Haven Juno tlon at 5.47, 7.40, 8,03 a. m. and 12.52, 3.10 and 1,'B P. m. For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Beavoi Meadow, 7.40, 9.08 a, m. and 6,26 p. in. ForScrauUnat5.47 9 08, 10.41a. m, 8 10 and 5:28 p. ra. For Uar.le Brook. Jeddo, Urlfton and Free land at 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m 1262 3.10 and 5.26 p. ra. Fur Quakake at 5.47 and 9.08 a. m., end 1.10 d. m For wigans, uiioorton ana Fraccvius at i.50and852a ra.,and 4.10 p. ra. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, 147. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41. a. m.. 12.02. 3.10.5.26. 8.03. 0.2- and 10.27 p. m. ror Liosi ureea, lrarnvuio ana Asmauu 1.27. 7.43.8.52. 10.15 a. m.. 1.00.1.49.4.10. 65 8.C0 and 9.11 p.m. Kor Darwatr, St. Clair and Pottsvllle 5 60 '.40, 8 52, 9.08, 10. II a. in., 12.52, 8.10, 4.10. 6.26 M. ill. ror xiacK mauuiaiu, new uoston anu Vlorea. 7.40. 9.08. 111.41 a. n... 12.52. 3.10. S.28 and 8.0! p.m. For Haven itnn, Centralla, Mt. Carmel und Sbamnkln, 8.52, and 10,15 a. m., 1.40, 4.4C ana e.uu p. ra. Trains leave Hhamokln tor Shenandoah, 1.55 11A5 a. ra.. 2.10, 4.80 and 0.80 p. ra arriving at Shenandoah, 9.05 a. ra., 12.52. 3.10. 5.20 aud u.i.-n m FortjOlly. Audenrled. silver Urook Junc tion n '. llajletnn 6,17,7 10. 0.08, aud 10.11 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20 and 8.' 3 p. m. For Lost Creek. Ulrardvllle and Ashland, 8.50, 9.10 11.35 a. m., 2.45 p. m. For Darkwater. St. Oialr and Pottsvllle, CI.W. V.OU H. IU,, y, iu. irnr xntesviue, siauauoy uny ana ueiano, 4.00, 11.3.5 a. m.. 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. r or Lioity, Auaennea una uaxteion, d.ia a ra., 1.40 p. m: For iiauch Chunk. Lenlguton, Blatlngton, natasauqua. Allentown, Bethlehem, Eastot inaneir x ora, o.w a. in., i.iu p. m; For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m. B- B. BYINQTON, Uen'l Pass. Aet., UethUham. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand Cor. Main and Oak Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A nnellnool ClinlM ailOCEUIES Nuts and Candles. Poultry of all Klnrta. Mr. Costlet r'oflves his irrnen truck dally Irom the cltv markets, which Is a tpi-iranife lo ln ou-" omi-rs thattboy will receive fresh g'oa wn-n uuyi g irom mm. J R. BIUOKEU. M. D PTTY&IOIAlf AND SliRSEON .Vol 8 Kail Centre Btreet; Mahauoy City, Pi aim Hiiu mi special uuMNuiee a speouuLy, riir tmn n I ; 7-V or illo ll-e.Hf -. if ng tl lor ",.,k. tuto,- mitn i XNI'KO t i,i,i. I. in l,il,,r. iu er a .u six none in s ..-l-uorkon beeleelrierail imd.at ItHi iMh i. nek 3t liOU SAIi1-. A frfli o w f - fale (bean. Ar-nlv tit elMttiiiui ri 119 V. Onil s tei 12 1.5-st OU HISXC. A ?"Hitl hevfn-rii-m ll ll. Atinlv at nirner nt r.,,u nna fitldlu slreels 12- 0 II 8 vl-15 A good nnd i-iitie l iioree horse, nulla ..e lor nl' Kin s of w rk r,,r snieche p. Ap dy .o U J. Qnl.iu, Ul Hist Centre street, Mie iiindoah. 12 1 .t IOIi HAIiI5.-ThH gray team of hordes r centlv ue I bv he f'ol nnliU If. -. V B Co., No. 1 Tlie liantiilu to ill miicba-rrs. bor-os will he a r HANK I.KWI9, Jolts KlSK-IIOWKR, Jb ir O N- ii.t., FllANK OUItlNOTON, JAMIU) MctlON L1), I-gl-tf Trustees BA.NIC KLECHCX-Th- annual t-lecll -11 III Ibe s-ooi. holders nt Mm MeiijaV oil nls' Nslln-iNl Hank of slionHtidi.iili, I'., wl 1 lie be-d nl 'be Pank ntf llntiKn Ttip.rinv- January 12 h, 1802, between the hmtr 01 10 it. in. niio s p. in., inr the tmrpime tit electing iiurieen aircciors 10 s rent e ensui c year. 12 1210 K U. llb'NThH. . miller. OHAKTEfi NO I'lOlS. Notice Is heieby given that an nppllnillon will oemile io Hie Couit ol fomtnon t-l n oi sclmjlk-ll o-iunly on Monday, D -cember2lst, a.u leui at iu o ciock in mo loieniK-n nn 'er lho"cornorHti.i act of the cnmnionwuilf h nl I'eiinsi lva-ila, aoproved Ai rll2U 1874 "and tlio supplement ili-rcm, for llin cnaiter ol an nie neiicnriiorHiiiiiiKiuecaiiru '.-si Keorees IlliuunUn l atbnllo UeueHciul Miicietv. nf 8he niidiMh, l'a." -n 1 assi claMo-i Is In be uicaio i iu sueiianuQiu, in., auu t'l nave r-ir ome i ine ma lennnc- oi a t-ocielr oi social, educational and ben-tlelal nur- poses to its members irom mods collected Herein. H. (I. M. IIOLL,01'ErEIt, Alliiney f ir Appilcn ts. Shenandoah, Pa., Nov. 23. '01. 11 2(-3w Irst National Batik, TTHCAXMK KUILIJINO, SHENANDOAH. PENNA. Capital, $100,000. 06 A. W. Leisenrng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres. J. R. 9 Leisenrnq, Cashier, IV. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Opeu Dally Prom 9 to 3, PER CENT. INTEREST ! Paid ou HnvlnicK Deposits. GO TO HEADQUARTERS I Fon ruBK CONFECTIONERY (IIOME-SIADK) TOYS I Tree Ornaments, &c. Wholesale nud Itctail. MY CLEAR CADDIES! Are absolutely pure. Snudsy ccbool, Churches, Kocl -tits, etc., supplied al wholesale rates. Ice Cream, Bread and Cakes ! F. KEITIIAN, 104 N. Mam St, SHENANDOAH. SPEOTAOLBS! OSCAR YOST'S For tlio best cold nml sliver rliiiui sriectncles I3vt'H tested free of cliardPr OUUDIUCUUU IIUIUIIICCII. 102 N. MAIN ST., SHENANDOAH. i.e. ,, i-l-K. 5 r WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! lj Largest and cheapest slock lu town. Artistic Painting, Grai-ing and Deora'ing! J. P. CARDEN, 221 W. Centre St.. 8IIK.VAND0AII 10 20m CHRIS. B0SSLE1VS -ALQ0N AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Iiluln St., Shenandoalr. Tho Finest Stock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, Sc. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 30E.OENTW3 BT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of clears always on hand. Tbe best temperance ilrlnka Pft OlalcliMUr'a KnrlUh Dluaond Urasl. TWPJYROYai. PSL Li tirlcf nwl and linlf Venulntw ftVA "i. 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