ft i I SERIOUS CRISIS Til Is an Ullimation to 1)0 Pro sonlod to Chili ? MR. BLAINE VBRY RKTIOENT. The Publication of Eeoent Santiago Des patches Deemed Unwiie. the OrHclals of Ilia Navy Jepnrliunnt Ii the llarli m to What tlio Uulcoma Will Ijo 24o One Knows Kxoept the President mid Secretary llluluo uml they Wuu't Tulk. Washington, Dec 28. Secretary Dlaluo Is burled In tho ChlUnu oorrea- Dondonce. He did not attend tho lnat Cabinet meeting and has dentod him self to all callers. It Is not doulod at the Stato Department or tho Whlto House that tho late dlsnatohos from Santiago hava been of a vory serions nature, and It Is hinted that their char actor is such that publication at this time would bo In the highest degree un wise. It Is bollevod that the aflalr Is on the Tcrge of a crista, but what cannot be oven oonjeotured. At no time since tho controversy bean has thoio been such 5otioence shown by the Department, .'he ofllclaU of tho Navy Department nppour to bo equally In the dark with everybody else, except tho Seceetary of State and the 1'resident, and they as sert that the uaturo of the dispatches lias not been communloatod to them. It Is believed in diplomatic circles that affairs ure shaping themselves rap- i Idly for the presentation of an ultima tum on the part of the United suites, but It is the evldont intention of the Administration to prevent publication of tho details if possible until they shall be communicated to Congress. Unless something of a very startling naturals to be precipitated upon Con gress to-day, however, thero Is reason to beliove that nothing will be oomm'u cated until it Is formally askod for after tho rocess. THE COMMITTEES. NalUfs nfTlioso Wlm Will Probably bo Chtilrmeii. Wabiiinoton, Dec. 23. As near ns can bo ascertained the following gen tlemen will head the committees op posite their names when tho Speaker unaounoos tho committees of the House to-day: Eloctions Charles T, O'Forrall of Virginia. Ways and Moans V. iu Springer of Illinois. Appropriations Win. S. Holm an of Indiana. Judiciary David B. Culborson of Texas. Banking and Currcncj W. E.Haynos of Ohio. Coinage, Wolghtsnnd Moasures R. I'. Bland of Missouri. Interstate and Foreign Commorco H. Q. Mills. Ill vers and Harbors Nowton C. Bl an chard of Louisiana. Merchant Marine and Fisheries Amos J. CummlngH of Now York. Agriculture William II. Hatch of Missouri. Foreign Allulrs James II. Blount of Ueorgia. Military Affairs Joseph II. Outh walte of Ohio. Naval Affairs Hilary A. Herbert of Alabama. Public Lands Thomas C. Mcltno of Arkansas. War Claims F. E. Beltiihoover of Pennsylvania. District of Columbia John J. Homp hill of South Carolina. Postofllco and Post Itoads John B. lleuderson of North Carolina. tactile Httllroads James U. Keilly of Pennsylvania. Columbian Exposition A. C. Dur borow. jr.. of Illinois. Dxnondllure lu the Postolfico De partment ll P. C. Wilson of Missouri. Postmaster Nulilml. Washington, Deo. 23. The President sent to the Senate a long list of nomi nations for postmasters. Among them tho following: New York J. W. Bartrnm, Wappln oors Fallsi Orange Sackett. Avon; N. U. Warden, Adams; H. J. Hock, Goshen; O. O. Hobluson, Fort Uiward; Edgar lloyt, Katounni F, J. Monzies, West Chester; J. A. Sneed, Nowburg; G H. Scott, Coxsaxle; J. F. Jenkins, foing Slug; Mrs. E. J. Eastman, Pots dam: L. J. Itathburri, Elmlra. New Jersey Robert Carson, New Brunswlok. New Hampshire W. ' E. Woodruff, Lakeport. Pennsylvania C. H.Ruthruff, Gioen castle; K. F. Felstor, Jersey Shore; A. G. White, Beaver; W. A. Mitchell, IV arron. .Incepted 111 llelC"tloil, Lanhikg. Mloh . Dec 38. Gov. VI mans has formally aooeptd Secretary ot btato Sorter's resignation, ami not! -fled the Secretary of his action. Tlie Governor has also aocepted Deputy Rowley'a resignation as a member ot tho investigation commission aud has ap pointed Prosecutor Prosser to ill! his position. A mysterious letter in Deputy Rowley's possession is said to have caused Soper's resignation. This letter, It is thought, absolutely criminates hoper over Tils own name. l'ardunsd by tlio CioviTiioi'. biUACugi!, N. Y., Dec. 83. Supjrvlsor Thomas W. Welch, who was found guilty ot ooutempt of court yesterday, was sentenced to thirty days imprison ment in the Onondaga penitentiary and to pay a tine of $MH. At 12:10 this morning a mesner from Gov. Hill reached gyraou with a pardon and the Hup ervisor was at ouoe lolensod. . Two rights Arranged, Njcw Vohk, Dee. 28. Sullivan and Slavln have made arrungeinonUi to fight next KeptiMiiber, it bluvln whips Jack or. for elo.oOJ a aide aud the largest parse Mferuii,. by any club, and Cuarllo IJIt' lie'i .nd .'iin t'orbott met yosterday cud aureel to agin, six rounds at tho Ual i uaro I' union for the stakes anu gata reu.pis. Fruuee's Ilqucst llefuivd Deo, 23. -A Berlin despatch lard," says that France's THEY WERE SAVED. fcproe Ilosctiii IhH PitMAna.rs and rmr of the Aliys.lnln. LoKliON, Deo. 311. Tho Galon line steamship Abyssinia, Captain Murray, wbloh sailed from New York December 18 tor Liverpool, has been burned at so. All on board were savod. When the steamer Spree landed the passengers and oreW of the Abyssinia at Southampton they were all In fair condition, having recovered from the shock whloh their rough experience had given many of them, especially tho women passengers. Capt. Murray of the Abyssinia speaks highly of the humanity and courage of the o dicers of the Spree, In their prompt assistance to the Abyssinia, when made aware of the vessel's duuger. The Abyssinia's voyago was without ospoclal incident from the data of start ing, until the signs of nre wore uiscov ored by the crew. Capt. Murray bent every effort to s mother ths lire. It. soon became evident that the von sel was beyond saving,, and the passen gers wero quietly told to make prepara tions to leave, tho orew laboring, mean time, to retard the advance of the flames, which threatened to burst from the hold. The passengers behaved well, oven the women showing wonderful courago under the circumstances. The Hag of distress was hoisted, and the horizon anxiously scanned. At length the Spree camo in sight, and the speed with which she directed her course toward the burning vessel carried joy to the crow aad passengers of tho Abys sinia. Tho captain of tho Sproo caused his boats to bo loworod, and the Gorman sailors quickly manned thorn, and made for tho burning vessel. The sea was not runniog high, and transhipment was accomplished without extraordinary danger. The first let down Into tho boats wero j tho womeu, no distinction being mado of saloon or steerage. Thero wore six or I seven of those, and two children. A sturdy sailor carried down each of tho children, tholr mother following. Than came tho male nassenzers. and tho crew last of all, Capt. Murray going in tho last boat. MR. CASE'S DEATH. Ronl Grlefln Itnulne Ovflr the lcmlie of the 1'iimuiif, Alnuufucturor. Kacine, Wis., Dec. 23. Thero is gon unino griof in thU city over the death of Jerome I. Case, famous as a monu fncturor and horse-breeder. No details' of the funeral arrangements have yet boen mado public m Mr. Case was nearly 70 years old. He came to Racine in the '40'a, and from a small shop In which ho built oao thresh ing machine at a time, his factory grew until it no w covors forty acros of ground. Besides this mammoth factory Mr. Case was the controlling splilt in tho plow works here. it is estimated tnat uis ioriuna nmounts to $5,000,000 or mora. About fifteen years ago air. Uaso uo- gau breeding trottlug horses and his stable still boasts such famous cracks ns Jay-Eyo-Soo and Phallus. Mr. Case was a rugged man or ins age and until a fow days ago personally nporintouded tho workings of his colos- bhI factories. Mr. Caso leaves a widow and four children. His son Jackson is now Mayor of tho city. Tho Map of Alexander VI. Washington, Doc. 23. Word has beon received hero that Mr. McCormlck, Gen oral Agent of tho Chicago Fair, has se cured as a bdocIbI favor of the Popo to tho United States, tho loan of tho soo- ond Berclon or Diego Jtlbaro map of the world, bocun in 1401 and finished in lo29. and a contemporary fcopy of the same map containing tho famous bisoct ina lino which Popo Alexander VI. drew ncross it to settle tho claims of Spain and Portugal to American territory. Gladstone Unfilled Admission. BiARKlTZ, Dec 28. Tho English Club nt this place, although nominally non nolitlcal. is controlled by Tory inilu ences, and a majority of its raembors concludod not to admit Mr. Gladstone to the club during his stay at Biarritz. This action has created intense indigna tion amonu the moro liberally Inclined, and Sir Andrew Falrbank. tho proposed President of the club, has resigned in disgust. Two Promluent Miiinchuntta Men Dead Boston, Dec 33. Dr. Eward Sawyor Is do ad of hoartdlscasa nt his home in BrldHOWater. Ho was 53 yours old. Dr. Sawyer was a Republican and hold many positions of trust. Julian Ab bott is dealt at Lowell, aged 05 yo ars, Ha was a'graduato of Harvard of tho class of '20, and one of the oldost and best known members of the bar ot Lowell. A Huron Ilios In a llarn. Albert Lka, Minn., Dec 23. Oscar, Baron Wedol Yarlsbmy, of Chrtstlanla, Norway, dlodiln a barn hero. He was a vounc man. known hora as Osoar Wo del. A fow days ago oame information of tho death ot the father and his own enooesslon to the barony. A remittance ot 15.000 accompanied tho letter. The new baron at once went on a spree, which ondod la his death. llalUvrd to Hora Ileon Lost at Hon. LosnoN. Doc SU. A boat marked Cavalier and a number of pieoes of new wood, which evidently had not long been iu the water, have been picked up off the Sell ly Islands, and It U believed that the steamer Cavalier which left Gibraltar Deoember 8 for Falmouth, has been lost, and that everybody aboard ot her was lost. Tho Cavalier was a Urlt- lsh vessel of 1,1U7 tons. Tri-ouo llnnlc Assets, Tyrosk, Ta., Dec. 33. It Is now as certained that the liabilities of the Ty rone Bank slightly exoeed $80,000. The asseta ate barely $40,00 J. Tho cashier, Mr. Guyer, stated yesterday that a re port would be forthcoming lu n few days. Prominent CUIzhu tif Xyuck Dead, NTA'ic, N Y, Dec. 28.Ubert A. nilvou, a prominent cltlzon of Nyaok, died In the afternoon, lie was 31 years old, Mr liUven owned considerable One property here. New Wfltttltu HareHUi QUEBEC'S MINISTRY. Mr MelUiuohervlllu's New Cabinet Hworn In MoKTRBAt, Dec S3. The now Que. beo Ministry, whtoh has been sworn in by Iileut.-Gov, Angers, 1b us follows: Mr. DeUouchervillo, 1'relnter and President of the Council. Mr. Hull, Treasury. Mr. L. 1'. I'eiietler, Provincial Secre tary. Mr. Nautol, Publlo Works. Mr. Flynn, Crown Lauds, Mr. Boaublon, Agriculture, Mr. Casgraln, Attorney-Oenoral. There nre throe Ministers without n portfolio, namely, Messrs. L. It Mas son, L. 0. Maillon and J. Mackintosh. Queiikc, Que., Dec. 22. It Is now stated that the Quebec Legislature will . i . . i . . . nn.i. f . uub ue Buiumuuuu lur mu .ubii iubv., but that tho Lieutenant-Governor witf itnmedlfttsly Issue a proclamation dis solving l .ie Legislature and ordering a new election. NEWS OF THE DAY. There wero six deaths from the grip yestorday in Now lork. Thero is a movement on foot in Evans ville, IuJ., to organize a Blaine Club. Prof, Wilbur, tho well-known geolo gist and mine expert, is dead at Aurora, 111. S. D. Relss, jewelry dealer, New York, has assigned, with n preference of fV 000. Joseph Hensloy, a flagman, aud J. J. Gaugloff, n mining operntor, wore killed by cable cars nt Denver, Col., yester day. Cyrus W. Field, who Is ill at his ho ma In New York, la undorstood to be im proving. Louis Harrison, tho comodlan. denies iu Now York that he is trying to gut a divorce. It is said that Lord Tennyson intends to resign the position of Poof Luureato ot England. Tho Senate haB confirmed the nomina tion of Stephen B. Elklns to be Secre tary of War. Tho City of Paris carries on this trip from London among its passengers tor New York, tho diva, Adollna Patti. Postmaster Van Cott, of Now York, has resigned from the Republican State Commltte, and Lucas L. Van Allon succeods him. N. M. Bassett of Austin, 111., has been awardod tho contract for orocting tho public building at Lansing, Mich., at his bid oi jut), you. oLiili.nn..ni T),0.f.. South tli-es has rejected the bill to have the 3 reiected the bill to have tho I State repretented at tbe world's lair, causing groat indignation. Tho Art Club, ot Philadelphia, pre sented to F. Edwin Elwell, of New York, n gold medal in recognition ot his notablo work as a sculptor. Tho Russian argument in tho Chadou- lne Incident is that Bulgaria ought to hnvo acted through the Franoh repre sentative at Sofia, according to treaty. The Spanish Government has received assurance that Germany, Italy, Austria, Belgium, Greece and Switzerland aro willing to prolong their commoroial treaties. Tho jury at Now York in the case ot Dentist John B. Palmer, of Mariner's Harbor, nccused ot improper conduct with 13-yeur-old May Polaskl, returned a verdict of not guilty. Lyman J. Gnge, President of tho First National Bank ot Chicago, aud ono ot the directors of tho World's Columbian Exhibition, lies dangerously 111 at tho Holland House, Now York. E. W. Stoddard, tho forger, who is ono of tho shrewdest swindlers in tho country, has just been convicted on one ot tho five indictments ngalnst him at Jersey City. Ho offered no defense. Tho first full carload of American tin over produced from an Araorican tlu mlno has boen rooelvod by w. w. stew art at Sau Diego, Cal., from tho Tomes cal Mines. Tho shipment consists ot over 20,000 pounds ot tin. WAtlir Jildleiitlous. Wjtsm.NHTOX, Dec. 23.-Tor New Knulandi Oouaslonal showers, followed by fair woulhen southwesterly winds, slight change In temper aturoi probably colder, fulr Tbutxiay. For Uastorn New York, Eastern ronn- s ylvanla. Now Jersey, Maryland and Dela ware! Light slioweit, south westerly wlnJ3, oloiulng durlni tho day, slightly colder Wod ncsilay nltflit. Vor Western Now York, generally fair. westerly winds, sllshtly colder. For Weatern I'ciinsj-lvunla: Showors, va riable winds, slightly colder Wednesday nlzht. HEW VUUK MAHUlSTd. New Yonic, Deo. 2a. Monor ou call easy at 11)4 and 3 per cent. HONDA Closlnjr Yesterday Closing To-Uay. 103 117W m itf.o e. Ooup 11?$ s. Hear , IWi 0 s, Coup, STOCK UAUKBr. OIosIiik Y'estfir 1 if. Canadian I'solQd Central I'aainc. fhinjiiriv riur. .toulnev. uo ::i8- llelawura Se llmlson UaL Laak. ii Western 138 Krlo .' 2 MHAMf.. 71 1 Mm AhnrA .124' Louis & Nash.... 8H Michigan Central f"1" ilteoourl 1'aolBc..., .aWg NowJoiuey teutral 1U Northwestern llg4 Oroiton Naviiratloii 78 PaclUoMall 36U lteadina ? UooklaatKl w 8t I'uul el Union Pacinc 48U V us lorn Union. blK UUAIN MA1UCK1-. WbeatMerket ooonol firm anl r.crn-t tlnuedso No. red wlutor, 104U; UeclOiJi Jaa 100M , , . , Ooru MarUot ooeaed weak, but suuie. queatly uuvaneod. No. 2. mlioa. l)eo. 8tf)i Jan.. 4i. , , . ,, ' . , Oats-Markat opened dull. No. 3, mUel, S0fia40; Ceo., 40: Jun.i PHODUOli. DUTTEll Ci-oamery, State & Toon., oxtras.33 t'resuiory. western, flrsts, ...al Creamery, wosteru, seoonas 31 btato dairy, u. t. tun extras. ojiiajio. aa'JS o. co2J o. o.'J0 a. ClIEKSB- Ftato faotory. fultcroain. Scot fancy UailM lOjiuSl Btato lat'tory, tun uii-uu Btato factory, full creaia. line Btuto Ittowrj, mil uicn'u. una ,iwni?i Btato tuctory, full crea -a, itnoa to pruniiio al0 btato lautory, ooannon to rair b)i aOJj Livb Poowur Knriuir chickens, ohnloo, lame uOrib. . al?H bpriaal emokeni. prime aou Fowls. Jersey, buiui ru pcriu.,, Closlai 'lo-day. UO m loow H 13lQ 5 ffi ii 121U 10KJ1 lfiJ 304 roil fill INSTITUTE ! Candies, China f)TJIt OFFISH Mils week to teachers Is full of Inter why? WenibhwidqunrtersforXmasKirtHaiid (.very ronreivnblp description, We propose this week to give a special cash and upward to all toucliors. Plush Goods, Dolls nud Toys in endless variety, lollet sets, nil makes to suit nil nurses. 1 Are pronounced most delicious, only TWO 18 West Centre Street and 34 nPHEUE la money In It for you If you purchase your holiday goods from us. Five hundred styles dressed dolls, from 5o to 1,60 each. Dolls' shoos, stockings, trunks, tables, imroaus, chairs, toilet sets, paintboxes, writing desks, doll swings, nlr rifles, drums, trains of cars, mu boats aud Hher articles run by steam, A large lot of mechanical toys, tool chests and all tho latest games, ABC and build. ng blocks, 1 ntiquo silver toilet and manicure ets, dictionary nnd blulo stand hold rs, hook and ladder and fire engines, In stoves, German tops, trumpets and many other articles in this Hue. H1iiGir.nl instruments DUNCAN (I WAIDLHY, liDilRHS OF SANTA CLACS China Sets, Magic; Lanterns, &c. To ministers of tho gospel and school bought. All goods must be sold before refused., Call early and have the pick, want, wnicii win be set asiue,on payment ot a small uoposit. is far cheaper and much Iry it once. All ?hi adlpliia and Reading Eailroafi lime Table in effect A'ov. IS, 1801 TRAINS" LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS For New York via PhUadolrhla. week dRy 2.1U 6.25, 7.20 a. m. and 12.33 2.50 and 5.(5 p, m. Bunaay 2,lu ana 7.43 u. m. For New York, via Mauch Cliuute, week days, 5.23 7,'.l a. m, and 12.33 and 2.60 p. m. For Bending and l'li!:ndefphla week day, 2.10, a3a, 7.20, a. m., 12.33 2.60 and 65 p'.ro. Bunuay, K.iu uuu u. m., ivj i. 111. For Hnrrlsborg, week days, Z. 10,7.20 a, m, 2JK), 6.t5 p. m. For AUentown, week days, 7.20 m 12.SJ 2X3 p. m. lor l'ouaviu, wee& utiyet, 2.iv, m. f!il'2.K) and 6.55 p. in. Huud iy, '.10 and 7.1 e, m , J.30 p.m. For Tamaqaa nnd Mahanoy City, week days, 2.10, 6.23, 7.20, a. m., 12.3 2.60 nnd &.6S p. m. Bunaay, 2.10 and 7.43 a. m 4. SO p. in Addltlonnl lor tlahanoy Ulty, week days 7.0ti p.m. 7,)a.m., 2.60p.m. For wiuiamspon, ounuury auu newisours. week days, 8,23, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m 15, 7.U p. I a, Hunnay a. m., a.m p. m, For Mananoy Piano, week days, 2.10 8.25 ., 7 ana ii.su a. m., li.w, 3, 2.60, 5.6S ;.23 and 7.4b 7.W , wd ;ti. i. m. Handay, 2.10, 3. a. -a." 8,05, 4.30 p. m. For Oliardvllle (Uappahannook Btallon) week days. 2.10. 3.25, 6.25, 7.20 and 11.80 a. m.: 12.33. 1 33, 2.60, 5.55, 7.00 and p. m, uunoay, 2-10 3 23, 7.43 ll. Hi., 8.U3, 4.30 p. m. or Ashland ana Hnaniokin. woes oayr 3 25,5.23,7.20, 11.80 a. m 1.35, 7.00 and 0,23 p m, aunaay v.-ii h. iu., o.ui u. ui, TltAINH KOlt HHKNANDOAU I Leave New York via Philadelphia, wetlt days, 7.45 a. in., 1.30, 4.00. 7.30 p. m 12.16 7UI, BunuHy, p. m., ujkuu i.oave New York via Mauoh Chunk. wtk diys. 4., 8.45 a. m 1.00 and 3.45 p. m; Bun- uay, 7.ou a. in. Lave Phllndelnhla. week days, 4.10. and 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 6.00 p.m.. frornroad and Callowrull and 8J15 a. m.and p. m, rroin I'm ana ureeu stroeis. tsanaay .uo u tn. 11.S0 p. in. from 1)1 h anO Ureen. r-Jtve itaadmc, week dayn, 1.3). 7.10, 10.1 ' aud L50H.ni., 5.65,7.57 p.m. Bunday 1.35 and 10.48 a. in. Leave Poiumue, wees aays, a.u, i.vi a. m. 12 80, ti ll p, m. uunday, 2.40, 7.00 a, m, and .'.i m j.euve liuuif iuh, wwil unjre, vj, uw U 10 a. m.. 1.21, 7.18. and 0.18 P. ra. Unnday 8.2C 7.48 1. m. and 2J0 p. m, Loave Mananoy Ulty, wees nays, a.u. .io ana 11.47 n. m 1.01, i.a ana u.ts p. m. nun day, 8.46,8.17 a. m., 8.20 p. m. I.mvM Mananov l'lane. week oays,z'4i,s.w 0.30,0,15, ll.Wa. m.,1.05, 2.00. 6-20, 6 26,7.67, nC lOfbo. m. Bundav2.40. 4JJ0. and 8.27, ft. m a.37. fi.nl. n.m. 1.. va uiraruvuie iitappuuuiiv nmuuHj weox aays, i.u , CmW, anu v.i u. m., 2.12, 6.26, 6.82, 8.03 and 10.06 p. m, Uanday,2,47, J r.'. !M a m a 41 . a 117 n. rn. 1 .eave Wllllamsport, week days, 8.00,9.45 and 11.65 a. m. 3.85 and 1L15 p. m. Honday ll.lt For Baltimore, Washington and the weit via H. O. K. 1L, through trains leave qirord Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & H. U. 11.) ui a r.j oui luiu 7 13 d. m. Handav. 8.03 11.27 a, m.. 8.60 lfi.42HDa7.l3p. m. Leave Philadelphia, (jhestuut HUeotWUaif A"liA NTII1I ITT III V IDlUlli aaa Boom ueei w nan. Week-days-Bxprej.i,:01 a. m, 2.00. 4,oo, p. ui, Acopmmodatlon, ou a, in. ana o.w, p, la. Hnndavs. Express, 9.00 . a. m. Acooin- mniniiriTi.R.on a. m.and 4.30 o. m. IMnrnlnp. Ihnv. AtlantlQ CMtV. dOPOl A lant'o and Arkansas avennon Week-daj s KxpresB, 7.80, U.00 a, in. and 4.00, p. in, ao .nnwnn.tlnflfl 111 a. 111. 11 nil 4.tt(tk. Ul. HUll days Express, 4.00, p. m. Accommodation f KAa.m unit 4.SO n. in. O. G. HANOOC1K, Gou'l l'ass'r Ast . A. MOI.l'iOll. Ilea. uea i auwnn MEN WANTED CHRISTMAS and Lamps. irest. D.in't vol! know I ntlf llnllflaV wmdn nf ulmndit. I 20 cents per pouud, nil kinds. 8 South fyfain Street, STORES: North Slain Street, Sfcnanfah. Perfimmn Rlemha l teachers, 10 per cent, oil on all goods Jauuary 1st, nnd no reasonable oOer of tho lot. You can Belect what you PERFECTLY PURE. 60 coal better than tea or coffee reliable grocers sell it Lehigh Valley Railroad. ABBAKOEMENT of FABSBNQBB TI1AIN0. -NOV 15. 1891.. Passenger trains will leave Bhenandoah for Msuch (Ibunk, Lcnipliton, Blatlntton, Cata. sauqna, AUentown, Bethlehem, Boston, Mill w'elphla and New York at 6.47, 7.40, 9.0fja,m., u nj, O.IV, p. Ul. For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gap and titroudsburg at 6.47, a. m., and 623 p. m. Wnr r.nmlmrtvllln curl 'rrflMtnTi U IIS o. m For White Haven, Wllfces-lUrre and Pitta. ton 6.47, 9.03, 10.41 a . m., 3.10 and 6.26 p. m. ForTunkhannock, 10.41 a. m., 3.1U and 5.26 it. m. For Auburn. Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyons 10.41 a. m and 5.26 p. ra. For Laceyvllle, Towanda. Bayre, Wavcily, lilmlra, Hochesler, liufi'alo, Nlaeara Falls, Chicago aud all points Went at 10.41 a. m.,and 5.20 p. m. For Klmlra and tho West via Halamanca at 3.10 p. in. For Audenrlod, Hazleton, Btockton, Lam her Yard, Woatherly and Penn Haven Juno lion at 6.47,7.40, 9,08 a. m.and 12.62, 8.10 and 5,29 p. m. For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Beavei Meadow. 7.40. 9.06 a.m. and 6.26 n. ra. For Bcraaton at 6.47 fi.W, 10.41 a. m. 3 10 and 5:28 p. m. or iiazio urooK. jeaao, uruton ana KTeo hind at 6.47, 7.40, 9.03, 10.41 a. m., 12JXS 8.10 and .20 p. IU. Fo. (luakake at 6.47 and 9.08 a. m and .10 n. m fo' Wigeans, uuoenon ana rracKvina at ,n and 8.62a. ra., aud 4.10 p. m. For YaUsvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano. 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41. a. m.. 12.62. 3.10.5.26. 8.03. 92i and 10.27 p.m. orijosi crees, ctiraravuie una Asaiauu. 17. 7.48. 8.52. 10.15 a. la.. 1.00. 1.40. 4.10. 6.36. 8.06 and 9.14 p.m. For Daritwater, Ht. Clair and Pottsvlllo. fi 3 7.40, 8.52, 0.W, 10.11 a. m., 122.8.10, 4.10, 6.26 For Buck Mountain, New ISoeton and Mor. 1. 7.40. 9J03. 10.41 a. n... 12.62. 8.10, 6.20 and 8.03 p.m. For Kaven Bun, Centralla, Mt. Carmel and Hhamokln, 8.62, and 10.16 a. in., 1.40, 4.40 indB.uap. m. rruiDB leave onamofiiu tor nuvuKuiiuaii, 7b 11.65 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 90 p. m., arriving at 8henandoah, 9.06 a.m., 12.52, 8,10. 6.26 and 11.U p. m ForLollv. Andenrled. Bllver Brook Juno- .. . t,n.nn e T n H 11 AQ in II n null HU ' xmxici.iu wii I , i.w, v.w, uu Will m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20 and 8.03 p. m. SU11UAI IHJVLJ.ia. For Lost Croek. Ulrardvllle and Ashland, 6.60,9.10 11.35 a.m., 2.45 p. m. For Uarkwator. at. Clulr and I'ottavllie, 8.00, 9,30 a, ra., 2.45 p. ra. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy Oily and Delano, 8.00, 11.35 a. m..l,10, 4.40, 0.OSp. m. rur jouy, A-uaeurieu uuu xLusieuiu, dm1 a ra., 1:40 p. m: For Mauch Chunk. Lehlghton, Blatington, Cntosauqaa, AUentown, Bethlehem, Kaston and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m: tfn.Ul,llarilnlila 1 1A n ni fc. B. BYINQTON, Uen'l Fans. AkU, Bethlehem. FIRE IMSUBAHCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cat U com- DD-A.VXr PATJST, 120 S. JarJmSt, Shenanaoah, Pa, JOHfo H. EVANS' SALOON, 3ft E. CENTRE BT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of clears always on hand. The best temperauco drinks. a. K. BRIOKEB, M. D., 151 WANTS, &o. Advertlte mmtx tn Ihti Mliimn AM,fv..rt IS Hues', 5 M. for one imerlim; 7Sc. lor two; Si for Hirer: one week, J1.50; two weeks. t2: one 1107111, 3. "IT'Ott BALIS. A good and gentlo X. horse, suitable for all kinds of w.irk, for Centre street. Bhenandnah, 12 li-ti "VrOTICE. Applicants for outdoor pooera dm-ln December are excepted. Mar. rled applicants must give husband's lull ll.nl. lllnMralB l.f Ihn tnonn ti.lll tnbn nnlM WM. LRIKINOER, Til oh. J. TliA cur, John Bbuqan, Board of Poor Directors, Schuylkill II ven.Pa.Deo 22, 1891 12-23-3t IIOU SALE. Tho gray team of horses recently used by the Columbia II, AH.F.K. Co., No. 1 The horses will be a bargalu to the purchasers. 1' KAflX 1JKWJS, JOHV KlHESnOWEB, JKKK 0'NKII.r., VnAMK CODltlNOTON, james McDonald, U-21-tf Trustees. THKATRS BCILDIKO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00 A. W, Loissnrtng, Pws., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisonrmq, Cashier, 9 W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST! rntcl ou Bavlutcs DcposItH. GO TO HEADQUARTERS ! FOR rOKB CONTECTIONERY (HOME-MADE) Tree Ornaments, &c. Wholesale aud Retail. MY CLEAR CANDIES ! Are absolntclv ouro. Sunday Bchools, ' Churches, Bocletlcs, eto., supplied at wholesale rates. Ice Cream. Bread and Cakes ! FK EITHAN, If) A H Mn in Ri SHFNA NM1 A U 1 ' M "laln ol- OncnHnuUHH. PENNSYLVANIA f!LH0A9. aOEUTTLKIM. I11VIBION On ami ajler November 15, 1801, trains will leave fflienandaah m follows: X For WlBjau, Gllberton, Frackv Ue, Now oT,to, Bt. Clair, and way points, 6.00,9.10, 11.15 a tn and 4.15 p m. Sundays, 000, 9.40 a in and 8.10 p ra. For Pottsvllle, 8.0J, 9.10,11.45 am and 4.15 p ro Btmdayo, 690, 9.40 a m and 8.10 p ra . for Beading, 6.00, 11 15 a m and 4.15 pin, ondaye, 600, 9.40 a.m. and 8.10pm. For Pottstown, Phoonlzvllle, Norrlstowc ,1 Philadelphia (Broad street station), 8.00. 11.13 a.m. and 4.15 p mweekdays riuodays, 600, 9.40 nrnUOpm. llalos leive Fro. k" iio lor Bhonnndoah at 'i.43amnnd 111 5.01, 42,10,03 pm, Bon &y, lM3amanl...4jpm. 1 avo rot Uw ll io lor Bhenandoah, 10.16 ana 1.48. a ui 4.40, 7.15, 9.42 p m, Bnndays, 10.43 tn S.16 p m. Leave Phlladelpliln (Brood street station), or Pottvlllend Bhenandoah, 6.57, 8.3a m 4.10 and 7.00 p m week days. Sunday 6.50, and 3.23 am For New York. 8.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.86, 6.60, 7.80, '8.80. J.50, ll.00anrtll.14, 11.85am, laoonoon, (U'ClMleiDr-W9.1.03 4.50 P m.V 12.41. 1.33 1.41'. iKi, 4.11 4.4.02 8,6.2), 60 7.13 8.12 aud 10.10 m, 12.01 lent On Bunoayu, J.20, 4.0S, 4.40. 6.86, 8 12, 8.80, 0.tO, 1135 i ra. and 12.41, 1.40,2.30, 4.02, (limited, 4.6!)). 6.28, i.2). 6.6 ,'.14 rt.l J n tu and 12.01 night For Hea Girt, LonK Branoh and Intermediate Rtatlons 8.20 and 11 14 a. m., 4.00 p. m. week days. Freehold only 6.00 p m week days. For Baltimore aud Washington, 3.60. 7.20. 9.10 and 11.18 a. in., 4.41. 6 57, 7.10 p.m. and 12.03 nljht dally and 8 31, 10.20 a. m., 12 33 (limited express with dining car to Baltimore) 1.30, 8.46 .. in. week days. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4.01 week days, 11.30 d. m. dally. For Hlcbmond, 7 20 a. m. and 12.03 night dally; 1 80 p. in, dally, except Sunday. Trains leave HaxrlsDarar lor Pllupnric and ?e west every day at 12.26 and 8.10 a in and 3 JO (limited) and 8.19. 7.33 p ra. Way for .MVH to a la m ana .iu p m every aay. For Ptttsbarg only, 1L20 a vu daUy aud 10.20 m week days. LeMVo HUnbnry (or WlUlarapoi1, Klmlra, laandalgoa, itochoster, UnflpJoond WiRBor il .0 am dally, and l.aipm weekdays, '"or Elmlra 6.S0 p m week days. Foe Xrte and Intermediate points, 6, in am., hilly. Fur Look Uaven, 6.10, and 8.68 a ra. tally, 1 35 and 6.3(1 p. ra. wetk dayn, Fot Sirnova 6.10 a m 1.35 and 6,80 p in woek days i.Wa. m Bandars. HAS. B.PUGU, J B.WOCD, (4n. Man'r Vwi. I'awi At John R. Coye, A.ttorney-at-Law Real Estate Agent, OW K BKDDAMB BUILBtMO, Cor. Mln anil Cdntre Street. SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: l A two and ono-balf story double frtmt nwcinnif nouse, win n ire-room aim res. taurunt. Locautd on ISatst Ceutro street, ll A valuable property located ou Houtli Jar First National Bank, -if mm it protest to Tarke; UONIIOUTJ J8. TlJ