AHTWERFSJBOHROR Tbo Dynamito Explosion's Torriblo Result. NUMBER, OP THE DEAD GREAT. Horribly Mntil&ttd Portion? of Many Bodies Found by th Searchers- It la rmirrtril Hint Many Mom Moriles Were Thrown Inlo llin Wulor by the VorceoMlin Kniilimloii-Tho Hlilp Hail Ilnnn Found Abandoned by Flahormon, Wlm Tried to fimiiuate liyiinmlte Into I tli City for llio hake of Larger l'roftr. AsnvMir. Deo. 24. The loss of life occasioned by the explosion of tho cargo of tho French ily namltoBhlp I greator than was at first u ppofed, although this exact number of killed will nover be known, f or tho oxplosion must have k Med many strangers about the ship anil about tho quay where tho shattered vassal wasmooroil. The ship was found by fishermen In tho North Sea, abandoned, and with 20,000 kilos of dynamite on board. Tho fisherman towed the derelict to the rlvor In Antwerp. On arriving at the wharf they, knowing that dynamite was not allowed to be kept In any veisol a t tho docks In Antwerp, pretended to ua -load all that was on board for speedy removal. They concealed half the dy namite, however, on the vend, Intend ing to smuggle It Into town, and niako a largo pioflt on the sale. Ono of tho flshormeu, who wis nervous on account of tho doudly character of the stuff, dropped In the hold a pnekage, which he had picked up for smuggling. Immediately a most terrlllc oxplosion occurred. 'lho horrors of tho scene oan hardly be described. Crowds of peoplo surrounded the ruined district Immediately aftor tho explosion. The number soon Increased to such au extent that troops had to be sent for to maintain order and allow tho searchers to attend to their work. Fragments of the ship, Intermixed with human remains, aro scattorod hero nnd thore about tho scono of tho explo fclon. Shattered legs and arms, hands and feet, bonds anil other portions of human bodios, are scattered about on all sides, and aro boing gathered up in barrows by polico and workmen sent to the spot by lho municipal authorities. The neighboring wharvos ore strown with dcbrli besmeared with blood and mixed with pieces of human ilesh. Wheelbarrows full of plocos of dead bodios have been taken away. Tho quay is greatly damaged. There aro the usual strange freaks of explosion rocordod. One of tho ship's masts is said, by people who witnessed the explosion, to have boon shot up, hundreds of foot Into tho air, and to linva fallen down, like an arrow. It Is now said to be atuck deep In tho mud of lho harbor., Auothor portion of wreckago was hurled through tho walls of n house, making a hole similar to that which a uholl flrod out of n heavy gun would havo made. A hnmnn head was found two liundred yards from whore tho ship blew up. It had landed on the root of n house and then rolled Into tho street below. Of cours o, It was c rushed be yond recognition. One man was killed by aBhlp's block, which passed entirely hrough his body. The force of tho oxplosion was bo creat that tho whole neighborhood fcuomod to rook nnd tromblo. Kvery window within tho sweep of the conoua Mon was shattorod; doors were blown In nnd crushed as If by battering rams, neoole nt a codsldorablo distauco from tho quay where the ship blew up were wept oil their feet and hurled, b rulsed ami bleeding, lor yarns. llnny nro soiovorely injured that they canuot recover Irom tneir injurios; many others are badly cut by falling glass and by falling pieoes of tho wrock u ue. Tho remains of 35 bodies havo been so far discovered, nnd it is expected that many mnny moro will bo found in tuo Water. DID NOT DELIBERATE. Sociutiiry of btuto hepur Wishes!" With draw I"" IteilKiiiilluii. La.nino, slith., Dec. 2-1. Daniel Bopor, who tendered Ills resignation as (Secretary of State to the Governor few days ago when charges of malfoaS' unco wore preferred ngulnst him, has addressed a letter to Govoruor Winans In which ho stated that his resignation was tendered upon tho advlco of others, nnd without mature duliboratl on on his part: and that having received no notice Of the noceptanoe of his resignation, he now wishes to withdraw it and submit lilmsolt to a thorough Investigation of the churgos against him. U Mr. Sorter says ho did not Intention' ally commit uny wrong In the discharge Of his duties and prutests that the Governor has no authority to receive or nfoorit lits resluuHtiou. GoV. Winans was seen last night and unid that Soner's resignation was ao- cented on the 10th und that he would appoint his successor as soon is possible. Hie Torriblo Dlurplilne Habit. Ciiioaoo. Deo. 21. Sidney J. Wllklu- on. a Baltimore travelling salesman und the son of a wealthy contractor, who became violently iusuue In the oflloe of the Auditorium Hotel Is n victim of morphine aud his body In ulAoea was 1 la rally oovereu witn pin- Mores where he had inj icled mor- tihinu and cocaine, and he seemed to be guttering untold agonies. Nothing could be Uono for htm and he was taneu to the county hospital. Ills father was notified. The young muu graduated Irom the Keeley Institute at Dwlght a Hhort time ug nut, he soon roturnea to bis old habits. llltt lsleatml. Alsaht. N. Y.. Deo. 94 Galen H. Slltt, Democrat, was elected to fill the vacation in tho Thlid Asxembly DUtrict Of this county canned by the death of Wlltlam Murphy, who was elected last fall. llltt had a majority of 2,1101 over AlcCaho, his JCupublloan opponent. Claim SSOO.OOO llama ces. New Vok, Dc. 21. Tho amended eflMmof the Uast RlTer Kleotrlo Light Company against the olty for outting flown its poles ana wires is lor jvv,uwv HroaKe. The same hu been presented PAPAL SUCOESSION. Tho College or Clirdlititlt lllicimlnc tilt Question. IlrmR, Boa 34 tho I'ope received the College of Cardinal In mate yester day. The Pontiff looked we try and feeble, and both In manner ami appear anee showed aat ho was far from belnit In good health. His tono also showed weariness and disappointment. In IiIr address to the oardlnals, Ilia Holiness expressed his sorrow that the pilgrimage of workiugmeti to Iiotiu hail ceased on account of recent occur rences. The pontiil alluded especially to tho Amerlonn Catholic pilgrims, whom ho hoped to Bee In Home again. His Hollnoss went on to complain of the Indifference of tbo powers to the ovll of slavery, and their failure to as sist tho efforts of tho Church for tho suppression of the trivfllo. The Kenorallr despondent spirit of tho I'apal utterances Is said to have made a deep Impression on the Cardinals, and that the sucooBslon to the Papacy Is be ing actively canvassed among them. NEWS OF THE DAY. Bishop Dwenger of Fort Wayne, Incl, Is dying. Bishop Sharp of the Mormon Churoh. is dead at Salt Lake City, Utah. A dispatch from Alglors says that the Amours trlbo has rovolted against French rule. Tho oil enko department of the Union Mills, Detroit, was destroyed by fire. Loss, .150,000. Tho dissolution of the Roumanian Chambers Is regarded ns a victory for Russian lntriguo. I Tho wheat, barley and oat crops of . Groat Uritalu for 18U1 have fallen many , million bushels short of tho crops of 1HUU. Walter I Nelson, a dissolute young man of Albany, X. Y., cut his wife's throat from ear to oar last night, nourly cutting the head oil. Nolsou was cap tured. John Ooorgo Itoth, who attempted to murder ltov. Dr. John Uall, is on trial in Now York, charged with felonious nmnult. The report of Gen. Hnthbone. Fourth Assistant l'ostmaster-General, shows that tliero aro 85,007 postolllces In the country. Because his daughter married against his wishes, Jean Leg rand, living near Paris, hold her under water until Ufa was extinct. A fearful storm in the Appenlnes over whelmed 200 railroad laborers returning from Bulmonato A.bruz7.a, Italy. A relief party has unearthed IS bodios so far. Mrs. II. I. Stevens, of Chicago, on a visit to her daughter In Jollet, 111., was burnod to death by tho Ignition of gas oline, with which she was cleaning dresses. The United States Commorclal Trav elers' Association Intends to erect a $800,000 home for coinmerolal travolera at cither Lltnlra, Jamestown, Ithaca, Blnghamton or Nyaak, N. Y. For moro thun a wook R. T, Farmo;-. living near Illoomington, 111., has been suffering from u cockleburr in his windpipe, lie cou, neither oat, drink nor speak, and ls'elowly dying. Mrs. Julia Smith has begun suit against Mrs. C. C. Brad hurst in New York for $100,000 for alienating lior husband's affections. Both ladles move In very exclusive socio ty circles. Tho Tromont Ilouso at Qulnoy, 111., has been gutted by fire. Tho three up per floors aro destroyed aud two lower n i... ..... Tl. o. was discovered shortly before midnight, but ovorybody was safely aroused. Tha loss Is upward of $100,000. Dr. Frank Brooks, of 215 Ogdeu ave nue, Chicago, was arrested touwult tuo result of au investigation into the death of Tlllie Thorn, a young Swede domestic, whoso corpse was found cov- ored with sheets on a cot fn tho rear room of tho doctor's apartments on Og den avenue. M Weutlior Ipillcnllous YlMsniNOTON, Doo. 2. For Now Englanl: Thrnntoiilnir weuibor a'ld rain: piouably rain to-morrow; winds thlltlug to northeasterly und sMvhtly colder. l or liistorn No it Vork, Eastoru Poniuyl- aoln. New Jersey, Slaryland an J Delaware: Tluoiteulnfr woathcr uul rulm variable winds, shifting to northeasterly: slightly colder. For Wwtorn Now York ond Wostern Penn sylvania: Threatunlni weather aud ralni ivvst- oily wlnda beoomluir vuriable; stationary toin. peraturo. o.toept slightly cooler iu southoru portion of Pennsylvania. H):v vouii biaukutj. Nr.w Yonic Doo. S3. ilouor on call oosr ak 2 nnd 3 pur cuut. HONDA Closing Yoatordar. 3 s, Kci - Cloloj .To-day. 100 4 a. Coup 11 WW iteir. nuyj 6TOCK MAltlCGT. Closlnz YoterJ n. 1101 3 i. Loup, 10b rnAAnn Tiieina t'O Control 1'aoinc ,31j CUtoa.io. Uur. Si Qulnoy 107 lliilnwiinl At llllllmil lwll Del. Uiot ivwioru,, Erie jM Krie pref JA Lake Shore ,. V':? Louis & Naeh 8Hi Mlchluan Central loa MlMourl I'aolUo.... Now J eraer ( 'on tral I U Northwestern 110) Uni'lir.ltlnil YD I'linlllo MUU Keadlni....... 3 llooU Island 8t l'aui i "I Union I'aolUo JM Ww tern Uiuoa. ,. nl'Ji IlltAIN MAHICBT. Wheat MarKot ooeuet linn ua 1 tinned ao. No. rod winter, 1U3J: Do uoru jiaraeL upvnoa wu,i&, uui nuu- subie- 3uiitiy auvaniwi. i.u. ui an..otil. . . , , ,. Deo- 5t)i Jaw Jiaraut oponea auu, 3OMa40i Deo.. 40; Jan, I 3J)i, No. 9, mluul. 1'UODUOU. UDTTIB Citumer)', BtaUi & Fenn.. oxtras.38 aa'iSrSe, Livaiaery, wwtern. Unts. ui ca'M a. Oreuinery, wwieru, eeoonas ul cu'JJ o. btateauiry. u. t. tuui. extras. ,tt aa'-id o. Cheksb rttata faetory. fimoroam. Soot, fancy.. llallM btate f autory, full orenra..., lOalo)! btale factory, full cruuiu. fine lOalOyj btate faetory, fulloreaiu, irood to uriraulu al02 Bute lactory, eoiaoion lu Iair...,.,,,,.8.U u)i L1T POOWBT Bnriu chickens, tholoe. larao per lb. . 13! Bnrtnir ohiokem, Drltne.... H Fowla. Jereoy, otaw fa- per ID,,,, DaxiSKD rouwur- Turkey, mixed weights, per lb IS ep'gcok'.. fhtleMaslM. topaU.,.lW al4 41 j E. H. FIELDISINSAHEllJVJSTXTTJTE So Doctoral by i io Jury at Wliito Plains.-, vtrnriTrr nmrKTV nEArnpn VERDICT QUICKLY REACHED. I ' . - I Tito Testlinouy of Several Expert lias Groat Weight. Airs. V- M. I'lotil's Tentlinnny llrlnifn Tears to Hie F.ynn of the fcpeclnlori Other Ali'iuhors of the Family Treielit Flelil'n r.rsonul Property VlllllPd at 11)10,000-New York's Illilrlol-Attorney on tbx Vordlct The l'rleoner BUll Starving llhusolf. Whitk Plains, N. Y., Dec 24. An other act In tho BonBatlonnl drama of the failure of Field, Dudley, WIechers & Oo. has been enacted in Wliito Plains, where the luquest lu lunacy on El war J M. Field, tha late ho ad of tho defunct firm, has been held before William II. Itobortson, tbo commissioner appointed by Judge Dyktnau. A number of wit ness were on band, but Edward M. Field was not among the number. Ha was not, iu faot, preient dur ing the proceedings. Sheriff Gor man, of New York, was serve l by Lawyer John L. Wilklo with a com missionor's warrant requiring him to produce Mr. Fluid at tho hearing, nnd the shorill inado roturn an affidavit of Dr. Crosby, the physician of Ludlow Street Jail, that Mr. Field was too ill to bo removod. lho application for tha Inquest was made In the name of Cyrus W. Field, jr., and the other members of the fami ly had been notified. Attorney Wilklo represented Cyrus W. Field, sr., CyruB W. Field, jr., and Mrs. K . iL Field. Cyrus W. Field, jr., nnd Mrs. Kit ward U. Field arrived together. Mrs. Field walked up to the Court House, where tho benring took place, with Cy rus W. Field, jr. Mrs. Field was dressed plainly and in doop morning wearing a long black veil. Lawyer Wilkle had proparod to pre sent a grent amount of cumulative and corroborative evidence In tho proof of Edward M. Jfleld's Insanity. It may bo notod that tho testimony of tho distinguished expsrts Is very strong and. In fact, cumulative in the main. Tho evldenca presented by Dr.' Carlos F. McDonald, President of tho Lunacy Commission of the btnto, stripped ot unimportant matter, Is substantially as follows I "I have seen and examined Mr. Field twice, "my examinations lasting up wards ot two hours eaoh time, aud as a result of these examinations, 1 have formed the conclusion in reference to his mental condition that he is at pros ent insane, tho particular form being melancholia. I am convinced that ho was absolutely free and frank in his OX' amlnation, and that evidences of feign ing were wholly wanting. The physi cal conditions are those that would bu found accompanying the mental condi tions found." Dr. Allen Fitch's testimony as to Fiold's condition sustains Dr. MoDon- aid's. Dr. Frank H. Ingram, who was form erly asilstant physician at tbo New York City Lunntlo Asylum, the same at BrlKham Hall Hospital, and subsequent lv assistant medical superintendent at ;. ,;....,. ' mo "" asylum on inucKweire Island, exnmtued K. M. Field on Doo. 1. llo snvs: "Aftor an examination which was in all respects satisfactory to me, I said that Mr. Field wns lnsauo. The possi bility of feigning was paramount In my mind. but. after thoroughly obsorvlng b'ni. I was convinced that he was In- laue, ns my recordod opinion shows." Dr. Ingram's otuer siaicmenut corroborutlvo of Dr. McDonald. aro Mrs. K M. Field followed. She had to be eunnorted to the witness stand. Rev. Charles Cuthbert Hall, of Brook lyn, stood beside her as she testified, and her voice choked as she told the story of her husband's eccentrlo actions for two voars nasi. He had becomo very moroso nnd 111 nutured. and sho recalled one lnstanoo when he had been delirious. Her testi mony was concluded In ten minutes, and thoro wns not a dry oyo In the court room. After several other witnesses hnd been examined tho case was submitted to the lurv. aud tho jury retlrod. Ar top lielnir out ten minutes thoy returned with the verdiot that Edward M. Field Is a lunatic und is not responsible for his actions. Thoy also found that his nnmnnal nronerty Is vulued at $20,000. District Attornoy Nicoll says: "Tho verdict of a Westchester County jury cannot affect in any degree the lndlot ments of tho grand jury of the County of Now York." IMwurd M. Field still persists In starving himself. Ho refusos to partako ot any food at Ludlow Stroot Jail. Sirs. Mackenzie's Duntlt. Toledo. 0., Doc. 21. -Mrs. J. A. Mac' lranzie. who died at SU Vincent's Hospi' tal. was tho most seriously injured In the wreck of a month ago, when tho Flint & I'ero Jliirquette train tolescopod a cur nn the Lake Shore railroad. Her burns were so deep that, the doctors kept her under tho influence of opintes almost continually. Only her husb.iml remains of n family conslstlnu of a wife and two little Kirls. the three latter comprising victims ot tbo seaming steam, jurs. Mackenzie makes the tenth to die from the effect of this wreck. Ate Strychnine Illl(. Ithaca. N. Y.. Deo. 24. Tho yonna- est child of Rev. 11 T. Jones wai seized wltb convulsions nud died within nn hour. Tho little fellow is suppssod to have eaten a dozen or mora puis con-, fnlnlnrr Rtr vchnlne. whioh he obtained possession of while playing about tho liouse. John A. J. Crewll Demi. Tlii.TiiionHl. lid.. Deo. 2-1. John A. J. nrnswell. l'ostinaster-fianeral undoi President Grant, aud .ex-Unltod States Senator und Coniirossman, died at his homo ueur Elkion, Md., yostorduy, of pueuinouta, In his Ultli yeur. , To l lclit Feb. II. New Yopk, I'ec 24. Coibett's man ager hag securod tho Haillspu Square flartlcn for the eveuluu of Feb. 11, for the Mltcholl-Corhett Quht. The date was agreeable to MttcUell and the lease has been signed. Candies, China 0UU.0 n15.1,1 lM week to trtiir is full oyntpruet, T) V w,vV w- e lem ntinrfra f,r V.ii.b. .rinTmul l.nll.W 1....I.1. li( I. ... ... .,,.-A.,J; vi ?...uJ(,-,lill,"";v,, prioe mis wceit in give n special euin DISCOUNT OF TEN l'KU 0 N'l'ii 11 l.llrnlin..,.. In 1 1 . nmrmni. nf Alt flfl kiicl upward to nil teaoliorg. Plush Goods, Iollel sttK, nil mnkfB to suit nil pluses. OTTIR, C-AJtTIDIIIIES Aro pronounced most delicious, only i inn i m liUMtJuMUMtt TWO STORES: 16 West Centre Street and 34 THERE Is money In It for you If .,,,rnl.r,.. ,.., l.ll.l.... .1. from m. Kive hundred ntyles dressed dolls, from 5o to 1.60 ea6h. Dolls' slices, stockings, trunks, tables, bureau?, cbalrs, toilet sets, paintboxes, wilting desks, doll swings, air rliles, drums, trains of cure, gun boat aud ither articles run by steam, A largo lot of mechanical toys, tool chests and all the lateat games, ABO and build- ng blocks, Hi utiquo silver toilet and manicure ets, dictionary aud blolo stand hold- rs, hook and ladder nnd fire engines, hi stoves, German tops, trumpets and many other articles In this line. Musical Instruments, China Sets, Magic Lanterns, &c. To ministers of the irospel and school bought. All goods must bo sold before refused, uan early anu nave tuo pioic want, which will be set oskle,on payment of a small deposit. MAX HBESB, J&., ?hi tvtelphm aad Beading Bayrpa" Tine Twite in effect Xov. IB, 1SS1 TRMiiS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS For New York via Philadelphia, week clayr 2.10 6.2S, 7.20 a. m. and 12.3.) 2,50 and 5.! 5 p. m. rJnnday 2.11) and 7.43 a. m. For tiev XUIK, V1H JU.UU1 lUUUft, ntWA UtVJ f), U,dU 7.20 a. m. and 12.33 and 2.50 p. m. for Heaame ana rmiaaeinma -weoc aayi. 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 1ZS5 2.50 and 5.50 pi m. Hunday, 2.10 and 7.43 a.m., 4.30 p.'m. For iiarnsDanr. wees: aays,. z.iu,7.ai a. m 2JjO, 6.65 p. m. f or Aueniown, weeic uays, i. vi . m 12.01 2.50 p. m. ior jroiLsviua, wees: nays. x.iw, .i,i. iu; 120 2,50 and 5.65 p.m. Bnnday, 2.10 and 7.tt a, m., 4.30 p.m. For Tamaona and Mahanoy City, week days, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.35 2.50 and 5.6C p. m. rjnnday, 2.10 and 7.4S a. m., 4.30 p, mi Additional lor Mahanoy City, week flays 7.00 p. m. 7.'i0a. m.,2.60 p.m. ror wiiuamsoon. onnuuryanu mwuuuni, week days, 3.25, 7.20 and 110 a. m 1,35, 7.0C p. ai, Hunaay a:ii a. m., u.uo p. 111. For Mahanov Plane, week days, 2.10 8.23, 5. 10. Taj ana ii.au a. m n., 12.35, 1.35, 2.60, 6.55, nclay. 2.10, 8.23 and 7.18 7.0.' .0 H.25, p. m, Ban For Ulraravllie liuinpanannocir. nmuuo n.n.. Aav. 9 lil R K'lT: 7 9rt ttTlrf ll.Sfl 11.111. 12.35, 1 85, i50, i,f&, i.OO and D.25. p. in, Bunday 2-10 3 25, 7.4S a. m., 3.05, 4.30 p. in. . Hnr Anhintifi nun iinonioicin. weoz: aav 3.25,5.25.7.20, 11.30 a. m 1.85, 7.00 and ,25 Pra. nunuay o.i, t -io a. ui., o,w i. m, uuuiio run ouDiianuuAui lieave New York via Fhlladelpnla, week days, 7.45 a. m 1.80, 4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.16 niint. Bnnday, .00 p.m., 12.15 nljinu eave New York via Mnuch Ohnnk, wk days. 4.S0, 8.45 a. m 1.00 and 3.15 p. m; Sun day, 7.00 a. m. lieave xmimeipaia. wtw unD, 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 0.00 p. m., Irom Broad ajaCallowhiUund8.8oa. m.and 11.30 p. m, Irom uinano ureensueeis. ouuuay v.uj a, m. ll.'tfl p. m. from 9th an Ureen. Usavo Keaaim:. wten nays. ijia. mo, iu.w nnd ILbOa. m., 6.55,77 p.m. Sunday 1.35 ard 10.13 a. m. . , Liojve I'oiiBVUie. wees aays, a.u, i.vi a. iu 12 30,8.U p. m. Hvuiday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m. anf .i . m Ijftavo Tamaonn. weeit aays, msshu 11 z a. m.. 1.21. 7.13. and 0.18 p. m. Sunday 8.20 7.43 m. and 20 p. m. .,. Leave Mananoy uity. ween uays, o.iu, v.ic and 11.47a. in.. 1.61. 7.42 and 8.44 p.m. Unn day, 3.46,8.17 a. m 3JM p. m. Leave Mahanoy Flane, weeK oays,riu,s.uu 0.30, 0.35,11.59 a. in.,1.05, 2.06. 5'20, 623,7.57, anC 10 00 n. in. Hnndav2.4l. 4.00. and 8.27, a. m 8.37,6.01, p.m. Leave uiraravuie uuippuuuumicH. dwuuu wee days, 2.47. 4.07, OS, and 9.41 a. m., 12.05 ICU, e.ve, 0.S2, e.u.f ana lu.eo p. w ouuu, ,t J III. K H a- m H.4I. K.U7 n. m. . ....... . " v ........ nnnatn4 11.6a a. m.B.93 ana ii.id p. m. nunuayii.u for Baltimore, Washington and the wett via B. .V O. II. It., thronRb trains loave Olraid Avenue station. 1'hllaaelphia, (I-. a . n. n.i nt lli'i Wil and 11.27 a. in.. 3.50. 6.42 an' 7 13 p. ra. Sunday, a.M S.02 11.27 a. m., 3.50 5.42 ind7 13 p. m. ATllAHllUUiri Ul V iOlLii. l.eavo PblladelPhta. Chestnut BtreetWuaif ana twain uireet w nari. STnir Atlfllltlecilv Week-days-IS xpress,9:00 a. m. 2.00, 4.(0, . m. Aooonoaoiittionuua, m, nnu o.w. juadays. Kxnreu. 9.00 a. m. Acoom- amtatlon.S.OO a. m. and 4.S0 p. m. rtetarnlnsr, leave Atlantic city. A 1-mtlo and Arkansas avenues. We r. aeuoi 'eeklass Kmre.7.S0. 0.00 a. m.and 4.00. p.m. Ac- rfinimnflnMnnK.111 a. m. and 4.80 o. m. BUU- days-Kiprem, 4.00, p. m. Accommodation, 7.30 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. u. u. iiAr-uuuK, uen-i rasa-r am, A, A. Mol.KOD, IVes. & Uon'l Uanaser. iTnaliw rioiouiw DArmnnentlv Restored IVai.Uiiimiu. N.rvamn.11. UebllltV. aud all t V. .... 1 n .. . .... 1 1 . .miMn.lata. n rilt.C . tne roiaiu or orerworn, eiointiM, worry, eio. a mi Htreugtb, development, and tone Riven to every nm,n Mirl nnrtlnn nl thn hndV. HimDle. batunil methods, luimedlute Improvement eeen. Failure luiposiioie. !i ,inu reiereuceH, hook, expiounuuu' naprooramauomieiiiemiruu. uure. 'tniC MEDICAL OO., BUFFALO, II. Y. hnec U i W. CHRISTMAS and Lamps. m't you Know goods of nlmofl 7. . . . .J " . """- Dolla and Toys In endless vnrletv. 20 cclita per pound, all kinds. 8 South Main Street, SANTA cues North Main Street, Shenandoah. Perfumery, Sleighs teachers. 10 ner cent, off on all Roods January 1st, and no reasonable oiler I 01 inoiot. you can select wnat you Lohigli Valley Railroad. AUHA.NGK.MENT 07 I'AflaENQKU TEAlNg. NOV 15, 1891.- . Passenger trains will leave Bhenandonh for Maucn (;hi unk. liehlahton. Slatlnzton. Cata- sauqua, Allentown, lietblehem, Easton, 1'hll-1 adclplila and New York at 6.47, 7.40, 9.08 a. m., IU3, 8.10,5.20 p. m. For Belvldere. Delaware Water Gap and Btroudsburg at 5.47, a. m., and S.26 p. m. For kambortvllle and Trenton, 9.08 a, ra, ior wiiiwj iiaven, Tiiaesitarre ana riiis rfiiu m.i 1 Diiin.irf ina m lh 1 1 . DAUi .V... a. 1,1. , .1 . 1 V MUU 11.11 , . 111. ForTunfchannock, 10,41a. m., 3.10 and 5.26 p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Ijyons 10.41 a. m ana a.v p. m. For Lacoyvllle, Towanda, Bayre, "Wnverl: 3 Elmlra, Rochester, ilnllalo, Niagara F Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. m. n. m. For KUmlra and the West vlaSalamanca at 3.io p. m. For Audenrled. Haileton. Btoekton. Lnm. her Yard, Weatnerly and lenn Baven Junc tion at 5.47, 7.40, 9,08 a. in. and 12.62, 8.10 and 1A p.m. For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Ueavei Mmlnw.7.40. 0 03 a.m. and 6.26 n. m. ForBcrantonat5.47 9.08, 10.41a. m. 3 10 and 6:28 p. m. Fnr Hazle Ilrook. Jeddo. llrlfton and Free land at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m 122 3.10 nnd 558 p.m. , ForQuakake at 6.47 and 9.08 a. m., and 4.10 d. m For WIgirans, Gllberton and Frookvllle at .wj ana bjk a. m., ana 9.iu p. in. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, 5.47, 7.40, U.08, 10.41, a. m., IWi, S.IU.O.HJ, 8,U, li.'ii ana iu.-7 p. m. For lost Creek:, Sirardvllle and Ashland, 4J27, 7.46,8.62, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.06 and 9.14 p. m. For Darnwater, Bt. Clair nnd Fottsvllle. 5 60 7.40, 8.52, 9.03, 10.41 a, m., 12.62,3.10, 4.10, 5.20 f or liuoa mountain, &vy iiuctiou auu Morea, 7.40, 0.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.26 and .vi p. m For Haven ltun. Ccutralla. Mt. Carmel and Shamoltln, 8.62, and 10,16 a. m., 1.4U, 4.U ana s.ue p. m. Trains leave Bhamokln for Shenandoah, 7.55 115 a. m.. 2.10, 4.30 and 9.30 p. in., arriving at Shenandoah, 9.05 a.m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.26 and ii.iF.li. m For Lolty. Audenrled, Silver llrook Jnno- llouani ilailetn5J7,7 40. 9.08, and 10.11 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 6.211 nud 83 p. m. DUIHilAI 1HAU1D. For Lost Creek, Qlrardvlllii and Ashland, in. e in ll.ain in.. 2.4-in. m. For Darfcw&Ur. Bt. Olalr' and Hottavlllt, i.oo, v..m a. m x.u p. ra. ror iPiosvnie, niannaiiy uuy auu ieiuui. tV .1 OK r. r.i 1 .Ifl . IA fl fYl t rt ..W, i I -t 111., 1.1'', 1 V U.VU . I." Fur ixilty, Audenrlea ana uacioion, tux m .l.lltn. nl: For Maueh Chunk. LehlKhtnn, Blatlncton. latuuauaua. AUontown. Heimenem. liaeior .na Now YnrR, n,'U, m., i.vi p 01: mr riuiaaei pma, i.w p. in. MB. BYlNQroM, Uenl Fas. Axt., Itethlehom. FIRE INSURANCE. Largofilaud oldest reliable purely cash com panies repretienwu vy DAVID FAUST, 120 S. Jardm St., Shenanaoah, Pa. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 38 E. CENTRE BT. , SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of clears always on band, The best temperance annua. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he -will bo pleaiedto meet tho wants or nis menus ana me puono in Everything in the Drinking Lino. jgj" R, BRICKED M. 0., PHYSICIAN AND SXjROEQN, lot 9 East Centra Blreet; Mananoy City, Pi Bicla ana all special aiseases a specially, WAHTS, &o. i tliKH, 5 o far one Ineerdoii; 78o. tor turn: (1 (or vtrett one , si.50: two werkt, tl; one noiUh, W, X 7011 HAIjK--A good and gentle horse, suitable for all klnls of wrk. for sale cheap. Apply to O. J. tialnn, 21 liant Centre street, Shenandoah. 121,-tI NOTICE. AnplloaulB for outdoor relief are rermlroitt j furnish new tinnll- oallons for 18M. Tnose who have tilled such pAnurs durlnir December are excepiod. Mar- lieu iippiiGtinis muni, give uutuan'i a iuu name. Juslloes of tbo Peace will talto notice, 1 VJ(. 1KIN1NC1KH, THo). J. ThackV, John Hero an, Hoard of I'oor Directors. Bchuylklll II .veil, Pa , Dec. 22, 1801 12-33-31 FOIt 8AIE. Tho irray team of horses recently used by the Columbia II. & H. F. K. Co., No. 1 Tho hones will be a bargain to the purchasers. KrtANK Lewis, John KisR.tnoWKR, Jeiie O'Nkiix, Frank connisaTOif, Jambs McDonald, 11-21-tf Trustees. first National Bank, TOEATIU! HDJI.IiXN'O, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, Capital, $100,000.00 , W. Lctscnring, Pivs., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrinq, Cashier, 5 W. Yosi, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 31 v PER CENT. INTEREST ! Paid 011 Bnvlucw Deposits. GO TO HEADQUARTERS I ron tube CONIECTIOEERY (home-made) Tree Ornaments, &c. Wholcsalo nnd Retail. MY CLEAR CANDIES ! Are absolutely pure. Sunday Hchools, Churches, Bocletles, etc., supplied at Wholesale rates. Ice Cream, Bread and Cakes! E.KEITHAK, 104 N. Main St, SHENANDOAH. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. oaaurc.Kiij. niviaioN On find ojt'.r November 15, 1S01, (ralni will leave S'lenandoah tt foltowj? 4 For Vlgcan, Gllberton, Fraokvllle, Ke Srtle, Bt. Clair, and way points, (MM, 9.10, 11.13 am and 4.15 pm. Mandavs. 00. 9.40 u m and 8.10 u m. For 1'ottsvllle, 6.00, 9.10, 11.45 am and 4.16 p m rjuuuayu, uw, vvt w u. uu o.v i m. For Heading, 6.00, 11 45 a m and 4.15 pm, Bundays, 600,9.40 a.m. and 8.10 pm. Fnr Pottstown. Phoenlxvllle. Norristnwb mi Vhlladelphla (Broud street station). 0M. 11.43 a. m.and 4.15 p m wook days Trains leave Frarkvllio lor Bhenandoab a 11.40 am and 12.11. 5.01. 7.42. 10.03 m. Bun- d ye. 11.18 a ra and 6.40 p m. Lieavq jroimvuiu mi auuotuiuuau, iu.lo vuv Ll.18, a m 4.40, 7.16, 9.42 p m. Bnndays, 10.40 a to u.ia p in- lieave l'hllaaolphU (Broad street station). .or Pottsv Hie aud Bhenandoah. 6.57. 8.S5 a m 4.10 and 7.00 p mweek days. Sunday 6.50, and 9.23 am . Forjsew xorr, .J, 4.05, .v, o.na,ej, 7.w, (.'.I08.ua. d.eo. U.C0and 11.14, 11.35 am,12.oonoon, (lluilwd expiE- 1.03 4 50 p in.) 12.41, 1.85 1.40. i,W, f.2-1 4.1.02 J 8,6.21, BT60 7.13 8.12 and 10.10 f. in, u.ui mi On tianoayt. .2J. 4.05. 4.40. 6.35. 8 12, 8.W, 9.(0, 11 35 m. nd 12.41, 1.40, 2.30, 4.02. (llmltod, 4.50), 6. W, 6.2), 6.5', '.1H 4.12 am and 12.0t night For Sea Girt. Ix 112 Branch and intermediate stations 8J and 11 11 a. m.. 4.00 p.m. week days. Freehold only 5.00 p m week days. For Baltimore and Washington, 3.50, 7.20, 9.10 and 11.18 a. m., 4.41, 0 57, 7.10 p.m. and 12.03 nlgbt dally and 8 31, 10.20 a. m., 12 85 (limited express with dlulne ciir to Baltimore) 1.30, 8.48 p. m. week days. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4.01 wees ays, o.us, ii.ou p. iu. uaiiy. . Far Itlchmond. 7 20 a. m. aad 12.03 nlaht daily, 130 p. lu.aiuiy, excepcBimuay. Trains leavo Harrisbure re lor l'ltuunnc ana lie west everv day at 12.25 and 3.10 a m and ay at iu) ana s.iu 3 (limited) and s,40, 7.25 p m. w ay lor Altnnia HISira and 4.10 u m every day. or I'liisnnre only, ilu a in quiij ana iu.u ra week days. Lieave Hunoury lor wiiiuiuoiui., uuuuri ) iuandalgua, Koohester, BnOaloand Wiagara r. 11 '.loam dollv. and 1.85 nm west finis. Poi Elmlra, 6.30 pin weekdays. r or i.rie ana lmeraieuiuw uoiui, u.-u nu.,, laily. For UkK. Havon, 5.10, and 9.56 a ni. ntltr 1 L anil fi Rll Tl. m. W3k daVH. Fill' Henova 610 a m 1.3S and 6,80 p m week days 1.10 n. in Hat) day. J. B. WOOD, (ien, tas Art John R. Coyle, A.ttorney-at-Law .Real Estate Agent, QFFICK-Btr)pAJ.V BPH.DIIJQ, Cor, Miln and Cenlre Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: 1 A two nnd one-half story double frame dwelling house, wuu eisre-room ana res taurant. Located on last Centre street. f Avaluablo property located on South Jar- oin sireei. B Beven dwelling houses at the corner of Gil Men ana ijioya sireeui. uuwuivwuhvui, Ttiriaa rjoaeooable. ptrouer Myr. , m. m