aBJBaaaBaaaasasajajiSaal r 0 MURDER OP IOGAN Soiling Says Re Shotiii Self IMonco. 'TOM" QOtJLD . DENIES THIS. Ho 8ys Tht the "Boutiow" Wm D UtoaUly Killed- A Murder In liuiild'a Iitvu No Surprise, tint tli alnny Conflicting Btorloa Make the Cum Piienlmr The Shut rirecl on tliu Slilowulk find Entered IVniinn'i Abitoman, CiuialUK Almoit lnatant Dontli-Tlie Story or the KIlllnK in Told lly the Prisoner. NkW Yohk, Deo. 28. Tlio killing: ol a man In Totn Gould's saloon Is not a matter o'l muoh surprise, n tho place Is such a notorious dive, but ho murder of John J. Wogan, the reputed pro prietor, but In reality tho man employed by Qould to manage the saloon, Is pecu liar from tho many conflicting Btorlos that are told of tho occurrence. The facts of the cose are probably ubout as follows The Christmas Eve orgies at Gould's were wilder and more protracted than usual. At midnight, when the church bells were pealing, three or four hun dred men and women sat around tablet, below the level of the street, drinking, shouting aud laughing. The thick olouds of vile tobacco smoke hanging low around nnd about the besotted groups made the figures appear like phantoms. But no clouds could conceal the paint and powder on the faces of those scores of women. Taey were ghastly faoes, made all the mure horrible by the artifices used to conceal the pallor and the wrinkles caused by nights of excesses lu that underground resort. There were fifty men and women still Id the plnce at 7 o'clock in the morning. Most of them were so drunk that they could not get away. One story is as follows: Among those Who hud ruiuforcud thudwiudling crowd, at about 0 o'clock, wore two neatly dressed men. One of them was Joseph Bolllug and the other Julius Kohlur. They sat down at a tablo and ordored drinks. A woman who calls herself Mrs. Ida Adams, and lives ut 237 West fortieth utruet, came over and sat down with them. Two hours woro spent In drinking at that tablo. Selling and Kohler drank little, always of beer. At about 7 o'clock the bouncer, "Cad" MUlspaugh, who wm drunk, cunie up to Selling aud reproved him for having thrown a newspaper on tho floor. Selliug is a little man, and MUlspaugh a tall, slender, but powerful one. Soil ing replied that hu had meant no harm. "Yus you did, you, and you'd bettor zot out o' here: see?' "All rlaht, I'll go," said Soiling, and he and Kohler got up to depart. As they were moving toward the door the bouncer seized Selling by the arm and whirled him uround with groat force. Just then Wogan, a short, stocky man, wolghlng over 200 pounds, camu up, and, being in a fighting mood. also seized Selling. lie, too, whirled tho small man around, wogan and MUlspaugh pluyod with tho smaller fellow as a pair of playful terriers mlcht with a rat. Then Wozan became tired of the sport and grabbing Selling by the throat turow mm unu way up tho stairs. When tho sldewolk was reached Soil ing was almost unable to breathe, uud drawing his rovolvor ha placed tho muzzle close to his auuallant's abdomou and fired. Wogan released his hold and as Gould came running up tho stairs, remarked! "I guess I'm rtouo for. Wogan walkod down tho stairs, sat dowu ou a chair, and a momont later rolled over to the floor, dood. Soiling, meanwhile, had run into Twenty-third street, pursued by crowd of people from the dive. He was caught by Ofticer John Hughes, who took the still smoking revolver from his hiind, and placed him under arrest. In the afternoon Gould and other witnesses were called to tho under taker's by thu coronor. Gould's state menu were so conflicting that the coroner ordered him to ho locked up as u witness. During tho afternoon Selling told this story: ' ! wont to bed ai 10 o'clock on Christ mas Eve, but my cough wa'i to bad and It was ua hard for mo to broatue tnut could not sleep. My lostlessitess dls- turbed Kohler t.o that he could get no rest. At about 4 o'clock wo decided to dress and go out into tho ulr for a walk. It was better thau tossing on tho bed. "We walked over to Sixth uveuuo and, seeing Gould's place open, went In. "A friend ot mine ut the next table to ours had a newspapor sticking out ot his pocket. I pulled it out and threw It dowu ou the floor iu a joking wuy. The bouncer called 'Cad' saw mo do it, and oame up to tell me that hed throw me into thu street if I did anything more llko that. He wus drunk imd ugly, and I merely said that I had not meant to do anything wrong. Then hi ordered me out, aud as I got up to go ho swung me around so bard that almost fell ugulnst Woghu, who wus walking toward us. "Wouon g.ubbed me and swung me back toward 'Cad.' Then tbeyhad fun with me, one tossing in to the other for several minutes. Finally Wogun grabbed ne by the throat, and I begged him not to 'do me up.' Ho threw me out of the door and 1 fell ou the steps. Then hu took me by the neck ugaiu uud hauled me up o tho sidewalk, wbero he pushed his kuuoklua Into my throat until I could not breathe. I begged him not to, but he kept ofaoklng me, aud feeling that he meant to kill me I drew my revolver and fired. Then he le t me go, and I tried to ruu away." Killed lly WllUkey. Pittsbuko, I'n., Deo. 5KJ. William Kinney, a lumberman, died at Jewett, Pa,, under revolting clrouinstunoos. IIu obtained a gallon jug ot w.ilskoy In T5?Ddrord with which to oelebruto Christ jnos. He took tho jug to his camp In the woods uud drunk nearly tho entire contents of It. NEWS OF THE DAY. London Is ulmost desorted by Araerl' can visitors. Silveyra Martinez has been appointed Uovernor of lUo lira 11 Us do uuu The Clevelands will go to Hot Springs early in March to gtt Into condition lot U-T airuo race. , ,., ..mriTl"" MURDERED Hla WIFE. Tim Terrlbl trlluo the llemilt of n Family (Juarrnl, Lowell, Mass,, Doo. 2(1 Mrs. Aim II. Moultou, 213 years old, was murdered in a most eowardly and brutat manner nbout mkluitfli.t by her hatband,' Frank I.. Moulton, dissipated barber, who beat her bruins out with a flat-iron. Moulton, who is about 86 years old, was engaged at his place of employment until nearly 11 p. m. He then left for his home, to which he was aeaompanlad by bis employer, who says Moultou did not touch Unuor of any kind on the way. Moulton and his wife have had frequent quarrels, ehlefly beoauso of the obstinate disposition of each. They quarrelled over some trivial matter, dutlng-which Mrs. Moalton slapped his face and In return was choked y nor husband. Moulton, in sptaklng of the Huarrel, says It was a matter of who should rule their home, of which both had different opinions. Hie woman would not give in, noimor would he. Finally ho beonmo enraged and, seiz ing a Hat-Iron, usked her If she would give In. Upon his wife replylug In tho negative, he saysi "I let her havo tha Hut-Iron na bard as 1 could nit." Tho first blow felled her, and then ho truck her again and again while sue lay prostrate on tho floor of tho room. Life was extinct when nelgiibors, at tracted by tho struggle, entorod tlio Moulton apartments. The woman's) ead was pounded out of shape, onu ear woe severed and tho skull fractured. Moulton. nftei his crime, left the ouse and repaired to n barroom, where he was found In a boast ly statu of In toxication. WAS Buys LAIDLAW "RATTLED?" Gen. SluoitMi, Kutsell Base's JlrothHr-ln-I.uw. Nkw York, Dec. 30. Gen. Slocum, Kuesell Sage's brother-in-law, when asked for his views concerning tho suit to bo brought by Broker's Olork Lald law for $100,000 for holding tho clerk between tho dynamiter and himself, said: I am very sorry ho has tnkon any such step. Of courso what ho says nbout Mr. Sago pulling him between himself nnd tho bomb thrower Is all u mistake. Ho la n big man and an athlote and could probably handle a man llko Mr. Sago without much trouble. I suppose he was rattled, just every ono else was at tho time. After tho explosion Mr. Sngo holped Laidlaw to his feet and said, 'Aro you much hurt, Laldlaw ?' and he nnswored, I think I am pretty badly hurt.' " "ihero 1b not a word ot trutu in wnni esuyu," said Mr. Suge. What his defence to the aoilon will be or what proof ho will offer to show tho alleged falsity ot Lnldlaw'n statcmonts ho declined to suy. It was evident, owovcr, that tho publication ot tho story cauBed Mr. Sage soma annoyance. ANASTAY'S CRIME. t Is llRjiortwl that lie lins Confoaned the Murder or llnronuss Dollnrri, Faius, Deo. 20. It Is reported thnt Lieutenant Anastay hns made n full confession ot tho murdor of Baroness Dellnrd, and thnt ho lias expressed his deep repentance tor tho crime. Ho uns confessed that tlio motlvo ot the crlmo was robbery, that ho had ovory icasou for being grateful to the Baroness aud hor husbuud, as ho owed his position to Huron Dellard. It appears mat Anastay una auan- donod a woman with whom he had boon living for somo time. This woman know that ho was tho murderer, and In rovence she denounced him to tho police. Tho latter arrostod tho lieu tenant. Anastay Is but 20 years of ago. Tho murderer's confession is confirmed by the confession ot ua maid, whom ho nearly murdered. llo is aluo Identified by a piumuer wno was working noar the saane, aud a port folio was found In tho hotel resembling that of Anastay. ONE SHOT AND KILLED. Ana tiuitlior WounduU llr An Oillcoir AVIillo lUilstlnc Arrest. Qkttysbuho, Punn., Dec. 2U. Joseph ShaUle was shot and killed and blu brother, Frank Shadlo, was seriously wounded by Offlcer Krouie, nt Littles town, this oouuty. Tho Shadle boys hud raised a disturb ance and the ollicoi- tried to arrest thorn,' They resisted and a crowd ut thler druukou friends ntdod them. Krouse, believing his llto was in danger, drew his revolver and 11 rod into the crowd with tho nbovo result. A Coroner's jury Investigated the mutter and rendered a verdict that tho oCScer had acted In self defence. Ho was held, neverthelois, for trla 1, In the sum of $5,000. . Rulcttlad llulfcluufi Iasnuttr. PiTienuno, Deo. 20. Bertha Prouuer, aged ti2, a servant girl at the residence of H. I', lloyd, liuoun Vista stroot, Alle ghany, made three attempts at suicide lu one day, first by bunging horsolf to the kltchon chandelier, und broke It la the attempt. Thou she cut her wrists with a curtiinu knife, nud finally, sho hanged herself with a clothos lino from a hook In the cellar. She was not yet dead when the family came down to breakfast, at the usual hour, but died a few minutes later. Hellions Insan ity apparently caused tho suicide. ArhIhsC the Cathollo. Vienna. Doo. SO. A communication from Warsaw says that an olllclul order has been issued closing the Cuthollo ohurohes at Voddslav uud Uuzski, and that other towns will receive the same orders very Boon. This action Is said to be tukon in obedience to direct orders from the Car, who is more than over determined to stamp out all creeds not In accord with the ortnouox cnurcn. Dlnuuiboirclod Ills llrother. BcdibnkH, Keb., Dec. SO. Charley Uehrendt, while on u spree, completely dlseinbowotod his brother with a butcher knife and escaped. The wounded man died. A pokse ot excited citizens aro hunting tho murderer. Ynlparalso Nuns, Valpaiuiso, Deo. SO. Little doubt exists here that Gomez and Uoderlaues, who admitted stabbing Coalheaver Turubull, will be punished to the ut most legal limit. The Boston ha Kf- rlred litre. CAPTDRED AT LAS'! Tho Police Havo Wtiutod Ham. soy for Bovon Months. HAD TROUBLE WITH HIS WIPE And Finally Wounuwl Her So Bdly that Her Lifa Was Dsipaired of. rolntnd a l'lstol Through a Gloss Dnoi mil Shot .JIrr In tlio Ureant llo II ml Acounsd Her of Infidelity anil Tlisj Separated llfiuaoy Arrvited Wlillo Untlnjj II In Dlnuois New York, Deo. 20, While eating his dtiiuer In tho house of his father, after whom tho hamlet of Bamseys, uoar llackeusack, N. J., is named, Deteo- tlves Frlnk and Murphy ot Inspector Byrnes' staff, swooped down on David H. Itamsey. They were assisted, by a Bergen county constable named Tor- willlger, nnd the prisoner was taken to the llackeusack Jail to await removal to this city. Application will bo made to Gov. Loon Abbott of Now Jersey for requisition papers. Inspector Byrnes has wanted Itamsey over Bin co last May. Dotectlvoi Frlnk and Murphy wero detnllod ,to find him at thnt time, but could not locate him. luo Uhlot inspector then had an Idou Ramsey might goto the home of Ills people, wealthy lresldents of the New Jersey hamlet, and laid his plans ac cordingly. He proved correct and the prisoner was landed. Hainsoy was greatly surprised nnd seemed broken dowu over his arrest. Mrs. Annie Hamsey, tho prisoner's wife, lives nt present at No. 48 West Twenty-seventh street. Sho lived with her husbuud ut Kamseys until they quurrolcd. Then they separated only to reunite. Finally the couple lefteach other for good. V,r l.umsoy uccused his wife of unfaoijiful conduct, uud sued a wealthy gruottt in tho New Jersey village numod Go'oVjo A. Ilyersou for $50,000 on the ground of alienating Mrs. Iiamsay'a allccllous. Tho wife with her elght-yeur-old son thou oame to this olty. Sho hlrod tho houso at No, 171 West Forty-filth street and took lu boarders. Hero she alleges her husband nnuoyod hor lu an effort to got possession ot the boy, and hud her lootstsps constantly doggod by private detootlves. Mrs. Kamsoy slept lu au extension off tho parlor. The door leading to this extension la in tho parlor and is princi pally ot glass. On tho morning ot April 20, at 1 o'clock, she was awaken ed by u knock on tho door. Whan sho asked who it was the voice of her hus buud answered, domaudlug that she lot him In, Whon she rofused tho glass was broken and her husband, as she oharges, pub a, revolver in and shot at her. His aim was truo and tho bullet struck her in tho breast. The wound was a despcrato one, aud for woeks It was not known whether sho would live or dlo. When she hud recovered sufficiently In the latter part of May, she wont to Inspector Byrnes nnd appealed to him to run dowu her husband, as sho feared he would yet kill hor. When she was shot she Bald two men woro with hor huibaud. Ono of them sho snld was a boarder who olaimod that his name was A. L. Hall, and thnt he was the manuger of ono of Minor's theatres. This man she bellevos to be one Williams, a private dotectlvo, who camo to tho house to spy on hor actions. Ilali, or Williams, has slnco disappeared uud cannot be fouud. Inspector Byrnes sent Mrs. Iiamsoy to Justice McMahou aud a warrant was issued. Armed with this tho detectives sturted out on their hunt. They learnod that Ramsey belonged to several socio tlos, and in all of them gnvo his address as No. G5A Summer ntrcot, Brooklyn. Ho had lived there, but nttor tho shoot ing loft, and ha'i been In hiding over since. An lndlotmout against him haa also been fouud, and ho will probably be brought to this city Monday. ECHOES OF THE ELEOTION , A. Hitter Artlole un thu Koa-tlt of tho Waturforil Contest. Duwjn, Dec. 26. The Dublin "Irish Catholic," unti-Parn elite, snys, in an extreinasy bitter article: "Tho tidings of tho victory of traitorlsm at Wator ford is the tocsin for further battle. Truo Irishmen must vow not to mako pact or truce, und not to yield ruth or pity to those who have sought to make Ireland the victim ot treachery without a parallel, and to deliver it bound and holploss to a conspiracy, tyrannical and irreligious." Tho article in tho "Irish Cuthollo" only voices tho geuoral excitement that tho result of tho SVaterford election has caused among the antl-Paruelltes. In Dublin tho l'arnolltes, on the other hand, aro highly elatod. Tho Parnel lltcB appear to have no special feeling against Davltt, who Is regarded only ua representing the opposite cuuso, and has not been nbuBlve ot Parnell siuco the death ot that loader. ller Ci.sublae. CniCAOo, Doo. SO. It Is probublo that within a short time-a huge brewery combine will unite a majority ot tho Chicago and Milwaukee breweries. At present the consent of thirteen ot tho smaller concerns is practically assured, but the names of these breweries of the unlucky number cannot bo ascertained at this stage ot tho negotiations; but that tho latter are ponding aud that there is every prospect of the forming ot tno Dig combine is admitted uy George A. Weiss, proprietor ot tho Weiss Uniting Company and also Presi dent of the Amorloun Brewing Co, rronitiiunt llajiublluan Dead. CakLisi.b, PI., Deo. SC. lion. A. B. Sharpe, a leading lawyer ot Southern Pennsylvania and 11 prominent Republi can and Grand Army man, U dead, aged 00 years. Walt Wlillinnii Kulllrs. OAmpen, N. J Doc. SO, Walt Whit man has a falut rally, and his condition la more Improved than ut auy time since he was stricken down with his present illness. lftk r I'rol, Bliaekfunl. Bowon, Deo. ta Prof, a 0. Shaok- ford is dead, of the Krln. at Urookllne. Uass. He was formerly professor , at voruoii uuireriity. INSTITUTE ! Candies, China UIl OKI? 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II II 11.11 1 II 11111,1 Antique silver toilet and manicure ets, dictionary and blule stand hold ;rs, hook and ladder and lire engines, .In stoves, German tops, trumpets and many other nrticles in tills line. MiiRW.nl SnRtfump.nisi. China Sets, Magic Lanterns, &e. Tn inlntnfpra nf (ha ifnonpl nii1 anhonl bought. All goods must be sold before luiuat-u. v.uu curiy uuu iiuvu niu inuit wuut, wnicu win oe set usiue,ou payment Pbi addpM a and So ading EoilfuR' Kino N in effect Jfov. IS, 1891 TRAINS LEAYE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS r'or I ow York vln Fhlladelnhla. wock davi 2.10 5.23, 120 a. m. and 12.35 2.50 curt W5 p. m. Bnnony 'iiu ana 7.t3 n. m. or nev 7.Z3 a. m. and 12.33 aud 2.50 p. m. f rKoaaing ana t-niiaocinnia wees aayi, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, a. m., 12XS nnd fi.BS pi is. Sunday, 2.10 and 7.43 a. in., 1.30 p.m. Km- ItanlcliurK, week days, 1.10,7.30 a, m, 2 50. 5.6S 11. m. For Allcnlown, week days, 7. W . in., 12 For Volts-villa, wooir Oars. 2.W. 7.!.a. m. 1W0 2.V) nntf r.53 p. m. Sunday, 2.10 aud 7.' a, ut., 1.80 p. m. for Taraaoua nnd Muhanoy Oily, wm da-, 2,10, 5.2S, 7.110, a. m., 12 M 2.50 and 6.V p.m. Hominy, 2.10 and 7.4Sn.m 4.30 p. ax A'tiUUonal tur aiahnnoy City, ween flays 7.0f p.m. for .Lancaster and Columbia, Week day, 7.iait.nri.,2.S0i. m. Fo- Wllllamsport, Bnnbnry nnd rjewlsburi( week days, 3.25, 7.30 and 11.30 a. tn , 1.33, 7.0. p. :i. Sonday 3.25 a. m., 8.05 p. m. l'r Mahtnoy Plane, woe dayu, 2.10 8.51' 5.-5,7.30 and 11.93 a.m., 12.BS, 1.83. 2.50, 7 ' -rt 1 a. n. m. Sunday, 2.10, 8.2i and 7,1? p. 'jv 1,05, 4.30 o. in. for Ulraruvilie (Rapiiahannook Btattoii. wcpk days. 2.1 1. S.25, 5.?, 7.ai and 11,9) r. in.. 12.35, 1 85, i60, 6.&i, 7.00 and p. in. I3iuia,y, 2-10 3 25, 7,4ft t.. m., 3.05, 4.80 P. lu. Vnr AHhland anil Bhumokln. week nov" 8.25.5.35,7.30, IVS1 a m., 1.35. 7.0J and V 25 p. m. Bunday 3.25, . 7 13 a. m., 8.06 p. m, I dvn Naw Yftrlr vlA PtilludelBllla. treilc days, 7.45 a. m., 1.80, 4.00, 7.80 p. in,, l.)o uxii, minatir,o,wjJ, m,, iioouikul. Isvd ilovj York via Mancii Onunk, ws d st h. 1.80. 8.45 n. in.. 1.00 and S. 13 p.m. Bun uay.T.wa.m. ; Ve i'znuiuvipiua, WJ unjn, ..... 10.011 a. w. 4.00 nd 6.00 p.m., from Ilrond -ki cntiowniuanu B.36a. ta. aim n. m irnm Btli cjx6 uretn streets. Sunday .00 a. m. ll.Hi p. m. from Otb am" Sreen. 1 -v (Uaulnz. wees: nays. i.. v.iu, wir and 1.5t a.m., 5SS, 77 p,m. Bunday 1. 8o cd 10.48 a. m. -ive.rotUvlllo, weak days, 140,7.40 a.m.. 12 ;0, 3.11 p. m. annday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m. anC i.i fi is. ro. Leave a'amauo. weeir oays, . n 11 2J i-. m., l.'il, 7.13, and 8.18 p. m. Htmday 8.21' .48 m. and '.HI p.m. r,MiB Malmnov (St v. week dnvs, 8.10, 9.18 ni d U.47 a. m 1.51, 7.42 aud Mi . in, Win day, 8.1(1,8.17 a. m., 3.20 p. m. Loave Mahanoy l'laae, weak days, 2'43, 4.00 0JJO, i).:tii, 11.69 a. m.,1.06, 2.08. 6-90, 6' 7.67, mn 10 00 p.m. Handay2.ll), 4.00, and 8.27, , m 8.37,5.01, p.m. ,...,.., uay a, a . , , i,ui, o.w. uuu . ' " 2.12, 15.96, 6.82, 8.08 and 10.00 p. in, Uunday , 2,47 n At , , d n ...A a At a imu qsj a. m. a.si. o.ur p. m. Iieavo Wllllanupoi'l, week days. 3.00,9.45 and ll.UJB. IU.S.J3 IJUiO m. Bunday 11.1' p.m. cr IlalUmoro. Wasninston and the wet via 15. S O. It. K., Uirough trains leave (ainud Avenue station, rmiaaeipma, ir. u. n. a,i ut nnr iSiii n,,,1 Il.'JT a. in.. 8..ra. 6.42 nn 7 13 o. ra. Bunday. 3.55 8.0S 11.27 u, m., 8.58 0 00 7.iap. LU, AThAHTlO IIIl'V UI V IMllJN. Leave PhtlatUlirtilM. Ohestnat Street Wharl a ic- 'wnm Hurwt wnarr. liar A.tlsutlc lt Wk-dnye-Kxpre,o a. m. 2.00. i.W, p. m. Aojummooatuiu, euun. ui. uuu o.w, S. in. Han davs Exorow. 8.00 a. m. Acoom me liillnD. 8.03 a. m. and 4.30 0. m. lUtnrnlDv. leave Atlnutla OIL", donot Atlantic and Arkansas uvenuea. wek-UT s Kx press, 7.30, 9.00 a. m. and 4.00, p.m. Ac eommodatlou8.10 a. in. aud 4.80 p. m. Bnn-days-Bxpress, 4.00, p, m. Accommodation, ,30 a. m, and 4.30 p. O. U. jIA ANOOCK. Gen'l Pans'r Asi. A. A. 1I0LBOP. i-res. s uen-i inanuzer. d?rallw ftnlnllu. PrmnnAnllv fleatared, AVetlUneaa, Nervouineii, lleblltty. and all ihn Ir&ln nf evils from narlv orruranrlator QxcCBftes tho rrsulta of ovomork, sjekuuss, worry, eto. liill strenstn, development, aud tone filven to evors nralin and nnrtlnn nf tho bodv. mmnlo. natura xuetbods. ItniDi'dtate ImproTOUiont seen. Failure lmpoflBlble. Z.OUO references, llook, explanftUous Ula prnoia puma tswieui ireo. Aaurvwn ERIK MtOIOAL CO., BUrFALO. N. V, To test a l'oiltlv tiiire lorvn f necui vx wujtuiuw, l!rly Kc, Emlhlun.rullebllltx, , tBpt Baiual l'uwur, luipowiicr, Ao. Be imst la onr faith In our Hp&dno we wlllaend one Full Month-a Mealtuie and Vucb valiublo iiuonniiuaii r iie-iw Anunw tl. 31. CO.i eilollruuawaj. liow Vork. CHRISTMAS ! and Lamps. Is full of Intoreet. Don't you ltuow Tv.lio ,i rn.... i., ...u.. kuuuuibiu uuuitsn vniiuty. I 20 cents per pound, nil kinds, SANTA GLAUS ! North Maia Street, Shenandoah. IT Pnrfiirnfir .9p7?.q fpnnliora Ifinar nonf nff nr ol! rrrtnrlo I January 1st, and no reasonable oifer ui mo 101. rou cau seieci wnat you 01 u smau ueposic. Lohigh Valley Raih-oad. ABBANOBMKNT or rASSENOEK 'XKAINB. NOV 16, 1891.. nine will leave HI; Passonger trains will leave Shenandoah for Mauch Ohnnk, lhlgbton, Blatltiston, Cala- ouuijiiM, n,icu,jnu, uciiunuum, x 1111 adelpnlaandNow York at 6.47, 7,40, 8.08 a.m., For Belvldere, Delaware Wnler Gap and U.XV. U.J lt U.l otrouusuuri; hi o.i, u. uitiinu o.zu p. m. n'or LnmDeriviiiu ana xrentnn. u.uh n. m. For White Haven, Wllkes-Barre and l'ltta. ton 5.47. 0.08. 10.41 a. m.. 3.10 and B2d n. m. ForTunkhannock, 10,U a, m., 8.10 and 5.20 p. m. t or auuuju, itnaca, usneva ana ana ijyons 10.41 a. m and 5.28 p. m. For Ijaoojrvllle, Towanda. Sayre, Waverly, Blmlra, llochester, Uutlalo, Mlaeara Falls, (JblcaKO and nil points West nt 10.41 a. m.,and 5.26 r. m. For ISlmlra and the West via Balamanca at B.10 p.m. For Audenrled. Jlazleton. Btockton. I.um' IO. IHiu, niu.ciij uuuicuu xivvu uuu lion at 5.4 7, 7.40, 9,08a. m.nnd 12.52, 3.10 and 58 p. m. For Jeanesvllle, Lovlston nnd lleavei Meadow. 7.40. 9.08 n. m. and 5.2(1 n. m. For Bcrantonnt 6.47 9.08, 10.41 n. m. 3 10 and b-svp. m. For Hatilo lliook. Jeddo. DrlRan and Fre6 land at 5.17, 7.40, 0.08, 10.41 a. m 122 3.10 and 5.26 p. m. For Quokako at 5.47 and 9.03 a. in., and 8.10 . m For IVlsxano, Gilborton and Fraokvlllo at .Doanati.oa. mana s.uip. m. For Vatesvllle. Mabauoy City and Delano, 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.11, a. m., 12.62, 8.10,5.26, 8,03, v.4i ana xu.x p. in For Lost Oreolr. SlrardvUle and Ashland 4.27, 7.46, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 0.85, 8.C0 and 9.14 p. m. 5 CO 7.40, 8.52, 9.08, 10.41 n. m., 12.52, 3.10, 4.10, 6.2(1 d. m. B-nr Iluclc Mountain. New lloston mid Aloroa, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. in., 12.52, 8.10, 6.24 and w p. ra. For Kavon Ruu. Dentralln. Mt. Carmol and lihamokln, 8.52, and 10.16 a. m., 1.40, 4.40 und 8.08 p.m. XTOins leave nuaiuu&m mr rauoiuuiuuiui, at Bhonantloah, 9.05n.m., 152. 8.10, 6.28 and 11.15 u. rn j-orijonv, Aunonriea, nuver iutjuh juuc on and llniletou 6,47. 7.40. 9.03. ana 10.11 m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.20 and 8.C3 p. in. HDNMY TUAINH. For Lout Creole, uiraraviiie ana Acmnna, I lyi OKI tl M n. ni.. 2.4fi Tl. m. For Darkwater. St. Olalr and Pottavllle, .00, 0,30 a. m.,2.45 1). m. r-or XHiesvine, mmumy uity uuu jjvuuiv, .00, 11-ia a. m,, 1.40, 4.40, 6.08 p. m. For Iiorty. Audenrled nnd llailoton, 8.00 n rn- 1:40 n. mi lror naanou uauus, ienieniou, Diauaciuu, UnUiHnaqua, Aiieutown, ueimeuom, uiustmi and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m; I'OI fauaaeipnia, i.vj p. m JSi. J), BYINGTON. Uen'l Toss. AkU. llolhlehem. FIRE IHSURANCE. Iargefiland oldtt roUabte pnroly oasU com IDJTXID FAUST, 100 !t .InrtlinSf Shnnnnnnnh Pa iiu o. uarain or., onenanaoan, ra. J0HII H. EVANS' SALOON, 36 E. CIJNTRK BT., BHEN ANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of clears always on hand, ino nest temperance uriuus. WEEKS Has removed to Dill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where be will be pleased to meet the wants of his. friends und the pnbllo In EvorytMno in tlio Drinking Lino. g R. BRIOKER, M. JD., PHYSICIAN AND SVJSffHON, No', 9 ost Centre Streets Mahanoy Olty, P uiun ana ail special aioeases u specialty, WAISTS, Sco. ""' 6 "o for one imerUon; 75c. tor two; il for vne wK. S1.0U: two tverM. n: one TPOIt hALH. A good and Kuutlo JL1 Horse, suitable for all Kinds of w rk. for ale oue'in. Apnly t, Alien to o. J. Quluu, 21 least 12 li-tt venire sireei Miennndoali. rNT0!?1,012 -Applicant for outdoor I JJS rel ef arn renulrirt fnr,,..i, ,. .nnii. ?"ffi .''.. lllll'f wll have filled suon vnvers uuiinKueeeniuer are excepted. Mar- rlert applicants must give husband's lull name. Justices of the Peace will take notice. - fijMrj.T&SS?, TTOU BAIiK. Tho grey team of &b horses recently nsod by the Columbia II. i!.. wo., ino. i rno uorses win no n to lue purchasers. KltANK liKWtS, John KisKNiioWBit, Frank ConntNOTON, James McDonald, H-21-tf Trustees. BANK ELECTION The annual election Of the ntne.hhntilArM nt lltn Afor. iclianls' Nalloual Unnk of Shenandoah, Pa will bo heldatllionauking House, Tuesday, January 12ih, IS92, between tho hours ol 10 i n. in, ami 4 p. m., lor me iurinse nr electing luineen uireciors 10 sf rve tlio cusnluE year. 12-12 to E. 1J. HUNTEIl. Cashier. First Natioaal Bank, T1IEATXG JHT3I.IJINIJ, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,006.00 A. W. Lciscnring, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Loisenrinq, Cashier, 9 W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. t Open Dally From 9 to 3. Jj JfiiU 0IJM ! 1JN TERES! ! Xnlcl ou Bqvlues DeiioHltft. go tiTheadquartersF CONFECTIONERY (IIOMK-SIADE) Tree Ornaments, &c. Wholesalo and Retnll. m CLEAR CANDIES ! Are absolutely pnro. Bunday Bchools, ChurcheB, Boclelles, etc., supplied ut wholes lie rates. t Ice Cream, Bread and Cakes ! E.K EITHA1ST, 104 N. Mam St., SHENANDOAH. PENNSYLVANIA HallROAD. aOHUTLKILI. DIVIBIOH. On and after November 15, 1801, trains will leave avienrmuoai as jouows: m For WlKiian. Ullberton, Frackvllle. New rtwtle. Bt. Clair, and wav tmints. 0.(JJ. 9.10. 11.45 am nnd 4.15 pm, sunaaye, euu, a.tu a m nna uvp n, For rottsvllle, 6.00, 0,10, 11.15 am und 4.16 P.ns , , nunaays, wj, ii tii ruu oau p. m. For ltcadlur. 0.00, 11 45 a m and 4.15 pro. Bnndays, COO, 9.40 a.m. and 3.10pm. For Fottstown. I'hoenixvllle. WorrUtown nil I'hlladolnhln (Broad street Elation). 6.00. 11.45 a.m. and 4.15 p m week days riasaays, txm, w.io ams.mpm, Trains leave Frackvllle tor Uhenandoah at 10.10 a m and 12.14, 5.01, 7.42, 10,03 p m Hun day, 11.13 a m aul 6.40 p m. ljeavo rottivllle f or Hhenandoah, 10.15 una 11.48, am 1.10, 7.15, 9.42 pin, Bundnys, 10.43 am $.16 p m. Loave flilladelpbla (Jlroad otrett station), lor iittsvllle and Hhenandoah, 6.57, 8.35 a m 4.'0 aud 7,00 p m wook days. Bunday 0.50, and 8.23 nm yornewxorK.s.au, .ib, .tu, o.ib, o.so, 7.5U, 'JO 8.8ft J.K). ll.ooand 11.14. 11.35am. 12.00 noon. (lUultod PxpretM, 1.08 4.60 n m.l 12.44, 1,85 1.1". 2.UU, 1.20 4. 4.02 6,6.2), 6.60 7-13 8.12 aud 10.C0 p, in, lgnt On Bnndaya, 3.20. 4.06, 4.40. 5.35, 8.12, K.S0, 9.! 0, 11.35 ra. and 12.41. 1.40, 2.30, 4.02, (limited, ,50), s.zh, a.21), h.u ,7.i k.u o iu ana 12.01 nignt a or sea uirt, L.ong urancn nnn intcrmeaiata stations 8.20 and 11.11 a. m., 4.00 p. id week days. Freehold only 5.00 p m week days. lln, tInIII.Y.nA d,,H irunhlntnn ,1 KH 1 Ol 4fiffijm 10 and 11.18 a. in.. 4.41. 6 67. 7.40 n.m. and 12.03 night dally nnd 8 31, 10.20 a. m., 12 8ri (limited express with dlnlne car to Italtlmore) 1.30, 8.18 p: m. week days. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4.01 weetc days, 6.08, 11.30 p, m. dally. For Itlchmond, 7 20 a, m. and 12.03 night dolly, 1.30 p, m, dally, except Bunday. Trains leave xiarrisonrK lor riitsouxir una the west averv dav at 12.25 and 3.10 a ra and 3-UJ ml.od) and s.40, 7.25 p m. Way for AUoona8 is a m and 4.10 p m every aay. i or i-iuaoure; amy, ix.w a m aauy ana iv.ai p m wees days. i,n&vA Hunbnrv for Wllllamsnort. Klmlra. Oanandalgna, llooheiter, llntlaloand Niagara trollR 6.10 a ni dally, and 1.35 n m wook davi. uuurj F Kb'arlaalnUrmedtae'olnti, 5.10 n mi, oiiy. rur xaiuj. uuven, o.iu, uuu w.ou h iu, dally, 1.35 and 6.8(1 p. m. week days. For ltanova 6:10 a m 1.35 and li.30 1 m week days o.iuu, u aauuavB. uiiab. b. rami, J. K.WOOD, lion. lass. Alt uoa. unu'r LEATHER and SHOE FH1GS Sealer In all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and nrst-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supphea 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA. 1 5- r