HASTINGS' SMASH-UP Brnkonmn Hoirick's Part tho Torriblo Wreck. in HIS STATEMENT PUBLISHED. Bays He Thought th JText Train Wm the Orotou Loot! n Tinas Not Deem It rrmlnnfc to OIvh Uiioaalf Up Until Public Oiillllou Hhii riumeullilt Subiidd He May be Pu tfiicvtl to Twenty Yean' lmpt-liuiinimit at Il.tut Labor II Luiixlit The Now York Police Da Not Ihlllk 11m Will Couilnlt blllclde atlil LupeL-t to Cliplul-o llim in a Day or Two. 1'ouoHKRlii'Bm, N. Y Doe. 30. 'Ilmotby Herrlck, father of tho New York Central brakeman whose careless liana, It Is aliased, oatned tho disas trous railroad noeJdsnt nt Hastlngs-on-lludson, Chlitmns eve, Is In this city. lie suys ho linn neon ,hls son la New York nt the latter's request, und that lus ion hna wrltlun a statement as ti bis shnre In the responsibility for till accident. Mr. llerrlck snys he bus urgod his non to ko to the railroad olllclulfi, but ie hns refused on the ground that lio deems It unsafe to make his where ubuuts known until public opinion has b.iomo calmer no that he can bu fairly heard. Mr. ilerrlok publisues a statu jnutit made by his son. It rendu as fol lows: "1 would ny, In reference to thn acci dent north of llnstluKH, Christmas Evo, that when our train slowed up, but while yet movliiK, I dropped oil anil placed two torpedoes on the rail and tbuu ran back to the truln, which was mill moving; hut as it slowed up more I took my lights and started down the track to stop the (Jroton local, then nearly due. "When half way down I placed one torpedo on the rail and then walked on down to the station, thinking it bitter to notify the engineer there bifora ha vrns fairly Mnder way again. "When I got to the station I placed my light on the platform and the red light showiug south, and then stepped onto the platform and inquired of tho agent how the local win. "Ho said he did not know and I sat down and remained there three to llvo Minutes, when I heard the train oom lug nndutnrted for the door, balloving it to he the local. Hut soon as 1 siw the train I knew It was tho eicproxs and I grabbed my light and tried to attract the engineer's attention, but It was too 1.1',;, "I followed on up the track, hoping that the train I had left twenty minute bi-foro hud pulled out of tho way. I noon saw a man coming back with a red light. Soon as 1 got to him I nuked what had happened aud he said they liad struck something, but ho did not know what it was. 1 wont on further and met another man nnd asked if any one whs hurt and ho said all in tho sleeper were klllod. "i did not deem it prudent for mo to go to the wreck, so I turned about and came to New York. I fully realize the awful position I am placed in and can only say I felt too sure the train to come first was the local." New Yonn, Deo. 20. Chief Detective Humphreys, of tho New York Central Itullroad force, caino down from Potigh koepslo unil had a conference with Gen eral Superintendent Voorhoo In relation to Albort llerrlck, the brakeman whose carelessness caused the Christinas eve disaster on the Hudson Hirer Itull road, between Hastings aud Dobbi I'orry. Chief Humphreys said that Herrlck whs still at large. The chief places no credence in the report that the unfor tunate fellow hail committed suicide. "Ho knows too much for that," said the detective, "and 1 expect to locate jblm In a day or two." If caught and convicted Herrlck may receive a seuteuoe of twenty years at hard labor In prison. Ilerrlck'a futher, when seen In New York, said: "I believe he will commit suicide," lie said, "ho told me that he would com mit suicide." "Did he tell you anything about tho nceiilentf" "He says he oould not understand how lie neglected his duty; he was confined. Af tor tho accident he went up the ro id and met Charles Hay, the brakeman of No. 7, tlm train that ran into Gibraltar. Hay, who was on nla way to flag the next train, first told him of the noci dent. Kay run on down tho track aud Albert followed him slowly." Front those who were in (the oahoose It was learned tiiat upon hearing that several portions were killed young Iler rlok lost his head and raved wildly. After a bit ho (jutted down, and strip ping oil his ouat threw ii down and put ou a pea-jucket which ho carrlsd. He Hat for a time In too coiner, aud theu said nbruptlp: "This ends my rail roading; 1 guess I'll skip." With that be disappeared. Mr. Herrlck was asked whether he had any Idea that his sou would give hiin telf up The old man repeated that he thought Albert would commit suicide. The police, however, do not put much faith In this theory: they know that the young man has money and do not think he is far from the city. Superintendent MoCoy remarked that there oould be no doubt of the tact that lierriok thought tho next train to Comu ulo-r would be the Croton local, which Wi u lop at Hastings without signal lug iut he should hare goue down the track aud displayed the signal no matter what he thought oonoarnlug the train. Whit I'tuim, N. Y., Deo. 80. Dis trict Attorney FUtt states that he vlll ask to havo Albert Herrlck, tho brakeraau allaged to have been respn slble for the Hastings aootdent indicted for manslaughter. He says that lie will most likely have the train dispatcher Imitated who sent tho two express trains out from the Orand Central station, knowing that the road was blocked on account of the wreck nt Slug Sing. irasu-l hy l'eur, Newark, N. J., Deo. 29. Anthony II. Soblotham, it farmer llvlug a few miles from this olty, wuo last weoK snot an Italian who wus trying to steal a calf, lias become craze 1 by the fear that the insn-u friends, will kill him. ftauutor l'roctor Has 111 Grip. 'Vabuikqiok, Deo. 20. Senator l?roo -oaflaed to bis noma suffering SCANLAN'S CONDITION. "?1 Hie Stricken Aotor raiting Mentally nnil I'liyslonllr. New Yohk, Deo. 30. .i?he friends of William J. Sonulan, the Irish comedian, who has bean stricken with paresis, hnvo abandoned nil hope of his raoovery. Ho is now at the home of his manager, An Histus I'itoit, where he was taken from the Hotel Imperial. His wife aud two professional nursoi are constantly with him, for ho Is rapid ly failing both mentally and physic illy. Early this morning he became wildly dolirlovs and wns controlled with diffi culty. Isaac Newton, tho buslneo manager of Augustus PI to a, was with the aetor.at tho time. He said: "Mr. Sounlan Is constantly becoming weaker, both bodily and mentally. He can eat nothing, and it in doubtful If ho lives nioro than a fow days. His physi cian, Dr. Hamilton, Is In Wnthlngton, hut will return soon. Mr. Pitou ha gone to Boston, but on private business." Tho "Mnvourneen" Company has boon paid oil', and told that their season has ended. Corhfttt's IlfiC-nptlnn. '"l New Yohk, Doc. 29. Jamos J. Cor bett, the champion boxer of California, met with n remarkable reception at tho People's Theatre, last night, whore he appeared to spnr thrco rounds with Jim Daly, of I'hllndelpola. The spectators seemed to feel that they should show tbelr kindly feeling for tho Callfornlnn as against llitcholl, the Englishman, nnd they cheered aud clapped at Cor bett for a minute beforo they got througli. lli-Hov They Have tho Murderer. I'tiiLADHLi-AiA, Pa., Deo. SO. Tho police ) to-day believe they hnvo tho murderer of Elln Winter, tho young girl who was found In a storehouse with an ugly wound In the back of her head. Tho suspected man is John Hnney, a rntlkraau. Tho girl would have become a mother In a few days and it is said that Haney is the father of tho unborn child. No Sorrow for This Man. ' UnioVTown, Pn., Deo. 20, Frank Cooley, leader of a gang of robbers In this county, was shot and perhaps fntally wounded by one of his band during a druukon row. Tho peoplo hereabouts only hope tho shot will prove fatal. They Mutt tlln. Nkw Your, Deo. 20. Judge La combe, of tho United Status Circuit Court, has slgnod tho mandnto to the Warden at Slug Sing Prison command ing him to proceed with tho exeoutlon of murdorers MoElvaluo and Trozza. Wants to l fL'lit McCarthy. ' Bostok, Dec 29. Johnny Van Hoest, the well known fentlmrwolght pugilist, lias telegraphed a well knowu sporting muD of this city that he is anxious to fight Cal McCarthy and requesting that a match bo made. mtA For Dttct ailing llnys Moral. PiTTSuurso, Doc. 28. Prof, deorgo W. Innes, principal of the Dlntrsville publlo schools, nt Blairsvllle, Pa., for ten years, Is wanted at that plaoo for de grading the morals of a number of boy students. The Steel heat. Pittsbuiio, Pa., Doc. 29. Officials of Carnegie, Phipps & Co., and tho Anial- uamatod Association will meet in a cou ple of days to fix tho steel scale for the three months bogluning Jan 1. M Won't Paulon Iluuliip. Bostox, Doc. 20. The Governor has refused to sign tho pardon of James Dunlap, tho notorious bank robber, uow in tho Slate Prison here. NlWJ OF THE DAY. Tho Commercial Hotel In Borltn was dostroyod hy Uro yesterday. It Is expected that tho Ulstor County, N. Y., Savings Bank will resume busi ness lu about two weeks. , Iniluonzu Is cutting a wide swath In Milan aud tho couutry adjacent. Many city officials are prostrated. -One man was killed md another fatally Injured by an explosion lu tho Middle Forks, 111., coal mines. Near Ulaagow, an englno that wns running light collided with u passenger train. Eight passengers were seriously Injured. An old man in the oast of France, who killed His son la a quarrel, Impl eaded himself aud fired at the gendarmes uud was shot ue&il. Some flour bought in Russia by offi cials for famine relief, at uu exorbitant price, has been found so badly udulter uted as to bu unfit for food. NKW VOItl MAKItKTJ. - New Yomt, Deo. as. Mouov ou call ossy i Sis unil 11 pur uvtiu Closing , SuturdHV 2 R. ltftu....... cioilm .To-day. 1UU 4 B, COUP 11 4 (. lliv t llUVn mu .liuvg liuis .. lOslj 0 C, loup MAlllCl'.r. C0U!( SatuiMir. Canadian l'woino W (taitrul 1'soinc linn Chhsuio. llur. &Qulnoy 1U7M ueluwere a ituuson UiJ. Lauk. & Wuiioru I'.rta ai trio pref Tm 7JVi Luke Sboro UtK VMH Uai U Nwrt H'HS 81M MUibUaa Central 108 10s4J Missouri 1'aeiDO &KM a New Jersey t'eutrol ...,, 113 lis riortbweetwn ,, lint, nifi Urecoa Navigation 7S 7U J'ftlilllo Mud , 38U Sail Iteadlmi.: ml Hook Uland U4 bH)l fit 1'aih..... 81 TOlI Imlou I'aolBo 4!Hi ! Weotern Urunn. Dili fiii (UtAl.'J MAltlvBr. Wheat Market noamtd tlrra ant ooa tluuedso No. Z, rud winter, 10Ji; Doc,10Jl Jan. lOU.ti Corn Jlsrkot ooonod weak, Silently udvuuood. fo, 'A. mlxaj, but subte- Outs Market opened dull. SUJiulO. iloa. HO: Jan.i 3el. No. S, mUeV I l'UOUUUll. IIUTTrK Creamery, Slate Sc l'onn.. extrai.XS Lreauivry. wustera, Urtts. it Creamery, wmivrn, seuonus HI Stuto dairy, a. t. luuj. vxtru.,,.M c.u'tsie, aa'JU o, c.uJl( u. o-a'Ja o. Mst faotory. full cream. Sect, fsnov llntlW KtHto ruulorv. lull creaul IuaIom Mate fuowry. full creuno. uue..,....,10alo State fautory. fun crtuin, iruod to pnmelu uioii Btuto teotory, oouiuiou to rair.., n.H uUM Liv Poowbt- tiprluy chickens, cbnloo, l&rveperlb. al'J! bprtorouiokuiu, prime 8l t. luirU. Jersoy. suito ta perio,,,. av. Uitusiu l'ofLTitr Turkey, .weyijM. P lb, ,..,.13 alt I Turkey, J Sp'1-.m r . ipair,..u kt A MISSING BROKER IliB Vhoroul)ou(3 'Unknown for Over a Wook. H. C. TITUS' DISAPPEARANCE. It is Humored that He Is Involved About a Quarter of a Million- foi Ho Wat Never a riungoi', Hut It Is lie llMvctl tliut lie Wat Ueavlly on tliu hliort (jliln or tho Market KhIiI that 11" Is In HoniH Way Coiinevtud Willi Young Field's Finn Various Other Humors on WaII Street. New Y ihk, Dec. 20. -Henry E, Titus, of the stock brokerage firm of 11. K. Titus & Co., Is missing. For the past week his whereabouts, It is claimed, have been nnknowu to either uU f.uull y or hlii business connection s. Specula tion as to the reasons for his nhsonoe on the street are rife aud rumor has gained curreuoy that he has beoome In volved for about a quarter of a million. Ho has never been what would be tormed n plungor lu stocks, but when the report of his Unanclnl difficulties was talked about many were of the opinion that he had been dealing ou the short side of the market with a particular leaning to tho Grnnjoru. Owing to his dlsappoaranco it was Impossible to positively confirm tho ro port of his dealings as the other mem bers of the linn could not be seeu. Mr. Titus, who Is 45 years old, was admit tod to the floor of the Stock Ex change October 30, 1834, aud since that period conducted to u largo extent a commission trndo. Kumor also had It that Mr. Titus win lu somo way Involved in the Fluid, Lindley & Co. dllllcultles, and because of the prcsont tangled condition of Field's business was unable to clear himself to tho satisfaction of his cus tomers. A report that ho was ulso Involved in Deacon White's troubles valued cur rency, but could not bo substantiated. Titus was u rosldent of Ulen Cove, Ii. for yours, whero ho lived In a mug- nilloeut home surrounded by oxtonsivo grounds. lie is married nnd tho father of a family, lie was a regular attend ant at BU Paul's Uplscopul Church, aud his absence on Sunday last was uotod, as ho bad always iuaulfestod much in- terost In church affairs. To queries as to his whereabouts by members of tho congregation, tho re ply wus that he was Indisposed for tho day. It was Biibscnuontly loarnod that lie wus not at homo ou Christmas uay, and inciuirios have since devoloped the fact that ho has not been In Ulen t-ovo since Monday a week ago. Mrs. Titus is said to be prostrated over hor husband's troubles uud refuses to sue any visitors. None of the prominent operators In the street could confirm any of tno ru mors us to Titus' liabilities. It is be lieved, however, that he can gain sufll cm nut bucking to at least temporarily tidi him over his present dllllculttoB as hoou as he feels disposed to rnuko knowu his losses nnd his whereabouts. Mitchell and Stavm Hissed. New Youk, Doc, 20. Churles Mitchell und Frank P. Sluvin, the boxors, made thulr first appearance, since their arrival from London, nt Hyde & lleliman's Variety Theatre, Brooklyn. They wore irreeted with but little applause, and their exhibition was mlsorauio, iNottuer of tho wen wus In condition, and so bad waB their boxing that tho large crowd of spectators hooted and biased at thorn. The nailery "gods" ottered the boxers all kinds of advice. They "guyed" them all throuuh the exhibition, and at tho end the entire house stood up und hissed lor several minutes. Coiuutlttna Sllloliln, CmcAao. Deo. 29 A well dressed woman of about 40 years of ago who roizlsturod at McUoy's Hotel as Mrs. A, Tuvlor, City, committed sulcldo by allowing the gas to escape from tho two Uta in tho room assigned to hei. tone was conscious wuon tne servants urst dotectod the odor of gas coming from her room, but would make no explanu tion of the circumstances which led her to the act of desperation. Sha died without having revealed her Ideutity, The Conductor iClllod, Plymouth, O., Deo. 20. Tho West bound limited vestibule train crashed into the rear uud of a West-bound freight, while It was Hearing the Haiti more & Oaio yards. The conductor of the fruiulit who was in tho cabooso at the time of the collision was almost In stuntly killed. The remains were taken to his home at Newark. He leaves tv widow and nno child. None of the passengers were hurt, Kltot ills fouipaiilon. SiiAMpKW, Pa, Dec. a0. William Droaderlck, aged IS years, shot aud killed his companion, John Holllster, yesterday. The boys were shootlug at it murk at their home lu Locust Gap near here. Tho shooting, It Is utleged was accidental. Action Dltcoutliiuetl. Nuw Yohk, Deo. 20. The action of HenrV Sanford. as President of tho Adams Express Compauy,. nzalnst John Hoey has been discontinued by order of tho Supremo Uourt. auu the attacn- ruent grnuted ou Octobar 15 has boon vacated. Sun Frannleo ut Eali Diego. VAiunotok, Die. SO. The Navy De nartiueut has recetvad t dispatch au nounolng the arrival of the cruiser Sau Francisco at ban Diego where she will remain uutll further orders are sjut her from tho Dopurtment. Chill's New Mliilntor to (Ireut llrltaln. London, Dec 20. Agustiu Ross, tin new Chilian Minister to Ureat Britain left curds ut the liritish foreign office and the various legations. Will Not Aoeoiit Hie Tall Hooton, Deo. 30 Rev. P. A. Warfleld of tho Congregational Church, has de elded (not to accept tho call from church In Omaha. Contract I.wlorr4 lleluruau Wabmindton', Dec. 20. Immigration Insroctor Mallory. at 1 1'aio, Texas has returned to Mexico nineteen con tract laborers. INSTITUTE ! Candies, China QUU OF1BR thin week to teachers Is full of Interest. Drn't you know c why? VVoaroheftilquartursforX-musjtlftsnncl holiday goods of almost nannwvn'mvoi? th,s,week ,0 ?lv special ns.h DlBbUUTl' Ul1 TJiiN Plill CUNT, nn nil mirn iiiBu In lliu ,..,. ( ; m and tipwurd to all toaclicrB. PIubIi Goods. Dolls aud To va In oudloss varh-tv. rollet sttB, all makes to suit nil purses. OTTIR a-A-ISTIDIIKlS . Aro JironounceU most delicious, only 20 cents per pound, nil kinds. IEADODARTERS OF SANTA CLAPS TWO STORES: 6 West Ccnlrc Slrcct and 34 HPHEIIE is money in ft for yon if you purchase your holiday goods from us. Five hundred styles dressed dolls, from 5o to $1.60 each. Dolls' shoes, stocking, ' trunks, tables. bureaus, chairs, toilet sets, paintboxes, writing desks, doll swings, air rifles, rums, trains of cars, gun hoataud ather articles run hy steam, A large lot of mechanical toys, tool chests and all tho latest games, ABO and build. ng blocks, stall ts Antique sliver toilet and manicure cts, dictionary and bl Die stand hold- rs, hook nnd ladder and (Ire engines. In stoves, German tops, trumpets aud many other articles in this line. Musical Instruments, China Sets, Magic Lanterns, &c. To ministers of the gospel and school bought. All goods must lie sold before refused, rail early aud Have tiio nick want, which will bo set aside,ou payment of a small deposit. ?M atle'piia aul Haading Bailroa.. TCwio Tabla n effect Xov, IS, 3801 IA1NS im SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS for I ow York via Phlla Jol nhla. week days 2.10 5.26, 7.20 n. m. and 12 33 2X0 and b.'5 , m. Hunony z.io nna 7.44 a. m. f o- ntx ork. Yin Mncb Chunk, woes: days. t.2ti ,20 a. m. and 12.3 j and 2.50 p. m. F r Usual n 2 and Pnlladelnhln wtU aav. !.10. 6.2S. 7.20. a. m.. 12.3S and 6.63 rlrr. runja, ay, 2.10 and 7.4H a. m., 40 p. m. I llan'lsburg, week days, 2.10,7.23 ft. ni, or 50. .65 n. m. Kr Aiientown. ween aaya, j.isj rn., izjk 50 d. m. hor fottsviiie. wees aays. z.iu.7u,a, ru. 0 2.53 and 5. p.m. Sunday, 2,10 and 7.1' for Taiu&nua and Muhanoy city, tveoi da lb, 2.10, 5.23, 7.20, a. ru., 12.36 2.50 aud B.b! 1. n rauuuuy, .iukuu 1-ioh.ju., i.ou p. ui. Additional .o. Mahanoy City, week days 7.0Q p.rn cor -uaucaiiier auu Juiuuioia, ww. , ilft. m., 2.50 p.m. ForWllllamroort. Bunburj'and liewlsbnrt week days, 3.2-5, 7.20 and U.S0 a. m.. 1,85, 7.CC , unuay a: a. m., a.w p. in. for Mahanoy Plane, weok days, 2.10 3.24 ,15, 7.20 nnd 11.30 a.m., 12.', 1.S5. 2,50, 5.65, ,0 ' 6 9.2a, p. in. Unnday, 2 10, 8.2 and 7.48 u,' V5, 4.30 ... no. for uinuuvllla (Rotitiahannok Htatlon' weeK cloys, 2.H 3.23. B.2f , 7.20 and 11.30 a. in. 12.35, 1 R5 i.50, 5.55, i.W aud IMS. p. m. Hunday .n a h i.i it. m.. luja. 4.Ktin.m. i or Asbland and Mhaniokln, week day 23,5.25,7.20, UM R m., 1.S5, 7.00 and 1-25 tn. Sunday 3.'i 7 4S a. m 8.05 p.m. TRAINS VOl SHENANDOAH I lywve New York -via Philadelphia, wek days, 7.45 a. m 1.U0, 4.00, 7.W p. in., 12.1e onnuay, o.ipii p. in., uojuu 'ave Ne York via Mftueb Oliank, wwk days .10, 8.46 a. m,, 1.00 and 3.15 p.m. Bun day, 7.00 a. in. ave i'miaoeipnio, weei uayts, i.iu, tO.fln a. nt. 4.00 and 6.00 p. m., irom Bros d id ca lowbil and 8.S.5 a. m. ana li.w p. m rora ethane i4roen streets. Bnndny l),05 a n. H.W p. m from Wh t-W u--ienr , ' -wve r.Liiuiug, wwn unjni and ilJV)a.ni.,5.55,7Ji7p,m. iJuuday ljftand iu.i a. ju. xve i'ousvmo. weeK aavs. a.tu, v.iu a.m. 12 , 11 p. in. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 m. anO Leave Tamaiua. week days, 8.20, 8.43 aof 11 2i . m.. 1.21. 7.13. and W8 p. m. Hunday 8.3C 7 43 m. and 50 P.m. Iave Mananoy Ulty. wees- aays, .u. e.is aLd 11.47 a. m 1.61, 7.12 and 8.14 p.m. Ban day, 3.W,8.17 a. m 3.20 p, m. cm. US. 11.58 a. in. ,I.UO, U 2U, DO, .Ul, ftllv 10 0JO. m. Himaayil ' 4.00, and 6.77, a. m a.ifi,jiMit p. m, Iaxivo UlrardvUlo (Bappahannock Btatlon' 2.12, 5.M, sh,SM mid ia.di p. rfl.' Bnnday,2,47 l u, Ottyi a. m. il.li. o.u p. in, - I.ev& W'.HIamsport. wefc days, 3.00,9.45 wid 11.55 a.m. 1.35 nnd 11.15 p. m, Bnndoy 11.1b n. in. r Baltimore. Wasnington and the west via H. & o, K, li throuuh trains leave Glraad Avenuo Btauon, ruiiaaeipniu, (i-. cv. tv ju. at sr." urn nn.l 11.27 a. m.. 3.53. S.42 an 7 13 p. -a. Hunday. 3A1 8.03 U.'J7 a. in., 3.50 5 42 .ud7.1Jp. in. Leave Pidladelphla, Chestnut Htreet Wuarf 'f'L.Jk IVI'If J 111 A I JLJJl V 1 Hill 11 . a ... vi jitn isueev v ouri Weelr-davs-Krpres,9:00 a, m, 2.IO. too, r- tllnullMSl -i. mi. AoioaKnoiatlonuoa. m. ana o.nu, . m. lauday. Kspreso, 9.00 , m. Acoom. liatMlOD.H.OQ a. m. und 4.30 p. m. itaturnlDc. leave Atlantic Ulty. depo'. A in.ntio end Arkansas avenues. weMWw e Rxprees. 7.30. 0.00 n. m. and 4.00, p. m. Ac- commodatlon&lO n. m. and 4J0p.ro. Bun- aays Kjprcss, i.eu, p. in. Acouininouauuu, rJsi a. m. iinn 4. Ul n. m. O. u. HANCOCK, aen'IPass'r Aul. v. At nnouEvu, rres. ai vejfi Mnazer. rnaliw ni.inkiv. ISArmnAnttv Raatorud, Weukncu, Nervnnnuein, Ueblllty. anil all lhair.ii.nl nulla fwim nrlv nmtriinr Inter nsi-.eHSea tLe roaulu of overwork, sickness, worrr, etc. Full stteogtli, development, and tono given to every cruan and partlen of the IxiJy. blainle, natural methods, immediate Improvement seen. Failure Impossible. 2,000 refcroucos. Bonk, explanation via prnors malice muaieui irue jvoureiis CMS MEDICAL CO., LiUFFALO, N. Y. To tost a'l'lllve Cure for the effefti bt Kllfaae, Sexual I'ower, Jm l:rlr MrfiUvi, jymioii.itrtM"'. "...i -r-r ....nn Xn Ha trrnst la our faiLh Id 'Ul iwiw onoTull Slnth MedlUtto audi jiara vuuaniq jii.ur!un informun J CHRISTMAS ! and Lamps. i North Main Street, Staandoali. Perfumery, Sleighs teachers. 10 per cent, of? on all sroods January 1st, and no reasonable oiler of tueiot. you can select what you Lehigh Valloy Railroad. AKUANGEMKNT OF PASSEKQEB TltAIKB. NOV 15. 1891 Passenger trains will leave Shenandoah for Mtiuch (Hinnk, liehlzhton, Blatlnston, Cata sauqua, Allentown, liethlehem, liaston, Phil adelphia end New York at 6.47, 7.40, 8.08 a.m., 1252,3.10,5.23 p.m. For Uelvldere, Delaware Water Gap and 3irouuuurg hl o.ti, a. iiLfnuu o.i) p. in. For tjurabertvllle and Trenton, 8,08 a, m For White Haven, Wllltoe-Barre and Pitts wn v.uu, nt ui.. utfi auu. v... p. w. ForTunknnnuoclc, 10,41 a. m., 3.10 and 5.28 P. m. . For Annum, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyons iv.n u. in., aa'i o.o p. m. ForLaoeyvllle. Towanda, Bayro, Waverly, Clralra, Itochefler, Buaalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,ana 5.26 1. m. For Elmlra and the West vlaUalamanca at 3.10 p. m. For Audenrled. Hazlcton. Btockton. Lnm uer xaru, weaiumyuauivuu imvsu .iuuu tion at 5.41, 7.10. 8,01 a. in. and 12.52, 3.10 and ,M p. m. For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and lleavoi Moojlnw. 7.40. H 08 a. m. nnd 5.2fl n. m. for Bcraa ton tit 5.47 8.08, 10.41a. m. 3 10 and sHp, m. For Hnrlo Brook. Jeddo. Drltton and Free land at 5,47, 7.40, 8.03, 10.41 a. m., 12.62 3.10 and 5.20 p. m. Fortluakako at 6.47 and 0.08 a.m., and 1.10 d. m For Wlgiranj, Qllberton and Frackvllle at i.60and8.52a m., nnd 4.10 p. m. iror yatesviue. nxananoy mty ana uemuo, 5.47, 7.10, u.ijk, 10.11, a.m., liaa, 9.iu,a.ai, B,l, :u analog p. in. lywi (.Teen. irajuviue ana .ibiiuid'j 1.27. 7.13.8.52. 10.15 a. m.. 1.00.1.40.4.10.8. 8.(113 and 8.14 p. m. For DarRwater. Ht. Clair and PottsvlUo. 5 50 7.40,82,8.03, 10 41 a.m., r52,3.10, 4.10, 5Ji8 . in. For Book Mountain. Now Boston and Morea. 7.40. 9.08. 10.11 u. m 12.62, 8.10, 6.2S nnd S.03 p. m. For Kaven Itun, Uantralla, lit. Carmel and Bhamokln, 8.52, and 10,15 a. m., 1.40, 4.41 ana B.ira p. m. Trains leave Shamokln for Hbenandoin 7.S 11.55 n. m., 2.10. 4.30 and 9;i0 p. m., arrlvinr at Hhenandoah, 8.05 a.m., 12.32. .io, o:u ana n.ifin m Forl.oltv. Audenrled. Silver Brook Junc tion an-1 HaiHtou 5.47,7.10, 9.03, and 10.11 a, m 12.52, 3.10, 5.211 and 8.' 3 p. m. For Lost Creek. Glrardvllle and Ashland, 8.50,9.10 HJ15a. m., 2.45 p. m. For Darkwater. Bt. Clair and PottavlUf 8.IM. 9 so u .-rn.. '2.45 d. m. For xatesvuie, iuananoy wiiy auu jjeiaau, .uu, iii a, ui., i.w, -few, u.vo f.. ui. For Lolly, Audenrled und Hazloton, 8.0C v m., j. in p. m: iwr Aiancn i.-nniis. iieninnuin. ninLincLuii Ratasauqni, Aih ut, iwn, Bsthlehem, JBiwtor una x-iew xorc, s.wa. m., l.iu p. iu. ror miiaueipnia, x.iu p. m. ij.Il.BYINQTON, Uen'l Pass. Agt., Bethlehem, FIRE IHSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable pirely caeh oom pauies represent eu uy JDJhJTXJD FAUST 120 S. JardinSt, Shenandoah, Pa. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 38E. OKNTKE BT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of clears always on hand, Tno best temperance annas. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleaied to meet the wants oi nis irieuus auu tne pnouo in Everything in the Drinkinu Lino, R, BUIOKEB, M, D., rHYSIOIAN AND &LB&EON, Vol 9 East Centre Btreet; Mananoy City, V$ uaun ana ail ipeouu uukhuds a ipeouiivri WANTS, &o. Ailvgrtuemmtt tn IhU Agtimn, noi exceeding o o for one interlion; 75o. lor Urn; SI for FOR SALUDA good anil gentle home, suitable for nil klnis of work, for Centre street, Sheuniidoah. n l -ti NOTICE.pUoilntH for outdoor relief nre required to furnish new annll cullnuforl8U2. Thow who have filled such patera durluR December aro excopiod. Mar- iimimwms iiiuHi kivo unsuanvs lull nuino. Justicefl of the Peace will take nonce. Wit. I.HlNlNIIRB, TIIOS. J. TltACKY, John Urkoan, llnnrrl nf Pnni. nir.Alnva Schuylkill II iven, Pa , Deo. 22, lbOl. 12-23-3t )U SALE. The Rrny team of horses recently used by the Columlda II. F. S. Co.. Nn. 1 The linrsAn elllhno. irgnlnto lbs purchasers. FRANK LEWIS, Joitrt lOlsENiioWKn, Jkuk O'NslI.t,, FltANK CODlttNaTOK, . . Jambs McDonald, H-21-tf Trustees. First National Bank. TH1JATRK BVII.DING, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000,00 V. Leisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J.R. Leisenrmq, Cashier, S IV. Yost, Ass't Cashier. Open Wnlly srroui 9 to 3. 3 PER GENT. INTEREST ! PBldon tenvliiiiH nepoHltH. GO TO HEADQUARTERS ! Ton rune ONFSCTIONKRT - (IIOME-JIADK) Tree Ornaments, &c. Wholesale and Ketail. SV3Y CLEAR CANDIES ! Are absolutely pure. Sunday Schools, Churches, Societies, etc, supplied at whoIes-Uo rates. ce Cream, Bread and Cate ! "F.K EITHAJST, 104 N. Mam St., SHENANDOAH. I NiMfLANIa IIAILIIUSD. BCBOTUtlU. IlIViaiON. On and alter November 15, 1891, iralm will leave artenanaian tujouows: For WiKKan, Ullberton, Fraokvllle. rJ" 'aitie. Ht. Olnlr. Hnrt wnv nolnts. 6.UJ. v:o. 11.45 a -iP.nrJ 1.15 pm. .luuuays, uu, v.w a in nnn p m. For Pottsvllle, 8 00, a.lu, 1145 am and 4.15 p lb. isanaaye, w, v.tu sm uu o.iu n iu, i''or Kesdlni;, 6.U0, 1 1.43 a m and 4.15 pm, Bosdays, bOO, H.4U a. 111. - and K.1U p m. For Pottstown, Pbotutxville, Norrlstowi; ii Philadelphia (Brood Btreet Btatloni. 8.80. 11.45 a. m. and 4.15 p m woelr. days .iiiiuxys,euu,.uams.iup m l'ralns leavo FrtctevlUo 101 ahenandoah an 1-1.40 a m and 12,11, 6.01, 7 4', 10.0J p m. ann- lUs u IS a in and D.iQ t m. .' leave Pot'yiue lorunenanaoan, 10.15 anit . AO m A An flC Q At n, Unnnw. In An 111 -1 ', '.11, " Ul. HW1IW7R rr 5.15 p m. lieave l'nitaaeipnia (uruau e-reei otationi, or Pottsvllle aud bhenandoah. 6.57. 8 85 a m l.'O and 7.00 p in Wck days. Bnndav 6.50, and i:Ji am Fur new none, s.au, i.uo, .m, s.i, a.oii, 7.50, ..)8.3n d.50. U.00andlU4.11.35am.l2.mnoon. iUmltud BTpross. 1.06 4.60 p ra.) 13,44, 1.35 1.40, uu, v 4, i.tu 1. , e.ai, o.dv 7.1U o.i4 auu 1U.0U ra, iv.ui mni in dun lav.. 3.20. 4.03. 4.40. BLTK. 8.12. R.M. B. 0. 11.95 en. aid 12.41, 1.10,2 80, 4.02, (limited, 4 5"). 6 821 B.5 ,Ui ,u . at sua 12.01 nliiht ForHsa Girt. Louie Branch and Intermediate stations 8.20 and 11.11 u. in., 4.00 p.m. weet. days. Freehold ouly 5.00 p m weok dny. 1'or Baltimore und Washington. V.tiO. 7.20, 0.10 and 1 1.18 h. m., 4.41, 0 57, 7.10 p.m and 12.03 nlshtdallv and 8 31. 10.20a m.. 1235 (limited express with dining car to llaltlmore) 1.30, S.lii Ul. WO Ifc. 11 UBI.IUlUIVVillJ .Ud, 3.V4 weet days, 6.08, 11.30 p. m. dally. For Hlchiuond, 7 20 a. m. aud 12.03 night dally, 1 SO p. m, dally, except Huud.iy, AT4ius xeuve jaarrufuurtf tor i-uiiuurK auu he west everv day at 12.J aad 8.10 a m am' 3 (Itml'odl and 8.41, 7.35 p m. Way for A toois a 13 1 in ana 4.10 p m aver iav. Fir Plttsbara only, 11! u si da'ly auu 1" 2P n week days. !idV9Baubnry for WlUiaraspart. 'St aira, tmandaleua, ltoeb05tr, Unflal'inui Wlrura S.IO a m dally, and l.S-i p a wojx :lag, 'o- Elm Ira. 5.31 n m weekdays. Fur Kilo and Intermediate pe'n'B. M0 a m . lallv. For Lioek Haven, 5.10. and 58 a m tally, 1 8.? and 5.80 p. m. week days. For lanova fiAO a m 1.3.5 and 6,30 p m week day 1.111 a, m nuuuHv?, iKh. an'r J K. WOOD. 4n. Pass. All LEATHER and SHOE FIHUIHGS ip jr. oij33.A.iRrsir3 Dealer In nil kinds of Shoemakers : Supplies Largo and first-class etook. All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson House bnlldlnic SHENANDOAH, P p M,HAMII7rON,M.P., ' PHYSICIAN AND SUR0E0N. Offloe-26 West Lloyd BtreetJ Uhenandosh Pa. i
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