sm TIM DDEAFS CASE "Why Gov. Knssoll Refuses Fni' 4 don to tho Burglar. WILLIAM PINKERTON EXPLAINS Frivato Depositors Who Did Not Reoovor llieir Bonds Have Mails Objeoiion. "ned" lnry's Failure to U'turn All the b-curltli Ntolun friilu ' IIih North umptoti Hunk lllm diluted the lutniulutl 41atuwtmy tu Jiuitlap to lift 'I litrartvil. 2lnkirtm Think lie Should Clo Free. llMTON, Dec. 30. A Bpeclnl f rom Chioago says that Detective William A. Mlikorton explains why Gov. ltusscll refuwi to partlon 'Tim" Dunlap, tlia Northampton 11. mk robber. Said lie: 'There linn always baen strong pro ten mails by n el mi of very Influen tial citizens of Massachusetts wbeuevur tho question of granting n panlon to Dunlap lias been agitated. Through tho efforts of Dunlap and Scott the largo portion of tho bonds that woro stolen In the Northampton Hank rob bery were recovered after "Hal" Laary ' liud been taken Into custody. "Leary was In possession of nil the Mourltlo from the time of Dunlan and Scott's arrest up to the time that Ieary was brought to Northampton by Hubert . . JPitilMrtOQ. It must be understood that XiWity had been twice previously arrested fDr the same olTence, but each tlmo woaped liefare reichlng Massacbuietts onoe In Brooklyn and the otlwr time lu Now York. This leit him In the po- neeelou of all tho stolen securities for the space of from two to three years. "When Leary was llually secured and MW the prison staring him in the face, through the attorney employed in the OftM he returned the bonds wliicli he had not converted and squandered. During trie period from tbe time or tho robbery to the time of his arrest ho had been living a most riotous life, aud had dis posed of Htioti of the seourltie-i as ho could safely market aud spent tho funds. "A number of theso socurltlos be longed to private depositors, ntnountliiK lu all to about ?S00,0uU, and some of these depositors who hail not reoovered their bonds in the lot returned by Leary when arrested have over since been strongly protesting against uuy leniency being shown Dunlap. "I think It Is their induenco which lias caused Gov. Russell to hesitate. I think that, in view of tho fact that Dunlap has been in prison for fifteen years, aud on account of tho dispotl tion which hu lias shown to aid tho bank In the recovery of the nroncrtv. he should be pardoned, ns without his assistance Mteu" Leury could never have been mndo to disgorge tho stolen bonds, amounting to about $1,20(J,OUU. THE PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION, tlfllclal rroicrmnmn for New Year's at the White llou.r. WJ.MIISOTON, Dec, 30. The following Is the otllolrtl programme for the Presi dent's recoptltfn on New Yonr's Dayi 11 a. m. The l'resldent will recelvo the Vice-President, tho members of tho Cabinet and tho Difllomatie Corps. 11. 10 a. m. The Chief Justice, tho Associate Jus titles of the Supreme Court of the United States, the Judges of the United States Court of Claims, aud tho judges of the Supreme Court of tho Distract of Columbia. ll:8fi a. m. Senators and Representa tives In Congress, tlia Commissioners of the District of Columbia aud the judi cial ollloers of the District, ox-niombsrs of the Cabinet anil ex-Ministers of tho United States. 11:40 a. m. The oliloers of tho army, tho navy and tho Marine Corp. 12 m. The Interstate Commerce Com mission, the Hegents and the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, tho Civil Servico Commissioners, tho As sistant Secretaries of the Departments, the Assistant Postmasters General, th o Solicitor General, the- Assistant Attor neys Gonoral, the Commissioner of Labor, the hoads of the bureaus of tho several departments and the president and ollloers of the Columbian Institute for the Deaf and Dumb. 12. IS p. m. The As"oIated Veterans of tho War of 1840, tho Grand Army of the Republic, the Loyal Loglon and tho members of tho Oldest Inhabitants' Association of the District of Columbia, 12.35 p. m. Heoeption of citizens, which will terminate at 2 p. m. PREPARING FOR WAR Unusual Activity Manifested in All Dopar linen Is. NO CHANCES WILL BE TAKEN. Tho President Will Speak on tlio Chilian Question Next Wosk- A "TRAMP VARIETY SHOW." Novel Wuirnr lletwweil I'roininent Men fif hllspniisloii Ilrlilgr, S, Y. IltiFFALO, N. Y., Doc 80. William Lenry, owner of the Gem Thoatro, Sus pension Bridge, N. Y., lias ontored Into a wager by which he stands to loio his theater or win $2,000. Leary wagers that he can .organize a "Tramp Variety Show" oonslsting of live men uml live womon who will walk from New York to Chicago In 100 days, (Sundays oxcepted) and give shows on the way. ' Tho company must stnrt from Now York on Juno 1, 1B02, without a cent of money In their pockets, aud they are to use no money except what Is earned by the show; also they have the privi lege of showing one nbjht tn New York city. In case any of the actors get lamo a fctrotchor will be provided aud tho rest will have to carry hlin or her, as tho case may be. Tho wager grew out of a discussion on the bursting up of shows on that road and their getting loft in towns. Ono of tho parties wagering against Leary is Mr. Whelen, proprietor of tho White Etophnut Hotel, of Suspension llrldgo. A forfeit has been posted and thobalancels to bo deposited by March 1. NhW YORK'S SENATE. TIi 8 Until Ills Mcssaga U Stfnt to Congress Nuthlui; Definite Concerning the Htanil tho Unltoil Stain Is to Tako lu tlia Matter Will He Mails Kllonn-Aillillral Hrown mi the situation. WashinciTOX, Deo. 30. To-day there Is decide Uy a quiet state of things at the State Department, and It has be come generally understood that not ilns of lmportnnoa regarding Chilian altalrs will take place or bo glvon to the public until Congress meets noxt week, and then the l'resldent will speak through his message. Meanwhile the departments here are waiting for Borne word or indication from tho now Chilian Government us to its couruu in the matter. It Beoms President Jlontt Is having a hard time In selecting his cabinet ami he is hardly likely to answer before ho consults his new advisers. However, In tlmo of peace the United States Is pre paring for war, aud while tlia authori ties hero sou or think they see little possibility' of war, they consider it would be criminal Un ler the existing circumstances to neglect to mnko preparations for any event that might occur, therefore all work is being pushed rapidly. While tho Navy Department is, and has been busy for some time in prepar lug, the War Department, too. has Khowu much activity. Ltko tho Stato niul Navy departments, tha heads of bureaus deny all rumors to this ultoct and refuso to talk, but It Is known that matters uouring on possible war aro being considered earnestly. The Bar vices of the bureau of Information of tho War Department arc being called into use In this direction. Maps of the South American Continent and Central America havo beon in use In the bureau tho past few days, though those In charge will not say for what purpose How far the War Department has gono in its outlook, and whether any plan of campaign has biAn laid out In case hostilities arise Is a matter of con jecture. Aflnitrnl Itrowu on the Situation, Los Ancieles, Cal., Dec. 30. Admiral lirown of the cruiser San l'runclsco, canio up from San Diego and joined his wife here. Ho snys he has no reason to expect war with Chill, nnd will roturn to San Diego and there await further orders from Washington. NSTITUTE 1 CHRISTMAS ! Candies, China and Lamps. OUR. OKFKll thin week to teachers Ifl full of Interest. D.m't you know , , V . 'iii'iuum nil i'iiiua uus uim liunuuy glluilS or IMIllOSl very conci'IVBlilp tUwrliilliin. v nrnnnaa til la U'onlr tn rvltm n ci.nnl,. 1 nn., DISCOUNT OF TI5N PElt CENT, on nil purul.iu.eH to tlTe .mioiint of $8.00 urn uimmu iu ui luaunera. rinsii uoods, Dolls nnu Tova In euilleiis variety, toilet seiB, nil nmkes to suit nil jnitsea. Are pronounced most delicious, only 20 cents per pound, nil kinds. 8 South Mam Street, ' 32aoxs.ci,iiclo,23., WITH THE WEST INDIES. Decision of tlii court (if Appeal liv it to llll llUlllOOl'lltH. Albany, N. Y., Dec. 80. The Stato Board of Cauvassurs met last night aud pursuant to the decision of tho Court of jpAppols, unanimously declared Osborne (Do in.) elected in the Fifteenth Sena torial District, Darby (Hep.) iu tho Six teenth and Nichols (Dem.) lu the 1'wunty flfth. Tho Board thon unanimously agreed that, as Shorwood had boju declared Ineligible in tho Twenty-seventh Dis trict, he was nut elected. It was unanimously deolilod to loavo the' question, whether any other person had been elected to that olllce, to be determined by the Senate. Tho deoiaion of the oourt instructed tho-State Hoard of Cauvassers to use their discretion in tho Fifteenth, Twonty-ilfth and Twenty-seventh Dis tricts, but to declare the Republican , i ylaatod In the Sixteenth District. The cotrrraTliinenl lad- that llr. Sherwood was ineligible for the otlics of Seiiafoj The decision in tue contested Assem bly election lu the First Onondaga District was In favor of the Democrats, giving the certificate to' Patrick J. llyan Instead of Divid A. Muuro, jr., Iiopublluau. Prior to the decision of the four cases the Senate stood 14 Itepublicaus and 11 Democrats. With tlio decision and llndtugs of the Hoard of Cauvasners the Semite will stand upon organization 10 De m oo rats, IS Itpublioaus and one vauant seat to be settled by the Senate. Even It the Semite In the face of the de oiaion against Sherwood's eligibility by the Court of Appeals, seats him, the Democrat will have the casting vote through the Lieutenant-Governor. Itnmproclty ArriiiicmuHiiU Pftrfrottd with Jaimiicu uiul Otliur islands. Wahmnotox, Dec. 30. A reciprocity arrangement has been outored Into be tween Secretary lllaino and the British Minister to embrace tha Dritlsh West Indian colonies of Jamaica, Darbalos, tho Leeward and Windward Islands, except Granatin, Trinidad nnd tha colony of British Uuiana. It is expected that tho arrangement will go into operation as to tho West I nd inn colonies named on February 1 next, and as to British Oulana J13vcli 31 next. The oflleinl proclamation and corre spondence will probably not be Issued or ten days or two weeKs, as it must await notice Mint tho tariff legislation the colonies renderod necessary by tho arraugoment has been onaotud. ImlHest In the Uniting lllsnstHr. Yonkers, N. Y., Doc. 80. The In quest lu tho disaster on the Now York Central road on Christmas live at 1 inst ill;, In which twelve persons lst Ufllr Uvsw, is in "pTbgloss "beforo Coroner Mitchell. All of the crew of tho Ni agara and St. Luuls expresses which were in collision havo been uubpuauued ami will be present. Herrtck, the rear brakoman of the Niagara express, who considered criminally negligent In not llattirini; the St. Louis exnross. 'which vjs following his train, has not yet beerrcaught. Detectives are search ing for him everywhere. MRS. OSBORNE HAS ESCAPdD. Luliilon llntfo' lvs lluiilluv fr llnr, Hut Mil la l.lli!y Knroiltn In Aliierloa, .LQJ(lQH,-Dao. W When the Bothnia raohed Queenslowu yesterday Scotland Yard detectives searobed her for Airs. , Osborne, but failed tu find her. It Is thought probable that Mrs, Osborne oaiiKht the City of Paris at QueeiiHtowu liMt Thursday and Is now on her way to the United Status, Antha warrant out for her Is for ob taiiilug fnoaey under false pretense, she would be i(o as the oase char go Is not extraditable. The Liverpool iiuthorl r.ttee are keening a sharp lookout at all "lallwiiy stations aud outgoing steamers. Mrs.' Harrison niiBlitly 111. WASHtHOTcm, Deo. 80. Tha gui-sts who attended the second of the ladles' luncheons, at the White House yesterduy missed the presence of the mistress of tha mansion. Mrs. Harrison lias ueen oblbuil to yield to the prevailing opl- t dwati and was ordered by her physician JL Vtp' o leave the room. The solioltude sulitSs lunebaou party was relieved by nounMment that the attack was inil that Mrs. Harrison would bo xtn the ifew Year's programme. NEW ra s jiypo li'iir a Ilnlcsr. Hi., Deo. 80 Word has auy to Henry iieuuiug, ker here, that he has irtune of $3'),OJ0. HU ,nD ...Darmstadt, llalnrloli 107 South W wllom H.mag was NEXT DOOR T(il for Qermany oa Frl Siapi, Ofllunrs Itiipulsed hr Moitnshlnors. BlRMINQHAM, Ala., Dea 80. On Sand Mountain, in DeKalb County, yesterday, a uesperatn pitcued battle took place between a posse of twelve deputy U. S. marshals, under the leadership of Deputy Koburt Carlson, and u party of moonsnlnera. jJurlng tue nlgnt tue olllcers had quietly surrounded a noted illicit distillery and after daylight made an attack on It. The distillery was sur rounded with rock walls, provided with port boles, out of wnlcli guns wero T.ointed. Over 100 shots were llred lu the battle that followed. Tho olllcers were repulsed and driven off. Kirk and Sprouse, two note 1 moonshiners, were killed and Deputy Jackson fatally wounded. .IuiIich MoKnm-y'e At'oeptniic. New Orisea.ns, Dec. 30. Judge Mo- Enery yesterday Kent to Senator Jones his letter of aoceptanoe of the Demo cratic nomination tor Governor, unani mously tendered him by tha Baton Koilge Convention, tue Wovernor takes ground against the lottery not believing that the State should take tho burden of taxattoiientlrely oil the shoulders of the people ami obtain Us revenue through tho ope ration of a lottery. Wueun's blnyer Kxnneratnil. New York, Dea 80. The coroner's jury ln the cane of Wogan, who was shot and killed by Selling ln (runt of Tom (inuld s notorious dive on Sixth avenue on Clirlstums morning, returned a verdict yesterday afternoon thnt "tho deoaased died from a pistol shot wound Initiated at tbe hands of Joseph Selling, aud that ln our opinion Selling at tlio time was provoked almost ueyouu tue endurance of man" Hlll Caiitil Across New York. Washington, Dec. 30. Iteprosonta tlve Chipman of Miohigau will bring before Congress a bill tor tho con structlon of a ship cnnul around tho American side of Niagara Falls, aud also of a similar waterway aaross tho .m"Of rid iv lork, from a point near IJuunlo, to the Hudson rlvor, so that vessels from tho la';os may have free access tu tide water. The projected canal Is to be lou feet wide with an average depth of twenty feet, and would cost from $8U,U0U,UJU to JD,U'JJ,UJU. Xjunlclni? for rossihta TlMirts. Westchkstki'., Pa., Dec. 30. Every merchant lu town has been promptod t exumlne his goo Is for the discovery iiossible thefta sluce the arrest of Black smiths Patrick Sullivan and Wllllum Brosius with a lot of plunder and tho rarest possible collection of burglars' skeleton keys. Several merchants have traced heretofore unsuspected thefts to tho pair. Sullivan Is Jolin Ij's oouslu, DDNGAN & WA1DLKY IMARTEBS OF SANTA GLACS T"WO STORES: WANTS, &o. ft llntui, 5 'o. (or one insertion, 7ir lor two, tl to mrcr; one weeK. J1.&J: two weekt. IZ iioalft, M. FOH SALE. A good and gentUS linrse. BUlllllils rnrnll lilnlu ntw rlt. full "aiocnesp. Apoly to O. J. Cliuun, -I Fa'fl ueniro street, Mliennudoah, Ul -u XTO'nCE. Applicants for outdn relief are renulred ti furniNii nm and vhiiuiih jiinsHs. ruoso who n ive Iiuol papers uurliut December aro cxrepiciL rleil npnlloants must give buisban ti " narao. Justices of the feace will take l Wm. Lmmnokr, Tiioa. J. Thacey, John Heiioan. Board of Poor DlrcclciJ Hchtiylklll H tven, I'a , Dec. 22, 1KIU 12-1 "T?OIl SALE. The trrav teanA JL' homos recently used by the Column!!! n. r. uo,, isn. i xue norncs will u.irgaiuio iiiepurcnaws, FnANK Lewis. John Kisesiiowek, J Ban O N i n.r.. FitANK t'onniNOTOir Jaheh McDonald. ll-21-tf Trustees first National Ear! 6 West biro Street and 34 North Slain Street, Staanitali. nPHEHE is motley in It for you if you purcliHao your holiday goods from us. Five hundred styles dressed dolls, from 5c to $1 60 each. Dolls' shoes, stockings, trunks, tables, oiiroaus, chairs, toilet sets, paintboxes, writing desks, doll swings, air rifles. Irums, trains of care, gun boats aud ithur articles run by steam, A large lot of mechanical toys, tool cheats and all the latest games, A Jl 0 and build ng blocks, lsli.TiiiM ana Manicure Sots Vutlque sliver toilet and manicure etB, dictionary and bide stand hold rs, hook and ladder and lire engines, in stoves, Qprman tops, trumpets aud many other articles in this line. Muftir.nl InRfriimp.nlfi Pp.miimp.rv Smmha f m m m v w mum v m ft r i f ff m m v m m m m J m mr m Jf China Sets, Magic Lanterns, &e. To ministers of the cosnel and school teachers. 10 per cent, off on all (roods bought. All goods must he sold beforo January 1st, and no reasonable oiler refused, t all early anu nave tho pick of the lot. You uau select what you wanr, wmcu wm oe set asiue,on payment oi a small deposit. XlHiATUIJ IIUII.UINC3, SHENANDOAH, PENN Capital, $ioo,ooo.(i A. W. Laissnmg, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisennnq, Cashih P 111 V l --l ft 3 vm. ivsi, fiss r OtJS 11 Open linlly Froiu 9 V 1 1 3 PER 0EHT, INTEE: 5TJ Paid on Havings Dcpitt g GO TO HEADQUARTERS ! ron pure CONFECTIONER (IIO.ME-JIADE) yhi ada'piii aa3 Es ailing Eailroa. rime Table in effect Xoi; IB, 1801 'SAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS for liew York via Phllaaelnhlo. week dlayt 2,10 5.26, 7.20 a. nl. aud 12 So 2.S0 and 6,15 ra. BunOay 2.1U and 7.43 a. m. For Nev orh, via M-ucii CUuufc. weot days, 5.26 7.1 a. m. and 12.33 unit 2.50 p. us. F r iieaamg ana I'miaaninnia wees cayr 2.10, 5.2o, 7.20, a. m., 12.83 2.h() and 5.65 pi ir i-uuauv. 2.10 and 7.41a. tn.. 4.30 n. m. Kur liurrlsburg, week days, 2.10,7.20 a. m, GO, 5.v.in. Kir Allentown. week days. 7.20 i. m.. 12.3! 2..ri0 o, m. I'or i'otisviiie. week aavs. 2.111. 7.a).v ra. 12.i0 2.V) and 5.W p. m. tinuday, 2.10 and 7.4' m . , 4.uu p. m. f or ramauun ana mauanov uuy. weei ila 2.'0, 5.23, 7M, a. m., 12.3 2.50 and 5.5t p. 31. Sunday, 2.10 and 7.43 a.m., 430 p. m. aaiuonaj oi oiananoy uuy, wees nays .uu P'.m , t jr uaucueir tvnu ljiiuuuiu, vyook ,ijir, r,: a.m., 2.50 p.m. iivr wiuiamspon, uunonryanu tjowiBDarL., week days, 3.25, 7.20 nnd 110 n. m.. 1.33, 7.0C p. . Sunday 3:25 a. m., 3Ab p. m. far Mahnnoy Wane, weea ilays, 2.10 S.2S 5. 15, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m., VLVi, 1.35, 2,50, 6.59, 4 U U 11. Ul. QUUUU, IV, U.4 J UUU .SO ,' .P5, 4.31) i. I tnr Glrjiiivilln (Kappahannock HUtlon , 3.25, 5.2t, 7.2U ana ii.:w a. in. Hotel lllowii Up with Dynamite. Tyrone. Ph.. Doc. 30. The stablo tho Clearlleld Hotel wan blown up by druauiite yeatorday raornlnir. Tu stable causht lire and, wltb Are neigh boring stables, wm burned to tho ground. Eight homes were liurned to de,ath. Vliere were two mulllid oxplo eloiia, which aroused the citlzeue aud created great excitement. A plot to doetroy the town Is reported. 12.86, 135 j,50, C,56, 7.00 ai d.25, P m. Banday Z'lV a J. t.iB a. m., e.uo, lav p. w. "or Aeniana ana Hnamocm. weoi aayr 3 25, 5.26,7.20, 11.311 a. m., 1.35, 7.00 and 0 23 m. nnnaay i m a. m., o.a p. m. rHAINH FOlt clUENANDOAH : ivavo Now York via Philadelphia, well; days, 7.45 a. in., 1.30,, 4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.15 u , . Bnnday, 8.00 p. m., 12,15 nlcttt. ' nvo Ne York via Uanota Chunk, k ilavs .10.8.45a. m.. 1.00 aud 3.15 p. m. Sun day, 7.J0 a. m. ave rhlldelplila, weex daje, 4.10, atd '0.00 a. . 4.00 and 6.00 p. TO.., jroux Brotd a nl l.ullowtiill and 8.35 a. m. and 11.30 p. m rom 8th and Ureen streets. Banday V.05 a n. p. m. from Mb anfl Qnen. hv ia4Uix, wtmK days, 1.35. 7.10, 10.0T unit '1.5()a.m.iKB5,7J7p,ra. Sunday 1.35 aid 10.13 a. ni. v XottsvUle, week daye, 2.40, 7.40 a, m. 12, II 11 p.m. Hunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m. anC t f. m Leave Tamaoun, week days, 8.20, 8.48 and 11 2 ..m., 1.21, 7.18, nnd 9.18 p.m. Bunday8.2ti 7 48 m, and 150 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week daya, 8,10. 90S a 11.17 ft. ui.. 1.51. 7.anu u.n p.m. ami dny. 8.4(1,8.17 a. m., S.20 p. m. ,,,. Leave Mananoy nuuu, nwn unyo, -n, .w 30. 135. ll.nOa. m.,1.06, 2.00. 520, 82tl.7.57, nn( 10 00 o. m. Sunday 2.41-, 4.00, and 8.27, a. ts :.7, 5.01, p. m. Prescriptions ct hiiiimn'a rnniiiiiou. 'uTLAnHLPiUA. Deo. 80. Walt Whit- .n oontlnuee to improve, and U mn -onser than be has been for several TO Xjs. Dr. lloclc left tor Canada yastsr y with material for ths pol' l'rotlpgrphy. u ..i Annual Cloth Miitmnt, Pall Hivek. Sfass., Deo. 33. The annual cloth atatsment shows a produc tion of O.DSo.OUO pieo&J, aftalnst U,U37,- 000 lntt year. The atook on hand la BO.OaU pieces, against UDli.UUU pieces in 1890. The sales ot the year were 8,833, 000 pleoes, agnlust 8,881,000 pieces In 1800. There were 1,375,000 pieces Hold (or future delivery, ugalnst 1,810,000 last year. Tenunts Jumped fur Their Lives. IUkcubstkh, N. II., Dea 80. Weston & Hills' wooden block lu Kim street, occupied by Frank V. Kimball, tho Commonwealth Clothing House, the Boston millinery store and ai tene ments, was burned yesterday. Loss r 50,000, including $5,000 to Kimball, 10.000 to the Boston Store aud f 10,000 ou the blook. Tenants had to jump from tho upper windows to save their Uvea, Antor Bosnian's Condition. New YortK, Dec. CO. Manager Au gustus l'ttou stated this morulas that there bad been no cnange lor tue imier observed In tho condition of Comedian W. J, Scanlan, nnd that his physlolans thought his disease lnourahle. M Tho Case of Treasurer Trunipbour. V, Kingston, Y., Dec. 30. Matthew T. Trumpboi , the defaultlug assist ant treasurer -t tho Ulster County Suvlugs Institution, will havo to begin the new your ln Jail. Judge Cady, ot Hudson, who was to hoar an application for a reduction ot bail, and pans upon certain &urerles, f ttlad to put in an np-pearance. l'ollcemau Killed by a llurglar. PuiLArJKUHiA, Dec 80. whllo at tempting to arri't a burglar at a build- , n .n ... ...... Bt..au iaa. ..tni.f I'ollaeman ltuner nnuiey was allot, anu killed, and Oltloer Juke Xesper was shot lu the arm. luo uurgiar anu murnerer was arrested and lodged lu the Central statton. Found l)Hil In a CreeU. TjBwibtown, Pa. Dee. 80. A. II. Lee, manager oi the Logun Jron nnu bti-e worke. was found ileau In a creek U' ar Logan yesterday. It U not kuown whether Mr. Lee mat his fate by accl dent or not. Mr. Lee wan well known in the Iron and steel trade lu this oountry. Tli Nw Pr- cli Miiilir. WABUiNaTO, Do.80. M. Patronotro, the newly appointod French Mlnibter to the Uuited States, paid bis fsapocts to Secretary Blaine and tho Assistant Secretaries ot the Department ot Stat yeaterday. lie. will present his areata tltli to-day. weok days, 2.47. 4.07, 8 M, and .41 a. m., IK.aj 2.12, 5.28, 8.82, 8.08 and 10.08 p. ra, Sunday, 2,47 Laive Wllllanuiport. woek dayo, 3.00,9.45 and ii.u a. m. 3M ana ii.id p. ui, nuuuujr n.i. r Haiti moru. Washington and the west via H. A O. R. R., UimuKli trains leave G Irani Avenue sttien. Phllaaolpnia,(i.ai n. it. it.; ui a nr. u ami 11.27 a. m.. 3.50. 5.42 an 7 13 o. m. BnntUy. 35 8.08 U:ei a. m 8.50 5 42 m17.Hp m. . . MUUIT1UU1I1 XfiyiBXUl.1t Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Strtfel Wtuuf i j. ijiia miw w nan. Voek-davs-Kxprees,:00 a. m. 2.00. 4.C0, , m. A03omnnaatioa,8oua. m. ana o.w, i. in. Wndays. Express, 9.00 a. in. Acoom. an U'.lon, S.00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. FCetarnlnir. leave Atlantln Cltv. deBO A laitloanrt Arkansas avenues, Woik-itft s ICxprese, 7.30, o.oo a. m. and 4.00, p. m, AC' onm.'nadAliox.lO a. m. and 4.H0 11. m. HUU days -Express, 4.00, p. m. Accommodation, 7.30 a. in, ana 4 jm p. m. au, iiAWiwi;i uen-i rass'r aki. a.. A, uolkuu. rros oi. i Manaeer. Lehigh Vallny Railroad. AZIBANaEUENT OF PASSENGER TUAINB. NOV 15. 1801. Passencer trains will leave Ubenandoah for llnncu ennnk, Lenlznton, Ulatlngton, uata. sauqua, AllentownJBethlebem, hlnston, Phil HtlelpblnandNew York at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08 a.m., 12.52. 3.10. 6.26 n.m. For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gap and airouusourg ai. a.11, a. m., ana au p. m. For Lambertvllle and Trentoi.. 9.08 a. m for White Haven, Wllties.ltarro and FltU WM U.1 , i.W. XV. ,1 U. Ul.. UU Ul, ForTunkhunnock, 10,41 a, m 3.10 and 6,26 p. m, For Anburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyons 1U.41 a. m ana o.a) p. m. ForLaoejville,Towanda, Bayre, Waverly, Slralra, Rochester, BuBalo, JS'lagara Falla, 'Jhlcago and all points Wost at 10.41 a. m, 5.20 d. m. For Klmlra and the West vlaUalamanca at 8.10 p. in. For Audenrled. Iiazleton. Blockton. Lum her Yard. Weatherlv and Penn Haven Jnuc Hon at 6.47,7.40, ,0i a. m.and 12.52, W0 and 5.2(1 n. m. For Jeanesvllle, Lovlston nnd lieave Meadow. 7.40. 9.08 a. m. and 5.28 n. m. For Bcranton at 6.47 9.08, 10.41 a. m. 3 10 and ):i'p. m. Knr Haslo Brook. Jeddo. Brlfton and Free- land at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a, m 12.52 8.10 and 5.20 p. m. For Quakake at 6.47 and 9.08 a. m., and 1.10 n. m For Wlgicans, G liber ton and Fraokvllle ai i.50 and 8.52 a m;, nnd 4.10 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, a. m., U., 3.1U,3.iU, ti.os, 0.2 1 lTjd 10J27 n. m. For Lost Creek, airardvllle aud ashland 4.27. 7.18.8.52, 10.15 a. in,, 1.00,1.45,4.10, 8.35 8.00 and 9.14 p. m. For Darkwater, HI. Clair nnd I'otMvllle 5 50 1.10, 8.62, 9.03, 10.41 a. m., 12.52,3.10, 1.10, 5.20 For Buck Mountain, New Boston and Morea, 7.40, 0.0B, 10.41 a. in., 12.52, 3.10, 6.23 and ,w p. m. For llaven Run. Centralln. Mt. Carmel and -Ibamokln, 82, and 10,15 a. m., 1.40, 4.4' ina B.uo p. in. Trains leave Hhnmokln for Bhenandoab, t& 11.55 a. m.. 2.10, 4.80 and B.30 p. m., arriving atHbenandoah,9.05a.m.,m2, 8.10, 6.28 nt! 11. inn m L... r A ...I a,. ..I QlliTai. HmnV Tnni- rui Jiu.ij , nuusiiumi, i,.... mu" lion ani liitzi 'ion Dili, 7.iu, v.us, anu iu.u u. m., 12.62, 3.10, 5.20 aud 8.1 8 p. m. For Lost Creek, airardvllle and Ashland, 1.50, 9.10 11.35 a. m., 2.45 p. m. f or uarawaier. m. uiair huu ruimviui, ,00,9.30 b. m., 2.45 p. m. For Yatesvllle. Mahannv City and Delano 3.UU, XXJ txx.t l.ii, w.w l. . r or xoiiy, Auuuuneu HUU UMIDIUU, Dm "ji:L"P-" .. ............ a PUr aitlUUU U11UUIV. IJUU1KUIUU, I3llllliuu, Oatasauqna, Allr'ntiwn, Bethlehem, East or na jnbw xora, e.wa. m., x.w p. ui. For rniiaaeipuia, i.iu p. in. 15. B. BYINGTOW, Ueu'l Pass. AeU, Bethlehem. u Wholesale and Retail. MY CLEAR CANDI1 Are absnlutely pure. Sunday PchS Churches, Bocletles, etc, supplied -J wholesale rates, Ice Cream, Bread and Cal FaK TCTTTTATsTV 104 N. Mam St., SHENAtA P .NNdfLVANIA RAlLftOAl). 8HtnrisKii.i. urvisrow, ijiIU. Ouioklv. Pormanentlv Kostorttd Vetiknei rVrTonnB, lleblllty. nnd all tho train of ev!U from early urrorsorlater exceei tbe results of OTerr,t)rk. Btckness, worrr.eto. Full Btrentth, development, and tono eiven to every oraan and portion oi tho body. Kim pie, natural method. Immediate Improyoment seen. Failure lmpoanlble, 2 ux) refercnues. littok, ei-planatiom nn urooia maiieu itteuitiUj trot?. Auureia CHIE MEDIOAU CO., DUFFALO, H. Y. To tet a roItl- Cure forth effect ot M-lf-abus ioer. IranotencT. &0..8Q it U pur faith in our Kiterillo we will Bend one M?h'a MetUclue .potency, anduuca Valuafcle jnforraau li. M. CO., 6S& llrvw&way 2tw l'rk. rniaUjnl UroiAWi 5 FIRE INSURANCE. largest and oldest reliable purely cat h oom- 120 S. JardmSt, Shenandoah, Pa. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 30 E. CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Plnast brands of olirars always on hand. xue bdl lemperauce uriuus. On. and after Xovember 15, 1801, fraft) leave anennna mn it. jouows: Pot Wigsan, 4Ilberlon, FTactvlHi -"ie, ni. uiair, ana way points, i 11.15 a -n anrt 4.15 rt ra. undave. 600. 9.40 a m and 4.1 0 n m. oi jeottsvllle, O.oo, 9.10, 11 45 a m arl Bon days, 600, 9.40 a m and 3.10 p rn. Or iieauinir, e-w, xx 10 a in ana i.xo p Sundiiv.. 800. 9.40 a. ui. aadiUupm. or roviAtown. fuoeuixvuie, 'vo.r nd Philadelphia (liroad Hlroet btattom. ii.i a. ra. aun i.xo p m wntrt nays iisavs. utj. y.tu a ra s.iu n m Fral us leave FrwkvlUe lor rthenani 1.40 am and 12.11. 5.01, r it. im p n, dlv it is am aul .40 n iu. ueave roirsviiie lur anenanuoan. ri 1.48, a m 4.40, 7.15, 9.42 p in, Hunday. ct o.ia p ul, i.irvb fliluvlelDhla iBroad s-rect s or I'ntlevtUo and 8henHndoih. o.57 8i 1,10 and 7,00 p m weok days, BundayS i.a am irorisewicorx, 4.(, 4.4o, b.sj, m. .J03.il. 11.00 andll.14.ll.85ani.lS.nJ K,iM 4.4.02 5.(1,6.21, 6.50 7.18 S.U an . m. ly.uj izn. nn dunilav.. i.'20. 4.05. 4.40. 5.35. 8.12.8 11.85 ill. til l 12.14. 1.40. 2.30. 4.02. (1) 4 VI), 5.i. 8 21 8.5 , .1 I H.l. . a HU'I L'i.UL For Hv (llrt. Lioncllrancn and lnterm s allonB8.20andll 14 a. m.. i.00 ti. m duys. Freehold only 5.00 n m week daAS For Baltimore and Waslilni;lou. it. ,ast 9.10 and 11.18 . m., 4.41, 0 57, 7.40 p.m a-., ulglit dally auU a 31, 10.20 a in., 12 ;ij (l'S, express witn uininu car to liamm ire) i r" iji, ti,. nMa u4jb, x'ji jiuiiiiuum uw a. weea davs. 5.08. 11.30 n. ra. daily. For Richmond, 7 20 a.m. aud 11 m nl dally, I3)p m, dally, except Buud .y. xrains leave narriuonrz lur iritiua s .i he west overv day at 12.21 aid SM c m 11 ami 'iiiuueuj aua a.in, t.tx p Tu. way Mioonu 8 lj i ai ana 4.10 u m ev civ ror i-iiwoare ooiy, xi.v a r.i j' - i1 ui wee davs. ueave huabury lor Willlaip rt, K '-.nanlalttua, Rochester, linftal.,i-.i,1 i s.10 am dallv. and 1.3a oa win vi, Ulmlm, 5.30 p m vrejt diiys. llu.' klrie aad Intermediate do! ate. ' iallv. Wor Look Haven. 5.10. and 9 M tally, 1 35 and 6.30 p. m. week aay; unovft a.to a m 1 83 aua o.su d ta wee i.aim, mounaay, . HAJ4. st. I'UUB, J it. Vi; Ba. Mao'r '.en y la LEATHER and SHOE fllllli i DP. J". aXjBA.B."2g 4fc UeaUr In all kinds oi WEEKS Has removed io Bill Jones' Wef stand Shoemakers' : Slipplij 17 SOUTH MAIN BTJIEET, Vhere he will be pleaied to meet the we of his trieuds and the public ln Everything in tho Drinking Lino. th K. BRIOKER, M. D., PHY&IOIAN AND S TIiOEON, Vol B Kast . Centre Btreet; Mahanoy City, $ uun ana an special aueasea a specially. Large and first-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supm 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson Housebuilding. SHENAN00X p M, HAMILTON, M, v.. Offloe-28 West Lloyd BtreetJ Oh? ra, M ' Mi
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