n r GEN. GARCIA KILLED Meiican CommRMler U ur fieri by Ills Troop?. THET HO OVER TM TUB RKBPILS. Sum, tba SreUtiftnm Leader, Bcgianing to ht (rrtatly IV-tng.. Ufa PnrM Hl( Aasmkated Every Day Ifce MrKlesm Aimy In a B.H Yt sy, Mj uMh 8t.Iill.ia Havfnr Ch. Vletecl Criminal., Who HtiHmtMi With Ih- Uprl.li.it -Opinion eta Htsl can Rollwxr IT.liLut or Jin. tun. , Momtbrit, Mex, lira. 31. dev. Seres, f lb gtSM of Nhuvo 1ob, ami V ... I I I I ,. . . . ,1 Ik : i - -.. ... ...... I. IStiXurbeJ ar the itituatloa the Sutler. Tbs uievemsnts of th troop hr. Igh here from the lower part of la tUnubllo during the pa.it Bra days u been Tery great, and tha Iranepot-t-lon (noli, let of tha MexiOen National Mlroad ha been itsaDleiant to ae sumociate tn henry demand made ;oa It hi tha gurornmant. Tba garrLnn here Use rushed all of ilt a l'tble t-oops to Niieve Laredo, fro . 'l'.eh place they are distributed ilon the right bank of tha Klo Grands. Tba news received hua I nut night hat Gen. Lorenso Qnrola, la no at maul if the troops Id tha tie 1 1 la tha XartherB lose of Mexico, with headquarters at j Mler, nail been murdered by hie com niHBd a. id that the entire foroe, nuna borlag aereral hundred mtn uudar Ills lmniedlata otnmand, had gone over to the ade of the revolution', oroasing over lcto Texaa iu a body i a point be tween Ho ma and CnrrlHa. 'Joe private noldlera la tha Mexican army aro aearly ah aonvicted cr'mluaU wl.o iaatend of beinc given a term la prison urn aeatenead to aerve with the iuIHUh. They are dmperate oharao trra and are nearly all secret gympa tl, iters of the revolutionary movaiuent. (leu Qarelu w one of the moat promt Bent nd Itlcleni oillcer in the Mexican army knd hli death at this iaia U sr 'till blow to the government FEAR GARZA NOW. sfealcaii Authfrlali Herlanlns; to apeiit the ltnvulHtlonsr Tcaitnr. Saw Antonio, Tex., Deo. 81. The military authorities of this department are uf the opinion tbat Uarza has a cret pNp atratust Uexlco that he v-ill follow out. The Mbtloan authorities rlgard him with great tear, his work of th pas. three months showing them that he Is a much more capable Under than was at Htf supposed. Hie forces are kaowu to ba well or gin.sed Tholr numbsr on the Texas aido at the border oau be but poorly os ilmatsd, bu' aeoordlng to the olwnm made by Oapt. John '& Durks, of the Tloltod States Third Oavatry, whu Is th 'roughly lufurmid on the altuitlon, the wbolu Mexlonu population of the border States are sympathlasrs, If not actual followers, la the revolutionary IhifaVs Th r la No Oraat Trouble. Boi-ioN, Deo. 31. Prtsldent W. 8. Aeyuolds, of the Mexluaa Centra: R.ill xowi, upon being interviewed abiut th e troubles on tie Mexican border, said i . "What inform.ttisu I have ooacernlng Hhla alleged revolution I hitv gathered from the bowapapers. Wa have oar va wtios whish arii eonnecw.t with t.m of 1'ie WasUru Colon TelegrapA OoLipany, .ial wijre tbure any great truujle we would ortalol.v ba aware of it. 1 am 'lull j ..ure thit information vouldnnt o suppesd by tl'e govern -me it, an,' furthermore, we nend la uphir. In oODelulon o r runrxent.ft tive tilers a-a woll Info-mud oa alixl oan HiTalra, hl I wore thore sij troulde i would oon iiarn lt uatur " la Ilahall -r Marvlnz Huailtiit. IlDKTWforoH, i'a., Dec. 81. An ap peal Is publtehod here by B. F. Isenberg lu behalf ot the starving Husstans. Ills appeal la addreassd to the farmers ot i. Lis umnty and all others whu .ate ivul-- vaaiit In relieving the poor peas ants ut the famine-stricken country. I .k laenberg auuounoes that he will grind f.eaj all the gru'a that the farmers will glvn for the benajt of these un fortunate people, and In addition he will donata a b.ishel tor "very ten he leoeives. Tba Pbnuaylvnniu railroad hiis decided to ahlp ail Hour intended for Russia to New York free. The li-st shipment will be ready In about ten days. Cluuldn't atauil Ilia 1'itMli1 OhJilli(n, PMLauaLTHtA, Deo. 81. William Marsh, aged IS, of 'Fouatown, near Mil ton, who obibmlUel suiolde Tuesday Ight by shooting himself, waa married 'aturdav to Miss Agnea Wiley, of 'en, N. J., unkaowa to his par i The faintly opposed the match, la Bresentlitg the certlneate of tr marriage, asking tt be could Usr hi wife home, so serious were ,s ibjeesloDe that he remarked that would utt worry them long, and, otng up stairs to his rem, killed him If. Dsatruciivi, Firs at Altu.iaa, ra. Aiiooka, Ta, Dac 81. The Jag urd botldraga were destro yed by tlr juiterday. Tbi following are tha ooou tiaau aud thoii raspatetiva loww: stead helm' iha atoru. flu, (MX): MoCosaell & Soap, eloSklM, )S,0(Mi Zeth's biul nees ocHsire, RSUO; Kail road Men's UhrUtlan Aasociatioi, $1,530. Th'a two latt-r ar partly laaured. Ml Anna Mack, a atadeut at tba bnatusss oollege. was token from save burolog balldlag by meama of a ladder, having beea a a a a ternUe death. tt 14gUi leirarelaa by tha frasldsnt. WaIMrOii, Pc 81. The Ireldiat held a pilbne reptiJ1 yeeteruay aieer oeeu, and to hU an hoar be ih ok b.nH viAh 1JMT. neoole. aeeo riling to the tali kep by a doorkeeper. The aMwd laeludud 000 exouclt)ite tram hew York and Boston, uieatly aahool waabera. -nd anutbsr excursion from "7w Yek nuBsburtnic M9. and mem bars of (he HatsntlAe, Literary and Hit. f.rual Aaeociatlou, now In seaio Here. Al leged II. 'tt. ll,Oi.000. rnujuiw.-i. Do. 3i. -A family has . rw 1 tiriod ,n bUamokia, 1'a. .. , aim ic b- the lawi I hjirr to s.a lm &ee U tuna ' S.na'lu, e.UtM astle OF THE QUIP. 1 Matty vletlm of the IIIkih In Variant Bsctltms. iBn,Arltt.rHIA, Dee, 81, Richard Veux in omAned to his bail, sufterlaa from .ht grip. Thlt U tha a soon 1 at tack of tha illitMfi Willi Avar vT, n., Dm. 81 Abil 100 employes of tit stetsra dtrlslea of the IMladelphta Si ( Hailrend art laid off with tha s)Mp. la is estimated that the w are fully 1,009 oaoi of tti tlisMia her , North AtT.-.BBOiio, Mn., Deo. 81. Three luiidre.l new oasss ef lea grip and eight resulting death have been reported here. Nkw HAvik, Dee. 81. There wss voarotiiy an Interval c! 34 hoar between tha death of tba wife add ruothar at At torney Charles D. llaydsn. Ilia wlfa died yesterday of tha grip, liei mother, Mm Han let Rekeooa Duutr.e, dlad Ik' the sftarunoi. Uranfohb, Conn., Dee. 81 Uellnda Hoaley, aged 40, who or a number of weeks wu housekeeper far Oharloa Uarrlton who died of the grla, died la th morning of the tame dlaeam. Shi hao been ill but threa da, Uoeron Dea 81. Of the twantj dentha reptrtod to the Hoatou Board of Health up 10 soon, eight were from pneaiiaouln and four from grip wltU compllontion There are lxtj'-ena police otHocra rpomd ob the ilsk list. MiDDLcrowN, Oorm., Dee. 81. Qrlp has been particularly fatal here. Mra. Timothr U.iaey. Hgea Oij, died from a Httttok of pbumnia auoerlnduced b grip, yeeterdny moralag. Mr. Droit (II i-l of nfumonln In the afternoot ' Ur ehort illneea, brought ea by hb utUck of grip. He w.ta (U years of age. Tho ocuple had beea marrte twenty-five yeare. flrlp Hnfli-era fliieit. Lo."DOJI. Dee. 81.---The looul RUthorl- ' tlis of Dover, Kent, In their attempt to atninp o tt influenza, have cloeaed that diaeaaa aa ooatngioue, and aa it is an olleuse for persons Mifterlag from a coiitiiglo.is dlseaae to visit publlo places, a number of persons suffering from the malady referred to have baen arrested aad oharged with violating the health laws. Tbey were all oonvlcted and i eaoh person arrested waa fined Tlia B9:lar-Hudalsr Iilntlnd. Pi'ILAUELr ia, Deo. 81. The young burglar who killed oae oflloer and wounded another has been identified ni Hobort J. Oeeoaden. lie la the sou ot the late George Casoaden, who was a member of the firm of Boyer, Kvuus M Oaaoaden, Ha Is well connected. Young Caaoaden's f.tth'r died last April, leaving a widow anl a daughter, now aboni 18 years old, and two sons, the e '.st being Itokiert The family fornerlv lived at Beverly, X. J., and jjuni,- OascaUen ro alwaya oonsldsred a well 'bewared aad promising young fellow. Cential AiiitrJoai Ilaelproclty. WASHlaor-i, Deo. 31. Reciprocity arrangements were signed yesterday by Seoretary lllalno with the Minister of Guatemala and Salvador for their re spective, countries. The arrangements with Uii.MeranU require the approval ft the Congress ot that oauntry, but It Is expected that the arrangement with lalvHUUr W441 iV luw vyviwitvu X-. A, next. NtWJ OF THE DAY. j The Chicago grata blockade Is at an and. Aaron Van Uater ot Bod Usj!, N. '., waa Instantly klllt.d yesterday by tv iug a tree he was outtlng down ta'.l on Mm. Jonas S. Hinckley, inventor of the kn.ttliig machine which bsars his unme, died at Norwalk, O., yesterday, aged 74 yeuifs. Michael Tylor, a well known local pelltlolan of Red Bank, N. J., died yes terday. He was elestod to the Leglsla tur in ItbJ and ssrved three terms. He also he.d many other political offices !a the Stats, lis was a Democrat and a, 'eader ot the party la Monru outh ouiiiy. tVeathflr Iwriloatlon. TVASiitw. row, Deo. ax For New fSnrlsnti Colder fair: northerly winde, iucreaslDB clui.d.nessaiid iilng teiaperatuie to-morrow, with uaa'erlv winds. For Keatera New Vork, Saalera Penssrl vanhi, Nw Jerter, Maryland and Delaware! Pair, northerly wiuJi, sllgut ohaaies in tem perature For Western New York and "Veetern Penn sylvania! Fair, etatlnntry tenipersture, northerly winds, shifting to eastorly, prob ably saow to-morrow. NKW VllltK MAllIf ISTi. N11 Yohk, Dee. 9H and S pr eeat. 30-Mousr oa eU easy At BOKD3. CoHiiir S Clotlns; YasteraaT To-'tF. Ker... )oiip, a .119H HTM a Mar... .lieii a. lou. bTOCat WAllKar. Closliisj Yeetvrdir. Canastait rMeltlo tH) CeHtral facuac '4i Cbleavu. Kur, & Qulaey IMInif are Itudi aeon. DeL liek. i. wasterH aria pnl."'.'.".'.!!!"!'.'.. L4iae aooae e Louis Naeh Mioataaa Uaatrel 1 tlaaaourl Pauuts. New Jersey teetrai Msrth'vescera Utwoa NsvlKattoa PaiHtw Mad tUaduuf B4ek talaad fataM faoi esveru TJi m p.'ii nun.. HUA IK MAHKHT. wuil.. stark oaaaeJ &rs .Inuedso )o. :i red wtatee. WJ. en. Own - Mersv wist week, but BUU4S- 3: luentLr advanaad. 0o. Mxee. bee. STii aael. JaM--Markat opened dull. Ho. I. mini, I Iiec te, jsb i PKUUUUM. i Dusjf aw Creamery. State St Van,. eitrM.M aallifj. creamery, wastera, ami t e.2i o. Ctesiaery, wesiero aeoaos...,,..4l aatfl a. State dalt. u. t. tubs, extra 46 o-aW a. naasa- Ktate raotory. fulteream. S(it State factory, full eeeam faaer ,.uim ..WllOW i rt.. i oiz State (otorr. fitu eeeam. nee,..,,. State raetory. full ereatm. ntsai to nil .I0alt: 'ual)aluS btate tauhiry, eooAuoB ts rutr . . . Ljvi rooiaav- gpnutr ebwkeus, cnnae. larxenerib. al3W Iti'iiur unlokens, prime ti aOM y.U. Jens, tttavakfa.. pena... avtj DVUHI I'Ol'.TllT - KAVACU3 Olosln lo-dar. Ml i iC ..IWi HXM, :: m -I ,. ml 8iw Dee..l07M 'tMrker. taw 4 woigitts. per 10 ,lj al 1 ft- -Mr 1-nua, a. W pair. ..HO 5H i SEEKING A DIYORCE Priiioa Bluclier and His Mat rimonial Trfiublos. WAS DX0KIVBD I1T HIS WIFK. Hi Baji H Soohtl and Fiaaoolal Stand la; Did Not, Stttt Him. Tha Prlncaaa traa Hroaklra (Jlrl, and tha Marrtuc tt Yanr Ago Wa oa n tlrantt 8oaU Bluohar, tVho la a D BOatitlaat of the Vamaua Maralial, tVaa Thieatanad Ulalaharltauae Mr Hit latli.r. Ksw Yohk, Dee. 81. One of th alllauean la which a Kuropaan noble nan And nn JL.mrlean girl were the high oomrActtag parele will soan be dlaaolred " tha nobleman oaa obtain lite desire, which Is a dlroroe. Prince Fordlnnnd BlUoher, desoendant of the old Fruailan hero oalled by his countryman "Marshal Vorwarti," who fell upou Kapoteon't flank nt Waterloo, married a year or so ago la Milwaukee, Mla Alma Loeb of Urooklyti. H nppeari that each party labored under a mlaappreben sion regarding the other, for whureas the Prlaoe had noiu- JOg but sxpeotntioni, hla bride imngtaed he bad estatea in Qermaar: while ho fancied her relutlves in New York and Brooklyn were tmmsnaely wealthy, and would put him on Uts urtstooratle feet here In Aoierloa. VVhan tha honey ntonn was over and finarioes bogan to run low the mutual disappointment wu developed. The rrmoesa Bluober returned to Brooklyn and mnt hi railila with hr narant nn Ijtf.tyette avmue, while her hubaud reverted to uts forme r boarding house life. When Prince Blusher's father, Prince lllucher Von Waldestoft, of Sohloss- Bluvlowlts, Poc Cuttle, Qermany, heard of wh.it be considered a mesalli- iin, his blue blood boiled, ntid he threatened to i ut his son oil with a pfennig. Other German relatives advised a dlvores, and, hurried nnd worried on all sides, tha young German nobleman Is now looking to the law courts for surcease of his matrimonial sorrow. He has consulted Lawyer Ambrose If. Furdy as to dlvoroe proceedings. Tba Prinoa Is short in build, has full blue ayes, a golden mustache, and looks like the Qsrman pntrioian halt n mils off. lie Is easy In his manners, very affable, wears oheok trousers, and speaks good English with a slight Ger man uccont. "t is true," he said, "that my wlfo deceived me grossly as regards her social and financial position, but I am aware I could not obtain a divorce tn this country, because of deception practiced before marriage. I have, I hopo, some thing more tangible on .whloh to rest my plea. I have found out a chapter In ths life of my wife which will give ma a clear oase, altogether apart from uooial or Qnauolal questions." "Why," axclaimed tue Frioos, tax ing warm, "she told ma her New Iter!; relatives were wealthy and would assist it, uan uwu ouv VI buatu iiie.i. tiffi unole Is a rich leather merahaat, but ha did not advance her a oeat. Her fathe r does not own his house la Brooklyn. Well, I suppose every youug man Is supposed to maku a fool of himself once lu his life." CRUSHED BY THE CARS. Frightful Duath of Two Men ut a fio tory lu Tallsy Fall., H. I. PROVIDKMCE, It. I., Dae. 8l.Wli;! A gang ot men were employed In muting oars at tha Ilhods Island Perking H-no Shoe Company's Works at Valley falls a freight train which was being made up In tha yards struck the cars with considerable foroa. Most of tbu men managed to jump out of the via), but Isaac Yale and Sarkis Sihlgrau were caught between the oar and a pile ot old lrou aud crushed to death. Yale was a Frenchman, lived at Cen tral falls and leaves a wife aud six children. Sabigrau was an Armenian, lived iti Valley Falla, and had been lu this country but four months, having a wife and child In Armenia. Itnliwn luaeimiltr Again. Roue, Djc 81. Notwithstanding the denial made by Amerio.iu oliioiaU, It Is again asserted, and apparently with au thority, that the Italian and American govarumeute have agreed that un In demnity shall be given In the oase ot any victims of the New Oris ana lynch ing proven to be Italian subjects These repeated assertions of oonoession on the pa t ot the American government are attributed, Id some quarters, to the de sire ot the Rudlnl administration to mnke an excuse to tha Italian people for resuming full dlplouiattc relation wltu the United States. Tha Amerloan de nials have excited much surprise and oaused embarrassment to the govern' -Hisnt and its friends. ictury for lite TnlegrHpliem. San FttAKCiaoo, Deo. 81. Tha Ball road Telegraphers have won their tight, Late yesterday afternoon tienerul Mana ger lowne ox tue aoutnara 1'aaiua raur road lO.apatiT agreed to wltndiaw sua obnoxious affidavit, lld also tgiaed to reinstate about threo-quarteri of the etrlktuK ouerators This aftld ivtt was that the man aigiaug U did not beloui to the Ordsr at Knilivai Telegratihai, Ths operator made a lodag tight until the trelniurB oauao to tour iMiatanoc by .hreateaittg a geaersl strike. Vroved to He a AcTON. Mass, Deo'. New Voeker. 81. The horribly mutilated and deeoiunaaad body fouud here last Saturday la conclusively proven to ba that ' IfrmsW Tyler Illxby nlN.ir 1'ork. Bixb. who worked for Norman Uoodrioh Oo , lutfc Mew York nn .luce 8 fur bis vaoutloa. After stieail- insr three days in Uostoa. tluriug which time be U said to nave druuk heavily he auddanlv dleappaartd, It l prob- ablt that he was l.ired to the sptt where bis bodv was touu l aud tbera robDed and murdered. Tha body has been re moved to Oouoond. hlandanl Oil r,iop.,..-e Hitraed Hm.jrs T "1ST, N. .1 . Per. HI A flra occurred lat evaulug lu the i.wo-story Aiu.ii.iaiia u uldliii2 tf the btand.trd Oil Vuric-i at Oiiirtkole Honk. Tha build' nr v(3 roiriletaly destroyed. The i (0, , rp tm buu .tuft, atook and mAcala f'vfo rMph t aont ! ?4,W(J. Candies, China and Lamps. QUR OFFEU thin week to teachers la full of tntret. D in't you know lit II? "J lle!i,1.9imrUtf?.,for X-H,a lfta ftnrt holiday goods ofHlimwi DISCOUNT OF IE 1'hU CENT, on all puroliiwo to Hie ainoutit of $8.00 and .upward to nil lober. Pluah Goods, Dolls aud Toys lu entllees vurltty. lollajt wis, all inakBH to ult all puraea. Are pronounced most dollolous, only 20 cents per pound, all klndg. DUNCAN (S WATDLKY, 1111 I !ATT I iimiinn rn TWO STORES: IC West Centre Street and 34 North Main Street, Shenandoah. rT"lHEItE ta money In It for you If A you pu reliant' your holiday goods from ua. Five hundred ntylt dressed dolls, from Bo to $1 60 each. Dolls' shoes, etooklnge, trunks, tables, (jureuue, chairs, toilet sote, paintboxes, writing deskg, doll swings, air rifles, drums, trains of cars, guit boats and ttber articles run by steam, A iwge lot of mechanical toys, too) rhests and nil the latest games, A It C and build, n K blocks, Piasn.ToilBl anft ManienrB Sets utique sliver toilet and man, uro ets, dictionary aud biole stand hold re, hook and ladder and lire ei'gniea, lu stoves, German tops, trump t and many other articles in (his line. Musical Instruments, Perfumery, Sleighs ! China Sets, Magic Lanterns, &e. To ministers of the gospel aud school bought. All goods must bo sold before refused. Call early and have the pick want, wmcu wm oe set asiue,on payment or a small aeposic. ?M ado'paia and Ba ailing Railroa' JKme Table in ejeel Aoe. IS, 1801 mm LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS "or " err Yo ft via Philadelphia, weoir days .- 1 '- ..1 1'iOB A tie . m. Hundayl 2.1(1 and l.tt a. m. 'oi jTev ork, via M-ibcb Chunk, week days, 6.26 J) a. m. and 12.M and 2.60 p. m. F r Keadlnz cud Philadelphia week dayr. .10. 6.'j. 7.20, a. m., UUS 2.W aud 5.53 pin;. Hnnlay, 2.1U and 7.41 a. in., 4.80 p. m. For Uarrisburg, week daye, 2.10,7.20 a. m, SO, 6.55 p.m. For ABentown. week days, 7. 20 v in.. 12.3T !.W p. m. tn,. n,el ,l.s TiTiiak- iIlwd O 1 ft T Uf 1 n Wt 1' Ut A Jt I? V Jl Oa STSsjaB. ci sV'oa a-ue liSO 2.9) and 6.M p. m. Hunday, 2.10 and7.1 a, nt , 1.3U p.m. Woi Tamaqua and Mabanoy City, weel daee, 2.10, 6.26, 7.2U, a, in., 12.3i 2.60 and 6.M p. n. csoaaay. aiuiuiu .so.iu., iiu p. ui. AddHlona! lorMananoy Olty, week days 7.00 p. in l'l-r uvaiiwwr huu iiiiuuuin, wow wmiBmipon, funoury days. 11.25, 7.20 and UJ and Iwtebury. Ham 1 7rV week i p. i. Hunaay Dan a. rn , ij.uo p. m ncca wyD. -.w, i.v nuu ..wv - Knr MiliiDdv 1'lane. week davr. 2.10 3. i). 11, luUHIiU 1 i , . 11 .. ll, M ww. - - i it i . , in - in of 1 AC H UI KU ii c s,. p. 111. eunuay, iMa iuju f.ta o.' i.ue, . m. Per UraruviUe (Kanrabannook Btution wees days, 'AID, 3.3S, 6.2F, 7.20 and ll.HO a. m., 12.S8, i m 2.60, 6.SA, 7.01 aud S.36. p. m. Sunday, i' lO 25, 7,48 a. m., S.06, 4JX! p. m. eot Asmand and Hnamosin, wfcex dav 3.26, 5.28, 7 JO, 11.31 a m 1.86, 7.00 and ,i m. onuuay j.si, ih. iu., u. iu. XKA1WB FU14 H111SMAH1RIA11 t (.eve New York via Philadelphia, wek days, 7.45 a. in., 1.30, 4.00, 7.S0 p. m 12.15 ' Duoaay. d.isj v. ui., i.i'i utaui. ave Nee York via Mauoh Chunk, wk rim s. ..10. 8.46 a. m.. 1.00 and 3.13 p. m. Bun- day, 7.00 a.m. -ave I'miaoeipuia. weea ua, s-jjj, biu "i.OO a. to. 4.00 aud 6.00 p. m..lrom Brotd a id CallowbiU and 8 a. m.and 11.30 b. m rora Mband Ureeu streeta. Hunaay v.txi a. j. ll.sO p. m. from tn an ifeen. " tve ileadlne. weetc days, IM. 7.10, 10.t r nnd 'LW a.m., 635, 7.67 p.m. BuudaylSatd J0.4 a. m. mve f otbrvUle. week days, o, 7,su a, m. 12 lO.rt 11 p. ru. Uuuday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m. auC Leave iumaaua. week days. 8.20. 8.4S auc 11 2 . m.. 1.21. 7.18. and tf.lts p. m. Hunday 3.2C 7 43 m. and X50 1. m. leave Mabanor Wty. wtea anys, .4u, .ie aid 11.47a. m.. 1.61. 7.42 aud 9.41 p.m. Hue day.8.WJ1.17a.m.,Saep.m. liOive Mabanoy Piaue, week days, 2-41, 4.00 fl 1.83, 11JW a. m.,1.05, ton. 6'20, 8 28, 7JT, auc in wo m. eHinuay 3. i, a-uv, auu , , n, a.87,6 01 p.m. lAiave Ulrnrdviuo (iwnpainnocx autuon tries: days. 2.47. 4.07. M. and 2.41 a. m Vim 2.12, 5.M, M, 8.08 and 10.08 p. m, Isunday , 2,47 i .i. njsn a, m. 9.ai, o.ui p. in. tisave will amspori. weex oays, 6.w.e.teaiia ll.Wia. tn.8.86 and 11.16 p. m. Uundayll.lt t lialtlmore, WasUlneton and the weft via t. O.K. K., thmogb trains leave ulraid Aenue station, Philadelphia, (P. R.R.1I, oi ft .iff MTuiii 11.17 n- m.. 118. 6.42 an. 7 18 u. aa. Hiuidr.y, S.US 117. a, m SJ8 642 tDd7.111). m. a i LiA ivriu i hit ut viniurt. Leave Pblladelphia, OLeatant Street Woan a n ioain iSbraai wuari. sn aeaaiHiftf. Mtv t?eekHlays-tlxprtis,fl a. in. 2.00. 4.i0, , m. Aoximtno3auoa,Buva. m. anu a.vu, . si. 4HBdaya. Bipress, 8.0A a. m. Aeaom. ae'a ltw.sjN a. m. and l.JO p. ru. tetarnlni, leave Atlantl Olty. depo A Untloonc ArsaaBaas aveones. Wt' L,..... qui a nA a ,v, onri I tin n n Aa. romnieriaUo.'i 10 a. m. aud 'JO p.m. Buu- davb-KxnreM. 4.00. p. m. Aeoommodatlon, 7.80 a. ru. and 4.:io P. m- O. U, llAiiUOUK. wen' i rasa r agi. V. iV. hourui', i-re ueji-j iaaaMr, sn'lw n.iliLli. Piarmilntnflv F'astored, IVenUueaa, NerTSUKueaa, liability. B4 all I ho tram if evils fr m . arlr rturaorlstei iisoesaiia tba readlM of ovotnot j,lo!uui, wurtr, ate. Full streactli, devakiputnot, eni tpuo t,lven ioevri orvaa and pottkui of tie tv-ly. Mlmple, i sMrsl teetbod. lo'aedl..te iDiri-nreaient sea. failure lmuoaaible. .QlK riffttvuH'a f ..;. cxriUiSAloliJ -Uldpraoisc rtiiea'Meaeiliree. Anirn. fIRIE MCOICAL QO I1UFFALO, N. Y. MM WANTED Ta i s. n-stlf. Curm t Ill VlfM!i k k a.). S.litf , t , . j tr I'stt p.". . ... a ItnSl 1.' WSdSklF MEN out f( i ,m I MTiy., He ft- -CHRISTMAS 8 South Mam Street, 51aonAxi.clccv:ti, teachers, 10 per cent., oft on nil goods January 1st, nud no reasonable oiler of the lot. You cau select what you Lohigh Valley Railroad. ARRANGEMENT or PAW.ENOEB TBAIKS. NOV 15. 1S91. Passenger trains will leave Ubenandoih for Mancn t.nunK, icnigtnon, Hiatinetoa, cau adelplitaand New York at 6.47, 7.40, 9.08 a.m., For Uelvluere, Delaware Vv'ater (Jap and oi.ruuuauurg hi-o.., t. iu.,ariu tunp. m. For Liambertvlllo and Trentou. 9.08 a. m For White Haven, Wllkes-Barre and PltU ton M7, 10.41 a. m.,8.10 and 5aop.ru. For Tunkhannock, 10,41 a, m., 8.10 and 6.26 p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyonr 10.41 a. m and 6.28 p, m. For Lacey villa, Towanda, Beyra, AVaverly, Elmlra, Kocbester, tin 11a U, Niagara Falls, Cblcago and all polnta West at 10.41 a. m.,nnd 3.28 p. m. For Klmlra and the West vlatjalamanca at 3.10 p. m. For Audenrled. Pasleton. Ftockton. I.um irui J. uiu. u wibiivi j aummu . i uu w uuv tlon nt 5.47,7.10, 9J a. m.and 12.32, 3.10 and w p.m. i For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Benvei aitttttuiw, i.w, tr,i n. iu, sun oiifl il, in , Forrtorantonat5.47 9.08, 10.41a. n.. 3 10 and a:wp. m. Fnr Haale Brouk eddo. llrliten and Free land at 5.47, 7.4'j, 9 -M, 10.41 a. la., l'A52 3.10 and 5.26 p.m. ForUuakake at 6.47 and 9.08 a. m and 8.10 1)- in For Wlians, Qllberton and "'raokvllle al 3iunait.M.B m.,auo s.iu p. m For Yateaville, Mabanoy City and D-sle.no, a.17, 7.4ii, a.oii, 10.41, a.m., riisi,K.iii.'.),, fl.21 and n. m. rill ljn. vit-a-., .iiiniu.i.io i.uii .iDi.Muj. 4.27, 10.15 a. in., 1.00,1.413,4.10, 8.85 s.01 and 9.14 p. in. For Dane water. Ht. Clali and PotUviUe 5 SO MO, 8.52, 9.08, 10.41 a. ID., 12.1)2, 3.10, 4.10, 6.28 p. m. For Buok Mountain, :aw Boston and Morea, 7.10, 9.08, 10.41 a. u... MM, 8.10, 6.28 and 8 JR j. m For Raven Unn, Oeatralla, Mt. Canool and QuainuHio, Eh-, muu U,LU ... JU.f ..w anu p.uri p. ui. Trnlns laftve Hhamokla fnr Hhenandoah, 7.66 UJ35 a. m., 2.10. 4 JO and BJJ0 p. ra., arrlvlna atHhenandcah,9.06a.m.l12J2, 3.10, 6.2H and il. ut u at t"or fxifty, Andenrled, Bllver liror.e: Jana- 110118111 Haileton 5il7, 7.40, 9.08, aud io.ll m., 1232, 3 10, 6.26 and 8.' S p. m. husuai ntiiinn. For Ixut Creek. Otrardvllle and Ashland, 9.x, H.io 11.8a a. m,, n.u p. m. For Darkwater. 8t. Clair and 1'ottavIlH 3.00, 8JU a. m,,2.46 p. ra. . . ror Yaiesviua, Mauanoy uity anu Aiaiano ll-TU m. Ulri .t V.VO ij. u. mt L3liy, A.uoeariu anu jiueivtuu, ' m., i.su p. m; Fnr Meneh I'tinnkr. Lehlehton. Blatlnrton Oalasauoua, AUentown, Bethlehem, Ecu tor ana new xora. nAia. in., i.w p. m. ror rmmaeipnut, i.w p. m. E. 11. liyiNGTON, Uen'l Pass. Agt. Hethlebem. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable pat-ftiy cosh com 120 S. Jardin St, Shenanooah.Pa. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, dti E. ( lENTUK BT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE K i cent brandu of dvtm always on band. The tt UimpdrBMoe Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 BOTJTH MAIN STUKBT, Where lie trtll be plee.ed to meet the wants of but friends and tbu public la Everything in the Drinking Line J R. BU.OKI.tt. M. D., pnrsrcj . and svaavN, 019!Ust CtD' ritlttUDlalt i itroet; Mai aioy Ctly, l't , . al dleawtu a speolt Ur. i ANTA n re UMLO rfMTaBlMslMrt tx lkJl. .-a .... 5 fortmt irwmion; v for two, l for W9e: one tomtit. tkJUi A. ' . Foil t?ALH A good Htul geutle Oet tre street, Bhautrndeah. 12 ltt NOTICE. ApplloauU for outdo. relief (jre reniilrod li lurnlsh new an il. Cailons fbrlSSS. ThnMvhn v. mi .1. durtog peoewber are exoepiod. lar. ed Hpulloatita muw give h isbanv lull nalfie. Juttoeiof the Iace will fiitr jura. Wil. liKlMlNOr , THOU J IHAChY, Jcih Birua , Il.U) n 1 f.. l'..n- r uiln.1 So1ioylklllH,veu, Pa.Iiec 2J, l i imt TTIOR HAT.Ifi. Th ira f JJ hnraes reoaiitly used by the o)iim..la II. A K. B. Oo., No. 1 The b rses wi'l'ma bargain to the purchasers. r HAN K I.BWIS, JOBW I .8K .Hc;WEK, JBHK U'Nlll I , KBANK fOUBINUTOS, JAMBS McDoM,n First National B i. Idlln, Til I CAT II 70 BDILOfMO SHENANDOAH. PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00 A. W. Leisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisennng, Cashier, 9 W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Opcu Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT, INTEREST ! I'altlon Havlusru Uepoalta. GO TO HEADQUARTERS I ron ruHE OMICTIONEBI (lrosiE-siAiir) Tree Ornaments, &c.i tvi.Uciio nnd Pi'tjiil. MY CLEAR CANDIES ! Are absolutely tmre. Sunday Hchcolt, unuroues, Hoctelies, etc., supplied at wholesule rates. ce Cream, Bread and Cate F. KEITH AK, 104 N. Mm, St., SHENAHDOAHi P iNNSYLVANU RAILROAD. BOBtTTUEIU. CIVI8I0N. Oa and attr leave c ?or Wiitcan Ue. at. Clair. 11.13 a 3i ana 4 auudaye, w, 9.40 a m ano a.io p m. 3 foe Fotlsvino, 8.00, 8.lt , U 45 a in and 8 Jan days, aoo, s.tn a ind s.io j m, c For Reading, 8 uO, 1 1 45 a ut aud 4.15 p iu, i Senditys. AW 9.40 a.m. and 8.10 pra. For Fottstown, I'hoetuxviue, Norrlstc1 -a rtulaaplph (Broad street statloni. 8, ' 11.45 a.m. and 1.16 p m week dsys una ayt, tw, .) a m u.iu p oi- i Trains leave FreetevlUe loi Shenandoah t.40 a m and 12 14. 5.04. '. .13. 10.0) n m. Huit days 11.18 am and o.4U p m. 2vbfm'r- 15, 1891, 'ran ui neman" tun Hit I'Hlu'jx: i , arirton, Fn jkvllle, .'I Ir, i ad way pi nla, 8.0u, I .15 o m. I uetave rut' -v uiu ivn uuuikuiuihui, &u.u .v, i la a A tn ?tK ftlliim Mnnrtavr in 5 ... . V, " ...v, ' . " '. - . ... . ... , -via 1 p m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad s reel etat'.ori or I'oiisviiie ana rmeziaaaran. . 8iV tt ' (.10 and 7,oo p m week days, Bt uday I'.'W, ail i.a am i Fornew Yorar, a,2U, 4,ie, 4.40, 5.S-, 8.60, 7J t .30 8 Jut JJ0. II JOandll.M U.35nm.l2.mnoo: 1.30, 4.20 4 , ua. i 6, 6 , ftSO 1.13 8.12 and 10 i m anoays. ; S "i, 4.05. 4,40. d.85, 8.12, R.M,.fL I 12 44, 1.40,2 80, 4.0'!, 'limit" V 'f IS ,'.HS.U o m -.! 12.01 ll!Kl(east. 11.JS . TO. Htrt 4.f'll. 5 V,. H 1 ) H For Bea li ' i l. Imii Branch at.d ' ntern. edlai Itnla L.eaiaiiiats n wnrL.ii.. stauons euant it.ii a. m., s.im p m wec.Aiw ro, iiaitimoie anu WHsmnion. 0. V.10 and 11.18 a. m., 4.41, 8 67, ; lop.ra a nignioaiu' anu s .u, iuliou. iu., u 1 . . 'imi' express wflb dintlug oar to llaltlm ire i.SO, f .1 1 weeadays. 5..-U.,l l). m. fl.V' v. For Hiohmond. 7 20 a. m aud ' .011 riml UHiiy, . uv 1' 111.110111., 1.1H r-' auar, iTains leave narrieL. 4rg . rittetn rg ail basaalevturvuBt &Lb15'Tiani1 ill ., m a-lr' SO) (tlml'ed) and 8 40, 7.25 p m. Wav.1 AlliiAnnRIS tm anil t.iflri r,i ui.r nu. 1 For iittwurrttimy. H.2J a hi daily l adn.L aa week day. t Lave Baubury lor Wlllia-.uspoia ttmi-Si lin.MilMia ..AAhAJiftJii. W. Hi. In. ,.,1 Ui . V 'all- .lOuivi.&ally, and 1.35pm we dai tfi Vr Klmlra, 6.80pm weekdays. I For Krieanri intermedial po'-.ts, t 'tiarry tally, rnr iamk Hives, 6.10, and i to a : tally, 15 aun tVu p. m. we-1 day. KJ tenovatiW n m U and 5,80 p m w. xfl',,.; 1.LU a. at LEATHER and SHOE Wm - dealer In all kinds ot ShoeiTtakors' : Supplies, ' i(i Rnd Qrst-cla( stocki A I Demands of tho Trade Swp. lA w. CENTRE -v Ferguson lIcusebulldlnK SIIEMN: 0 M lMiMIl1'ON, M. i PwYStClAN AUD SVME0. Offlue- Weitl.loyo Htrttt. Bhen, at ItI r 1 k 1 ya fel2sa.P .V 7 h 'Jm 1th 'Oil tab 'am ?x,omk'."'"