CITY OFPARIS' TRIP Rougliost voyago tho Captain Ever Exporloncod. 170 DAMAGE DONE TO THE SUIP. Madamo Patti tlis Oaly Woman on tha Passage Who Was Not Baasiok. Klnytd In llur Cnblu Throughout tlio n llr Viirase-rA Vesiel In DliitrfiM Hlehlml, Hut BHe llniilllrml No AW Jiflayad by a Hucoosslon of Hoavy Gnloa unil Terribly High Haas. New Yohk, Jan. 2.Capt. Wntklns, ot tho stoamihlp City of Paris, which arrived here two dayH overdue, and for which tha greatest anxiety hud beeu felt, tells tho following story ot the voyage: "It was tha roughest trip I have ex perienced in years, aud was by all odds the stormiest experience that tho City of Paris has had. We had to buffet ngainst fja continuous sucossslou ot heavy gales and terribly high seas, "For about 53 hours we had to slow our engines, as the seas were too furi ous to push the ship through at the usual pressure of steam. We wero de layed about Ave or six hours on leaving QueonstOrvn on ucount ot a vary hea vy tog, nod on Sunday evening, I) sc. 27, weio'st about four or five hours In com -munlcatlng with tho Lland.iff City, ot the Bristol City Line, which was Hying Signals of distress. It was in latitude 49 deg. 17 mln., longitude 83 deg. 18 mill,, that we sighted the diviblod ves sel. The Ma was very high at the time, and I could uot get any whore near her. "Finally I stopped tEe City of Paris imd lowered one of the boats, Bending un officer to her. Her captain declined iwslstanoa, and desired only to be re ported that tho engines of his boat wero disablod, but that he expected to get along all right. She was bound for New York from Bristol. The Bens had used her pretty bHdly and had left her only oue lifeboat. The sealed letter which the oaptniu threw to our officer I hare in my possession now aud will deliver to her agents. "Our vesssl had no troublo of any sort. She behaved excellently through out the trip. Our worst days were on Christmas aud Thursday. The gale was terrlflo and the waves washed continu ously over tho decks. But no dnmago whatever was dona to any pirt of the vessel. There was no fear or anxiety among the pausongora at any tima. Even at our worst moments, when wo pitched ami tossed about lu a lively fashion, they took it all good humor odly. The most of them wero, of cjurso, sick. For a day or two nobo,iy jnado hlH or hor appearance at the table. Tho City of Paris brought over 137 cabin p.iseugors and 337 steeragi pas Hengers. The moit prominent among tho saloon pjople were Mine. Pattl and hor company. Pattl wus the only woman on board who was not seasick. She very rarely, however, made her ap pearance outsiue ot uer caiiiu, ana uau ull hor moals brought to her, IN FEAR OF THEIR LIVES. Xno WltliMlos A''.ilmt lti)ckTli Do ATaul lllui IlnUuieil, It la Said. Not Toms IUvek, N. X, Jan. 2. Ono ot the reasons why Elson K. Rockwell, tho murderer, has not yet boon rolensed lrom the Stato Prison on a tlckot-of- leave Is said to be that so far Keeper John IL Patterson has refused to Bigu tho narolo. His signature was withheld, Jt waB said, lu dofereace to tha earnest protest of Justice Van Syckel, before whom tho ce was triod. It was also said that two of tho prln clpil witness in tho oass, ex-Sheriff ' uluyton itoODinsaua uapc. jouu utility, had asked leavo to petition that Hick wcl) ba not roloasod, as tttoy were rear fulthat tho prisoner might soak revenge upon them if he should bo eat free. 1 Two Sins Slue ConvlwU Parilnnod. giso Sing, N. Y., Jan. 2. It was a happy New Year, Indeed, for two con victs confined in the prison lurj. When' they arose they were presented with A pardon from Gov. Hill. Tha men are Geo?a Weldlor, aed fi9, serving 20 yenw for manslaughter, convlotod in ISSa and sentenced by Jitdue Mooro, ot Brooklyn; and William Uonroy, 23 year old, serving a life sentence for murder In the second digroo. Hu was noutenoed by Judge Van Brunt, of Now York, In 1885. ' The Vatioan ao,t Chill, ROUB, Jan. 2. The Vatican Ib taking Btepi M resume rtlplomatio relations -with Chill, und It Is stated that Presi dent. Hontt has reoalvui the overtures favorably. The former Papal Nuuulo uriui arnellad from Chill at a tim when the Ulerlcal party was out ot powr an d . influence. In the recent revolution th Olorlcals gave utrang support to the Congressional oaa. and it is said that they re to be grntlflod by the recaption of a xapal Nuncio. Contract Irfiborer Itiuil PoiiTi.iNi), Me., Jan. 2. Fifty-SU Jo , ,hiamen, carpenters anu ooopars , , id at tue nlars of tho Allan anl 1. c V, . ,i In. of stoamsbipa In thla , tve received notiee thut tney idu back to Canada, they . , un broiiKht hero in Violation ll ot tuo a, ten contract labor law. Mn f ina Away His Tliuo. New Yohk. Jan. 3. Comedian Soan lan passed a very quiet day,. lie slept well durinf the night, and found muou tiluasure durinu the Way singiug wine of his old lungs, It looks now as though tha uctor might live for a yor or more, but there is no hope of his ever regain' log bis reason. llrldeu Movi'il br If, lUAXcnusTmi. N. H, Jan. -The tr lewoK of the New ilanchestar & N.r b Ware railroad bridge was rnovod four teat out ot lliu by ice nd hlijli vratir, aid there is danger that it' will be entirely carried away, though evory elfort io being made to prevent it, Grip rVonrtpilnp In New Tork, NEW Yoiut. Jan. S, The new jai cpened favocubly.so .far as .the death leonrd of the grip is onnoarned, there being but eleven dsaths from the dleense una its oosspiicanoai. GOV. FLOWER'S RECEPTION. ' Th Ocenslon a ltmiiHrknble One Stafi autl Other Appolntrannts. Aijiny, N. Y,, Jan. 2, Governor Flower's reception was particularly noticeable from tha number of political loadors lrom various parts ot the State who paid their respeota. It s esti mated that over a thousand persons took oooaston to shako hauds with him after his inauguration. Durlmr the evening Governor Flower nnd wife received the State officers and personal friends nt the Executive Man sion In a most hospitable manner. Mrs. Flowor was assisted by the lad les who accompanied ber to tho inauguration and who are her guests. Ine occasion was a notable one, from the fact thnt It marks the opening of a new social era at the capital. Not since Mrs. Cornell rulud In the Gov ernor's household in 1833 has a ladv graced the recentlous which should ba the prlda of tho capital city. It U announced that Senator Hill will go to Washington on Monday next, though many still bellove he will remain hero until after the Legislature organ izes. His last official act was the sign ing of a commission appointing ox Postmaster David Q. Hockney, of Fort Plain, to succocd Eugene Blackford as Commissioner of Fisheries. The full staff of the new Govern or, which took part In tho Inaugura tion coremonlos, is as follows: Adjutant-General Gen. Joslah Por ter, of New York. InBpector-Genoral Gen. McGrath, of Albany. Judge Advocate General A. F. Jenks of Brooklyn. Surgeon General Dr. J. H. Bryant, of New York. i Chief of Engineers Prof. Palmer 0, Rlcketts, ot Troy. Chief of Artillery Gen. Ferdinand P. Earle, of New York. Quartermaster General William M. West, of Hamilton. Paymaster General Frederick 11. Hal- Bey, ot iNew lo.x Commissary General of Subsistence Lieutenant Colonel Georse D. Sauford. ofFeeksMH. Inspector ot Rlfla Practice Benjamin F. Whitlock, of Stnten Island. Aides d Cnnin Jacob Itunnsrt.. Jr.. of New York) John McGee of Wntkins; Alios, it oioan, oc imow York; Charles S. Rogers, of Hudson; Robert Grler Monroo and W. L. Davis, of New York. In connection with the Incoming State administration, the following ap pointments have been announced by Attorney-General-elect Simon W. Ro- sendale: Flr3t Deputy Attorney-General Isaao IL. Jllayuard, of Stamford, Delaware County, (reappointed). Second Deputy John W. Hogan, of Watertown, (promoted from the third deputyship.) Third Daputy John D. McMahon, of Home. Assistant to the Attorney-General, stationed in New York city Wm. J. Lardner (reappointed). ClerksWilliam Ray Daland, M. II. Quirk, William H. Thomas, Walter L. Chllds, John F. Haudloy (all reappoint ments). Death of Vat Stan DleUI. Baltimoue, Md., Jan. 2. John Die lei, the famous fat man who died at Cincinnati, was a n.itive of this place. Ho followed tha trade ot butoherlng. He weighed over 703 pounds and suf fered severely during his Illness, He was married to his corpulent bride, weighing 0'J3 pounds, on November 18 last. The deceased was tho largest man about the girth on exhibition, measur ing eight and one half feet, whilo bis wite measures six and three-fourths feet. Tho body will be brought her for interment. lElir InceiKllary Vim at Nashua, Nashua, N. II., Jan. 2. Shortly nftet midnight flro was discovered issuing from llcQueston & Co.'s elevator on Front street Tho flame spread rap, I Idly and soon enveloped the furnlturl factory ot Howard, Iloald & l'ronch, which, with oontonts, were destroyed. The total loss will renoh $40,000, on which there is about $25,000 insurance. The firs is supposed to be ot incendiary origin. NEWS OF THE A fire at ClarksvIUe.Tun damage. The condition of the Cntudon, N. J., is uuohiT Fire, supposjd to incundlnry did tjvlJ,00 origin, at Nashua, damage. W. W. Hannnn, n wealthy real estate agent ot Detroit, has been missing since Wednesday night. D. J. Lawlor, tho widely known naval arohitect, is dead at his home in Ohel' Boa, Mas!., aged 07. Tho Jackson block In Birmingham, Ala., was partially destroyed by fin yesterday. L0S3 $150,000. The Eureka Transportation Company has begun business at Kansas City, Kun., with a capital of f2,000. Dr. Robert Hitter, a prominent Chi cago nhyslcau, has bssn mlsslug slnoe Uhilstmas. i'oul play is la am, I. Btophen II. Bell was hanged yester day afternoon at Windsor, Vt., for thi murder pt hU wlte in Fairfax in lBS'J. Feara are entertained at. San Francie 00 that the Union Faclflo steamer Ore gon hni bAen wroclcad off tho Oregon coast. The Sioux Falls, S. D. , Bar Afsocliv DAY. I j deeeeeeeeeeeiBB. Meeeeeeew BBBBBBIBBeeieV N. II.. tlouhas psssea reeolutions dor0nainSTjle w t arQ jmportel from ift.ra. Kmary & Watorhnuse's are factor; mi Vlnthrop, Me., was destroyed by Lrt tn the morning. l04s, $30,000) iusur anoe, td0,00U. Daniel Alonzo Watson, of Itochester, N. Y., aged 85 years, a well known cltl sen and ona of the richest men, In the city, Is dead of apoplexy. Mr, Fred Kntohell, of Valparaiso, Intl., has rocelvpd notice that gha (s one ot the eight heirs to a fortune ot $3, OJO.OOO left by an aunt in Scotland, Wi,Uir Jiiillsutlons. WASiUNptov, Jen. for Now Knulanl: Italni slightly warmer, southerly wlnO. ojldoi to-morrow. . For Bastera No) Vork. Eastern I'eaasrl antj, Hew Jersey, llaryland aiU DclahaM Balm stiiihtly wurmor, southerly windi, In. erraslne In forco. For Westent New, Vork And Vitorn Penn- cvlranhu UalD. chanslua to, snow, southwest erly winds, iucreaslna' .iplgalij. Colder oi Itev, James 21, Usher's Dsnth. Medford, Mass., Jan. 2. Rev, James M, Ushor, who Is dead, was 77 years of age and a Uutvorsallst minister. Ha was ordained In 1839, and later ownad and published the "Sabbath School Contributor, Trumpat and. Christian Freeman." Hewai an ardent tampar ance aud anti-slavery ndvooate and oo workor with William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell l'hllltps. lie served sev eral terms In the Stats Senate and House, and was a Fremont Presidential eleotor and prlnqlpal agent from Massa chusetts to the Paris Exposition, where he received a medal. Ha Ailed many county and town oflloss, but nevsr cansod religious and temparauce work. Famlue In Fhilnuri. Berlin, Jan. 2. Tho peasantry of Fluland, and especially those of tha Northeast, are suffering for want of food, an.l havo sent appeals to Swodon fur roliei'. Although the crop have been short In Sweden, thare Is a move ment In favor of helping the Finns owing to the strong attachment between the two nations, which has survived tho annexation ot Finland to Russia. The Russian authorities are said to be dis pleased at thU action on the part ot the Finns, as tending to revive associations which Russia has doua her utmost to efface. Tho Swedo.', on tho coutrury, are pleated to sea Finland looking to tham in tho time ot distress. Almshouse Uookkopr .tbsconilod, LowbLIj, Mass., Jan. 2. A warrant has been a worn out In tho police court for the arrest of Chsrlea B. Marsh, con fidential ciork and bookkeeper nt the State almshouse at TewkBbury, for tho embezzlement of 300 from tho pay of the oflioers of tho Institution. Marsh aud his wife have left town and are be lieved to be in Chicago. Marsh is tho youngest son of the late Captain Thos. J. Marsh, for many years sup Tintond ent ot the almshouse, whose adminis tration was so sensatio tally Investi gated by General Butler while Govornor. DtlHlnnss Ht Iloitim Custum Utilise, B08TOS, Jan. i2. The amcuut of goods imported through tha Custom House of this city lor 1SU1 was $13,084, 001. Domestic export ligure up $H,000, -000, aud the foreign uxporti to 121, -147. The domestio exports for tna year lb90 were $7,4, 103,1)11), and the f-oreigu (317,511. The number of arrivals for the past year was 2,233, against 2,234 I11 18U0. In 1801 the clearances wero 2,207, against 2,302 in 1800. Left Ufr ltilbt XSithlml. Boudbntowk, N. J., Jan. 2. Mary llubbs, aged 'ID years, has bueu missing from her. home in Trenton sluce Tues day, Doc. 22, She left behinl her a flve-months'-old baby with no ono to look after it. Parties from Trenton are in this city in se irch of her. llnvorlilll' Shoo Shlpiuants. IlAVEnniLi,. Mass., Jan. 2. Tho total shoe shipments lor thu.jvar nave bjen 202.0(13. aeainst 827.700 cases for 1890. showing a fatliui: oil of Uff, 001 in the Bhlpments, and dimlulshiuj; the amount paid for lttbi.- 5U3B.OJJ. Ilfconuffll',! fur Kleven D ly. Bethlehem, Pa., Jan. 2. Charles Ileft, tho prominent merchant of Freo- mausburts who had been oufferlnij from un attach ot hiccoughing for eleven days, is dead. Deceased was 07 year Elck ncaaacheand reliovoall tbetronbloa lfloT" Aant in . l.lHnnn p.t.ale of tha evstom. cuch a9 Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distross aftot oatlag. fain in the 6108, io. While their raoaO reiaaxkaule success has been euown in CUIU13 TDt Oartera Jjlttlo lAvar TftTa ara ,m uonbupauon, curing anci pr n iTn?r!tfmiiviiitfci-in5iaiU,Tnue inoyiuEo .Mi n ritonrnrflnf (hfliitomachftlmulale tha i'TOranareBuuiethoboweSfl. Even if they onls ccrcu AMm thpv vrnild bo almost orlcplawj to tbosa wbfl BUlfer from this dltitressingcomplalnt; "butfortu ELloly their feut ducoadoca noteudlterea thoto ifiioCEceiry ii"I3i lluu moou if" iii r.iinfii nnrftrnv Wfivs tkinttliev will IHlt ba Wll ling to do witliout t ubia But after alUicfc IiqsA AO HE flHthe lane cf eo many Uvee tha,t here is wliera WfcxaakeourgrtiftcnoasG. uocpuisouiHHwiuia others do not. ... Carter's UMo lint Hlb ro very small and in 'mv Ola or tvra Tillll B take ft dOM tChoy ore ttiiiti j v 'otablo td do not QilJt or imrae, but by their r iula action pleasoall who UMthwL- iamlaiitiiirflulflrflToforll. Bti'i toy dnigMJMni or tout uy zatiu C&ttTCR MKOlGIMS CO.. New YorI;i SMALL PILl. SMALL D0S. SMALL PRICE The -okfrue of breakincr lamp- chin; nSya Ts abroad in the land. There are two sorts of chim neys; brittle andtousrh. Ninety. nine in a hundred are brittle. I Germany. The best are JMac- beths "Pearl-top"& "Pearl-srlass." Two sorts as io workman. shio: fine and coarse. The fine are Macbeth's "Pearl-top and " Pearl-eflass. the coarse r-q rough and out ot propor- tion; misfits nnd misshapen; they do not make a good draft: tliov smoke. Two sorts as to class ; trans parent and Cray. "Pearl-top" and " Pearl-gTass" are clear, fine and tough not tough against accident tough against heat. rv.11 fVvr. " Pnr1 fnn " or " Pearl-glass" chimneys. Plttsburirh.Pa, Geo. A. Macbeth & Co, p M, HAMILTON, M, I,, ' PHYSICIAN AND fylROEON, OBloe-2 Weet Lloyd BtreetJ Bnexanaoah oiu. fITTLE Cl M PBLLS. S6iW I 13 SSfl CURE 1 INSTITUTE ! Candies, China and Lamps. f)UK OFFER this week to teachers Is full of Interest. Dm't you know v why? We arc headquarters for X-inas Rifts niul holiday goods of almost every coneelvnblo description. We propose this week to give a special rash DISCOUNT OF TEN PEIt CENT, on all nuroliases to the amount of Si.OO and upward to all touchers. Plush Goods, I'ollet sets, all, wakes to suit, ull purses. otjk aiisriDiiEs Are pronounced most delicious, only 20 cents per pound, all kinds, V I 1 II IV II 111 il I 1 1 1 H I H i 11 11 rl I I M ll'l I Jt VJL BEi!) DARTERS OF SANTA GLAUS T-WO STORES: 16 fat Ccolrc Street and 34 North Slain Street, Shenandoah. nHERE is money in it for you If you purchase your holiday goods from us. Five hundred styles dressed dolls, from 5o to $1.60 each. Dolls' shoes, stockings, trunks, tables, bureaus, chairs, toilet sets, paint boxes, writing desks, doll swings, air riiles, Cruras, trains of cars, gun boats and ather articles run by steam, A large lot of mechanical toys, tool chests and all the latest games, ABO and build ng blocks, Yntlque Bllver toilet and manicure els, dictionary and blDle stand hold- rs, hook and ladder and Are engines, in stoves, German tops, trumpets and many other articles hi this line. MiiQinnl fnofnumnnfo China Sets, Magic Lanterns, &c. To minlaters of the crosnel and school bought. All goods must be Bold before refused. Call early and have the pick want, which will be set aslde,on payment of a small deposit. "Hk AT $. "K.?" 'hi adalpiii, and Baadiiig fiailroa' Time Table effect A'or. IB, 1SD1 ' RAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS '"or How York via I'hlladelnnie. woet dayt. 2.10 5.US, 7.20 r,. m. and 1235 'AW owl 5.(6 r, m, Bnnaay ana 7.4s a, m. i or novt Vorli. via yL.ic',i Chunk, weet days. S.3t 7.2,1 a. m, and 12.3, nnd 2.50 p. m. r ,r ueaning ana cniinuoioma wssic uayr, 2.10 5.26, 7.23, a. m., 12.35 40 and B5 pill. Hun lay, 2.10 and 7.4 i a. m., 4.80 p. m. 4'ir JtertUburs, wsslc cmb, 2,10,7.20. jn, 250 5.55p.m. r Aiientown, wcex uays, i.m . m., ia.M Kor fottaviue, weeK aays, z,tv, i.w,e p?. 1U0 2,!0 and 6.55 p.m. Bunday, 2.10 and? ,i a, tr, , i.JU p.m. for Taroaqua and Mahanoy City, vee da -a, 2.10, 6.23, 7.20, a, m., 12.35 2.50 ndbf n. r, . Huntiav. .luana .rau. ill.. ii..ix, , VUloijiC ijr Jlahanoy City, week days 7.0C VTir uatausvei anu uoiumoia, wtmis. t, 7. pi .. m., 2.00 p. in. . f.,r Wiliinmmrt. Snnhnrv and Lewisburk week ivB. 7.20 nnd 11 a. in.,1.35,7.M p. ax. Sunday S.-23 m., 8.05 p. m. for Mrthanor Plane, week days, 2.10 S?. 5. H, 7J ana, 11.30 a. in., vua, fi tf v f.9. I. m. ouuuajr, o.j uj,ia , IV 1.116, 1 KO i. m. x, , Cor Giinwvllle (Happahanuocli: BtotlQn' wcpK days, 2.lu. 3.25, 5.26, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m. 12.35,185 XUS, S.e5,7.Uau,lH.i. V m. onuuay " or Ashland nnd Bhamokln, wneS: days 11 K I vt a. Tn . . A m. q.M, u. lu. 3 25, 5,26, 7.20, 11.89. n. ra., 1.85, 7.00 aud 25 rilAIlfe FOK BHENAN1JOA.H i ' - ve Mew Yorlt vU. Ftuladelplils, week Javs 7.45 a. ni.. 1,80, 4.00, 7.80 p. m 12,16 " bin CnUht Hnmiuv. a.nn i. m.. 12.15 nlirnt. eva how Xmg. mnori. ;nnvK, dS5 a. .). 8.45 a. in.. 1.00 and 3.15 p. m. Bun- dy.V.0Oh,m. , ay nimneipnia, ww uifii u , o.W , m 4.00 and 6.00 p. rn- Broad a id oauowniu ana B.3S a. m. ana ii.-n vA m rom thaoo yroon eireew isanuay .w u. n,!!. p. mfrom Dili n en. nd Lfia.m.,5,7p.m. Sunday IX td iu.4S a m. ye rotUTllle, woek days- 2.40, 7. (0 a. m. 12 to, 1 U p. m. Hnailay, a0. 7.00 a. ro. and " " III Leave Tajnoaau, week Uy, 8.S0, 8.48 an U as ,m 1.21, 7.18, aud.lP.n. Hiinaay .u 7 43 m. and 2.60 p.m. , Lravo Mfttutuny uiiy, wen oaye, a d U.47. m 1.61, 7.42 aud 8.41 p.m. Ban day. 8.46,8.17 a. ra., 8.20 p.m. leive Mahanoy Wane, week days, 2-41, 4.00 a so, )M. 11,50 a, m.,i.06, ipa. s ao, oa, t.w ,87, 5.01, p. m. Leave Girardvllle (Kappalumnook Button! ... ,w ..Man. t. 2.W, 5 ,3a, 8.(H and 10.0U p. m, iiunday, 11,47 I,WTd WUBamsport, weefc daye. tJ.00,l).43aBd lI.Ka,m.S.H and 11.14 p. in. aooy.ti v Haltlmnre. WiuhlnffWltt BiBd the wei-t st 8 6S i ema . ra,,."! 7 13 0. te, khiiidu'. S. 8.0a ii.w , id., iM 842 MftT.UP.lg. : ,, Leavo ?bitoOelpht, Choetout Street Whtvf m ,ft M IT 1 1 1 I 111 I Ul V in LUSI 1 , 'uuiODireei wnari. Wefc.dav8rrEWeM,WW m- 2-nu.- 'J?i , ml Aoioiioa.iaatloa.BOOa. m. ana o.uu, yandiya.-BipM3, 9.00 a. m. Acoaai nns.Mlnn.K.nn i. m. and 4JS0 o. 111. italniviln Ipavn Ailnntlo Ottv. depo' A Untie xid Arlntoeee aenuex. WoIWIn s a . ari ft ftrt .. H J nn n. ,n . An. commodatlonaiO a, ta. and 4.80 p.m. Snn. days -Uipress, 4.00, p. m. Accommodation 70 a.m. and 4.30 p. m. , . . U. u, niuuua, uen'inwi 1 cm 1 I, A., 3101iJU, J ICS. uon'i siaiiazer. zraliu ft.,ut!u Da,mflnnnfM llfiatorod. iv.iiUi'imi. Wrvnuiiieiii ltilillltv. apd all the train of evtls from oarly crrorsorlater excesses tho results of over.trk, elcknow, worry, etc inill strengUi, development, and tone mren to CTorj r,vn ntxA ,mttnn f lha bfldT. UlmolB. natural impossible, z.vuu reiorenees. xiook. uipiuuabiouji mid proofs isilea(osieq) tree. Aaaress KKIU IlltUlllMI. VW, Hill l" " ' mm WANTED To tett e, l'iUi ' beiui Tower, Iuilioteney, e,. to Kt is onr Wtt i lo iui laucb v'ulanWs Informtioa V It IB. Addrjas . r.uuu unuuiumjieriuu. .... U, M7tO., 8tkJlra4we7w Vrk, , CHRISTMAS Dolls aud Toys In endless variety, i 8 South Main Street, 01XOXXtIicaLO,lX, 1 Ppnfs irnonir Rloinhf I teachers. lOppr cent, ofl on all goods January 1st, and no reasonable offer of the lot. You can select what you Loliigh Valloy Railroad. AEBAHaKMBKT OF PABSStBOKR TBAINfl. -NOV 16, 1891.. PaesenRer tralus will leavo Bhouandoan for ilinmh (llmiik. LbhlL'hton. 81alllirlon. Cata- sanqua, Allentown, Uethlehem, Eaaton. ailelulila and New Vorlt at 5.47, 7.40, 8.08 a. m., 12.S'2. aio. S.2t. m. ror uoiviuere, xjeittwaru wiioi uup turn ?tlr luaiourg at t.47, a. m., ana a.vsu p. m. For liraricnviue aua xronron, w.us a. m, For White Haven, Wlllres-Barre and Pitts mn fi 47. 0.08. 1 1.41 a. m.. 8.10 and 5.28 n. m. For Tunthannoclr, 10,41a. m., 3.10 and 5.23 p. m. For Anburn, Itliaca, Geneva and and Lyons 10.41 a. m., and 6.5M p. m. For Lacf y vllle, Xowanda, Bayre, Waverly, Klmlra, Rochesler, UaU'alo, Wiacara Falls, ilhleago and all points West at 10.il a. m.,and 9fl n. m. For Klmlra and the West via Halaraanoa at 'MO p. m. For Auflenrled. Jlaslaton. Htockton. Lum. nor Vnrrt. Wnatltorlv and Ponn IlKven June tlonatS.4f,7.40,9,08a. m.and 12.&2, 8.10 and 50 n, m. For Jcanesvllle, LevlBton and UbQrt.Mir. 7 J1L fl fH n.. tYl. Anil n. m. Beavei For Bcrantou'at 0.47 8 0S, 10.41a. m. 3 10 and 5:2(1 p. m. mr hmI Hrnok. Jeddo. JJrifton and Free land at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10,41 a. m 12.62 3.10 and s 9ft m ForQualcahe at 6,47 and 9.08, a. m., and 1.10 d. m For Wlgxnns, Bllberton and Fraofevllle ut ,niftni1R!2u m.. and 4.10 n. m. For xaioavuie, wanauoy uiiy nan uciauu, 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, a. m., 124 3.10,5J2, 8,03, 9.2' aud I0.1i7 p.m. Vm i .nnt drefiic. SlrardvlUfl and AHhland 1.27,7.48.8.52, 10-15 tn. 1.00,1.40,4.10, 8.86 8.08 and 9.14 p.m. , For Daruwater, Bt, Clair and fottsville 5 50 .40, 82, 8.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.62,8.10, iau, n. m. For Buclt Mountain, New Boston and Moroa. 7.40. 9.03, 10.41 a. m., 12J2, 10, 6.28 and 2 ftt r,. 1YI. For rtaven itnn, iventraiiH,, innum muu -snamoEin, o.x;, ana iu,u u. in., i.w, - nvnina imva Khfi.tnnklii tnr Bhenandoab. 7.55 11.55 a. m., 2.10, 4.80 and 9.30 p. m arrlvlnK nt Shenandoah, 9.05 a.m., 12.52. 3.10. S.28 and II 1 n m t'nrt.ntlv. Aiidnnrlad. Bllver Brook Junc tion an i Haalatira 5rl7. 7,10, 8.08. aud 10.41 a, m., lz.oz, o.iu, o.u ana w a u. in. Fnr Tut Creek. Qlrardvllle and Ashlanft a rii in ll irn. m.. 2.4in. m. For llarhwater, Bt. Clair and Pottavlllt, 8.00, 80 a.m., 2.45 p.m. r or jaiesvuie, JMlWiauwy wiifj, iuv uyiituu .n . 1 41111. ml For Mauoh Ohnnfc. LehlghUm, Blatlneton. -ta.tjuuuinnft. Allentuwn. ileuileuem. BMioi ?d New Tfors, b.ou a. ra., i.iu p. m: Uen'l Pass. AbL. Bethlehem FIBE IHSIJHMCE. LarcesL and oldest reliable p it-e.y citslx oom- 120 S. Jardm St., Shenanooah, Pa. JOHN II. EVANS' SALOON, 40 E. CENTRE! BT SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Fluent, lirfinils nl clears always on hand. The best temperance annas. Has removed to Pill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleaied to meet the wants or ms inenas ana ine iuu("u Uj Everything in the Drinking Line. jrj R. BRIOKER, M. D., PHY&IOIANAND tjBBEONt o'.9Kast CenUe Street Mahanoy pit, Ps Bklnandall tpeclia aueasea a specialty,' " WANTS, fco. Advertisements tn thU column, not exceeding 5 Itnet, 5 c for one insertion; 75o. tor two: $1 for three; one week, J1.60; two weeks, J2; one nonth,$3, FOR BALE A good and gentle horse, suitable for all kinds of w irlt, Tor sale che ip. Apply to O. J. tlulnn, 21 East Oentro.street, ahennndoah. 12 1 -tl Tpi'ICE.Appllcants for outdoor : rr.in. '),V.lrtK1 11 lurn su new nppu ll2?S,w.18:?V, rhos. wll have tlllol such na pers uurlne Deosin ir n .i un.. - aners during December Are oxcentefi. Mir Irled applicants must, give TmftbuuVs lull name. Justices of the Pence will tnitn notino. WM. LkININCIEK, TIIOS. J. Thacey, John Hkkoan, Iloarrl nf lnnr nirftjiia Schoylklll II vou, Pa , Deo. 22, 1801 12-23-31 FOR BAIiE.-Tho gray team of llorKPS rceutlv llsnrt )iv thn rnltimlilu If & (J. P. B. Co., JJo. 1 The hbrscs will be a bargain to the purchaxers. f RANK IjEWIS, JOUN KlSENIIOWEn, JKKB O'NKII,!,, KllANK ('OI1IUNOTON, JAMS MnllnNAi.ti Il-2L-tf TruKtees. T. J! I IV I THK&TRE BUII.OING, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $ 100,000.00 A. W. Leisenrmq, Pres., P. J. Feryuson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrmq, Cashier, 5 IV. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dully From 9 to 3. I'.: 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! Enltl ait Saviiies nepoolta. GO TO HEADQUARTERS I FOB PtJBB CONFECTIONS (iiosie-made) TOYS Tree Ornaments, Wholesale aud Retail. M CLEAR CAN! Are absolutely pure. Bm, (juurcnes. cocmiies. eic i wholes ilo rate; Ice Cream. Bread and Cs F. KEITH If) A U Mam Sf. SncNANUUAn. jf .NM3YLVAWIA HAILIIOAD. On and ojter November 15, 1891, trains will leave nienanmafi asjouoivt; ITor WlEsan, Ullberton, FracJtvlUo, fe- U.lo a r ac3 4.15pm, OlIUUMJlB, WV, Q.W IV tlUU aV V 1U. Forl'ottaville, 8.00, 8.10, 11 45 a m and 4.15 Sundays, 600, B.10 ft ra ana 3.10 p in, i'oi Ke&dlne, 6.00, 11 45 a m and 4,16 pm Bnndays. 600, 0.40 a. m. and 8.10 p ro . . For 1 Pottstown, Phoemzville, Norrlttow" i-f. Phlladelnhlo (Broad street station). 8.00 I 11.45 i. m, and 4.15 p m woeic days 1.40 amand 12.11.6 01, 7 1 J.O'i p ia. 8ua- fl llHIIlSlDftVVf 1IH.D.IUU HI1CUXUUUKU HI r .si a intMnn a inr Mnem nnnna 11 i -1 i n 'To 1.18. aw HI, 7.15, 92 p m. Hnanayfi, J.0.W m . it $.16 p m. " or PoltNvllle nd Bhenandoah, o.M II tn J OOandT.OOp mwfcefc days. Sunday 8.50, and M ff1191 .Ul., .J, T.W, u, mw, ,.uv 130 4. .oa ( z mux nays, f.ua. i o.n , .i n ou u, 1135 i m. nd 12.11, 1.40,2.30, 102, 'll.aK.ea, .'418.811, i.ia, ll.OOand 11.14, 11.35 am,12!ooon,, J limited etnrsB, 1.0(1 4.50 p m.) 12.11, 1.85 1.1". I I an, 2 ) .' , i . w s, u j m an i vi m mi;ai , For Sea Qlrt. IjonirBrancU ani mter aBdla'o ; siaiions o.ju ana ii it a. m.. s mi p in wtica days. Freehold only 5.00 p m yn ett dav ,. ml U.IUIUUIU nuu ..caul,, wt u ", U.10 and 11.18 i. ra., 4 11, 6 57, 7 10 p m a d 12.03' mguiaauy suuaai,iv.u ui.,i4Qli , uiitoi, , express wlmdinliiE car tollalllm ire) 1 KJ, s p. m. week days. For Baltunom only 2.02, t wee'i aiys, o.ua, d. jo. unuy. i For Itlohuiond. 720 a.m. and 12.03 nl dally, 1 .10 p m. dally, except uuad y TrAinu leave n-arrisuiiru iwr x-ihuiuui n vanl.VArv d(W at, lS.'i1! and H'n n 3 l (llmVcdi and 8.40, 7.25 n Way to? 4 nnnn K In 1 tyi nnil l.LO u la V irv A v Ifor PUMbnrg only, i .) a r.i wMk lavu. ,8AveBanbary lor Wlli!ai p ' "tv nandAtsrna. Hoabrnter lnialjur) jitara1 'HI" . 111 U Ul UiUl, 0.1, V, t' . " fm P.lmlra. n m vkdys. Wnr eio and intermediate cein , M" ho., lallr. For. Look Haven, 6,10, and o.Bfl am. laity, i aatfuw tv v. MuavaoMS a a ra 9HW n , in luiu u,ov i' u new lllln. un Mtlltllav 'MAC, IS. rWW. J "uwi ' MBS. U: 'len Paiw Ant John R. Coyle. Mtorney-at-Law Real Estate Agentj OFFIOB-BKDDAIA'S BUILBIKO, ' Cor. Main and Centre Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA. J PROPERTY FOR SALE: I A two and one-half story double frame! dwelling house, with stjre-room andresl taurant, jjocatea on ejisv ueowo nn j tf-A valuable property located on Boutnjar din street. 1 3-Beven dweliin? houses Bt the corner of Gill i, nert ana Jdoya eireevs. uiumii"j Xenu reat.ouable.i J J PorJ J.
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