The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, January 04, 1892, Image 2

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GRAYES CONFESSES
IllO
Doctor
His
Partly
Guilt.
Admits
COLONKL BALLOU IMPLICATED.
Before tho Verdict of Guilty W An
nouneed the Latter Had Pled'
Graves rnlil Ills Keepers on llio Wij to
IhII 'Jilt IImIIuii 1Vas ltespntislble fur
tli Cnnvlrtlnn, unit Yn llinwlly Guilty
Villi Him In Causing the Death of Mr.
JSurnaby--Haiti Hint lie. 1'ollnweil tlie In
structions of the. Colonel In Ills Testimony--
Irumatlo Hwnii In the Court
Iloom AVllen the Verdlrt AVftS Hindered
Tin) Doctor Threatens to Commit
huli-lile.
Dknvbb, Col., Jnn, 4. Dr. Gravos
lins mndu n partial confession of his
puilt, Implicating Col. Ballon in tbu
drat h of lire. Bnrnaby, nnd the Colonel
liai fled.
Before the verdict of the jury was
made known Saturday niglit, the Provi
dence lawyer made his preparations to
f-enpe. He left thu court room after lis-U-iiing
to the greater portion of Distilct-Aum-iicy
Stevens' closing argument. He
vent directly to the Vallejo, the privnte
luit-1 where lie was stopping, and hur
!! i'Ij pReked his belongings, lie called
j ii i i'mt Evans, of the hotel, to his apart-Jijw;,-.
and told him that lie desired to
tnic his billa.
l In- latter expressed his surprise that
tin httWrwnilM lnnA an imavnulullir
V n I he fate. if his client, hftrt not. i.
1 determined. Col. Ballon n1oln
t. .'.-y upon him, telling him that his!
1 n ss euKcments would not permit '
t Hi remaining longer. He left the !
1 " 1 without stonnintr for sum.er. Hi. '
vile went with him. They lunched
-f .
tin obscure restaurant in this city and
v it lo the Union Depot.
1 .1. Jlallou bought tickets nnd took the
"J" l
c mmis island train for the East.
::. .r:.ji. " ,vi '"i,JMr .
-ii ,i rZ . '. X: "VPI;
t. I.
3 ,,
J
l
mined to him on the
...... .... .1 ' ...A... r.
vr his secret denarture the start-
leniV't, condemning Dr. Graves to
in was ioujiU. ik'fore
ftir flip lllrvo 1
.irt ure he licensed
wl of lielnlr ni, im '
rt . JJ i '
. It is supposed
juice oi j.-. Graves. It is supposed
i tins, coupind with n premonition of j
' i. wuuiu ue, lriguiuneu
l
.j , , .
Court when the verdict '
ie scene m
,ieu was Aainalle in the extreme.
I i. If piwt 8 o'cloClt the deputy
i i was Himmoned to the jury roem.
w taors realized that the hour had '
.ui mere was great exciremeiiL. in
iiiiutes more thu jury tiled slowly
n P. Lower carried n roll of papers 1
n ii- hand indicating that lie had been
ri. "ii foreman.
ntlemen, have you arrived at a
mi i , . t , " ahked Judge llising.
v, i have, your Honor," responded the
f,n i .nuil, pas'-ing the roll of paper to the
jim ,u who panned St to the cleric.
i hi spectators held their breath bb he
ren.l hlowly and dlktlnctly the venliet.
i deep flush pahaed over tha face of
In . f I raves, followed by a deathly pallor,
ile loohed at tlie ceiling with apparent
i.. rvnil.TIMIl.
V,he.i the clerk rlronnunced tho words
"nun. I r in the first degree," the audi
ence hi .rted to cheer, but a bailiff rapped
Jur ord. r aud intercepted the demonstra-
11 The sweat dropped from the brow of
the nc -.ised and he roM) from his chair.
Will you poll the juryr" asUed the
court ..! Judae Furmau, oouiisel for the
deitni . ,
"No," ho exclaimed abruptly. The
jnry was then excused and there wa a
maun synipathUere to the oondewued
man.
J ml Furman placed his hands over
his In "t and wept. In all his experl
ii.i e t uta was the &ihi conviction any
th-i, i.i his bad ever wift'iii-ed. The de-
ji-nt . led to crusn mm.
;; ' SSr !
nil in i'i9couuty3aii.
v.'. . hn Irnm were tnken out too
Itiel.i'l in lr. Oraves' wrista ue snmi-
1 .1 id begged for a low ral..utes
HICK
HUH
to j-
(Ill
lieen
Iliaii
1 1 was granted, ttut lor ten 111 ro
, 1 . Then dejected, he was taken
; 1. way to Jail after his fate bad
1 minced by the jury, Dr. 3ves
da ii, nging statements about Ool.
Tiulli, 1
i.i. 1 .'I. nA .it nnm nut li bph
nev.. v 'n.'i.i haie been convieted," he
,i(. -1 v. .11,1 , d to testify that I sent
, . i.i.w M.-a nim.i.r
v.i.,,1 i nut it nu. He la Bid It v as
l u-ii l i,,r,med his tuntvuctlons aud It
is i i ' i ikIi t i l.at he should go tree and I
to : in H.iiKiv.K."
' tii lives has r. i i"ived many de
j-pii hii "f (indoU'Ut t . hut ii'
fl-ui i t ul l.nilou. lie hn-. nui Ik
were
.11 houd
Of i mi e Iii iii-ph'-ture.
i.l in nt fol. Bull
Coli' ail, pi i heculiugw.il
cmlil 1 hi . .mil 111 111. "Alt .
m's lliijlit John
v -s Iril 11 i- 1-lHte
(ill I iilluu
liaS f.eil. it is .1- e.iby to In' '"i-k as
it w.ie for hiiu to disuppi.ir Im u. lk-.ier.
I will fml6w Uim to the ullmuit parts
of 1'ie v-iji Hi.''
Thf Ki.md : ii y will meet
noon evitcj i. l"iiu h-xmh-, h'
lnn' ihifUl Will be COB""'
this after
it ( nl wi
lt is ex-
ritet' il that he ill bo 1
J in l!m next
few days.
ti- nruifi is in the c.miieiiuit'
td cell of
I..4I hrm nnd Kllfulll IVht- h 1-. I' ACed
, p'
over him. Suicide U i- a
imently threatenwl to uA
;l.v wa a utUaule o
: I, ii- l.e fle
l hi- l'tr j e ter-
j'i i tin - UlOi II-
lug, -een sit ting in dishnlnll''
li.e Hnie
of hi i'ide iron co'
.,til...i4 inn hi.ir.
l.ii nut mm
'oi. mi liod. this Is teinbli,'
lie x-
claWJ -I am an iunooetit mau."
f).',. i.ri loll'd down his chl(.
'Xhfi Ue betfteii tl.m his wife be not U-
tfcn wn' , .
"i ,i LiuiiLlrs are a.i.uJy great
enouii. " he i-md. There was a wild
I'leaii. hi'-ue that siiggi-ttii desp.ia
t'tou i" i"'' "' -''vir. He ref lined to tnllt
bboni i" J'nl.ii'i it all.
'to, 0 raven and his mother have not
rt-en the eoudeuiufd man aiuce he has
Wu locktd up. The wife iejieartbrokeu
trndspeutjterdaylnbeib Judge Fur
man, on of the l.wyer of tho accused,
vna th only vti-itiw Dr. Groves had yeu-.vinty.
DRIVI.N INTO THE BU3H.
American Troops Hrvo nu Knsy Time
With Gurzu's Men.
San Antonio, Tex., Jnn, 4. The work
of tho United States troops in routing
th6 Oarzu revolutionists on tho border
lias so far been very successful; and Gen
eral David Stanley says he believes that
lie can keep tho Mexican offenders in sub
jection with the prosent military force
Anothor engagement took place Saturday
near Itluggohl, tho following account of
which has been received at military head
quarters: "Second Lteutenat George T. Langhorn
of the Third Cavalry and his detachment
of thirty troopers, with the Sheriff of
Duval county mid a posse of United States
deputy marshals, have just arrived hero
with one prisoner. Tho prisoner is Col.
l'ablo Munaa, who is one of the leader in
the Garza movement. Lieutenant, Lang
horn reports that Saturday they struck
a camp of revolutionists three miles from
the Los Cuenateg ranch, and five miles
from here. The revolutionists discovered
the United States troops nnd escaped Into
a dense chaparral. It is not known that
any of them were wounded, although
many shots were fired after them, ns they
dashed into tho brush. The capture of
Col. Jlunaz was made. Tho horhM and
equipments of several revolutionists were
captured, as were nlo two gross of am
munition, badges, and many important
papers."
Tho dispatch is signed by Capt. Vf. T.
Wheeler of the Third Cavalry, who is tho
temporary Commander of Fort Ringgold
during the absence of Capt. John G.
Dourko, who is engaged in scouting op
erations. Col. rabio Munnz, who was
taken prisoner, is n prominent citizen of
northern Jfexlco, lie will be tried in the
Federal Court her on the charge of viola
ting tho neutrality lawe of this country.
Ho is said to be quite wealthy.
GOVERNMENT FINANCES.
M"ihl.V Public Debt Statement Issued Ily
.... "'e T"""""y U"Pnrtmet,
Vf?0": 4jMh 4TThf ,,nont
2uW1 statcn,eIlt lssued from tha
'rea9ury Department shows an increase
!n the a8Kreate of the debt during the
lAnr. mnnl i a..,ro,nl t.. f.nA Tin nn I
- w.uwMumm w t, v-xj i m.w. i
1 WAD a I i-nmAnn nr Kl lltH 1 Jll i . '
non-interest bearing debt, an increase of
H00 in tho bonded del't ailil a decrease of
W,5iVi,708.0l) i-.-uie surpnls cash in tho
trcasurr.
The total debt to-day, less $84,574,- I
128.30 net cash balance or eurnlus. and .
the 5100,000,000 gold refcervc, is SS41, 407,-
IJtQ H f .1.!.. l lua imn i. ... 1
w' - ' - ux "L llll- Ulliuillll, no.l,uu,wu IS 111- ,
t;re8t bearing debt, and up of
000 f0r P cent bonds aud $25,0(11,500 '
, j. ,. ' .
lici 1IUIV 1,1111.111111111.
The principal of tho outstanding bonds
has been reduced J33.0!S,770 durinc the
calendar year just closed, $280,100 fours
mif1 ui rio nr.u tn,,r n,i l,ir Lnvinr.
been redeemed during tho twelve months.
The net cash or surilus in the Trean- i
iiit- rtvi-liiulvf. r,f tin, l.wn lnmilrerl
ngninst 957,571,812 on January 1st a yenr
ago. ,
Of the surplus to-day National lmnk
depositories hold $20,&.r-l,0!8 against
(34,109,872 a year ago. The treasury gold
coin and bullion assets to-day aggregate
(378,840,749, about six millions less than
a month ago, and fourteen millions less
than on January 1st, 1890.
WITHOUT FOOD FOR 040 DAYS.
The Allentown I'linter ll How Blind, lled
lttdilin nnd Paral) tic.
Philadelphia, Jan. 4. Mrs. Adam
Wuchter of Whitehall, seven miles from
here, whose strange experience as an in
voluntary faster created such widespread
Interest during the summer nnd fall of
1800, is still alive, apparently having sub
histed 040 days without swallowing a
moreJ of solid food.
She is now blind, bed-ridden, paralytic
and wasted to a shadow, Since April 4,
1880, she has been unable to swallow
anything, except occasionally a few drops
of water, and a few months ago succeeded
in swallowing a little beef tea nnd orati
juice.
Hoyil Snlil to Hnvo Won.
Washington. Jnn. 4. While no offi
cial Information can "be secured in regard
to tho report that the United States Su-
prune Couit had by n vote of six to three
the contest between ooyn
c tmsz isnsf a-s
.,j i ,,.,n. ,nt. iWa i rl.
"TO"i ,
nus troub e ahead for tha person or per-
Bons who gave out the decision before it
was formally rendered by the court.
Chief Justice Fuller has instituted an In
vestigation which is still In progiess
with a view to ferreting out the guilty
parties.
Idaho Seimtnriiil Content.
Wasuikoton, Jan. 4. The Senate com
.nilttee on elections will take up the
I'lilAho Senatorial coutest either on the 7th
nr 1 1th of this month, the dat i to which
Mr. Clascett, who
U oontCiinK Senator 1
Dubois seat,
asked a ""' poueuient.
; Senator
Dubois was elednt us a thinl
i Senator from Idaho to succeed Judge
' HoObnueU, and Mr. TIih-u cluiins that
this election was Hi r.il He his pre
p.iu.l a In Uf setting f, 1 1 !i hU t-lenient
' ol I he r i ? . ml Senator Dubois hill also
pu'l..i is! .i pamphlet in which his side of
the eontrovei-y is elaborately nrgueu.
Coiliult iliid Mlteliell May tit Hfiet.
w kv.k, .Ian 4. The pugilistic rra
t' i nit Inn e nut uiveo up all hope that
C , i ,..'kH Aiiu-t'ull glove contest will
i.i i Le phiic. Superintendent Mur
ra ' . ,i.ii that he will not permit the
coui l i')' " "If they do not accept as
dedsiie. liepirr-euuitivea of lioth pugll
lstb suiiisfiit ii leal opinion their articles
of agreement fmui Civil Justice Peter
Mltchrll, m1 o sas that Superintendent
M'lrny I n' -nisiiit-rpreted the lawjand
thut in Ii- ('jiiiiiun, ttmre Is no law to
prevent the mutest from tailing place.
Nn Troll; Konila for UrooVlui.
i:
usncLrN, Jan. 4. Mayor tioouy ns
vetoi-d the ordluauce recently passed by
the Commou Council permitting the
horse ears i umpanies of the city to use
the ti oiler) )'tem of propulsion.
Tlirt uf 1 iinillj rl of til drip.
Havlbhii i., il.iss., Jan. 4. The fam-
lly of 'iii .u;i Ail n, uf this place, hai
etiO'eredriMtly from the grip. All the
mcuibTb ..in- uttucke.l willi tho disease
and three of them hive diod
Hllll Vtnr tn Mtll.
ljrrMOKB Vxvui, Ue., J. Owlu?
to reoept rains, the Androicecila Blver
is hlfhsr th& It has ha fer II yrs.
A CRISIS IMPBKDIHO
Dlfforoncos in tho Exports of
the Chili Ontragc.
RCVIE'W OF TBCR PROCURATOR.
Ho rindu That tha Amsrioau Sa lon Wera
tba Aggressor in tho Tight,
An Issue That Cun Only llo Mettled Tly
the InicHtlf.wtioii of in Impartial Tri
bunal Sulior llnmero, the Mexican Min
uter, Mm Nut Hee.li Asked to Ae.t us
Arbitrator- rroaldent Harrison trill
feooii Hr-cult to Cougross on thu Huhjcct
ffAsraitoTos, Jan. 4. Chilian affairs
aro likely to be brought to a crisis within
the next two or three days. The report
of the Procurator Fiscal lias been con
cluded and is to bo tabled to Minister
Montt to-day and will be laid by him
before Secretary Ulalne. There is a dis
tinct issue as to facts between the results
of the trial by the Chilian authorities and
the presentation of the case made by
President Harrison in his message, which
was oased on the report made by a board
of officers of the oruiser Baltimore. Presi
dent Harrison says in his message:
"These attacks were unprovoked, and
our men were conducting themselves in a
peaceable and orderly manner. Some
of the police of the city took part in the
assault and used their weapons with fatal
effect." v
There appears to be no disposition on
the part of the Chilian Judge to probe too
deeply into the port tni.en by the Chilian
police, for the evidence of a witm -a be
fore Judge of Crimes Foster that lie saw
three policemen hold the American sailor
who was killed receives no further atten
tion from the reviewing judge. Kun
ming It up he finds that th -American
sailors were the aftirjpmiat, and that the
flhllinnp nvr.-i .rtpl-f.lv on rlin fli.fi.TiHt v.
T . ' 1 l i n
jeti is uienriy iinpoHttiuie 10 reeuuciie lut ,
l.vn vlnwil hniv IS nn nhafilnta nnnflli-r
oi tact on every position, it is clearly
for the purpose of fortifying the Ameri
can position, as laid down in the Pretd-
dent's message, that Judge Advocate
General IJemy is now on his way to Smi
Francisco to take the depositions of sail-
oib 011 the Baltimore as soon ns she nr
..lt'UD M.'l.tl.. A ... A. Inn... ...Ill .
""i" "i"'u .iiuciii-oiio mil Ilium n
to
nenevo tnat i'resi
i"t is tho corroc
i,,i .liM,,..,
dent Hurrison's state
correct one, yet, on the other
hand, diplomats here ngreu Hint equal
honesty nnd sincerity must be conceded
to the Chilian Uovcrnment, and that wo
cannot claim, n priori, that the Chilian
Procurator has deliberately fulslfled the
facts to vindicate his government from
an otherwise untenable position.
With two honest statements so widely
nt variance there appears to be but one
course an investigation of the subject
by some entirely impartial tribunal. A
statement that Minister Jfome.ro has al
ready been requested by Minister Montt
to act ns arbitrator proves to have been as
premature as the statement that the Ger
man Minister at Valparaiso had offered
the good oflioes of Uermany an mediator
between Chili and tho United States.
PROCUrtATOR RSCAL'S REPORT.
lie Cannot Toll AVIm is Responslbln for
tho ISuUlinorw Outrage
Vali'auaiso, Chili, Jnn. 4. Tho Pro
curator Fiscal has concluded his review
of the Baltimore c!.e.
He finds that IJodriguoz, Gomez nnd
Aiumaila, the three rioters who were
held by Judge of Crimes Foster, are
guilty of stabbing and otherwise wound
ing the American sailors, but he says
that the evidenco is not strong enough to
show that the wounds inflicted by the
four prisoners oaused the deaths of Boat
swain's Mate Charles Itiggin and Ooal
Heaver Turubull. He finds tho Balti
more sailor Davidson guilty of assault
upon a Chilian Malldr.
Rodriguez acknowledged stabbing Itlg'
gin because the latter assaulted one
of
tUu tuiiiore of the Chilian torpedo boat
Almiruute Cochrane. Seeing the Chilian
seaman ill treated Rodriauei! stuck his
knife Into Kinuau's bactt.
fionici! niiiuitted stnhbtnn; Tuinbull In
the back three times, and said he did so
in defending some friends of his whom
Turnbull liuu knocked uown,
Aguni.'ida deiikd haling had anything
l iln uith the asHault. but was shown by
otliL-i' witnesses to have participated In It
i.urtez. another of the piisoners, also
nlWed that he took no part in the affair.
A levolier was found on him, hut he
i.niil be carries it to defend himself.
it. tiiiw oiilv remains for Judge of
Crimes Foster to pass sentence on the
three convicted prisoners. Itelative to
Cortez's implication the Prosecutor Fiscal
earn that more data are reuuirea,
The Fiscal comes to the conclusion that
It is impossible to determine who fired
the shot which tilled Bi-'tfiu. It will be
remembered that one of the wltnessis,
fu'coidliw to Judge Foster's report, testi
lied that he saw three policemen holding
lllLretn at the time the fatal shot was
lli-r.l
Minister Pedro Montt has been uottfled
that the Chilian (ioveuunent is I' illinji
and anxious to accept arbitrators mutu
ally agreeable to loth countries, in the
Baltimore affair, if that course shall be
nroDOied bv the United Btutes.
The entire report of the Fiscal will be
cabled to-day for t lie information of the
United Stales tioveiuineiit
It is piobable tb.it an extended amnesty
will b procittinieu snoriiy.
Warlike Anllvlty at Kan UIgo.
San Fxcco, Jan. 4. A dispatch
from San Diego buys thu cruiser Ban
l''rancUi o is transfer Ing f:u-?e quantities
uf ammunition and other supplies to tut
cruiser Ch.iMcno'i. 'luo C'Uiii leHton has
received orders to be leady for sen at a
moment's notice. Sun Francisco will be
made the basis of supplies and opeiation
in event of trouble ilh Chili, and the
entire Pacific s-jimdron will inuke this
port its head j.i.tru re. It is autlioiita
tlvely M.ited tliit dett. ilet.iioK is pre
paring to rccilie seveial lolip.uilert of
tirtilloiv whiih hate beeu ordered tiaus-
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j
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i
ftrrwl to thib point.
May Dead of Itshles.
Nswajuc, NT. J., Jan. 4. Kdward Hall,
4-vei old, d'eil of hydrophobia jester-
"ay, at his li'.ir.t In this city. The little
frUow wa boilly hittea by a mauiil
ownsd bj Campbell Clark, a prominent
cltlLn of this city, on uc. u. Aynacr
INSTITUTE !
Candies, China and Lamps.
()UR OFFBK this week to teachers Is fall of interest. D.in't you know
tvliy ? yt nro liemlriuiirters for X-iuas rIOm untl holiday goods of almost
OlbCOUVr OF TEN I'Ktt CENT, on till purchase to the amount of 85 00
nuil upward to all teachers. I'lusli Goods, Dolls and Tovu In endless variety,
toilet sets, nil nmkea lo biilt till jmrees.
OTTIR, O-A-IfcTIDXIES
Are pronounced most delicious, only 20 cents per pound, all kinds.
OONCAN(IWADIJilJir
IKAUPITRRS .OF
T'WO STORES!:
16 West Centre Street and 34
nnHEttE Is money In It for you If
you purchase your holiday goods
from ua." Five hundred styles dreistd
iIoIIh, from Co to SI CO eaoli. Drills'
shoes, stockings, trim'ss, tables,
bureaus, chairs, toilet sols, paintboxes,
writing desk, doll swings, air lilies,
.'rums, trains of cars, gun boaU and
itber articles run by steam, A largo
tot o' niscuanloal toys, Uw chests uud
all the latin! games, A Jl U and build
r.g I'lochs,
I'liisajBiiet ana Maiuciire ubis
-VutUjuo ullvur toilet and manicure
et, dictionary uud bioio stand hold
i, hook nnd ladder nnd fire engines,
In stoves, German tops, trunipcLs and
many other articles in this line.
Musical Instruments, Perfumery, Sleighs !
China Sets,, Magic Lanterns, &e.
To ministers of the gospel and school teachers, 10 per cent, oil on nil goods
bought. All Knds must tie sold before January It A, and no rcasniuiblH oiler
tefused. full early and have the pick of the lot. You can select what you
wunr, which will tie set ushle.on puvmeut of a smull deposit.
i iii actelp-aia va& Jiaading HaJr :- .
Tim I"dt 4n efeiit JN'oe. JH, JS'Jl
: suns iuu mmm as mimi
w Hew Ynrx via PhiUtae'rmie, wosii euai
2.10 SJB, 7.90 k oi. and 12 85 'AW ami 5.5
i.. . Smirtay 3.UI snd 7.4 a. to. Fo- Sm
' oi Ii, via ilaueb Ohuiut. week days, 4
7.20 a. in. and lit', aud XS0 p. in.
K r Readlnf; and l'bllaHeiphUi week dayt,
2.1H .2, VJ, a. m , 12.35 T.) and 5.S6 p: V .
isnn iiy,,iuann j. a. m., i.uj
I'' r Harrlsbojy, week duvs.
1. m.
!.u,-.) a.
m.
'A OU, p. m.
v Alleutowu, week days, 7. W t. m., 12.'
2 60 n.
For Vottsvbis. week flays, 2.1,7.!W,. Ju.
liio 2,'nt- tnd 5,Wt. m. Sunday, 2.10 and 7.,
a, , rsm,
or TuoBHiiiii find Mahanoy Ulty, wees
da -a, 2.10, 7.M, a. m., 1231 S.W snd SX
p. '-, nmiojiy, .uuia i.ut u. m., i.ju i. m
iniiion&i -r is.anoy uiiy, wwii. Miya i.m
P-nl'
r ir U'.umtiw ami uuiuiuiiih, w'
7.w. ni.,l.Wp. ra.
w i' WllUunumon. Hiinburv ana lwlBlmri
week lays. 8,26, 7. and 11.8" m ,1J5,7.
k. nunoay nrci iii., a.'j.i p. m.
'r Hahaooy Plane, wctt iUy, a.10 S3.
S v 7.QI1 nuil lf.ftl fc. m.. 12.S5. 1.KS. 2.8U. 5.06
7 1' C ':,. ' m. SBQllwri a in. a-iso turn .ii
1. 15. 4.30 i 'il.
fir miuritvilln (Rsnrskr.unoelc HtMHUt
ween osya, 2.1 , 8.2'i, 5.2P, r.l .nd 11.80 v. 'a.
12.86, I K 5.50, S.56, 7.00 kh I K.2S. p m. "and ay
til Hi T4X.m., R.W, 4JW p.m.
rw AfltlllUMl Httfilllu&lil. ffeeK
8 26. 5.21,7.20, UX m., 7.00 and
T. r lit n 13 ., J a E -
rA!NfK WlVt KI1KN 'MllO.Cii :
ve Dew Voir, via Philadelphia, week
dy.T.tf tk. m.. IjW, TJW P. n Ulo
n . nuiwy. n-i' ii. in., uiMu.
ave Sow Tork via Mam-" "hunt. . k
iUj , 8, . m., 1.00 and 8.15 p. m. Bur.-
dav. 7 00 a. m
4tYb JTIUlUUDlllUlR,
n.AAV 1, .. , U Jll, J ,. ,1
m . r iMt uaft 8.UI d. m.. ft m Bta a
a .1 CallowhiU and 8.85 a. m. and U.l l.
i-om BtU ano suosie. hiumi
).(
St Urediuti, roei. days, U. t.io, 'ii.P'
nrt l.M a. in.. UK. 7JSI p. m. rniuoay l jw : a
lO.W a. m. , ,
foiievme. un, ., '" . m.
I2 , s ll p. m. Bnnday, 8.40, 7.00 . td. mm
, mi
Leave Tttminua, wnik 0y, 8.8U, -:. aC
list . w.. ML T.18, and 9M p. m. sanaay lis
- tO k ii w.S. 1 11 a rrt
J.euve Mansnoy 'Jity, wwi i.
. d 11.17 . nt., 7.bj4 . p. m rui
day 3.4(1,8.17 a. m , 8.J0 p. m.
film ik ll. il .i. ra .i.06. im. 'W. ,7.47, an
10 00 'j. ui. Munoayn.1 . "
1.87,5.01 P n,
t9ave wi:aruvnm inji.u.My'
weec lays, 2.47 4.117, . B, -ni s.st a- hi., '4 ;
2 U i,', b.n, H OS sod 10.0s ii in MindW.
,11- . W . rrt U At . K In Tt ill.
" "-L ."- - . rtrt tt J . rt
11.65 .nj.8. and 11.16 p. Bmayll.l
I, willlamnooil. wmk no,
'r Baltiinam. VftUtbttueUOt th ft
via . A O. S.H.Ulfoesl ualas. leave WWrd
vvenue UtBJ.iuwdlpni, (r. 4 n, n
... tttui attm iin hi . s.ai a.rj k-i
7 is HtafaaT. &5 8.08111 a. at.. 80
6 42 ' 7.11 1 la,
tui iiwieiilTV DIVUiUJN.
Leave Fuliedtilrhifc, UiusUiBt suwiWuwl
).. ooteou wimn.
f'er AtltmeCttv,
'et-dftW-Krpreii,T00. m. 2.0O,
L ao wmmoctatlon, H oo . m. ana o.w,
m
niadRys. BTpress, 8.00 .. ni. Aeooin
,u .nn. '.JKl a. m. ml 4.30 a. m
'Marntnjt. Utue .VUande Cijy, djr
V '.-!' an1 ArlmlllMlJI ar nnwi. We-V-d'l I
n 4A n itn .. ... curt i IVI m An.
'uumo4dtl.Hi8.nl a. in. and 4.80 p m Bun.
lays-Ezprews, 4.0i, p. in. Aooommodittlun
7 80 a. in. and 4.80 p. m.
ti 14. HANUQCli Will lreM r mv&
f.. M I r. ). P'ti. fli'tt'l Uir''.
UPTURE
We. Hie undernlnert, were
en'iriy puri m nipiu"-i
l)r. J. 11, Mayer. -i Arn 1-1
f,.llnHl 1,1a T H. .ImlHB Pill I HH. ll OnilC
-ua,.ie l'a.; T. a iiinim, ni-iiiiiBwu. 1 -'.., .
M.Huiail, Mount Am. a: 1 ev.H. li.BU'r
men, Mv'bun.Vs; 1 J.IiHHt 214 K. 12 h
t . ltcadiin, Hi.; Wm Dix 1H36 MontraMHt 1.
PlillUoli'lilo: 11. 1. It ai.sini nut m,., wiu.
lug, ; (Hnrsjeano l'W lluil-Hrt, 4 1111.
1., muni ra. iui nn u'-i;, ni-
MEN WANTED
To Uat a l'ltU Tiire for lUi B'm.FjW
lul v irxCtMfW Ml WlWMiJUneee l.,r;vr
sAu.1 ""M-. lmpot.iirT. Ae. ,.'- ! ."iliiii -!
our Sp4l el will eu F U MMtk's s(41uae
CHRISTMAS
SANTA GLAUS '
North Main Street,
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
AaaAKQEMENT Jf FASSESQBR 'XJlAINfi.
NOV 15. 1801.-
''Msenger trains will leave Hueoaudoah for
ulsncb (m'-iDk, LeblKliton, Hallngtou, Cata
Auqaa, Allen'own, liethlellMn, Kastou, 1'Ull
-Aiutiua., iiiiniiuwu, iwiuieuuu, mtiBtli
tdclpht&aad New York at 6.47, 7.40, U.
lux, aie, a.ipi p. in.
For Belvldere. De'nware Wstei Oaii and
-Itr Jinl9l)urg at 5.47, a. m., aud S.28 p. m.
ror uamDertviue aua l reoto , s.m a. m
For White Haven, WlUes-Barre and rats
ton 6.47, 8.m. 1 1.41 a. m., 3.10 .ina 638 p. m.
ForTunkhaunosk, 10,41a. m 3.10 and 6.26
o. so.
Kor iVubnrn, Ithaca, (Geneva and and tiyoiiB
10.41 a. m. Hiil 6.2)1 p. m.
For Laoryvllle, Towanda. Havre, Waverlr,
Runlra, Kwhoster, Uatralo, Niagara, falls,
'hleoRO and all imlutii Vwl at 10.41 a. m.,and
iM p. m.
For Klm'ra and the Wont via Halsmanca at
S.10 p, rn.
For Audenrled, Hasletou, tltojitUm, Iium
her Yard, Weatherly and Penn Hsven June
:ion aio.K, ;.l'j, ,U3 . m.nuu uv uoa
66 p.m.
Hor Jcunesvllls, I.ovlstoii and Heave
Hesdow, 7.40, 9.03 a. m. and 5,'JK p. m.
For sorantoa at 5.47 0 08, 10.41a. m. SlOand
ib p. nl.
For Hnslo Iironlc. Joddo, UrlAos and Fnw
end atS.47,7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. ni., 11S2 3.10 and
6.28 p. m.
For tlastiiio at 6.41 aud K.08 a. m and
U0 d. m
For Wlgfnn, Qllbertou and FrankvUle nt
.60 and tifii a. m., and 4.10 p. m.
rat xaieuvute animuuy viiy uui tBinuu,
.47, 7.W, 6.08, 10.11, a.m., 12.62, 8.10,UH, 8,03,
ina w.n a. m.
For Lrfwl CTreok. 3lnudvUl( and Ashlind
4.27, 7.4S.8J2. 10.16 a .m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, HJb
B.C0 lutdt.llp. m.
For Da'nwpter, Bl. Olalr and f.-ltavllle
660 .40,852 9.08, 10.11 a. U., 13JU.S.10, 4.10, 6.M
u.m.
For Back Mcmnuiin, new Boston ana
Horaa, 7.40, 8.0H, 1 '.II a. m., 12J2, 8.10, 6.i and
,vi ti. no
For tuven Hun. Ccntmlla. lit. Oarmel nd
Hnamokin, 8.12, and 10.15 a. to., 1.40, 4-H
ud 8.o p m. , ,
Tmlnq leave Bnamokin lor Bnenandoaki,
7.3, 116 a. m.. 2.10, 4.30 and UJ30 p. in., ariivJm;
KtBhenan-Hoah, 8.06 a.m., 12.62. 8.10, 6.28 and
ll.nn
For Lolly, Audourlad, fillvsr llrook J nc
tlnnso Hslflon5.47. 7.40,0.08, und 10.41 a.
ra 12.52, 3.10, 5.20 and 8. ,8 p. iii-
For ixmi Creak, Blrardvii e ana Atniaita,
I..W.0.10 11.85 a. m., 2.45 p. to
For DarHwater. Hi. U
(Jlalr and PolU) villi,
s m n ft m -J.4A n. m.
For Yateevuie, Monanoy uny mu tisuuiu
m, 11.85 . m.. 1.41, 4.40, 6.0!lp m.
f i Loay, Aadenrled aud tloeleton, 841
1 4il n m
ForMaueh Chunk. Leliinhton, Blatlntton.
llatnfjLnatOrr A ImtifftL
at
lethlebem, HMtor
mil new Torn, i.n nt., i.m p. m
jfor niiiaa.i'nni i.tuaai.
a.
B. BYINTON.
,m'l Poos. AgL. Bethlehem.
A J. GALLAGHER,
Justice of the Peace,
Deeds, Leasee, Mort-agee and Bonds written
BiairiHeetii5eijiiiii eii wmium
promptly attaodetl to.
Ileal H ColWioa aad Insurance Agency
rinrnnl CTIm Tnanranoe BnslntfM. Represent B
lb.- Northwestern Ufti limuranoetlo
Orifioie-Ttaldoon, balldlm;, corner Cantro
and We"t Kte., nuienauaoeu,
Oooa hropttrtie All Kinds For Sale.
1 1 wn eta' v doalile frame dwelling house
iuinil ranlniirAnl. on ISOSt lien W6 Bt
2. A dwelling aud restaurant ou Rest Ciena
8 lol able nroperty on onruer Onntre and
Janlin streets, suitable for nuslnsss par
4. A twosiory doutnn irame oweiunj, on
went ljiovustrwi.
6 Twi' 2 ry traate dwellings on Well Cejl-
v.t u, rttA.
a -!, . ,l.,ra rJtart. llniy. etn t.liA nnruar el
Oial una i.-uomuuv streets niiaremuuw
7. Tw i-i'ln-v IuitI house on NmiUfUestnul
rrtint 1 . , .u... tth.iM tthttreaj'
R.-.TIM ee twMtoijt douo&TSBpe bnlldlfi
eor.ier of LWyd d flnnen streem.
ri ix.itAjiirftK.M.i).,
' PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON,
Sbaniloali.
OfllM- WetUoydiBtlrertJBhl
WANTS, &o.
s iu?vrtiu"J"nt eolumn, not exceeding
tliir' 62JZ ."J!.' tr,'!i0?' Voe- lT twoi 1 for
Hirer; oie week.
iwu ween, one
KiT, "AIjE A good and i;entlo
mle chefn"''?011') ),lu,ls f W .rk. for
'CrerPeetfffiUkg-,,,J- ?J
FO It SAlilSTiie graTTeaTiiolf
Kkank Lewis,
JOII! KlSR .IloWKn.
JltUR O'Nl lLI., '
1'iiANK onntNaTON.
.,,,, JAMBS MCU0NI.D,
"J'"'r Trustees
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
Capital, $100,000,00
A. W. LasGfirng, Pros.,
P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres.,
J. R. Leisenrwq, Cashier,
9 W. Yost, Ass' 't Cashier.
Xnmlly From 9 to 34
CffiNT. INTEREST I
GO TO
JADQUARTERS
F0'UEE
CONFECTIONERY
(IIO.ME-SIAI).)
xree uruiimenis, oca.
Wholesale aud Retail.
thii av I T- m r r , m r mm
Ml W I .1 K U K t: . f" HI III
Are abolntelv nitre. Sunday School
uuurcnox, boci.'i les, no , supplied at
wholes ile riitei.
p.p. .mam. man and .a
TT TrTTTTT-T
iu'i- ii. mum oi., oiieuhhuZi
P
flUUVLVflr-.l RAILROAD.
scBnYKcim. nrviBioN
On anil ater Novemter 15, 1891, fra.'iu will
Uave S'ietanX iah ns fo loint,
Snr Wigtna, tilltierton, Fraokvllie, New
it!e, Bt. CUr, -ind way ptlnU ,. .10,
11.45 n 'i and 4,15 p in,
andsys, 000, 9.4u a m nnd 8.10 p ra.
i'ot rottsville, 6.0J, 9.1U, 11 45 a rn aad 4.15
.1 r
snnd&ys, 600, 0.40 a m and 3.10 n m,
c Beading, 8.00, 11 45 a m and 4.15 pm,
' 'andays. 00, U.40 a. nt. and 8.10 p tn
For Pottslnwn. Phoeiuirvjlle, janrnsliwB
' rbllafleipiihi t Jiroad sfeet stai ion, t. ).
11.15 . in. Mid 4.15 p m week days
xcdeysi 000, 9.40 a in 3.10 p m
Trains leave FraelrVbe or Mhenandoui n
i.'.c.iujaim-:15 01, 7 42,13,03 p m. Jaa.
df f i w -t is and j.60 n m.
jEav Pot'tville lor Unenondoah. 10.15 ane
).4S,um 4.40, 7.15. 0.42 p ns. Bundays, 10.40
up 1. ,
Lrfave Philadelphlh (Broad s reet station).
H ?ottvllls find Bhenandoali. 5.57 8 3r- a m
i. I) nail 7,00 ii at week ileys, BundiM 0.50, and
,M Mil
H NOV YOM. J.W. 4,l, l. S.8ti. S.ll. 7.85.
),'. 4.60. U.O0'JdlU4. 11.85 tm.19 on noon.
tltil t 1i'r,..l.tJ (1.50 i ni.l 12.44.1.35 1.40.
:ia, H ' 4, t.02 1,".2I 8.50 7.18 8.1? ua.l 10.00
m, ix.ui igai,
i iMuu.lav .y.fl, 1.05. 1. Vt. i.ia.h.30.. 0.
11 35 At 12.41, 1.40,2.30, 4.02, llra!te,
.H. 5 23. s 2 ' . ' I, m airl uoi meat
For Baa Girl. Long Branch and Intermediate
stations 8.20 and 11 11 a. in., 4.00 p m. weelr
days. Kieehold only 6.O0 pm week dny.
For Ualtimoro and Wasnincton 3.50. 7.20.
0.10 su l 11.18 a. m 4 41, 0 57, 7.40 p.m. and 12.03
nigniaauy unu b ai, m.uii in., tza tumiiea
illy
ezuress wlln dlnme car tollaltlmnre) 1
p. m. woa ottys. e or uuiiiuiore uuiy .vi
wee i qys, B.oa, u.30 o. in.
dullv.
i'or uionuiimu, 720 it.
m. aud 12.03 night
dallv. 1 30 n. m
DtUliil.iy.
Train lewe it'
iiir I'lLUo.irir
lie (vest .'very doy ii 12.3 aud l.ri t
S3.' ,11m' ed &.id 7.35H m. w.
V tooni. 8 15 . -a ana 4.1 ) p m e vr a .
t at PltljbarB -jiiy. 11-il ai is'
11 ftet lssrs
save luabnry for W,i' am p.n,
.nflalKOit, ilo'hetr !i 'iliinnurt h
!i .m a, m ilally, and 1 35 piii wee'
' Klinlra iWp m 'ft darn.
I o i. rle its 'nierniMllatepi'nt. )
llv. Ivielc Haven. 6 ll. anil 18
Ully, 1 35 mi t P. m. week avn
v
inYU D.lu m an io ua r " 1 "1 ' .' '
as a. tamaaaye,
1 5 M. P'TlJH, J H,W'Ul
"Vi-
Men. !"' w I"
John Ft Coyle,
Attorney-at-Law
AMD
Real Estate Agent,
0FF1UB BHIUIAI.L'S MUJLD1N8,
Oor.Maln and Centre Streets. SHEHANDOAH, PA.
PROPERTY FOR SALE:
A. two and one-hatf story double frame
dwelllBE UoUM, with st ' ' "'hjiii aait run
taumnt. floated on Kakt CJentflrmfi
A. valuable property located 01. Bo- . t
din street.
3tteven dwalllnK bouses at the corm.r of Oil
pert ana tiioyu streeis. unuii iuvcbuiiuui.
Terms reasonable.
JOHM U. EVANS' SALOON,
First National Bank,
3(1 K. OENTUE BT., BHENA NDOAH
FRESH BEER. POPPER, ALE,
Finest brands of clears always on band.
a lluck v v wfti jiinii m m .m.
fit.
The best temperance drinks.