hi- IK.- 1' iBDSH FOR SPEAKER Nominated by tllo Now York Democrats at Albany. MEETING OF THE LEGISLATURE. Dr- Edwards Expacted to Help Organiza . the Senate. Cimliir Name it for l'reatdcut I'm Tempore or the Belmto--Ascmllj mini Hinted 'Will I.eml tlin MlnorltyOtlier 'Noiiilniilloiis by tlie Ciiuciimi--(Inv. Flutver'n MeniiBi Work orttie I.f-ulnUt.HB Tn-.lay. Alhaxt, N. Y., Jan. 5. Tho Demo crats of the Assembly met In caucus in the Assembly Chamber at 7:45 o'clock last evening. Mr. Timothy D. Sullivan of New York called the caucus to order and nominnted Mr. Gnlen It. Hitt o Albany for chairman. The roll was called and nearly all tho Democrats answered to their names. Mr. Ueorge II. Hush of Ulster placed in nomi nation llr. ltobert I'. Bush of Chemung an speaker. Mr. Sulner of New York seconded the nomination as did also Messrs. Connelly nnd Cooney. Mr. Illley nominated Mr. Charles B. Ie Freest for Clerk of the Assembly. Mr. Gorman placed in nomination for Bergeunt-at-AriiiH, Mr. Michael B. Ited jnond of Colioes. Edwin A. Moore, of Richmond, was nominated for doorkeeper, Mr. Puttin, of Oneida, for assistant doorkeeper, Ken lietli L. Nievens, of Sullivan, for second assistant doorkeeper, and Thomas Ilas-f-ett for stenographer. The caucus of tho Democratic Senators miis held last evening in the Iieuteiiaut (lovernorV private room. IC was called to order by Senator Urown. Jacob A. Cantor was nominnted far l'resident pro torn. He was unanimously elected. The following nominations were then made; Clerk, Charles 11. Dunning, of Orange; Sergeant-at-Arms, A. Tallmadge, Otsego; Stenographer, James Murray; Albany; Postmaster, John Leach, Cattar autcus; I'ostofflce Messenger, Juiues Car roll, Albany. A resolution was introduced and car ried without a disaentine; vote request ing the Senate to immediately appoint a committee to investigate nnd consider the contested election cases in tho Senate. The Uepublican Assembly caucus was lu Id in tho Assembly parlor and was very brief. Mr. Stranaban, of Oswego, put in nomination for irpjakcr James r. HuMed. Charles A. Chickering . wns nominated for clerk, and Mr. Mandcvilie for sergeant-at-arms. There was no caucus of Uepublican Senators last night, but one will bo hold 311st before tho Legislature is called to order to-day. The Legislature meets at noon, and each blanch will be culled together by Its clerk. In the Senate Republican Clerk Kenyou will rail the bod' to order, and Secretary of State Rice will swear in tho members. Lieutenant-Governor Sheehan will take the chair, and the annual mes feago of the Governor will be received, af ter the usual announcement that the committees have made their wport of readiness for business. The message will be about 12,000 words in length. After the reading of the message tho Committee on Contented Seats will be ap pointed, and the notices of contett will be Kiven. In the Ast-omhly tho House will be called to order by Clerk De Freest, and the oath of offlce will be administered to tne members by Deputy Secretary ot State Benedict. After that tho Spi-aker will bo elected in accordance with the action of the caucuses, and then the usual com mittees to notify the Senate nnd the Gov ernor will be appointed. Following that will come the rending of the Governor's message. Then will come the appoint ment of the Committee on Privileges and Elections, as was done on the first day of the session last year. Notices of contests will bo made as fol lows: Bernard, Democrat, for tho teat of Curran, Republican, in the Second District of Monroe; Cameron, Democrat, for the seat of Conkling, Re publican, in Warren; McKenna, Demo cm .,, for the seat ot Weeks, Republican, in the Second District of Queens; Russell, Democrat, for the sent of Wheeler, Re publican, in the First District of Dutchess. After this the Assemblymen will draw their seats. Both Houses will then ad journ until next Monday night, in order to give the usual time for making up the committees. WlieelPi-Kiisnell Aititiinibly OouttwU rouGUKKKvsiB, N. Y., Jan 5. AJ tUe examination of witnesses yetterday after noon before Judge Guernsey, in the eon Ut of James Russell against Obed AVheeler for Assemblyman, the evidence produced by thacoutesUtuts was designed to show that a man named Soiner voted in First IMstrict of Dover while he was a reildent of the Second District; that two men, nanit d Preston Hufout and Irving Kennedy, wi re nut allowed to vote be cause their name-, were not on the regis try liBt, ns it whs held that thoy did not live in the district Evidence was also produced to show that the hiw had been violate) so regard to ihe 150-foot limit during the day An adjournment was then taken to Sat in-day morning. Hon rnutor KduardM NtuHdn. Auunv. N. Y., Jan. ." Senator $d VurJs railed upon Gov. Flower yesterday to pay Ins respectk. He reiterated bis intention to take his seut in the Senate, but said . tt he would ally himself with neither patty liutitt four for Libel. Lmkihw, Jan. 6. Michael Davttt ms Mied the I'jiiH'lUte organ called "Tl;e Dublin lndcM iid-ut" for libel, in chary lug him Hh fiaud in connection with the man nunt of the Irish Industrial Comiutny A dispatch from Dublin anys that r." Ia in and as a candidate for the n-pri mutation of Wexford in ParluimrMt it is doubtful whether the FarmdbK's will 1 (insider it worth their Vi'bile t'. (i it up anj one to oppose him, fts iu thai case 11 is i-neiaily admitted that thev are siiro to be beaten. Chinese MlnUlof ttntertalnnd. New lUvws, Conn , Jan. 6. The Chi nese Minister to the United States was the guest, yesterday of President Marliu of the Martin ltepeatiiig Arms Company. He was entertained at. dinner by Mr. Jlar lln andlttiervislted the company's fac tory. It is said that the Minister am placed ft Urge order for rifles "with the erafuf. . A REPRIEVE ASKLD FOR. Murderer Trezza, Who In Rnlrt to bo a Itnllan Citizen, May he Itospltcd. Washington, D. C, Jan. 5, Secretary Blaine has received a telegram from Gov. Flower containing tho information that the request of Niocola Trcttza, the Italian under sentence of death by electricity in New York would be granted, and that nothing would be done In the matter un til futtbor advices from the State Depart ment. The telegram was in rosponso to one sent by Mr. Blaine asking lor a reprieve pending an Investigation into tho case. Trauui is said to bean Italian citizen, and the reprieve was asked by the Italian Government through Marquis Imerlnll, its representative here. New Yohk, Jan. 5 Murderers McEl- vaine and Trezza wn-e brought befora Judge Bartlett in the Court of Oyer and Terminer in Brooklyn yesterday for ro-, sentence, their appeal having been de cided against them. They will be elea- trocuteu during the week beginning Feb. 8. They were taken back to Sing Slug. DESTRUCTIVE FLAMES. Several llullilhigi In Wpstflclil, N. J., Illllliod-L.m, 10,000. Wemtield, N. J., Jan. 5. A fire which started at 2 a. m. in the frame building known ns the Arcadian Hall nt the corner of Broad and Prospect streets, quickly communicated to the Ferris building ad joining nnd thenco to three more frama structures In the row, and despite the eiforts of the firemen all the buildings, with their contents, were totally de stroyed. The loss is estimated at $40,000 with an insurance of $80,000. Arcadian Hall was owned by II. E. Taylor of New York city, and was occu pied by the "Leader" newspaper and a number of societies. The Ferris building was occupied by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Schooner & Scmlder's meat mar ket and two other, storos, also the office of the "Standard." j The other three structures were com-' paratively small and occupied by small vetan storeKeepers. Huston 3Xcr-hiinlH Dinner. Washington, Jan. 5. Owincr to the ill-health of Mrs. Blaine, the Secretary will not attend the Boston Merchants' dinner on Thursday night. A letter to ' be read by W. 13. Curtis, Chief of the State Department, Bureau of tho Ameri can Republics, will take the place of Mr. Blaine's proposed speech. Representative Burrows of Michigan and Senor Montt, Chilian Minister, will both speak. The firtp In llnfTaln. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. B. Nearly every member of tho police force is- grappling with the grip. It is the biggest list of hick policemen ever reported to tho .de partment. None of tho men nro danger ously 111, but it seems that as fast as one. reports for duly there is another one to tuke his place ou tho sick list. ' NEWS OF THE DAY. Three men held up a Montana stag coach in Missoula County, and got a haul of several thousands in money and Jew elry. General Georgo ,W. Patterson, promi nent Odd Fellow, a Brigadier-General of the Patriarchs Militant, Is dead at Deca tur, 111. Andrew Carnegie has dounted $80,000 for a publio library at Fairfield, la. Gilbert's new opera, "The Mounte banks," was produced in London last night ond scored a hit. The new city governments in the cities of Massachusetts were inaugurated yes terday with the usual ceremonies. The Central Labor Union, of Boston, has received a lettur from the Labor Fed eration, of Australia, emphatically deny ing the report that there is a demand lot white labor there. Henry E. Dixoy was arrested In Boston in a civil suit brought by William Gill for $2,705 due for services iu writing "The Seven Ages." Isaac B. Rich went on Dixey s bond. The writ Is made ro turnable the first Monday iu February. "Weather Indications. Washington, Jan. S. For Now EagUnh Snow llurriue: o.Idri northwesterly winds. For liuetura Neur York, Eastern Poinuyl vanli. Now Jersey, Maryland an J Delaware: Bnow llurriu. gcutloiury temperature, varla bla winds. For Wuttern Now York and Western Penn sylvania: fnow llurrlua, stationary tempera. tire, tariable winds. KKW loiut si.viiicisr. ,'aw Yohic Jan. 4. Honor on call casr 1 SJi and !i lwr vunc 1)0 NDJ. Closing Oloijaj Saturauv. To-day. 2 . !! 100 4 6. COUP 110$ 117 4 a. Ilea- XlUJi 1181 0 s, toup 10li bTOCIC MA UK Br. CI04IQ? Sbturiir. Clatlnt lo-liy. Caundlaii PftolOa., Oeutrat l'uoinc. J.1,4 uhloago. bur. iOulndy.. iun ilelamtra 4 ItuUsou.... 1001; 11)1 loot, n wtticru iu Krie pruf .,Ta.W lMka Mnoie ...1.. i t. Mloblnan mutual......... Wi Miwourl I'aolHo BH Kow Jersey ' uiral , UJii NiatUtvestera Iloji Ureztiu Mavitfatlon oa S'uclllo Mad 3J$i Heedliiif.... jJJT Hook liana. 0 Et Paul H Union Paoifio , JH WtsUira Umnn. , 3H 11) 11 34 lua 04 VI 118 83 81 40iJ B4 UUA1N tIAKKUr. WuiMt--Mari3t oDanol rirm ant oon tlnuedso Ko. red wlntor, 10 J) J; Doo..lJ7M Jan.lfl0W Corn Mnrkot ooeaed we4k, but subi- 3ueu:ly adviauod. No. inlxoa. tlio 67)ii on.. oSM. Jt.i--Markot opunol dull. No, 3, inlxol, 1 SOJiuOi Uec, 45i Jan.: 4tJl. I'ltODUOtS. Creuuicry. State 3c renn.. oxtrai.28 o.a'2S)ji Lreauwry. wutern, ttmv -4 o.a'40 a. Cwuiory, wojieco, acoauj 31 ca'Jl 0. Btnle dairy. . t. tutii. eitra.,,,'4J a.a'id 0 HUte factory, t nil uream. BoDt. fancy. .llallU btato faotoiy. full ureura , lOalUM btato factor, full cream. Uno...., lOalOl. htuo faotory. tuU cream, uoa to prima 1U alUH Btata lnotory, coaimon 10 tair SU utl Lrr Popi-TiiT- Bprluir chtokons. cholo arprlb. al3' Boring ctilokena. i)Hinr...... ,.,.. aO.J lowli Junwy. tie fa-, pnr.u,. aU, Usuacn Pooiar Turkor. mlied wijii(ht, pr lb. ......13 alt J IS HE COLOR BLIND Engineor Donolmo Alleged to Eo So Afflicted. HERRICK'S PECULIAR DEFENSE. Attempt to ba M&de to Shift Enspomibil ity for the Hastings Disaster- 1Vlhif.o AVI10 Will Swear tliat n Itcd Intern Was T.cft on tbo Station l'lnt form, and that TorpedoeB Had Itecu l'laced 011 tliu Truck-Central Olllelala Suy Doiiohun's Ks llecn ISxnuilncd Only a c!iort Ttuio Ago. Nkw Yohk, Jan. 5. Albert E. Hor- rick, the trainman who is charged with being responsible for the torriblo disaster on tho Central Railroad near Hastings on Christmas Eve, will set up a pecullnr do feuso when ho is brought to trial beforo n Westchester county jury. Yesterdny Lawyer 'Walsh made known Herrick's dofense. Ho will claim that Engineer Douohue of the St. Louis ex press is color blind.' Lawyer Walsh snids "I havo six witnesses who will swear tluit they heard the torpedoes, which Herr'ick claims he placed upon tho trnok ns sig nals, explode. I can also prove that Her rick left his led lantern on tho platform with tho light turned toward tbo South, and this nlone ought to have proved suffi cient to stop the St. Louis express. "I can also prove that a red lantern, swung by a brakeman named Crnmer. on the Niagara Falls special, wns taken for a white lantern by the engineer of the St. Louis express. That looks as if Donohue, the engineer of the St. Louis express, was color blind, does it uotf I shall also produce other witnesses to prove that Engineer Donohue cannot dis tinguish the difference between a red and n white light at night." President Depew said yesterday; "We are waiting for the Railroad Commission era to decide tha questions rained in my communication, addressed to them on tho 2d inst., regaiding the introduction of the block system as far as Buffalo. Then tho railroad company will push the put ting in of the block system as rapidly as possible. ' ' Central Railroad officials say positively that Engineer Donahue of the St. Louis express is not color blind. Superintend ent of Motive Power and Rollinc Stock Buchanan says that Donahue's sight was ; tested no longei ago than last July, and he distinguished colors correctly without ! hesitation. Tho samo system of testing tho sighfis employed ou nearly nil the roads here abouts. A quantity of worsted contain ing ull the colors of the rainbow and 11 f ew others besides is spread on a table. j.110 man ro suuniiL 10 tne lest comes in 1 !..., .,.,-1 ..t-.l. ... I UJWUU UUIU1U Wli; mill I1UK OUU strands of each color and names them as he nicks them out. A single mistake I means the loss of his place. Theso tests are made about once a year. Suit Against tlie Keystone ltunlc. Philadelphia, Jan. 5. Edward W. Maglll, assignee of John Bardsley, yester day filed suit in Common Pleas court No. 4 against the Keystone National Bank to recover $100,000. Mr. Magill says that on Nov. 25, 1890, the bank received from John Bardsley as a loan for tho uso of the bank, 100 bonds of the Baltimore Trac tion company, valued at $1,000 each, the bank promising at tho same time, in con sideration of tho loan, to either teturn tho bonds or give faco value for the same, nnd that on Nov. 25, O. W. Marsh gave Bardsley a receipt for the bonds. Mr. Ma glll says, however, that the bank sold the bonds and appropriated the proceeds to their own use, and have neglected and re fused to return the boiuls or the money equivalent to Bardsley or Magill as as signee. To be Armed With I.ee Kepttters. Boston, Jan. 5. The Massachusetts Naval Batallion, of- which! Commander Soley, U. S. N., Is in charge, is to bo equipped with the new Lee reporting rifle, a Weapon similar in model to the new ami now making for the English Government. The rifle is on tho bolt system, and is of great power and range. It cau be used as n single shooter, or, by simply inserting ou a slot near the trig ger a detachable magazine holding live cartridges, it ca'irtit once bo turned into u repeater. The United States Govern ment lias entered into a contract with n well known firm of gunsmiths in this city to furnish tho Lee rides to the Massachusetts Naval Militia. Speaker Crlxp Cfinnot lreRble. Wabhikoton, Jan. ti. Soaker Crisp' condition of health while not sufficiently alarming to cause apprehension, is such tut prelude the possibility of his presiding over the House to-day. The programme which it was supposed had been deter, mined upon for tho Speaker to designate Mr. McMillin as Speaker for the day, is found impracticable for the reason that there are no rules yet adopted which per mit of this action. Consequently, as at the opening of the session, the duty of calling the House to order will devolve on the Clerk, and the House will then be left to select its Speaker pro tun. It ie probable that Mr- MoMiUin will be elected to thli position. IVunU I'luiUliiiient.to Fit Ills Crime, I"BlLAUiti.rHiA, Jan. 5. Charles Wall, who is awaiting death by the rope at Tunkhoniiock, Fa., for the murder of his wife, wrote to his vlotlm's fathor last week requesting that he be burled beside bis wife. Ill request was refused. lie lias just written another letter to a friend asking him to eo or write Governor Pat tison and tell him that he, Wall, did not think that deth by tho ropo was a eeverf enough penalty for his crime, and thai he should cluwge his sentence to doatb by flro at the stake. AVork on Armor Plate Suspended. Betiiuhku, i'a., Jau. 5. Commodon Folger yeBterilay made nn official visit t( the Bethlehem Iron Uompnny's works. Owing to the unsatisfactory test of tii curved armor plate nt Indian Head, Thursday last, work has been suspended on the remaining live plutes to be used t form certain part of the Monterey, noi building at San Francisco. One plati w lghs 4l),udU pou-ids. A SSOO.OOO I.lbrury. New Haven, Conn., Jan. 5. The Cht cngo University has purcliascd througk its Piesldent Prof. Harper a library whict it is said consists of oOO.OOO volumei. II la stated that th price 1 $6O0,C00, IA1 DARTERS OF SANTA CLADS : T"WO IGWesi Centra Street and 34 'prilSItE Is money In it for you if you purchase your holiday goods from ti9. Five hundred styles dressed ilolls, from 60 to $1.60 each. Dolls' shoes, stockings, trunks, tables, bureaus, chairs, toilet sets, paintboxes, writing desks, doll swings, air rifles, drums, trains of cars, gun boats and Dther articles run by steam, A large lot of mechanical toys, tool chests nnd all the latest games, ABC and build' ng blocks, ntlque silver toilet and manicure els, dictionary nudblDlo stand hold ers, hook and ladder nnd flro engines, In stoves, German tops, trumpets and I mail V other nrtlnlen in this linn Musical Instruments, Perfumery, Sleighs I China Sets, Magic Lanterns, &e. To ministers of the gospel and school teachers, 10 per cent, off on nil goods bought. All goods must bo sold before Junuarv 3t, and no lensouablo iHer refused, rail c ally and have the pick of the lot. You can select svhat you want, which will be set aslde.on payment of a small deposit. ?bi uaelphwani-Bo ailing Bailron Tttu-e 7V6fti In effe'vt Aon. in, 1S91 mm LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOW? or New York via Philadelphia, wees auy 2.10 5 33, 7.20 a. m, and 12 3S 2.50 and S.f5 p. -it. Sunday 2.10 and 7.13 a. m. For Net York, via lluuoh C'lmnfe, week days, 5.U5 7.2J a. m. aud 12.35 and 2.50 p. m. F r Beadinu and Philadelphia week day t, 2.10 S.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.35 2.50 and 5.55 p: a. fun "ay, 2.10 and 7.18 a. m 4.30 p.m. V ir Harrlsbure, weeS days, 2.10,7.30 n. ra 2 50, p. m. f Alieulown, week tiayj, 7.20 . m.. 12. 2.50 3. m. For Poltovlda, week -days, 2.1U, 7.20, m. U60 2,50 and 5.5i p. m. Himday, 2.10 aud 7. a, , 4.30 p.m. 'or Tuinaqna and Mahanoy Olty, weal da re, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, a, in., 12.3i 2.50 and 5JX p. n. Sunday, 2,10 and 7.48 a. m 4.30 p.m. Additional ' u- ilattanoy Olty, week flays 7.0C p.m. for Lancaster and Columbia, week davt. V w'Allamportt Munbnry and Lewl'bnrst Meek lays, 3.25, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m 1,35. 7.W p. u. aunaay h. m., jm p. m. for Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10 8.2b 5. 6, 7.20 and 11.33 -a.m., 12.35, 1.35, 2.50, 5.55, 7.0" c i.i n m. Sunday, 2 10. 3.25 and 7. I li.HO, i so I. m, for Glraxdvllle (Rappahannock Station week days, 2.1'', 3.25, 5.S4, 7.H) and 11.30 a ra. 12.35.185. 2.)0. 8.55. 7.0(1 and.25.ti m. Sundav. 2-.0 3 25, 7 48 f m.. 3.05, 4.30 p. m. or Ashland and Uliainokin, week day 3 25,5.25,7.30, 11.81 a to., l.a, 7.00 and P25 p m. Sunday 3.25, 7 48 a. in., 3.00 p. ra. 1 ! ve Now York via Philadelphia,, wot k days, 7.45 a. in., i.SO, 4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.; o n snnday, 6.00 p.m.. 12.15 nlent. ave New York via Maufth Ohnnk, wo k days. '.). 3.45 a. m 1.00 and 3.15 p. m. Sun day, 7.00 a. m. ave Philadelphia, week dajs, 4.10, ard io.no a. m. 4.00 and 8.00 p. in., from Bros d a id Oallowmll and 8.35 a. m.and 11.30 p. m i-orn sth and Hreen streets. Sunday 9.05 a. uu U.tO p. m. from Sth antf 'eu. va Kondlnt;, lreek days, 1.35. 7.10, 10.06 nnd 1.5' a. m., 6.55, 77 p, m. Sunday 1.35 ard 10.18 a. m. a76 Pottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.10 a. ro. IS X), oil p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m. and s i n. Leave lUma'iua. week days, 3.20, 8.4S and 1121. m,, 1.21, 7.13, and 11.18 p. m, Sunday 3.2C 7 43 m. and 250 p. m. ivcave Mahanoy Olty, weak days, S.40, 9.18 ai d 11.47 a. ni 1.51, 7.42 and 9. p. m Sue dav. 8.48,8.17 a. ra., 3.20 p. m. lieive Muhanoy Flaoe, week days, 2-43, 4.MI fl 30, -.V, ll.o9 a, m.,1.05, 2.0(1. 6 20. 38, 7.57, anf 10 00 tn. Sunday 2.4 ', 4.05, and 8,27, a. no 3.37,5.01 p.m. 1-eave tllrardvllle (Rappahannock Station) weeK lays. 2.47 4.07, .3d. and 9.41 a. ra., 12.05 Aid, m b.iu ana ni.irt p. ia, aunuy, 4.0' m. 8.41,5.i7 p. m. uve w uuaatsiion., woe uyB,,w,u."u 11.55 a. m. 8.35 and 11.15 p. ra. Hiuidayll.lt p. iu. via O. R. R., thronvh trains leave Qlrard Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & 11. U. K.j nt 355 401 aud 11.27 a. m.. 3.50. 5.42 an. 7 13 p. m. Sunduy, 3.55 8.02 11.27 a. ni 3.58 uis ion7.iip, ra, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave PhlladelDhla. CUbStuut street Wual a .-4 loath Htrost Wharf. Var Atlsiutlc Clkv. Week-diys E2prtss,9:00 a. m. 2.00, 4.eo, j, tn. Aojo'wnatstloa, 8 00 a. ra. and 5.00, ia. -naday&, express, 9.00 a, tn. Accoiu u vlaq, 4.00 H. ra.aad 4.30 p. xa. 'etarnng, leave Atlantis Olty, dojo' A ' it' ani Arkausns nvenues. wesk-d fc .-ureas. 7.30. 9.00 a. m.and 4.00. n. ra. Ac- eomiMdatlon8.10 a. m. and 4.80 p ra. Sun-davs-ezDrew. 4.00. n. m. Acoommodatton, 7.30 a. m. and 4.S0 p. m. u. u. d&HuuuB, uaa i nm risi. i.. HorjBOO. Pre. 4 tiea'l Manager. A FINE SHOW It you want to see a flpe.dlpplay ot Boots anc Bho, gotu . W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masteller's old stand,) Corner Coal and Jarrtlu 8t. Custom Work and Repairing Done In the best ttyle. RUPTURE SSI We, the undersiBned, were irea oi rupiure uy Phlliidel Ida, Pa, s. Jones Phl'tps, Kennet f quiire, Pa.-, T. A. Krellz, HI .ttnetnn. Ph.1 K. M. Small, Mount Alio Pa; Hev. 8. II. Hlier nmn. fui'bury, Pa : D Jlhllett 211 M. 12'h . l. 1,. iinjrri. ok Aivu ni fi.. iteaumif, i a.: w in uix, laai Aiouinikeni, , PlillndBlnhla; It. 1.. Rime. 300 Itlui St.. Read lug, Pa ; Georgo and Ph. Ilurkurt, 139 lAou-t nt,, iieaaing, i'a. win lor cucuiur. TO XPBS 1 IIITO Litre lur lO Wirru vi o.i-auuw, 1'nrlr KxvtBftrft. Lmlwloiu, Aeri u Prbllltj, Ixmsoi Sexual l'owur, Iinitotout'T, Ao. &a eroslls ourruth lu oui hiierlAo sr will iwnd no Full Jll(kV BCcUdittt uut Much ValaaU Informl.CI PUKE. Alltru 11, S,W HtHNMWHfiAtW 1W1. CARMB VOn SALE. Arevou look. U luf (or a uvrrar If so call on or write to j. J . tecniM-, rrfcosTine, fa, ae to wnere tne; are LoMted and tor tennJ. 8- STORES: North Main Street, Lihigli Valley Railroad. AEKANQBMENT OF PASSKNQICK TBAIH -NOV 15, 1891. Passei-'jer trains will lenye Shenandoah for Hanch lihuuk, JLehiehtoiff Slatlngton, CaU. sauqaa, Allenloivu, Bethlehem, ISaston, Phil adelphlaand New York at 5.17, 7.40, 0.03 a.m., IZ52, 3.10, 5.28 p.m. For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gap and Btroudsburg at 5.47, a. ni and 6.28 p. ra. For Lambertvllle and Trenton, 0.03 a. m. For White Haven, Wllfces-Barre and Pitts, ton 5.47, 0.08. 10.41 o. m., 3.10 and 5.28 p. m. ForTnnkhannock, 10,41a, m., 3.10 and 5.28 P. in. For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and and Lyons 10.41 a. ra all 1 6.2A p. in. For I.aceyvllle, Towandn. Sayre, Waverly, Elralra, Rochester, Buflalo, N'aara Falle, Chicago and all polnui Weet at 10.41 a. m.,and 5.28 p. m. For r.lmlra and the West via Salamanca at 8.10p.rn. For Audenrled, Hazleton, Stockton, Lura bor Yard, Weathorly and Ponn llaveu June tlonat5.4;,7.10,,08a. m.and 12.52, 3.10 and 5,28 p. m. For Jeanesvtlle, Lovlston and Beaver Meadow, 7.40, 9.0S a. in. and 5,26 p. m, ForScrantonat6.47 9 08, 10.41a. m. 3 10 and 5:28 p. ra. For Haislo Drook. Jeddo, Driaon and Free' land at 5.17, 7.40, 9.03, 10.41 a. in., 12.62 8.10 and 5.28 p. m. For Uuabake at 5.47 and 9.08 a. nr., and 1.10 d. m For Wlgzam, Gllherton and Fraokvllle at .60 and 8.62 a m and 4.10 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, 1.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, a.ra., 12.52,3.10,5.28,8,03, 9.'iiHndl0.27p. m. For Lost Oreok, 31rardville and Ashland I. 27. 7.48,8.52, 10.15 a. ill., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 6.33 8.00 and 9.11 p. m. For Daritwstcr. St. Cbilr and PntUvllle. 5 50 ?.40, 82, 9.03, 10 11 a. m 12.52,8.10, 1.10, 5.28 p.m. For Hnok Mountain, New Boston and Morea, 7.10, 9.08, 10.41 a. ra., 12.52, 3.10, 5.28 and 8.03p.m. For Raven Ran, Centralla, Mt. Carmel and Shamokln, 8.52, and 10,15 a. m., 1.40, 4.4t tnd 8.08 p.m. Trains leave Sbaraokln for Shenandoah, 7.55 11.55 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 9.30 p. m., arriving ot Shenandoah, 9.05 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.28 and II. 15 p m For Lolly, Audemied, Silver Brook Junc tion an Hazltfln 5.17.7.10, 9.08, and 10,41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.28 and 8.' 3 p. in. . SUNDAY TRAINS. For Lost Creek, Glrardvllle and Ashland, 1.50,9,10 11.85 a.m., 2.15 p. ra. For Darkwnter. St. Clnlr and Pottsvlllf, 3.00, 9.30 . m.. 2.45 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy Olty and Delano, H.00, 11.35 a.m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.03 p. in. For Lofty, Audenrled aud Hailolon, 8.U v in., 1.40 p. m: For Manch Chunk. Lehlghlon, Slattngton, Cataiunqna, AUentowu, Rethlehcm, Eastot ind New York, 8.00 a. ra., 1.40 p. ra; For Philadelphia, 1.10 p'. m. K. II. BYINHTON, Gon'l Pass, ARt,, tiethlehem. A J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the 'Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written jiiacriage licenses anu i9gai claims promptly attended to. Real Estate, Collactioa and Insurance Agency General Fire Insurance Ilnslnesa. Ueprasents ill iiunuwe-Herji i.iiu AuttuniMve uu. Oitfiok Mnldoon's bullrtlliL'. corntr Centre and Went Sts Hhepandoeh, Pa. Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale. 1. Atwofctory double (rame dwelling htmse si ore and restaurant, on Easti !entre St. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on Bast Centre street. il. IXulrable property on orner Centre and Jardln Btreets, smlable (or huslnesi pur poses. 4. A two story double Iraraio dwelling, on went Lloyd street. 5 Two 2-story frame dwellings on Weft Cen tre street. 8. Two t story dwelling" on the corner ol rvuil unrt ifrtuulnnt. BtrftAlA KtarA rnnm In one. 7. Two-story single house on North Chestnut street with a larae warehouse at tlie rear. 6. Three two-story double frame buildings corner or taoya aim xuuert streets. JOHN GOSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor. Main and Oak Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A flue line ol Choice OUOCBIUES Nuts and Candles. Poultry of all Kinds. II r. Costlet receives his creen truck dally Irora the city markets, which Is a gusrantco to his cumomers that they wlllreiwlvu trtsli gooas wiicn nuymgiroin nun, JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 30 E. CENTRE HT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands ot clears always on hand, 1 xm ueit temperance anou, Shenandoah. WANTS, &o. AdivrtiiAnenli In thit rolumn, not exeeeiUna S Unet, 5 c. for one insertion; 75o. tor two; Jl tor ''(!, 3? 81,W'' u'eek' ANTICH A ..,.. ,.i.i at 210 West Llcyd street, b ' M-lw WilTJ3P--TA B"0(1 irl- Coofl FOIt BALK. A good and centlo horse, sullaiilo for nllbkinds of wiFk, tor sale die p. Apply io O. J. aulnnVsi Vnit Centrotreet, Hheonndoah. 1 ' Sa iwt WANTEDTaTrTfor Reneral hoijTe wotk.good wages i old. Callatllnn. Ai.n ofuce. tj (r THIRST NATIONAL 15ANK, , "hbnandiiah, Pa., Jnnuaiy 4, 1892. The Board or Director have this dHy do c ared a neml annual dividend or Ave (5) per cent., payable on demand. 1 JOHf. It. LEISENRING, 1 J-3t Cashier. FOR SALE.-Tlin gray team of horses r-ccntly usol by the Coluraiila II. &S. V. E Co.. Nn. 1 Tho W m I,. . bargain to the pnrchaers. c JtANK L.BWIS, Johk Eisenhower, Jkhk O'Neill, FllANK CODUINOTON, JAMES MODONALU, n-21-tr Trustees. M National Bank, THEATRE IllIE J.DINO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00 A. W. Leisenrintj, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisennnq, Cashier, 9 W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally Front 9 10,3. 3 PER GENT. INTERES Jnld on BavlUKH DepoHltH P INNUYLVAtjl RA1LRCAQ, BOatrTLKILL DIViaiON. On and after Nweinber 15, 1801, trains ui!l leave n'lenanuuan u,- rnfimi.t. ITor Vtiijan, Ollbertoj t'rackvlllo, 'wtle. bt. Clair, and wav Dolnts. s.i. U )U Mll t.kQ V Ul, tuuaavR. uuu.ti.4uu m ana L'un m. Vxyr Pottsvllle, 6.0J, U.10, 11 15 1 ai ami .'jauaavs.eiAj. ii.ua 'ii una ji in n m Kor Heading, 0.00, 11.15 a ra and l.lb prei for PottBto7n, Pnoem :v I irr nr rniiaaoipiua luroaa sniat. fjrt , ii.ia a. m. ana lis p m wi'ex aayi (icuays, Ktw, a in aau p m Trains leave Kr"ir-nie tor ' o.tOamind li.lt. 5.01. 7 12. to.ail ill m II 1R a . anil .',.0 t m Ln-ftve pniviviuo lor Uhenandoanl il.iS, a ra 1.10, 7,15, 9.12 p m HnndE 1 6.1S rj ui. Lieave Philadelphia (Broad s roet st or Pottsvllle and Uiienandoan., .57 R it 1. 0 and 7.00 D m week davs. Huniln, V, . 1.2J am Fornew York, s.aj, 1.05, 4.111. 5. 5, a.50, 7.S0, .a0B.3a J.50. ll.0Oandll.14.ll.R5 am. li , .n m (Umlled - vt' 1.0S 50 v 11 1 1? si, iis 1.10. XS0, 4, .02 "!.(), 8,21, 0.50 7.18 8.13 U 10.00 ra, vi.m i.ut in Sundays; i.20, 4,05, 1.10, 5.85, h.18. rum, ,0, 1135 . -4. "Id 12. H, 1.10,2 30, 102, (limited, 1 n 5.t2l , .41. . .ituoiuigbt For Sea Girt. Loni'MrancU and Inidrmnriinto stations 8.20 and 11 It a. m 1.00 p.m. week days. Freehold onlj-5.00 p m week dayi. A'ni. llallltn.iM .,r Wn.hl..,,.. o -ji -on M.lOanrl 11.18 n, m., 4 41. 0 57, 7.10 p.m and 12.0:1 uigiuuuiiy uuii d 01, ii.4j a iu., 12 is, itiinueu express with dlnb g car lu llallira .re) 1.30. 3.15 WeeE diys, 6.08, 11.30 n. m. dally. Por itichuioud. 7 20 a. in anil 12i..'l nil 1.1. dally, 130p mt dally, except Suiiduy. lie west every dav t 12.25 and s.10 a. m and 3)1 ii'ml'edi and 3.10, 7,25 p m, Way for uiuii waio t n itua i.iu p m every aay. ut iMiwuur oniy, ii.sj a iu uauy aaa t'j.iu tn week days. iiive Hanbary lor W'llliamipurt. K mtrn, ) umadatgna, Roaheiter, B i'Jaloanl M'agara 'a!'" 5.10 a m dallv. and 1 35 a m wiirt i1iit. ir Elinlro 5.30 p m wek niys. I'oi B.nu una mie"u.9.iaTe peinie, 1.11 am., illy. ' ir 'j-ok Haven. 6.10. and .50 a 'ally, 1 35 na s,3 p. ra. week days. Pc- nmw u.10 11 misi na o,i p m weeit oayn ion. raUandafi. 1 H! PU, J K. nX 'i..,n in Pa-- 1,000 uenuino iyier-urxain uesKs vci uui oet rios spot vtien. a TWn jnnT An nun (ink- Kinndnril '1'Vlcr Jli nin. Innirlivlirt.f.lil. Ivlch. Mil P lUltJ vroox, xtno liuuoin unaer urawerui vumi. jm - itrxol CurlHln- I.illuhtll ( 1Mb . W Ml I ll! 1 , 1 1 I 'l Lit tlni Infitt nnn inrUr nnnurlnur ull dmw rs. 8 lienT nr.-h.-.fl-rl LMMnrrTlnl-OKi f!linh)!ira III find t P'-nCtPtl Aloo 1,000 Antique Ash Desks v a !. Hutiio nn ubovo.eieeDt matir of Smla Anllquo Ash, RooU ns oak. AVelaht 00 from oop Indianapolis factory dlroct. Waae ami iuia solely by the TYLER DESK CO.. St. Louis, Mo. John R. Coyle, A.ttorney-at-Law Real Estate Agent, Ot'FlCnHEUDAI.I.'S BUILDINO, Cor. Miln and Centre Street.. SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: " tA two and one-halt story double frame i dwelling house, with st ire-room aud res. taurant. liocatea on Hast centre elruel. 8 A valuable property located on Honth Jar dln street. a Beven dwelling houses at the corner of 0,11 bcrt aud Lloyd streets. Uood investment Turnm reanqnanie. (i M.UAMIIyTON.M. U. ' PHYSICIAN AND SUROEOfi, Omee-ai Wet Lloyd 8tr3t, BbenaBdoah ra. JSji
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