flLD MOB'S FURY A Sailor of the Baltimore Tolls of llio Massacre. CHILIAN SOLDIERS LENT AID. Biggin, tlis Boatswain's Mate, was Bayon ' fitted iu tlio Sack. The rollce Charged the Mob, hut Took Cure tu AVotmil Only Amei leans Tho AMault Scums tu lla lleen I'l-eiueillt- , uttd Captain Schley Sajs that the Morion ua' Cabled AVem True--Tim Haiti limru to iio tu Mure lblauil for Iteimli-. San FitANCistoo, Jan. 0. Ciipt. Schley, commander of the U. S. warship Haiti more, whloh is hack from Chili, states that the reports telegraphed to this coun try rogarfljriK the attack on a number o his men In the harbor of Valparaiso were uuliHtMntinlly correct, anil that there was little If anything to add to them. Ho stated that one verj significant fentnro of the assault on tho Baltimore's men was that every one of them was stabbed in the baok and that soldiers, police and tailors took part in the atl'nlr. None of the Baltimore's men were nrmed. The Captain said that a half dozen of bin men, if they had been provided with weapons, could have stood oil the three thousand Chilians, as they were a lot of cownrds. Further than this Capt. Schley refused to talk. The future movements of the lialtlmore are at present unknown. She is very foul and will probably go td jMare Island to be cleaned. Oue of the sailors told this story of the massacre at Valparaiso: "There were a lot of us ashore that clay, the 16th of October, enjoyiiiK leave, and not one uf us was molested durinu the day. There were thirty-four of the boys still on shore when it Krow dark. "Some of thorn were told that the Chilians were Koint; to jump them and they had better get aboard the vessel. Those that were told this went to work to dig up the los-t of the boys and get them oft" shore. Before half of them not wind of it, though, the row began. It started in one place where there were three or four hands, but it spread like wlldlire, and wlierever a sailor with the American uniform Was seen he was pelted with stones and clubbed and bayoneted. "The boys fought as best they could, but what could they do against such fear ful odds? There were about'thirty of us ugalnst fully three thousand. If It had not been for the American consul, I sup pose Uiey would have been- killed. As soon as ho heard of the row he asked the Intcndcnte to arrest all of the Uajtlmoro's men who wereon land. "He did this to save the men from the mob, but the police were as bad as tho mob. They charged on the crowd with bayonets, but when anybody was hurt It was one of our boys, you can bet. They llnally gathered all the boys up and took them to the lockup. "Eigglh was stabbed to death with a bayonet through the back, and Turnbull was cut in a dozen places and had a bul let through his neck. The llr.-d wo heard of the trouble was when Jerry Anderson was hauled up on deck with Ave stabs in Ills back. One of the bnyonets pierced his right lung. That kind of thing don't look much llko a row, does it ? 'It was just an expression of Chilian feeling toward Americans. When ono of boys would be knocked down down the crowd would rush on him, kick him and stone him, but us soon as two or three of the other boys made a rush to rescue him the crowd went back like sheep." A potty oflicer in an interview said: "Wo had hwji advised that the Chilians had no use for Americans before going ashore that morning. Capt. Schley .had received assutance from the authorities that we would not be molested. When we lauded, however, several sailors be longing to a British man-of-war iu the harbor warned us to be very careful, for they had heard the Chilians making threats all morning against the Ameri cans. "The mob was an nngvy one, and when over they sighted one of us fellows they howled like madmen and immediately gave chase, flourishing their kubyes and " bayonets. You see, the mob was com posed of men who had just returned from the war, and most of them were in uni form, so that we could not tell them from the police. Walter A- IVnod Dylnif. Troy, N. Y., Jan. 0. JEx-Congreninn Walter A. Wood is lying at the point of death at his home In Hnoslck Falls. La grippe llrst attacked him, then pneumonia set in. Sir. Wood Is 70 years old: He has always been active iu politics and represented thU district in the Forty-sixth and Fnrty-fceveuth Congress, llr. Wood was engaged in the manufacturing of plows, innwers, reapers and binders, for which he invented many valuable Im provements ills goods were sold iu Ureal but, tin and Kurope. Colored Catholic Coiii-psi. Fhii-aiiei-piHA, Jan. 0. The third Con urec!. ,t Colored Uatholioa of the Unite 1 Stales is in session in this city. The congress is composed of prominujit colored men from all parts of this country and from Haul and Lubu. IU mwmcius will continue three days. The object of tho congress is to obtain information as to tbouumbci'of colored Catholics; tmlovlM ways and means for the Industrial a well as the moral education or coioreu youtn QiiBin llng In Court Kuw. Dublin, Jan. 0. Tho two Irish faotlons have changed the scene of their quarrels totba courts pending the lull between elections. Davitt's libel suit against the Purnelllte Dublin "Independent" has been followed by another libel sun, wiilau the untl-I'arnellite "Natloual Vnm" has instituted against the "Independent" for nutations which the "Isatlonal t'ress cons.Iur uamaging. .Imlirv (luri'Unll ltelllstllteil. Nrw Youk, Jan. C The Board of Con trol met In this city yeawruuy aim ap--n,irtul .Thiiimm ltnwu nfllnliil starter in thu place of Staiter Culdwcll. Edward, or "opapper" uarruon, me jocfcey, was ro JtutatiMl. He was suHpended about a that took place at race trucks during his engagement us a jockey. Welrli CollUrlek IUU. Lokuon, Jan. 0. The majority of the Welsh colliers are idle. Both employer and employee decline to yield in the out put existing between ttim. IInllou Hack Iu Providence. Providence, It. I., Jan. 6. Colonel Daniel H. Ballrtu, counsel for Dr. Graves, arrived hore last night Accompanied by his wife. The Colonel looked pale and seemed worried; He refused to talk about the Graves verdict saying that he was tired and needed rest. llnclng Judge Clark Dying. New York, Jan. 0. A private dispatch from Louisville, Ky., says that Col. Lewis JI. Clark, the famous racing judgo, U at the point of death. Evn If he recovers he will not be able to ofllciato again. Judge Iturk of tho Guttcnburg track will probably be oltered the position. NEWS OF THE DAY.' By a collision on tho Wabash road nt Aladdin, Ho., six men were killed out right and f&ur fatally hurt. Kate Breen, twenty-four years old, New York City, committed sulcido by swallow ing a large dose of carbolic acid. Brig. Geir. Knutse, commander of the Department of the Columbia, was yester day placed on tho retired list on account of age. The fifteenth Instalment of $55,125 on cruisers U and 10 to the .Columbia Iron Works, of Baltimore, was paid yesterday by the Navy Department. Firo boss W. H. Williams, of Park Col liery, at Mahanoy, Pa., was instantly killed yesterday afternoon by being crushed by a runaway mino car, Tho barn, dwelling and dairy of Willlom Googer on tho Myrtle Avenuo Road near Newtown, .L. I., were burned with their contents yesterday. Thirty cows perished. Tho firm' of Nowell & Presby, drygoods nnd woolen dealers, New York, have con fessed judgment for $14,U27 to the Mer cantile Mntloual Bank, and $(i,0iiU to Deerlng, Milliken & Co; t II. S. Keudig& Co., tobacco dealers, of Lancaster, Pa., assigned to the tobacco firm of Amos R. Kendlg, of that city. Tho assets are placed at $50,000, and the liabilities at 10U,0U0. At a meeting yesterday at Williams- port, Pa., of a committee representing tho Associated Lumbor Producers of Pennsylvania nnd Western New York, nn udvanco of 50 cents per 1,000 feet was resolved upon. Cant. John M. Richards, a well known citizen of Uniontown, Pa., was arrested yesterday charged with assault by 15 year old Maggie Hartwell, who has been living at Richards' house. The arrest caused a big sensation. Weather Indications. "Washington, Jan. (1. For Now England: Generally fair; slightly warmer; variable winds. For Eastern New York, Eastern Tcnnsjl. vanin, Now Jersey, Maryland and .Delaware: Generally fair, except light rain olontr tho coast; warmer; variable winds. For Western Now York and Western Penn sylvania: Snow turning into rain; east winds. NIC W VllllK MAKKHrS. New Yoiik. Jan. i .Honor on call our at 3W and 4i6 ner cent. , uuii us. Clnslnn Yes,erdusr. b. Heir 6. Coup 110'$ B. Ilea. lie.wi t, (.uup.. 1 Cloitn To-day. 10 J K t7W nil 103 feTOCK MAllKET. Cloiliu YosteiMw. Cnnadlnn Piiolao Central l'ucmc Cblciuu. llur. & Qulncy ..10DJS 33 ueiawut-o s uuiisuu Del. Lack, ti W oat era.. , Brio Id-la ore! Lake chore. I.oula & Nush 3M mi Mictaliian Central W&H Mtesuurt FaclBo.... as KowJersoy tentrat I11U Northwestern 1 14 Oregon Navltfutton Jils PaoiitoMall 3JM Iteadln? &",t Hock Island., ) 113 St raul Sl'l 40J Union memo ' D Wclem Union. 8ii (UtAlX MAUKISr. Tit.n.Ktun Nn. If. reJ winter. Mi i Ilin.. 1J7 Jon. mxu Om JLI.rJlUI. VDUilUU HU.liL. tiUb SllUtJ- 3uoutly advanced. o. uilxoj. UtiuM 3oi an.. 3U u40:' t)0C. 40: Jan.t 41 '. l'UODUUU, UUTTBtl Lieuoiory. Blato l'ann.. extras.'Ji c.a!8 Si, creauiry, weuern, llrsts. i o.u!J u. L,ie.iuwry. wesieru, second il 0.11JI o. Btato laotory. Mil crc.un. SoDt. fanoy..llall)4 btate laotorr. lull oroam lUaluta State laotory. full creaui. Una ..lU.UO i lullnraitn n. tn nmnii 1 II f II l2 blato fetory! euuiaiou vo tair Si u'jji Lrvs 1'ODI.TltT Eprluv chiokeiii, chnlo'i. larxenorlb. al2 Spruur ctiiokoni. utiin... 3 aO-6 I'owli Jersey, States 1'u., perlu.,,. 1)nrsru l'ODIHV Turkey, nitxed weights, d lb 13 al 1 tp'g clik'a., 1'hlla Sal Ibj. to pair... ad aJllJ Ttthain Has Dereatctl ICvcryuody I!otok, Jan. II. Peter Latham, tho champion tennis player, attain defeated Tom Petllt in the Boston Tennis Court yesterday, winning three sets to one. Latham sails for England to-day with a clean record, having defeated all coinpeti tors during his stay iu the United btuUs, Inn Cigarette Victims. AVilkkspahue, Pa., Jan. 0. Another fatul fuse of over iddulgence iu cigarettes ocourred here yesterday. Tho unfortu nate Individual this time is Hezukiah Parsons, a well-known resident of the town of Parsons. The .immediate causa of death wus paralysis, superinduced by the excessive use of cigarettes. Mr. Par sons was 10 years of age and a son of Calvin Parsons, oue of the pioneer settlers iu tho Wyoming Valley. He was promi nent iu local polities, being a member of the Republican Committee. Honiiout, N. Y., Jnn. 6. Daniel Des mond, a 10-year-old boy, is dead ns the result, it is said, of excessive cigarette smoking. For two yeura lie waaa slave .to the habit.' Fire In n Nvwipaiier Olllce. Rutland, Vt., Jan. 0, A fire in the morning in the "Herald" building caused a low of 310,000. The lire originated in the boiler room, but the flumes crept up through the elevator shaft to tho composing-room, which was almost entirely burned out. The people iu the building at the time the nameu were discovered lmrely had time to escape. A woman operator in the local station of tho tele phone office, which was in tho front of the building, was rescued in nu uncon scious condition, having been overcome by smoke. Judge Colburn was in tho building when the lire occurred, and was taken out by the firemen, overcome by tfct smoke. QUICKLY ORGANIZED Now York's Legislature Moots arid Adjourns. GOVERNOR FLOWER'S MESSAGE. A Voluminous-Dooumeut Tonohing on a Variety of Subjects- Senator Walker Rented, Allliouch llr. KdWRriU.W'ho Helped thn Detnocrnts Or ganize the Senate, Oppntrd HI Caucus J'lain Curried Out Ilotli House Ad journed Until Next Tuesday to Cllre Time for Appointment uf Cuniuilttees. Albanv, N. Y., Jnn.' 0. Tho Stnte Legislature has met nnd adjourned un til next Tuesday ovenlng, in order to glvo the usual time to make up tho com mutes. After the Senato had been called to or der yesterday by Lleut.-Gov. Sheehan, Senator Cantor offered the resolution naming Cuarles T. Dunning, of Orange, for clerk, tho Republicans substituting John, E. Kenyou. Mr. Dunning was de clared elected, the vote standing 17 Dem ocrats and 13 Republicans, Senator Ed wards voting with tho Democrats. The other officers were elected In the same manner nnd by tho same vote. They were: Sergeant-at-Arms, A. E. Tallmadge, of Otsego; stenographer, James Murray, of Albany: postmaster, John E. Leach, of Cnttarugus; postoffico messenger, James Carroll, of Albany. Senator Brown offered the resolution nominating Senator Cantor for President pro tem. nnd Senator Coggeshall moved to substitute the name of Ueorgo A. Erwln. The substitute wns lost by a vote of 17 to 13, and Senator Cantor was eloctcd by n vote of 33 to 3, the Republicans voting with him except senator hrwiu, i-dwards and Hunter. Senator Cantor then offered the resolu tion calling for the seating of tho Demo cratic member from tho twenty-seventh district, Mr. Walker, and asked for the previous motion, ilr. trwlu asked leavo to present Mr. Sherwood's case. the President ruled him out of order nnd refused to hear him. Senator O'Connor asked for a moment to speak and was rapped out of order, but not before ho had said "Members seated in the Senato seem to have no voice iutho proceedings." benator awards voted against the seating of Mr. Walker, but Senator Walker wns seated by a vote of 10 to 14. After heurinir the reading of the Gov ernor's message and drawing for scats the Senato mljourned till Jjext Tuesday evening at 8:30. hen tho Assombly proceeded to take a vote for the position of Speaker Robert P. Bush, of Chemung, received the viva voce vote of o. members, jnd James W, Husted of 53 members. Rob ert P. Bush was declared Speaker. 5. he organization was then comploteu by the election of the officers decided upon in the Democratic cuueus, and they were swofn in. Tho contests were referred to tho com mittee on contested seats when appointed. The Assemblymen then heard tho mes sage, nnd after dm wing for seats, ad journed till next Tuesduy night. GOV. FLOWER'S MESSAGE?. A Number uf necoininendatlons by the New JSxccutlvo. Albanv, N. Y., Jan. C. Gov. Flower's first annual message was transmitted to both liotibes of the Legislature imme diately upon the organization of the Sen ato und Assembly. The paramount duty before the Legislature, iu tho Governor's belief, Is to provide for an enumeration of the inhabitants of the htnte, prepara tory to .a re apportionment of Senate nnd Assembly districts. The Governor gays: If there was needed heretofore any dli-ect proof or the injustice uf the present legislative apportionment, it is now furnished by thore tui ns of tho 1'eueral census of 1KD0. Defective us that enumeration wus it shows an Increase of tionulutlori In the 8tnto since 1S75 of Hourly twenty-seven per cent. Yet tho sumo uppor- tloiuaeut now exuts tw s cstuuiisucu in 1870. bo untenable Is suoh a position that ono Is forced to the conclusion that the refusal to provide for rlithtfut representation hits been fiased upon the unworthy motive of seeking to retain partisan auvanume. The political com tildAlon of tlio present Leif'sluturc, however. removes the iKSiibillty of suuha motive as an obtaclc, and, l hope. Insures the prompt pas sago uf an enumeration bill, preparatory to a reapportionment of Senate and Assembly dis tricts. Continuing, the Governor gives figures which show that the State debt is practi cally wiped out. Attention is then called to the neces sity of strict economy in public expense and a tahle Is presented showing the per manent commissions and bureaus which have been established since 1870, together with their cost of maintenance. Regarding education and the State figures are presented which Indicate that although the State has done much to strengthen and improve the common echoolB since lb51 nearly 545 per cunt fewer children attend the schools now than forty pears ago. Tlio average cost or encn pupu nitenuing inc mjboois in lsn I was $K.XU, wlille miBtfXltwnsf lU.aa, the Increase being 70U per cent. The assumption uy the btate of tne duty of university extension the Hover- nor considers not only unwise In principle but will probably involve the State In un reasonable obligations and a constantly increasing object at pulilio expense. The repeal of that portion of the elec trocution law which forbids newspaper publication of an account of the details of the execution is recommended. Speedy provision for State representa tives at the World's Fair in Chicago is urged. The appropriation should bo uuerni, me uovernor says, nut not ex travugant. A l'ceullar Cane. Aijjany, N. Y., Jnn. 0. Gov. Flower gave a hearing yesterday on tho applica tion of tbe Uovernor or lexas tor the ex tradition of J. B. Dular, the cigarette, man wanted in Texas on the ohnrge of felony. Tho charge stipulates that he Is guilty of conspiracy in trying to regulate tho production, manufacture and price pf tobacco and cigarette in the State of Texas. He was indicted by the prand Jury of that Btate. uov. Flower adjourned the hearing until Saturday at iu a. m, The caso is very peculiar from the fact that according to the laws of New York State the defendant has committed no crime. IADODARTER! S OF TWO STOKES: 6 West Centre Street and 34 ""TMIEnE is money In It for you If from us. Five Jmudred styles dressed lolls, from 5o to $1 60 ach. Dolls' shoes, ptocklugg, trunks, tables, bureaus, clinlrs, toilet Bets, paintboxes, writing desks, doll swings, air rlifes, Irutus, trains of cars, gun boats and 3ther articles run by steam, A large lot of mechanical toys, tool chests and nil the latest games, ABC and bulki ng blocks, ntique silver toilet and manicure els, dictionary aud bible stand hold rs, hook and ladder nnd Ore engines, in stoves, German tops, trumpets and I many other 'articles in this line. Musical Instruments, China Sets, Magic Lanterns," &e. To ministers of the gospel and school teachers, 10 wr cent, oil on all Koils bought. All goods must be sold beforo lefuseu. i 'all early ami nave tue picK or tue lot. You can select what you want, which will be set as!de,on payment of n small deposit. ' i a-Ialphia and Roading ftailroa Time Table in eeei Kor. IS, 1801 JiilNii LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOW 2.10 5.2.5, 7.0) a. m. and 1235 2.50 and S.15 , tu, &unaay z.iu ana j.is n. m, nor nrk. via Mnucli Chant, week days. 6.2S 7.2') a. in. and and 2.50 p. m. t T ueaaing ana i-mmueipoia wees uuyr, to. 6.2S. 7.29. a. m.. 12.35 2.R0 and 5.55 T:ir. Sun lay, 2.10 and 7. a. m., i30 p.m. K ir uarnsDurg, ween ays, a.w,i.J a. m 60. 6.55 p, in, , ':r ABentown. week dasd, 7.20 i. m. 12 2.50 o. rn. For Fotuviuo, weor aays. z.iu,t.'jd,i. ra. liSO 2.50 and 5.K n. m. Bnnday, 2.10 and 7.- iv. n , 4.30 p.m. or 'I'mnwina aua Mahanoy Olty, weoli da -s, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, a. m., 12i 2.60 and 5.5t p. ii. Bnnday, 2.10 and 7.48 a.m., 1.30 p. m. AUUllloum iu diuilHUUjr l"lor, wimik UJtjn ,.u p.m i?ot Lancaster ana Columbia, week days, 7, 'o. to., 2.60 p. m. ' 'W'lllam-iport, tmnbury&na Lewtsuurt week .lays, 8.25, 7,20 and U.S0 a. ra U15, 7.tt p. ai. Sunday 3:25 a. m., 3.03 p. m. r Man&Doy l'lane,. wees; days, 2.10 3.2S 5. -5,7.20 and 11.31 a.m., 1215, 1.35. 2.50, LBS, 7.0.' a i.- o. m. Bunday, 2 10, 8.25 and 7.4f iiYtr mrnravllle tllannahannonk Btatlon weeK days, 2.t '. 3.25, 5.2, 7.20 and 11.80 a m.. 12.S5, 1 35 l',o0, 6,55, 7.00 aod H.25. p. m. Bnnilay, 2-10 3 25, 1 -18 a. m., 3.05, 4.80 p, ra. or Ashlana aud Huainoiin, week day 8.25, 5 JS, 7.20, an s. m 1.35, 7.ai an-1 t-23 p in. Sunday 8.2j, 7 48 m 3.05 p. in. y TBAINU KOlt BtfENANDOAH ! ' r.mve now tori via rnuaaeipuia, wk days, 7.45 a. in., 1.80, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12-5 ave isew xorjc via juuunn uuuux, v 13TS. 4 JM. 8.45 a. m.. 1.00 aud 3.13 p. m. Sun- day. 7.00a.ra. AyB t ave i-nuaueiuniu, wees uhjbi .iv, i ; lain n. m. a nn anil e.ou n.m.. iromllrofd aidCBUownilland8.35a. m.and 11.80 pvm, tUlll Pill null llu.ll BHUvBi ... i.ui.j vtw in. U.10 p. m. from 8th unf ireen. hVC nriiuilis, woo uuj.Pi it.vr.vr. and ' W n.m., 5.55, 7.57 p.m. Bunday l.So ai d 10.18 n. m. nve roitsvllle, wees aays. a.i,7.iy a. m. 12 ,! 11 p. m. Bunday, 2.40, 7.O0a. m. and i. m LMtnTomnimi. wPAk (lft VS. 3.20. 8.48 REC 11 21 '. ni.. 1.21. 7.18. and.18 p. m, Sunday 3,Qt y.Ji m. aua xau p. m. ieave Mananoy uity, weox aays, s.tv, .io Ai d 11,47 a. tu., 1.51, 7.42 and 8.41 p. ra. Ban day, 3.48,8.17 a, m 3,) p. m. IjOlve .uahanoy Plaae, week (3ays,2-4),4.tO 8 SO, 9.35. 11.59 a. m.,1.05, 2.00. 5-SO, 6 28, 7.67, anc 10 00 n. m. Bnnday 2.-W, 4.00, and 8.27, t. m 3.87,5.01 p.m. mm i.irarnviiifi i u tiiiiihii 111 b. i imuuui . ....n o 4 trr u -il1 .,! O Jl ryi I'lll ,VL-CA UVIB. 4.11. . ' , vwV. Hiiu U. u. I - 2.1-3, 5.38. ,S2, 8.08 and 10.08 p. m. Bunday, 3,47 4,ui, ih i. ra. a.4i, o.'n p.m. ijiave wiuiamspori, weBKaajffa,w,if.Tji 11.55 a. m. 3.35 and 11.15 p, m. Hundayll.lt p. m. ir Baltimore, Washington and the wett vial liO.R.lt., throniru trains leave Glnud Av.miiu atntlnn. I'htlfulnlntala. (P. dc K. H. It.. at 355 B01 and 11.37 a. m 3.68 , 5.42 an 7 13 p. ua. Bnnday, S5 8.03 11JJ7 a, m., 8.58 5 42 .u(17.1ip. m. ATIiAllTlU CITY 1HVIB10N. Leave I'hlladclnhla. ChMtnut Street Wua I a i-j onlhBlieet Wharf. ITor Atlantic Cttr. Weeir-ay-Expres8,.-'J0 a. m. 2.00. .f0, -. ua. AC33"ntnr)litlja, 8 00 a, in. and 5.00, . n. iundaya. Eipre3s, 9.00 v m. Accom a i-loii, S.00 n. m. and 4.30 p. tu. . ....... t .... illDnrln ,),,. fiaiA! WVUIUIlll. lOOIO A..U'.W wivi, A ivittc and Arkansas avenues Wek-das KinrMs. 7.S0. 9.00 n. m.and 4.00. n.m. Ac- commoaatton8.10 a. m. aud 4.30 p ra. Sun. daj-H -HipreHs, 4.00, p. m. Acoominodation, 7.30 a.m. and 4.30 p. m. . MoLUOU. Pres. & Gun'l Manazer, A FINE SHOW II you want to see a flue display ot Boots and Shoes, goto W. S, SNYDER'S . Boot and Shoo Store, (Masteller's old stand,) Corner Coal and Jurtltti Bin. Custom Work nntl Repalrini; Done In the best style. ftl IflTI Ifir We' 11,0 underslsned, were I'hlladel Ida, I'u , H. Jones 1'hllliw, Keunet fnuuie, i"a.; f. A. Jireuz, oi niDgmn. r,: c M. Small. Mount Alto, fa.: Hev. B. It. Bher UMii, rtuubury. Pa.: 1) .1. Dillett. 214 S. 12ih -t, Iteadtnx, I'a.: Wm. Dlx, 182d MoulroteSt , Phlludelnhla: II. h. Itoue. SOU hi Ml St.. Keid- Ing, Pa; Ueorgo nnd Ph. HurUart, 439 Loouit m., ueaaiue, I'd. sma lor ououiar. MEN WANTED Karlr Kxtur. Emlfcaloui. IVervuSMt7 Lossof Kexuu I'ower, IiupoUuct, s.o, Ba frml nrfolih In cur Kpodflo w will eri Fll M miU' MeitlUjto ft. M, CO., $zUtUwr,M9W lARMH FOR BALE. Arevou look U lnp lor a farrar If m (tall on or write to J J K.biMr, FraokTllie. raH m to w lie re the; ax iOMUd iid lor Ivrmt. SANTA CUCS North Main Street, Shenandoah. - Perfumery, Sleighs I January 1st, and no reasonable offer 9 Lehigh Valloy Railroad. AUSANQKMKNT or PASSENGER TKAIN8. -NOV 15. 1891.- Pa-isenger trains will leave BhenandoaU for Manch Chunk, leblghlon, Blatlugton, Cata sauqua, Allontown, Bethlehom, Easlon, l'hll adelpblaand New York at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08 a.m., 12.62, aio, 5.28 p.m. For Helvldere, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg at 6.47, a. m.,and 5.28 p. m. For Lambertvllle and Treutoi., 9.0S a. m, For White Haven, Wllkes-llarre aud Pitts ton 5.47, 9.08, 10.41 a. tu 8.10 and 5.28 p. m. ForTunkhannock, 10,41a. m 3.10 and 5.28 p. m. For Anbnru, Ithaca, Clenova and and Lyons 10.41 a. m uni 5.28 p. m. For Lace? vllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly, Klrclra, Rochester, llunnlo, Niagara FaUs. Chicago aud all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and 5.28 p. m. For K.lmlta and the West vlaBalaraanca at 3.10 p.m. For Audenrled, llazleton, Stockton, LUm her Yard. Weatherlv and 1'onn Haven June ttou at5.tr, 7.40, 9,03 a. m.and 12.52, 8.10 and V4 P. m. For Joanesvllle,- Levlston and Ueavei Meadow. 7.40. 9.08a.ra. and 5.20 'n. m. ForBcrantonnt5.47 9.08, 10.41a, m. 310and n:Jip. m. For Hazlo Brook. Jeddo. Urlfton nnd Free land at 5.47, 7.40, .9.03, 10.41 a. m., 1Z52 3.10 and 5.28 D. m. For titiakako at 5.47 and 9.08 a. m and 8.10 n. m For Wlans, Gllbertnn and FraokvlUe at d.du ana s.oz a m ana i.iu p. m. rut lavMiiiic. niHiinuuf nuix minm , 5.47, 7.'0, 9.08, 10.41, a.m., 12.52,8.10,3.28,8,03, 9.21 and 10.27 p.m. ' For max. ureeK. jiraraviue ana rtsniana 4.27, 7.49,8.62, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 6.35 8.08 and 9.14 p. m. For rinrkwater. Bt. Clair and Pottsvllln. 5 GO r.40, 8.52, 9.03, 10 41 a. m., 12.52,3.10, 4.10, 5.28 p. ui. For Beck Mountain, New Boston and Morea, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.23 and 8.03p.m, For Haven Itnn, Centralla, MU Carmel and Shamokln, 82, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 1.4C and 8.08 p. m. Trains leaye Bhamokln for Bbenandoab, 7.65 11.55 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and II.SO p. ra., arriving nt Shenandoah, 9.05 a.m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.28 and 11.15 o m For Lolly, Audsnrled, Silver Brook Ji-nc-I Ion anil llaileton 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, and 10.11 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20 aud 8.' 3 p. ra. SUNDAY 1'KAIA'B. For Lost Greek, Glrardvlllo and Ashland, iLIO, 9.10 11.35 a. m., 2.45 p. m. For Darkwater. Bt. Ulalr and FottsvlUr, 8.00, 9.S0 s. m., 2.45 p. m. For YatesvlUn, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.00, 115 a. m., 1.10, 4.40, 8.03 p. m. For Lofty, Audonrted aud Hutleton, 8.U-a-m., 1.40 p.m: For Manch Chunk. Lohlehton. Slatlncton, Gatasauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, EaitOi ma new i one, ti.uu a. m i.iu p. m. Kor fhiladolphla, 1.40 p. m, 15. B. BYINGTON, Gon'l Fass. Aut., llethleham. A J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Feace, Deeds, Lewies, Mortgages and Bonds written. marriage licenses ana legal eiauns promptly attended to. Real Estate, Collectioa ni Insurance Agency General Fire Insurance Business, Represents me norinwesnern i,ue insurance uo. Office Muldoon's balldlne. corner Centre and West Sts., Shenandoah, I'a. Qootl Properties of All Kinds For Sale, 1. A two story double Irame dwelling house Btnreaud restaurant, on East i Centre St. 2, A dwelling aud restaurant on East Centre street. 3. Ilenlrnbla property on earner Centre and jaruin sireeis, suiuioie mr uusiuess pur poses. 4, A two story double frame dwelling, on WmI I.lord street. 6 Two 2-story frame dwellings ou West Cen tre street. 6. Two I story dwelling oa the corner ol f-Vvnl anil f IHAilnnt fit i-oota Htnra ivulin In one. -Two-story single house on North Chestnut street with a lame wareh niso at the rear. 8. Thr eo two-story double frame buildings corner or Liioyu ana Hubert streets. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor. Main and Oik Strools. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. AUneliuoot Choice aROCKItlKS Nuts and Candles. Poultry of all Kinds. Mr. Costlet receives bis green truck dally from the city markets, which lsn iruaranlee to his customers that they will receive fresh gcuus wneu uuyicgirom nun, JOHN H.,EWS' SALOON, 30 E. OENTItE BT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE, Finest brands of cigars always on hand. ice mi ninpemnee annua. WANTS, Sec. . Advertnementi tn thi cotumn. not exr.eedinfi o linctt fi o. for one insertion; 15c. for two: 81 for ihreet one tveekt 81.50; two weeks, 82; one WANTED. A good "girl. Good .. . ?n,KS. Amly ut Mai Bcese's Storo. vesiceutrestrtet. FOR SAliK. A good and gentle IIOrSQ. 6Ultt),TJle for nil trlti'ta nflif irlr fnK PalecUenp. Apply to a. J. Quluu. 21 Stoat J?On SALE.-Tlin gray team of ri S,?0,,,J'oe1ily ui" U,v 11,6 ''oiumuu if. i-.ia w., .-.w. i x ua uui-us Will do n bargain to the puichars. i.-.. , . r ........ JOHN KlSEnlloWEB, jKas 0'NRII.L, FllANK ' 'onntNOTON, Jamks McDonald, Il-2t.tr Trustees First National Bank. TUB&THK nillLDIMO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00 A. W. Leisennng, Pivs., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., ' J. R. Leisenrinq, CasluertJ V W. Yost, Ass't Cashier. Opcu Dnlly From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! Inll 011 HuviuuH DertoHllH. PINHSTLVflNIA RAIIK0AD. UCHOYLKILL, DIVISION. On and after November 15, 1891, trains will leave Shenuntl iah us follows: For Wiefan, GUborlon, Fraekyllle, Mpt 'wtte, St. Olalr, nnd way points, 8.00, 9,10, l i.-t-j u u aiiu i.i.j i m, ctnndavs. BOO. 9.40 a m and t 'On m. sor -oiuiviiie. e.uj. v.w. u nam ana .i p ! . TnM 1, 1 I V. It III II . . ... ...... , It . UnMrtanM IUU, U 111 u m antl M 111 n . Pnr Pnltrtnwn. lhflnlT17l!lft. Nnrrln PWlsaeltmla inroad street o'stloui 11.45 3. m.and 4.16 p m week dayg .ucdavs. G0. 9.10 a m 3.10 d m Trains leavo FrakV lie tor Shenandoah nt io.40amna I'J.n.ooi, 7 ti, u.'ij p m. Ban. djy iti'lamaui .V)pm. rr 6.15 p ui. Loave FntladoHmla (.'road rr ror roiisviueuua inuonnaow,. r.ki Clll XIV, V 1UIAI 1.ir, . rj, . ,CJI tf.ou, lA.uuanu ll.no -l IU, j. U.EO. iJ 4. .02 1 ' ' .2 8. U 7 13 8.17 n. m. 17.01 lent i-i BauaavB. d.a-J. 4.05. 4.40. v 1103 a. Ill 12.11, i.w, X..' 4,'VI). 1 (12) "5 , t . , For Bea Girt. Long Ilrauch ati stations 8.20 and 11 14 a. in., 4 mivu M-ri.11111.1 ntiiv t ihi ,n v. tor uauunoro ana wasntngto" 9.10 anil 11.18 l. 111.. 4 II.6 57.7.1U n.l. awnvaau .0,1 H illlllii., mi l.i Hall I v . I p. in. we kdays. For Baltimore only i?. . wcetc d ivs. 5.03. 11.30 . m. dallv. For Richmond, 7 20 a.m. aud 12.03 nleht dally, 1 30 p. m, dally, except Bund.iy. Trjtm leave UrrlsDnr -or pi ts ure and 'he westevo-ydiy ntx-tinl 8.J0 a n aud, 3 11 flimi ed nnl m, 7.25 n va Wafor Vtoa.-ie. 8 1 3 ai aud 1.10 p m ovary aoy. "or PlUirtmre only, 11.20 a ni "ally and 19.29 i9.ve Hanhnry tor vVllllamspjrt, K'mlra, Jiaandalgua, Kocheler, llutaloand 'Niagar ain 'i.lO am dally, and 1.35 pm -we3kday. Fo' Elmlra 5.33 p m waokdnys. For Kr'o and ln'nrmellaep-iln'ii, 5.1 'am., tally, s ir Lock liaven, r..i3, and ' 66 a t 4allv. I S5 lnil fi.in n. Tn. wpAk rlftvu. YdT i-u iv D.i'i it ui ja uu-i u,m v wet x u. a 5.1(1 a. 1S8U9U7I, -1 Van'r 4n Pav " i ono Onnulnn Twlar Curtain Desks 821 an' . ... ......r-, .,.. 1.I..I. Aflnn nnil Ditftt. Vroof, Zlno llottom under drnwersi pntenti llrnss lined Curtalm I-ollshed Oak, WrltlnKTablei OTum. bier locki ono lock eecurlng all draworBi 8 ,beavj enrdbonrd Filing Boiei Cupboord In end: Panelj-d Finished llaK mxiension rni "" SUOllis. l'rlre. V. . II. atFuctory JfSlAct. -Vn jniiu. HiimAnmihiivii.nicentmadaortSOlia Antique Asb, good n oui. "f solelr by tho TYLER DESK CO., St. Loulsr Hnn.rfl c.i.iAffiia ni liniiK uounier,. irssi. G.a until er itihiku. iiwu.. ii.( nil Villi WANT F1FI IFP MlUUl S ililCUfllAilw KISfl "Will in-ituiiitly rellove the in i irewioir raso ui Acute or tii route h tlio directtoiiMt it will cure 'U jr-mai untlv - Uiillk tb numerous rrepnrationi that Honi . tur kiiiti a cure &II " Oub bottl will tuak lb prsiwr riaiMljr but twa fouiio. v OUIIW'l to t4t tLt'lllltlU of KHOirr'S 1MIKUMATIO IEEMjTCDY. Oqii tutviiLbl tntirvdleLli, rcutrktble for Ihrtr euritlr riri, krs uwa iu vpo in i uiioiutp til bnuu t a HHEirUATItl liValt-'.ltV raiUUrMtuJcr, ana job nut recent 11 nj utu, AUHlIltT ICJtOUT, 3037 Murkct btrert, l'lilmd'a, ra. John R. Coyfe, Attorney-at-Law AND OFFIOE BBODAUi'8 BDHiDINO, Pnr. Miln and Cmtra Slrtett. SHENANDOAH. PI PROPERTY FOR SALE: .1 n .1 1 1 i , tnn.- .!. .. n . Jf AVUlUU'l IB DrODCrtV lUCHlOUUUDUUlUJl din fitrfH(. iTH6T6ii nweiung Iiousm nt ioe corner m ii lOHMUIIUlfl mm ml