IS CURTIS IMOCENT Said Ho is 1 ho Victim of To Jico Persecution. TRIAL TO BEGIN THIS WEEK. Tho Actor's Counsel is Confident "Will Bo Acquitted. Ha It Will lie Shown lit the Trliil Tlmt Tno Mom Wore With tliu Murtleri-il I'lillce lmin Ituth iif Them Arrested mid the Utility (liir, It U Allr-jiil, Allimi-il tn 3cnpe StnuiKO Cli-c-iimhlititcos In tho One. San Francimo, Jan. 11. Tlie trial of II. R. Curtis, woll-knovm ml tho stage ns Hnm'l of l'ocn, who 1 charged with the murder of Policeman Alexnniler Grant, will be begun In the Superior Court this week The ease atnilnst him was purely one of circumstantial evidence. The dead policeman was found on the alilewnlk lit midnight, and Curtis was captured In an intoxicated condition as he was i-un-linig away nearly a block from whoro the policimian'b body lay. Cm lis denied doing the shooting, but the police made out a ntlonK once nnd produced a revolver which they claimed to have found in the street not fur from win re Grant' body vr found. The police also succeeded in making. Curti. out as the owner of the revolver. U the preliminary examination the po lice brought forward alloyed witnesseH to the shooting, and notwithstanding tlmt af the witnessed named Johnson, con fc ivl to havlntt committed perjury, turtiH wa lield for murder and com mitted for trial without bail. V startling rumor is afloat to-day that f i.ilis was not only Innocent of the t rune with which he is charged, but that he wum the victim of n police con spiracy Investigation Beemn to imbstantlate this story, anil It looks as It Mr. Curtis would be acquitted when tho etwu is tried. Attorney George A. Knight, counsel for Curtis, makes the following statement: 9 'The case of Mr. Curtis is simply one of conspiracy und persecution by the police department. Curtis is an inno cent man, and we will have no dllliculty ju hecuring for him' a triumphant, ac iiulttal. We will prove at tho trial that there were two men with Policeman Grant the night the murder was com mitted. "Ueth men were under arrest, and a policeman had tho. nippers on thy wrista of both. One of them wai M. Ii. Curtis, tin- other unknown prisoner was the man vtho flred the shot that killed Policeman Grant. "We will prove that Cnpt. Lees, of the detective force, was in full possesKion of tlu"-e facts early tho next morning. Gur witnesses for the defeuso will not onlv prove that, but will also prove that they notified the police of the facts, and the police failed to act upon the inf oi'liu tiou they received. 'Curtis maintained fioui the first that he never shot Graut. For a long time wu thought hp would maintain fur the de fense thut Curtis did the shooting, as we might make .stronger defense, for tho reason that Grant was not in uniform, did not have on a policeman's star and was in a locality -whore footpads nre liumi rolls. If Cuitis Jiart shot this man all he would have to suy in defense of his act would be tlmt an unknown man not in uniform' assaulted him. Hut we have since discovered the evidence I speak, of, and now have a clear case of conspiracy by the police. "The police allowed the guilty man to escape and having s dead man on their hands thought they could fix this terrible crime on poor Curtis and that the facts would never oomo out." ' JlUHt.cH .Siikii to be Sued. Hew Yokk, Jan. 11. W. It. Laidlaw, jr., the banker's clerk who was seriously injured by the explosion of the bomb in Eusscll Sage's office, intends shortly to (begin his suit for damages against Mr. Sage for the injurie he received through lieing used as a bhield by the eminent 'financier. He will be able to leave St. Vincen's Hospital in a few dnj-s, but will bear the scars of his wounds for life. He has been adviser', that lia has good giounds for a ritiovuiy of damwes, ami will sue for a large -turn. A prominent physician states ihvt had not Laidlaw been in front of the millionaire, the beam which struck him (Ijiiillayv) would doubtless have ripped open Mr. Sage's " stomach. New York's l.eKhdMtitl'fl. .Aliianv, N. V., Jan. 11. The active cessions of the Slate Legislature begin to-morrow night at N o'clock, when both branches meet. In tlie'"Asembly Speaker Hush will announce his full committee . lyul in the Senate President pro torn Can tor will announce his. After these com- ...14tun I lit. l.alunrl. nt 1ai-1.'U tllifl rnaujn gers are appointed and both branches ...ill a..tl, .Ii.ut, in w..iilli.u IiiiuIiiauu twenty-nine bills and a deluge of new proposed measures is anticipated for to-' A I'liest'ii Actions Cvltlelretl. Nsw Bkdfohd, Mass., Jan. 11. Father Suiith's actions In letlulng permission to bury the remains of Mabel Moore, an Episcopal coniumiilpan- taw1 daughter of Catholic parents, in the Culiollo ceme tery here is meeting with some adverse criticism by those outside tils ojiutoli, while the uarents of Alius Moore are oeii s tired by Father Smith's friends for their - violation of the priest's orders. When .. P thocemeterywasreacliiHl.it was found V1 that the gates hud been olooeil Uy Father Smith. The coffin was lifted over the wall and carried to the lot and interred, To lluv Mlk I'lu.li t'lunt. PnHTi.AND. Me.. Jan. 11. Maine can- italists have suhsciibcd $70,000 for the purchase of a silk plush manufacturing plant, whioh is to be located in England. Land aggregating Nl.OUU (out at South Portland has been secured, and in a short time the plant will be tmnaforred from England to Maine. Another Hniull-poi Case. Newark, N. J., Jan. H. Another case of small-pox was reported from the Ital ian quartrryesterday. The patient Is a little Ualiau girl named Flitter, of Cable sir ret. She- bos been removed to the jeftt'liMMt; BOUND TO KILL THE JUDO It. Iiotklu'a 1.1 1 Unsafe It lie Does Not Re tiro from the llencli. Topeica, Kan., Jan. 11. Joseph I'itzer of Arknlon, nttorncy for James Brennan nnd an intimate friend of Judge Uotkln, who has had a long consultation with Governor Humphrey in regard to the con dition of n Hairs which exlsls In tho Thirty-socontl Judicial district, says hat there is an oath-bound organization of Citizen's Alllancotncn In Woodsdalo nnd Springfield whoso object It Is to kill Judge ltotkln, and that If he does not re tire from the Bench they will eventually depose him. "Jttdgo Botkln Is Just as likely to be killed in Stevens county or Morton as in Seward," said Mr. Pitzer. "It will bq necessary not only to arrest those who participated In the plot to kill him but those who know of it as well and who neg lected to Inform tho authorities." Of tho six prisoners now hold under suspicion of being connected with tho murder of Dunn, but two will bo hold for trial, Anderson nnd Loach, they hav ing been recognized by Sherltt Guyman and others who were attacked by trie mob. No more of the 30 warrants will be issued -at present, as tho county attor ney does not have evidence that will hold them. It having been revealed that the witness, Hutchinson, who Is supposed to havo given tho conspiracy nway, might be in danger, ho will he re moved to n plnco of safety ns soon ns possible. SHE MAY RECOVER. Possibility that Sirs. C. R. Quaclteiilmsh' Wound .May Not Vrnve Fatal. Nbwaiik, N. J., Jan. 11. It is possl- blo that Mrs. 0. S, Qunckenbush, who was shot by her husband Friday night, may recover. Her recovery was nt first doubtd, but yesterday afternoon she rallied sufficiently to undergo nn opera- ation. The bullet, which was found lodged two inches from the left oar, had, in its course, passed through a portion of tho Drain. Mrs. E. L. Stcnder, Ouackenbtish's only sister, came to this city yesterday from Syracuse, N. x., with her son. Tho latter will tako Quackenbttsli's body to Syracuse to-day. Mrs. Stendsr ex plained that several years ago,'vhlle in Montana, her brother received a' wound In the head, which, she believed, affect ed his brain. Will Dance Till the "Messiah" Comes. GcniHin, O. T., Jan. 11. Nearly 1,000 Indians, on a large level mound , on tho Arkansas River, in tho Cherokee Strip, are holding a religious danco day and night, and are awaiting tho coming of the Messiah. All of the Pawnees are there, and many KawB, Otoes and Osngos. Some havo come several hun dred mllos, bringing ponies and cattle to sacrillce, and others have spent all their money for presents to give to thoir Saviour. One trader hns sold nearly $1,000 worth of presents to them. They nre not hostile to tho whites, but say they will not stop tho ceremonies until the Messiah appears. During tho last few days five or six of the dancers hnve died from over-exertion nnd exposure. Mitchell Chnlleugi-a tlie World. NkwYohk, Jan, 11. Charley Mitchell has telegraphed from Chicago to tho Police Uazette" announcing that ho will never again engage in a glove contest, either according to the London prize ring rules, or the "Police Gazette" rules, but he will meet any man in tho world in a limited number of rounds. Ho will not accept the offer of the Olympic Club of New Orleans to put up a purse of $13,000 for a contest with Bob Fitzslmmons, nnd lie will not arrange any match until after ho meets Jim Cor bett in Madison Square Garden, New York, on February 11. A Mexlran Voli-miti Active. City oi' Mexico, via Galveston, Toxas, Jan. 11. The volcano do Fviogo, known as Coilma, in the southern part of Jalis co, is again aciive. Explostous occur frequently, lhese have not occurred bo fore during the activity of the volcano. The explosions are of such force tlmt large stones hnve been hurled n distance of four miles. Ashes from the mountain have fallen in tho streets of Collma anil Znpotlan. People living near tho vol cano me frighteutsl, and if tho explo sions continue there may be a panic among them. Another Crank, l'orhaps. BiiiixmroHT, Conn., Jan. 11, Dotect ives McilaniiH and Ciouin, of this city. have evidence which lci.d them to be lieve that it was a crank who tried to wreck the Consolidated express trains at Fairfield last week. They thought thoy had him where they could- arrest him. but he unexpectedly appeared in NoV- walk and made another attempt at" train wrecking on' the Consolidated, The de tectives think he is the man who has set fire to the many barns and outhouses In Fairfield and Black Jtook recently. Sensation Over un l&Iupoinent. Newark, N. J., Jan. 11. The olope ment of Miss Jlattie Happing, of IJttle ton avenue, with George Wlrtt, a sales man in a Broad street ilryooods house; oreated quite a sensation fit vtho Went End when the news leaked out ' to-day. The parties went to Patersou Frldny night, where they were married. Miss Happing is well known among the elite of Newark, and was engaged to be mar ried to a Mr. Valentine. Kingston's Kailiitf Hank tu llesume. Titov, N. Y., Jan. 11. Referee Shaw'a report on the accounts of Receiver lb oil -head of tlie Uliter County Savings Insti tutions of Kingston has been confirmed by Justice Fursman. The receiver holds $8,030, 7H7 and the deficit is 9805,918. An older was signed directing the receiver to pay the leceipts to a new board of di rectors and permitting the bank to re sume uu a luuis of 86 per cent. A Church Unfiled. Rutland, Vt.. Jan. 11. Tho Methodist Church at West Rutlaud was destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon. Ipas, $tl,000; Insurance, $8,000. The oliuroh was built in 160S and was considered one of the handsomest in tlie Troy Methodist Con ference. The furniture, pews and car pets were savd. A Convicted Murderer Dying. AVickesbahre, Pa., Jan. 11. Charles Wall, sentenced to hang March 10 for wife murder, la dying, His disease Is th grip. REYQLT IN MEXICO Gonoral Uprising Probablo in Sovoral States. GARZA GAINING RECRUITS. President Diaz Appnalid to for Mora Troops to Crush the Esballlon. w Monterny to He Attnrkeil I'lrst Oonornl Hlanley Thinks There Will lie no More Trollblu on Tills Shle ir tho Holder The Critic al Situation or Ctiptuln Clincu Much Anxiety 1'clt for tho Safety of Ills Command. San Antonio, Tex., Jan. 11. The startling information is brought hero by J. C. Godfrey from Piedrns Negrns, Mexico, that there is a general uprising threatened in the States of Durnngo, Chi huahua, Coahuaita and Sonora, and thai the malcontents are well organized and will flock to the standard of Gnrza. lie states that in parts of Chihuahua, tho poorer classes havo already revolted and nre marching in bands of from 1100 to -100 across the country committing depreda tions. The objective peitlts of these forces is said to bo Monterey. The Gov ernor of Chihuahua lias nppcaled to 'resident Diaz for more troops to put down the rebellion. Gen. David S. Stanley is of tho opinion that there will be no more serious en gagement with the Garza men on this side.pf the bottler, for tho present, at least. He states that they Will not attack tho Government troops unless cornered, und in that event he places confidence, in tho ability of the troops. The officers whoso command is now regarded in most critical situation, is Capt. ' OfOorge F. Chace, who was to have reached tho Pnlito Blanca ranch, 17 miles southeast of San Diego, at wliloh place the Mexicnn authorities and Gen. Larenzo Garcia, particularly, claim that Garza has his headquarters. Capt. CJiase has Instructions to make a thor ough search of tho ranch, and the result of his expedition is awaited with much interest, nnd no little anxiety at depart ment headquarters here. Their lloilles Not Ynt Itecovcrecl. UtIca, N. Y.. Jan. 11. The bodies of Supt. Sherman of the Springfield, Mass., lirldgo company and a working man named Denny also from that place, who were drowned while rowing ncross the river near Watertown, Saturday, have not been recovered. Tho river is so tur bulent that search will probably be futile. They were engnged in building an iron bridge near Black Rlvpr. . Ives Challenges tho AVlntier. Chicago, Jan. 11. Frank C. Ives, tho "Young Napoleon of Billiards," is am bitious for championship honors. He lias deposited $360 with tho Brunswick-Balke-Colleuder Company and has is sued n challenge to the winner of the Schacffer-Slosson match to be played in New York Jan. S3 for tho omblem and championship of the world at fourteen Indi bulk line billiards. Btuhlos anil llorsei Itui-neil. Nasaua, N. II., Jan. 11. Firo de stroyed tho hack stables of Marsh & How nrd, locatod on Lowell street. Eleven horses, ten hacks, one barouche, twelve tons of ltay, grain, harness, etc, were also consumed. Loss, $G,0U0; insurance, $4,000. The slnliles were owned by the heirs of C. R. MoClarly. Their loss is fcl.000; insurance. $3,000. Tlie canst) of the fire is unknown, Mimt Do tliiHlnesi on the Mutual Plmi. IlAiiRtRBuno, Pa., Jan. 11. A decree has been Issued by Judge Simonton re quiring the Quaker City Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Philadelphia to hereafter conduct, its husiues on the purely mutual plan, with the premium rates as n basis of security. The Judge also directs the company to keep a sep arate bank account to the credit of the corp oration. Disturbance In a Onthnllc Church. . V.'ii.kesbarrk, Pa., Jan. 11. Tho sue rillgious disturbances which oooured in the Hungarian Church at Plymouth, a few mouths since, have again oooured owing to factional feeling regarding a new priest. Revolvers played a promi nent part, mid although an armed force is guarding tlie church, n sanguinary outbreak is momentarily expected. State's Attorney-deuciHl Ilenuiril Dead. Franklin Fau, N. H., Jan. 11. State's Attorney-General Dauiel Bernard died of pneumonia at his homo in Frank lin Village yesterday. He leaves a widow, three sons and two daughters. His oldest son, James E. Bernard, ie his law partner. Attomey-Oeneral Bernard was born in Orange, N. II., and was CO years of age. A Clinroh Cunstiiinttetl, Ghttysbubb,. Jan. 11, Trinltv Re formed Church of this place, whloli has iieen greatly cuaugea and enlarged, was conseeraieu yesteroay uy tlie pastor, Itev. T. J. llarkley. Rev. E. V. Gerhart. D. D.. President of the Theological Seminary at j-auouner, proauimi in ine morning and Prof. J. 0. Itowmsa, of the same Institu tion, in the evening. ltob Slm' Daughters Not Lynched. MoniLK, Ala., Jan. 11. The "Regis ter'" correspondent telegraphs from Shubutu, Miss., that Neal Sims, tho brother of Bob, is surrounded in a swamp on Pearl River in Mississippi. Tlie report that he anil two Hnuglitci-s of Bob Sims had been lynched was false. C'ntta (Iranled Stay, New Yukk, Jan. 11. The Italian mur derer Cotta, who was sentenced a few weeks ago In Brooklyn, to pay tho death penalty durtug the week beginning Jun. 18, has been grauted a stay ponding uu appeal to tlie supreme uourt. Destitution In Quebec. Oueiilc, Jau. 11. There is much desti tution in this city. A mass-meeting of over 4,000 unemployed workingmen was held Saturday afternoon and resolutions adopted petitioning (be government and viv i.vuii.m v yiuviuo tuoiu Wlu wur&t IADP1T1S OF T"WO STORES: 16 West Centre Street and 34 HPHEUE la money In It for you If -1- .... : - ju iuiuu(iDu uiu iiununy gouus from us. Five hundred styles dressed lolls, from 5c to $1 CO each. Dolls' shoes, stockings, trunks, tables, tiureutis, ctinlrs, tollcUots, paintboxes, writing desks, doll swings, air rifles, irunis, trains of cars, gun boats and' iluer urticles run by steam, , A largo 1 otof mochnnlcal toys, tool chpfetsnnd all tho latest games, AUG and build. ng blocks, II Vntlquo sliver toilet and manicure cts, dlctioiiury audbiule stand hold rs, hook and ladder nnd fire engines, In stoves, German tops, trumpets nnd r inftiiv- ntbnr nrtlf.lfta In tbta lino. ' Musfca Instruments, China Sets, Magic Lanterns, &e. To ministers of tho gospel and school teachers, 10 per cent, oil on ull goods bought. All goods must be sold before erused. all f-nriy miu nave tne picK or tue mt. you can select wiiat yoii' ivont, which will be Set nslde,on payment of a small deposit. JMLA.. REESE, L-tB i telphin and Heading fiaihroat Km r6Ia in. eOeet Xnv. IB, 1801 SUSS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOW, Kfciw Yore via Philadelphia, westt dam 10 5.Z 7.2X) n. m. and 12 So 2M und S.f5 . ii. lndav 2.10 and 7.4s a. in. For Nov oik, via Munoh Chunk, weelt days, G.2t 7.20 a. m. and 12.35 and 2.50 n. m. F i itoaainR ana fniisaeipma wuex any, 2.10 d.25, 7.20, a. in., 12.35 IM anil 54 p!n 'an "ay. 2.10 and 7.4S a. tn,, 40 p. m. r llarrlkbuii:. week days. 2.10,7.3) a. m 2 50 5.S5p. m. u- Allentown, week days, 7. SO . ni. 12.3 2 60 i, m. For Vottsvlil. woeK aays, ca. 1 U.O 2, VI nnd 5.W p. m. Hunday, 2.10 and 7.4 ,4.sup.m. ni- -i iiimuiul and Ainlianoy City. wel das, 2.10, 6.2 7.20, a. in., 1255 2.50 and 53 p. n. Hunday, 2.10 and 7.48 a. m., 4.80 p. m. vddltlonl lOr'Mahanoy City, week days 7.0C ra 'for ijinrailer and cointnoia, weee aav ,v-i. ro., 2.50 p.m. " - Willlanuport.. suobury and Lewtsbari, week lays, 8.2), 7.20 nnd 11.8T a. m., lAr. 7,tlf 'or Malianoy Plane, wees days, 2.10 3.2S 5.'"i,7J0nd tWJ u. III., 12., 1.35, 2,50, 5.5f. .9' S -. 1 ,v ni, Bunday, 2.10, 3.23 and 7.4 f - .1.- l.m. 4.30 d. in. tfnr Oti ravine (Kappahannoolc weeKdys,2.t , 8.2 5., 7.20 and 11.1 12.85. t 35 .. .0, 5.55, 7.l n'l t.25. p m. t 30 ft. m. Banday 0 3 2."i, 7.s : m ., ,i 03, 4.30 p. m. r.r AAhinnit skiiri i-ihainutcm. week: dav 3 25, 5.25, 7.J1, H.3'l a m 1.35, 7.00 and 9 25 ii in. jaunuiur , . ""vv -ftiX ft , n Naur Vorfe -via 1'htladotDbla. wek days, 7.45 a. m., 1.80, 4.00, 7.80 p. ra., 12.J6 u i, Unndsy, 6.00 p. ra.. 12.15 nlpnu ave NO'V xotk via axauen linuns., w-n dj h ijn, 8.45 a. in., l.UU ana 3.i p. in. un thv. 7.nn a. m. uve i-niiHueiiium, wwa unjo, .v, t li no ii. m 4.00 and H.oo n. ra.. irom Brotd - ' . . . . . ........ . A M .- . 1 a idOallowmHandS.3ja. m.ana n.ji p, m rom WIU BUO I re-JU BWVDWt nuumijr n n. 11 Vl ri. m from ftth nni -ron. ITfl IVMUIUf , WtHfc UUHi i.of. I. iw, nnd 1.5' a. in., 5Ar, 757 p. ra. Bunday 1.35 ard lot fT Til 111 r 10.18 St. m. . , .. pr.tUvllln. cnk tlanu. 2.40.7.40 u. m. 12 iD, i tl p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m. and 1.axe, Pumimm. we!c days. 3.20. 8.48 anC 1 1 2 i ... m.. 1.21. 7.13. and ft.18 p. m. Bunday 8.2C 7 4 m. naiiiAii p. m. i.o ve Mauauoy uuy. wbbk uys, a.tu, v.ic a d lt.47 ni 1.51, 7.42 and 9,44 p. m. tlun iliiv .UH R.17 a- m.. 3.20 o. in. Loive (itahanoy Plane, west davs, 2-41, 4.00 fi 30. i.Vi. 11.18 a. m.,1.05, 2.00. 5 20, 0 20, 7.57, anf loouo m. Hunuay J.i", ,w, ana m 3.37. 5.01 a. m. i.miva nirunlvilU (Itnnniihimnoelc Btattonl HtCUA win. .1l Y."l, -1...... IIUW U. .Mt, .w . 2.11, ..W 9.82, 8.03 aufl 10.01 p.m. Bunday, 2,47 I....,, nri a in aill nn,l nil a ryi X l.ur i si a, m. 3.41, B.u7 p.m. Ijwa Wllllarasport, weet days, 8.00,9.43ai3d 11.55 a. ax. 3.85 and 11.15 p. m. Bunday 11M -.- uaitlmoni. Washlncton and the wett via . O. R. K., through trains leave Qlratd Avenue Elation, runaueipaia, t . v i. i. j.i n Kt um . K, rt Til je .ii . lit il(M Zflk 1111 llili 1. Ul-i O.WW, vim f.'J 7 13 p. m. Hunday, 3.65 8.W 11.27 a. m., 8.66 6W inl7.Hp. Ifl. M'loANTlOOITV DIVISION. Leave Pbuudelpbla, Cb(Uiat Htreet Woa 1 a i -kinth Htreet Wnnrr. t'av AtluntlcClty, reet-days-Ei:preus,9;00 a. m. 2.oo. ., .. n. Aown'iioclitloa.SOOft. m. and 5.00, . m. iandays. Krprosu, 9.00 a. m, Aeeam an mloii.t.OO a. m. and 4.30 p. m. tetarolng. leave Atlautlo city, depo' A Unite and Artcanuas aveauen Wexkma s IK . ........ q On It lui .. n nnH A IWI n vn A rt- cotninojatlon8.10 a. m. aud 4.SIJ p ui. Bun-days-Eipross. 4.00, p. m. Accommodation, 7.30 a. ra. and 4.30 p. ra. U. n Cx iiuu irwi ra.jv v. McfilflOD. Pres. ik 6n'l Matutger. A FINE SHOW II you want to see a flue display oi Hoots anJ BnocB, co to W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (MastclIer'B old stand,) Corner Coal and Jardlu Ilia. Cuatoui AVittlc mid Repairing Done In the besttlyle. ni mTI IflP Wei ,ne uudersluned, were Hllr I 1 1 ri r en'lrelv cured or rupture by "UI I UML Df.j.il Mayer, 81 ArchKt., rhlladd lila, Pa., H. Jones Pbt lns, Kennel biinsie.l'a.i T. A.Krellz, Blitlngton. l'n.: K. M.Kmall, Mount Alio I'a.i Itev. H. II. Hlier m.iu, Munbury. Pa; V J. Dtllett 211 B. I2in M. Ueadlnit, Pa., Win nix. 1S20 M.inlrofceHt , IMillndelnhla: 11.1. Howe. 300 Klin Ht . Held- lug, I'a; George and I'll. llurUurl, 43'JL.ocuit nu, iicauing, i'a. sum ior eircuiur. TO I est JTOBlllTe lure vr um wiu lsrlr KxccKfti-ft, KiiitiwloluvrvAiittllrMlltriuiMOt Sexual loier, lmputoni-y, A"fc?.:pt'f 'K'.'.US lo our F,iie-tno vim lllw.nd onTnlt MoMlh' Medlvln audUucu Vftluabl inrormAUOu mil. Aatutm 1, 11, CO, llrMilw 1, Mtw V.rk, CARMB FOR SALE. Arevou look. X? In tor a tormt If w call on or write to j. taitr, rrMTii, ra.. aa to where tne: u WOO m (M Hii pal. 6-24-1 SANTA CLAPS North Main Street, Shenandoah Perfumer, Sleighs ! Junuarv 1st, and ho reasonable oiler Lohigh Yalley Raill-oad. AHKNGSMENT or PAS8EN0EK TltilNS -NOV 15, 1891.- PasMDxer trains will leavu Bheaandoab foi Mancti Chirafc, Lelilghton, HlatlogLon, lata uiuqua, Allenlown, BetUlehem, Boston, Phi" ttdefpniaand hew York at 5.47, 7.40, 8.03 a.m. 12S,8a0,5.2tlp.m. For Belvldere, Delaware Wnier Gap and titroudsbnrg at 5.47, a. m., and 5.29 p. ra. For Lambertvllleand Tronto., 9.08 a, m For WUtte Haven, Wllkes-Barr and Fltte ion 5.47, 9.0tf, 10.U a. ra., 8.10 aud 5.28 p. m. ForTunSbannoctc, 10,41a, m 3.10 and 5.2f p. ra. For Anbnrn, Ithaca, Hcnova and and Lyons 10.41 a. in., an t 5.23 p. ra. For Laoy vllle, Towanda, Bayre, Waverly Etralra, Ibicbesler, UnOiilo, Niagara Falls, Chicago and all points Went at 10.41 a. m.,and 5.26 p. in. For Klratra and the West vlaBalnmanca at' 8.10 p.m. For Audrnrled, Hazleton, Btoctcton, Lum her Yard. Wcatherly and Fonn Haven June Hon at 5.47,7.40, 9,03 a. m.and 12.52, 3.10 and p, ra. For Jeanenvllle, Levieton and Reave Meadow. 7.40. 9 08 a. in. and 6.28 n. ra. ForHcrautonat5.47 9.0H, 10.41 a, m. 3 10 and nan n. ni. For Hasle Brook. Jeddo. Irrlflon and Free U.d at 5.47, 7.10, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 122 3.10 and 5.23 d. m. FonlaaUabe at 5.47 and 9.08 a. ra., nnd 1.10 d. m For Wlggaas, Gilberton and Fraoltville at a.wi ana a m ana a.iu p. in. In. A..nu..lllA UAl.nnn .. ll.tnA ).17, 7.40, 9.08, .10.41, a. ra., 12.52, 8.10,5.28, 8.03, ana iu.zi.p. ra. For losl Creek, 31rardvllle and Ashland l., 7.48,8.62, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 6.35 i.CB aud 9.14 p. ra. For DurK water. Ht. Clair and Fottsvllle 5 50 .40, 8.52, 8.03, 10 41 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 4.10, 6.26 For Heck Mountain, New Boston and vlorea, 7.40, 0.08, 10.41 a. ra., 12.52, 3.10, 6.20 and 4.01 p. m. For Kayen Una, Centralla, Ml. Carmel and iharaoWn, 8.62, and 10.15 a. ra., 1.40, 4.4C nd 8.00 p. m. Trains leave Hbamokln for Bueaundoab, ' jji . ui, a.lv, i.du apu v.ii p. ra., arriving at Hheuandoah, 9.05 a. m., 12.52, 8.10, 5.20 ana 11.15 n m PorljOlty, Audenrted. Sliver Brook Ji.no ttoniini Itailton 5.47, 7.40, 0.08, and 10.41 a. m., ii.ii-, a. iv, o.zij aim . a p. in. dlMUAY TttAlNB. For IjohI Creek, Glrardvllle and Ashland, 1.50, 9.10 1 1.35 u. in,, 2.45 p.m. Vat Darkwaler. Bt. Clair and Potts rtlU, o.a),9.30H,m2.45p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mabauoy City and Delano, i.ixj, ii.j. n. oi.. i.i'j, i.vi, o.iu p. m. For Lofty, Audenrled aud Hacleton, 8.0C a1 m.. 1.40 ii. m: ITn lanMi Ohnnlr T.aV,fo.htnn. Hlnfllnn i iuiinuqua, Aiieniown, iseinieuem, Hiasioe ana mew rorir, a.uua. ra., 1.4'jp. ra r or t-uunqeipnia, i.io p. ra. ix. a. HYINGTON. Uen'l Fans. Ant., Bethlehem. A J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written, Alarrlaje ltcensss and leisat claims promptly attended to. Ileal E-ihte, Cillectioa m. Iusarante Agency 'i .! . General Flro Inouraur.e Iluslne?a, Heprcsenti the Northwestern I.I fa Insurance Co. OrriOK-Muldoon's bntldlne, corner Centre and SVestHls.,Bl)enandoali, Fa. Cood Properties of All Kinds For Sale, 1. A two story double frame dwelling House stoieand restaurant, on East Centre St. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on East Centre street. 8. Desirable nrooertvon corner Centre and .Jurdiu streets, unliable (or bUBlnesi pur HJ9S. 4, A two story double Irarae dwelling, on West Llovd stmt. 5 Two 2-story frame dwellings on West Cen tre street. 6. Two i story dwelllnei on tho corner ol OOal and Clieituut streets Btore room In one. 7. Two-story Blngle house on North Chestnut street, with alarge wurehnithe nt tho rear, 8. Throe t-vo-ilory double frame buildings uorneroi uiuyuunu nuuerb sireeuf. 10HM COSLET'S Green Truck Stand Cor. Main and 02k Streets. Frosli Oysters Received Daily. A Due line nl Choice GKOCK1UK3 Nuts and Candles, Poultry of all Ktniln, Jlr. Costlet receives Ills trrnen lliinlr datlv Irom the city markets, which Is a guraut tohiaciH'omers that thoy wlllrecelvo fresh eooas wnen buymgrrora him, JOHN n. EVANS' SALOON, 38 B. OKNTRB BT., SHISNANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands o(. clears always on hand, TtM bt tauspiMUM drtnJu. " - ' III i wMm First National Bank, shena'ndoAh, penna. ' 1 i Capital, $106,000.00 A. W. Leisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., t J. R. Leisen'nnq, Cashier, S W. fost, Ass't Cashier. Open Dally Vjcora 9 (0 3.. 3 PR0ENT. INTEREST! I'ald on HuvlnuH iuiohUh. PIMMTLVANU RAILROAD SOHnr Ut II. I. UIVIfltOK 'On and atT November 15, 1s?l, trains tvill ."..VL J , ..1,1... ! IJ , 1 . . , UHV M. J , iir isiwn, wlilierton, FraclrvlUe, Nsr 11.15 n n sno 4.16t) ra. lunirays, ouv, h.-ki m ano 'up Ta. or fottvm, .0J, IUU, 11 45 a m aud 4.15 inndays, 800, it. 40 a m and 3J8 n m. -or aeiwllnK, 8.00. 11 45 a m md4.1S rm, inndays, 800, 9.40 a. at. and 8.10 p m 'or Poltstowu. f'boenixvllle. NonUtovu fhllmdelnhia (Brnd street station n.m 11.45 a. m, and 4.15 p m week days innwjn, ew, v.vj a ra e.w p m t-ralna leave Fre-lvHie tor Hhenandoa 1 a '.40 a ra and 13.14. 5.01. 7 H. IJ.D am. 4 in. ilw" '.- 1 tamaol j.40 pm. ijt&ye PoivUle lorliaeuundoftb, l".16ani) .48. .'i -o 4.40, 7.15, 9.42 p in. Bnndays, 10.43 t 19 H 'U. Uer.re PliUa-leiphlA (Broad street sutlom, .- fiotMvilleondBbenaBdmb. 6.57, 8 35 a tn 1, 0 an J 7,00 p ra week days. Bunds) 1.60, and M II in ., i- 01 New York, 8.20, 4,05. 4.411, 6.86, SVU). MBMi.i.60, 11. Wand 11.14,11.35 am. 12.00 noon ll:nli,od''ti'-',MS.1.03 4.50 p m.) 12.44,1.33 1.40, UB, 4.S1-4, 4.02. .H.S.2I, 8.5C 7.13 8.12 and 10.1)0 . m, I7.U1 " lght n BanlaVd. J.J91 4.05.4.4 . s.12. s.ao. H o& 1135 ri 11 12-41, 1.40,2.30, 4 02, (llmltMl, 11). 5',21 Rv, l . . ,i n-IUOl nltiht For Sea Girt. r,onirl!rau(!li an,1 Inler.nedlntn stations saopnd 11 11 a. in,, 4 00 p.m. week days. Freehold only 5.00 p m week day. For Haltlmnre and Waslilugtou. 3.50, 7.20, 9 10 and 11.18 t, in., 4 41, 6 57, 7.10 p.m and 12.03 nlghtdaily and 8 31, 10.20 a in., 12 3 (limited express wlm dlnh'ij car lo Italtlniiire) 1.30, 3.48 p. in. -o k ilavs. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4.01 weefc u us, u u3 ii.fj p. in. nany. For lllchoioiid, 7 20 a. m and 12.03 night dally, 1 30 p m. daily, except Suud ij. L'rAras leavs UarrHbnrj; ror i'Hisourc and 'ie west every day fltl2.VRand 8.10 a m and SI) I'ml'ed sal 3.40, 7.23 p m. tVayfor iltoun 8 13 ai and 4.10 p m every aay. "o I'lUsorrronly, ILW n ditty nrt 10.21) dl week days (.nave Banbary tor Wltlt-iuupjrt, Klmlrs.,. 'msnaRltna, Rochoiter, Bnltaloand Niagara " LlOamdally, and I35pra westrdnTS, '. Elmlra, 5.8 p in wiok -inys, A.. n. ioftUl tnteraiadlate pjiuts, M,'ui , allv. ""ir Lock Hven, 6.1), and a ra. ally. 1 33 and 6.C' p. ra. wspk days. For ihit . i ra ! s tni J. ti week aays Ui Till If , f ,!. Hi POi-H, J . WO.M), '4 i M in -Kin Pasi. Ae 1,000 Cenulno TylerCurtnln Desks $21 and 024 Net Spot Cnsh. JVo. 400T Antlquo Oak stnndurd Tyler Dek. 4lt.llln. loueby itl't.Oln. blch. Ulico uid Ilust IToor, Zlno Bottom under drnwerai patent; Jlrnss lined Curtnlni 1'ollsbcil Oak, Wrlunjtl'abloi OTuni. bier locki ono loou nccurlnu nil drawersi 8 lioavj cardboard Fllliu! Bonus; Cupbourd In end; lnnole4 Finished Ilntci Kxtenalon Arm Blldos; At, el Eh t SOO lbs. l'rlci'. V, t. It. nt Fuclory. WsJ. ieU Also 1,000 Antique Ash Desks. . Tfo, I O0. Sumo as above, except inado or Solid Antlquo Asb, Rood ns ouk. IVelitlit SOI) ". lrlcu I" . II. at la c I my, "1 Svt. Sblppert from our Indianapolis factory direct. Stado and sold bolrlr by the TYLER DESK CO., St. Louis, Mo. IGOp&FOCetalOKUilof Kaon oounteri, ueois, iio,iuswwi flout evr prlntfta. nookt fr; pocus 1 enti. DR.THREU 533 North Fourth Bt.t 1. jrtulut, C.tvruiau Aiuerlcu tip- -laiiHttn iket'ulVMl BU(Mboll hif in curt- Blood Poison. Nervous Debllty M4pt" clnl Diseases ' tHn UlMiitwn UudiUFlDlltUit t ut.ti.soroThroat ft Mouth HU'U'hi , PlmitltHi, FraiUBi, loti or hnl I l-jern, bwulUat. IrritttloDi, IiiHumniatlonn B t ItanotBgi. Huiotuu, YTeikneM at4 Ztr) dMir.lortmbair.fy wak hw. menlil inilftf. Ktlney M.4 lull4ort.rtu or Ovttrwatk. Iluornt ct curwl to 4 t 10 J'I foliaf t mo. D not UM hop, no milter Jae'" lllM poofcw. taaA. Fantlr or Hopl(l Phieln h" "U lr. TR turw noftlUvelV "itUeut cJewaticn &w Kn ....... Wn .a.iv luiltuM ODVTBMPLiTIK Mtmuim. fifth or poor. "TtlUTK" Mpln Quw lIoifM rJltT from fl to 5. Ir'Kfl A m 10 fnu'lni 9 till 13 tTrtr ft ll ud ttt PftTftl. lfor UaMti io Weda. 4 Siturd mil. TUMI DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KR0UTJS RHEUMATIC REMEDY WW lfQipjil ri-Uev Urn mmt di treMhig comb Acutu vt riiromc Uliiu. laatimu or Gout, llv t irictljf uUeivIn the directluiw, it will cureyuu inniuiu oiitly . Uultkf th taiBro!ii rreirUoni thftl 6ea the ouuulrv, ihU uitdloU U a -twclfio for Hit iirluus forin of rt.tunmtim oiifr, tut) not in my Beaut a "cur all " () buttle III k ktlnr'sUJlurv iuinri itlnn An Dim aubm. tui ta couQeotluu 1 h the illta ooutiuc ibu ufftmr thl tk proper routHly hwi Leca louud. Yoi arc mtacttif ra qtt'Mted to t. .t tht merlu cf ai lu Ytduabl irOrtUt art cx.dorMd bt buudrtds of lb WMi Sattwriuf UKtliaoaUla, OaljrY(eiatita UtndlcoU, rvntarkiblt fur tMrwriW ' 1 tvT, at u-ed la ti e Dili uotaia ot LKUUVH IttlKUUATIL MUrUV J1.C0 for Bsttle. 6 Bottles. r&.CO. Wt, 25 Cts. Soz. It your -rafcOj',r d out Hmd It, aMl4 (!- I t iuajfaturtr, and you -will raoaJvc it t mail, AI.UKUT KKOUT, U037 Mutket htreet. riiltud'a Iu. John R. Coye, A.ttorney-at-Law Real Estate Agent, OPFltlK-imtjnAT.I.'fl JIUIMIINO, Cor. Main and Centre Street. SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: . . a . , , . ... . i. rmiTie rt. iwunuu unvimii Hiory ivm...v , ---. . , . . .. , . . i ii n ( I rea.' uweiiiui; iioubu, min hi, jiu-iuv.j - tauruut. Located on Kast Centre street. V-A valuable property located on Bouth Jar din street. 3-Heten dwelling hou.es atthe oprnor of uii . bertsnd Woyd treets.'aooa Investment Vewia XMsaoable. I .mi 4tl" 1 ii, ,