ALBERT'S OBSEQUIES Thoy Will bo tho Most" Im posing Known for Years. ROYAL ORDERS FOR MOURNING. The Nouillty, Gentry and Tradesmen Nearly All Complying. FHnco George, llcmovor, "Will Not Tout pomt III Valetudinarian Trip Abroad, and the (Jtieen will Visits the Continent hi Intended Question its tn tVhut Is tn be Done With the l'lind and l'rosellts Received for the Marriage of the Dead Duke and l'rlncess JIny. London, Jan. 10. Tho funeral of tho Duke of Clarence anil Avondale Is now tho absorbing topic of conversation. There is no fnmlly tomb at SnnilrlnR ham, but nenr tlio east end of tho parish church is the grave of the baby I'rlnco Alexander John Charles Albert, tho third son of tho Prince and Princess of Wales, who was born April 0, 1871, and died the next day. Ilift brief span of life is commemorated by b memorial window nnd a white mnrblo cross, surrounded by a gilt rail lnu. The bnliy brother of thu Prince is still spokon of n Prince John in the dis trict about Sandrlngliam. It is the Queen's wish Mint her dead Krnnilson should be interred in St. (Jeorgo's Chapel at Windsor, the ceremo ny to take plnco toward tho end of next wiek nnd to be of a military char acter. In this case the body would be plnced iu the catacombs under the chapel, by the side of the remains of thu Duke of Albany. Not the least sml consideration regard ing tho Prince's death is the fact thnt tho metropolis, winch had been discussing how best it could honor his triumphal pnss-ngo from one railway terminus to another on tho day of his wedding will now have to consider how best it can honor his remains when they are trans ferred from St. Paucras to Paddington btution. The body will be conveyed from Snn dringham IIou&o to London over tho Great Eastern liailway and at once taken to Windsor over the Great Western road. This will necossituto a funeral procession through tho streets from St. Pancras to Paddington, a little over two miles. Every engagenlent, public and private, of members of tho royal family, made previous to tho melancholy event, has been cancelled for the nuxt six months. Her Mnjesty, however, will not post pone her visit to the Continent, and Prince George of AVnlos will go abroad to recruit his health, as originally in tended. The visit of Mr. Balfour, Chief Secre tary for Ireland, to Ulster has been in definitely postponed, and the proposed United Service Exhibition has been aban doned, as also the festival of the city police. All Cabinet and political engagements, together with n large number of dinners, concerts and balls, have also been de ferred. The "Royal Gazette" Issues n special mourning mipplemont, giving full di rections as to official mourning for the death of the Duke of Clnrenco. The Court has gone into full mourning, which will continue until tho fifth of February. Then half-mourning attire Will Bucceedj.lo-lm-""'1'" uniU Wbmary oq, Uy-eommand'Of tho Queen the Eurl Marshal gives notice that parsons are expected to go into mourning for three weeks, and officers of tho army and navy , to wear crcpo on the left arm for six weekB- The nobility and gentry are Jal bo very generally complying with tho notice, as well as nearly nil tradesmen. King Leopold, of Jielglum, will not, it Is stated, attend the funeral. His phys Jclans havo iidviscil him to this course, on' account Of the condition of his health, vhlcll is far from strong; but tho King would probably have atteudod, never theless, had not his ministers .sustained the advico of his physicians, nnd urged upon him not to incur any risk nt this time. It is nlready .apparent that the obse quies will bo the most imposing known iu linglnnd for many years. Every nation will be officially repro bented, nnd such another gathering of eminent men has not been known for n generation. The death of the Duke of Clarence and Avoudalo leaves an awkwnrd question open concerning the disposal of the funds subscribed for wedding gifts to him nnd Prlncoss May of Teok. The Lord Mayor has cancelled, the call or a meeting of the Welch, subscription, and most of the other funds nlready paid in In money will be returned to tho sub scribers; but In some cases the gifts havo already been purchased, or tho ordera for them have been portly executed and can not be cancelled. Thu Elklntons, goldsmiths, have part ly finished a superb dinner service) which was to have been tho present from the corporation of London, buskins' mnny vnlunblo gifts from other quar ters; and no one knows what can be done with them. Gladstone Deeply Moved. Paris, Jan. 10. In nn Interview with Mr. Gladstone nt Nismes, ho said that tho death In one day of tho Duke of Clarence mid Cardinal Manning had been n dreadful shock to him, and ho deeply felt tho sorrow which tho loss of thu Duke had caused the royal fnmlly and to all tho mibjects of tho Queen. Mr. Glad stone said he had been n scholar with thu Cardinal at Oxford, and tho Cardi nal was but n year aud a half older than himself. Kate Castletun (lets u Separation. San PitANcrloo, Jan. 15. Kate Castle ton, tho well known actress, has just secured complete freedom from Isidore II. Phillips, whom nlio married about five years ago. About one year ago the coupla quarreled and Miss Cnstleton obtained a separation.' Now she has paid him a cur tain sum of money to relinquish, nil rights to her property. It Is stated that when she returns to this city hha will apply for. an absolute divorce. Yunl J'luy Kuspeeted. Pleabakttjixe, N. J., Jan. 10. -A suit able reward lms'beon Offered for any In formation regarding the whereabouts of 'Mrs. 'Mary Souders, ofStediuiiiiarlllev by her father, who' claims she-went, to tho residence ol Washington B, uAdaws on December U0, and has not been seeu since, Foul pUylniatptcted.. . RUSSIAN RELIEF. Kmbtirrns'incnt that Is Cnnsod by tlio Mielvlng or the lieaiilutliin. Washington, Jan. 10. Mnny members of tho House nro embarrassed by tho Rus sian relief resolution, which is still In tho nlr, or nt least Indefinitely postponed. Thoy are very anxious that the action of the House tho other day In refusing nn appropriation shall not be construed by tho Russian Government ns an indication of tlio lack of friendly feeling nnd . sym pathy. Still, thero nro enough members who nrcopposed to tho appropriations of pub lic money for such purposes to prevent u reconsideration of the action taken sev eral days ngo. It is asserted that had no such resolution been Introduced, tho people by private contribution would have beforo this tlmo contributed, nnd the desired relief would havo been so cured through tho Rod Cross Society; but the doubt in which tho public are left by tho situation of tho matter in Congress interferes with tho work, nnd tho fact that Congress has touched tho matter at nil, without accomplishing anything, is felt to havo subjected tho country to tho suspicion of a lack of generosity. It is proposed, therefore, to withdraw tho original proposition, nnd to pass a resolution with a preamble reciting what is being done through tho Red Cross so ciety, and expressing sympathy for tho Russian people, but declaring that It Is against tho principles of our constitution to upproprlnto monoy from tho public for such purposes, and nt thu same timo ex pressing confidence in the gonoroslty of tho people of this country being equal to the occasion. This, It is declared, would give encouragement to tho efforts of tho Red Cross society and make clear tho attitude of this country. SUES FOR $100,000. The Sensational Case of Lawyer llowman Aalmt Mr. C. Kllsuorth Henltt. New York, Jan. 10. Dr. C. Ellsworth Hewitt has been arrested hero nnd Im prisoned, pending thu outcome of a suit brought ngainst him by John O. Powmnn, n Philadelphia lawyer, for tho sum of $100,000. Bowman alleges that Hewitt, while attending his wife, formerly a Miss Nellie Backus of Holyokc, Mass., drugged and outraged her, and, when she revived, so worked upon her fear that she did not dnro divulge his brutal conduct. Mr. Bowman further alleges thnt Dr. Hewitt not long thereafter administered nn overdose of morphine with intent, and would ndminister no antidote until the woman promised to clone with him. They fled to Europe, wlicro Hewitt's nrutnllty compelled tlio woman to seek Tild from tho American consul,' who sent her back to America again. Hewitt soon after returned nnd is now in prison. National damn blatters. Washington, .Inn. 10. President Young of tlio National Leaguoof Baseball Clubs, says mat the salary or baseball players would bo in accordance with contracts made by them with the League and the American Association before-the present scheme was adopted. In regnrd to tho complaints of a number of players who were not assigned to some of tho clubs, Mr. Young says thnt thero was not room for all, and that the selections were made in accordance with the preferences of the clubs. As each club could choose but ilftcen players, thus making, a total of loU players required by tho twelve clubs, it was necessary to leave out a large number of tried and trusty ball players. Over a Million Dollars Involved. . Pnirjvcor.piiiA,- Jan. 10. The assignee Js maHlr 3 au examination of tho books oc josepn u. uoaies , ec jo. , tno cotton firm which failed Thursday. No dfjflnlto statement of assets and liabilities has been prepared, but it Is understood tho amount involved is over a million dol lars. A protested noto of $5,000 was tho Immediate causo of embarrassment, to gether with a call from their Liverpool brokers for several thousand pounds. The firm is selling agent for over forty mills in the South, but It Is said none of them will bo ni?ected. Cardinal Manning's l'overty. London, Jan. 10. Cardinal Manning's will has not yot been opened. It is said to contain detailed directions for his funeral. Ho left practically no estate, tho whole of his property having long since been bestowed In charities. His death is deeply mourned by tho labor party, to which lie was the best and most influential friend. -The Roman Catholic bishop of Salford, Herbert Vaughau, is regarded as most likely to succed Car dinal Manning as Archbishop of West minster. Creditors Will He I'm Id hi Full. Boston, Jan. 10. Tho creditors of Messrs. Lie & Furguson of the Brazos River enterprise in Toxas, whose paper was placed through Potter-Lovell Co., and who suspended owing some 800,000 hereabouts, haveheld n meeting at whicl) a commltteo was appointed, also trustees to represent the creditors who it is bet Hevcd will be paid in full as the company is now rapidly selling its lands. Think 13 Heart a Day Long Knout;h. Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 10. Two hun dred and twenty-five motor men and con ductors employed by tho Pittsburg,' Allegheny & Manchester Traction com pany are on a strike, completely .tilling up tjie. four., divisions of the, rpad, The strikers have been working twelve hou'rB per day and claim that tho schedule Will require sixteen hours without a corre sponding Increase in wages. New York Court of Appeals. Albany-, N. Y., Jan. 10. Tho Court of Appeals (both divisions) will adjourn on Monday to Tuesday, Jan, 10, on which day no business will be dona. The regu lar business will begin on "Wednesday, Jan. 20, with the call of the motion cal endar. The judges of both divisions will attend the funeral of Chief Judgo Ruger on Monday, leaving hero Monduy inoru itig on ft special train. Wus a Well-Knowtt Hotel Man. Readino, Pa., Jan. lO.-rWilllam L. Debaron, who Is dend.here, was for fifty years proprietor of the Manslpn House In this city, and one of tho best known hotel men In Eastern Pennsylvania. He was 8:1 years of age. Ho leaves con siderable property. Seten Years In State l'rlson. Nkw Haven, Conn., Jan. lO.Wames Hines, aged: 115, of Bethany, was sen-tencedito-Suite Prison for seven, years for mansIauKl'ter.iuklinngjWhltney.lllakev, i,aaweec,ago. nine yie&usvi gauiy. SPAIN AND THE FAIR. Little Co-operation Need be Kipectod l'rom that Country. Madrid, Jan. 10. Tho energy and activity of Mr. Little, agent for tho Chi cago Fair to the government and peoplo Oj Spain, have so; far been powerless to move tho Spanish Government to action In behalf of proper representation at an event of such historical Interest to the Spaniards. The nation .seems paralyzed with financial troubles, added to natural Inertia. With arrny officers and .soldiers, teach ers and other nubile employes unpaid, tho government Is bewildered by any proposition for ,qutsido expenditure. Every penny that comes into the treasury Is clamored for from a dozen Bources, , The popular feeling U about the same, ' and it is feared that much co-dpcrntlon need not be looked for from traders and manufacturers. i Tho country seems affected by a dry rot, nnd pride seems to bo all that has survived decay. As an excuse for inac tlonjt is alleged that there Is some pique in ofilcial circles over the non-arrlvnl of the American 'Commission which was promisod in November. This, however, is but a pretext. The truth is that offi cials, most of them with salaries long overdue, scowl at tho idea of a single peseta going out of the treasury for any purposo abroad. SUFFERING AT SEA. Harrowing Tale of Cantnln Davis, of tho Dark Arlington. 1 New York, Jan. lC.-Captnln Davis of tho Nova Scotian bark Arlington, which arrived at Quarantine from Cork early in the evening, relates a story of suffer ing nt sen. On Christmas day he ex perienced n sovero northwest galo and on tho night of tho 29th ho fell In with a wreck which showed evidences of per sons on board. He stayed alongside tlio wreck nil night and in tlio morning took oil tlio Captain nnd ten of- tho crow. Thoy proved to bo Captain P. T. Doblo nnd crew of the British bark Countess of Dufferln, which sailed from St. Johns, N. I!., on December 8. The wrecked ves sel had been In the same gale which Captain Davis had encountered on De cember 25. She had filled up and be come a total wreck. They had suffered severely fion tho cold and were without food or water, having only the clothing they . stood in, until taken off by tho Arlington's people. Captain Doblo and his crew were badly frostbitten. On January 7 tho ship wrecked men wero transferred to tho British steamship Ycsso, hound from Sunderland for Baltimore. President Hniiillton Absented Himself. Boston, Jan. 10. 'The case pending ngainst Joseph W. Hamiltor, one of the otlicers of the defunct endowment order which was to havo a henrlng in tho Municipal Court, did not materialize. .Mr. Hamilton did not nnswer when his name was called and was declared defaulted. Hamilton was the supreme past president of the Royal Ark and was arrested re cently chnrged with violating the laws relating to fraternal benefit corporations by unlawfully using aud devoting monies of the corporation to the amount of over 512,000. Kvsoliltlou to Investigate Census Olbre. Washington, Jan. 10. Representative Alderson, of West Virginia, has , intro duced in the House a joint resolution providing for tho Investigation of tho Census Onlce, its practices, methods and the correctness of the data furnished, by It. The resolution recites that it has been charged through the public press thnt tho Census Bureau has been wrong fully conducted by Superintendent Por ter. It provides that a special committee of seven be appointed to investigate tho charges.' May ray the Dividend. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 10. Tho ob jections that have been filed against the payment of a dividend by thu receivers of tho Charter Oak Life Insurance com pany have been removed and tho Superior Court has authorized tho payment. General creditors will get 11 1-2 per cent. nnd policy holders 1,5 per cent, Tho dividend will bo paid May 15. It is. the first dividend and calls for about 100,- UOU. date. Another will bo paid nt u later Mercler's Men Must Move. Moxtiifal, Jan. 10. The now Queboc Government has determined to dismiss a majority of the government empjoyes ap pointed under Meicier's rule. Already the Crown prosecutors appointed by Mer cler huve been dismissed nnd I. Z. Arch ambault aud Mr. Atwater, .partisans of the now government uppointod in their places. The Chief of Provincial Police, Phanouf, has been replaced by'Loula Chevalier. Other changes will follow. Death of a Centenarian. New Haven, Conn., Jan. 10. Thomas Schofield died at his home in North Lyme yesterday of grip. Ho was 101 years and 3 months old. Schofield was born in England but came to thh. State when a child nnd resided in tho vicinity of North Lyme ever since. He enjoyed reniarknWe health during the, greater part of Ids long life, and recently made a remark to some friends that ho had not needed a doctor in sixty years. Mr IMivln Arnold III. Pint,ADni.viirA, Jnn. 10. Sir Edwin Arnold is seriously 111 nt the Lafayette Hotel In this city, and has been obliged to cancel all engagements. Hp became a victim to the grip in tho West, nnd iravo his recent Philadelphia roadinir un der pressure, lie was obliged , to go to bed anil his physicians tell him that ho Is threatened with pneumonia. Minister Lincoln Much Hetter. London, Jan. 10. Minister Lincoln 1b progressing so well that his doctors have concluded thnt he can cut as he pleasos. Mrs. Lincoln and their daughter have re turned from France. Many .members of the Diplomatlp Corps have called to make inriulrloy. as we 1 us prominent oflic als. Including Attorney Genorul Webster and Lord Chut Justice Uoleridge. Verdict of Accidental Death, Norristown, Pa,, Jan, 10, -In tho In nnost over the bodies of John Shaw. Ben lainin .isuaw, jouu u. Myers, Kiueu ny tlio boiler explosion at thu Pbrk Packing establishment of A, II. Hursb, Bridge port, opposite Norristown .on Monduy last, the jury rendered ft verdlat that the denUis'v;er(5 accidental. Tlio" cause ol the .(apliiu'li.uaknpwiu ' ""' j" " Mr. Covllle Taps tils Chlnr. When Mr. Covillo got home nt ton time Saturday evoning ho found that nn ordered barrel of cider had been de livered, nnd was now in the cellar. After 6iipper ho went down to tap it. His wife carried the light, nnd Master Covillo ndded the attraction of his per gonal appearance to tho procession. Mr, Coville, armed with a faucet nnd ir hammer, npproached tho barrel. Mrs. CoVille held the light In the usual man ner, that is, bo as to shut out every body's view but her own, from tho de sired noint. ila6ter Covilla stood by the side of his mother, hnnging to her dress nnd greedily taking in the pro ceedings. It was n delicate operation. As the head of the house proceeded in the task, the attention of the observers grew, more nnd rnoro Intense. Gentle taps with the hammer, alternating on each side of the plug, loosened it gradu ally but surely. When it was sufflqient ly loosed to bo drawn out by a sharp wrench .of tho hand, Mr. Covillo pro ceeded to give It the wrench in question, but was somewhat anticipated by the plug itself, which, suddenly leaving the barrel and plunging Into Mr. Coville's waistband, was immediately followed by a tremendous burst of cider. As the plug struck him Mr. Coville was in clined to double forward, but was at once diverted from this purposo by the cider, and went over on his back in stead, throwing the hammer impulsively nnd dragging down Mrs. Covillo spas modically The extinguishing of the light In the descent left the family in total dark ness, relieved only by the gasping hounds of Mr. Coville, the moans of Mrs. Coville nnd tho indignant cries of Master Covilla The whole effect was most appallingly heightened by the hiss and splash of the escaping cider. In n moment the un happy family were on their feet and dragging their dripping mid somewhat ruffled plumage up tlft stairs and into the light, Another lamp vms. secured, nnd Mr. Covillo hastened down- stnirs, vhen he not only discovered that the cider was entirely gone, but that the hammer in its flight had taken in the hanging shelf on which had reposed twenty-two glass jars of preserves, and rendered 'nineteen of them, with their contents, a heaj) of ruins, The remarks Mr. Covillo designed de livering in it high key of voice on dis covering the loss of his cider Yf ero utter ly submerged in the horror of ,the subse quent discovery, and he hnstily hurried up stairs and passed silently to bed. Tho nest morning he did not wait for break fast, hut, was earlier at the store than ho had been in seven years, aud .remained thero until night. Ho rightly , conjec tured that his wife's feelings on viewing the preserve wreck would be too sacred for observation. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the wa nine? Thealirnalrer aapo of the sure approach of that moro teri rlbledlneasd. Consumption. AuS yourselves It you uau aflord, for the, sake . of saving 60 "ents, to run Uio risk and do nothing for it. We know from experience that Bhlloh'g Curs will Cuo .your. Cough. It never falls. This explains wby more than a Million HotUea were Bn'd the past year. It relieves, (Jrpnp nd Wuopplne Couth at once Mothers do not be without it. For Lame BacK, tJldoor Chest, uwHblloh's Porons IMaatsr Hold by O. II. Ilagenlno i, N. K. corner Main nnd uoya iireeio, The, winter style of porous plaster Js much ine flame as issi years. AT 11, m J EXT MORNING F FEEL BRIGHT AND wy doctor sajarlt Acts pfutljr on the 'BtoznacbL If ver and kldueyj, anU (a a pleasant laxative, 'liili drink U made from herbs And li prepared for usi fjniJ Akin uv nnuDi rvinu ic tir-rTtD AUdrugglata tUU a.ltn: uni fi.uj per imt kaga )tny ouu totlan J.Hiie'" J'umilj' .llrdlcln? Moven the llovfl1 fach day, Ir order lobe WEAK AHD ConflltlnilS Of t life human form sucoona! ulljr troaied todeTolop, atrontithei,rnfttriJra btl wtaK, attmtvd, umtorelupd,feebeorifanstnU.part,a of the body which have lost or tiernr attained 'a proper and natural alio, due to 111 health, ubueo, excise, or unknown causes. There la one method mid only our vj wuicn in is may da acoomtiusheu. liirfliiicivl fldw rif blutxl tn anr nart. nnpJtiOL'il br tilmyleftpoitrntna ac(UiB automatically, crtuts now tiue,tuuu4nd vlor ny tho same natural awpaa thelucroatienriize and BtrenRthpf muedo. Don't popmudlcodbeinaio IHthjquaekiirf-opiwfcbT 'illy There nn trnl' bnrU ofouro(lbr- Uurpuy will come vrbt-n tue-pnlHio knows clearly aclenco from fraud. Wrlt ua lor Instructions, full dficrlp tlon, proofs, ruftfefipeflcto. 'AH sent you Ui plain 1 feMPdUt fr wtthoiit ooit of ny kind. . M EIUE KEDIOM? .O0.1 . liUl'FAIO, 7. THE f ttupnia aad Reading rUii ' 7Vibla In effect JVov. IB, tH91 UNS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOW ., -nw Yom via Philadelphia, wchk 3h ill! 7.20 h. m. and 12 33 2.60 anS 4 b ' njunay v.lu ana 7.10 9, in. f or pit' ork, via Maucn chunk, mk days. V 20 a. m. nnd I211und 2.r0p. ui. K r Reading and Philadelphia wiit dm , in ..25, 7.20, a. m., 12.85 ife and p. ' . nn ay, 2.10 and 7.48 a. m. 4.S0 p.m. C - Harrlsburg, week days, 2.10,7.30 a. 50 JA5p. In. 1 - AlJenlown. wook Huvt. 7. 20 1. m. 12.H 50 m. For voltsvlue, weok days. 2.W. 7.20,4. in L30 2.V) 4ndS.55p. m. "Jnnday, 2.10 and ,4.80 p.m. or L'Mniuimi nnrt Mfihnnn-v flt.v. vni la 1, 2.10, 5.i, 7.20, R, m., 12,3) 2.60 nnd 5.6 , Ti, ouaosy, zaunna i.ma, m., 4.3U p. ni ditl'lona) jr Mp.tianor City, week days 7.CM 1. m 'or Lancaster ana Columbia, wees day 1 a. its,. X50p.ru. -. k I. .. ...... . ., V. ... week lays. 35, 7.20 and U.30 a. m.,1.35. 7.C . a. mnaay sb n. m., s.us p. m. ar iHahanoy Plane, ween duyn, a.10 X.1 , "), 7 JU and 11.30 a. m 12.3.5, 1.3",, 2.60, 5A5 ,0" C i.il n. n. t;uuday,i2 10. 8.25 and 7.41 n. .05, 4.30 0. m. 'ir Hlrardvllle (Kancahannock . Station woeK days, 2.10. 3.2), 6.2o, 7.20 and 11.30 a. in. 12.35, 1 35 5.55, 7.00 aud V.25. p. ta. Sunday '10 a a, 7.4s a. m., s.ua, 4.au p. m. or Ashland aud tihatuokln week: day ,25,5.25,7.20, 11.80 a. m 1.35, 7.00 and H25 uu Bunday 3.25, 7 43 a. m., 3.05 p. m. TKAINH FOK SHENANDOAH : t've Mew York via I'hllftdelphln. .wetlt days, 7.45 a. tn., 1.80, 4.00. 7.30 p. m., 12.16 n ). Bunday, 6.00 p.m., 12.16 nlgbU ave New York via Mauoli Chunk, wk days vn, 8.45 a. m 1.00 and 3.45 p. m. Sun day, 7.00 a. ta. ava I'miaaeipnia, wees; uuys. i.iu, hi a U.m a. m. 4.0O. and 8X0 r. ni.. Irom llrof d ft rt Cullowhill and 8.33 a. m. and 11.30 p. m rom sthano Jreeu streets. Sunday d.hs a. n. 11.10 p. m. from Qtti au 4r9n. "ve tteaaing, ween aayo, um. v.iu, lu.ur nd '1.59 a. m.. 6.65. 7.57 n. tn. Bunday 1.35 ac d 10.43 a. m. ?o FattsvUle. week days. 40.7.40 a. m. 12 i0, Blip. m. Bunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. ta. and n TO 111!,-.. in., 1.21, 7.13, and 0.18 p.m. Bunday 8.2C 43 mi ana a.ou p. m. Leive Mahunov City, week days. 8.40. 0.18 aid ll.l7ri.. m., 1.61, 7.42 and D.44 p.m. Hod day, 8.40,8.17 a. m., 4.20 p, m. ieive Mananoy i'laue, wees: uays,2-j,.i;u 30. .5. 11.59 a. D1..1.05. i06. 5-20. 6 20. 7. ".7. anr" 10 00 n tn. Hnnday 2.4 . 4.00, and 8.27, . m 3.37,5.01. p.m. i.eavo uiraraviue irvappno.nnocn ouwion ween lavs. 2.47. 4.07. H.Sft. and 0.41 a. m., 12.0", 2.12, i.!8. 0.82, 8.0? and 10.08 p. m. Snnday.2,47 ,0f 33 m. 3.41, 5.07 p. in, fjiwo Wllllamsnort. week days. 8.00.8. 45 and 11.55 1. in. 3.35 and 11.16 p. m. Bunday IU6 m. r Baltimore. Wathlneton and the wwt via t bO.K.K through trains loaveQlraid Avenue station, Philadelphia, (. K. H, It.) at 3.55 801 aud 11.27 a. m, 3.60 5.42 am u a, m. Bunrtiy. 3.55 8.02 u.27 a, tn., x.w 42 ind7.ll p. rh. ATIANTIC OITr DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Btree: Wnai 1 tontb f.Lrct Wharf. l?oi- lliintlo QJtt. Week-days' Kxpre39,9:00 a. in. 2.00, .nn, . '-Q. AojOTimoiaUoa,8 0P a,, m, and 6.00, . iu. Sundays. Express. '0.00 a, m. Acodui- mnuiinn,8,00 a. m,and4.3Q p.m. etnrnlug, leave Atlaiulo City, depoi A Untlo and Arkansas avennes. Wfk-da B Kinross. 7.S0. 9.00 a. m. and 4.00. p. m. Ac- commodatlou8.10 a. m, and 4.30 p, m. Sun days -KxprcKs. 4.00, p. in. Accommodation, ,du a. m. una p. m, O. . HANCOCK, Gen'l Pass'r Agl. .. MobKOD, Pres. Gcn'l Manazer. Lehigh Yallifiy llailroad, AUKANQKMENT or J'jkflSKNGER TRAINS. -NOV 15, 1891. Passeneer trains will leave Shenandoah for Stauch Chunk. Lehlebton. Hlattnirlon. Cata- sauqua, Allentown, Ilethlehem, Kaston, Pbll' adelphlaandHew York at 6.47, 7.40, 9.08 a.m., VLB, O.Xi p, Ui, f Kor, Belvldere, Df laware Water Gap and Btroudsburs at 5.47, a. m.,and 5.28 p. m. .ox Lrfiraceriviiieaua irenion, w.us a, m For White Haven. Wllses-Uarre and Pitts- ton 5.47, V.03, 10.41 a. m.. 8.10 and fi.28 p. m. iror runnuannocK, w,u a. m 3.10 ana b.hi . .. i. t . . . .. .. r 10.41 a.m., and 6.28 p.'ra. nr ijaouy vine, xowanaa, nayre, waveny, ailuun, (wvudVDi, ijuiuuui i. M.t,,i n emu, Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. ra.,and 5.28 p,m, For Klmlra and the West via Salamanca at 3.10 p. m. r or Auaennea, uazieiou, BiooKion, imra her Yard, Weatberly and Penn llaven Jnno Uon at 5.47, 7,40, 9.08 a, m. and 12.52, 3.10 and 58 p.m. r or jeanesvine, lt)vjsu)ii , onu jueavvr UAaflniv. 7 4ft , A f)Si a m anil S.9il n m. For Jicrantonat 5.17 9.0H. 10.41a. m. 3 lband au p. m. i . vat UAEie urooir. jeaao. urinon ana iTee land at 6.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. m- 1'iSJ 8.10 and 5.28 p. m. f or u,uas;as:e a 0.4 ana v.uo a, xu., sou t.lOn.m ,For Wlgana, Qllberton and Fraokvllle at .oj ana o&i a. m., uau s.iu p. m. For YutesTlUe. Mabanoy City and Dolttnc, 11.21 and 10.27 p.m. a Fnr I rfist Crnnlc. hlrardvllle and Ashland 1.27. 7.48,8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.85, 8.C8 and 9.14 p. m. Kor DarRwater. St. Clair and 1'otUvllle. 5 50 7.40, 8.62, 9.03, 10.41 a. m., 13.52, 3.10, 4.10, 5.23 p.iu. For Back Mountain, New Boston and Morea. 7.40. 9J. 10.41 a. m.. 12.62. 8.10. 5.23 and R.ai n. m. For Haven Run. Contralla. Mt. Carmol and Shamokln, 8.52, and, 10.16 ' a. m., 1.40, 4.40 and 8.08 p.m. Trains leave, Hhamokln itor Shenandoali, , rfJ 1 l-.LJ U. 111., .,, idu MUU "wJ ,u, WI1TU1I at Shenandoah, 0.05 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.26 and 11.1a n. iu ForLolty, Andenrled, Bllver Brook Junc tion and lUileton 5,17,7.40, o.og, and 10.41 a, m., 12.62, 3.10, 6.20 and 8. 8 p. m. For tiost Creek. Glrardvllle and Ashland. 8.50, 9.10 11.83 a. m.i 2.45 p. m, For Uarkwater bt, plan- and Potts vllle, 8.00. 9.S0 a.m.. 2.45 n.ro. For Yatesvllle, Mabanoy City and Delano, 8.00, 11.35 a. in., 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. f or Juony, Anaenriea naa jaaueion, un a m 1.40 p. m: For Manch Chunk. Leblphton, Blatlngton, causaqqua, aiibjuowu,. ueiuienem, .juisiod and NewjYork, sjw a. m., 1.40 p. m. Uen'l Pass. Ast., lietblehem A J. GALLAGHER Justfce- of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written, marriage licenses anu it-gai claims promptly attended to. Ileal Ejttte, Collection and Insurance Agency General Fire Insurance Business, Represents the Northwestern lilfe Insurance Co. OrrioR Muldoon's bulldlne. corner Centre anq weai,auj,;(juenanaoau1a. , . Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale,, 1, A two story double frame dwelling house store and restaurant, on Iastl!enlreBt. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on Kast Centre 8. fjeslrable property on corner Cedtre and jaratn siroeu, suiutDie lor Dusiness pur rnsefl. 4. n-V two story double frame dwelling, on West Lloyd street. 5. Two 2-story frame dwellings on West Cen tra street. , 6. Two 2-slory dwelling on the corner ol uoai ana uuesinut sireeis niore room in one, 7. Two-story single bouse on North Chestnut street with alaree warehouse nt the rear. 8. Three two-slory double frame buildings corner or Lloyd and Gilbert streets. mTnwanted Tstats r.lllre Cure PJ tUj cSmU of sbnHL Seiuil J-owur, InisotsnrT, . Bo trrest ls our (UUi 11 our Siiedflo ws will send one Full l onlli Mdlcli AudllucbVslustMlnrorm&uoairKr K. Aaurec U. M7fO., 86Urdwj,w Vrk. irst National Bank thh run iiuti.uiwc:, SHENANDOAH. PENNA. C apital, $100,000,00 A. ilr. Leisonring, Pres., P. J. Ffirguson. V. Pres., J. R; Lotsennnq, Cashier, S W. Yost, Ass' 't Cashier. Open Daily Prom 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! ITnld oil Havlueo Deposits. ENNSYLVANIA HAILKOAD I10HOYI.KII.1. 11IVISIOP1 On and aftw November 15, 1801, iralni will leave Shenandoah as follows: tot Wigktan, Ullberton, Fraekvllle, New Vlo, Bt. Clair, and way points, 6.00, 9.10, 11.4,5 a "U and 4,16 P in, Sundays, 800, 9.4u h m and .1.10 p m. For Potlsvlllo, 8.0J, 9.10, 11.15 a m and 4.15 a 11 Bundays, 600, 0.40 a to nnd 840 D tn, Kor Heading, 6.00, 11.45 am and 4.15 pm. Bandaysi 000, 8.40 a. u, and 8.10 pm. For Pottstown, Phoentxvillo, Noriistova "i Phlladelpbla (Broa.t street station). 6,00, 11.15 a. m. and 1.15 p m week days undays, 600, 0.40 a m 8.10 p m rralns leave Fxarkvllio lor Bhenandoah. t MO a maul 12.14,6.01, 7 42,19,03 p m. Ht ' divs : is a maun 0.40 pm. Leave PoUsvllle lorBlmnandoab. 10.15 and 1.48, a ta .4,40, 7.15, 9.43 p m. Sundays, 10.40 1 iispm. Usave Phlladolnbla (Broad street station), ; 1'ottsvllles.ndBbennudoah, 5.67, 8.115 a m 4." 0 and 7.00 p mwest days. Bunday 8.60, and 9.23 am for New York, 8.20,,4.()6, 4.40, 6.35, 8.50, 7.S0, .208.80, l.60, ll.OOaudtl.14.ll.So am. 12.00 noon, (limited pr, 1.03 4.60 p m.l 12.44,1.35 1.40, 2.30, 1.21 4,4.02 . 6, 6.2), 6.60 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 p. m, 12.01 leht , Snudayn, 8.1. 4.05.4.40. i!.85,R.12, 8.80,0.10, 11.85 a. ii 12 41, 1.40, 2.30, 4.02, (limited, 4.i). 2 15 , s.i -n and 12.01 night ForSea Qlrt, Ijongllranch and Intermediate Rtatlons6.20andlll4 n. m 4.00 p.m. week days. Freehold only 6.00 p m week dayn. For Baltimore and Washington. 3.50, 7.20, 9.10 and 11.18 11, in., 4.41, 6 67, 7.40 p.m and 12.03 night dally and 8 31, 10.20 a. m.,12 35 (limited eiprosa with dining car to Haltliiiore) 1.30, 8.48 p. m. w8jk days. For Baltimore only 2.02,' 4.01 weoRdiys.,6.0H. liiRO n. m. dally. For Hlchmond. 7 20 a. m. aud 12.03 nlcbt dally, ,1 SO p, m. dally, except Bunday, rrains leave HLarrlsbnrz tor jfltUDnrs! and ha west every day at 12.2 and 3.10, a ra and 3 )) (llmlledi and 8.40, 7.25 p m. Way for uiumis a 10 m iaa .iu p iu overy aay. i'or riiisDurvT amy, u.vi a ni aaiiy una lu.vo ra week days, Leave Bunburv tor WUliamsriart. Klmlra. linandaliina ltoeheiter, Uuijalo nnd JNlasr 5.10 am daily, and 1.85 nra week daya. -"u- Elmlra.fi.S'l p in wai (lays. iro, isrieana imernieaiato poinis. Mi'am., tally, for Lock Itaveu, S.10, and 0,58 a m. tally, 1 35 and 0.3" p. m. wcelr days. For nova D.rj n m 1 Bo ana u.su n m weoK aay uin a. ra Bnn la. 13. PUI.H, J B. WOOD, Una. Man'' 4n- Pass, All 1,000 Cbnulno Tyler riurtalnDbeks 821 find O d)JUI LUOII. X'n AtMV Anllnno Onk Htjindnrd Tvler Desks. 4ft. OIii. loiiirby art.Oln. lilKh. Mice nnd Dust niirtnlm Pnlt&hGd Oaki Wrltlns Table! 6 Turn bier locki one lock sccurlDg all drawers! 8 beav enrdboord Filing Boxes; Cuplxrara Incndi rsnelod Flnlibed llncki Kictenslon An Slides! Weight SOU lbs. l'rlcc, 1 O. It. at 1'iictory, SSI Net. Also 1,000 Antique abii uoskb, Xo. 4008. Hsmo as aboTe,ecept madoot Solid Antlquo Ab. KOOd, OS Oak. We'jM TOO M from onr Indlabspdilsfiictot direct. Made and sold solely by the TYLER DESK CO., St. Louis, Mo. Until ref prlnicd. Hcoit Inf. pom l Mnln DR.THEEL, 538 ttPBrJ-aSftJISs! tbit ta cars Blood poluont Nervous Debility i 8pe clal Diseases Skla llluiuxu. ludEpollrUmlSU bon,8oreThroat Houtht !Sl6Uliel, rlnirle,i Kroptli.n hud Uteri, SviUlnsi, Irriutlom laQaaiiu&uaat and BVDDloga, HUifiturba, WcaXaaia aal Earl) Setar. nwnorr, iraak kalc, manUI sislalr. 2 Blaller Ulieaxa aud all Pluaaea rtaoltlns from '""; iDlIurrUon or Orfrrork. rUorol uul eared la 4 ' relief at onee. 1)0 Dot Iom bope, ao V.. !3i!T rJilai Doctor. Qnaek, ramlli or Iloepltal rtjalelan H" J nn TUKF-L eurei positively 4 irtOiMt dewaaon rrom tatlaen. old, too, ois ti in rnoes (...,. at. ridi or roor. eend U. etairp hbpo "TRUTH" eipoiln Qoaeke nadir eworo ttatlBijolal. llo.'iillT trin, to I, Ffe , Wed, aod 6. I'n to in. Sander till 11. Wrtu or eaU and be "eju rr BetironoM lee WJo. Oalurdaj rtlla. dally IU do you Want belief? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC 'REMEDY Will promjitly rUeve the iutt dls trenelng case uf Acuta cr Chronlo Kheu toatjii oi Gout. 1W ctrlctljr otiidrTlDg lb dlrectlona, It will cure yvu 'cnurj- UiiUk the pumf rpm rrcjps.rfttIoDj that Cool ' hflootcjr, UtU WMlcWt It fcltU for tho larlou ftirui ofriwuBlsvUnq, 6l,,aad ot la U mwm,m rl LV muJ r ajajBsn v vviui v set w Sfei" eatlfactory lioprepfiloo oq tl jilera. nnd i eoQDMtlaa im lot t-w, eontnei me intrntr tnti the proper rtimedr baa ta found You rarDcaUy re qagaiea W inv tuirn ut 7 KltOUl'8 3CUKUMATIU lCHA!KXr. aa lla Taluable pioptrtUi are ei4oraed ty hundred! of the la out (latierini teillmonlals. Uelr TPf'LaUe Jagradlcnu, rcnarkatle for their coraUTe riwera.'are uibd in the ruaiiuftctuta of kKUUT'S BIIEUMAT10 ItKMKDY tl.OO Pot Bottle. 6 Sotuos, $5.00. Pills, 25 Cta, B:x. rr year nrekMpvr doea but keer U. er td f IM t the Kiuufoturer. and tu wilt rtjaelve ilby malL AtllKItT JCltODT, '3037 SlurKtit Street, I'hllud'u, Fa. John R. Goyle, A-ttorney-at-fLaw AND Real Estate Agent, OKKIOB BBDDAI.L'S nuiMHNU, Cor. Main and Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: 1 A two and ode-half story double frame duelling -house, ,wttb etire-rpom and res taurant, Located on Kast Centre street. A vnlnahle -brope'rty located' on Bout h Jar- dln,stfeet, , , 3-8cven dweillnif houses at the corner of Oil bertsndtdoyd streets,. Good Investment Terms reasonable. ' 'HH 1
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