IS HE THE RIPPER ? Various Theories Regarding "Jack tho Slasher." BOTH ItELIQIOUS FANATICS. Man; Boliovo that Maaiao DdwJ is the Murderer :f Old Shakespeare- Tho Case of Amccr Ucn All Itcrnlleil--lolnts of Resomblu nee Itotu-ceu (lie 'Whltecliapel l'lontl nml the oir York "S1oilicr"--I)oiTil Imllctoil nml If He ctored Crazy Will be Sent to Auburn Statement of lIotf the Hanker. New YonK, Jan. 19. Somo strange theories are cropping out on the East Side now that tho murderous maniac called "Jnck tho Slasher" has been put under lock and key. Is Dowd the Slasher, now Imprisoned in the Tombs, tho man who miudered nnd mutilated the womnn known as "Old Shakespeare," In the East Side Hotel In April last, nnd was Ameer Ben All offered up as a vicarious sacrifice? It was on the morning of the 24th day of April last that the horribly mutilated liody of "Old Shakespeare" was found in a room on the top Iloor of tho East Iiiver Hotel. Tho crimo startled New York und puzzled Inspector Byrnes and his men. Many people believed that the murder was committed by London's ordinal "Jack tho Hipper." But Inspector Byrnes, after n search of several days, arrested nn Algerian named Ben AH, alias Krcnchy. From tho very beginning there was not ono word of direct evidence showing that Krenchy did tho murder. But the detectives wove together a mass of circumstantial evidence against their prisoner. He protested his innocence, nnd his counsel worked hard to counteract the strong pressure brought by the Police Department, but the odds were too great, and tho jury found him guilty of murder in the second degree. He was sentenced to life imprisonment, and is now in Sing Sing sulfering for a crime which,, in the opinion of many, ho never committed. Tho detention nnd capture of Henry Q. Dowd, the murderous crank who was caught, razor in hand, early Sunday morning after he had cut the throat of William Miller, a German, who was drunk at tho time, lias rekindled interest in tho murder of "Old Sknkespcare." Mnny of the men nnd women who dwell on tho East Side openly express their opinion that the man who butchered the helpless old womnn last April and the man who in less than n month has hacked the throats of seven drunkards, are one nnd the same individual, and they say furthermoro that Ueury J. Dowd is that man. The advocates of this new nnd startling theory go even further, and state thai there are good reasons to believe that Dowd nnd London's Jack the Ripper nro one and the same. According to tho London police the terror of the Whiteclinpel district was a religious fanatic who Imagined it to be his duty to kill nnd mutilate all aband oned women. Dowd is also n religious fanatic. Ills little room in tho lodging houso at No. 54 Now Chambers street was littered with blood stained tracts when the de tectives made their examination. When brought before Inspector Byrnes nt Police Hendqunrters n few hours after his capture he talked in a wild strain about the ovils of intemper ance. Dowd was indicted yesterday by tho grand jury of assault in the first degree. If found irresponsible on his trial he will be sent to Auburn. The police denounce unsparingly the conduct of the wealthy relatives of their prisoner in supplying him with money and letting him run at huge when they knew ho was crazy. Samuel N. Hoyt, the banker, who married nn nunt of Dowd's, wns seen this morning. He appeared a trifle worried, but professed that he had noth ing to do with the man. "Dowd's mother," said Mr. Hoyt, "was a sister of my wifo. Both are now dead. The man was always a ne'er-do-well and good for nothing, and ho never had any hympathy from me. "The statement that I paid his rent through n man named White is abso lutely untrue. I do not even know tho mnu White, nnd I never gave Dowd a penny for any purpose. The last time I saw him was two years ago. He appeared to be Insane then. He should never have been permitted to get out of the asylum nud go about cutting people's throats, Some one is to blame, for thiB, I cannot say whom, I had no interest in the fc'llow." Carsons Hurled at llaltlinnre. Baltimokk, Jan. 10. The remains of John Carsons, the lawyer who was murdered on Friday morning in New York, n victim of "Jack the Slasher," were burled here thin afternoon. Only the immediaU members of the family were present. Death of Colonel Crotvntnshlald. Boston,, Jan. 1ft. Col. Benjamin W. Crowninshleld, of Boston, died yesterday in Rome Colonel Crowninshleld was a Harvard 'S3 man, and served with dis tinction in the Civil Wnr. He was a member of the Sf. Botolph Club, tha Humane Society of Massachusetts, and president of the Realty Company. flenaral of the Jesuit Djlnff, Home, Jan. 10. It is announced that the General ot the Order of Jesuits U dying. The Rev. Antonlous Audrrledy, General of the Jesuits, whose death is thus represented as imminent, succeeded the venerable Father Beaks, who some years since retired from the olllce by reason ot old age. TheQuuy-"Ktur" Libel Suit. BnAVEii. Ph., Jan. 10. The Quay. "Star criminal ltbul suit is In progress. Among the witnesses for the prosecu tion present ure David Martin, State Chairinnu Andrews, R. M. Yardsley, re ceiver or the Koystone Bank, Hamilton Dlfstou and F. J. Fanner. The nreut Chess Contest. Havana, Jim. 19. The eighth game, ot the chetj match resulted In a brilliant victory tor Tbchlgorln. who won after twenty-three moves. The Russian played a two knights' defence. Th score is bowi IBUlalU 0, TachJgorla 9, drawn 8. TRYING HER FOR MURDER. r Mr. Ccrro's l'ntnl Quarrel Villi Franlt Loiuhiirilo In Kllrnbcth. Elizabeth, N. J., Jnn. 10. Mrs. Anns Cerro wns plnced on trial here yesterday for murder, in stabbing to death Frank Lombardo on the night of October 81, Lombardo nnd the Ccrros were tenants in the snmo house. Both were Italians, nnd kept chenp lodging houbos. Lombardo, It Is said, boasted to Michael Cerro of inliiuncy with his wife, nnd thus caused hor to become his deadly enemy. He afterward reduced the rates for lodgers from 15 to 10 cents a night, nnd this added fuel to the flame. The night he was killed Lombnrdo enme home intoxicated and met Mrs, Cerro in tho yard. She says he made an assault on her, and that she stabbed him with a stiletto. Tho weapon was thrown into the Elizabeth River and has not been found. Seven witnesses testified yesterday for tho State. It is thought tha woman will be convicted of manslaughter only. Newark's 43il Small-Pox Case. Newark, N. J., Jan. 10. The forty third case of Btnall-pox was reported to the Board of Health of this city last evening. It wns that of an Italian girl named Ferrn, 3 years old. The premises have long been occupied as lodging houses, nad wero patroulzed by thirty or forty Italinns nightly. Fears are enter tained thnt tho diseaso will spread still more. Well Known Itlincnil Shoots Himself. - Itiiaca, N. Y., Jan. 10 Charles Schal lowitz, n well known business man of this city, shot himself through tho head in the afternoon, Financial embarrass ment is said to have been the cause. Ho leaves a wife and several children. NEWS OF THE DAY. Wnter Commissioner W. B. Thomas, of Medford, Mass., is dead, nged 77. Edmund Wnrren, n member of tho New York Stock Exchnnge, Is dead. Tho trial of Actor Curtis in Sail Fran cisco has been postponed until next Mon day. James R. English, a furniture denier, ot Trenton, N. J., has assigned. Assets, $15,010; liabilities, $3,155. Threo trainmen were Injured In a col lision on the Fitchburg Railroad in Ash burnham, Mass., yesterday. The trial of Herbert Searvant for at tempting the life of Mrs. Hnwloy Chap man wns begun at Brooklyn yester day. E. C. Cnsh has been appointed post mnster nt Coleman Station, N. Y., and J. Boody nt Hnnnawa Falls, N. Y., both fourth-class offices. John Attrldge, a traveling salesman, has disappeared from Rochester, N, Y., with, it is alleged, $2,000 belonging to his employers. Local officials of the Burlington & Qulncy R. R. report a heavy fall of snow nlong the lines in central and western Iowa which is drifting badly. Secretary Blaine, who was 'Seized with another attack Sunday similar to the one of two weeks ago, was almost entiroly recovered yesterday. Grover Cleveland passed through At lanta yesterday on his way to the plan tation of Joseph Jefferson in Louisiana. Thero he will spend a week in gunning nnd (Inning. Richard O'Brien, nged 12, of Trenton. N. J., was kicked by a horse several days ago, nml now the lad shows symp toms of lockjaw. His death is expected as a result. A locomotive boiler exploded near Ox- moor, Aln., yestefdny, and blew Engineer Joseph Hunt ami I'lreman ilradtord into a thousand pieces. Hunt's head was picked up a quarter ot a mile from the scene of the explosion. The Treasury Department yesterday purchased 1500,000 ounces of silver at 035 cents an ounce. The offers were 901,000 ounces. The Government having pur chased the amount of silver required by law during tho month ot January, no further purchases will be made until Monday, Feb. 1. Weather Indications, MTAsniNOTON, Jan. 10. For New England: Cloudiness and rain! wnrmerj northwest winda; clearing and colder to-morrow. For Eastern Now York and Eastern Penn. trlvanin. New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware: Cloudiness nnd ruin; warmer; clearing and colder to-morrow. For Western New York and Western Penn. ylvanla: Cloudiness and rain: warmer; north' westerly winds; clearing and colder to-morrow, NKW YORK MAItKKTS. New Tone Jan. 18,-Money on coll easy at QL nrl a tur font. BONDS. Closing-. Saturday. Cosing1, To-day 3 a, ItesT..,, 4 s. Coup,. 4 s, Iteif... 8 , Coup,. ... 100m ..llfll, 117)1 ,..110V, 118 ... 103 STOCK MARKET. Closing, Saturday. Closing, To-day, Canadian Faclno, Central Pacific 05 34 05 107: isil Chlcairo. llur. & Qulncy, Del. & Hudson Del., Lack. & Western.. Erie l'.rle nref... LnkeShore , Louis. Sc Nasli Michigan Central Mlbtourl Patitle New Jersey Central Northwestern Oregon Navigation 1'acMo Mall Keadlnir Hock Island St. Paul Union I'acllio WMaro Union 101 r-:oM 140 j.us4 3lVt 7114 8:1 ...121U lao soil 108 01 113 na 83 31M 3i)J 00 70V( 83 ... bUlf ,...10.5 .... 0-1 ...mil ...1155 ... Htf .,. 3 ... 40-1 ... 03 i ... 81 ... 4 ... S O RAIN MAIIKET. Wheat -Market opened strong and continued so. No. S, rod winter, XOSM: Feb. lOltf ; Mar, 104. r Corn-Market opened weak, but subsequently advanced. No. 'i, mixed, Jun. 604, Feb. Mfi, OHts--Market opened dull. No. 2, mliod. 8(SaU7j Jau. 37. Fob 33)4. IIUTTEIl Creamery, Stato & l'enn., extras...31 cans a Cruiinory, western, lints 'J7 c.a'.'U c. Crt'iiiriery, western, emuonls...,,..!ii c.a'-!0 o. Statu dairy, It.t. tubs, oxtrua...,, .23 o.a'.'U o, CtiKUsr.- Sink) factory, full cream, fancy. ,ll?Jo.al3 o, Stato fuotory, full truuin 11 call'io. Stuto factory, full urpuiu, flue.,.. 10 call o. State fuotory, full cream, good to prime , lO'.jo.iill o. Stato factory, common to fair, ... U o.alO a, LlVH FOUI.TUV- Spring chickens, prime ,. H c.aO a, Spring chicken, large per lb 11 c,al!J a. 1'UWU, Jorsoy, jjlauj fcPa., per b.lJ i cal3 o. Diuhsid roULTnr Turkey, mixed weights, perlb..,.13llojiia a Vcok,Fhlla.,X41biVtolrl ValT NEW GRAYE8 TALE Alleged Startling Disclosures of a Witness. CLAIMS HE SENT THE WHISKEY. While Intoxicated tho Man Is Said to Hava Made a Remarkable Statement Reputed Corroboration of the Story by Persons Vho Heard tho 3Inn Talk Slimline Developments to bo Given the Public Shortly Letters that Will Prove lrs. Larimer's TcstlmonyA Sensation Cuuseil by the Report. Denver, Col., Jan. 10. The friends of Dr. Graves claim startling disclosures will be given the public shortly. Detec tive Keith nnd three operatives have been diligently striving to determine who sent the bottle of whiskey, on the theory that it contnined pure liquor when mailed and tho stuff was doctored In Denver. It is held that an affidavit has been signed by several persons who were in Herb IJootheroy's saloon on Seventeenth street, between Champ and South streets, n fow days ago, when one of the witnesses against Grnves became intoxicated nnd talked freely. lie spoke of his ncqunlnt nnco with all parties in tho case, nnd ns the minutes sped by his volubility in creased. He had plenty of listeners, for tho topic was uppermost in the public mind, and every word was eagerly listened to. He did not meet with nny interruption, nnd ns the effect of his potations became more apparent, lie grew bolder in his nsser tions, until ho startled his nudiouce with thostntomentthntho himself hnd bought tho whlskoy nnd mailed it to tho Denver address. The story hns created a great sensation hero and. ulthouch doubted bv some, is claimed to be correct by people who were in tuo saloon. The affidavits have not been made pub lic. A couple of letterH are expected to-day from Montana which tho defence claim will corroborate the statement of Jlrs. Larimer that bad feeling existed between Mrs. Bamnby and the Worrels, nnd several more individuals nro also sleuthing for criminnl evidence. TROUBLE OVER A CORPSE. The Ilnril Time of it Wife to Obtain Her Husband's Rody. Winsted, Conn., Jnn. 19, A week ngo A. M. Peck died in Morris, Litchfield County. His wife, living in Now Haven, sent for the body, but Peck's relatives in Morris determined that he should be burled thero. Mrs. Peck, attempting to tnko her hus band's body to New Haven, was met by the refusal of Town Clerk Handall to grant the required permit. Mrs. Peck therefore procured n writ of Injunction restraining tho relatives of Peck from interfering with the removal of the body, nnd on Fridny followed it up with n mandnmus to compel Randall to issue the permit. Yes terdny the enso came before Judge Koraback in the Court of Common Pleas, and ho rendered a decision ordering Clerk Knndnll to issue n permit for removal. Peck's body will be buried in New Haven. Prominent 13rle Ofllcml Dead. New YonK, Jan. 19. W. F. Turreff, Assistant Superintendent of Motive Power of the Erie Lines, is dead nt tho Imperinl Hotel of pneumonia, Ho be gan his railroad career with the Pennsyl vania Company, subsequently becoming master mechanic of the Bee lino, retain ing tho same position after the consoli dation of that road with the Dig Four. He wns placed in charge of the Erie shops ut Huntington, Ind., about a year und a halt ago, nnd in January, 1891, was mado assistant superintendent of motive power. Owi" to tho continued illness of Mr. Ross Xls, superintendent of motive power, he h.R practically per formed tho duties ot that position dux. ing the past year. Destructive Fire at Cortland, N. Y. Cortland. N. Y,, Jan, 19. Firo early In the morning on Main street, near Gro- lon nvenue, aestroyed a considerable por tion of the business section. John Day, grocer, in whose store the firo originated, was uurneu out as were also the follow ing: Mrs. Darby, hair dresser: Miss Mil ler, dressmaker; Miss Miner, hair dresser; Mrs. Pomeroy, dry goods; Mrs. Van lloesen, dry goods; U. 1. Pruden, pho tographer; Dr. F. Fenner, dentist; V. Wescott, photographer. The cause of tha lire is unknown. The loss aggregates iuny insured. Du Challlu Has the Orlp. CmoAOo, Jan. 19, Paul B. Du Chaillu. the African explorer, has been lying here sick with grip for a month, and no one except the family with whom he was staying knew anything nbout It. n has been living in the heart of the rest dence district, attended by a noted physician, while Massachusetts people nave neen toirgrapmng nign and low be cause he failed to keep his engagements. He expects to be able to get around about the beginning of February. Prof. Joseph Covering Dend. Boston, Jan. 19. Prof. Joseph Lover ing, A.M., LL.D., is dead, used 78 veara Prof. Lovering was Hollis professor of mathematics nnd natural philosophy at Harvard, of which university he was n graduate in 183U. He was also a director of the Jeli'erhon Physical Labratory, and in 1878 connected with the U. S. Coast Survey. Threo years ago he was made professor emeritus and ceased active col legiate work; Rav. Dr. Purvis Declines. FlTTsnuno, Jnn. 19. Ilev. George T. Purvis, D. D., hns declined the call to the pastorate ot the late Dr. Howard Crosby's church. Dr. Purvis, who is pastoy of the First Presbyterian Church at a salary ot $8,000, preferred to re tnain whore he is, notwithstanding tho fact that he could have increased his In come $ 1,000 a your by accepting the call. What Cuuseil th Rarr Tragedy. SrMKQKiHLD, Mass., Jan. 19. The re port of the ijiqutut on the death of Geo, IS. Iiarr, lute pioprietor of the Hotel Warwick, llled by Judge Bos worth, states that Barr committed suicide after killing his wife, and that tho mutual affection existing between a certain boarder at the hotel and Mrs. Barr was what caused the tragedy. NEW YORK'S SOLONS. Cases of the Senntors In Contempt As sembly Matters. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 19. In tho Senate last night the names of tho three sus pended Senators Erwln, O'Connor and Saxtou-nwcre omitted from .tho loll cnlls. Before tho session Senator Eoosch, chairman of the Judiciary Committee, announced thnt his committee, to which wns rererred tuo cases of contempt, would meet nnd net trpon tho question to-day. Senators Saxton nnd O'Connor, of the Senators In contempt, were not present when the session opened, benutor Parker presented with the re port of tho Commission on Eloctrical Punishment an additional number of reasons why uewspnper representatives should not be permitted to witness exe cutions. Gov. Flower sent a memorial notice of the death of tho Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals, recommending a memorial session of the Legislature and suitable action on his death. During the Introduction of bills Sena tor Aspinwall offered a resolution that the three Senators accused of contempt be declared purged. Tha resolution, af ter considerable discussion, in which the Senator accused the Sneaker of sua law and unfair treatment, was tabled. A large number of bills were Intro duced after which the Sennto adjourned until this morning. In the Assembly the McClelland Enum eration bill enme over from the Sennto nnd wns referred to tho Wuys and Means Committee without comment by any one. A message wns received from the Gov ernor announcing the death of Chief Justico Ruger. 1 tic bneaker appointed as the com mittee on the part of the Assembly to take action, Mr. bulzer, Mr. Uuenther, Mr. Shields, Mr. Husted und Mr. Strana- ban. As a further token of respect, tho House adjourned till to day, after n largo number of bills hnd been presented. The Mind's Mysterious Worklnss. In tho Marchioness of DufEerln's Canadian Journal thero is nn account of ono of those "coincidences" which Dr. Weatherly is nt much pains to ex plain away: You remember that I told you that a poor man servant of ours was drowned at tho MIngan. As wo know nothing nbout his pooplo wo were unablo to communicate tho news of his death to them, so D. ordered nny letters thnt might arrive for him to bo brought to himself. The first of these which wo have just recoived was from a servant girl to whom ho was at tached ut Ottawa, and was dated exact ly seven days after tho accident. In it she said: "I havo been in my new place a weok and I like It very much, but I had such a dreadful dream on the day of my arrival. I dreamt that you and Nowoll wero upset in a boat to gether, but you wero drowned." As tho spot is In an uninhabited region on the coast of Labrador, moro than five hundred miles from Ottawa, without either telegraph or posts, it was impos sible that she should havo received tho news of her lover's death when this let ter was written. Ituuicnso Sharks. Basking sharks, which ut maturity measure from thirty to forty feet in length, ure easily approached and har pooned, and on the west const of Ireland as many as flvo hundred have been taken in a s'ngle season. Tho liver of ten veigh3 as much as two tons, yielding six to eight barrels of oil. A fow years ugo, when sharks' oil was of greater valuo than it is at present, the oil from a single full-sized specimen would often realize from two hundred to two hun dred and fifty ilollr. -s. Pmiii.,.i h; ;'riniUui. On the old Ilohton und New Haven turuplhe in the southern part of New Ijoudon county (Jo;i:i., u, an old mile stone, uotclii-d ami moss-grown, that was h,ct tU-;c by llcajunrln Trankllu. W!nn the highway was laid out Frank lin got thi-'Jo'j vt iMll.wj its milestones, und l.e .l'.d it in ti) original way He bet out from Ilobiuii in a comfortable jliuisi' that lip h ul built, and a fang of men followed him v.ltli a team that conveyed thcblnUMf. l'"runklln'"i vehicle ImJ a peeulii't lub'-Mnc that marked the miles ttvi'unling to the revolutions of the wheels lie drove all the way between Boston and the ITlm city This historic stone is ulon(;:iide of the John Champion farm In I, vine. The moon will now be on the decline nifthtly. It doesn't take many pints of wnisuy to inai.o a peoK oi iroumu. .XT MORNING IFEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. Vt doctor sars It acts ttntly on tha stomscli, llrsr nnd kidneys na U s pleuwit Isistlvr. 'Ihls drink Is mads from herbs, nd Is prepared for ues (m ctuiiip M lea. All drtureuhl aril It at nue and Sl.ll! nr i,h( btti-H. Tluy one &day. I.aao'a l aiallr Alrdlrlno ..iiivn tne iwirrn rscs ar. inoraeriooa tiualtny, tliid la ncrriuary- VIGOR OF MEN Easily. Quickly, Permanently Restored. "Weuknebit XervouiucM. llcblllty. and all the train of avlla from earlr error orlatar oxcasaes tho remits of overwork, alcknoaa, nurrx.eto. Full itrengtb, dOTOlopment, and tono Ktren to oxery organ and portion of the body. Blmplo, natural methods, lmtuedlate Improvement Been Failure Impossible. 2,000 references. Book, explanation! uu vnmia iQBiitiu (stetueuj iruoa vaareis ERIE MEDIO At CO., BUFFALO, H. Y. Ill I rtTI I fl P Wbi 'ho nndersUned, wero Hllr I IIHr en'lrol? oared of rupture by UUI I UllU Br. J. U. Mayer, SlArchM., rhlladoMila. Ia , H. Jones I'hl Ips, Kennet Hnuoro. l'a.t T. A. Kreltz, Hl'itlngtnn. K, M. runaii, Mnuui Aim, ra.; uev. r. ii. Biier- i un ii, ruuuuii. , .., ' . i ' 1 1. t . i. . , ' HI.. Ueadlqir, Pa. Vm. Vlx, 1838 Montrose Bt , I'hlUdelnlila: 11. U. llnwe. 80S Kim Ht.. Uend- Ice, Pa; neomeanil I'll. Bufkart, 439Locuit du, iieaainf , rft. mnu tor circular. ai adelphia and Beading Bailroa Time Table in ejject Xov. IS, 1891 HAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOW.' 'or New York via Philadelphia, weeK day 2.10 5.23, 7.20 R. in. and 12.33 i.m and 6.E5 p. m. Hinday 2.10 and 7.18 a. m. Kor Nev Voih, via Maueh Chunk, weei days, 5.3t 7.29 a. m. nnd 12.35 and 2.50 p. m. K r Rending and Philadelphia wees day, 2.10 5.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.35 2.W and "5.5a p. U: Nun lay, 2.10 and 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p. m. Kir Harrlsbnrg, week ttayo, 2.10,7,20 a, in. 2 CO 8.55 p.m. or Allen town, weak days, 7.20 I. in. 12.31 2,50 a. ro. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2.1P, 7.20,a. ra. US0 2.V) and 5.55 p.m. Unmlay, 2.10 and 7.1 a. , 4.30 p. m. or Tamaqna and Mahnnoy City, wee! dn 3, 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. in., 12.35 2.50 tnd 5.5! p.m. Sunday, 2,10 and 7.18 a. m., 4.80 p. ra. Additional fw Mahanoy City, week days 7.0C p.m Kor Lancaster and Columbia, week days 7,la. m., 2.60 p. m. rnr Wllllamsport, Wuubury and Lewisbur, week lays. 8.25, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m., 1,35. 7.a p, ai. Sunday 3:23 . m., 3.05 p. m. .-'or Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10 3.2b 6. 13, 7.20 and 11.80 a.m., 12.85, 1.35, 2.60, 6.55. 7.01" 6 n..". m. Hunday, 2.10, 8.23 and7.lt e n. V5, 4.30 n. m. "or Ulrardvllle (Rappahannock Station week diys, 2.in. 8.23, 5.25, 7.20 and 11.80 a. m. 12.35, 1 85 2.60, 6,55, 7.00 and 9.25. p. m. Bunday 2'10 3 23, 7.48 a. m., 3.05, 4.30 p. m. or Ashland and Hbamukln, week days 3.25,3.25,7.20, 11.30 a. m 1.35, 7.00 and H.23 p m. Hunday 3.25. 7 43 a. m 3.05 P. m. TKAIN3 FOR BUBNANDOA11 1 'T.ve New York via Philadelphia, week days, 7.45 n. m 1.30, 4.00. 7.30 p. m 12.15 n ut. Hunday, 6.00 p. m., 12.15 nlgnu ave New York via Mauob Chunk, wk days, 4.30, 8.45 a. m 1.00 and 3.45 p. m. Bul day, 7.00 a. m. nve Philadelphia, week days. 4.10, aid 10.00 a. ra. 4.00 and 6.00 p.m., from Bros d a id Otllowhill and 8,35 a. ra. nnd 11.30 p. m from fltbanc ,lroen streets. Hunday 8.05 a m, ll.TO p, m. from oth anil '4man. ' oave Heading, week days, 1.33. 7.10, 10.01 and U.50 a. m 6.55, 7.57 p, m. Hunday 135 ",r d 10.43 a. m. uuva Pottsvllle, week days, 2.40,7.40 a. m. 12 K, 6.11 p. ra. Hunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. in. anC 2'S m Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.20, 8.48 ant 11 2i a. m., 1.21, 7.13, and ,18 p. m. Sunday S. 7.43 m, and 2.60 p. m. Leive Mahanoy City, weok days, 8.40, 9.JF ai d 11.47 a. m 1.51, 7.-2 and B.44 p. m, linn day, 8.46,8.17 a. m 3.20 p. m. Leave .Mahanoy Plane, weok days, 2-41, 4.W (1.30, 1.35. 11.5a. m.,1.05, 2.03. 5 20, 23.7.i7, am 10 00 o m. Bnnday 2.I. 4.00, and 8.27, f.. ra 8.37, 5.01. p. m. Leave Ulrardvllle (RanpRhannoek Station week lays, 2.47. 4.07, 6.36, and 9.41 a. m., 12.0' 2.12, ..-4 0.32, 8.C3 and 10.06 p. m. Sunday, 2,47 4.07. -.33 a. m. 3.41, 5.H7 p. ra. Imvo Wllllamsport, week days, 3.00,9.43 and 11.55 1, m. 3.85 and 11.15 p. m. Sunday 11.11 p. m, r Baltimore, Washington and the wect via 1 AO.K. K through trains leave Qlrard Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. 4 K. U, It, at 3.53 801 and 11.27 a. m., 3.56 , 5.42 an 7 13 p. m. Bnnday, 35 8.02 11.27 a, m 3.G6 6 42 iind7.13p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Warn I a i, lautU Street Wharf. For Atlantic CltT. Weok-dnys-Biprefis,9:(f) a. m, 2.00, i.m, p. n. Aooo-naiolatloo,8 00A. m. and 5.00, X bl. Sundays. Express, 9.00 a, m. Acoom mnlalton, 3.00 a. m, and 4.30 p. m. 'tetumlng, leave Atlantic City, depo A'Hntlo and Arkansas avennes. Wesk-da' f Express, 7.30, 9.00 a. m, and 4.00, p. m, Ac commodatlon8.10 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Sun days Kxpress, 4.00, p. m. Accommodation, 7.SU a. m. and 430 p. m. O. U. HANCOCK, Gen'l Paso'r Act. A MoLKOD. Pres. AQon'l Manajer, Lehigh Valley Railroad. ARRANGEMENT or PAB3ENOER TRAINS. -NOV 16. 1891.- Fasseneer trains will leave Shenandoah for Mauch Chunfe, IveUlphton, Hlatlncton, Cata sanqua, AUentown, llethlehera, Easton, I'hll aaeipmaananew I ore at s.47, 7.41), u.uaa. m., UJM, O.IV, O.XO J, Ul For Belvldero. Delaware Water dan and Stroudaburg at 5.17, a. m., and 6.20 p. m. Kor Lambertvllle and Trenton, 9.08 a, m rur wniieiinven, wiiKes-uarre ana 1'uis ton 6.47, 8.03. 10.41 o. m 3.10 and 558 p. m. For Tunkhannoclc, 10,41a, m., 3.10 and 5.26 p. m. For Auburn. Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyons 10.41 a. m., and 6.20 p. m. Doriiaceyvuie, rowanaa, Havre, waveny, Chicago and all polnU West at 10.41 a. m.,and 58 p.m. For Klmlra and the West via H Alamnnrji nt 3.10 p. m. r or Auaennea, jiatieton, Dtocston, iMTn ber Yard, Weatherly and Penn Haven Juno tlon at 6.47. 7.40. 9.03 a. m. and 13.52. 8.10 and 1,28 p. m. hot jeanesvuie, i,oviston ana Jieavel Meadow, 7.40, 9.03 a. m. and 6.28 p. m. For Bcranton at 5.47 9.08. 10.41a. m. 3 10 and 5:2(1 p. m. f or tiazie uromt. jeaao, unnon ana irree land at 6.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 122 3.10 and 5.26 p. m. or uuanaKe at, 0.47 ana v.us a. m ana 3.10 d. m For Wlgzans, a liber ton and Fraokvllle at 5.50 and 8.62 a. m and 4,10 p. m. For YatesvlUe, Mahanoy City and Delano, 5.47. 7.40. 9.03. 10.41. a. m.. 12.62. 3.10.5.28. 8.031 9.21 and 10.27 p.m. r or Liosi urees, jiraraviuo ana ABniana l.7, 7.18.8.62, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 8.35, S.C0 and 9.14 d. m. Kor Darfcwatr. Bt. Clair and Pottsvllle. 5 50 7.40, 8.52, 9.0S, 10.41 a, m., 12.52, 3.10, 4.10, 6.28 p. Ul. Kor llncfc Mountain, New Boston and Morea. 7.40. 9.03. 10.41 a. m 122. 3.10. 6.28 and S.03 p. m. For Kaven Run, Centralla, Mt. Carmel and Shamokln, 8.62, and 10.15 a. m., 1.4C, 4.40 ana h.uu n. m. Trains leave Hhamotcln for Hhenandoah, 7.65 11.6-5 a. m 2.10, 4.30 and 9.30 p. m., arriving at Shenandoah, 9.05 a. in., 12.52. 8.10, 6.28 and 11.15 p. tn For Lolty, Audenrlsd, Silver llrook Juno- uonHnaiiaiieum6i47,7.iu, ti.uu, ana 10.41 a m., 12 62, 8.10, 6.28 and tf.' 3 p. ra. rlUNUAY TKAIN8. For Lost Creek:, Olrardvllte and Ashland, 8.50, 9.10 1135 a. m., 2.45 p. m. For Uarkwater. Ut. .Clair and PotUvlll. 3.0(1. 9.30 a. m.. 2.45 n. m. For YatesvlUe, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.00, 1135 a. m.. 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. For Lofty, Audenrled and Hatleton, 8X0 a m., 1:40 p. ra: Kor Mauoh Chunk. Lehlshton, Hlatlncton, i;atasauqnn, Aiientowu, ueiuienem, fcuatou ana new xors, b.uu a. in., i.tu p. m; For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m. 12. B. BYINQTON, Uen'l Fans. AsU, lifethlehoni. A J. GALLAGHEK, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written. juairiaue licenses una icgai claims promptly attended to. Real Gsttte, Collection and Insurance Agency General Klre Insurance Business, Represents the Northwestern Life InsuranoeCo. Orrios-Muldoon's building, corner Centre and West Sis., Shenandoah, Pa. Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale. 1. A two story double frame dwelling house store and restaurant, on East i.'enlre St. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on East Centre stroot, 8. Desirable property od corner Centre and jariun streets, smtauie tor ousiness pur roses. 4. A twostory double Iramo dwelling, on vvvst i.iuvu alien. 5 Two 2-story frame dwellings on West Cen tre street- 6. Two 2-story dwellings on the corner ol Coal and Chestnut stieets Store room In one, 7. Two-Ktoi-v single house on North Chestnut street with alargo warehouse at the rear, 8. Three two-slory double frame buildings corner or I.ioya ana Miiuori streets, mWwanted To test K 1'a.ltlTO Cure for the effeota of selflmM. Karlr KsceaaeN Kmlaalons, Nertaua lltHlll)', Lowof Sexual rower, lmpoteiicT, Ao. So .great Is oarfaUb la oar HperlAo wulecnd one Full Aloath'a MedlUne amdMuch Valuable information jci-:k aaareas O. m, co, stBrawaj,w Yorlu Pirst National Bank. THEATItK nun.niMo. SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00 A. W. Le.'senrng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrnq, Castiier, 9 W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open IJally From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! Paid on savings Deposits. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, somrrunij, division On anil ajler November 15, 1891, tralnt will leave anenanami atjouows: Kor wltfgan, Ullberlon, Fractvlllo, istlo. St. Clair, nnd wav nolnts. 0.0J. 9.10. 11,15 a ox and 4.16 p m. lunuyR, euu, v.vi a 01 ana i.'U p m. or PottsvlUo, 8.0J, K.iu, 11 45 a m and 4.15 n Sundays, 609, 0.40 a m nnd 3.10 n m, For Iteadlne, 6.00, 11.45 u m and 4.15 ra, Snndayii, 800, 9.40 a. 01. and ,1.10 pro. Kor l'ottstown, PnoentxvlUe, Nonlstovn ul Philadelphia (Brood street atntlom. 6.00. 11,15 a.m. and 1.15 p mweclt flays anaays, wi,.iusm wup ui TralM leave FreKvlUe lor Hbenandoah al 1.40 a ra nnd 12.11, 5.01, 7. 12, 19,0) p m. Ban- diva 1 18 a ra ana 6.40 p m. brave f ottsviue tar anenanaoan, iu.16 ana , t,4S, n tr 4 19, 7.15, 9.42 p m, Sundays, 10.40 - 11 p 01. Lcr.vo 1'niladalnhla (Broad street ctillou), :r 1'otUvllle aud Shenandoah. 6.57. 85 a m l.:0 and 7.00 p m vreeic days. Bnnday 6.60, and t.23 am Kor New YorS, 3.20, 4.06, 4.49, 5.35, K.50, 7.S0, S08.3U tl.50. ll.OOand 11.14. 11.&5 am. 12.01) noon. UUlllisTU ri90. HtUU It LUf LaWI. J.OJ JSV .30,3.2,) 4,1.02 6,0.2 ), 6.50 7.13 8.12 and 10.011 ra, u.m iesa In Hiindava. 4.05. 4.40. S.S5. l?.12. R.M). ., II. u.aa 1 a. taa li.u, i.4u,2.3w, 4.ra. (umitca. 1.50). 5.23, (t 2) .5 , 111 A, i , m anl 12.01 nluhl ForSea Gltt.T.nnirrtrAnRhfind In! prmndtntn siauons B.aiana n 14 a. m., 1.00 p.m. wees days. Freehold only 6.00 p m week days. For Balllinure and; Wastiluglou. 3.50, 7.20, 9.10 and 11.18 . in., 4.4l, 8 57, 7.19 p.m. aud 12.03 night dally and 83I,1U.2. m.,1235 (limited express wltu dlnlce cur rnntunure) 1.30, 8.48 m u,A,lr Hnnu L'n. Iliilllninni n..l.. ni.i in. p, .u, nu,u.,.uja. .-ui uuimiuvid UU1J AUd, l.Vl weoKdtyH, 5 03, 11.30 d. m. dally. For Itlchnioud. 7 20 a.m. aud 12.03 nlplil. dally, 1 30 p m, dully, except Sunday. rraiaaieavn iiiirrisoare lor x-innonrK ana 1U WDHL DVUry llnV Hbld.dlHllU U. Ill RIIO 3 9) aimliedi and 3.10, 7.23 p m. Way for kuuuntt ouiu nau i.iu p la every aay. y pur ruisourc nuiv. ii.ii a -u aaiiv Ana m.uii ul week daya. Liavo Bunburv tor Vr"ini.im.iport, Klmlru, I ".nandalsna, Uoohe3ter, Buttalii and Niagara 1.10 a m dally, and 1,35 p m woekdays, Elmlra 5.30 p m waokoays, A. tCrleaul lntormdlltenFilnla.fi.MaTn . 'allv. 'or LocE Haven. S.KI. and i.KH n m. tally, 1 35 and 5.8" p. m. week days. For i v-uav n."j i ra i.sa ana p m woes aays i.I8 a. m Snn-Jp.-, " . a. PUSH, J It. WOOD, ' Oaa. Man'' Men. Pass, Ae1 (,000 Genuine Tyler Curtain Desks (21 and l 11 1 aJUl I.UBII, Tin. iOOT Antlaue Oak Btandara Tvler l)tk. 4ft. Oln. loiiRby Uft. Ulu. hlEli. Mice and Dust Vroor, Zlno uotiom unaer arnwersi imionii urans lined Curtulni Polished Oak, WrltlnRTablei OTunv bier locki one lock securing all draworsi 8 heavy cardboard Filing lloics; Cupbonra In end) Paneled Finished Back) Extension Arm Slldcsi welubt SOU lba. lrlcc, F. O. II. nt Fnctury, S3 4 Aet. Also l.ooo Antiaue Asn uoskb. No. 4UU8. Bamo ns nbove, except mado of Solid Antlquo Ash, Kood ns oak. "Weight SOO lb.. VrlcoP O. II. nt Factory, 1 Net. Bhlpped from our Indianapolis factory aireci. aiauo uuu euiu solelr by tba TYLER DESK CO., St. Louis, Mo. lSOr-ftroCtUloKuoof luok Counten, Dek, eto lncolors nacii ever pnniea. uooki ireo; iB,aB . cu. DR. THEEL, tbe only geDulon G,rmD Amerteu KpcUlilQ lb United 8lti wbo U bio ft cure DlOOtl Po1ftOn Nervous Debility miopt clnl Diseases "f bkla PiitMot. KbdPpoUPii&ilnth ttonus.soroThront Mouth, Blotehot. rimfilet, Eruption!, toft t burd Vleen. Swelling!, Iniuttni( Jnttunmkdoni tvnd BaaolDs, Btrtcturei, Weknm wtd Ewlj 4ir. loil memory. wt bMk, nmU 'el7' i'Sf lu UwreUn or Off rwork. irit in eared In 4 w 10 oJ" I relief t ooe. Po nol lew bope, D matter bt UriiD Duotor, Qnuk, firallT or Hcwplul Fhrttrlu bM IWltd. Dr. T1IERL earn positively without detention trm baalaeii, old, Toon, wttcls eit m Tiioon co","rL'J; Minttttnt. rih or Ter. in4 iltrap tor,l?' 'TRUTH' eipoilnf QoMke oniler iwrn tUi Hodim, dftiU from le , Fti to 9, Wed, anil ItV 6 t 10. Bondur till IS. WrtW or ell ut be Tot Reftrenwe Wed. d Setura&7 TtlU. dfcllf TO? , DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'8 RHEUMATIC REMEDY VtlM promptly relieve tbe iwist di treNttog coao of Acute or Clironlo Hheu inatium or Uuat. 1W (Irlcily oUerilns tUeUlrectioni, It will cure you pernum ently Uullkt the numerone brtT)tre.tloni the! flood the country, tbli nitsdleine le e epeoltle for tbe Terloai forme vt rheuruelUra obit, end Let In mujr eenie "cure e.11" One buttle will make a eatltfaetorf liorrinlon ou the iTetetu. end tn ceooeetlen wtilt the ylla, convince the euITcrer thai tbe proper remedy bae ltm foonii. You are taruently re qoeited to trat the uitrlti of KUOUT'S JtliliUMATIO KEMI5DV. lie valuable rropertlei are endoned by liundrede or the monflatterlBB tenimenlals. (Jul j Testable ingredlenli, retnatkible for their euratlra rvtri, are uied In the mat iifectute of KKUCT & BHEUMAT10 ItEHEUY $1.00 Far Ssttli. 6 Settles. $5.C0. nils, SB Cts. Sex. If your etorekoeprr dote not keep It, eeod to the tQAUufacturer, and you wilt meelvenby mall, AL.1I12KT KItOlJT, 8037 Market Street, I'lillml'a, r. John ?. Coyk, Attorney-at-Law Real Estate Agent, I OKF1CK IlEDnALI.'h BUILDINO, Cor. Main and Centre Streetl. SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: , i a two ana oiie-nair story double frame dwelling house, with store-room and res. taurant. Located ou Kast Centre street. V-A valuable pioperty located on South Jar din street. S-Boven dwelling bouses at tbe corner or Oil bert and liloyd streets. OoodlnycsUaent Terms reasonable. V II n
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