BELLIGERENT GADLS Row in tho Fronch Cliambor of Bopaties. SUSPENSION OP THE SESSION. Mombsrs Pnmmol Each Othar, and Sevsral Challenges Eisult- Tli Troultla Arnae Over thn Motion to Jroacute a Newspaper fur Attacks Upon the Cabinet--Minister or the Interior fiends Ills Ulan to Gra.s--A Grlit of Duels Arranged One Member lias Two n Ills Hands. Paris, Jati. 20. TUo Chnmber of Deputies was tho scene of tumultuous encounters and fisticuffs yesterday In which even a member of the Cabinet, Minister Constant, took part, and tho FCfwlon at length became so disorderly that it was suspended In order to allow tho various members who had been en gaged In pummelling each other to ar range for the duols which nsually follow ouch occasions. The fracas began with u motion by ISoulangfst Deputy Laur, supported by Ills fellow Boulangist, Lessene, who do flred to ask that action bo instituted against a newspaper, "Intrnnsigeant," or alleged attacks upon the Cabinet. The Cabinet did not tako kindly to this pretended championship of their cause by the lloulangists, and Premier Dp Frcycinet refused tho interpellation. M. Laur objected to having his motion shelved in that way, and he became very noisy on the subject, Indulging in per sonal rejections on M. Coustans and oth ers. Minister of the Interior C'oustnns got excited and struck Laur in the face. Thereupon a great tumult arose, the majority of the Deputies loudly cheering Constant. Then followed a sort of melee, with personal reprisals here and there for harsh and derisive epithets. M. Dclpecli, a supporter of the Minis try, boxed the ears of Castelln, one of the most aggressive of the Boulanists, and Dunsateil, another Uoulangist, quar reled with Dclpecli. The result is the arrangement of a duelling match between Dclpecli and Castelln, after which Delpech, if he is Mifp and sound, will have to be shot at by Dunsateil, who is the second of Cas telin in the latter' s proposed duel. Another cause lor a duel was given by a blow which a journalist named Du moiittmle gave to Boulangist Deputy Bortlcau. The happy thought of suspending the .ession put an end to the disorder. llttj t-DonaMium Contest. Albany, N-. Y., Jan. 20. The Hoyt Donaldsou contested election case was! eon tinned last night before the Senate Committee. One witness, It. Simon lllnod, county clerk of Montgomery county, was examined, anil testified as to yellow ballots attached to certain re turns from Amsterdam, Canajnharie and other places In his county, also that many ballots were not of the regulation size and as to the misspelling of Donaldson's name. Chairman Roesc-h announced that the hearing would adjourn until to morrow evening when the cross examina tion of Blood will be held. Itallun Ilaitbi'l'K Derainp. Nbwark. N. J., Jan. 20. Joseph Xle chiaand D. C'alandr.i, two Italian bank ers doing a lame business with their countrymen at Ul.l Market street, have decamped finM their whereabouts are un known: They were money changers and agents for the'Berkley Heights Improve ment "company and have ofHces at 53 Broadway, New York. TJiey were last, seen Monday morning and since that time the doors of their ofliccs have been closed. The amount of money in their charge is not known, but It is thought to be large. arrowly l?Mapett l.j itching;. ItoxpouT, N. V., Jan. 20. Mclviii Law, an e.-cnnvict, 50 years old,' was jailed here yesterday charged with indecent as sault upon a il-year-old child at Phteuica, Catsktll Mountains. The prisoner, who had sought refuge in a house, jumped from a second story window when the olllcers sought to arrest him and tried to escape. Their pointed revolvers, how ever, brought him to bay, and lie was taken prisoner. The oflicers with dilll rtilty prevented the populace from lynching him. The Tiestle tiitvo Way. Haskin, l'a., Jan. 20. A shifting en gine at the Carrie Furnace ran Into an abutment of the Pittsburg, McXcesport & Yougliioghany Kallroad trestle in the morning and dlslo-lgtd It. A freight train passed over tho treat lu n moment later, and the span gave way, precipi tating eight cars to the bottom. Britke maii A. C. Carruthers was killed instant ly, and Urakeinan Charles Hits fatally injured. The cars were completely de molished r Ijiwjer Arixsteil for IIIkhhiy. Nkw Yuhk, Jan. 20. Loie Fuller, the burlesque actress, hits cmnted the arrest of William 11. Hayes, a lawyer and stock broker of this city, on a charge of bigamy. Hayes U now living with his lirst wife AniHtia It. liaymi, ill tills city It. is said that in May, 18!, Hayes mar rled Miss Puller in New York, it was a marriage in which the parties signed u marriage contract. Miss Fuller Is at p reteii t In Philadelphia. I'earril Mi Has Killed llrrselr. Lowell, Mass., Jan. 20. lidith Pol lock, an actress of the Music Hall Stock Company, has been missing since, an early hour Sunday morning. Her friends fear that she has commlttul sui cide, as she was ot u highly nervous temperament. Her husband U J. Gor don Kdward", of the Iothrop Htock Com pany, and she has two sisters, Kmmu uud Evelyn, at Ilurrlgait's '1 heat re iu New York city. Swindle With Until 1'luted IJiMrtur.. CillQAOo, Jan. 20. Although the new silver iou have bean In circulation only it few days in attempt hat, already been made to Mviudlu people with the 25-cent pleCe by gold plating it. The new quar ter bears amie resemblance to a trn-ilol-tiir frnlil iilpc und v:hen plated It ran bo very easily passed on a Careless per- . t . 41 1 - ... J I toii. a niimuftrui iho iiiaint quarters have been passed on shopkeepers htr,- THE OBSr QUIES TO-DAY. rrlncn Albert's Funeral Will lie of n Mrnple and Unlet Nature. IONdow, Jan. 20. Preparations for tho funeral at Windsor of tho Duko of Clarence and Avondale was completed last evening. There is much disappoint ment at the fact that thero will not bo a funeral procession through London, bu t the Queen Is opposed to it, and that set tled the matter. Much laughter at the expense of a news agency has been caused by the story cabled to tho United States to the effect that the military funeral and pro procession through London was aban doned for fear that tho famous guards and other soldiers might catch cold by standing for hours iu the cold. Prince Henry of Battenberg and Prince Christian arrived from Cowes this morn ing, in order to tako part in the funeral ceremonies. They were jolued at Ports mouth, by tho Duke of Counaught, and nil three proceeded to "Windsor. Every train arriving at the latter place is laden with wreaths of flowers to be placed upon the tomb of tho dead Prince; there is not room for one-sixteenth part of them. The charger ridden by the Duke of Clarence while with his regiment, tho Tenth Hussars, has arrived at-Windsor and will be led In the procession, behind the body, with tho dead rider's boots turned backwards in the stirrups. Tho funeral will bo of a quiet and simple nature. Only the altar of St. George's Chapol, Windsor Castle, will bo draped in black, the rost of tho building, Inside and out, will bo plain as usual. NEWS OF THE DAY. Fire damaged the business section of Liberty, Me., to tho extent of $25,000. Both bodies of the New Jersey Legisla ture have adjourned to next Monday night. The President and Mrs. Harrison gave n dinner to th'e Cabinet last evening at the Executive Mansion. Ten bookmakers were arrested at tho Guttenburg. N. J., race track viisri.nlnv. They were released on ball. The Bumsido breaker at Shntnnkln. ra., operated by the Beading Coal & Iron company, was totally destroyed by lire last night. Loss, $75,000. The Louisiana. Republican State Con vention yesterday nominated A H. Leon ard for Uovemorand H. Dudley Coleman lor iieutenant-uovcrnor. The nineteenth annual meeting ot tho New Jersey State Board of Agriculture is in session at the Stato House. Tren ton, and will continue three days. rourth class postmasters have been appointed in New York as follows: J. C. Minturn, Bellvule; F. W.' Wilson, Colton, mid W. Kilbourno, Ronss Mills. Ernest Sabottrier, well-known by his connection with tho Myra Clark Gaines case, died in New Orleans, yesterday, aged 48 years. He was a native of Montreal. Miss Alice Kern, daughter of tho late Dr. Jvem, slipped and fell on tho icy pavement at Bethlehem, Pa., yesterday and fractured her skull. 'Sho'dled shortly afterward. Tlio cases of the three New York State Senators accused of contempt were before tho Judiciary Committee last night, and after much argument were postponed until to-day. The libel suit of Senator Quay against the Beaver (Pa.) "Star" was concluded yesterday, the jury finding in favor of the Senator. The penalty is a lino of not more than 1000 or imprisonment, or both. Augustus N. Doe, treasurer of the Bay State League, yesterday pleaded guilty at Boston to the charge of the embezzle ment of $15,000 of the funds of tho or der, and was held in $10,000 bunds for appearance on Jan. 22, Albert Searvant, the nurse who shot Mrs. Cora Chapman in Brooklyn some time ago, was convicted yesterday of assault in tho lirst degree, and will bo sentenced to-morrow. His nttempt to blacken Mrs. Chapman's character re acted upon him. Weather Judications. Vamunoton, Jan. i!9 For New Eiijjlnnui Know; cold wae? northwest gules; fair to. morrow. For liistem Now York and Eastern Penn sylvania, New Jersey, Maryland und Delaware: Cold wave; northwost gales; fair to-inurrow. For Western NeW York and Western I'cnu syhaniti: Clenilnif: warmer by to-night: vari able winds. " ' ' ' "it r m: voiik makiu;ts. New Yoiik. Jan. ll.-.Monoy on call easy at 2 and ''! tci' cent. BONDS. Closing. Yesterday. Closing. To-day, 100V. Ul llu 103 I Clowns. To-day. Ul 'Jrl 10(1 1MM 140 .fa :4 lliKi 80J 10) U3 lUIVl hi 8S14 81 4U 81 s, Iteir. . . r. Coup., s, tti'tf... fc, Coup., .lint, ..now bTOIJK MAB.KET. Closing:. 'osterduy. Cniuilluii 1'iiuitlo Central l'aoltio Chicago, llnr. & Qitlncy Del. & Hudson Del., liiuk. 4; Western,, 03 ...1071s ..iitf ..i:is .. :itu .. 7D .. 10 .. HOli ..lot ... 01 ..ll!i ..no .. KB U9)i .. 00 ., 7tlVi .. m .. 83 lino. Krlo nref ,ake Shore Ixmis. Si Nash Michigan Central Missouri 1'iidlio, New Jersey central Northwestern Orogpn .Nuvlgutlou , Pacfflp Mall Heading Itoolr Island Ht, Paul.,.,...... union ruoioe Western union CJltAIN MARKET. Wheal -.Mu cket opened weak and continued so. No. u, reu wiuiur, iutt: i-eu.aoay j Mar. 101. uora-MurUet opened weak, buteuusonuentlr advanced. No. it, mltijl, Jun. um, Feb. 60M. Outs-Markot o toned dull. No, tf, mixed, 30I7 Jun. 87. Feo ;i4. llinTK.u-- Creamery. Htatu & l'tuiii,, oxtiu4...;il ca'.VJ 0. Creuroeiy. wiMturu, tlints u.a'J'.l u. I iiminoi v. wascern. seeitrtdi. Ul n.ud 11 btatodafrj. h. f. tubs, extras... u.a'.'U 0. Clltiiii- Btato facturj, tullcieum, fancy.. llMcalS o. Stutefuotory. fullcreav 11 o.allc. ytate fuctory, lull oruti, tine.. . .10 call o. State fuctory, full ovemn, gestd to luituu lOHaall o. Btoto taetory, vowinou to fair. .., 0 call) u. tlVK POLWIH-- Borjitg chloljeji, prime , H o.kD 0, Spring eldekWH. large per lb.. ..,11 c.iilS o. l owli, Jomuy, StaU' icrlb.l'J f o.W o. Dausscu 1'oui.thy- Turkey. mixed weights, per lb.. ..IS ial o tip'g lilt's., I'UU., :Tt Iba. toiilrltl u.al73 THE BRAVE JACK TAR. Itlsklne His l.tfe to llury the Corpie of on Knrmjr. After the ropulso of one of tho furious assaults nt Acre, says n writer in Good Words, tho dend body of a Fronch of ficer was left lyiug in a prominent posi tion between tho walls and tho be sle-gere' trenches. ,The body lay thcro question, should It come up. Tho Inter- for a day or two and attracted mnch at- est in this matter is deep and widespread tendon. It was snokeri'nbout on board "'! unUl it comes up In Congress, or is the Tisro, which lav off Acre, nnd tho otherwise disposed of, th6 attcndanco matter made an ImpressWn dulloult to .uoli,lho Seslf, " ,tlhd0IHoUBO be',,t , v .i.i is expected, unusually large. Before the account for on the staplo superstitious Hou8le,WaS called to' order a number of mind of Kelly Only tho very smartest cx.soirtera wcro on tho floor discussing men had .been Bent ashore to assist In the matter, but- members kept silerico tho defense, nnd Kqlly was not among whetfapproaclied by reporters, these. Hut 0110 day ho begged for and The bill to regulate the Public Printing obtained leave to go on shore. As soon camo up nsilnflnlshed business, and after as ho entered tho town ho procured a being attacked by Messrs. O'Neill, Chip shovol, a ploltax, and a coll of rope, m"n. Bank-head, and others, and being walked straight to the ramparts, and, Jefendl by Mr. RIcTiardsoti, It was laid ,. 1 , . ,, . . . .' on tho table by a vote of 135 to 102, thus declining nil offers of assistance, low- Akpmlg of jh8meaMure.. 1Ir. Ric'hard ercd himself from an embrasure. As Eon Bafd a tonf,h estlmate flxed upon Kelly set foot upon tho ground, and, $100,000 or $500,000 as the amount that shouldering his tools, walked dellber- would be saved each year by tho bill, ately toward the dead body a dozen ' Mr. Sprlilger then moved to adjourn I'Ycnch muskets were pointed at him. but Ills motion Was defeated, only to be One of the enemy's commanders, how- , carried when mado by Mr. McCreary of ever, divining tho sailor's intn- Ken'ucky five minutes later, tlons, ordered hlo men to shoulder' Th Senate with an average attendance arms. In an instant both sides as if by . JtSJ E some common impulse, ceased tiring, Abrft clalm tm an adjournment. During and Kelly, the object of breathless at- the corning hour public- building bills, tention f-om friend nnd foe, stopped be- most of Which went through the Senate side tho Frenchman's corpse. He then but failed to pass the House, were passed coolly and calmly dug a grave, put tho by the Semite appropriating about $800, offlcer into It, covered him up, and tak-! 000. lug from his pocket a small piece of j board and a bit of challc wroto on tho I board: "Hero you He, old Crop," ntld put at tho head of the gravo this rough , and reV.y memorial. "Old Crop" was 1 no doubt honest Kelly'e rendering of "Crnpaud," tho French for a frog, and a nickname with tho sailors for all "mounseers." This pious duty done, ho shouldered his Implements again, walked back ns deliberately as ho had come, and disappeared within the em- brasuro. The tiring recommenced and men thirsted onco more for another's blood. Sir Sidney Smith, tho very man to delight In such an adventure, sent for Kelly and questioned him about it. mi,. i.'i vi.j l , .,i -lho simple-hearted tar could only won-. der that others could find anything to wonder at In his exploit. "You wero , alone, wero you not?" said Sir Sidney. 1 No, I was not alone," answered Kelly. "I was told you wero," protested tho commodore. "No, I wasn't alone," was the reply; "Ood wus with me." TOO MUCH RED TAPE. Why Men Dislike to I'lirchaie Good lit Dig Dry-Good Stores. If ever a man so far forgets himself as to make a purchase In a great dry goods store he makes a resolution on the' spot which over leads him to pat-1 ronize llttlo stores where ho pays twice I as much for an article but has it handed to him straight over the counter when lie has bought it and is able to go di- rectly out with it. . Hero js a llttlo samplo oxperienco in a big dry-goods store, says tho Bos-( ton Transcript. esterday a man, having lost a button off his coat, went into abtoro which lay on his way to buy unothor button to replace It. A sylph- like young lady of seventeen summers waited on him, somowhat absent-mind- edlr. but produced presently tho right button. The nrlco of it was flvo cents, Tho man took a nickel from his pocket 1 and handed it to tho young lady. Think you that tho transaction hav ,lng thus been completed, tho man could take tho button which he had paid for, slip it Into his waistcoat pocket and go ills way? Certainly not. Tho young lady must first make a dupllcato record .of tho transaction upon certain com plicated blanks. One of these records, together with tho button, goes to another young lady not far away, who ,does them tip in a little paree); but the other record, with tho nickel, must make a long journey through a pneu matic tubo or a "cash railway" to a distant cashier's desk, and tho parcel maker.may not on peril of her life de liver the button to tho purchaser until tho cashier has duly Inspected the nickel jand sent back through the same inter minable pneumatic tubo a stamped record showing that tho nickel hasbeon received. Now yesterday, In the case under consideration, this interesting fluru-a-diddle occupied exactly ten minutes by the watch, during all of which time tho man, who had, paid exactly tho right change for his button, writhed vainly on his stool. All this, of course, was for tho supposed benefit of tho house, arid wholly at the loss the customer, ,not less than twenty cents' worth of 'whose tirao was sacrificed to this beau tiful system. A HEROIC COUPLE. The AVonderriil rerforuiance of n Sea Captain and llln Wife News comes from Honolulu that ship ping men in that port were recently .surprised to seethe brigG. II. Douglass, supposed to have been' lost on a coral reof at Jlutaritari, sail Into port with master tint crow in the last stago of ex haustion from overwork and hunger. Cnpt Holland, the master at tho time of the wreck, sold tho vessel for five hundred dollars to B. D. Itoid, master of tho trading schooner Iteld. Ho got the vessel off the reof, patched up tho bottom und then btarted with her for Honolulu. lib voyage was remarka ble. He had ta mako it without chro nometer or log, aud with broken pumps. Tho vessel was leaking badly, lleshles this, half of tho provisions were lost, uud for the last four duys before reaching Honolulu Capt. Iteld and his wife went without food. Tbfcy did no manual lubor and guvo thulr share to tho men working the pumps. The voyr.go lasted thirty-two days. During this timo tho men wore nt tho pumps day and night Tho water rose Mxund 11 half inuhos an hour, and this Increased ut tho latter end of tho trip, when the men wire weakost and could baroly koep the vessel from becoming wntur-.oggcit. dipt. Held was nearly dead from hunger and exposure, but ho lrOughi the supposed wrecked vessel Into 'port.1 at'lloholul The vus'Sel was oxam ncd' "faauu, 1 a-i wn, . - . a - , . Plttlutlelhltla! II, L inwe;'3O0 Klui St., Head. U, nrill'WftH pronounced ODlV inn. Paa Heonreand Ph. BarHarl. 4!9 IOCUit tillghtly Inj tired. ' i St., ltelint, Pa; Bnd forolroular; IN CONGRESS. Public Printing IIIU Defeated In the House ftenate Doings. Washington, Jan. 20. Tho galleries of (lie House wcro filled yesterday by per ilous anxious to hear the discussion of tho President's message 011 the Chilian LONDON'S EPIDEMIC. The Grip Spreading ,Itapldly-I)eath Kate Cannes Alarm, Losdon, Jan. 20. Influenza In this metropolis has reached the proportions of nn epiaemlc, which Is rapidly spreading Illld increasing In violence. The total ,iumucr of cases reported daily Is going up hy lelins aud ljoundS) and tue udvance i the death rate is becoming a cause of alarm. The law courts are hampered In their operations by the epidemic. Many cases before the courts have been postponed in consequence. Business classes were not so muc'1 nl?,e,oteii " account ,f their more active life, but tho complaint Is be- hm, )na'ke ,ts lince a them. The aswo i3 extending to the prov- inces. In Suffolkshlre nil the schools have been Closed. .Mr. Gladstone has declured his inten tion of coming home to attend tho fu nerals of the Duke of Clarence and Car dinal Manning, bht, us he has only just recovered from an attack of the Influ enza, helms been advised by his doctors and urged by his friends to remain abroad until tho epidemic is over. IN BROMPTON ORATORY. Sixty Thousand Have Looked Upon 1'ace oTtUe Dead Cardinal. London, Jan. 20. The body of the the tUe chapelle Ardente ot the Archlepisco- pal residt.n(.0 last u,K,lt aud taken to the Brompton Oratory,' where the futier- ni servlces willbe held, The body was inclosed in a coIIln and conveyea in a plain hearse with the least possible ccreuiony. A number of children from the ad- jacent Catholic orphanages lined tho streets With lighted caudles In their hands. The priests received tho body ou arrival at the Oratory aud vespers were sung. The number of people who have view- id the remains of the (. ardiiial as they lay In state since Saturday is estimated at sixty thousand. Denth of tho .leitiiiU' tienetal. Romh, Jan. 20. The Rev. Father An detledy, tho Ciuneial ul the Jesuits. whoso death Is atr.ibunt ed, had been Sick only twenty-four hours. He was 71) years of age and had held the oilL-e of Ueiieral biucc- 18S4. llotou'n l.nthiiute fnv Nut Yetr. Boston, Jan. 20. Mayor Mutt hews' es timates of expenwfs 1 1 LtwUm lor the coming year transmit ted to the Hoard of Aldermen, last ee.ii,:g, amount to 18, 000,000. They wer r;-fe: 1 ed to the Com mittee on Appropriations. Koventy-'I'ltrt e Vk-lhlK. St. PuTF.nsi.uuo, Jan. 20.' Soventy- three bodies have been recovered from the river iillis at the place wbeio tho bridge gave way under a multitude of people who were in a religious procession. Heavy brocades come in wall paper ueuigns. Don't forget to read the advertise ments If you want bargains. DON T f AKET rTM r BALSA It Cinei Co,G AiiBonThret.Crosp,Ttattt WhoeeltiB Coutii,BnldUndAthn. Atwul .0,1 1 ConKmptloa la tin iUim, ao.l nr. J.1UI ! dvnc4 iUi tt. CM.tooofc You will e tex. VIGOR OF MEN easily, VUlCKljf, I'ermaneniiy nuiuteu. IVeukneae. Kerioumeii, llebllltv. and all the train ot evllf (rom early errors or later exceuea the resulta of overnork,lckjiw. worry, etc lull I tren.Ui, development, and tone KlTen to ever; organ aud portion ot tho body, bluiple, natural meiuoaa. loittieaiaie improvement eeun. vn-uuiv lmpoaalble. 2,0110 references. Book, explanation! td proofa mailed taeatod) free, Addrea EniU MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, H. Y. RUPTURE We, the Uadersloned, were en'lrelv oared ot rupture by Dr. 1. 1). viAver. 31 ArchHt.. I'hU'adel hla. l'a, t Jones- Phi Ips, Kennel Houare, Pa.: T. A. Krellz, hittiDgton. i-.: is. M'Hmall, Mount Alio, Cat Itev. S. II. Slier- n. ruiipury, i a : 14 i.ittnr.i. ir. nu mum MP W t n Tur flr V c 1 , (ViOlptlla dlli tit, a Hme Tuble In tiBeetXnv. IB ' '91 illNS LEAVE SQENANDDAD kbVm or New Yorx. via Jfhlladeiuma. weos dat 2.10 !.2S, 7.! s. m. and 12 85 150 and Sj 6 it. HJtldav 2.10 and 7.4 a. For Ne lum, vim A.u.u 11 11 1 . n , 7.20 a. m. and 125 and 2.50 p. ul. .In U.H.h I MAMk lavs, V r Readlne and Philadelphia ween da) 111 1.25. 7.20. a. m.. 12.35 h.mj na s.05 p, n , snn lay, vau ana , a. m, nn lay, 2.10 nnd 7.48 a.m., 4.30 p.m. Kir ilarrlaburit, week days 2.10,7.20 a, 2 60 5.65 p.m.' ir Allentown. week dasa. l.'HI 12.S For fottsvltid, week days, 2.1u 7.20, u iSO 2,V) and 5.55 Pi ra. Hnudoy, 2.10 ami 7, ., , 4.30 p.m. or t'amaaua and Mahanov oitv. weel da -s, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, a. m., 121 2.60 and 6.51 p. ti. rauoaay, iuana i.ua, m., i.au p. ra. -lrtaitlona) ' 1 Mabanoy City, week tlays 7.CK p. in ror AjauuaHLur anu uuiuuiuia, wwr tiayr 'a. m.,2.60 p. m. "oi- WllllamaDort. Hanburv and LewlsbnrL week lays, S.25, 7.20 and 11 JO a. m.. 1,85.7.( a. Janaayj):5 m., 8,05 r, m. at Mahanov Plane, week davs. 2.10 6. '5, 7 JO And. 11.80 a. m., 12.35, 1.35, 2.50, 5.55 7.0" r m. Hunday, 2 10. and 7.4f '6, 4.30 o. -a. 'ot Qirardvllle (Kappabannoek Htattoc week doys, 2.I11. 3.25, 5.25, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m. 12.35. ia5 i50, 6,55, 7J aud 95.p m. Handay 2-10 3 25, T.4S a. m 8.05, 40 p. m. or ASbland and Hiianiokin, week day 3.25, 3.25, 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.85, 7.00 and 25 nunaay tun. iu., o.w yt u. ritA.lN8 FOK BUENANDOAH : ve new xur& via. 1 uunuvipi days, 7.45 a. m., 1.80, 4.00. 7.30 p. n !. HunOuy. B.00 p. m.. I2.1t. nictil nve Now York via Maunh (ami ve New York via Philadelphia, wetk p. in., u.10 bt. unk. wk da) s 1.30, 8.45'a. m 1.00 and 3.15 p, m. Bub day, 7.00 a. m. aye jrniiaaeipma, weez aays, i.iu, i u 1 a. ni 4,00 and B.op it. m.. rrom Bros d CUlowhillandB.S5ft. m.anil ll.'iO p. m rom BtU and freen street. Handay 9.05 a 10.11.30 p. m. from 9tb ani" "-can. nave KoaoiDK. week aays, i.w, w.ir nnd 'L50 a. in., 6.65, 751 p, m. Buaday 15 ai d 10.48 a. in. vo t'ottsvllle. week days. a.4u. 7,10 a. m 12 ft, if 11 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m. anf T T.. . mAAW nns unn zfl . ... 11 2 . m., 1.21, 7.13, and M,18 p. m. Sunday 8.2( 4f ra. anu p. m. l.eivo Malianoy Ulty, week days, 8.40, 9.U 1 d 11 47 a. m.. 1.51. 7.42 and 9.44 p. m Hut day. 3.48,8.17 a. m., 3.20 p, m. lioive Mabanoy Plaue, weok days, 2-40, 4.tx 6J0, .15, lUBa. m.,1.05, 2.08. 5-20, 6 29,7.57, an luuut ra. ounaayii' , uw, ana s.xi, a. n 37,5.01 p.m. Leave ulrardvllle (Kappabannoek HtattoL week lavs. 2.47 4.07. K.86. and 9.41 a. m 12 0 2.12, 6.32, 8.03 and 10.0A p. m. Mnnday, 2.47 1,07 - S3 a. m. 3.41, 6.117 p. m. Imve Wllllamsriort. week days. 8.00.B.45atid 11.55 . m. 8.35 and 11.15 p. m. Handay U.l p. m. r KaltlmArn.. UTanhlnerlnn nnd the weft via t A O. It. It., through trains leavo Ulrard Avenue station. Philadelphia. (P. A H. H. II. at 3 65 SOI and 11.27 a. m., 3.66 . 5.42 an- 13 p. m. Handay, 3.65 8.02 11.27 a. ra 8.60 42 nd 7.13 p.m. ATXiANTIO CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Btreel Wba f .1 Dalh Blreet Wharf, Fov Alloutlc CJtT. Week-dy-Bipress,9:0') a. m. 2.00. 4.no, . 'a. AojOTimoiatloa, SOO'l. m. and 5.00, . vu, iaudavs. Express. 9.00 a. m. Accom- ran iailon.S.OO a. m. and 4.30 p. m. 'teturnlng-, leave' Atlamio city, depo A Untlo and Arkansas Ivennes. week-da s Kipress. 7.30. '9.00 a. ra. and 4.01). p.m. Ao- commodatlon8.10 a. m. and 4.80 p. m. Sun days Express, ,4.00, p. m. Accommodation ,w a. m. nun p. ra. O. U. HANCOCK, Gen'l Pass'r As. MnLKOD. Pres. A Gon'l Manasr Lehigli Valley Railroad. ABKANQKMENT or FASSBKOBR T3AIN8. -NOV 15, 1891. Vassencer trains will leave Bhenandoah for Mauch Chunk. Leblfebton. Hlatlncton. Cats- sauqaa, Allentown, Betblebom, Kaston, i'lill adelpbla and New Votk at 5.47, 7.40,-9.08 a. m., Visa, 3,iu, D.za p. m. For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gap and tttroudsburg at 6.47, a. m., and S.26 p. ra. or LiamDenviueana xrenuiu, v.va a, m For White Haven. Wllkes-Barre and Pitts ton 647, .0H, 10.41 a. m 8.10 and 626 p. ra. t1 or i unnannocK, iv.u a. m s.iu ana o.-n , m. A ..Khwh Tlhn.n, 3ahah Ani nr, A T.rnna 10.41 a. m., and 5.26 p. m. r or acojrviiie, xowanaa. Bayre, waverry, cixuitu, ituuiicniar. jjuuwu, i ivk at t. ... iin, CblcaRO and, all points West at I0.fl a. m.,aQd 5.28 p. ra. For Klin Ira and the West via Salamanca at 3.10 p. m. r or Auaenriea, uazteion, niocKion, iun. her Yard, Weatherly and Venn Haven Junc tion at 5.17. 7.40. 9.08 a. m. and 12.52. aiO and 56 p.m. ror jeanesviue, ijcyibioc ana ueavoj Meadow. 7.40. 9.03 a. m. and S.2fl n. m. For Berauton at 5.47 9.08, 10.41 a. in. 3 10 and 5:20 p. m. roriiasie urooje. jeaau, umwn nuu riw land at 6.47. 7.10. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. Wit 8.10 and 5Ste p. in. , . nm roruuaEase o.i' ana tt.ua a. ui., nuu For Wlrcans. Qllberton and Frackvllle at 1.50 and 8.52 a. m and 4.10 p. m. , For Yaiasviue, tuanauoy uiiy ana ueiano, 5.47. 7.40. 0.0b, 10.41, a. m.. 12.62, 3.10.5.26, 8,03, v,i.uuii , Ul. s"or ijost iireeK. lraraviue ana nsaiana 1.27. 7.46.8.52. 10.15 a. m.. 1.00.1.40.4.10, 6.85. sao ana v.ii p. m. For Dark water. Ht. Clair and I'ottsvlllo, 5 50 (,10, 8 2, 9.08, 19-41 a. m., f22,8.10, 4.10, 5.28 p. in. For Buck Mountain, New Boston and Morea. 7.40. 9.03. 10.41 a. ra.. 12.52, 8.10, 5.26 and .n:t n. m. ror tvaveu nnu, uenLruna, mtuitii nuu Bhamokln. 8.52, and 10.15 a, m., 1.40, 4.40 and 8.08 p.m. XTaiua leave nuamoKia jur nucutiuuuau, 75 11.65 a. 2J0. 1JI0 and 9.80 p. m., arrlvlne at Shenandoah, 9.05 a.m., 12J2. 3.10, 5.20 and II. It. n. m ForLotty, Audenrled. Sliver Ilrook Jnnc- uon ana iiaziuta oiit, t lit, v.uo, uuu a m., 12 62, 3 10, 5.23 and 8. 3 p. m. numijA.x l i.n iiy.t. For Lost Creek, Qlrardvllle and Ashland, 4.50, 9.10 11.85 a. m., 2.45 p. ra. . in. lair, and Pottsvllle, For Uarkwater. Ut. SIX), vjm a. m..2.45 n. ra. c or xaiesvilie, Maaanoy uiiy ana ueiuuu, For Lofty, Andenrled and Hatleton, 8.00 a1 m i. iu p. ro: r or Aiaucn unuua, uduikuiuu, pimuusiuu, Oatasauqua, Allttntpwu, Bethlehem, Eastoij and New, York, 8.00 a. m., i,io p, m. For Philadelphia, 1.4Q p. m, . : ' k.B. BYINQTON, Ueu'l Pass. AkU, llethlehem. A J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages aud Bonds written, Marriage licenses aaa legal claims promptly attended to. Heal Mt, ColtectioQ and Insurance Agency Ueneral Fire Insurance Business. Represent ilia Nnrthweutern Lire Insurance tlo. OriOB-Muldoon' building, corner Centre and Vy'e.itHU., ihenandoah, Pa. t7ooo Properties of All Kinds For Sale. 1, A two story double Irame dwelling1 house ainreand restaurant, on East ileulre Ht. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on East Centre street. . I)njlralile nronertv.on corner Centra and Jardln streeu, suitable tor business pur. poses. 4. A two-story double Irame dwelling, on wostLiovastreiri. 5 Two 2-story frame dwellings ou West Cen f rn street. 6. Tv?o 2-story dwellln4 ou the corner ol Coal and Chestnut streets Htore room In nnn. 7. T?o-story single house on North Chestnut street with alaree warehouse at the roar. 8. Three two-story double frame buildings corner or Lloyd and 'illbert streets, MEN WANTED To teat Karly Sexual Kreat IjtUul and Mucb ValuaMe Infonnatloo rit! I), M.CO., sat.Ilru.dj, AAdreuM IH'car a'ork. Hnl National Hani, TIUJATItK DVILHINO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, 100,000.00 A. Mf. Leisenrmg, Pres., P. J. Ferguson. V. Pres., 'J. R.' Leisen'rnq, Cashier, S W.Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Opcu Dally From 9 to 3. 3 j?ER CENT. INTEREST ! Paldou Haviuiea Deponlts. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ' -(1Htm:iLI. DIVISION On and after November 15, 1891, traint Witt leave Shenandoah nsfollowfc .tr vyiysan, utlberton, Frackvllle, Ne "le, Bt. C'latr, ttnd way points, 6.00, 9.10, II. 45 a n and 4,15 pm. aodays, 000, 9.40 a m and 3.10 p m. for Pottsvllle, 6.O0, V.lo, 11 45 a m aud 4.15 andays, 000, 8.40 a m and 3.10 o m, 'or Reading, 6.00, 11.45 a m and 4.15 pm, mndays, SOU, 9.40 a. ra. and 8.10 pm. 'or PotMtown, Pboemxville, Norrbtovn ' Philadelphia (Brojd street station), 8,00, 11.45 a. m. and 4.15 p m week day undays, 600, 9.40 a m 8.10 p m 'rains leave Fraekvtlie tor Hhenandoah Bt '.lOamaad 12.11,6.01, 7 12. 10,0) p m. Ban di i : 1 1 a oi an 1 6.41) p ra. jwte Foitnville tor Baeuandoab. 10.16 and ..48. am 4 40, 7.15, 9.42 p ta. Bnndays, 10.40 in p to. Lttve Philadelphia (Broad street station), it Pottsvllle and Bhenandoah, .5.57, 85 a m I. 0 and 7.00 p m week days, Sunday 6.50, and or New York, 3.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.35, 6.50, 7.80, m.'HK j.60, ll.OOand 11.14, 11.85 am, 12.00 noon, Umllod xpress, 1.06 4.50 P m.) 12.44,1.35 1.40, J.80, L20 4, (.02. i. 0,6.2), 6.507.13 8.12 and 10.00 -. m, U.01 lslit n Saadayu, 8.20. 4.05. 4.40. K.S5.S.12, R.IW, B.( 0, II. 35 n. Qd 12 41, 1.40,2.30, 4.02, (Hmltod, 1 5)1. S.2S, 2 ) 1,6' , t H. . t n. and J.2.01 night For Sea Olrt, Long Urauch and intermediate stations 8,20 and 11 14 a. ra., 4.00 p. m. weok days. Freehold only 5.00 p m week day. L'rt. nalllmnni an tl'nDhlnnlnn "CA On 10 and 11.18 a. in.. 4.41. 0 57. 7.40 n.m. and 12.03 night dally and 8 31, 10Q a. m,, 12 35, (Dratted express wltn dining car to Baltimore) 8.411 n M .AUI 11.111 m nH.. ....I.. 1 .U, .A. weekdays, 5.08. 11.30 0. ra. dally. For, nichmoud. 7 20 a.m. aud 12.03 bight dally, 1 30 p m, aally, except Sunday. grains ibhvr xiarrisonrg ior iruuwurc ana ie west ctverv day at 12.25 and 8.10 a m and a oj (Umllod) an4 3,40, 7Ja p ro. Way for uloons 8 15 4 m and 1.10 v m every oay. ttur-fLisDnrg: oniy, ji.z" a u aauy ana iu.t m week days. ..oave Bnnbnrv lor Wllllamsnart. Klinlru. tnftndalgua, Rochester, Buttaloand Niagara i.iu b, ra uauy,ana t.oo p m weeicnayi. it Elmtra, 60 p in week days, 'o ttrlo aui (ntcrolMlate Dnlntts. "t.!!1 a m . ally. For Lock Haven, 5.1J, and 9.58 a sn. ally. 1 35 and 6.30 p. m. week davs. For '. nova 5.10 a m 1.35 and 5,30 p ra weer days 10 a. mH'inlW". ' vs. ts PUUU, 4na. Man J H.W60I), len. Pass, Agt $24. ,000 Cenulno Tyler Curtain Desks S2I and r - r 824 Not Spot Cash." ' Vn .1017 AntlatioOak BtandardTTlerlleika. 4n.otu. lontrby urt.Uln. high. MIcft'andDuK Vroof. Zlno uottom unoer arawcrst patent: iraa tnea Curtain t Pollrtea oiki'WrltlnR Sabloi 0 Turn, hlpr Inrltt nne lock aecurlntz all draworai 8 bears cardboard VIltngDoxest Cupbpard Inendi Paneled r lnlsrjea uacs; r.xieDsiua Arm diiuvbi ntam SOO lbi. 1'rlce. V. ). It. nt Factory, S1 Ket. Also 1,000 Antique Asn oesus. Tio. 4008. Borne nsabovo.eicept made of Solid Antique Ash, Rood as oak. welirht oo lb.. from our Indlanapollsfactorr direct. Made nn sold aolelyiiy the TYLER DESK CO., St. Loujs, Mo. 160x,f9C.t.IOKueorH.DK uoonieri. uo.k.. eig.uictuor. flae.t ever printed. -Book, free; pontage 1& ceou DR. f HEEL. 538 RPafSLfffSS&aSSss tb ohlT eeoulu. Oerlneo Amert.a lelal.tlo46eWtlltt Blt.tt. wte U etie to out. Blood Polaon. Nervous DblllttiSpi olal Olsense. at eih nt, fcMa PUi-wo. IUdSre(.rlaibi the beans 0 roT h ront M 0 ut h. IlMctiee, rlmple.) KrupUda. WI'H blira Uloer., SwelUnx, IfrlUUoaa, InH.niuatioD. anil KaaalDC, Suleturc., Wf.lae.. aal E.tlf in... le.t Bemerjr ...k but, mealal aailetjr, J"'" HUllet 4)Ium and all PUeaw. mottle! .".;V;iV.; In llvrcUan er nrrretera. Bewat e,el1 4r, ...! rrllrt al oace. Do aot ton lepe, I tttr '"!"' Utlnr Uoetor, Qaael, F.mllJ or lieqtlul FbeiMea, " "auej. nr-TIIaWeir.. posltivel, aad wltb.ul dettatloa ftot. bu.ln.... out, tec.., aiMtauaa '"" "'ii'iu rlfltl f tor, nrna ... -- k -- . ""."J DIITUt emohtnc Qaai" uoa.r .e f ""-"-- , 9, Wed. aad Sv in 10. S.od. till II . Write er "d l er aftr.0CM .e. eda. "d S.tnrd.r rbUa. dallj ruoaa DO YOU WANT BELIEF? KROUTS RHEUMATIC BEM1?DY "Will itromptlr relieve tb moot dU .matting cobb of Acute or Chronic Itlieu m&tUiu or Gout. Uy ftricllj ol'Mervluj tiieuiitJctJou, H win cure jou icnuo t'allkt th Dumcroui pr(ttratln thtt flfM the eoautrj, tl)U nietliaiiDe It h tuecLB" fnr iho rtrtou firfrti rrlicuttifttliui enfj- tvadutlla By eoi 'ur IL Uia tall, 1U pitvk & tktltlootorr I iu tire Ion ou tha Tttem. nti la 6onaAitijii tt& Uj rl)ia. cuat iix'f the u,ff"r.T thti tli proper rtu7 bu hetm found. You ietrnnuj f Quai4 to l.t the mrlt of lUlOUT'l) KHJCUMATIO KEMI2DV, tvs lti valuable ftvpot lit ar eadoned tj bHblriJ ot tk OolT veceul'L JnirodlutiU, rf tornvtle for tbclr uurtilr tiwiri. r uud la tt9 Bitulclui of KEOUT'S il.CO Per Bottli. 6 Bottlei, $5.00. nn. 5 Cts, Bex. IJjour jUrf keeper dri not keep It, ernd. t tb AtlllSllT Kit OUT, 3037 llnrkpt btreet. l'htlud'a, Fa. John R. CojIe, A-ttprney-at-Law AND T, 1 Tfr-f-o XVCtll JUiO LCI LV IXJlll-j OKF1UI5 HKDDAldliB BOXlaDINO, ... i- -i ct...i. cucuaunn.u pi PROPERTY FOR SALE: I A two and one-nair story double frame dwelling house, with stire-room and tea taurant. Located ou East Centre street. 11 1 II Ml If.' I . 3-Beven dweUlDK houses at tMi corner of Oil hurt and J.lovd st reeta. 0iK In vesUnent leruia reasooaoie. - ia $21,; 1 Hi - 1 11- . 1 ........ Ivl.