The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, January 21, 1892, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    FIGHT FOR THE PLUM
Ka'lonal Domocratic Con von
lion Uatllo Under Way.
CLAIMS TO BE HEARD TO-NIGHT.
The National Oornmittee Now Holdlug an
1,-v. Executive Session-
Who Will Pre-sont llio AiU-iutlnge ot the
Cmitrstlnp; Cltle"The Day fur Holding
the Convention tolin SeltltMl rlrst--3IU--vrntilceefl
ClnimKntiniis City Confident
tjf Winning; on the First llallotWhut
Is'ew York Agrees to Do .flllie III lte
inrteil n the Dale
Washington, Jnn. 21. Shortly nfter
noon, Senntor Hricc, ns Chnlrmiiii, culled
the Nntloiml Democrutlo Committee to
order at the Arlington Hotel. Tho full
committee consists of forty-eight mem
bers, but of tht"e but forty-four were
present or represented by proxy, tho
rtntos ot North Cnrolitm, Pennsylvania,
South Dakota, and the Territory of Utah
not, being represented at tho meeting.
Immediately after the mecjUiK' had
been called to orderCcrmniii?Tloiier lioss,
representiijjr"-Tit! District of Columbia,
ilellvercd the address of welcome. This
was briefly responded to by Hr. Brice,
utter which the committee went into
i xeeutive session. It is understood that
the question as to who shall represent
Pennsylvania on the committee is now
being discussed.
At H o'clock tho committee wjll ad
journ to partake of a luncheon provided
by the local Democratic reception com
mittee. It will reassemble at 5 o'clock.
Vntil that hour little or no business of a
public character will be transacted. It
i-i probable tlien if the committee in the
meantime hns selected tho day for hold
ing tho National Convention that the
claims of the various cities will be pie
H'utcd. Tho claims of the several cities will bo
presented as follows: Cinciniriti V.
M. Ramsay, L. E. Neal and J. 1''. Pullctt;
Kansas City Gov. Francis, Senator
Vest and Q. F. Putnam; Indianapolis
Senator Turpie and Chas I,. Jewett; St.
1'aHl D. W. Lawler, Ansel Oppenheim
and Thos. Wilson; Detroit Ex-Congressmen
Chipiwm and Whiting; Milwaukee
tiov. Peck and two others yet to bo se
lected; New York Bourko Cochran and
one to be selected; Chicago Congress
man Cable; San Francisco M. F. Tarpey.
It is reported that the National Com
mittee will call the National Convention
to meet on June 21, just two weeks
later than the Republican Convention on
Juno 7.
The supporters of the Cream City
claim that among all the other delega
tions, Milwaukee fatands second in their
choice for the Convention. "Theroisone
good reason," said one of their members
this morning, "why we should get the
Convention, wince 18.8, anil up to with
in a few years ago, Wisconsin has been a
solid Republican Statu, hut now the
Democratic party claim as their reward
a majority of the Congressional delega
tion as well as the Governor and other
State olllcers. -We think the Democratic
parCy should recognize our victory by
hendliiir the Convention to Milwaukee
which would tend not only to convert
more citizens to Democratic principles,
but hold in line those already converted.
The Kansas City delegation are quite
cheerful ns to the result of the commit
tee's selection. Tho members assert
that Kansas City will receive enough
votes on the llrst ballot to lead all tlieir,
competitors.
"Instead of losing our strength," said
a member of the delegation, "we have
received several accessions to-day, and
hope to receive many votes which are as
yet uncommitted before the committee
takes a vote."
The New York delegation will present
the following to tlieNatioual Committee:
"The citizens of Now York1 agree to
furnish a convention hall capable of
accommodating '0,U0U persons, witli per
fect acoustics, together with ample ac
commodations for committee., and to de
fray all the expenses of the procuring of
the same.
"To furnish n complete and perfect
telegraphic system to the convention and
to all of lt committees free of any coat
to the members theieof.
"To furnish a complete stenographic
service to the convention and to its com
mittees, and to provide all necessary
printing for the, proper and convenient
discharge of the business ot the conven
tion. "They guarantee ample accommoda
tions for 100,000 visitors without ex
posing either delegate or those who
may attend the convention to the incon
venience of sleeping upon jeots or in
crowded rooms,
"They guarantee that the hotel pro
prietors will make no advance whatever
In ptices during the holding of the con
vention." Nnlt Aealnot Geiierul Hunk.
Bootox, Jan. 21. ProeotxliiiBs will
shortly be begun, in the United States
courts against General Banks to recover
the amount ot the deficit which was al
leged in regard to the accounts ot his
olllce when lie held the position of United
States Marshal several years ago. There
will be no criminal tinge whatever to the
litigation. It will, in all probability, be
un action of contruct in which the Gov
ernment will endeavor to hold the Gen
eral responsible for the amount that fell
below par in his accounts. The sum is
stated to be uetweou $n,uuu ana l,pj.
Tennebttee Trjjnjc to Sell the 31lnea,
Nashvilwc, Term.. Jan. 21. Negotia
tions are pending for the sale of the three
mines at Coal Creek, Briceville and
Oliver Spring, where tho rtcent upris
ing of the miners ooeurred and where the
miiitiaof li-iiiieiu.ee Is encamped. The
State is trying to get out of the trouble
by selling iln- mines to the Tennessee
Conl & Iron cum puny. If this is done
the c-iiuMC'i uiH-stiou will be forever set
tled and there will be no war, since free
labor villi work t'u- mines.
A i.lfe uud Death Coum-ll,
li-i k .... . -mi- i.j .nicion
thai tin iv n.is un organized conspiracy
to kill Judue Botkiu, Attorney Pltzer,
Sherlif Dunn uud two or I hree others
lias been substantiated- In Haskell,
Grant. Stevens ami Seward counties there
Is a society, mcmhars ot which tire bound
by oath to carry out the mandates of a
BO-callea council oi me auu ueaui on
tain ot losing his own life. Judge Hot
kin is said (o have one of their cipher
letters, In which bis name 1 saentlonsd.
AS TO FREE COINAGE.
limine Committee Fixe Day foi Taking
M Committee Vote.
Washington, Jan. 21. Thrco weeks
from yesterday nt 11 o'clock a. m. tho
House Comhilttce on Coinage, Weights
nud Measures will by tho terms of a res
olution agreed upon in committee vote
upon the question of reporting to the
House a bill for the free and unlimited
coinage of silver.
Tills decision was reached unanimous
i i .1 .
iy nuu ituur a jiiceiuiu ireu iruiu uispuie.
Tho antl-sllver men realized that they I
were in a minority on the committee, T
ami the free silver men, confident of
their strength, were disposed to meet
tho other side half way in an amicable
agreement that would bring the matter
before the House within a reasonable
length ot time.
The proceedings in committeo indicate
that it is very likely that the committeo
will report to the Houso a bill ns indi
cated, witli a recommendation that it do
pass.
NINE NOW DEAD.
The Accident at 8t. l.o.uls More Serlom
Than First llenorteil.
St. Louis, Jan. 21. It is now learned
that nine persons were killed and cloven
injured by being run into by a Wabash
train while coasting near Forest Park.
Their names, so far as learned, are ;
KILLED.
FllEDERICK NEDHERT.
Gu.STAVE NeUUEIIT.
Wm. KnorK, clerk for Coyle & Sar
gennt's silk company.
James Connohs, residence unknown.
E. Vox Behiiex, salesman for Coylo &
Sargoant's silk colnpany.
Al. Mulleii, bartender, whose head
had been cut off, missing.
Axnv Stephen sox, colored driver.
An unknown man.
Knlil that atllls Will lte'lRli.
Washixotox, Jnn. 21. It can bo stated
authoritatively this morning that Repre
sentative Mills, of Texas, will resign his
position ns Chairman and a member of
the House Committee on Interstate and
Foreign Commerce.
Acriileut on the X. Y. Central
New Youk, Jan. 21. Tho Atlantic ex
press on the New York Central and Hud
son River Railroad ran into a freight
train between xonkers and Glenwood
early in tho morning. Nobody was hurt.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
The mercury yesterday morning regis
tered 20 degrees below zero.
Gov. Flower has appointed Dr. W. T.
Jenkins health olllcer for New York.
A movement is on foot by New York
p.irties to buy up all the rice mills in the
country nuu form a trust.
The play, scenery and contracts of the
"You ami 1" company were sold at auc
tion yesterday in San Francisco.
W, Taylor has been appointed post
master at Arlington, N. Y., and W. B.
Northrup at Hartford, N. Y., fourth
class oillces.
Colonel and Mrs. Ralph Vivian, form
erly Airs, JUnrsluill U. Kouerts. sailed
from New York for England on the
"teutonic.
Michael Delehanty, ot Albany, N. Y.,
has been elected Superintendent of Pub
lic Buildings of New York State, vice E.
K. Burnhnin, resigned.
Governor Flotver yesterday sent in the
nomination of Samuel A. Beardsley, of
Utlca, to be Railroad Commissioner, to
succeed William E. Boger. Referred to
the Railroad Committee.
At the annual meeting of the Connecti
cut Stato Board of Trade at Waterbury
yesterday a resolution was adopted ask
ing the Legislature to make an appro
priation for the World's r-nlr.
In Rockland County, N. Y., yesterday
morning the mercury wns at zero. Thr
Hudson river, which is nearly three and
one-half miles wide, is almost entirely
covered witli ii thick eoatlng of ice.
J. Marshall Wright, of Allentown, was
yesterday elected chairman of the Penn
sylvania Democratic Committee at liar
rlsburg. The vacancy in the National
Committee caused by tho death of tho
lion. W. JL. bcott was lllled by the elec
tion of Secretary Harrlty to the position.
5Veat1ier linlleatlouit.
Wasiiixotos, Jan. ai For ew nnsrlmid:
Generally fair, wanner, variable winds, bo
cominK southwesterly.
For Hastcni New York, Eastorn rcnnsyl-
vaniu, New Jei-soy, Miirylaml nnd Delaware:
ricnernlly tulrj warmer; vuriublo winds, be
coming southwesterly.
For Wefetern Now York and AYestcrn Penn-
tylvanhu Geneinlly fair; eleurinif on tho lakes;
warmer; southerly winds.
Nr.H VOKIC JIAUKIiTS.
New Youk. Jan. SO -Money on call easy at
.mil '.!., twir iiint
110X1)3.
Closlnir.
Yostcrday.
Dosing.
To-day.
100
1175
110
103
8, Iteir
, Coup
.llll'i
..11014
onp.
STOCK JIAUICLT.
Closing.
Veetenlay.
Canadian Paeltto Ul
Ceutral Iuein., lit
Chieuiro. llur. & Qulnoy 10d
llul. .V Iludon vmu
Del., Luck. & Western. 140,4
Erie fW)j
Erie pref 7tiH
UtkeBhure I'Mii
IrtilJ. Si N'uali I.. 80 H
Mlchliiuii Coutral 10J
Miiourl l'auinu it)
New Jerooy Centml lld'.j
NortUwesUirn ll.r!v
Orecon Navigation,., K5
l'aclllo Mull mi
Iteaillug
ltook lflaml mi
bt. Paul..... 81
Union I'aulnc -10
IViktern Union 84
Closing
To-duy.
04
J3
103
i
140
31
7!i,i
iai
ioj 1
ui
114
11U
bU
40
004
70.1
47?1
11 HA IN MA1IKRT.
Wh(t Market opened weak iiudeontlnuod
w No. X, rod winter, 10yj Feb. 10UM ; Mur.
104.
Onrn-Market ojieiied weak, biitsubsoouently
advanued. No. a, mined, Juu. B04, Feb. 60i
Uubt-Market opeueil dull. No. It, lulxod,
ao.ia7; Jim. 07. Feb 384.
Huttku.-
Cmunei-y, State k l'onn., oxtrM...31 043S o.
Creuinery. vreitorn, flrata Si7 e.a'iu e.
Ciinuiuiy, wati'ii, neoundt Hi c.&20 u.
tntu dairy, n. f. tubs, exlius. 25 aa'id o.
ClItlMU-
Btato factory, full cream, fanoy. .ll?Jo.al3 o,
Stato fuutory, full cruuui 11 culivao.
Hlute tuetory, full t-retuil, line., ,.10 u.all o.
State fuutory, lull cream, hiuil to
prime 10 -i cull o.
State factory, eouuuoii to fair. ... u o.alU o-
I.IVB l'ouirnv-
Sprtng chlckeiu, prime 8 c.nO c.
hprtug chlokens, large per lb 11 o,al3 a.
Fowls, Jei-soy, Htutoil'u., per lU-lHculJ o.
DnKsaen I'oui.tiit
Turkey, mixed weigh
bights, per lb.... 13 .OJil
SulttM. to pau-10 OJU7S o
cp-g cdk-c., I'nuo.
PRINCE ALBERT'S FUNERAL.
The IrtlUc of Clarence nliil Avomlnle Laid
to Iteit. I
London, Jan. 21. Tho funeral services
over tho dead Prince were commenced in
Sandrlngham parish church yesterday
morning and wore there attended only
by members of the royal family and tho
household of the Prince of Wales. The
prayers for tho dead were said, psalms
were recited and n hymn was sung. I
" At tho conclusion of tho ceremonies nt
Sandringhnm, tho collIn was conveyed to
Wolferton Station whero n special train
was In waiting to convey the boily to
Windsor. ' ,
Tho route fromSandriiiRhnmchnrchto
Wolferton depot was lined with crowds
of people from tho neighborhood and
from London; tho malo portion of this
concourse respectfully raised lhelr hats
ns the body passed.
It would bo difficult to Imagine a more
simple funernl servlco in connection with
roynlty than that witnessed nt Sandrlng
ham. The road to the station was lined,
not by troops or police, but by the school
children of tho neighborhood, who wore
lnrtre black crape rosettes upon their left
arms, nnd who presented a most neat
and attractive appearance in spite of the
badge of mourning they carried.
The body was taken to tho station upon
n gttn carriage, liko that of any officer of
the army, and the Prince of Wales, ac
companied by tho Duko of Fife, wnlked
the whole distance, two miles, between
the little church and tho railroad depot,
directly behind the coffin.
The other mourners followed the fun
eral cortege In carriages. As the body
passed on its way to tho station, tho J
school children, tenants, servants and
villagers fell into line behind it nnd ac-
companied tho remains to tho spot whero ,
they were embarked upon the train. '
The funernl cars passed tho outskirts
ot Liontlon at a o'clock, p. m,, the request
for privacy, made by the royal family,
being everywhere respected in tho most
praiseworthy degree.
While tho train wns conveying tho
body of the Duko to Windsor mlnuto
guns wore fired from the war ships
and forts throughout Great Britain and
Ireland, tlieir dull, constant booming
announcing far and wide that tho re
mains of the unfortupate young Prince
were on their way to their last resting
place.
As the coffin was taken out of tho
train and placed upon the gun carriage
in waiting, n combined military band
played the dead march, and tho pro
cession started toward St. George's
Chapel.
Tho coflln wns covered with the Union
Jnck, and upon it was plnccd tho busby
of the late Duke, together with his sword
and sash. Tho doad Prince's charger,
covered with sable trappings, was led be
hind the gun carriages, in the stirrups
were the dead man's military riding
boots, toes turned back.
When Canon J. Nenlo Dalton cust
earth on tho coffin the Princesses sobbed
bitterly. Thoy nlso were unable to re
strain their expressions of grief during
the Lord's Prayer, which concluded the
services.
Tho Prince of Wales knelt nt the head
of the coffin while tho prayer was being
said. His faco was bin-led in his hnnds,
nnd his heaving shoulders showed how
ho was struggling to rcpross tho agony of
sorrow.
When tho prayer was finished tho
Prince arose, looking comparatively
calm, and placed on tho coflln n small
white wreath, which up to that time he
had held in his hand.
Some surprise was expressed among
people along the .route over tho fact that
the Duke of Fife walked in tho proces
sion on tho left of the Prince of Wales
nnd in advance of tho Princes ot the
royal house, brothers of the Prince of
Wales.
The significance of this is said to be
that tfie Duchess of Fife comes next in
succession to Prince George, and that
the Prince of AVnles wished to give this
public recognition of the fact.
I'eunslvania Tres AAsocintlon.
nAitRtHBi no, Pa., Jan. 21. M tho an
nual meetluK o( the Stato Editorial As
boclatiou tbo followlnK oilicera were
elected: P. O. Meek, of llcllafotita, pres
ident; II. U Taggert; of Plilladelpliia, H.
G". JIcKeo, of Freeport, nnd W. U. Qlvln,
of Columbia, vico-presidentH; I. H.
Tliouins, of ileclianicsliurg, secretary
anil treasurer; Mrs. Wolfe, of Shippens
burg, corresponding secretary. An ex
ecutive committee of seven was nlso
elected. This committeo will make ar
rangements for tho association's next
summer excursion.
Inauguration or Gov, Holes.
Dks 1Ioine, la,, Jan. 21. The second
Inauguration of Uov. Doles took place in
the afternoon In the hall of the House of
.Representatives in the presence of a larce
nud distinguished assemblage. Tho
ceremonies were extremely simple. Tho
Governor in Ills Inaugural address said
that the prohibitory laws of the State
had failed of their purpose and were pro
ductive of crime. Ho insisted that the
people had repudiated them and he
thereforo urged their immediate repeal.
A New Transportation Company,
Portland, He., Jan. 21. The Now
York, London & Norwich Transportation
Company has been incorporated hero,
with a capital of $800,000. Railroad
men consider it a move on the part of
the New York & New England to get a
New York terminus, nnd that the trans
portation company means big ferryboats
upon which whole trains may be taken
from Now Loudon, Conn., to Greenport,
L. J., tlien over the Long Island lisllrond
to Brooklyn.
l'llie Fighter Ferguaon' Victim Dead.
Philadelphia, Jnn. 21. Mrs. Swnh
Hobbs, an nged woman, who oh Jan. 14
was brutally kicked by Thomas Fergu
son, a prize fighter, is dead. Mrs. Hobbs
was picked up unconscious aud remain
ed in that condition until she died.
Ferguson lived with his victim's daugh
ter, nud it was his daily habit to beat
both women. He is In prison.
The Tour Win u I'ullure.
Fall Riven, Mass.. Jan. 21. Tho Ave
lull lllver football players who accom
panied the C'anadlitii-Auiurlcun eleven
to Kngland last August aud have sinco
participated in games on the other bide,
returned homo yesterday. They played
W matched, won lit, lout U2, dud played
til urawu inme4. i ne tour was u II nan
cial failure.
lid I tli 1'olUnk Iieturn,
Lowell, Mass., Jan. 21. Kdlth Pol
lock, the uctress, whose peculiar dlsup
pearance was reported, hat returned. No
explanation of the alfutr 1 vouchsafed.
NEW YORK LEGISLATURE.
The Senators In Contempt Conmired Enu
meration iTilt SlKiieil.
Albany, N. Y., Jan. 21. Tho Judici
ary Committee ot the Senate handed
down the following report in tho cases of
Senators O'Connor, Saxtori' and Erwlu,
accused of contempt,:
The offense iif thfj.instances uu.der.con
sldorntlon wng both deliberate and de
fiant, ns shovt'n by the acts, nnd lnngungo
of tllo Senators, and when committed by
Senators "of long servlco here nnd experi
ence in public nllairs, who took part in
framing the very rule they violated, it
cannot but be regarded ns an nffront to
the dlHnlty of the Senate, which deserves
and should receive deliberate censure.
A breach of . order reqognized in the
Manual If persisted in by a Senntor be
comes n contempt beyond all question.
Therefore- your committee submit the
following resolutions:
Resolved That Mr. Senator Erwln,
Mr. Senator Saxtou nnd Mr. Senator
O'Connor, for refusing to vote
on a pending question, after tlieir
respective requests to be excused there
from had been denied by tho Senate, and
for which said refusal they were right
fully declared In contempt, bo and each
of them is hereby declared censured, and
further, that the suspension heretofore
ordered against the said Senators, and
each of them, be continued until tho
opening of the session of tho Senate on
thoinornlng of Thursday, tho 21st Inst.
Scnutor Mulliu. puijl that everything
had been rushed so that he hardly had
tlintfto'disseii't and ho desired that the
Senato give him until Thursday nt 11
o'clock to present a mluorjty report. This
was granted.
Upon motion of Mr. Roesch the report
wns adopted.
Upon the question Senntor Coggeshall
made a long speech, In which he said that
It was an unprecedented, unwarranted,
nrbitrary, brutal u:.e of power. He voted
no. The vote on adoption of the report
wns 17 ayes nud il noes.
The Enumeration bill was passed in
tho Assembly by a vote ot l!3 to 03.
Gov. Flower in the uftcmoon signed
tho Enumeration bill, and it is now a
law. By Its provisions the Secretary of
State is to appoint before Feb. H one
enumerator for each election district of
tho SUile. The blanks are to bo printed
and sent to the enumerators so that they
can begin work on Feb. 10, and work is
to be completed by the29tliof the month.
Return's are to to mado to tho Secretary
of State by March 2, and as soon as
practicable the repoit is to be forwarded
to the Legislature in completed form.
Enumerators are to receive one cent per
capita for their work nud $2.3!) per day
while pi epnring their report.
GOV. BULKELEY RECOGNIZED.
Connecticut's Semite at I.st Hear a Com
munication "I roiu ttiin.
Haiitfoiid, Conn., Jnn. 21. There were
only four Republicans -besides Speaker
Paie in the House ut 1.. o'clock in tho
afternoon when .it was .called to order.
In pursuance of tho rules when there was
no quorum, tho Spanker adjourned the
House for a week.
The Senate met ut 1 o'clock and for tho
first timo since it was organized, recog
nized Gov. Bulkeley. The Governor sent
a communication to the Senate calling
their attention to tint fact Hint there are
only four Judges on the Superior Court
bench, nud nskiug them to act on his re
appointment of Judges Fenu uud San
ford. Clerk Comstock read the communica
tion nnd a lively debate followed, Sena
tors Cleveland, Clurk, Holden and Gar
varn participating. Tills lasted an hour
nnd n-half. Hie Democrats wanted to
lay the communication on the table.
This is tho first time thnt a communi
cation from Gov. Bulkeley has been read
to tho present Senato, the Clerk usually
throwing them in the waste basket as
toon ns they were received. The commu
nication was finally lata on the table.
Tiny seal Leads adoru the f ash Ion u-
ule hut.
"Hnvo you un injunction?" is a bye
vord now.
the next morninq i feel bright and
NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BEflER.
My doctor Bays It acts ecntly on the stomich,
liver and kidneys, and 1j a pleasant laxative. Thi4
drink la made from herb-ir and la prepared (or use
ns easily as tea. 1 1 la calleif
All driurifisu afcllit at i-Jt
null J i.uu per pucliugtj.
Jluy one to-day, I,aue'
I' Ainll v
e lores tlie llovcU each daf in
eultby, ttiis Is necosaary.
iTicuic ino
QUICKLY. THQROUOMLY. FOREVER CURED
eclentiflo method thnt
ut h. now neriacieti
cannot jan unless ma
case la beyond human
Kid. You fuel lmDrovod
tho first dry.feel a beno
lit everyday i soonkuoir
) UUrBUli it tt.UK HU1UI1K
pen la body, wind and
heart. Dmlnsandlosftca
ondod. 15 verv obataciQ
to happy uiHrrled lifo ro
Wlll.enerffr. brainpower.
rhen failing or Jostaro
restored by this treat
mem, UBuiauonaiTRax
1 tortious or tno ioay en
arced and BtreDirthaned.
Victims of abused and
excesses, reclaim your
manhood t Sufferers from
Xolly.OYerwork.llI health,
r ecu In yourviuor! Don't
di'Bpalr.cven If in tho luet
eiaires. iion'tboaisiieart
enedlC quacks havorotx
bed yuu. Ix'tusshowyou
tlifltmodlfjil aniMnfniiiiil
uuimers Honor mni einii nero ko unna in nana,
AVrltororour lSuuk. with explanations A Proof-,
mailed scaled Tree. Over ,0O refercuce.
ERIE MEDICAL CO. t BUFFALO, IT. Z
RUPTURE
Ve. the nadornluned. were
wi-ireiv ouren in rupiuru ny
Dr. I. II Hayr. 81 AicliKt.
Plilladal iln, Ha, H. JoneN l'lil lis, -K-en not.
sniuie ra.; T. A. Kreliz, hi iiinglon l'.'.: K,
M.Hrnall, Mount Alio la: llev. 8. H.filier
iimii, Minbury. I'a: I) I. Dbllett. 2MH. 12m
Ht iteadin, fa,; Wm. Llli, IH'Jil Montrose Wl .
tl I. I 1 .. .1 I .. I. I . 1 I . AaKA 1 IIIUl l.'l ... U IAH
lng. Pa; Oeorveand I'll. DurHart, 431) LocuU
or, vcaaiu, r. ekuo loroircuiur.
jyf I TAKE
Pal adalphia and Reading tiaiirun
Time Table in effect JVot. IS, 1891
'UAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOW
"or New York via 1'hlladelnhin. woo aavi
2.10 5.25, 7.20 a. in. and 12 35 2.60 and 6.(5
p. tl. njoaiiy z.iu ana 7.43 a, rn, 1'or inct
York, via Maurh Chunk, weak flAvif. 6.2
7.2) a. in. and 12.35 and 2.50 p. m.
F r Heading and i'lilltidelplila week dnyi ,
2.10 S.2,1, 7.20, a. m., 12.33 &) and 9.55 p. a.
Hun lay, 2.10 and 7.48 ft. m , 4JX) p. m. .
V ir Harrleburc, week days, 2.10,7.20 a. m
250 S65p.ra.
-ir Allentown, week days, 7.20 . m 12.81
2.50 . m.
For Pottsvlll. week days, 2.10,7.29,. m.
12.30 2 '0 and fi.55 p. m. Uunday, 2.10 and 7.4
a, u , 4 30 p. m.
or t'amaqua and Mabanoy City, weol
da .-a, 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.35 2.60 and 5.S
p. il. Sunday, 2.10 and 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p.m.
Aaamonai tor fliauanoy uiiy, week uays 7.ui
p.m
For Lancaster and Columbia, week dayt
7.)R. m.. 3.50 p.m.
vnr villlamsport, Hunburyand liewlsbnrv
week Jays, 3.25, 7.20 and 1U1 a. m., 1,35, 7.6
p. a. Sunday 3.-25 a. m., 3.05 p, m.
or Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10 B.2i
5. 11, 7.20 and 11.39 a.m., 12.35, 1.35, 2.50,5.55
,7.01' e t.ii. . m, Sunday, 2.10. 8.25 and 7.41.
a,- .6, 4.30 n. ra.
"or uirardvllle (Kftppahannock Button
week days, 2.10. 8.25, 5.25, 7.20 and 11.80 a. m.
12.35. 135 2.60. 6.65. 7.00 and 9.25. p m. Hnnday
2-10 8 25, 7.48 a. m., 8.05, 4.30 p. m.
or Aanland and Hhamokln. week day
3.25,5.25,7.20, 11.39 a m 1,35, 7.00 and 0 25
II 1.1 . t) LI Jl.lll I !.." , I.J II. I '1 1 1 t.W '
L) .1 n ,m T ,H n m n m
."nvn New York via Philadelphia, week
days, 7.45 a. m., 1.80, 4.00, 7.80 p. m 12.16
u mil. Sunday. 6.00 p. m., 12.15 night.
ave fiov York via Mannh Chunk, w ir
days VW, 8.45 a. m 1.00 and 3.45 p.m. Sun
day, 7.00 a. m.
-ave rnuaaeipnia, wee uujb, i.iu, uro
10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 6.00 n. m.. from lirodd
a id Callownill and 8.85 a. m. and 11.30 p. ro
irom yinnno ureen sweets, nanoay .uo
m. 11.H0 p, m. from Nth anf urneu.
o-ive Keadlne. week days. 1.35. 7.10. lO.d
and '1.50 a. m., 6.55, 7.67 p, m. Sunday 1.35 at d
10.48 m.
uuve PotlKvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.43 a, m
12 iO, (ill p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a, m. anr
ii m
Leave Tamacma. week days. 3.20. 8.48 am
11 2 i ... in.. 1.21. 7.18. and 0.18 p. m. Sunday 3.2
7.43 m. and 2.60 p. m.
L,eive Mahanoy uity, week days, ii.iu, u.u
at d 11.47 a. iu 1,61, 7.42 aud 0.44 p. m. bur
day. 3.40,8.17 a. m., 3.20 p. m.
Ijoive Mahanoy Flane, week davs,2-4,,4.lii
0.30, 1.35. 11.59 a. m.,1.05, 2.06. 5 20, 6 28, 7.07, an
10 00 n m. Hnnday 2.4 ', 4.00. and 8.27, a. n
3.37,5.01 p.m.
Leave Uirardvllle (llappuhannock titw ioi
HCUl llJBf iS.tf . ttV4m U.OU. NUU O.l. . UK, .u
2.13, 8.82, 8.03 and 10.03 p. m. Sunday, 2,47
4.07, X 33 a. m. 3.41, 6.i7 p. m.
iji&ve wiiuamspori, wee uays, o.u",d.-iuuu
11.55 . m. 8.85 and 11.15 p, m. Hunday 11.1
p. m,
ir Baltimore, Washington and the wen
via 1. ft O. II. B., through trains leave Olraid
Avenue station. Philadelphia. (P. K. t. U.
at 3 55 801 and 11.27 a. m., 3.50 5.42 Bn
7 13 p. m. Sunday, 8.55 8.02 11.27 a, m 8.50
6 42 ma 7.11 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leavo Philadelphia, Chestnut Htreei WuaM
a a -ninth Htreei wharf.
For Atlantic City.
Week-daya-Express,9;01 a. m. 2.O0. .on,
p. n. Acionnndatluu,8 09 a. m. and 5.00,
i. tu,
Sundays. Kipresa, 9.00 a. m. Aooom
mi'tmlon, 8.00 a. m. and 4 JO p.m.
Hetarnlni;, leave Atlantlo City, depo
A'lantlo and Arkansas avennes. Weok-ds. t
Express, 7.30, 9.00 a. m. and 4.00, p.m. Ao
coiumodatlon8.10 a. m. and 4.80 p. m. Sun
days - Kxnress. 4.00. n. m. Accommodation
7.30 a. m. and 4.30 p. m.
U. u. UAiSlAJUH., uen-uratrc-r aki.
v. MnLEOIJ. Pres. Oen'l Manasrer.
Loliigh. Yalley Railroad.
ARRANGEMENT or PABSENOEB TI1A1KB.
NOV 15. 1891.-
Passenger trains will leave Hheuandoah for
Mauch Ohunk, Lehlghton, Hlatlngton, Cata.
saun.ua, Allentown, BethleLem, Eaaton, Fall
adelphlaandNe? York at 6.47, 7.40, 9.08 a.m.,
tZ52,aiO,B.2p.m.
For Uelvldere, Delaware Water Gap and
rttroudsburg at 6.47, a. m., and 6.28 p. m.
For Lambertvllle aud Trenton, 0.03 a, ra
For White Haven, Wllkes-Barre and I'ltU
u.11, ff.ui, xv. x u. u., a.xu Mill uu .. i ii,.
For Tunkhannock, 10.41 a. m 3.10 and 6.26
d. m.
For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and and Lyon
10.41 a. m., and 6.2U p. m.
For Laceyvllle, Towanda. Bayre, Waverly,
Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. mand
isop.m,
For Klmlra and the West vlaUalamanca at
3.10 p. m.
ror Auuonrieo, jxasieiou, bujckluu, ijuoii
I . V.. W..ll...liiaii4 ll.ni. Uun.ii Tnnn
I ' til 1 III II, nCI.LI.QIIJ aU1AAUU . . I I. H U UUI,
tlon at 6.47, 7.40, 8,03 a. m. and 12.62, 3.10 and
P.m. J
lor jeanesvuie, xjeviHuiu uuu ticavoi
Meadow. 7.40. 9.03 a. m. and 6.26 D. m.
ForUcrantonatS.47 9.0K. 10.41a. m. 3 10 and
ttoip. m.
ior iiaKie urooK. jeaao. xinnon ana r ree
land at 6.47. 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m.. 12.52 3.10 and
fi.2fi n. m.
Fortiaakake at S.47 and 9.08 a.m., and
ii.iu D. m
For w ljaanu, uuuerion ana t1 raosvme at
ISO and 8 H2 a m.. and 4.10 n. m.
I'Ul A. dive v lllvi inn
S.47, 7.40, 9.0U, 10.41,
D.'il HlldlO.W D. m.
rot Yaiesviue. manunoy uuy ana ucmnr.
I.,
,3.10,5.2fl, 8,03,
For Liosi ureoK. Jiraravine ana Anuiann
1.27. 7.46. 82. 10.15 a. m.. 1.00. 1.45. 4.10. 635
8.C0 and 9.14 p. ra.
Vol Uaritwater. H Clair and I'ottivllle,
6 51) '.40, 8 52, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 1X52, 3.10, 1.10, 5.26
P.m.
For Baca: Mountain, New Ilonton and
Morea. 7.40, 8.0S. 10.41 a. n... 12.62, 8.10, 6.20 and
R.IH d. m.
Kor Ilaven Hon, Oentralla, Mt. Oarmel and
tjuamokln, 8.G2, and 10.15 a. m 1.40, 4.4P
ma s.uo p. m.
Trains leave Bbamokln lor Blienandoau
7.55 ll.M a. m.. 2.10, 4.80 and B.80 p. m., arriving
.ilUli.n.nrin.1. II lie n . IO W IH E HO n n .1
UU .'IIV!!!.!.1,!".!., P.VU U , I. , . J. IhiV, U.U . H
u.io u. ra
p'orLiolty, Audenrled, Hllver llronk Juno
tlon nud lliuumn 5,47. 7.40. U.ou, and 10.11 u
rn., 12 02, n. in, o. arnna a; a p. m.
For Lost Creetc. Glrardvllle and Asulftnd
4.50, 9.10 11.85 a. m., 2.45 n. m.
For Darkwater. Ht. Olalr and I'olUvIlle
S.mi. 0 -ill a.m.. 2.45 n. m.
ror xaiesvuie, niannuoy uuy auu uoiano.
0,Wt ILI n. 111., H.llU, ll,W 11. u.
nor LKiiiy, Auuenriea aua nazieian, o.w
a in., i.-tu p. in:
TJ : ..I. V- T V.IV... ln,H.,nn
FU NftUVV UllUUK. JJUIBUUIU, lM(lll(lUU,
natasanqua, Allentown, Jiethleuem, Eajtor
ann novr Yorir, K.uua. m., i.w p. ra.
r or i-nuaaeinnia, i.iu p. m.
K. B. BYINOTON,
Uen'l Fau. AkL, UetliUUem
A J. GALLAGHER
Justice of the Peace,
Deed, Icases, Mortgages and Bonds written
marriage licenses aua legal claims
promptly attended to.
Real faUle, Collection and Insurance Agency
General Fire Insurance Business. Represent!
the Northwestern Mfe InsuranceUo.
Oprian Mnldoon's !n tldltiir, comer Centre
ana weniaus.,anennuaoau, rn.
Oooil Properties of All Kindt For Sale.
1. A two story double frame dwelling linnse
store und restaurant, on ISast Centre Bt.
2. A dwelling aud restaurant on Kaat Contrt
8. Desirable property on corner Centre and
Jardin streets, snltaule lor business pur
rioen.
i, A twostory double inline dwelling, on
v uhl j,iuvu Hirori.
6. Two 2 -story frame dwellings on Wett Cen
tro street.
6. Two 2 story dwelling' on tue comer ol
Coal and unestnut streets hloreroomin
one.
7, Two-story Blngle honse on North Chestnut
strtiftl with alnnrawai-ehouBe at. the rear.
g. Three two-Mory doubl frame building!
corner or Iiiojaann (iioerv sireem.
MEN WANTED
To teit a I'oltW Cure forth ffeU of wUbUBe,
fZl V--- - - Vmluilnn. out II-1j11I(T. I38Moi
8ixal Power, ItniwUncy, Ac. Bo grutl; our 'faith la
our Hiieclflo wo wilt vend one Full Month? Mttdlclntt
and fcuc-h vaJnbie Jnronnmon MirK. aai-ew
il. 11. CO.. 8ttb Urvntlwayi VvrL
First National hi,
tiikatiii; itvn.niNn,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA,
Capital, $100,000.00
A. W. Leisenring, Pres.,
P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres.,
J. R. Leisenrmq, Cashier,
1 bv v 1 7ivi ii w r r.nrnfflf
' l
Open Dally Froiu 9 to 3.
3 PER GENT. INTEREST
I'atrt uu Savings DcpoHltH.
ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
BOIIOYLKILL DIVISION
On and aftT November 15, 1831, tratnt wilt
leave Sienaniltah an follows:
fat Wiggau, Ullberlon, Fraekvllle, Noo
'Me, Bt. Clair, Hnd way points, 6.0J, 9.10,
11.43 a -a and 4.15 pm.
.undays, 000, 9,4ii a m and 3.10 p m.
for Fottsville, 8.UJ, v.io, 11 15 am aud 4.15
Snndayo, GOO, 0.40a m and 3.10 o m,
for IleadluK, 6.00. 11 45 a in nnd 4.16 I'm,
Sundays, GOO.-0.40 a.m. and 3.10pm.
"or Fottstown, l'noenixville, NonUtovn
Vhlladelphla (Brood street station), 8,00,
11.13 a. m. and 4.15 p m week days
unduys, 600, 0.40 am 3.10 p m.
Trains leave Fraekvllle tor Khenandoab t
1.40 tt maad 11.11,5.01, 7.42, 10,03 p m. Han-
dtvs U IS a m and 5.40 n m, '
Leave I'ottxvllle lor Shenandoah, 10,15 ann
1.43, a tu 4 io, t.is, 0.42 p m. onnuays, 10.40
r l l'j p jl.
Lisve l'hlladelnbla (Uroad street stdtlon).
r PoltavlUoftndUhenandonh, 6.67, 8.3) a m
.'0 and 7.00 n m week days. Bundav 3.50. and
.21 am
iror.Newxorn:,3.K, 4,o, .4u, b.sa, .&u, 7.8,
208.3a J.60. ll.O0andll.14. 11.33 am. lZtmnoon.
limited tn-ss, 1.05 4.60 p m.) 12.44,1.33 1.40,
i.kw i.x.vi i. ii, ui, .du 7.ia .u ana lu.uo
m. 12.01 lent
-n Ounaays. 3.20. 4.05. 4.40. 8.12. 8.S0. 9.(0.
11.85 . n. vnd 12.41, 1.40, 2 30, 4.02, (limited,
91), is. H. A 2) M,'in.n . n and 12.01 nlehl
stations 8.20 and II 11 a. m 4.00 p.m week
dayR. Freehold only 5.00 p in week days.
l.ll, l.....a nnA iVn.hlnnn II UI f OH
x' ui uor. uu.. uiiuc UI1IUI.U aui. uici uiduiuid
iiaiwuiuiD m,u ,i noLi.u.uu. u.uv, , ,i,
10 and 11.18 n. m.. 4.41. 6 57. 7.40 n.ra and 12.03
lehl dally and 8 31. 10.20 a. in.. 12 35 (limited
xpress wlmdlnlnK car to llalllraure) 1.30, 3.48
i. m. we -k davs. For Baltimore only 2.02. 4.01
wcekdtys, 60S. 11.30 p. tu. dally.
For Hlchmoud, 7 20 a. m. and 12.03 night
dally, 1 30 p m, daily, except Bunday.
Lrua3 leave fiarnsenrif lor I'liusoarc aua
ne west every day atl2.iand 3.10 a m and
II 1 1 1 . 1 1 , . ,1 . nnrl ') II 1 II". n m nr....
I tl l..,Ui'VU, AUM I p UlA. TT B.JI 1UI
.ltoona 8 15 m and 4.10 p m every nay.
r ur I'liisonr? naty, n.u a m uauy ana lu.zu
Da week days.
teave Hanbary (or Willlamsport, ISlmlra,
.nn,,r,l...,n iIaiUbi... II . 1. !,.,... .. K,nn.
.'ill UUBklUU, UUUB9il&, 1 InlU ..III. 1 1111.1
1.10 am dally. and 1.35 Dm weakdavs.
Vr Ellnlra.5.3') o m weak days.
t'u. nine end intermediate DolnU. i.Kiaiu..
ally, x'or Look Raven. 5.10. and 9.68 a m.
lally, 1 35 and 5.1 p. m. week days, For
naova 3.io a m i 35 ana t,J r m week aoys
.ton. uiaannavs,
-t w. is rilBM, J K.WOUllT
(lao. Man'' 'n. Pans. A.KI
',000 Csnulne VylerCurtnln DoskoS2l and
nub ajui btiDin
Ttfo. 4nOT Antlaiie Oak Standard Tyler Beills,
lrt. Cln. IuiibIiv Ufl.uin. hlnii. Mlco and UuBt.
loor.xlno noliom unaor araweraj imicu., iiiubb
lined Curtain! Polished Oak, Writing Tables OTura
blor lockt ono lock securing all drawers! 8 lieavr
cardboard Filing Iloxesi Cupboard In end! Paneled
Finished Hack! Intension Arm Blldcsi JW eliibt
SOt) lbs. IM-Ice.r. O. II. ut 1'iietoi-j', 1 Wet.
Also 1,000 Antique Ann uesKB.
urn. lnliH. Kama as nbove.oicept mado of Bolld
Antlquo Ash, Rood as oak. 'Wetirtit 8 OO 11...
from our Indianapolis factory direct. Mado and Bold
solely by tbo TYLER DESK CO., St. Louis, Mo.
finest ver printed. Itookifreei powg9 la tenti.
DR.THEELi
538 KP.i'.nf.i'.Vj
Ui oolr feotu Oeriuao imerls
H.-cialUl In Uu UnluJ bistn bo It
tbie to cum Blood Potsoni
Nervous Debility "4 Spe
cial Diseases h mi,
Sklo l)Ui.ki. Kiil 1iioU Pilot la Iht
bouoi.BoreThront Mouth,
Bltuhu. 1'imiili 1-rupUoni. ton tf
hnl Vlcrrni BwcIUdki, IrrluUooi,
InllunmsUoni ftml BusdIdii,
BWlctutct, Hesknei d4 KmIJ
J., loil memory, w.,1 huk mraUl mllT
Binmr miei sua ill Dims rnslllsi iiiSiVi,
Io.ll.oti tlon or O.it.otk. Int eo" currf In JV7, i
rllrf ono.. Do not loie hope, 00 motler wsl safer.
Uelnj lloolor. Queck, FemllJ or Hoepltel Pnjelcles " """
Dr. TF1EEL euro, positively sod wlltoul drtenUoo nom
tviloeei. olo. vouiiil, mneis aen ikDTBOie cotrrtiirtAfiee
M.tnt.m. rlnh or poor, ernd lo elerap for DOOK
''TRUTH" efpoelm QoseH ooilrr eworn Uillmoolele.
ikvij.'d.ilr from 11.1 Kf'lli ll, Wed, sod 8t
If-. S to 10. Bonder clll 1. Write or cell end be ssf d.
rr Beferenoee see Wedo, d Ssturde; Kills, doll Tun
DO YOU WANT RELIEF?
KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY
AVI II promptly rt'ltare the nuet di
tretwing cam of Acute or Chronic Iilmu
nidtlmn or Gout. Jly trlctly Ueivln
tho dlrectlQua, It will cure you )crm&u
eutly
Uulim tlic pumrroui nrep-rnuona tnti nooa
tht oouutrj. tbl oirdlciue li ipecltlt for tho
vtiioua fwrtaa of rlteuiintlim onlv tad &ol la
id; mum i curatvll' Unu bottln Hoi.
k BtUfulorr lmurclnn cu th avtlcni, mi
la eonaeotloD villi tit jitt, coiivini'fj (t tufli'icr thai
lb preiwr temedj liai fonua- Yuo ro cartttitlj !
ouiiUit ia Utit lav twin or
K ROUT'S ItUKUMATIO lUCMlCIlV.
wot tltitcrlna testlmoul.la.
Ooljf legatntiU lusredlLUta, rrmarkaUe for their cnmtlf
riwers. urtf u.vi tu wti unruui ui renuvs a
ILI1EUUAT10 IttUKIlY
$1.00 Pat Ssttlo. 6 Eottle:, J 5. CO. nils. 25 Ct. Sex.
UAauiusgturur, Kbd you ui recclvail Tr tnai,
AUtKKT lUCOVT.
3037 Slurket litrot't, IhliiidH, Tu
John R. Coyle.
A.ttorney-at-Law
AND
T?fo1 ITci-nf-f A(Tfni-
OKK1CK liKriDALI.'S UOILUINO,
Pur U.U and Contra Slrastl. SHENANDOAH. PA
PROPERTY FOR SALE:
riuralllnv hnilbp, urllll aT.irH.rOOia BQd refi
luuruui. i.oottiea on Dh.. o.....
sHAvn rlwKlllnir hnnses at tbe roruer oroi
tier tana i.iovii streets. uuuii"
Terms reasonable.
fin
i
m
un