RECIPROCITY TALK Is Secrotary Ulnino to Bcopon jNcffotintions ? SO SAYS THE DOMINION PRESS. Eepoit That Tbr9 Commissioner Will Go to Washington Next Week. The Canadian tlol eiiinienl, lCii'ittlng the Important I'actor Hie lterliiim lty Queii tlnn l In Dominion l'llectlini, line. Imt Ko Opportunity of Herntdliifr That the United Stnten Still Wsliee to Negotiate. Ottawa, Out., Feb. 4. From one end of the Dominion to the other the Govern ment pre?, on evidently Inspired Infor mation sent out from Ottawa, intimate that, at the request of tho United States Government, three representatives of the Dominion Cabinet will proceed to Wash ington next week to reopen negotiations with Secretary Blaine for reciprocity be tween Canada and tha United States. Knowing tho importnnt fnctor the re ciprocity question Is sure to be in the pending Dominion election, tho Govern ment have lost no opportunity to horald ,Jt abroad UiatjjemkrfyTJfiiine'naK showifj u alsposltlon at last to negotiate. Speaking with n member of the Cab inet, the latter Bald that no official an nouncement had been made, although admitting that thero wns a striking sig nificance to the uniformity with which the information had gone abroad through the Government piess. The Ottawa "Freo Press" says It is an election fake on the part of 1'iemicr Ab bott, and that Secretary Maine's confir mation of having invited the Canadian ministers to Washington to negotiate a treaty of reciprocity will have to be re ceived before they will believe it.. Leading Liberals deprecate the govern ment's action in attempting to use Secre tary Blaine by false representations to assist them In fighting their elections If he has held out no further inducements for the, Canadian delegates to visit Washington. THE PAPAL SUCCESSION. Leo XIII Ciilivatni: the View of the College of Cardinal. ' Rome, Feb. 4. It is stated that Pope Leo has addressed an inquiry to the members of the Cardinals' College, both in Italy and abroad, asking for their opinions as to whether the successor to the Papacy should be an Italian. The object of the inquiry I understood to be to allay the jealousies between Catholic countries in Europe, each of which is afraid that a cardinal from the other may be selected for the tiara. " Until the Pope receives answers from the cardinals abroad, he will not com municate the reMilt to the powers. It is Haiti, howe er, thnt the Italian cardinals are unanimous lor one oi tuuir own countrymen, and this practically decides tbe question. Short In Ills Ai-counts. Bn.TTl.unono, Vt., Feb. 4. Albert M. Johnson, town clerk, treasurer and tax collector of tho Township of Wilmington, bus disappeared since Monday, ami efforts to learn of his whereabouts have beeu futile. Mr. Johnson, who, In conjunction with his many public olllces also pursued the vocations of dentist and jeweler, had a large jewelry safe iu which he always placed the funds of the town. The auditor opened the safe after some diffi culty, the combination having been changed, and investigation disclosed a deficit of $l,ii00 In the town's funds. "Was Slio Prowiiod While In n Trance? " Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 4. When the body of Frances Burke, who wat buried in Dunkirk, was exhumed yesterday, the casket woa found to contain, besulex the corpse, a quantity of watr sufficient to hjive drowned her. This discovery strengthens the belief that site was burled'allve and drowned in the grave ere she could awake from the trance In which she was buried. Coroner Blood lutt taken the sworn statement of the girl's family and, while he has not yet made a report, he ueusure those who brought about the funeral before the permit had been obtained. Senator tVerts Appointed. Trbnton, N. J., Feb. 4. Senator George Wert, of Morris County, was yesterday appointed a justice of the Supreme Court to succeed Justice Knapp, who died on the bench in Jersey City. Senator Werts lias resigned as senator. His nomina tion was promptly ooulirmed by the Senate. There will be n special session of the Supreme Court to-day for the pur pose of making the new justice a coun-hclor-ut-luw, as he has never pasted an uxnmiuation as suclv Loulilnnu l.uttery Uhei lu. New Orleans, Feb. 4. John A. Mor ris, the pnncipal owner and director of the louiHian Lottery company will Drive notice iu the uewkpapers tiiut he intends to withdraw hi proposition ror tue(re (hartci of he company and that the oou i ern will wind up if- ailalrs and retire from the Held when its charter expire iu One of the the Strikers Arrtnlml. l'iTi..Lum., I'a., Fib. i 1'rtatoiriCipp' lit, a hiilking comtiator of the Man cl u r line, living in Allegheny City, wa arii-ilt-d )ut night on buspiciou of liuMiii; Linm-J the explosion which wr,,d ii. ie of the turn of the company tiu-i.l-j emlaujjeriiig the lives of eight lneu vho urn1 ridiu iu the conveyance at the time. 1 uellili Capital ll-liiinl the Dent. M . l)Ki.i:A.h, Lu ! -1 hi-syndicate whir ii h is ,,ll'u ""i " " r! lur the pur- lut-.' nl all l lie l-K in this city . lu-, .! l in- ijil il i i t ton m t.nu n.il d- il l.i i c , urn hniciUh iiinil tli uuai. ine inleu- iis mud of the mil In, opera- ili mure modern onus aud umiii; Hi' ii Iki- a warehouses. ll.nuey Itnocl.i, Out llHln ily. lu. . ...i .ii, It. I , Feb. 4. A twelve- round timii took .luck here .laiit night lietwi-tn iul liinuey and iloltltt Flaherty, The latter, though ultimately defeated, made a name (truiinle and when his kneea gave way from tinder him, hit feo ouJ, .tack JlcOee, threw up the aponge. THE SPECIE LANDED. Itut There Am Still l'nur Hundred Knctn of Mull on the Kldnr. London, Feb, 4. The lifeboats have mnde several journeys to and from the stranded North German Lloyd steamer Elder, nground on the Atherfiold lodge, and lmvo succeeded in lauding ull the specie from tho steamer. They have also landed soveral sacks ol mall, which Is In a wet condition. It is reported that there are still 400 sacks of mall matter on the steamer. Tho North German Lloyd steamer Havel, Cnpt. Jungst, which sailed from New York Jan. !i0, has arrived at South ampton. The agents at Southampton had ar ranged for all the passengers of the Ill fated Eider who desired to proceed to Drcmen from Southampton by tho Havel. They boarded that atenraer and have sailed for Uremon. It nqw transpires that the yueeii was deeply luteroted'in the fnto of tho Elder and her passengers and crew. Her Ma-1 jesty when informed that tho steamer was nshore gave orders to be hourly notified by telegraph as to tho progress mado by the ltfeboatmen and others in lesculng the imperilled passengers nud crfXf' 1 Tho Queen sent a telegraphic message to Atherlleld, through the President of the Board of Trade, tho Right Hon. Sir Jllchael E. Hicks-Beach, Bart., stating that Rhe warmly appreciated Umnalluilfc-- -COIttlnc1rof"lhe crews oi ihe three life- boats engaged in saving the crew and passengers of the stranded German. steamship, The local Secretary of the Lifeboat Society read the Queen's telegram, which was brielly worded, to the assembled life savers of Athcrileld amid u scene of great enthusiasm. WILL GO TO CHICAGO. l'rof. Kntipp KosIkhh Ills Cliulr nt Tale College. New Haven, Conn., Feb. 4. Prof. William J. Knnpp, Ph. D., L.L. D., ot Yale University, has resigned his chnir and accepted the appointment of Heard professor of the Romance languages and literature In the University of Chicago July 1, 18'ja. His salary will be $7,000 a year. During his residence in New Haven Prof. Knapp has published several books, nnd has written for many foreign period icals. ' Thinks NililllnU Iturned Ills Homo. Passaic, N. J., Feb. 4. The handsome residence of Colonel Charles A. Du Ar nnud at Carleton Hill, just across the river from here, wns burned yesterday nfternoon. Loss $!i0,000. Tho colonel is tt lit., nrtfnlnn tlitit. Jllillfata ivlirwn iitvi. i.u,r 1.0 i.nu m.miK.,1 l.tr i,tu nniinnVnn support of tho Czar, set fire to his homo, i Colonel I)e Amaud is a Russian by birth , but an American by adoption. l'avorahle to Indian Girls' Morals. Washington, Feb. 4. In response to an inquiry made by the Commissioner of Indian Alfairs in regard to alleged Im morality among Indian girls, numerous replies have been received from tho various Indian agents, the tone or wincn is favorable Jo the moral chnrnctcr of tho girls. .Spider" Anderson Not Guilty. Camden, N. J., Feb. 4. Last evening the jury in tho case of "Spider" Auder Bon. the colored horse owner nnd jockey, who hns been on trial here for tho mur der of William Robinson on Sept. 19, at Gloucester, returned a verdict of not guilty. Approved lly the President. Washinoton, Feb. 4. The President hns approved the act of Congress grant ing the right of way through the In dian Territory to the Hutchlusuu Sj Southern Railroad company. Weather Indications. WAsniNOTON, Feb. 4 For New Knirlanli Slluhlly eoolor, fresh northerly winds; cloudy weather lo-nlg tit; cool and fair to-inorroiv. Vor New Jorsey: Slightly colder; dlminislilnj nortliwosteily winds and cloudy weather, fair to-night and probably to-morrow. l'or Eastern New York: SlUrlitly ooolei-; ill. uiinislilnif northwesterly wluds with cloudy weather, followed by fair to-night and prob ably to-morrow. l'or Kastorn Penutylvanta: Northwesterly winds; cloudy weather; slightly ouolor, fuir to night and pnilmbly to-moirow. l'or Delaware und Maryland: Cloudy weather. followed by fulr to-night and to-morrow; nortUeily wincui, lieconjlng vurluWu. For Wcatei a New York and Western Penn sylvania: Cloudy weather, with Uurrlesof snow along tbe lake shore; westerly wind; piouably fulr to-morrow. NEW AltK ai.VUKISTjI. New York. Fob. 3. Money on oull easy at IU and S per cent. BONDS. Clfl4lnir, Yesterday. CloKlnj. To-day. 100,. llTv, lid 10U s, l!eg... s, Ooup,, s, UlAK... s, CoUi, . 113V4 ,.11014 taVCft MAHKBT. Cloalnit. Yesterday. Clotnj To -day. 80 tut iH 141 30 Canadian TjaoUle go UtUc5o. Hur'iiinvr.V.'.'.'.UlS lUil. X- 1IUUNUU .....UBO net, LaoU. & AYMIni Ul pmk:.":::::::::::::::":: Vr iUe Shore... li tuui. Sash,... T4 WloWtKBU toutral 107 lalaHiuil faolflo..., 83 Kew Jerooy UinU-nl 115 Northwestern 117 71 'i net tm 11)7 na ,ir,4 ul TU 4a b5 Oregon narivatmu Paclflo Mail i M Iteadlnjv.... 0 lluokHiaivd jjl tit. Puul .'. 7 Ruion Paolflo 4W4 Weateru Union 7 UliAIN JiAUKKr. .Vheiu-Nurnei oueued weak mul continued so. No. 2, rod winter. lOlt Feb. 100 ; Jlur. 1Uto1ii--!rurket opened weak, butsubeciiuently adaiut t. No. a. mixed. Jim. 81 . Feb. 63 , Oui .Mumi't ouened dull. ISO, X, mixed, Suaodi Jun. Fob U5. PHODDCE MAU1CBT. IlUTMtB- Creainery. Stale & I'enn., extra...31Hn.a.T3 a. Creaisory. watwn. ti.tU vaiSO a. Creamery, western. Mounds. 'Ji o.a'7 c Btutodalo. h. t. tuus, extiu.,....'Jj c.aiO u. LiiKKur- state f autoi-.i . f ull eream. funey .llji-.al2 a State f factor) lull eroam H imiII State fantory, toll i i-ouiu. Um . .. iHfcL.ullia, btutofuctoo, .ull vivaui. isooj lo iirluie lOi-jilHju. Btate fuuiory, couiinon to ftfir. ... Mjjaili)u. Livis I'OUIilllV- Sprliiir chickens, prime . 8 c.aO cul'-i cum Bprinic i-hUikens. lariro per lb 11 1...... U-...1. Kr lu lUI. I, 11 STORIES OF HARRIS Tho Murdoror'8 First Wifo Said to Ilavo Boon Eoiind. SHE WAS ALSO A SCHOOLGIRL. And Was the Yiotlm of ths Praotioa Made Common With Women- Ho Her Nntne wan T.illtl Van Znndt and Slio wns but Fourteen Yours Old When She Married lllm Tho Discovery of mi In trigue Willi Another Girl Cannes Her to Leave lllm. After Which nil Operation Instigated by linn-Is wns Performed Upon Her. Wutu Vnnw T.'-.T. A rpi 11 1 n.4 ""7 w n t u v T"e f ,C"rly le .W; H"?rI .wh n. ?. ,cs- uay nigut was ueciareu guilty oi denuer ately murdering his becond wife, Helen Potts, has at last been discovered. At least so thinks Assistant District Attor ney Wellman. Search had been made far and wide for such a person, but with- ouj. ayaU, ' , ... , . ,, ..,., 0ne ' abu' the mUdl of tl,e trlal a wan living in Connecticut wrote to Mr. WeHmftn, - teUing - hlm of TV case of n secret marriage in vrhjch he believed Carlyle W. Harris to be one of the principals, This man, whose name is withheld, wns telegraphed for and camo to New York, Ho told Mr. Wellman that about seven years ago he was acquainted with a young girl, Lulu Van Zarult, who had been married at the age of 14 to one Charles Harris, who was then 10, and that the marriage took place at the house of tho pastor of tho old A3bury Church on Washington square. Within two weeks the girl discovered that her hus band's nnmo wns Carlylo. He took her to Brooklyn to live. Her parents were residents of Plnlnfleld, N. J. Tho pair left Brooklyn soon afterward nnd went to Connecticut to live, where the young wife soon detected her hus band in an intrigue with another girl. In disgust she left him and returned to New York, whero afterward a criminal operation was performed on her at her husband's lustlgatlon. It was discovered that she had been living with her mother for three years in East Ninety-second sticet, but had left there about u year ago. It was also found that other parties had been look ing for the girl a few days previously. These are supposed to have been emissar ies of the defendant on trial. Mr. Wellman and the Connecticut gen tleman then called on Inspector Byrnes, win detailed several detectlvos on the sercu fT t"e girl, who was finally found n ,?"tu Amboy, N. J. She yua .there visited by the gentleman from Connecti cut,' who found that she had become u physical wreck as tho result of the al leged operation. Nothing1, however, could induce her to come to NewYork to testify against Harris, who had threat ened her so that she lived in perfect terror of him. She, however, examined pictures of Harris, and declared It was tho face of her husband, grown more mature. Her uncle, who is wealthy and has a great deal of inguence over her, positively forbade her to attend tho trial on pain of his lasting displeasure. This was on Sunday last, and thero was no time to make further efforts to get her to appear on the witness stand before the close of the trial. There is also positive proof that Harris wronged n servant in Brooklyn, who, in 1800, gave birth to a child in one of the hospltuls In this city." When she got well enough to leave the institution she wns penniless and appealed to Harris, who wns now Becretly married to Helen Potts. Harris gave her a trifle and told her to "get rid of the brat" by leaving it on some doorstep. WORLD'S FAIR POSTOFFICE. One that Will Do Credit to Any of the Larger Cities of llio Union. CnjoAao, Feb. 4. Postolllco Inspector Stoddard has prnotlcnlly completed hiK investigations for n plan for a World's Vulr 1'ostoffloe. Although the inspector could not make public the work accomplished, it ia known that uis pian contemplates a postolflco at the U orld's Fair grounds Wlllch will not only ue ampiu in uupauiiy to accommoilate tlio 150,000 exhlbltots, but will be a pontofllce wliioh will do credit to nuy of the larger cities in the United State. The employes will number between 400 and COO, und it is believed that Inspector Stoddard will recommend that the olllco, Instead of having a postmaster, be placed under tho control of Postmaster Sexton. A Vul liable Gilt. Boston, Feb. 4. A column from the remains of the temple at the Kheneusu of the ancient Egyptians has just been received by the Museum of Fine Arts. It is the gift of the Kgypt Exploration Fund of Boston, through Its vice-president for America, Rev. Dr. William C. Winslow, of Boston. The column Is an exquisite speoimen of the palm leaf pat tern, and this and its twin column, now in the British Museum, are the finest Bhnfta from any Egyptian temple ever taken out of Egypt. l'robubly Vatully Injured. Covinotok, Ky., Feb. 4. Stave Brognn, aged 3ti, n Kontucky Central Hall road engineer, was shot and prouaDiy latauy injured by Rlohard Uray, nn ex-letter currier. Uray was arrested. He is 48 years of ago. Ilrogan had been paying attentions to nn unmarried daughter ot uray, who recently became a mother. Gray charged Biogan with being the father. Democratic Convention Untitling. Chicago, Feb. 4. The local commit tee of Democrats to provide for tho com ing National .Convention lias abandoned nil hope of aeon t ing the uiqiWilUon build ing and has decided to build a wlgwain oapable of seating ld,lH)0 people iu which the convention will be held. A site on the lake front on which to erect thi building will probably be secured. lli- lteooveiy 1imI1i1o. WikSHiruTON, Feb. 4 The condition oi Mrs. Howard M. Schneider, who was shot br her husbatid Sunday evening mid sup poed to be mortally wounded, Is im proving, nnd her recovery is possible. The funeral Of her brother, Frank Hum- lick, who was shot and killed by his brother-in-law, occurred yesterday. iNQALwS ON THE NAVY. The cx-8eim!orTHlltRof the Kecent Clillta'l Imbroglio. CmoAao, Fob. 4. "Thlsvhole Chilian imbroglio Is an Illustration of tho danger of our having a nnvy," tiuld ex-Senator John J. Ingnlls, at the Grand Pacific. "Here the Baltimore) was in tho harbor of Valparaiso, where she had no business to be. "She had a right to be there, to be sure, and being thero our ilag and uni form wero entitled to respect, but slio had no business there. Her sailors went on shore and got into nn altercation. "Had they nnd their ship been where they ought to have been, in tho harbor of San Francisco, New York, Boston or somo other American seaport, they would not have been hurt. But tho officials wanted to make a show of action and they sent the Baltimore to Vnlpaaaiso, where she had no business, as they sent tho rpst of tho fleet to other places where they have no business. "The suppositious trouble with Chili was manufactured by people who have a direct interest in securing a big appro priation from Congress to build nn ox pensive, useless, unnecessary navy. "It was tho annual war scare which is gotten up by the same people just about tho beginning of every Congress. The scare is always based on some trifling incident in itself of no importance and out of the question as a casus belli. One year it was the Behrlng Sea dispute and we were suro to have a war with Great Britain. Then it was the Mafia lynching nt New Orleans thnt was to involve us with Italy. Before that wo had some discussion with Spain. Now just watch tbe course of ovents und see if Congress is not asked to appropriate forty or fifty million fjf a nnvy." "lio we not neeu a navyr "No. sir. A navv will only get us into trouble, just ns the Baltimore did. There is no necessity for this country in send ing a lot of warships swaggerlug around the earth saying 'the United States must bo respected. ' The United States is re spected without any bullying sort." of thnt TO SUBDUE GARZA. Texnns Want Gov. Hogg to Call Out Two Hundred Hungers. Laredo. Tox.. Feb. 4. The news' of the killing of llufus Clover by a detach ment of Garza's band has created in tense excitement in this city, where the deceased was well known, and had a host of frlends- The nliuost nnanltnous splnlon is ex pressed thnt Gov. Hogg should at once order out 200 picked rangers, if neces sary, and put a quietus to this disagreo- able state of auairs. Santa Frj, N. M., Fob. 4. Tcmio Salz, Jesus Slcllas and Pedro Mendoza, who wero implicated In the murder of Anchctta during tho late troubles at Ascension, Mexico, are now under arrest at Las Cruces, N. Jl. lue .Mexican government is attempting to have them extradited, and much trouble is expected to arise, as Salz claims to be an Ameri can dltlzen, and says ne nau notuing to do with the killing. Tho other two do not claim to bo American citizens. They will be held to await investigation of their case. BANK WATCHMAN SUICIDES. He "Was a Urotlier of cx-Prcladent Mo- Cauluy of Ulcktnaoii College. Baltimore, Feb. 4. Shortly after 8 a. m., AVntclunan McCauley, at the Conti nental National Bank, committed suicide in the bank by shooting. McCauley was seen by the officer on the beat ten min utes before. He was walking up and down, and nothing unusual about his demeanor wns notiecable. At 8 o'clock he should have turned in an alarm, nnd it was his failure to do so that apprised the authorities that some thing wn wrong, McCauley was about CO years of ago nud exceedingly feeble. He leaves a wife and family. He was a brother of Iiev. James A. McCauley, ex-President of Dickinson College, the famous Methodist divinity school at Carlisle, Pa. Coal Kxlilbt nt the I'ulr. WiMCEBliAWiE, Pa., Feb. 4, The coal Operators In the anthraoits region hold a meeting here yesterday, Lieut. -Governor. Watres presiding. It was resolved to bend fifty thousand tons of nuthraoltc coal to the World's Fair. A house, con structed of anthracite coal, will also be erected on tho Fulr grounds. . In llnrou Pava'M Pluce. . -Home, Feb. 4. Count Catnlanl, the Italian Minister at Copenhagen, is mak ing preparations to proceed to Washing ton iu the place of Baron Fnva. The Count is a general favorite in Copeu- hniren. and his fellow diplomats are preparing a farewell testimonial. Another Outbreak at Deer Inland. Boston, Feb. 4. An outbreak is re ported among tho prisoners nt Deer Island. ritty ponce uave ueen seut from this city to the scene. This is tho second riotous demonstration that has occurred in that institution within a few weeks. To Honor Newniun, Londok. Feb. 4. In the City Counoll of Oxford a resolution bus been passed accepting the proposition to erect a statue to Cardinal Nownmn, and the matter lias beeu referred to u committee who will suggest a looutlon lor tho memorial. Creultmn (let Seven l'er Cent. Dsdiiah, Mass., Feb. 4. A settlement has been urrlvod at lu tho Brown, Steese & Clark failure, by the terms of which the creditors recelvo 7 per cant. The firm's aggregate liabilities, wlion It failed, two years ago, were $3,OQ0,000. Tied the Score. Havana, Feb. 4. Tbe fourteenth game of the ohess mutch, a liny Lopez, was won by Steinitz, otter SO moves, who thus equalized the score, which is now ns follows: Steinitz, f; Vschigorln, 5; drawn, 4- - lilHHKreeineut lu the Mimtell Cnne. Nvack, N. Y.. Feb. 4. -The jury in the case of Mrs Harriet '. Muntell, on trial tor iusuuity 111 Kockl.md County Court, disagreed and were diMihnrged. Will Sliike ftn Itenliluncii. Omaha, Neb., Feb. 4. Should Gov. Boyd wish to iinmedlately assume tho duties of his ofllce, Gov. Thayer, it is said, will make uo resistance. Mi adelphia and Bonding Bailrou Tint's Table In effoet Jfov. IS, 1801 "KINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOW. wrNcw YorK via 1'lillftdelpblR, weelcdnvi 2.10 .39, 7.a R. m. aud 12 33 2.SU ami 5.16 p. n. sjAnaay 2.111 ana 7. a. m, ror ney Vork. VIA Mauch Chunk, weak days, 5.21 7.2) a. m. and 12.3 and 2.D0 p. m. r ir iteaaing and rntiaaoiptua wosjc oay , 2.1(1 5.23, 7.20, a. in., 12.35 S.W and S 65 p: n . Hun lay, 2.10 and 7.18 a.m., 4.30 p.m. K r lfarrlsliurg, weok days, 2.10,7.20 a. m 2 50. 3.55 p.m. Al llentown, week dayo, 7. ZP , in.. 12.3 260 -. m. r'or fottaviiiis, week daye, 2.1(1, 7.),. m. RS0 2,-iO nd6.55p.m. Uunday, 2.10 and 7.4 a 11 , 4.30 p. m. or 1'nmugua and Mahannv tlltv. weel da.'S, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, , m., 12.35 2.50 and 5.6 p. n. rsuuuay, ana 7.48 a. m., 1.30 p. m Additional cur M.AUanoy City, week days 7.01 p.m iror Lancaster and Columbia, week day j.Uia, ro., 2.50 p.m. "it- Wtlllamsport. Hunbury and Lewlsbttrk week Jays, 3.2, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m 1.S5, 7.0 p. -J, .lunday 3:23 a. m., 3.05 p. m. 'or Mahanoy Plane, weeic days, 2.10 B.2; 5. 5, 7.20 and 11.30 a.m., 12.35, 1.35. 2.50,6.55 7.0" 0 n. m. Hunday, 2.10, 3.23 and 7.4 ,1, i.5, 4.30 0. m. for airardvllle (Itappahannock Htatton week days, 2.to. 3.25, 5.25, 7.20 and 11.80 a. m. 12.35, 1 35 2.50, 6,55, 7.00 and 9.25. p m. Bundoy 2-10 3 25, 7,48 n. m 8.05, 4.30 p. m. nr Ashland and Hhamokln. week Jav 3.23.5.25.7.20. 11.30 a. ra., 1.35, 7.00 and 9 25 p oa, Sunday 3.25, 7 43 a. m., 3.05 p. m. TRAINS FOll BUENAN UOA11 : 'ave New York via Philadelphia, week days.7.45 a. m., 1.80, 4.00, 1.30 p. m 12.16 n ;ul, yunday, H.00 p. m.. 12.15 nleht. avfl Ne? York via Manoh chunk, w.k days 4.80, 8.45 a. m., 1.00 and 3.15 p. m. Sun day, 7.00 a.m. saye Philadelphia, weer day, 4.10, ard 10.00 a. m. 4.01) and 6.00 p. m rrom Bros d a id Callowuill and 8.35 a. m.nnd 11.30 p. m trom nth and ireen streots. Hnnday 9.05 a m. U.30 p. tn. (torn Otli ano iien. ave Heading, week days, 1.35. 7.10, 10.1" nnd 1 1.60 a.m., 5,65, 7.67 p.m. Hunday 1.85 atd 10.13 X. m. Fottsvllle, waek days, 2.10,7.40 a. ru 12 iO.BJl p. m. Bnnday, 2.40, 7.00 a, in. ant V. ra. Loavo Taraaqua, week days, 8.20, 8.43 uoi U 2 w. m., 1.21, 7.13, and 9.18 p. m. (Sunday X.2( 7.43 m. and 2J)0 p. m, I.eve Mahanoy Olty, week days, 8.10, 8.11 nt d It. 47 a. m 1.517.42 and 9.44 p.m. Bur day. 8.40,8.17 a. m 3.20 p. ra. l.o we Mahanoy Plane, weo days, 2-41, 4.W (1 30, 1.33. 11.59 a. m.,1.05, i08. 5'20, fl 28,7.57, an 10 00 o. m. Bnnday 2.4n, 4.00, and 8.27, a. ir 3.37,6.01 p.m. Leave Glrardvllle (Rappahannock Hiat'os, weoit days, 2.47, 4.07, 88. and 9.41 a. m 12.0' 2.12, S3, 6.82, 8.03 and 10.03 p. m, bnndy,2,4; 4AY7 R S3 it. m. 3.41. fi.117 n. m. L'we WtUlamsnort, week days, 3.00,9.45 'ind ll.a. m.9.3-' BUR 11.ID p. 111. OUU'iaj n. in. .ir RnlMmnrn. WanhlnirLon aud the west via K ft O. R. It., through trains leave Glratd Avenue station, rniiaoeipnia, i r i. ot. nr..-, ail nntl w.n a. m.. 3 50 5.12 an 7 13 p. ra. Banday, 3.55 8.02 11.27 a, ra., 3,66 5 42 .ud 7.11 p.m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chwtnut Street WttaM a i 1 jutn aireei w narr. Voe Atlantic CHv Ve9k-dys-Express,9:00 a. ra. 2.00. on. ;.. -u. .V03OtnaiiiHou, 8 00a. m. and 5.U0, a. tn. iandays. Kiprese. 9.00 a. m. Acoom- m a ion, 8.00 a. ra. aud 4.30 p. m. -ltnrnlng, leave Atlnntlo City, depo AMantlnnnd ArkatiflA4 avenne!. week-da I Exnress. 7.30. 9.00 a., m. and 4.00. p. m. Ac- commodatloo8.l0 a. ra. and 4.30 p m. Bun. days-Kxpress, 4.00, p. m. Accommodation 7.ai ft. tti. nnrt 4.3ft n m. O. O, HANCOCK, Gen'l Pasn'r Act. hoIjEOU. fres. le uon'i Maoaior, Loliigh Valley Railroad. AKBANOEMENT OF PABStCNGEB TRAINS. NOV 15. 1891. Passenger trains will leave Bhenandoah for Mauch Chunn, ienignton, tuaunnuin, una luiuquu, Aliemuivu, DeLiiiuueui, utwum. uu adelphta and New Yorfe at 6.47, 7.40, 0.08 a. in., 12.R2.T10.6.28n.m. For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gap and utrouasDurg at n.i7, a. m., ana o.zu p. ra. For Lambertvllle aud Trenton. 9.08 a. m For White Haven, Wlltes-Barre and Fltts utn fi.47. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 3.10 and 526 n. ra. ForTuntthannoctc, 10,41 a. m 3.10 and 6.26 p. m, For Anburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyons leu a. m., uoi o.M p. ra. l'or ijaceyvuie, xowanua, oayro, wveny, Klmlra. liochesier. Buiralo. Nlasara Falls, Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and 5.28 p. in. For Klmlra and tho West vlaaalamauoa at 3.10 p.m. For Andenrled. Hadeton. Htockton. Lam harYnrri. Weatherlv and 1'nnn Haven Juno Hon at 5.47.7.40. 9.08 a. m. and 12.62 8.10 and 6,26 p. m. For Jeanesville, Iievlston and Heave! Meminw. 7.40. 0 08 a. m. and 5.20 n. m. For Mcranton at 5.47 U 08, 10.41 a. tn. 3 10 nnd ban p. ra. v.-tr Hazla Urook. Joddo. Driftoo-aud Free land at 6.47, 7,40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 122 8.10 and D.Zti p. m. FortzuaKaao at 0,4 ana v.uo a, ui., nnu 8.10 D. m For Wleitaas, Qllberton and Fracltvlllo at 5.50 and 8.52 a m.. and 4.10 D. m. For Yatosvllle. Mahanoy City and Dslano, 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, a. m., 12.52, 8.10, 1.28, 8,03, t.-i una 1U.L7 p. in. ,"or Lost CreoK. airardvllle and Anhland 4.27, 7.48,8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, IM 8.C0 and 9.14 p. m. For Daritwater, 8t (Jlali- and Fottsvllle. 560 M0, 8 52,9.03, 10.41 a. m., 12.5i,3.10, 4.10,5.20 pin. For Buck Mountain, New Boston and Morea, 7.10, 8.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.28 and H.m p. m. . For Raven lluu, Centralla, Mt. Oarmol and Hhamokln, 8.52, and 10.1 a. m., 1.40, 1.40 and 8.08 p.m. Trains leave Hhamokln tor Shenandoah, 7.55 11.55 a. in., 2.10, 4.30 and 9.30 p. in., arriving at Shenandoah, 9.05 a.m., 12.52. 8.10, 5.26 and 11 IF; n m For Lofty, Audenrled. Silver Brook Junc tion an Hiuletou 5,47,7.10, a.ua, and m.4i a. in., 12 62, 3.10, 5.20 and 8. 3 p. m. For Lost Greek, airardvllle and Ashland, fl.qi.H.lo 11.35 a.m.. 2.45 1). m. For Darkwater. Bt. Clair and Fottsvllle, a.m. Htn . m.. 2.45 n. m. For Yatesvllle, MabnuoyOlty and Delano, 8.00, 11.35 a. ra., l.io, 4.40, a.03 p.m. For .Lofty, Audonrled aud Ilasleton, 8.0C a ra 1.40 p. m: For Mauoh Chunk. Lehlgbton, Slatlneton, OaUsauiiua, Allentown, llethlebem, Kastor and New York, 8.00 a. ra., 1.40 p. in: For t'hlladelphla, 1.40 p. m, K. B. MY1NQTON, Uen'l Faas. Agt., Bethlehem. A J. GALLAGHER, Justice of ifie Peace, Defdg, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written, Aiarnace ltoenses ana legal claims promptly attended to. Real Est tie, Cilldioa ad Insurance Agency General Fire Insurance Business, llepresentt the Northwestern 1.110 insurance uo. Orriois-Muldoon's hulldlnir. corner Centre and weisis.,Huenandoan, ra. Gcd Properties of All Kinds For Sale, 1. A two story double frame dwelling house mnreand restaurant, on Kat (Centre St 2. A dwelling and restaurant on l.uet Centre 3. Desirable property on earner Centre and jarain streets, saitaoie tur ousiuess pur POMS. 4. A two story double lrame dwelling, on Wiwt Llovd street. 6 Two2-try lrame dwellings on West Cen tre street. 6, Two 1 story dwelling on the corner ol Coal and Chestnut streets Store room in nnii. 7. Two-o'y single house on North- Chestnut RtrAAt wilii n. furiTA wai-flhniiHe at the rear. 8. Three to-siory double frame buildings corner or Lloyd and ''llbert street". MEN WANTED To test rmrir i Bexunl ! mil KtIA first National Bank, THIS AYR It nVILIIINO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $ioo,ooo.oo A. W.Meisenring, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrinq, Cashier, 9 W. Yost, Ass't Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER GENT. INTEREST ! Paid on BavttiKH UcpoBlts. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BOHUYLKILL DIVK1ION. On and after November IS, 1B01, trains will leave wienanaiaii follow): tox SYimuu, Ullberlon, Frackvllle, Hen "tie, Ht. Clair, and way points, 8.00, 9,10, 1,45 a 11 and 4,16 p m. ,uudays, 000, e.4u a m and -V0 p m. for Fottsvllle, 6.0'J, 9.10, 11.15 am and 4.15 - n Sundays, 600, 0.40 a m and 3.10 r m, ('or Heading, 8.00. 11 45 a m and 4.15 pra, -fnndays, 600, 9.40 a. ra. and 3.10 pm. or 1'ottstown, Fhoenlxville, NcntstoKH 4 Philadelphia (Broad street station), 6,00, 11.43 a. m, and 4.15 p mweokdaya oodays, ouu, v.w amugpm prolns leave Fraokvtli8 tor Shenandoah i.40 am and 12.14,5.01, 7 11,10,0) p m. Hnn- Avjh i' I3a 01 anls.40 p m. ueave I'Ot'eviuo loruneuanuoao, luaonnci 1.43, a -j 4 40, 7.15, 9.42 p ra. Bun-Jays, 10.40 t 1 IB p nu Ij3.vo Philadelphia (Broad street st'itlon), ir i'ottsvlllo and Shenandoah, 5.57. 8.35 n m L'Oand 7,00 p m weak days. Sauday6.60, and '31 nti for JNew xora:, a.M, t,no, .tn, o.j, o.nu, v.tu, :mM J.50, U.OOand 11.14, 11.35am, 12,0(1 noon, llml'.ed rTnris, 1.00 4.50 n m.l 12.44, 1.35 1.40, 1.30, 1.20 4,4.02 I.X.fl.a), 6.60 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 1, lit, i.ui iani. -i Sundays. S3. 4.05. 4.10, 5.35, 8.12, 8.S0, 9.' 0, 11.35 11. nd 12.H, 1.40,2 30, 4.02, (limited, t vil, 6.24. 21 6,1 , 1 1 n an'i u.ui nicnt For Sea flirt. IjoncBranchand Intermediate stations 8.20 and 11 14 a. 111., 4.00 p. ra week days. Freehold only 5.00 p m week days. For Baltimore and Washington. 3.60, 7.20. 9.10 and 11.18 1. ra 4.41, 6 57, 7.4U p.m and 12.03 nigtit daily urn. a ui, iu.zu a. 111. , iz si iiimiiea express with dlnlne; car to llalttmore) 1.30, 8.46 p. m. we k days. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4.01 ween: d-iys, 5.08, 11.30 d. m. dally. For Richmond, 7 20 a, m. and 12.03 night dally, 130)) m, uatly, except Sund ty. tram teave LarriscarK tor riiusuurc aitu te west every day at 12.2S and 3.10 a m and 3 11 (tlnillcd) and 3.40, 7.25 p m. Way for vltoona 8 13 1 m and 4.10 p nt every day. Por Flttsnnrg only, U.2Q a oi dally and 10.20 -n week davs- jeave Uanburr 'or WlUtamtpart, Klmlra, nnudalgna, Hochejtor.Bntlaloand Niagara ." 5 in am dally, and 1.35 pra weekdays. Klmlra, 6.30 p ui wek a iyn, t o. tine and tn'eruieilate points, M0 am., ally. Fnr Lock Haven, 5.10, and 9.66 a m, 'all7, 1 35 and 3" p. m. week days. Fo' ;onova o.tn ft ra I 35 and '1,10 p rn week days ..10 a, m SnntvFu. t VS. B PCTGH, J It. WOOD, an. Mon'r '4en. eass Ks 1,000 Cenulna TylorCurtaln Desks $21 and 824 Net Spot Cash. . TVTo. 400T Antique Onlt Standiird Tyler Ileu. li t. Oln. loneby itrt.liln. Iilch. Mlconnd Dust roof. Zlno llottora under drnwerst patent; Ilra ilned Curtalnt Polished dak. WrltlnKTnbles Tum bier locks ono lock nccurlnK nil droworsi 8 lioavj rnrdhonrd Filing Hcxcm CupbtrarQ Inondi l'anelei Finished Ilacki Hxlcimlcm Arm Sltdesi w ela-ht SOO llw. J'rlce, 1-'. . II. nt Fiietory. 8J4. Act. also 1,000 Antique Ash Desks. Ao. 400S. Bnmo ns o6"vo,ocept mado of Solid Anilnno Asb, Bond ns oitk. Weight SO "". l-rlce F O. ntFiu lory, et. hhiPl;'J from our Indianapolis factory direct. Mado rind suld aolcly by the TYLER DESK CO.. St. t.OUlfl, Mo. lMrnTOCtiilnnHo liunn wiiinier., tn - UHI ever rrinieu. DR. THEEL, 588 i?,0TO.i.r?SlI!.,.u.,.V III 1 .nlj Ifiiulut o-ruKii -von lUU fl, lill 1 111 m1 ' uu"' ,1,1. 1, ciiu mood I'olnon, Heivoin Debility "ii 8p olnl Ulseasxa t""1 Skin Uibi-wc- K4 &oit Pklm In lb bo-.u.aoreThront Mouth, BI..10IA-H. Pliojiln.. Fruilloni. tofl OF bnr-1 tlr., sFlllr.,t- IrrtuiioDi IiitlAmuiatioii. fttid RuduIdii, btrlaarmi, 1Viiliiitt ! EtrlJ toil nm..rv. w.,k f,m iiimUI "1"' , IMLirilloii or Ou pwort. RvoHit omm curM lo tnilM. Ol O, YOVM, MU.DLS IDiH WlVnlAOO. TRUTH" MpoolM Qc I""''-' iworn tooUimioUlo. 1151, ' rtilr trim lo . K t" . Wrf .oj BH rf.k n. Mur. .m.1 Si. OtKmp poOk Ir'M 6 U. W. Sund.t llll tl Wrlle or tiU .1.4 1.. I" For UtfcroMM ho Wodn. Surdj riiUo. lolly Tlm DO YOU WANT BELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Will promptly relieve the tin nl (Jift trewiin; caw ut Acute or Cltruitic lhuu inatt)iii nr uuui. jiy unci. y oimhm inn tlieUillMStlU114, It will HI 4 euro )uu i.riUflD eimy Uullk th iiuturiou i.rciiornloni IhH flood ituuttlo fur lhr Tfr . tin) not In 'riuut (urum tit rbnuuiatliita tIr, hity MUM k ' cur nil Uutt iHttilu win mik wlUfuiury unrKla o the vatt-tu. huI la OMDMtloU lLh Ui flUl, 0dtu t1i"ul1uir lla Ilia uanof remedy bM b fuim4 Vou on mtutntly re "KfflBffilftlAXlO llEHKllV. m U vaiuftbltf Uoa tvr uikrn.J by iiuudiLda urth Odijt fo(onl lutirvillviiti, rrmtrkoMt U r lh- ir riirittta rwr. utrd lu llt lnu nli u ol kltUt 1 a 111. Ft! MATH' IttVHiY r..C3 Tir Bom. 6 BctUos. :5.00. ms, SS Cts. Bax. If vnur rilon kt r d c Hut It Dtp it tntl U tU taiUttteoturur, nud uu wilt rcoelve (i iy mull. ALlSliltT ICltOUT, 3QS7 Murlu t tetrert, l'liluuru, Iu. John R. Coyle, A.ttorney-at-Law AMD Real Estate Agent, OKKIOE llBUPAI.l.'S llOIUDINO, Cor. Main and Centre Streetl, SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: JilBfi $24 i mm A. two and one-half utory efcjnhle frame 1 dwelling linue, wllti it ire-room and re- J taurant. Located ou East Centre htreet. f U A. valuable property located on HoutU Jar.l' did street. a-Heven riweUInK houses at the corner of Oil 3 I bert and l.loyd mreetB. Good Investment 1 f Terms reasouauie. 9