CRAHKDOM INVADED No Longer Monopolized By the Stonier Sex. FAIR .WOMAN TAKES A HAND. Instead of Tynamlto Sha Winlds Umbrella With'Wadly. Precision- ED u,a Slit Own tll Ullllilinp; of tlio Mllli liBtliui rjftlb, Jfmv York, and DeinunilK Toll I linn JMmiilip ix I r She In Iti-fini'il fell 1'rouiptly Jb llm OII'oimIIiik 1'elMiii Willi llur UmliiulU-Ili r Wiath KhIiI to lli.vti .'alleii uu e x-rrcHldvnt Ctettt li.ml tiiiil, Otlmlft. New YonK, Feb. 5. The crunk Indus try wliicli tins so long befit mnnnpolizt-il by unshaven mnn with suspicions look ing black s.itclicls, bus nt Inst been in vaded by a woman. Like the men, she n-nnts money, and ulio has exhibited an astonishing uniount of bravado in culling attention to her demands llpr base of oneratlons is upon the marble steps of the niHifnlflrcnt building occupied by the Manhattan Club, at Thirty-fourth street mil Kiftb avenue, famous a the home of tli millionaiie merchant, A T Stewart. She stnniU In front of the Manhattan Club ulmoit every night butweeu 8 and U o'clock An experience whlrli one an Assistant District-Attorney had j typical of otherH He started to go up the marble sttps Tvbpn the woman, who w.vi standing ut the foot, said: "Hold on, sir; you cannot go in there without paying me " The lawyer turned and looked at the speaker, who held out her hand for money. He continued up the steps and i-he chased him and jabbed him in t tie back with an umbrella. "This is my house," declared the woman, lirundUliiiit! her umbrella threat eningly, "and I ought to bo in there instead of on tho steps, If I cautiot have possession of my mansion, nobody else Khali go In unless 1 am paid something for the privilege." The woman declared that she was one of the heirs of the Stewart estate. She said that she had endeavored sev oral times to gain possession of the house, but had been driven oil by the,atteud' ants. "A. T. Stewart left me the house and I am going In have it, or else charge for admission to it," declared the woman 1) is leported that such eminent Man hattan Club members as ex-Mayor V 11. I ! nice, William M. Ivius and ex-Piesident nvcr Cleveland were thieuteiied with o woman's umbrella In ciimi they did nit pay u admission fee. One of the club pollers said yesterday; 'We linve driven the woman awuy a dozen time-, but she comes back, lain or tdiiue, and takes up o position near the steps Wn have regarded her as lull ill less hxri'tnfoie, and did not care to have her arrested Now that she has become o bold as to sliike membeis with her umbiHlhi, some m.tlou will havu to be taken In iippenratun the woman Is ladylike mid ii'ilmil When she begins to talk . about her Kiippused ownership of the Stewait man sioii she becomes excited and voluble, and iaise her voice Ui a high pitch. JOHN L S LATEST. ItliiM on a SpM'O He lute-It iiptn StU.H't DrNVKlt. Col , Keb 5.- John 1. Sulli van, Hie pugilist actor, is in Hits clt) witli his company. He has been on a big tpree ol'eriiire-itii lug 111 the city. The big champion, having sui i endeied to Jlmolnih, left tli rtioivrtwaj TheHtie, ivhere he wan acting, and vittUitl the tlli-al ia when- Stliait ItobsiHi was holding foitli Sullivan fought his way Into the stage in the inhlst of a scene and, uei.ing Hob son's hand, exclaimeil. "Uhake with 'Honest Hearts and Willing Hands '. " As the audience "caught ou" Ufa; ap jiliiudwl loudly, and Sullivan stinted to make bis little sjwech, but was i amoved by Htiif hands ObHlfcf'l nllll ktHllllllS; 15110. run AiiKi.viilx, reb 5, I'hlllp Utstwrt, alias I'riinU Lnchlnslry, Aged Hit yeais, was anested In tills city last night on the strength of tlgram Ironi I'olice liispectov Byrin, of New Yoik 1-ewiert is charged with stealing $.VM) from Simon Itiooks. Inspecjiir Byrnes w ,s uoHOwl of the capture mill lssert Mill be held to await a requisition I'm- the IateJilttice lti'iiille s Sent. Ai.toona, Pa., Feb 5. The timmbers of the Blair County Bar Association have unanimously imlniseil a petition to 1'iesi dent Han ison lo appoint the Hon talrvititl M. Fusion, i hiel justice of the SupioiilH Court of Pennsylvania, to tlie Hsitinn on the Tinted htates Sliptuine lSeuuli made vacant by the death of Justice Bradley Kiililicil nf All lie loi,iieiieil, Caudbn, N J., I'eb. 8. --It Is now said that "Spider" Anderson, the colored Jocliej, who was acquitted icslenlay of the rhaige of the murder ot ' Buddy" Itobiiisun, was robbml of all he possessed while impiisoueil, mid that bis Iioimt, were sold at lidiculous tigures b) bis pari mi, wim has fled to Texas Jlulllinme lei flirfiiu iind Miimiri'tiirvi'S. Hai.timokk, Keb fi The aiinusl ban quel of the MinliuuU and MHiitifaclur ers' Assoeial urn of HalllnmiH was held last evening lu tilditiou lo the many prouiitunl BaliiinoivHiis. a. niimlier of dlslingin-lii-il Kent leuieu from Washing ton were pieseut Mlllteiiliiiru tlW fiii-n ('.ill.,. Ijislmi.n, I'el, ."i -1'iiuce Henrv of Ilaili nlmig ha- b'fl O-lioiue House on a trip if tnt- M diti i i.iiii-au He guus In Algiw-. " hvie ii. i . ii lit aliella awaits him. Tile Princess IW it rice tuicompiinled her liiisbaiul u PuitsuioutU and theiu bid him fiircwell. SU-util llv Our. I-loner- Aibanv, N. Y., Feb. 5. Governor Flower bus signed the law amending the electrocution act -which provides for the yxeseoct el reporters at executions. THE SHADOW OF DEATH. It Is Tatt Closing Around Murderer Mo. Il nine. Sino Sino, N. Y., Feb. 5. Tho shadow of death is fast closing around Murder er .Mcllvnlne. He has but two days more which ho can with certainty count iipofUlvlng. McIlvniifB's bravadif- has not yet de serted hliri$nnd.whfti nskedthis morn ing, "How do you feel.l" he replied, "tfli, same ns ujfjinl. ,f J WnrdenjflroWn Is bejiig deluged with nppllcntigrls for invjJilionsto witness the .electrocution. Which willS'nrob- uhly taltb place next Jtortday'' Phy sicians arc the most persistent applicants for these invitntions. As tho number of witnesses permitted by law is very limited, Warden Brown's position is not an enviable One. The machinery of death is all ready. It has been kept In order since the, quad ruple electrocutions Inst July. The in closed walk for the witnesses, from tho warden's apartmcutH to the death cham ber, has not yet been erected, but will be to-day Father Creden has begun his dally visits to the doomed man. While ha accepts Father Credcn's ministrations, hispenitencedoesnot Imprcsshis keepers. One remark made by Mcllvaino just be fore Martin D Loppy walked to death Is characteristic of his demeanor. "Well, Loppy," he shouted, "you'll get in hell before I do, anyhow." Mcllvaine is confined iu the new part of the coudeuined-cell building. Since the week of death was fixed by the court, Alcllvalne has not been quite as talkative as before. Tlmwi'il the Dynamite. York, Pa , Feb 0. An explosion oc curred at the Baker quarries mid lime kilns at Campbell's Station, this county, yesterday Three large dynamite car tridges which had been frozen wero placed near the boiler in the engine house to 'thaw. They exploded, blowing the building to fragments and completely wiecklng the machinery. W. II. Throne of Stouey Bionk had his leg broken in two places, and Adam Beam was injured, but not seriously. The explosion stSrtled everybody lor miles around. NEWS OF THE DAY. Yesterday i.152 immigrants landed at New York. I Secretary of War Elkins has gone to New York I'm a few days. Tha new cable from Jupiter, Fla., to the Bahamas, is open for business. Mrs Minnie Spingle gave birth to a girl in a New Yoik street car yesterday. Twenty-two cases of smallpox have been discovered in New York in three weeks U. S. Senator Power, who has been IU for some tiuie past, Is reported to be im proving John Stewart, aged 81, the oldest living pioneer of South California, is dead at San Diego I The Senate has confirmed the nomina tion of James H Beutty to be District Judge for Idaho j A bust of the late John Boyle O'Eellljr has been piesented to tho Natlonul Catho lic University, Washington James fipiirgeon says the heads of ail denominations except the Unitarian, ivill be invited to attend 'the tuneiul ot his bi other ' j The bteamship Buffon, which reached ( New York yesteiday fiom Brazilian ports, lepoits that seven ot her crew had died of yellow fever ou the voyage. j ('apt Enrique Hernandez, brother ot the Mexican ollicur recently sentenced to be shut lor alleged sympathy with Garza, lias been inuideicd at Ujiunga, Mex. I The antl lot'tory people of New Orlcahs do not accept as bona Tide the letter ot the President of' the Louisiana Lottery, in which lie withdraws the proposition toi a new charier. Weather liiilUitttiine. WASUirfaTO.v, l'Vli A For New Engl in It Korthwesterl) nutH bm-omliiic itnluUle; slightly ivuiufW; lui ntsittiur, inoieutinx cloudiness and iH'ObatJly ruin to morrow. For Kastein lew V4i'rk fjislcrn I'ennsyl VanlH, New'Jritoy, iJi'lu'wan1 and Marytsnds I'HilHblo winds txiviiroloti slislitlj wariner; suiulierl' wh, a. duiinullj tttu during tha day but will. inueHWaK utoudy iveutlivi and lain Io-iiiiiIiL; vloi. uuuttiui witb miti or 4I10W to IDIMIIIW For Wusu-rn New Vorlt Slid Wrutern I'min sylvHina. Wuinici; td'n t l.ui ly tvimis, inui-ai. Intr '.liniiliiieM unit mill e (now, iiolwlily beavy In the mountniii districts, cool and lull' WItttttltM LO-IU4M t VW.f , m; :wiititi.u.i;ici;i.s. , Nbvv Viihr I'oli -.Munoy on dill easy at HI uiiU ' li went HON I)?. Clnslny. Vtkteidj). Closlni. To-day. .1171 J10 . Hog i Uoub ...... t...i. S.JWI ...11UV ' SIOOK MAIlKWI'. ' ' Cloliur. - - Yteiilay. i-"loIii? Tolay. DO at ltw m, H - 31) 7H4 lft 107 till 115 117 UO as w Of 70 4II) b7 Cuoadlan! Tuoifl.,l.u,.,.v m IJBIlllltl 1 IIUIUU it ml lMolnn...,.. ka luuio. Ilui Si (Julnoj-.. .' ...JOS I T Hudson-..- 11 Clilciuio. 11..1 Z II 'Del.. Uik Wfii afi Kit taef tMkeSliojs .... .. lxinls St Xom.... Mluliigiiii lntrsl . tiiesourl Fuel uu. .. New Jersoj' Central . rm . m .. r ..ior Kortli westarn v. ill Oreaun Kavivktum ., JO lerilc Mull OT 117 5r 4 UVII1U -. , iteadlnii. ,....ur,,. -H Itiiiile lunnil ti lit. i'aul. ...... Union Pacific . Western Union liltAIN MAItKUT. '.Vheut -Miirkei opened won mid tuii'.liiuol so. No. V, iwlwiulei. 101; lVb 100 ; Mir. 3014. Oorn--Mar1(et opedal weuli. butsubnooueiitly uUtniussi. No. a. inUed. Jan. 51 . Feb .VI . Outs-Market oihjiikJ dull. No. li, imxttJ. Jsu. U7. Feb Xi. VHODVCK MAItKUT. llUTTEIl" Creumery. Siata & l'enii.. iiiai .IUj.! n:J o, Cieaiuery. wisuan. ti.sts ! uaitn o. Cl Winery, wi-slei n. wi unds. ., .aft c.ii7 u. Rtatudalry. h. 1. tuns. i'iiu,. ... Jo u.u;d a CUKKSE" State fnotory. fuUoreuai. fsucy . Uc.iiiy o. $tati factory, lull oieam U (uillc. fitato factory, full cream, flue.,.. Ultc,uUo. btato factory, full creuui. tsood to prliuo lOiii'.utlUo. fitato lactory, coinmoii to fair. ... Vtt''.alUa 1.1 VS 1'OUI.TIIV- Sprlns-chickens, urtme S cjiO o. tprlnr chickens, lartre per lb..,. 11 ejiVi o. I town, Jersey. BtuUiil's.. perlb.ll caU , OltTIIODOX DENTISTRY. Howard Floldlnn; Relates Story of a Conversion. tho Hlioirlns tho Controversial Value of tlin Uublier Dam, Hnil tlio Tact That it Truly Oooil JljlijIs Good Wlierovr Ho Is. J V "4 IOQPTHl0nTltE01.1 ? I was 'crossing' Broadway, and by .ft- n.in..,.t n.l.iv-.wl .nM,11n UliltL t,Sl,l 11111 .IfrblllU, 11 VI1U IUIUUIU fof tho street without susttilninir bodily (Injury. Tjhcro my progi-fjSs was arrested by a stream of vehicles and n deluge of personal abuso fio tlifr drivers. A horse car was bearing' down upon mo from one side, nnd a wagon load of scrap iron from tho other, and I wns be ginning" to wonder whqther In this, Ufo I had not done" something wlilch de manded more repentance than 1 wns like ly tohave time for.when alargc.square ly built man who was crossing the street in the other direction dodged ou between two earts and ran violently inti my arms. I Instantly recognized hiu 1 u Muti:6i(Qi nscTty HE UAD KiaT TUE D. D. as tho pastor of a church in a little Ohlc town whore I used to live, ten or a dozen years ago; and knowing that ho was a very good man I resolved to cling ,to him during the few remaining . , . r l . . . , , . r . ' bccuuun or my mo niiu as long alter wards as possible. However, just at that moment tho car driver checked his steeds, not out of regard for us, but because the wheels of his Juggernaut had taken the wrong ' switch; so tho Bev. Silas Perkins and I had time to shake hands whllo tho car horses drooped their heads over our ' shoulders and deposited green foam 1 from their fevered lips upon my new white necktie. Wo regained the side j walk together, passing in front of a truckman who had not the courage of his convictions, and hesitated to drive over a man as big as tho Rev. Mr, Per-1 kins though ha know that it was a part i of his professional duty. Naturally wo fell to talking of old , friends, and presently ho nslced If I remembered Pastor IJrown, whe preached in the old brick' church which was so inferior architecturally and every other way to tho ono Hi which Pastor Perkins had labored. 1 remembered him well, principally be cause lie and Pastor Perkins had disa greed violently on every subject known to theology, politics nnd literature, and had often entertained mo' by Spirited arguments in which each considered himself to have much tho better of It. Pastor PcrkiUB held advanced, liberal Ideas very comforting to sinners, and I was naturally prejudiced in his favor, but I could notideny that the.Uev. Mr. firown !iad oftou loft in my mind a discouraging suspicion that ho might be right. "Well, you'll bo surprised to hear that Ilrown has abandoned ,tie min istry," said Mr. Perkins. r "He never confessed it, but yot I eua't help feeling sure my arguments in the old days you'll recall a thousand of thorn, for wo wore always at it must havo bad groat influence upon him. At any rate he gave up preaching about eight years ago and studied dentistry. He's located In this clt' and is very successful, I am told I'm going-up to his office now to hare a little work done. Corns along with mo." I accompanied Kov, Mr. Perkins. We found Mr. IlroiVn well established in comfortablo offices, if. that adjective can bo applied to any room whiah is devqted to tlio miseries of dentistry. I noticed that ho retained ou his sign the D. I), whioh stood just ns well for doctor of dentistry and .that tho tablo in his reception-roam, Instead of being littered with tho comic papers usually furnished for the pnrpftse of working a customer's mind up gradually to tho Idea of having "A6 TO TUB rUXISlIMKXT OF T1IR 1IEATI1KN." a few. molars attracted, bore only worlw of a doctrinal nature. Ily tlioto obserriitlons wag led to doubt the probability of the retraction whloh Pastor Perkins hod predicted. Hut Paator Perkins started right In to get It, us soon as I hud uiooived ray welcome and had been comfortably boated In a corner of tho operating room. Ho climbed into tho imlr and begnn work at once. "It's a Iqpg lime since wo'vo had ono of our (food old urnuments," said ho. "Perhaps it's too late now to havo an other, for I don't doubt that your vlows hnvo becji modified till they coincide much more ncurly with mine. Eh? Yes; It's that front tooth ou the right side There's n big hole In it, I'm afraid. As I was saying, time brings its changes, and arguments such as I li ri used to employ with you sink gradually Into tho mind. There was always too much of real good humnn sympathy In you to permit yon to hold those damna tory doctrines of yours forever. Your kindness of honrtr-Aouehl Don't poke around with that chisel as if my head wns a block of wood." "I am only examining tho cavity," re plied Brother Brown. '!It is lucky you didn't let It go any longor." 'U'ou .have, of course!" followed tho com-sodf arjiimont on tho subject of revising your confesslonfbf faith," con tinued 'Pastor Perkins, "nnl! I can't doubt tliat y6h lmye yourself jccn the need" oTlhoinc thUch moftlcatlgjn of 'the orformth of b-a-a-a-a " While IJrother Perkins was strug gling to.cxtrlcato his tongue from this entangling alliance, Brother Brown procured a fine, sharp chisel and began to uso'it with that apparent reckless ness of consequences which most of us havo learned to know and dread. "As to this question of revision," said ho, whittling awny, meanwhile, on n branch of .Brother Perkins' trifacial nerve, "you will remember the night IIV11 J UU HUH k,4A. 1 lUIUIIIjj M I house tho night of the great storm If this month ten years ago, you can't j have forgotten It I then outlined my position on this matter, nnd I know you t i 1 1 . . . I . . 1 4l.i I muai IIUVU UUllUlbCU IU JUlll SUll L11UI, 111J 'arguments wero unanswerable." "My dear brother, your anthum an thumthum " I suppose ho wns trying to say assumption, but Brother Brown had put three or four flugers and a few dental Instruments Into his patienCs mouth, and they natrtrally intcrferec with liis articulation. "Granting then," continued Brothoi Ilrown, "that I entirely and satisfactor. ily refuted all your claims on that occa sion " Here Brother Perkins made wild bul I unintelligible protest. ', "I have seen nothing since then which mitigated the pitiable weakness of your position or invalidated any of my wel! considered arguments. Now to show where you aro weak and I am strong," he continued, leaning heavily on Brother 'Perkins' chest and pressing his ejbow into tho reigon of the patient's dia phragm so as to make breatiiing a matter of great painful inconvenience for him, "I will run over the main points of our old-timo controversy," He ran over them, and over Brother Pprklns' nerves at the same time. I could not follow the complicated pro gress of the thought, but I could catch tho import of such expressions as "there, my dear brother, you must admit that you wero wholly in tho wrong," which occurcd wiih a frequency that must have been harrowing to Brother Per kins, when he rcllected that I was listening and might easily fail to com prehend the import of his denials which were smothered in the rubber dam. "Now as to the ultimate punishment of tho heathen," ho said, adjusting that little Instrument which works by rnoTitnu rnitniN's takes ins innixos. machinery and goes buzzing around in an attempt to grind itb way up into n ninu's cerebrum: "I can seo no reason wliy they should not suffer " "O-o-o-h, uuch, a-a-a-a-hl" groaned Brother I'orlcins. "If I understand yon correctly," said Urotier Hi-own, "you admit the justici) of my pobition, and" i At this point I quietly withdrew In order to laugh without adding to Mr. Perhiits' misery: so for the story of what subsequently occurred I am obliged to be indebted to IJrown. Ilo Buys that, a few minutes later, when by force of lojrio he had compelled llrothor Perkins to tacitly admit some cardinal point ol doctrine, tho patient lost control of his temper in a way quite unbecoming, and rUlng from the chair in wrath, he seized a largo pair of forceps and back ing tho dontist into n far corner of tho room, commanded him on pain of having every tooth iu his head ex tracted instantly, to confess, in tho prosenee of Sir. Kidding, that tho ulti mate salvation of the heathen was u matter of no ' doubt whatover. Whereupon Ilrother Ilrown . protested that tho extraction of his teeth would not mako him prove a traitor to his convictions. 'They wove false, anyhow that is, the tooth and tho entire sot wus worth, only eight dollars. More over, he would OAlLUrpther 1'crklns" at tention to the foot that Mr. Fielding wus no longer present, nnd that'll re traction, therefore, could not bo ex pected to reverse any conclusions which Mr. Fielding might have 'formed 'from the previous conversation Then Ilrother Perkins hail 16Jked nround nnd had satisfied himself Uuit I was (foiie, nuri-j-iinf with mo the mem ory of his discoinllture. "Well, be it so," lie had said at last. "Perhaps he will not be-no far wrought thinking I havo changed my faith from your persuasion. The knowlodgo I have gained of younuharaeter, llrothor Ilrown, linn led me to rulleet, ami I bo gin to tee the justIoa, yc, the naoesMty, of the hereafter you holievj in." IlOU'AUl) FlkLOINO. What Hho Wanted. Wife I don't think I shall get a new bonnet this month but I shall have my old one trimmed over. Husband Illess yon, my doar. Wlfo Don't bless mo. Glvo mo tweu ty-flvo dollars for trimming. Cloak lievlew a aaelphia and Beading Bailrott Ttrnn Table in ejjeet JVot. IB, 1801 "SAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOW! ,n"T SLew,?r vla Pnlladelpma, weet oayt 2.10 1.25, 7.20 a. m. and 12 35 2.50 and 5.(6 ii. n a anday 2.1U ana 7.4a a. m. For Nov otk, via Mauch Chunk, week days. 5.2f 7.2.1 a.m. and 12.35 and 2.50 p. m. f r Heading and Philadelphia week day. , 2.111 -1.26, 7.20, a. m., 12.35 ?.So and 6 55 p'.trl Nun lay, 2.10 and 7.48 a.m., 4.30 p.m. o Knrrj2bar' week duS8' 2.10.7.B0 a. m, .. 50 ). JO p. in a , . " Allentowri, week days, 7.20 . m.. 12.81 2 50 . m. , Kor. .0'M51.'1?J woa,c aay Z.1P.7.20,. m. 10 J. v) nod UJ p. m. 'Sunday, 2.10 and 7.1 a , 4.80 p.mf j- nt ihuihuu1 and Manaooy City. wel da 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a, m., 12.3j 2.50 and 5.S p. o. Hunday, 2.10 and 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p.m. iildltlonsj Mr Mahanoy City, week flays 7.0( p. ni for Lancaster and Columbia, week days 7. a. m., 2.50 p.m. "" WliUamsport, Munbnryana Lewlsbars week Jays. 3.2), 7.20 and 11.81 a. tn 135, 7.8 p. u. Hunday 3:23 a. m., 3.05 p. m. or MahRDoy Plane, wees days, 2.10 8.26 5. 7-20 and 11.80 a. m 12.35, 1.33, 2.50, 6.55 7.0'' e '. n.m. Sunday, 2 10, 3.25 and 7.41 i. '.05, 4.30 n. ra. "t Olraravllle (Ilappahannook Htatlon wceKdayB,2.ia, 8.25, 5.25, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m. 125,135 2.50, 6.55, 7.00 and 9.25. p m. Sunday 2- iO 3 25, T.48 a. m 3.05, 430 p. m. or Anhland and BharnoKia, week aay 8.25, 5.25, 7.20, 1130 a. m., 1.35, 7.00 and 25 p a. Bunitay 3.25. 7 48 a. m 8.05 p. m. . ntAINH FOR BHENAN-UOAU"! "iivo New York via Philadelphia, wetk days 7.45 a. ra 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.16 n Snnday, 6.00 p.m., 12.16 night. avo New York via Maunh Chunk, k days .30,8.45 a. m 1.00 and 3.45 p. m. Buu day, 7.00 a. m. ave Philadelphia, week days, 4.10. ard 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 6.00 p. m., from Brot d a '4CallowUilland835a. m. and lLSO p. m irom HthanO rsen streets. Sunday 9,05 a m. 11.30 p. m from fltli anf i4rnen. "ive lUadlnR, week days, 1.35. 7.10, 1U.1' and 'LSI a. m., 6,55, 7.67 p, m. BundRy 135 ar d 10.43 . m. ave PotUvllle, week days, 2.10, 7,40 a. m 12 10, ii 11 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 7,00 a. m. anf s m Leave Tamaqna, week days, 3.20, 8.48 aui 112t ,. m., 1.21, 7.13, and 9.18 p.m. BundayS.2( 7 43 ra. and 2.60 p. in. Le we Mahanoy City, week days, 3.40, 9.11 ai d 11.47 a. m., 1.61, 7.42 and 9.41 p. m. Bar day 3.48,8.17 . m 3 20 p. m. I.01VB Mahanoy Plane, week days,2'41,4.ot 0.30, 133. 11.39 a. m.,1.05, i.08. 5-20, 6 20, 7Ji7, an 10 00 o. m. Bunday 2.4.., 4.00, and 8.27, a. rr j.dr, o.ui p. ra. l.eavo Olrardvlllo (Rappahannock Btalioo wees Jays. 2.47 1.07, 633, and 9.41 a. m 12.0 2.12, i.'.H, fl.32, 8.03 and 10.06 p. m, Hunday, 2,47 4.07 S 33 a. m. 8.41, 5.H7 p. m. Irnve Wllllamsport, week days,S.rjO,i).45aDd 11.55 . m. 8.35 and 11.15 p. m. Bunday 11.1 p. m. r Baltimore, Washington aud the weft via S ft O. R. U tbroucth trains leave Ulrard Avpnue station, Philadelphia, (P. A R. l. R. at 3.55 SOI and 11.27 n. m 3 50, 5.42 an. 7 13 t. m. Banday, 3.65 8.02 11.27 a, m 36 6 42 iad7.11p. m. AXLANTIO CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Btreet WUail a j jnth Stioet Wharfr isr Atlantic Cltv, Wesk-days Sxpress,9:OT a, m. 2.00. 1 00, P. m. A.03OinpiolUu, 00a. m, and 6.00, o. m. ' Sundays. Express, 9.00 1. m. Aaoom ran 'on, 8.00 a. m. and 430 p.m. Returning, leave Atlantic City, depo A Hnttc and Arkansas avenues. Week-da e Express, 7.30, 9.00 a. m. and 4.00, p. m. Ac commodations. 10 a. m. and 4.30 p. in. Sundays- Express, 4.00, p. m. Accommodation 730 a.m. and 4.30 p. m. O. U. HANCOCK, Gen'l Pasfr Agt, Mol.KOU. Prns. AOon'l Manairer. Leliigh Valley Railroad. ' A.EBANQBUEKT or PASSES OEB TItAINB. NOV 15. 1801.- Passenger trains will leave Shenandoah for Mauch Chunk, Lebigbton, Slatlngton, Cata sauqna, Allentowo, Bethlehem, Easton, Phil adelphlaand New York at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08 a.m., U162, 110, 5.23 p.m. ' For Belvldere, Delaware Water Qap and Mtroudsburg at 5.47, a. m., and 6.26 p. m. For Latnbertvllle aud Trenton, 9.08 a, m For White Haven, Wllkes-Barre and Pitts ton 6.47, 9.08, 10.11 a. m 3.10 and 626 p. m. For Tunkhan nock, 10.41a, m 3.10 and 6.26 p. m. . i i auuwui XHittW, uouuyu auu tmu LiVOQB -10.41 a. m an 1 5.26 p. m. r or utoey vine, lowanaa, .aayre, waveny , Klmlra, Rochosler, Buffalo. Niagara Falls Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and 5.28 p. m. For Klmlra and the West via Balamanca at 3. lap. m. For Audenrled, Uazleton, Stockton, Lam. her Yard, Weatherly and Pcnn Haven Juno tlon at 5.47, 7.40, 9,08 a. m. aud 12.62 3.10 and 5,26 p. m. For Jemesvllle, Levlston and Boave; Meadow, 7.40, 9.08 a. m. and 6,28 p. m, ForSorautonatS.47 9.08, 10.41a. m. 3 10 and v,2ip. m. For Haile Brook. Jodrto, UrlHoa and Free land at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m 12.2 3.10 and 526 p. m. For Quakuko at 6.47 and 9.08 a. m and !1.10 d. ni For Wlgnans, Ullberlon and Fraakvllle ut 5.60 and 8.52 a m and 4.10 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, 6.47, 7.10, 0.08, 10.41, a. m 12.62, 3.10, ',.26, 8,03, ir.c it. i. iu. i"or Lost Creek, 31rardvllle and Ashlaur l.'fl. 7-43,8.52. 10.15 a in., 1.00,1.40,1.10, 6.35 8.(0 ind 9.14 p.m. J Knr Darkwnter. Bt. Chilr and Pottsvllle. 560 ,.40,8 52, 9.W, 10.11 i. m., 12.52,3.10, 4.10, 5.26 . m. For Buck Mountain, New ' Isoaton and Mured, 7.40, 9.08, ln.4l a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 5.28 and 8.08 p. in. For Raven Run, Centralta, Mt. Oarmel and (Jhnaiotln, 8.62, and 10.r, a. m., IM, 4.4,' aod 8.06 p. m. , Trains leave SUaniolcin far Bhenandiiab, 7.55 1135 a. m., 2.10, 430 and 93iJ p. ra., arriving at Shoaanaoah, 9.05 a.m., 1232. 3.10, 6.26 aud 11.15 n. m ForLotty, Audsurld. Bllver Urnok J-no tlonan H.ulton 5.17, 7.40, 9.08, and 10.41 a, in., 12.52, 3 10, 6.26 and 8. 3 p. m. dUNDAK niAlNii. For Lot Creek, Utrardvllle and Ashland, 6,50, 9,10 1135 a. m., 2.45 p. m. For Darkwater, Bt. Clair and Pottsvlllc, 5.00, 930 a , m 2.45 p.m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.00, 1135 a. m.. 1.43, 4.10, 6.03 p. ra. For Lofty, Audenrled and Uazleton, 8.0( a- m., 1.40 p. m: Far Uanch Chunk. Leblghton, Blatlnitoo, i;aunauqua, Aimniown, Heinienem, bavoi sad New York, SJX) a. m., 1.40 p. m. For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m. hi. II. BYINOTON, Ueu'l Pass. Agt., Bethleh)rn. A J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written Marriage license and legal claims promptly attended to. Real Mile, dilution and lasarance Ageooj General Fire Insurance Ilnstnest, Represent; the Northwestern Life tnsuranceCo OKKiOK-Mnldooa'n building, oornor Centrf and Wwt Bis., Bhenandoau, Pa. 0(. d Hroperltes of All Kinds For Sale. 1. A two story double frame dwelling house store and restaurant, on Kast'IontreBt 2. A dwelling and restaurant on lias I Centre street. 3. I)lnible property on corner Centre and Jardlu streets, suitable for business pur poses, t 4. A twoslory doable frame dwelling, on Went Llovd street. 6 Two 2 story frame dwellings on West Cen tre street, 6. Two ) story dwellings on the corner ol Coal and Chestnut stroets Htore room In one. 7. Two-story single house on North Chestnut street with a (ante warehouse at tha rear. 8. Thr ee two-siory doubla frame bulldlngf corner of Lloyd and Jllbert streets. MEN WANTED To test Positive Cure for mo tucx-u or ecu-abuse. V.urlr Kxce., Emissions. .Nervous Debility, Lossof bexusl Tower, lmnotcncr, &o. So crrvatls our faith ia our hneclflo we will send one iTull Mouth's SleUIvlun and Uuca valuable inrormauon 1 Jinaress 0. 11. CO., 8Kb llrsdur. Kew York. first National Bank, 1 THUATItH ntllLUINO, jl SHENANDOAH, PENnUI Hal, $100,000.00 A. V. Leisenring, Pres., P. J. Ferguson. V. Pres., J. R. Leisenritiq,. Cashier, 9 W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! Paid 011 HavlnitH UcpoHltn. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, sonuTiiia. division On and aflt November 15, 1891, rrafai will leave SiPia.'lJxl'i at follows: K'or ViniAU, Ullberton, Fraokvllle, N 'le, Bt. Clair, and way points, 6.00, 9.10, 11.45 a ix and 4.1S pin, .umtays, 000,V.4u am and VOp m. For Pottsvllle, 6.0J, 9,10, 1145 am aud 4.15 - tr Sundays, 600, 9.40 a to nd 3.10 n m, For Reading, 6.00, 11 45am and 4.15 pm, Mondays, 600, 9.40 u.m. and 8.10 pm. for Pottatown, Phoenixville, Ixonlstovn Phlladolpbla (Ilroad street station), H.O0, 11.45 a.m. and 4.15 p m weekdays onflays, 600, 9.40 a m 8.10 p m Trains leave FrarkvlUe tor Bhenandoab ai MO am and 12.11,6 01, 7.12,10,0) p m. Bnn- dva 11 it a m and 6.40 pm. lienve Pot'svllle tor Bhenandoab. 10.15 ann 1.48, am 1 40, 7.15, 9.42 pm. Bundays, 10.40 S lo p m. Lave Philadelphia (Broad street station), ir PoMsvlllo and Shenandoah, 6.67. 835 a m I. '0 and 7.00 p mweek days. Bunday 6.60, and i.2S am tfiir New York,'3.20, 4,06, 4.40, 6.85, 8.60, 7.80, .208.30, J.50, ll.OOand 11.14, 1135 am, 12.00 noon, llml'-ed Biprma, 1.08 4.60 p m.) 12.41, 1.35 1.40, '.30, l.2 4, 1.02 y 6,6.2), 0.50 7.13 8,12 and 10.00 '. m, 12.01 lght Ti Btiaaays, 8.20, 4.05, 4i40. ii.85.8.12, 830, 9.E0, II. 35 nil. tad 12.41, 1.40,2.30, 4 02, (limited, H).5.2ii. 6 21 6,5', -n n aaa 12.01 night For Hea Girt. Long Blanch and Intermediate stations 8.20 and 11 11 a. in., 4.00 p. m week days. Freehold only 6-00 p m week days. For Baltimore and Washington. 3.50, 7.20, 9.10 and 11.18 a. m., 4 41, 6 57, 7.40 p.m and 12.03 night dally and 8 31, 10.20 a. 111., 12 35 (limited express with dining car to llaltlrauro) 1.30, 3.46 p. m. we k days. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4.01 weetcdya, 5.08. 11.30 u, m. dally. Foi Richmond, 7 20 a.m. and 12.03 night dally, L30 p ra, ually, except Bund ly. Trams leave Uarrlconrg ior Plttsuarc and ns west every day at 12.2 and 3.10 a m and 3 11 (UmKedi and 3.40, 7.25 p m. Way for viioux s ij ca sua j.lu p m every aay. for Pltisburfi! only, 11.20 a m dally and 10.20 m woes: aava. a ueave Banbury tor Wllllamsport, Klmlra,' mandalcna, Rochester, Bnttaloand Nlajari " in n m iliilly, and 1.35 pm weekdays, o Elmlra. 6.30 u ra weak avs. o, tirle and lnteruedlat points, 5,10 a m .ally, rir Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9,68 a m. tally, 1 35 and 6.t v. m. week days. F01 ijaova s.io a m 1 3-5 and 6.30 p m week days to a. in Bandavs, IKS. B PUGH, J R.WOOD, wen. iisn-r ,Jen, fans (,000 Genuine Tyler Curtain Desk9S2l and 824 Net Spot Cash. See? Antlana Oak KLnndnrd Trier Iteslts, 411. llln. Innir by llfl.lllii. lilch. Mlco nnd Dust rnnf. Xlnn ltdtlnm undnr drawers! Datcntl llrass Incd Cnrtalnt I'ollsbcd Onk, WrltlngTahloi OTuni , l,t.. tu.V. n.,n tru.li. snrttirioi. nil rtrnffmt R hO&T, ' f-nrdhnnrd k-illnenunel CllDlloara In endt PunelS'Sr Finished llacki Extcnslun Arm Bhdesi "Vclnlit SOO lbs. Price. P. O. It. (it Fncturi-, &31 Act. Also 1,000 Antlquo Ash Oesko. No. 10S. Sanio as abovo,oeept made of Bolld Antique Ath, Rood us Onk. Weight SOO Ilia. 1'rlee P O. II. at Factory, W81 Act. blilpped from our Indlannpolls fuctory direct. 11 ado and suld BlilelT lir IhcTVI FR riEF.K CO.. Gt. Louis. MO. lHOIisReUtttslnRueol llsns uounicrt. lie..., Q .iiiwtwt. Quel ever printed, uook. irsei pu.iijga 13 oeoia, DR.THBEL, SO Worth Fourth at.. CJ0 b.l. sslt-tL rlt AUHLPIIIA, V i olv feHUloo Gvrbmo Ailt1mi H,, ...mM i" ll - ti l U i MfcU't Wtio li mbi M cilo UlOOtj Pol80n Morvous Debility widSp clai Disensso r Ifklu DUfaien, UcdtSpulirtiDi (a Ihf bui.SoreThroatt tilouth, BSu'cli a. Plaii lii. Fri.ptloiki, n tuiW tlon, bwtlllfii, Irritation i, InHitiiiiiiiatiou auJ Ronnie id KtnuturM. W fftkoetn nd ErlJ 4oo, lo.t memi-ry woak Turk, bnUI uniielf, j?' BUU r DInum and U UIwaw reUtnr jr? '.VStv Itt.Uor. tloa or Or.rvork. Ittw-nt ease cured Id aJ"' ntler oo. Do net lone hopt, no matter ml Dr. Tljltltti ourv. noflltivelv wtihont detfUlon fcon f Hi.uii.1 rkit. i poor, tend lo. tump toT ,popV ; "THUTH" etpiwhn Qauks uhiUt nworn toitlnlonHi . llotraf. (ialW from I ia S t to 9, Wed. nd C t It'na S tn M. Punrlar 0 (HI II Writr or catl and lt i i 00 YOU WANT F1ELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY AVHl jiromptly rt'llure tin mmt di tremliiT caae of Acuto or Cliruiilo Jtjit ttiatUm' nr Ouut. Ily flrlctly c.leivini tUti directions, It will cure you riuai vuuy Uullksv the nunieroua e nunieroua preriaratlons tkat Ai-o'. , tlila wtMjiclot 1 ietfie (or ihf tu cttuair.tl tMjrluui rtfiai ojt aanae a "curtail" Oue btmle III muki a MlUTaetuir lwreiAa ou the imlvu. mu4 la MDDetloQ IUl th pUlf, eouvluce Ui- lufltttr UuJ the prouer remody Its ItMa loaua. )uu are tarnt-atlr n qimtMl to iri iim to wii iiwi"frii i IT'S KHMJMAT1U JEEMUDV. a Ita TftlBAbla iropertItu aro tuduwed bj buudredl f tki I utoai naiieriug vtmiiuflDiata Umy veKetntil Inaredl ut, rrmarkiMa for their curailro r iwer, are mrd in ll. itui ufitctuit; of tilOVT'a llllKd MATH! liUlkllV 11.C3 Fer Esttlo. C Battles. 15. CO. , Fills. C5 Cts. Sez. r If -or iunkep r d4 out kMP.lt. aead lo Ut H lti40ttta(.turr. aud ioa will rtioeivo.i vy ruau. ALltlSKT KKOUT, a3T MarUfft gtrft. ruimira, r. John R. Coye, A.ttprney-at-Law Real Estate Agent, OFKIOE BRDriAWS jfolLblHa, Cor. Main and Centre Streets. SHENANDOAH, PI PROPERTY FOR SALE: ' I A two antl one-half utory tlonhle tw dwelling bouse, with stre.room anar taurant. Located on KaslCnro street. -A valuable property located 6n Boutli Jf din street. J-Beven rlweillntc houses at the earner of 0 hert inl Lloyd streets. vOoodlnvestel Terms reasonable. 1 UT IMI win . vrt a. . U..D. l.l.lul Till. 1 H"tr, or r lureiit drtd. Our r.tt, U.S. iurs hj HI. t3U It V an w tUSi ovei Add
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