iV. y." SING SING'S WORST Murder Charles Jlcllvaino U Hopelessly Hardened. INDIFFERENT TO HIS PATH. Ha Becomes Turicua When Any Ono Talk' of His Approaoliliig Deatb. rlnn I.lfo Kvldeutly Agree AVItH lllni, For llo Hum Gained Sixty round Sine Ills Kulruiice Into the liiNtltittloti Vrrj Dainty Aliuilt Ills l'ooil Tho l'lrsl HleetrleHl Kxectitlim Iti'poi-lrm Have Had the Vrlvllt'K'' of Wltiiuasinir. Sino Siko, N. Y., Feb. 0. Murderct Charles Mcllvaino, who butchered Urocer l.ucii in Brooklyn nbout two years since, will be killed by electricity in ti day or two, Monday perhaps. Mcllvultie's electrocution will bo the ilrst to bo witnessed by reporters, ntid ns "Warden Brown has sent a letter to each of those who nre booked to see the exe cution, notifying them to bo in tho prison before 10 o'clock Monday morning, it is believed that the execution will take place within twenty-four hours there after. Anticipating the oponing of tho electri cal executions to newspaper men, two thirds of tho editors and reporters be tween the Adiiondacks mid the metropo lis have sent in telegrams, letters and petitions unking Wurdeu lirown to let them see Mcllvaino killed. Mclivaine remains stolidly indiilerent to his approaching death, and treats with scant courtesy tho clergymen who have labored assiduously to make him appreciate that death is nigh, lie has been one of the most unruly, incorrigible and hopelessly hardened prisoners ever in Sing Sing. ilellvalne's every dciro in the eating way is supplied, and when ho asked for a fresh mackerel yesterday morning one was brought Irani Now York for him. He sleeps nine or ten hours every night and that pi ison life agrees with him is proved by the fact that ho lias increased in weight sixty pounds since lie has been in Sing Sing. lie reads the newspapers, but his chief amus-ement Is cutting ilgurcs out of colored paper, lied, green and blue imi tations of beasts, birds and men adorn the walls of his cell. Although Mcllvaino is not at all cast down by the near approach of death, he becomes furious when any ono but the clergymen refer to It. Tho Rev. Fathers Creeden and Smyth visit Mcll vaino daily, but their kind ofllces iu the main have been rudely repulsed. When his wife visited him sho was forced to cut her visit short because of his profanity and abuse. She will not visit him ngain. Mcllvaiue's sister has been most zealous in trying to save his life, nnd yet lie rewurds her faithful love with vulgarity nnd oaths. On her last visit she begged him to listen to the teachings of the priests who call upon him every day, and he replied: "1 know my business. Let mo alone." Aftes slip had gone Mclivaine said to Keeper Dowling: "Women make me sick with their '-nlvelling and if she evei tries it on me again I'll never see her no more." His keepers say he has recently become more sullen than ever and that they often heur him grinding his teetli in im potent rago When nsked why lie did so lie invariably replied: "Shurn'nin' me teeth for more grub." Warden Brown inked if he could do onything for him. "Yes," ctuiekly answered Mclivaine, "let me alone und don t bother me." - He knows that ho will meet death some time between Monday and Satur day next, but never refers to the subject. The keepers think ho will light at tho cud. Ts'i'i llusebnll Club for NmrnrU. Kkwahk, N. J., Feb. C ikimuel W. Trott, who iias been in .this city for the jiast few days trjiug to oitfauiie a bae lmil club, has given up the job. He said that aftr a careful canvass of the city he finds it impossible to secure tlia re quired capiui uf $f,UiHJ to start the club, lie could only get K,lW0 pledged. The riilliMllihhi Delayed. Wabiu.nuion, Feb, 0. 'lho Navy De- iat-imi.tn. litw iwir. Iininil frnm t.lin Phila delphia sinoe sho left l'ott au I'rince, home weeks ago, en route for Montevideo. Sho was exuected to have arrived at Montevideo on Thumtay. Her deluy in not arriving in the South Atlantic, how- eter, causes uu uiimtniw Court Crier Dead. Tjucnto.n, N. J., Feb. 0. John Htick- num. for twenty-six years the crier of the United States (Jo art here, is dead of heart, failure, lie was horn in Berlin, Conn., in ltell. lie was sexton of the Second 1'iefcbyterlau Cliurcu for forty years. He was also one or the Mercer county coroners. Cruiser No, IX U the Marblehead. ilOHTOK, Feb. 0. A letter revolved from Congressman Andrew at Yiulilnton. bays that Lulled Slates cruiser .No. 11 will hereafter be known us the Marble- heud, havint: been named after Marble head, Mnss. Clerk llastlnc" Guilty, Pmsuuuo, Pu., Feb. (1. Market Clerk David Hustings, the 11 rut of the Aitegheuy City ollieiais indicted for embezzlement to be ttieu, was found guilty on nil tliu counts. Hi- was remanded to jail for bentence. Iftcliltforin Atfulu I.euiU. Havana, Feb. 0. Tschlgoriu lm again taken up the lead by dufealing btefllttz in line btyle in uu Kvuus gambit. The Allot ilau reigued after forty-eight moves, ihe score is iouliigorln U, btelu itz 5, ill awn 4. Thn due i'olltlliltml. Bit(in, l li 0. 'Hie case of Alvlu It. Green" (Mid, ex treasurer of the Mutual One Year tiduwmciit Order, cluimuil with ' the i mbezzlement of iHO,Q00, luH befn coinnittUu uutil next I'riduv. l.'iitliij; Accident. Dakveks, Mass., Fell., 0. Two twelve year old boys named Ito'y McDermott and Jiert Wenim wrra probably fatally injured while coasting in Jnpiayvnte, ( BLAINE NOT A CANDIDATE. Bin I.nttor Ic-llnln; llio I'rettilentlnl Nomination to lie Published Soon. Washington, Fob. 0. It can now bo positively slated that Secretary Blaine will mako );nown publicly within tho nokt few days his determination not to permit Ills name to be used as a candi date before tho Minneapolis Convention. There have been many efforts made by statesmen during thu pint few months to get some expression of opinion from Jin Btnlne as to his intentions regarding the Presidential nomination, but to nil of them, without n single exception until this week, hu has made no more disunite response save to state that he would make known his position at tho proper time, ns ho viewed it. Mr. Blaine has stnted to a prominent Republican, who called upon him, that ho had it in mind to publish n letter, nlready written, In a few days, asking his friends to desist, and insisting that those disgruntled Republicans who havo endeavored to drag him into a false posi tion shall cease their unwarranted uso of his nntne. .Ho does not class these among his friends. THE KIDNAPPING CASE. White l'lulim, N. Y., Grand .Jury Adjourns . Until Tuesday. White Plains, N. Y., Feb. 0. In re sponse to the summons of District-Attorney Piatt, Charles P. Wnterbury and his little 8-ycnr-otd son, Ward, of Long Ridge, came to White Plains prepared to give testimony in the famous kidnap ping case. As the grand jury has adjourned un til Tuesday next, nothing, of course, could be done. The case will bo brought beforo the grand jury next Tuesday, and indict ments will undoubtedly be found. In that event Gov. Flower will bo nsked to sign a requisition on the Governor of Connecticut for the transfer of the three criminals to New York State. Desperate Thieves Captured. Sckantox, Pn., Feb. 0. Railroad de tectives Morau nnd Posse have arrested, near Thompson, John Caldwell, of New ark, Thomas Ryan, of 'Buffalo, and Georgo Bowen, residence unknown, for the robbery of a store nnd the depot at Eltiihurst. The fellows . were heavily armed and attempted to draw weapons, but the ofllcers had them covered before they could do so. Tho thieves were loaded with booty and are believed to be members of a marauding gang that is operutlng In many tjf the small villages throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania. No Continuation of tho ltcport. Washington, Feb. 0. Indian officials have received no confirmation of the report that trouble Is feared among the Arrnplmhoo, Cheyenne and Osage Indians in the Indian Territory, on account of their belief in the coming of the Messiah. They do not believe the Indians nre on the verge of an outbreak, but say thnt while the Indians will always anticipate the Mecslah and may dance in conse quence, they do not believe nuy serious trouble should bo apprehended. Kleetrlc Car Jumps the Track. Aitissiuiitv, Mnss., Feb. 0. An eldctric cur on the Amesbnry and Merrlnuic line jumped the track nt Pleasant Valley nnd rolled down an embankment 20 feet high to tho Merrimac river. Nino passengers were on board and Koberf Patten, Mrs. lluse, Miss Delano anil Wesley Howe were injured. They were all badly cut ond bruited nnd it is feared that Mrs. Huso Is internally injured. The accident was caused by the spreading of tho rails. Indictments Aa!ul Papers Dismissed. Nkw Yohic, Feb. 0. Indictments against nine newspaper publishers of this city luivo been dismissed by Judge Marline. Their ifidictmouts were grounded on -violations of tho' statute prohibiting published accounts of Blng bing electrocutions, and the statute hav ing been repealed, a motion to dismiss was mode by District Attorney JNicholl. Itn.l Outlook for Crodltor.1. PiiiLAnsLriiiA, I?ol. C. It is stated that tho creditors of -Broker B, K. Jaml bon, who failed about n year ago, are not likely to realUe mora tlinu thirty cents on the dollar. The truBtee states that the liabilities amount to o0U,0U0 and that tbo hM)18 that have thus far come into his possession amount to $1-10,000. llnuhtlU Correctness. Washinivto.n, Feb. 0,- In the absence of definite information regarding the reason for the placing of a police guard around the United States Legation in Santiago, as reported by the correspond ent of the London "Times," olllciuls of the State Department are inclined to diAibt the correctness of the report. Mlver Servlen for tliu Winona. Washington, Feb. 0. The Treasury Department has accepted from tho citi zens of Newberne, N. C. a silver water fcurvlce presunted to the revenue cutter Winona. Tito service U very handsome and is suitably inscribed. Tho cutter Winona is stationed at Newberno, N; 0. Verdlrt Tor 8,000.. New Voiik, bb. 0. Richard 1). Alii , ger, insurance broker, who sued the "Mall and Express" for a libelous publi cation In which ho wus charged with having forged it check of $1,750, has se cured a verdict for $8,000, h heaviest ever given against a newspaper in thii city. Cotineutfput anil tho Fair. IUiitfoiui, Conn., Feb. 0. The Con neotlout World's Fair Commissioners havo written to Governor Bttlkeley, re questing a call for a meeting of promi nent men to consider the advisability of raising a popular subscription for State leprefeentatlon at the Fair, I.elaud Hotel Sold. C'iiicaoo, Feb. 0. The Lelaml Hotel property, including building, land, and good will, has been sold to A. J. Cooper for u total of $025,000. The bttildlngaiid good will of the house are valued by Mr. Leliind at HOO,000 und tho land at $036,000. Parks Jury Lilsnsree. N-Wahk, N. J., Feb. 0. The jury in the case of Albert Parks, charged with brutally murdering his wife, fulled to agree upon a verdict and were dls charged. Seven stood for murder and five for manslaughter. WORLD'S KAIR FINANCES. ChlcilK" Will Ask for 04,000.000 lot till National Cniiimtilon. ClticAoo, Fob. 0. Tho Chicago director! of the World's Fair have concluded thej can run their partot the great exposition without, any flnnnclai help from Unolt Sam. Congress will not 'be usked to lonr j or nppropriato a dollar for the loca' , directory. All tho funds necessary to complete tho buildings and grmttils, In readiness to turn over to the t resident of the United States and the Nationnl i ommisslon will bo supplied by Chircago bankers nnd capitalists, who, it Is said, have already . guaranteed to mako good any possible deficit. Congress will, however, bo given a bill for consideration which will provide for nn appropriation of nbout $1,000,000 to be handled entirely by the National Com mission In tho execution of work ex pressly delegated to tho Commission by the act creating the exposition. AFRICAN SLAVERS. Emln Pasha Writes of Their Terrible DuIuch. London, Feb. 0. A letter just received here from Emln Pasha, dated nt Oswa, on the west coast of Albert Nyanzn, in August Inst, tells n terrible tale of the doings of tho African slave traders. He says thai there is a fearful crop ol them between James Gordon Bennett Mountain und the Ruenzovl. While following tho Omnr Bpochalld for six days, tho letter says, he, Emln Pasha, found fifty-one emaciated corpses nnd thirty-nine bodies with broken skulls. Emln Pasha estimates that twelve hnndred persons have been carried away from that district into slavery. fihrrln Dtliin's Murderers. Topeka, Knn., Feb. 0. It has been de cided by the Attorney General of Seward county, that tho six men under arrest for the murder of Sheriff Dunn, shall be tried nt Springfield, Feb. 10. Mr. Beau champ, an attorney of the county, says he is confident a jury will be obtained which will give the men a fair and Im partial trial. As yet a judge has not been ttgreed upon to preside. Horribly MangJod. NonmsTOWN, Pa., Feb. 0. Maurice Farrell, a well known drover of Lower Marion, met with a horrible death. He was driving njialr of young horses along Gulf road when they took fright nnd ran away. Farrell was thrown out, his foot catching in the spring uudcr the wagon, and he was dragged two miles. He was dead when released and was horribly mangled Steilman to Wrestlo Koss. London, Feb. 0. S'tedmau, tho Eng lish mixed wrestling chnmpiou, has signed articles at Bradford to wrestle, best threo out of five falls, with Duncan C. Koss, of Philadelphia, the champion of America. Tho match will bo for the championship of the world nnd $1,000, nnd will take place at Bradford on the eleventh Inst. St. t,ouls to Chicago by Klectrlc Hallway. St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 0. The engineer corps of tho projected Chicago i St. Louis Electric Railway have began a sur vey. The route of the now roiul will be almost an air line, and the survey will be completed within fifty days. Those back of tho project claim that the trip from St, Louis to Chicago will be made within three hours under the new system. Two Years for Forgery. Salkm, Mass., Feb. 0. Mrs. Josephine H. Barry, n public school teacher of Law rence, Iiiih beon sentenced to two ydars in the House of Correction for forgery. She was convicted of forging her mother-in-Iawis name to nu order upon which sho obtained $1,150. Minister Kgnu Silent. Washington, Feb. 0. The State De partment has received no cablegram from Minister Egan for several duyX, the last one being a simple acknowledgement that he had received Secretary.Blnine'p cablegram that Chill's apology was ac ceptable to tho United Stated. To Press lltnliV Claim. Washihgton, Feb. 0'. A Urge delega tion of reprt-Mihtatlvo citizens from Utah will appear beforo tho House Committee on Territories on Wednosdny next to press the oloim of Utah for admtsklon Into the Union. Delegate Craln will head tho delogntiou. On the Itetlred List. Washington, Feb. 0. Captain Frank K. Upliani, First Cavalry, having been fouttd by an urmy board incapacitated for active service on account of disabil ity incident to tho service. Is, by direc tion of tho President, retired from act ive service. Largest Price liver Paid for a llcagle. Lynn, Mass., Feb. (I. The proprietors of the Forest Beagle Kennels,' Franklin I'ark, have sold their great champion beagle hound, Frank Forest, to W. S. Gate, Chagrin Falls, O., for 1,000, the largest prioe ever paid for n beagle. Dead ut the Ago of lit) Years. BmoaHi-airr, l'u,, Feb. 0. Ml Mc CulTorty, the oldest iiihubltaut of Mont gomery county, and perhaps the oldest person In this Stale, is dead nt thu age of 110 years. The deceased waa born in Ireland. , Iteturncd 103 Aliens, Wasiiikoton, Feb. 0. During the month of Jannary the emigration com missioner at New York retutued 101! alien contract laborers to the foreign countries whence they Qurao. Denies the llupurt. New Youk, Feb. 0. J, Ilogors Max well, prestdaiit of the Central Railroad of Now Jersey, denies the reported leas ing of the Lehigh Valley Jtallioad to tho. central iinnio.iu or New Jursey. Unanimous fur XI 111. Hvdson, N. Y., Feb. 0. Tho Demo cratlo Assembly District Convention for Columbia county, held here, wus uuuut iiioiih for United Status Senator David B. Hill for President. Beiiutor Aldrlcli Wants Uenninliiatlon, PnoviDBNCE, R. I., Feb. 0. United States Senator Aldrich has announced that he Is a cnuulcate for re-election. DIVORCFS FOR $3.00. Ferulliir Documents iMtlrd lly jAwlsh itnlibl in Newark. Newark, N. .1., Feb, 0. Kate Gold liertt has ticen arretted on' a charge' of polygamy. She married Anron Goldberg nfter securing an ifllejreddivorce front a Jewish ritlibf In Now YorJfl Her arrest has caused considerable comment nud severe criticism among the Jewish residents of this city. The Justin; tv.lio issued the 'Warrant for the nrrest has received a letter which reads ns fol lows: 'You should know, if you will not do anything to help the lady to bo dis charged, that I will bring fifty fumilles into the biggest danger. In the case of one couple named S , the. wife has a divorce from n husband who is- now In Newark. Another man has beon divorced from two wjve's and his present wife Is also divorced from a man, making three divorces by rabbis in that ono house. Thero uro seventyuvo others of tho same kind. Wit j a few words there will many of them be matte to suffer and the world will have to listen to something." The divorces nre peculiar documents, nuyono cuu buy ono for $3.00. On Ofllclnl Ituslness. Washington, Feb. 0. Colonel John M. Wilson, Corps of Engineers, Superin tendent of the United States Military Academy, will repair to this city and thence to Annnpolis, Md., on official busi ness, nnd upon the completion of same win return iu ms projjor station, me leave of abi.ence granted Cnptnln James H. Baldwin, Eighteenth Infantry, is ex tended six months on account of disa bility. Closed I'p by Ills father. Wilkesoakhe, Pn., Feb. 0. John L. Perkins, ft wholesalo confectioner here, has been closed up by tho sheriff. The t. Itie execution was issued by David Perkins, Ins tnther, wiio cluims that the son owes him $7,000. His liabilities are said to be $15,000; assets unknown. Cleveland In the Lead GuniniK, O. T., Feb. 0. The Demo cratic Territorial Central Committee has decided to call the Territorial convention ou May 17 for selecting delegates to the national convention. The committee stood 23 for Cleveland, 2 for Hill, and 1 for Boles. The Nebraska (jot urnol-shi p. Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 0. Gov. Thayer goes to Texas Monday and Lleut-Gpv. Major will assume the duties nnd re sponsibilities of the Governor's oflice and call a special session of the Legisla ture at once. IJeatli of Jimtlve Clapton. MoNTGOMRRY, Ala,, Feb. 0. Hon. David Clupton, who has been Associate Justice of the Supreme ConrlofAlnbiv.ua for a number of j'ears, is dead of pneu monia. He was 71 years of age. Stole 1,0110,000 Francs. Paius, Feb. 0. Tho papers here say that a financier has been arrested for stealing 1,(500,000 francs. His relatives, they add, found bail for his release. No names are given. M'lU Appoint a Jtecelver, Bostox, Feb. 0. By agreement of both parties to the suit, Justice Dunbar will appoint tt receiver for the Fraternal Circle. NEWS OF THE DAY. Tho Indianapolis street car (inferences are again becoming critical. Thero were 24,851 persons killed on United States railroads iu 1801. The President has signed the bill for the relief of the4Jnlverslty of Missouri. Mrs. 0. C. Wright, wife of H. F. Wright, the veteran baseball manager of; Philadelphia, is dead. The San Francisco Press Club has de cided to withdnrw from tho International League of Press Clubs. In the Ico yacht race for the champion ship of America, the Icicle, owned by J. A. Koosevelt of Poughkeepsie won, beat ing the record. Weutlier Indications. Washington, l'eb. 0 For New Knirlnndi Blljrhtly cooler; fair weather; fiosh ndrtlierly j winds; eoutinueu cool and rulr to-inoriow. For Kasteru New York, Eastern Pennsylva nia, New Jeinoy, DeUiwiuo und Maryland: Clear vseather: UlHlilly cooler; frusli uuttkurly winds, continued oool and probably clear to-morrow. For Western New York und Western I'eiui- eitiiMiit, CiliJtlt.J' tl,ni.-l, U11UU1U winder cuu- tluuod oool weather; fair; eliglitly warmer and probably fair to-morrow. NKW 1 OUIC 31 AltKIIT.S. NnffVoiiK, Fub. 5.iIouey on call easy at IK aud S per cent. BOND?. Poilng. Closlnj. Veetenluy. To-day. a p. Itog 100 4 s, Codp 11014 1174 4 e, ItugM..t ,...H0V4 lia u b, CoOii.T.... ioa Sl'OCK UAHKin'. Closlmj. nni Veatenlay, To-iuy. Canadian raohlo 03 ho Centmt l,uelfle.,..j. ,ai .::v.v.:ffll S3 Pel., IU. Wubteru...,..,144 u 1re prif ...ii 71n 71Ji lUe Shore. UK las Ixmls. Nash 74 74 MlchUpin Centml 107 lO.lii MIourl Paulao.... 03 (ti Now Jurtoy tVntral US 117 Northwoatoru 117 U7tS Oreaoti Navitfaciou , 00 U0 J'ucUio Mall as 37 Ituellmr 40 H-J lto-klstana 01 ' .111 St. Paul 70 Til Union laoillp 4-JJi , 47 Western Union 87 87 OltAIN" MAiticnr. ',Vliut -Market opened stronv un 1 enntlnuod go. No. ii, redtvHutor. 1U1HI teb. 10-j ; Mar. Uom-Markot opened weak, hutsubseqiiantly udvuiK-od. Mo. iuUe.1. Feb. M Mar, 4U)1. t)iit-M.ui.et uutmuU dull. .Nu. ,', mlxoj, 3-iiltt Jun. V. rob Jo. lMtOllUC- JIAltKHT. ' 1IUITMU- Ireaiuery. State & Peun., exinvs... it unll'J c. Cieauiei'y. western, t.-sts -i7 etjU a 'reiuu,i,-y. weMuru, beeonds. J4, caitl 0, Butte dairy. 11. t. tuus, cmiu. i e.a'.'i) c. IIIKIU-- 8lnto luenay. full mm, fane,v..l-J c.il o. Slate fiieton . fullureum 11 aullHo. rilate luetory.Jull gi-uuin. Huu....U.4e.ulla. Stulu fueuiry, full creuiu. tfooj to prrcc .lUlic.alltlo. State factory, corawun to tuir. ... Utaulot- LlVB 1'OUI.TIIV- bprluir chickens, prime 8 caO a. Bpruiif cuiokens. jarire per id 11 cuu o. Fowls, Jersey, State Ps per lb.ll e.a t a. . .tjelphia and lieadiui, ruur Ctm Tbble in effett Ifov. IB, IHU1 LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOW ir Now YorJt via I'hlladeinma, west: duy, 2.10 5.25, 7.3) a. m. and 12 S5 2.60 and VB n. i Kjnday 2.1U and 7.4s a. m. Kor Ner ork, via Maucb Chunk, wee days. 7.2) . m. and 12.3 and 2.50 n. m. F i (leading and Philadelphia wwi uav , .'.HI i.2i, 7.20, a. m., 12.3,5 win and 'tSi n.P. -"tin my, 2.10 and 7.4s a. m., 4.30 p. m. H',r Marrlsliure, week' days, 2.1u,7.Sil a. m 2 50 W5p. m. Alleulown, week days, 7.20 . m. 12.8 2 60 n. For "ottsviua, week days, 2.lo,7.,i0,4 m. 1 .'.oO 2 ) and S.65 p. m. Hnnday. 2.10 and 7.4 a , 430 p.m. u inuiaoua and Mahanoy Olty, weol da -9, 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 12 3? 3.50 and 6.5 p. a. Sunday, 2.10 and 7.48 a. ra., 4.80 p. m. iddl'nnai jr MaBsnoy Olty, week flays 7.01 j. ra "or Lancaster and Columbia, week: day, ' in.m.. 2.60 p.m. " Wllllarasport, tunbury and Lewlsbnri. week lays, 8.23, 7.20 nnd 11.8) a. m.. 135. 7.01 p. u -tunday 3:25 w m., 3.05 p. m. or Mahanoy Plane, .ween days, 2.10 i.25 5. '5, 7-20 and 11.3) a. m 12.3, 1.85, 2.50, 6.65 7.0' ( ii . m. Hnnday, 2 10. 8.25 and 7.4f . .05, 4.30 o. n. "it Ulraravllle (Itappahannook Htatlon wee'R days, 2.10. 8.25, 5.25, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m. 12.&5, 1.15 2.60, 6.55, 7.00 and t.25. p m. (Sunday 2-.0 3 25, 7.48 a. in., 3.05, 4.30 p. m. or Ashland and Sbatnokin, week day 3.25, 5.25. 7.20, 11.30 a m 1.35, 7.00 and B25 p c. Hnnday 3.25, 7 48 n, in., 3.05 p. m. ntAlNB KOH MUENASUOAU I ave New York via Philadelphia, wetk days. 7.45 a. m 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.16 n .j . Hnnday, 8.00 p.m., 12.15 niant. ave New York via Manch 'luunk, k dnys 8.45 a. m 1.00 and 8.45 p.m. Bub- day, 7.00 am , 7.uu a. m. avo Philadelphia, wees days. 4.10, ttr.d 0.00 a. m. 4.00 and 6,00 p. m., trom Brot d a itOallowhiUand 8.35 a. m. and 11.30 p. m iroin DthunO JreenstreoU. Hnnday 9.05 a m. 11.10 p. m. from W,b anf 4rea. avo Keadlng, week days, 1.35. 7.10, 10,V and 'L5D a. m 5.M, 77 p, m. Hunday l.M r d 10.43 1. m. xvi Pottavllle, week days, 2.40,7.40 a. in. 12 , '111 p. m. Hnnday, 2.40, 7.00a, m. and Leave Tamaana. week days, 8.20. 8.48 auf ii ,2....i.i..l.21.7.1S.and.18ii.m. nunoay 7 43 m. and 50 p. m. Leive Mahanoy Uity. week days. 3.40. 8.18 a d 11,47 ii. m 1.51, 7.42 and 9.44 p.m. Hun day 3.40,8.17 a. m., 3 20 p. m. Loive Mahanoy Plane, week days,2-41,4.WI fl 30, U5. 11.59 a. m.,1.05, 2.06. 5-20, 6 2(j, 7.67, auf 10 00 n. m. Hnnday 2.4 , 4.00, and 8.27, a. m 8.37,5.01 p.m. leavo Hlrardvllle (Rappahannock Station wpoi dys, 2.47 4.07, H.38, and 9.41 a. in., 12.05 2.12, 8.82, 8.03 and 10.00 p. m. Hnndav.2,47 4.07 H3vm. 3.41,617 p. m. Imvs Wllllamsport, week days, 3.0U,S.45and 11.55 a. m, 8.85 and 11.16 p. m. Hnnday 11.1: p. in. r Ualllmore, Washington and the west via t tn.K, R., through Trains leave Olrard Avenue itAtlon, Philadelphia, (P. B. K. 11,. nt 3 55 'ill and 11.27 a. in. 3 58 6.42 an. 7 13 p. m. Hundayt 3J 8.02 11.27 a. ra., 3,50 5 42 md 7.1 lp.m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htreet Wnail a -.iath Htreet Wharf. For .'.Untitle Cltv, VVesk-dtys-ETpresskOI a. m. 2.00, on, ,.. i. &.i3inioiiHU'ju, 8 00 a. in. and 5.00, '. m, ' indi.-s. 'Itpreas, 8.00 m. A.300J1. ni "ivIod.S.OO a. in. and 4.30 p. m. atnrnlne, lcive AtliuUo tjltv, depo iirpress, 70, -9.00 a. m. and 4.00, p. m Ac- A. iMiMC't'ia v-Kansas enuts womt-aa eorauioauiini a. iu u. m. ana i.wp ui. aua days -ISxpres, 4.00, p. m. Accommodation 7.30 a.m. and 4.30 p. m. 0. u. H iNOOOK, Oen'l Pasrr A, IPMiOU. Pres. ,'i-fJin'l Mameor Lehigh Valloy Railroad. utKANaKMHxT or fassenohb tjiains. NOV 16. 1891. Passenger trains will leave Hhsnandpah for ulanoh Chunk, Ijehiebton, Blatlogton, Oat i eanqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, luuslon, Phil sdelphlaaud New York at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08 a, in., 12.62,1.10, 5.28 p.m. For Belvldero, Delaware VVnler Gap and tr, .udsburt; at 5.47, a. m and 6.23 p. m. Fur Lambertvllle and Trenton, 8.08 a, ra Vnv While Haven, Wllkes-Barro and Pitts i an 5.17. 9.0S, 10.41 a. in., 8.10 and &Sm p. m. ForTunkh-tnnock, 10,41 a, m 3.10 aid 6.26 P. in. For Auburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyons 10.41 a. in., and 5.2) p. m. For Ltvoev vlllo, Towauda, Bayre, Waverly, Klmtra, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and 5,20 p. m. For Klmiru and the West vlaHaUmanca. at 3.10 p.m. For Audenried, Hazleton, HtocSton, Lnm Iwr Yard, Weatherly and Penu Haivea June tion at 5.4f, 7.40, 9.08 b. m.and 12.52 3.10 and 5.28 p. m. For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Beavei tleadow. 7.40. 9.08 a. m. and 6.29 n. m. ForHarautonat5.47 9 03, 10.41a. m. 3 10 and 5.28 p. ra. For Haste Hrook. Joddo, Urlflon and Free land at 5.17, 7.40, 9.03, 10.41 a. in., L62 3.10 and 6.26 o. m. K r tinakaie at 5.47 and 9.08 b. m and j. 10 u. m For Wincing, Qllbsrlon and Frackvlllo at 6.60 aud 8.52 a. in., and 4.10 p. m. For Yatosvllle. Uahauov (Jltv and Delano. 5.47, 7.40, 9.(, 10.41, a. m., 1162, 3.10,3.23, 8,03, .' riua l.l p. in. v or Lost Creei. 31rarlvllle nud Ashland sica md 9.141). rn' 1.27 7.46. 8.62, 10.15 a. Ui., 1.00, 1.46, 1.10, .35 For Darkwnter. t. Clair and PottflvlUo I B 50 '.40, 8 52, 0.03, 10.41 . m 12.52,3.10, 4.10, 5.'6 I k. m. I For lino Stouutaln, Nqw Boston and Moroa, 7.40, 9.0S, 1.4I n. m., 12.62, 3.10, 6.28 and I 8.(11 p. ra. I For Haven ltan, Centralis, Mt. Carmel and 'Mhmn.ilctn. 8.62. m l 111.1 a. ra.. l.lll. 1.4(. nuu o.wi p. IUi I'ralns leavo Bharaokln tor Hhenandotb, 7.ii 11.&5 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 9.30 p. ra arrl vine at Hhenandoah, U.05 a. ra., 12.32, 3.10, 6.28 and 11.16 ti. m Fortiolty, A,ndenrld. Hllver Hrook J no tion lUiliitfln 6,47,7 40, 0.03, aud 10.11 a. m., 12 52,.:i 10, 6.2(1 aud H. 8 p. ra. For Lost Creek. Olrardvllle aud Ashland. 8.50,9.10 lW5a. ra., 2.4,1 p. ra. F i- Darkwater. Hi. uialr and Pottavlll", o,00,9,SOM,ra.,2.45p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy Olty and Delano, 8.00, li;i5 a. m.. 1.40, 4.40, 0.03 p. m. ror lenity, Auuenrioa ana iiaxieton, e.u a- m., 1.40 p. m: For Mauch Chunk, Lehhjhton, Blattngton, Datusauqun, Allentown, Bethlehem, liastoi and Haw York, 8.00 a. ra., 1.40 p. m. tror rnuaaeipnta, 1.40 p. ra. K. B. BYINUTON, Uen'IPass. Act., Bethlehem. A J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, l.iytse, Mortunijes and Bonds written Marriage llDenssx nud Injal claims promptly attended to; Ileal Estite, Cilldiou aad hwmt Agency Uenor.il Flro Insurance Business. Kepresenls the Nortbwwstern Mfe InsuranoeOo OvnoB Muldp9u'bulldlnif, corner Centre anu vveiLQiH,, niienauuimu, t-a. Ocd Properties of All Kinds For Sale, I, A two story doubls frame dwelling house storeund restaurant, on Bafct Uentre Ht 2. A dwelling and restaurant on East Centre street. 8. Desirable property on enrner Centre and Jardln streets, sultablo for business pur poses. 4. A two-story double frame dwelling, ob vvtmL uiuvusireri. 6 Two 2-smry frame dwelllnss 00 West Cen tre street. 8. Two t story dwelling on the comer ol Coal and Chestnut streets Htore room In one. 7. Two-slorv sluele home nn North Chestnut street with aTarite warehouse at the rear, 8. Three two-vory douhln frame bulldlngi Joraeroi Jjloydand "lltiart, street". MEN WANTED To tret a l'u.ltlve Cure for the effect of Holf-AboM. Se-iuil rpwer, imnotencT, o. so in-at i; our wth itt our Bnerlflo we will send ono iill Sloulli'o Medlcla nrt iiurh varu&bia iDiormsiiou i- jir k. Aaarvaa U, Jd. CO., 805 Jlrxodwur, Msw VurL. First National Bank, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $ 100,000,00 A. W. Leisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisennnq, Cashier,' 9 W. Yost, Ass't Cashier. Open Dally Froni 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! Paid on Navlues DepoHlts, PENNSYLVANIA HAILHOAU GOlIUYLKILI. Division On and aft-r November 15, 1891, trains will ! leave JS'ienantf tati ai follows: Cor VViKKai, ulltierlou, frackvlllo, Net , We't,' -mile, uu uiatr. huh way points, n.uu, 11. ii a t ana t.ia p m. andav8.600.9.4oamannx.inp m. For Pottavlllo, 8.0., U.lu, 1113am and 4.15 a n Sundays, 800, 9.40 a m and 3.10 n m, For ReadlnK, 8.00. 11 45 1 m aud 4.15 pm -landays, BOO, 9.40 a. iu. and 8.1Upm. For Pottetown, Pboenizville, Mnnlstot.--'i Phtladelnhla (Broad street statloni. s.ua. 11.45 a. m. and 4.16 p m week days caays, uuu, v.tu ams.iup m I'ralns leave Fraritvtue tor Hhenandoah at .40 am and 13.14. 5 01, 7 12,10,0) p m. Han- dice 1 1 11 a in and 8.10 p m. l.r.avo Poiuvuie loranenandoan. lo.itann 1,41, i ei 4 40, 7.15, 9.42 p m. Hnndays, 10.40 " 1 15 p u bave Philadelphia (Broad street station), ,r t'ottsvllle aad Hhenandoah, 5.67 8 8a rn U'0nnd7.90p mweok days. Bandayfl 50, and i-o Now York, 8.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.86, 0.60, 7.E0, .AJHM J-50. ll.OUandll.il, ll.Mam.lXOnnoon, limited "toi-ms. 1.03 1.60 p ra.) 12.44, 1.35 1.40, .&, Wl 4,1.02 i s. H.2I, 8.50 7.18 8.12 an 4 10.00 , iii, 12.U1 isht n Sundays, i.tn, 4.03. 4.41, s.85, S.12, 8 SO, 90 11 35 a. nl 12.44, 1.40,2.30, 4.02, (limited, t 5 2 1 B.6 , a 131 12 01 night For Heft Girt. Ixinz llraach and Intermediate stations 80 and H 14 a. m 4.00 p. in week days. Freehold ouly 6.00 p m week dmyi.- For lUtllmore and Wasnlnston. 8.60, 7.20, 9.10 and 11.18 -v. m 4 ll, 6 57, 7.4J p.m and 12.03 mguioatiy anu st, tu.aua in., vi s itimiiea express wllh dlnbig car to llattiinnre) 1.30, 8.48 p.m. we kdavs, r or Baltimore only 2.02, 4.01 wees, d iys. 5 08. 11.80 a. ra. dally. F.ir Uichmoud, 7 20 a, ra aud 12.03 night dally, 1 SO p in, ually, except Hcqday. rraini leave tlarrlsl?nric -or fiiuiourc and 18 west every dav at 12.3 nnd 3.10 a m and 3 n (lltni'edi aad XV), 7.25 p m. Way for iiiooisSU t ra and 3.10 u m every aay. For PlttsourK only, 11,20 a ft dally andlO.20 a week 'days. 'joivo Sanlyiry lor Wllliaraiport, tin Ira, '.asndalgna, Rocbeiter, Bitraloand 'tagara v- 10 a m dally, and 1.35 ptn west dya. ' Klmlia 5.33 v u we3k days. tone and laterniedlaui pilate, s.loaui., 'ally, "'or Lock Haven, 6.1'), and 9.66 n m, tally, 1 35 and 5.8'' p. m. week days. F01 aovao.t0 a m 185 tnd,S0p tnvoekdiya ..'Oa.mBanl'11, tH. tfHOGir, J, II. WOOD, 1st. Riau'r ien. Psi VV SS3ES9I f.000 Cenulno Tyler Curtain Desks $21 nnd ' 824 Met Spot Cash. , No. 4007 Antique Oak Standard 'J yler Iki, .ltt.oin. loiiEby -R.VIn. blub. Mice and Ilust 'roof.ZIno liuttora under drawersi patcntl llra lined Certain! Polished Oak, Writing-Tablet flTum blor lock; ono lock. seeurlnK nil draworai f neavi rardboard Filing Ilexes; Cupboaru Incndl nejfa FlnUhed Hack; intension Arm SIldcsiAV eight SOO I'rlee. F. O. II. lit 1'uelory. S31 Net. Also 1,000 Antique Ash Desks. So, 401IH. Same a abve,oecpt made of BplW Antlauo Ash, Rood ns oak. -Velulit JOO It. 1'rlce F O. I.tructoi-y,ISat Net. Bhlpre. from our Indianapolis factory direct. Made- and sold kniniv htf n-rvi iri nPRit nn.. St. Lauls. Mo finmevflrr-rlnt"!, liook, free: pouge 15 cenn. DR.THEEL, eoq Jlotth Fourth St., ti .ilv IP-uulu ( i tlu.rifkS .all M- th' I'hIiI Siu, t. Is u, Blood Poison, Harvoub Debility 6p ulal Blseneeo t'" " hklu I UxtSiourUailathr ti".tioreThroat Mouth, Hi-ton, rinij.li.. I'nirtioHi. Mift or tmril ulwr., hnellluK- IrriullOB InBAuiuisllou sml nunutoil, hiriiturei. Wea,M suit F-sil) l,r Uit nmij, b. meoUt smleur. ai ni(r Dl.Mi snd ,li Duim r.mi. frtji . Intliarnlon or Orirwotl. IUiit ci nut ' ''' iUf U owio. Do t Inn l.op. no T," SIS tlflm Daw, QM, Fiollf or lloarlul Phjoldss b t"iSj Pr. TIIKKI. enrea positively 'H""'' '! nm tmslaMf. OlO, TOOM. MtDDLI IT, TWO, Co,TBrtTI, iiiuiifii rlflh or poor, mo4 Jc. ,lmp for hOO. "TBOTH" pnMn Qqm, uuirr ,orn tiltlmonUlo. llw.4lr fr" !. Kits . Wrf. n Sot I. e ID. Snd 011 H Wrlw or ll mi b ' ror RffmoK, m Wedo. -4 Stoj rWU. 00 YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Will nroHiiitlv rtllcvo the nn et dlt trot-ilu catte of Acuta or Chronic I!hfiv iimtlmn or Gout. 1W Mtictlr otrvlntf (110 utiocuuiu, it win cure j uu v nn. emiy L'-Ukti the nurru DrtnrHlon thtt flood vnrtaui biui- of rhoua.Uui) ouff n aouuLrr . uiia it.aiciiia & mi aujr ium ' cur all " One hail ill t-M- M,fr)t,rv iiiiiirt 1od on tlie irttcm. Biiol thfl profer r-wedjr ln win. found. Ion re t-rctiUj r Hid Tklotbl proper tltt r ea-orncd hu&drtda tt the ls ftfebrHif UfailaitmUU. Oui regiiBltlnffrsdiiuU, rtmftrktMtt for llielr euruhe rtwera, nr. U"i'l In ite um ntntuie of kKUtl d HMKl. .IAT1U KKMl bV $1.03 Per Bsttlfl. C EstUw. 15.C0. mi, M Ct. Bex. afpour itertkceiKr d m u km It. hi ll.W to h tujQf-aturer, ana ruu vfll rueaiv ft by iu-11. AL.UUUT KKOl 3(U7 MurUot Street; 1'liM.a'H, Tu. John R. Coye, A.ttorney-at-Law Real Estate Agent, 0TIdBBDnAi4.'8 Uryi.niNO, Cos- Wlln and Contrt Strt-Jtr. SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: I A two and one-half story douhle fra'ie dwelling house, wUh stire-roora and res taurant. LiOBtted ou Cast Centre street. JT-Avaluahle located on Houth Jar- uin street uven (1 weillnir.houses at the comer of Oil " ve"" T ,,'"5lf'."";i. Ann Investment I ucn h uu umu auww, - hertoud Lloyd streets. Terms re aanableX A liyiiMg $24.'' 1 EIH