J r TO fiXPELDECOBAIH First Move Asainsl, Jinst Uolfast's Member. HE IS A FUGITIVE FIIOM JDSTICK. As He 77111 Not Answer the Chargas Parliament Will Ao'. The IIoitM! Adopts In .Sllcnrc the Motion thut llo bo Notified to Appear lit tlm Session on Tnvsdiiy, the 33d Inst. Loitl lindoudttrry Ask iii,tliii, Hut rails to llei-idic .SittUfuctory AiiHirvrH Ilejrurd Inir Police 1'roteellon to Illsli Member. London, Feb. 12. In accordance with the notice given upon tlio opening of the nesslon Jlr. linlfotir, government lender In the House of Common", moved that Mr. Edwurd Do Colmin, member for Kiist Helfnst, who is mid hns been for many months past a fugitive from justice in consequence of the issuing of a warrant for his arrest on a grossly immoral charge, be notified to attend the session of the House on Tuesday,, the 2!!d lust. Sir William Vernon llnrcourt, liberal, seconded the motion, and it was udopted by tho Monte in silence. This Is a move preparatory to tho for mal expulsion of the offending member, for there is every reason to believe that Jlr. Ue Cobalii will not return to luig land to face the charge hanging over him. WANTED INFORMATION. Lord Londonderry Asks '.rneetlirnM, Hut ielM no SutUlni'tory iiisuorM. London, Feb. 12. In the House of Lords, the Marquis of Londonderry asked whether Messrs. Dillon, O'llrien und Healy, the Irish Members of Parliament, were accorded police protection at their request. Earl Cadogan, Lord Privy Seal, re plied that everyone was entitled to police protection The Marquis of Londonderry, however, insisted upon a specific reply, There upon Lord Salisbury said that it would be unjust to inform the world as to who applied for police protection. This, however did not satisfy the Mnr quib of Londonderry who expressed dis content at the replies received to his questions and gavo notice of u motion calling upon the government to furnish the House of Lords with the desired in formation. YOUTHFUL DEPRAVITY. Two Wuyuurd Young (tlrls J'ouml Help lessly Drunk In n Furnished lCnoui. New Yohk, Feb 12. Amelia Stark, 15 years old, of No. So" Charlton street, and Bridget Madlgan, 14 years old, of No. 01 Downing street, disappeared from their homes about a week ago, leaving letters informing their parents that they hod gone to Castello, N. J., where they had secured positions as domestics in the family of a Mrs. Warner. Ofliccrs of tho Gerry Society last night found them living in a furnished room nt No. 523 West Twenty-fourth street, both helplessly intoxicated and surrounded by uiiglit empty whiskey bottles. They were taken to the society's rooms where later the Madignn girl said that eho found u pocketbook containing $53 In Washington Market last Saturday. The money was all spent, and the girl said it had been spent for liquor. At Jefferson Marhut Court Justice Div- Ter remanded the two girls The Protection of llelliroland. Berlin, Feb. 12. The Radicals in tho Heichstag are prepuiug a hot 'opposition to the government proposals for the-for-tlllcatlou of the island of Heligoland, on the ground that the utility of such meas ures is in no way proportionate to tho cost. It is already estimated that the necessary expense will amount to over $2,oUU,uua AclmlruJ Hollmiiun's state ment that proposed fortifications will not diminish the necessity for keeping a single mnn-of-war stationed there will Dot lusist to pacify tho malcontents. She Was nn Heiress. linrrAU), N. Y., Feb. 12. Joseph E. Bernhardt, his iniole, Paul Bernhardt and Jllss Catherine Moore, all of- Clovo' lanJ, Ohio, arrived in the uity and pro ceeded to the mayor's ollloe, where the young lady and Joseph Bernhardt wcro married. It is said to bo an elopement nnu, according to the pa rile interested, tho step was taken to get tho bride out of the power of her guardiuu. She is nn orphan, 22 years of age, and is said to be an heiress worth fc-R'.UOO, I'or Killing PHi-iuer Murker!, Mo.nticeixo, N. Y., Feb. 12. The grand jury of Sullivan County found true bills of indictment against Adam and Joteph ileidt for the murder of Ueorge Markert neur Calliooon depot. This murder created much excitement because of the atrociotisness of the crime and on ao (uuut mI the fact tu.it l.irkert was sup posed to have boil killed beoauso he practiced witchcraft. 'Ihe trial of the iieitlts wll be held in Muy at this pine. Imlrr tht ICed Cross Plus;. PHil-toi 1.1'iiiA. Feb. 12. The Russian lielief i uiiim i it.' of this oity has been notified 'o n Clara ISartou, President of the Ken (.'curt Society, that the cargo of gnu u from lowi. now on its way tast will be f ni .tided for shipment here bj the 8teHns.!u) tiuliani, provided the bitter sails undi r the Uetl Cross lUg. Jlnrrlrd on Short Acquaintance, Faiuki. i.n, la , Feb. 12 -An old gen tleman Irum Keokuk came here yester day, nu t, un uld l.uly for Hie lirst time, fell desperately in love, piuim-ed, was accepted, seemed a licence, .mil iiiarriuil thelody in M inmutes afur meeitnylier. The Custle liuidmi 1)111 Signed. Ai.hi.ny, N V . Feb. 12. The (Jovemor has Mgni d r-, ii . n-liruwu's bill author ixini: i W my to spend ftlaO.uuo hi iUlplxwng ami st.ibliaiiiiig public nquaiiuiii at astie IjhiUi.ii and Lattery Park. leant liiui lls-eltuitud. Cirr or MttxtCu, Feb. 11. Clubs hnv inj for their object the advocacy of the re-eleutiou of President Diaz are being organized throughout the Kopubllc. Jrihnitown Extends ftuccor Now juii.iMuna. . ,, rcu, -xud cniz"nu cf thti city have subscribed $1,100 (or T Yi eo m i . . i toe siarvwg peasants 01 kussia. HARRIOTT GUILTY. He Tolls In Court Hon II" Mrs. I.eoiiHrd Strangled Futxiiold, N. J., Feb. 12. Tho trial of Louis Harriott for the murder of Farmer Leonard's wlfo of Atlantic Highlands on Nov. 27, Inst, was rosumed yesterday. The court room was crowdod. A crowd gathered on tho outsido of tho court room, waiting for such bits of informa tion as they could obtain. Harriott, who testified to tho killing of Mrs. Leonard on tho witness stand, was recalled and cross-examined. He testified regarding tho ropo with which ho had choked Mrs. Leonard to death. He wos asked whero ho got this rope. Ho said ho had used It as a check rein on the horse. He put it In his pocket on the Thursday beforo tho mur der. Then Mrs. Leonard opened the window to call for help. Ho closed the window, followed .Mrs. Leonard and knocked her down. He struck her three times on tho head with his fists, but denied using the fish-plate As he struck her Mrs. Leon ard screamed. Harriott then said that he twisted the rope around her neck to stop her screaming, Then he struck her again. When ho saw thnt she was not dead he struck her again nud again. Then he went to the window and looked outr He snw no one near, so he went to his room and got his clothes. He saw $5.70 lying on the bureau. Ho took this money. I Then lie went over to Mrs. Leonard, I who was lying on the floor, and felt her ' pulse. There seemed to be some life there yet. Then ho hunted around and found a clothes line. He pnsed tho line about her body and dragged her Into the dark storeroom. He felt her pulse, again and she was not dead yet. He left her . sitting on the floor. He heard her gasp once or twice. Then he went out. Tho bundle of clothing which Harriott ' had left in the woods when he had ex- changed his blood-stained clothing for resh garments, and which was subse quently found, was handed to Harriott In the court room. He identified nil the garments as his. During Harriott's testimony the audience seemed spellbound. All of tho evidence was actually drawn from him by the prosecuting attorney, ex-benator Novins, with the utmost difficulty. Harriott was found guilty of murder in the first degree ntjd sentence was deferred. Won Pour Ktrnlght Fights Willimantic, Conn., Feb. 12. James F. Doyle, of this city, and lkd Stauileld, of Philadelphia, lightweights, fought a ten-round battle near the Rhode Island State Lino to-night, Both men wore in good trim and tho ten rounds were sharply contested. During the last Jjart of the tenth round, however, ho failed to come to time, and the stakes and receipts of $752 were awarded to Doyle. This is the fourth straight fight won by Doyle. Ho is to meet Professor O'Shea on February 20 for a purse of $1,000. NEWS OF THE DAY. The Ontario Legislature was opened last evening The gold balance In tho Treasury lr $110,045,729 The New York Russian Relief Fund amounts to nearly $21,000. One man was killed in a railroad colli sion at Tilbury Centre, Out,, yesterday. A grand cake walk will be held at Madison Square Garden, N. Y., February 17th. Two men were killed on the New York Central Railroad, near Poughkecpsie, N. Y., yesterday. Two men in Fresno, Cul., held up a street car, robbed the driver of $5, and shot and fatally wounded a passenger. A dispatch from Bombay, India, says 1,500,000 people are starving in tho dis tricts of Uljupuri Belgaum and Dharwar. J. II. Dilworth, editor of the Delaware City, Del., "News," has been arrested on a charge of criminal libel, preferred by Rev. J. A. B, Wilson, a presiding eldei of the Wilmington, JI. E. Conference. Weather Forecast. Washington. Feb. 12 For JCew England! Dteldedly colder: northerly (ales, with a torero cold wave; Clearing weather; colder iiiul ROiienilly fair to-morioiv. Fur lantern New York, Uustern runnylvn nlu: Delaware and Marluiitl: ,oll wave; fair weather: northwesterly winds; piles In Knstero New York, For New Jersey: Decidedly colJor; north erly winds, becoming (rules on tho coast, ami a sovore cold wave; fair weather; colder and fall to-morrow. For Western Now York and Western I'enn. cylvaula: Ilrlsk and high northwesterly winds with u cold wave; oloiiuy weather with somt snons along the hike .shore; colder niijfc-civ erally lalrto-raorrow. NUW N15W YOItK M.tUKHT. Nhw Yohk, Feb. 11. Money on call easy at lit and 2 percent. Clotlnir Closing Yesterday. To-day, 8 t, Itagr 100 10J 4 t. Coup 11(1 i 117(4 4 s.Iteif 111 UK a s, urau um ioo WO01C MAUKVT. Uhwliur Lloetiw YetfoMjay. To-day. Canadian l'oir.o jmi mHi- UentrdlFaoiUe W tjl Cbiuaeo. Uur. Qultwy 108 107n imwwitivA iiiiuwii ., va ina :.. ImuK. Si Wetteru U4 luu iio am x .le Dl-ef ra 78 Lmkebhiuu 13J ) UMU Uiuts. & Nash..., 71 7.i -Hleliltfuiireiiii.il 10r .103 Missouri l'a luu 0.1 New Jersey Central I'AJU HIT Nurtliwosiorn 117 UU Oroirou Niivltrutiou 0.) 80 m ftte Mail 3J ;ir lUnadiQK 64 tll! Hook Im j 'id HI Ul St. Paul 71) TTJ Uulou l'ailft: 4UM 45 Western L'nlon 7 80)i tiltAIN MAUKBT. 'Vuoat -Market oueuod Oral and continued FO. No. si, led winter. 0U!4; Feb. 10.1 ; H;ir. Cora-Market opened Arm but ubxiHiiiently advanced. So. -4, mixed. Peb. 4ukJ; Mur. 4u. Udtt-Murkut opened steady. No, ;, mixed, MaJtli lcuitt. , ruonuok HAitKur. llUTTliU" Crwunery, S-e Ic IVun.. extra. ..30 en a Cre .u:ei ) . w turu. tlrti gu c.aSO a Cr,uiuory,wtiU)m.ic..,ilB Ut e.it'i& o tstale dairy, b. f tuba, extra ! e.J7 a I 1IKXHK.- Btate fuetnrv. full cieaoi. fancy., . 18 e.u a State factory, full cream 11 uitllHo EWte faulury, fiiilcietiiu.uiie tl(cunvi,o tute faetory, full oroaai, goal to lnlnio ,.11 o.ulUig State tueiory, eoounou to fair V:iu.u.W)U lavs I'ocurur- Bprlnif chickens, prime 8 cuO a HpruiKculckciu, larae, par lb.. .,,,11 e.ul? Vowl, Jersey, titMteii V., p lb..ll c.al3 i DEMOCRACY IN ENGLAND. Jtaplil droit th of I.lhor.il Idem In CI rent IMUln. Tho rapid progress of tho political In stitutions of Great Britain toward pure domoeruoy hns rccoircd sovcral strik ing Illustrations of Into, says tho Epooh. Uut liono Is moro romnrknblo than tho virtual ngroemont between tho chiefs of both parties that tho house of lords can no longer stand In tho way of an emphatic expression of popular will. Even nB a drag on tho ear of legislation, tho hereditary branch of tho legislature lias lost its power. The absurdity of rotalnlng It at all will doubtless bo recognized beforo long by others than radicals in British polities. The adoption by tho conservatives of tho movement for an English land pur chase net W another indication of tho growth of democratic sentiment. For, though tho creation of a class of small freeholders counterpart of tho old English yeomanry may seem to be cal culated to malto supporters for tho to ries, tho long-standing privileges which Mich a stroho of policy would under mine aro among tho most cherished in stitutions of English conservatism. They could hardly disappear without carrying with them much of the politi cal and social structure which has been raised on them, and changing tho whole face of British politics. In tho now order of things tho division of par ties would probably bo between radi cals avowciHy republicans, and con servatives reinforced by moderate liber als devoted to the preservation of tho throne. t'.iectrlc Car Jumps tho Track. AsiEsmw, Mass., Feb. 0. An electrio car on tho Ainesbury and Meriiiniic line Jumped the track nt Pleasant Valley fi.ni rolled down an embankment 20 feet high to tho Merrlmac river. Nine passengers were on board and Robert Patten, Mrs. Huse, Miss Delano and Wesley Howa were injured. They were all badly cut and bruised and It is feared that Mrs. Huso Is Internally injured, The accident was caused by the spreAillng of tho rails An Introduction To the through car Eorvico of tho Wiscon sin Central Lines, and Northern I'aciliu Railroad is unnecessary. 1.3 advantages and conveniences htivo been fully estab lished. It Is tho .only route to the Pacific coast over which both Pullman Yestibulcd first-class and Pullman Tourist 0.irs are operated from Chicago via St. Paul without change. Through train loaves Chicago every day at 10;I5 p. m. The travolor via this routo passes through tho uio-t pic iurosquo, interesting and prosperous belt of country in the Western "World. Ttn rc i scenery with most striking contrasts that range from tbo rolling prairie and the pine forest levol to the wildest passes of the wildest mountains in tbo world. There is a series of the noblest cities, towns and villages ot ovory variety and sizo, from tho hamlet or tho liny farm, up ward; the richest mi ies in the world; the groenest and most lasting pasturaec; tho wildest scenery on tho continent; canons as weird as a nightmare; hills, ;-nous and peak3 startling in thu mr.gaiflconco of taeir beauty, and a perler.iion of comfort la traveling that has never been, surpassed. Fast train via tbo Witc msiri Central Lines for St. Paul, Minneapolis, Ashland and D ituth loaves Chicago at C p. m. daily with Pullman Voslibuled Sleepers and tbo C ntral'9 famous dining cars attach d, 1-1 )21y To 'tho Traveling Publlo. If yi.u are contemplating a trip to tho Wost, or soulhwe.it the question naturally ar'sos, which is tho best and most economi cal way in which to muke tbojjurney. his infortnition you din ascertain by ronding a postal to mo answering iho fol lowing qurslions: Whero aro you going? When a'ro you going? Wh ro willyu' sUrtfrom? How many will there be your party? What Height ani baggage will you have to ship? On rtoeipt of this I will writo or call upon you prepared to furnish maps, time tables, nud fulhsi information regarding routes, low-straits of all olasa of tickett, la. d pamiihlets, re sort books lot Springs guide, etc. The Missouri 1'nciflo Railway and Irnn Mountain Route is notnd for its rtiperb thr ugh car service. Pullman Vestlbuled Bullelt aleeping Parlor and Tourist Sleep ing cars, also Palaoo Reclb ing Chair Curs free, are run on all through trains. Ask for lickoti via this popular routo, and correspond with mo before completing arrangements for your trip. J. "P. Mo Cann, Eaitern Traveling Agent, No. 067 N. Main St., Klmira, N. V , orSUl Broad way, New York City. W. K. Hoyt, Qenoral K stern Passenger Agent, No. Mil Broadwsy, Ni w York Oity. T. e Mi iourl PaciHc Railway Iron Mountain. t1 Fine Playing Cards. Bond Ion (lO)oents in stamps to John SehaUian, Qi-n't Ticket and Pan, Ag nt Chicago, Rock Island & Paciflo Ry,. Oolcago, 111., for a pack of toe laust, emuotbest, slickest playing aid you ever saw. Jtuit the thing for High Five parlies. Fora&Oa. exuross money order or postal n ite will tend you five packs. 1-S3'6w TO COLORADO Via Burlington Routs Only One Night on the Road. Leave !hloago at 1:00 p. 111., orH. Loula at 6:20 u m., anil arrive in Den ver :10 l). in. the next (lav. Tlirouuli Sleepere, Clmlr Cora nud Dining Cur. All railways irom tne P.ast oonurui with tlient) trains and with tditiilttr trains via Darlington Route to Den ver, leaving Cliiungo lit 0:10 p. in., Ht. Louis at 8:15 u. m., and I'enria at 8:20 li. in. nnd 8:i 'p p. in. All truiuu dally. Tourist tloketeare no on tale, aud can be liuil of ticket agents of all roadi-and at ISurlliiKlon Houledep to in iviiu-ugo, reoriu mm tv. unms. There Its no better place than Colo rado for th oso ueeklnt; rest and pleasure 7-4 tf An unuautil number of young tiampa are noticeable this winter. RUSSIA'S STARVING. Governor I'attlmn Inkucm Another Proc lamation, IlAnniBtiuBO, Pa., Feb 13. tlov. Pnttl gou han Issued n proclamation relative to tho Russian famine. After reciting that alnco bis previous proclamation nn organization In the siimii behalf hns been effected by tho chnritable nud philanthropic citizens of Philadel phia, and freo and quick transportation to that port and from there to Russia had been secured, tho Governor says: "I do proclaim to the people of Penn sylvania, nud especially to such as may be willing to contribute to the relief of tho suffering millions in Russia, to socie ties, committees nnd agencies organized to aid this work, that contributions for that purpose in money may be sent to Drexel & Co , of 1'Mludelphia, mid con tributions in grain and other supplies may be sent to the American steamship Indiana, which wjll sail from Philadel phia on Fob. 20, to curry all such pro visions for the suffering people of tho Russian Empire. All articles contribu ted for this purpose should be marked 'For Russlun famine relief.' " WANTS A DIVORCE. A New York Woman Sues Her Husband In the Inkota Courts. New YoriK, Feb. 12. A special from Parker, S. D., says the soiled linen of another very prominent Now York family is soon to be aired in South Dakota. The plaintiff is Mrs. Charlotte Nicoll Mluton, of Flushing, L. I. Her brother is Do Lancoy Nicoll, district attorney of New York. Tho defendant Is J. JIcKim Mlnton, 0110 of tho editors and nrnurictors of thu Illustrated American of New York. The case is set for trial to-day beforo Judge ' Smith, hut tho defeneo will make an elTort to get a postponement until next week. Judge Smith has already granted 1 tho defence its request for a jury trial. I In her complaint Mrs. Minton charget ' that her husband has been guilty ol 1 willful neglect, that ho has failed to pro- I vide for her, thut ho has culled her un printable names, thnt he has been guilty of adultery, and that he is an hubltual drunkard. Meadhnin Uefeata llos. Lonuon, Feb. 12. In a wrestling match at Bradford, George Steadhuin, the English champion of mixed wrest ling, defeated Ross, tho American cham pion, thereby winning the world's cham pionship and 200 pounds The winner was to prove himself the best in three or moro of live different styles of wrestling. The first wascatch-as-catch-can. In this, Hoss came out ahead. Then followed collar-and-elbow, with Steadmau winner. Qreoo-Roman was next, and Ross proved too much for the Englishman Then followed In succession the Scotch nnd the Cumberland styles, to neither ot which Ross was much accustomed. Steudham threw him In both, and was declared winner of the match. Arinor lMates for tho Monterey. San Fhancisco, Feb. 12. Tho first of tho big armor plates inudo nt Bethle hem, Pa., for the coast defenso ship Monterey will reach San Francisco about tho 25th inst The plates are one foot thick, aud the shipment weighs over 80 tons. Tho rest of the nripor will be sent on as quickly as possible, and the mana gers of the Union Iron Works hope to have the ship ready for her trial trip at an early date. Tried to Circumvent the Order. Wasuinqto.v, Feb. 12. The order ot (secretary Foster refusing to Washington bankors exchange on New York unless gold wus deposited, has caus?d a little friction. A banker endeavored to cir cumvent the purpose of the order by pre senting a S100 Treasury note for which ho demanded gold, The gold was paid to him, and when he deposited the gold aud demanded exchange was refused. Oil Struck In India. Calcutta, Feb. 12. A petroleum well belonging to the Assam Railway Com pany has been suuk to the depth of 030 feet, nt which point 11 vein was struck, which is flowing at tho rate of 720 barrels daily. This Is taken to indicate that there is a rich supply of oil in the dis trict in which thu well Is located. John M, Thurston Declines. Ouaua, Neb., Feb. 12. Hon. John M. Thurston formally declines to allow his name to go boforo the convention as a candidate for the Vice-Presidency, owiug to Bluiuo's withdrawal. He predicts that Harrison will bo tho nominee und says there will be a btubborn light. Tailors Complain, WAsniNoroN, Feb. 12. Representatives of tho tailors convention have made com pliant at tho Treasury Department that tourists, returning from abroad, brought in more clothing than the law allowed. They urgod on tho depnrtinont a stricter enforcement of tho laws in customs in spection. National Ilnnlca Authorized. WASHiKuroN, Feb. 18 The oomptrMler of the currency's oertlfloate authorizing tne loiiowing national uuurcs to uaatn buslneea has been UmjmIi The Merchants' National Bank, ot Kngle Grove, Iowa, oanltal ito.uuu; nw nrownwooa rn tioual Rank, Hroivnwood, Texas, capital $011,000. - Killed Turn In Seir Defenao. RiuHiNdUAU, Ala., Fob. 12. Near Jfon terey, Rutler oouuty, Tom Traweek, agod 16 year, a white boy, shot and killed Hill ihouiae aud Jim Jackou, two negro men, in self uureime. tine ot the men had knocked liaweek'a4 yoar-old brother down with a shovel. Clili-ttio In a Hud Vay. CllicAoo, Feb. 12. The official repo it of the health department shows nearly QUO deaths in thu oast mouth from tv- phoid, ac.u-lut fever aud diphtheria. This indicates a tremendous amouut ot sick ness, even if the deaths are but 1 in U00. On Trlul for liictmttlui-Uui. piTiaiiviu, Fib. 12. William R. Qaut, a young m ill ot )ne ion-, giimi reputA' lion, is mi trial I ti, chatted with burn ing hn motlir'h liu it-idtiice nnd farm buUduigs, lonatml near Irwin, ni lS'Jl). I ill lle Slnriler Trial I'lMlpuneil. RivlfnimiBnn Wnl, 10 Tl... .,..,.., tlouln thoniunler trial ol M. 11. Ourtis having llnlshlng its case, an a.ljournraont Was taken Ulltll IJoilllliy moriltng next. When the defence will open its cate. M mhlphiaand Beading Bailroa Time Tablt n efftel Kov. IB, 1801 'UM LEiVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOW. 'or New Yora; via Vhlladelphla, week dayi 2.10 3.'ir, 7.20 a. m. and 12 35 2.50 ana S.I 6 p. -n. 'jnday 2.1U and 7.48 a. m. For lint Voik, via Maucli Chunk, week days, 6,2! 7.2i) a. ax. and 12.35 and 2.60 p. m. t Heading and Philadelphia weok day. , '.10 5.S5, 7.20, a. rn., 12.35 S.R0 and 5.55 p;rr. sun lay, 2.10 and 7.43 a. m., 4.30 p. m. V it Harrlsburg, week days, 2.10,7.30 a, ra, 2 50 5.55 p.m. or Allentown, week day, 7.20 1. m 12.3 2W n. in. For I'ottsvliii, week days, 2.1B,7.20,, m. Ii30 2,V) and R.55 p. m. Bnnday, 2.10 and 7.4 a . , 430 p.m. or 'tuuiKuua and Mahanoy Oity, weel da'S, 2.10, 6.45, 7.20, a. m., 12.3? 2.50 and 6.5' p. in. Handily, 2.10 and 7.43 a.m., 4.30 p. m. additional tor Mahanoy City, week days 7,(X p. m Cor Lancaster and Columbia, week day. MO a.m., 2.60 p.m. Wllllamsport, Hnnbnry and bewlsbnr. week lays, 3.25, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m 1,35, 7.5 p. ui. 'tuuday 3:2"i. m., 3.05 p. m. 'or Mahanoy Plane, weea days, 2.10 8.2J 6. '5, 7-20 and 11.80 a. m 12.35, 1.35, 2,60, 5.55, 7.0" 0 i.M. m. Unnday, 2.10, 3.145 and7.4t 9 n. va, Lou p. m, 2-10 R 25. 7.43 a. m.. 3.05. 4.30 p. m. or Ashland and BuarnoKln, week day 3.25,5.25,7.20, 11.30 a. m 1.35, 7.00 and ,25 p in, Uunday 3.25, 7 43 11. m., 8.05 p. m. ritAINH FOB HUKNANDOAH I rtave Now York via Philadelphia, week days, 7.45 a. m., 1.30, 4.00. 7.30 p. m 12.16 n itif . Unnday, G.OO p. m 12.16 nlgnu 'ave New York via Manob Ohnnk, wlt days 1.30, 8.45 a. m., 1.00 and 3.45 p.m. Hun day, 7.00 a.m. jtave Philadelphia, weec days, 4.10, and 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 8.00 p. m., from liroed a 'd CallowniU and 8.35 a. m. and 11.30 p. m from 9th and Ureen streets. Sunday 9,05 a m. U.30 p. m. from fltli and Hpwj. 'eave tteadlne, week days, 15. 7.10, 10.DJ and 'L5Q a. m 5.55, 77 p. m. Sunday 1.35 ar d 10,43 a. m. .ave Fottavllle, week days, 2.40,7.40 a. rn. 12 10, (1 11 p. m. Huuday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m. and '5 TO. Leave Taiaaqna, week days, 3.20, 8.48 anc 11 in., 1.21, 7.18, and 0.18 p. m. Hunday3.20 7.43 m, and 20 p. m. i.oivo Mahanoy City, week days, 3.40, 9.18 ar.d 11.47 a. tu 1.51, 7.42 and 9.44 p.m. Ran day, 8.40,8.17 a. m 3 20 p. m. Loire Mahanoy Plane, week day8,2'4),4.M) 0 30, 4.35, 11.59 a. m.,1.05, 2.0B. 5-20, 8 20, 7.57, ant 10 00 o. in. Unnday 2.4 1, 4.00, and 8.27, a. m 3.37,6.01 P.m. Leave GlrardvlUe (Banpabaunock Hlatloa weoz days, 2.47. 4.07, 8.38, and 0.41 a. rn., 12.0' 2.12, 5...1, 0.82, 8.03 and 10.03 p. in. Sunday, 2,47 4,07 H83 I. m. 8.41, 6.07 p. m. Luvt) Wllllamsport, wees days, 8.00,1.45 nd 11.55 a. m. 8.35 and 11.15 p. in. Bnnday 11.1 p. ui. ir Baltimore, Washington and the west vlaB t O. It. It., through trains leave Ulrard Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. II. H. K.) nt 3.55 Hfll aud 11.27 n. m, 3 50, 5.42 an. 7 13 p. m. Bunday, 3.55 8.02 11.27 a, m., 8.50 5 42 iod7.Hp. m. ATLANTIC CITY DXVWION, Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Whail a j math Htreet Wharf. I'or Atlantic CUv. W83k-di7S-Kipres,9:00 a. m. 2.00. .O0, P, -1. i3io-nrmlatloa,8 00at m. and 5.00, j. m. Jaali. Hrpress, b.00 1. ra. Acoom m" .uon.S.OO a. m, and 4,30 p. ru. tnralns, leave Atlantio City, doroi AMtatte and Artagas avenues. Wenk-ftaj s Express, 7.30, 9.00 a. m. and 4.00, p. m. Ac comtnoaallori8.10 a. m. and 4.30 n. m. Bun- days-Kxprehs, 1.00, p. m. Accommodation, 7 30 a. m. nud 4 30 p. m. J. ui. nsuiljKJVJi., i'ru i rw t ml, MrutOD. Pres. SUra'l Manazer. Lohigli Vallrty Railroad. AKr.ANaSUENT OF PASSE SOBU TEAIN6. -NOV 15, 1891. r.uicner trains will leave Shenandoah for Mauch (lliunb. Liehlehton. tilatlnsrton. Gafa. s-inqua, Alleniown, llethlehera, Easton, PhU' uaeipniaanu new x oik ai 0.47,7.4", tf.ucia.iu., For Belvlctere. Delaware Water (Jan aud -itroudsburi at 5.47, a. m., and 5.28 p. m. r ur uiiinuurtviiio auu xrenion, e.uo a, ra, Kor White Haven. Wllkss-Uarro and Pltoj- ton 5.47, 9.0j, 10.41 a. rn., 3.1U and fi.26 p. m. t or innEnannocK, iu.it a. m a.iu ana ft.au I. m. H"or Anbarn, It'naca, Geneva and and Lyons 1P.41 a. ra., and 5.23 p. ra. i or uicey vine, lowanas, aayre, waveriy, 1.-1 .v. I l,nnl,ABtaH l,..m.fn Ulnn.n, Valf. ...... 111. ..W.,. U,.., f lim.l. Chicago and all points Weit at 10.41 a. m.,and 5.2Sp.ni. For Klmira and the Wost vlatjalamanoa at 3.10 p.m. tor Auaenriea, iiazieion, ntocston, Mm. her Yard, Weathorly and Penn Haven Janr Hon at 5.47. 7.40.9.08 a. m. and 12.52. 3.10 and 5,28 p. m. eor jeanesvuie, iieviston ana ueavei Meadow, 7.40, 9.08 a. m. and 5,20 p. m, ForBcrautonat5.47 IUW. 10.41a. m. 3 10 and 5:24 p. m. r oriiazie urooK. joaao, uriiion ana rree land at 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 12.62 3.10 and 5.26 p. m. ForQuakake at 5.47 and 9.03 a. m and 8.10 d. m For Wlgxans, Ullberton and Frackvllle at 5.50 and 8.52 a. m and 4.10 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, 5.47, 7.10, 9.08, 10.41, a. m., 12.52, 3.10, j.26, 8,03, 9.2 1 and 10.27 p.m. t or imsi urees, jiraraviue ana Asmana 4.27, 7.48, 8.52, 10.15 a. Ml., 1.00, 1.46, 4.10, U.S5, 8.C0 and 9.14 p. ra. . for Daritwater. Hi.. Clair and Pottsvllle, 5 CO 7.40, 8.52, 9.08, 10 41 a. m 12.52,3.10, 4.10, 5.26 p.m. For Duck Mountain, New Boston and Morea. 7.40, 9.08. 10.41 a. sc.. 12.52. 3.10, 6.26 and 8.0:1 p. m. For Itaven Run. Centralla. Mt. Oarmel and Hhamoktn, 8.52, and 10.1) a. m., 1.4U, 4.40 anas.uo p. ra. Trains leave Bhamokln for Bbenandoan, 7. V 11.5 a. m., 2.10, 4.rw and 0.80 p. m., arriving at Shananaoab, 9.05 a.m., 12.32. 8.10, 5.20 and ii. ia . m KorLolty, Audenrlnd, Bllver llrook J'.nc- tiunann iiazieion a,i7,7.to, .us, and iu.il a. m.t 12 52, J tu, 3.--U and 8. a p. m. dUNDAY 1'UAlNd. For Lost Creek, Ulrardvllle and Aahtana, 6.50,9.10 11.35 a. m., 2.15 p. m. For Darkwator, bt. Clair and Pottsvllle, 5.0i), 0.30 u . m 2.15 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, B.tv, ii.Ki a. m.. i.iu, n.-iu, o.w p, ra. For Lofty, Andenrled and Uasleton, 8.0( a- m.. 1.10 d. m: For Mem oil Chnnk. Iehlehton, Blatlnjton, uaiawnciua, Allentown, ueinienem, uasuir ilia .New xoza, 5.ova. ra., i.iu i. m; For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. in. K. B. MYlNOrON, Uen'l l'aw. Ant,. Kethlehsm A J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written Marrlno lloeusuu and legal olalms promptly attended to. Real EjIiIo, CiIImUoi ial Insijraace Agaocy General Fire Insurance Business, Itepreseuti inp NorLnw0Niern ine insurancei;ii. Ostiok MuldoonN bullcllnsr, corner Contr ana wei,Hi8,,nuenauaoan, ra. 0c- d Properties of All Kinds For Sale, 1. A two story douhle frame dwelling home store and restaurant, on Kant i!enlre Ht 2. Adwulilnf and reelauranton KaslCentrt street. 8. Denkatile property on earner Centre and j arum sireeis, suitaDie lor DusiuftM par potes. 4. A two story double (mine dwelling, on wii ijiuvu Hirwi. 5 Two 2 story lrame dwellings on West Can tre street. 6. Twn fslory dwellings on the corner ol uoai ana uuesmui streets more room in ou. 7. Two-toi-v BlaKle house on North Chestnnl street with iiTurge wa'ehouse attlierear. 8. Th ee two-iiory douhle frame bulldluga fornerol Ltloya and iiiueri sireei" JfffZSatSSSt j rff5.IViSAu! I wideiuob. VliinbleJnrurrnaUinl'Ill:i- Addmu ' u. u. t,o., em. jir.dWr, w v.rk. first National Bank. THKATRI? mJII.IJINCJ, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00 A. W. Lcisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrinq, Cashier, ? W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From g to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! I uld oil MnvlUKH Deposits. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD HOHOrtKILL DIVISION On anil alT November 10, 1891, tratm will leave Shcnandialyas followt: for Wlgisan, Ullberton, Frackvllle, New '"tie, Bt. Clair, nnd "way points, a.UJ, 9.70, 11.15 a -u and 4.15 p m, londays, 000, 9.4Ua m and S-'Op m. For Fottsvllle, 0.0J, V.w, 11 45 rt-m aud 4.15 D u, Snndays, 600, .40 a m and 8.10 n m. For ItoadlnR, (1.00, 11 45 a m and 4.15 pm, Bnndavs, 600, 9.40 a. in. and 8.10 p m. For l'ottstown, Fhoennville, NorrlstoTl'n id Fhlladelnhla (Broad street utatloa), B.OO. 11.15 a. m. and 4.15 p m week days undays, 000, 9.40 a in 8.10 p ra Trains leave FraeiivlliB lor Hhenandoah a i.40 a man! 12.11,5 01, 7.43, 10,09 p m. Han dim t' 13 a m and 6.40 p m. Leave t'OT.'ivllle tor Hhenandoah. 10.15 nnd .1.48, am 4 10, 7.15, 9.42 p m. Unndays, 10.40 i - (15 pm. Lave Philadelphia (Broad street station), or Pottsvllle and Hhenandoah, 5.67, 8.85 a m I. 0 and 7.00 p m week days. Bnnday 6.50, and 9.2S am for Now York, 3.20, 4,05, 4.40, 5,35, 6.50, 7.80, I. 208.80, J.50, 11.00andU.14,11.35am,lZ0nnoonl (llmltodtorais,1.08 4.50 p m.) 12.44,1.35 1.40, ISO, UQ 4, 1.02 s. .2). 6.50 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 n, m, 12.01 .lifht in Bhudays, 8.20. 4.05. 4.40, 5.35. R.12, R.S0, 9.60, II. 35 n. nd 12.11, 1.40, 2.30, 4.02, (limited, l.tVI). 5.24. 21 0,5" , i m iad 12.01 night For Sea Girt, Long Branch and Intermediate stations 8.20 and 11 II a. m 4.00 p. m. weok days. Freehold only 6.00 p m week days. For Baltimore and Washlngion, 3.50, 7.20, 0.10 and 11.18 -u in., 4 41, 6 57, 7.40 p.ra and 12.03 night dally and 8 31, 10.20 a. in., 12 3 (limited express with dining cur tollaltlmjre) 1.30, 8.48 p. ra. we k days. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4.01 weet dtys, 5 03, 11.30 p. in. dally. Fur Richmond, 7 20 a. m and 12.03 night dally, 1 30 p ra, uiilly, except Bund ly. fraink leave Harrlsbnrg lor flusoure ana he west every day at 12.2 and 3.10 a ra and 3 1) (llm'tedl and 3.4t, 7.25 p m. Way for llooia 8 15 i m and 4.10 p m every day. for Fltuonrt; only, 11.20 n m dally and 10.20 m week days. joave uanbary tor WlUtamtport, Elmlra, inandatgna, Itochostor, Bu'lalo and Klagam i.inntn dally, and 1.35 pm weekdays, ri Elmlra, 6.30 p m we9k d4ya. ,''o. tCrle and ln,?rmo Jlato Pilnta, 6. in a ra., tally. For Look Htven, 5.10, and 9.66 n m. I illy, 1 35 and 6.31 n. m. weok days, Foi inova 0.I0 a m l 35 "nd 'i.'M p m vreek days l.lOa. mHania-". 'B. B t'OHH, J It. WOOD, M.n'r nn. Pass. Alt 7.000 Conulno Tyler Curtain Desks 821 and S24 Net Spot Cash. ln.lllii. loiiirliylirt.oln.lili.-Ii. iilco and Dust 11101, Ztno lloliom unaer arnweraj imiuiui iirass lined Certain! I'ollsbcd Oaki Writing Tablet 6 Turn hier locki one leek eecurlne all drnwsrsi 8 boavj cardboard Flllni! Boxes! Cupbonrd Inendi l'nnele Klnlstiea llaCK! nxiension jirm pimrai SOO lbi. l'rlce, V. O. II. nt Pnetory, Sal ftet. Also 1,000 Antique Asn pesae. Vn .KKlH. Snmo ns nboTO.exccpt mailo of Solid Anttquo Ash, Kood as oak. "Weight . l'rlce P . II. nt Puclnry, 8Sl ISet. Shipped from our Indianapolis fnctorr direct. SlaUo ana sola uolcly by tho TYLER DESK CO., St. Louis, Mo. ltOptKeCfttiloKueorllftDk OouDtcra, heika, eto la colon Seen Tr printed, aoou free: pomg ia cenii. DR.THEEL. 538 Morth Fourth St., bit. OruvU, I'MlLADiLrutl, e j ulv n iiulna lleriuan Ametleta Hn'-i'.ll.l 'n O"1- Vnltt-d wboU oi- v on," DIUUU l ui null. Nervous Debility mil Spe cial Diseases "i bkin ulaM.. USbiioliPalBilaUi ..UoreThrout Mouth, Sloiiliti Pliwj'l'-. rapilon., .oa or bKtl t'lopr., UvelUiiKS. Irrttfttlotl, ItiflimuialloDi tad Raoutni, Slm-turti. Wealcuci tad B.il ln lu.l rocmor,. ,t bulk, menu! tnllMT Klioy n DUt let lilnuc. uJ .11 I)l's reunions '", V1... lu.ll. r lion or Oi rwork. Rmnt ci ennd In li 10 relief t enoe. Do not loee hope, no mtl.r 11 tUlac Daeur. 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Coyle, A.ttorney-at-Law AND Real Estate Agent, OKFIOK nnunAI.I.'8 Bt7II,rjiNO, Cor. Mala anil Centra Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: lK two and one-half story doinile (ru no direllloc house, w'tn etir-room and res taurant. liOeatedon Kast Centre slrei-t il-Avalnahle property located on Houth Jar din street. 3-Beven dwelling bouses at the corner or ail bert and Lloyd streets. Good Investment Terms reasonable. i ILIleV