The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, February 16, 1892, Image 2

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MAY BE
Court Mnrlial Vordict in the
Throckmorton Oiise.
WHAT
HE IS RECOMMENDED TO MSROY.
The President May Commute the Sentence
to Suspansion on Eednosd Pay
iOOD FINANCIAL POLICY
AN INTERVIEW
VBALiED.
KB-
Wby Industrial HtocKO aro t-uo
Safest Investments, nnd How It
1b Thoy Can ho Soourod at
Bargains.
X l JiV
,i ;o r.
.1 i .
Tlm Vnrtllct Will Not He aistle Pulil
Until tli rri-sltli-nt Hn Formally
Acted Upon the 3Ittmr, Itus tlm Almo
In the Humor In Wnr Iipiirliii-iit Oil,
A. P. Morrow Ilrtlre unit Tims Hwtprs
f-....rl Mnrtlul for llUolioUli-iieu f
Orders.
AVasiiinotox, Foli. 10. Although tho
verdict of the court martial In tho case
of Major Charles U. Throckmorton, who
wits tried In Now York sonio week ago
on churned of duplication, his pay ac
counts, will not be ofllclally announced
until the President has formally ncteu
uiion the papers, it has become pretty
Kcnernlly known throiiKhout tho War
Detiiirtment tliat tho sontouco is uis-
inlt.snl.
It is reported, however, that the pen
tnnen is accompanied by a recommenda
tion for mercy signed by all the members
of tho court. This circumstance, con
pled with the olllcer's long servico uud
the trmeiiduous amount of influence at
work in hie behalf, will probably spare
him the Ion of his commission.
It Is Kenemlly oxpected the I'rosident
will mitigate the sentence to two or three
years' suspension on halt or three-quarter
pay.
Charges of diitobedienee of orders re
ders have been made ugBinst Col. A. I.
Morrow by (Jen era I Stanley, comtnnnd
ln tlie Department of Texas, and a court
martial was thought to bo imminent,
when ids friends intervened and induced
him to apply for retirement under the
thirty year service law, the War Depart
ment agreeing to pigeonhole the charges
on condition that tho application for re
tirement should follow.
Tho arrangement will not bo fully con
sumated until next Augustj when Colonel
Morrow will complete the thirty years
necessary to entitle him to retirement.
Tlie War Department has relieved him
from his command and ordered him to
his home iu anticipation of that event.
The cliurges against Colonel Morrow
are based upon certain actions of that
officer during the recent Garza campaign.
One of the principal charges, constituting
disobedience of orders, recites that Colo
nel Morrow issued passes to men of his
regiment to pass over tho border Into
Mexico iu the faco of positive instructions
prohibiting such rctiou isvaeil uy uonerni
Stanley.
, 1 1. ...Ell l. nmnml,Mwl
UOItlliei itiuntiiv, 11,1.111 c v,-'jssjBSilsrV' I
was tried by court martial in thisJTnSja
few years ago on ciiarges of duplltolUnfd
Jiis pay accounts and was 8uspenileU0r.
three years. He was an aide to General
Sheridan for a uumber of years.
A TAM-: AFFAIR.
Ilnnoii mill Murphy l'lRlit Willi Glows
lilt; im Midi Pillows.
Ciiioaoo, Fob. 10. The mutch between
Andy ltowen, tlie colored lightweight of.
Now Orleans, and Jimmy Murphy, of
Chicago, at tho Second Hegimcnt Ar
mory, was a tame airalr.
Police Captain Fltzpatrick was thero
to sco that uobody was hurt. Ho would
not allow a referee or seconds, and made
tho men box -with gloves as big us sola
pillows.
Ho scared liowen so much that the
yellow lighter refused to make unload iii
tho earlier rounds. Murphy had to do
all the lighting,.
Just as tho men were going lively Fitz
jiatriok stopped tho light. ,
General Strike l'rolialile.
Imiianai-olis, Ind., Feb. 10. Superin
tendent Darlington formally discharged
the striking machinists iu the l'au Handle
bhops to-day, and announced his inten
tion of hiring new men. The workmen
In the other departments ut ouco gave
notice that tho employment of new men
in the shops would be tho sign'il for a
general strike. Doth sides are deter
liuusd rmd it is believed that a general
strike oaiinot be avoided.
Henry II. liutl Iixliftml.
PiliLAintMiniA, Feb. 10. The grand
jury iu tuo United btates District Court
brought in two bills of indictment
aitaiust Henry If. Yard on charges of
aiding and abetting an officer of u na
tional bank In the willful misappropria
tion and embezzlement of It funds.
(A. 1'. Jleeorder.)
I voslerday told jou of n Interview I
hurl with one of tho loullnir financiers ol
thedsy, and tho Interest ho iolt in Itidu -trlnl
investment, rather than in speculative
In tho interview tho Kenlio.nati
gnvo me a hint which I havo followed up
euccossfully. He told ma ol a heavy
institution, which l upon a vi-ry sounu
basis, whore he thoURht a limited amount
of slock could ho secured at a great bar.
gdn I -as 6'i impressed with tho idea
ih.t l nUnd umn the nreident ol the
nomimnv and told him I would like some
intormalinn. Ho refusod to givo It or even
be Interviewed,
lint H li-a lipnn mnertnd that some ot
khrni can bn obtained at loss than
their market vsluo "
"Whossyaso?1 was tho Inquiry.
"I havo reliable luloimation to that ef-
turn ' 1 1 iinlurt-M
"How absurd. No man tells anyihingst
lus than its pnc, t.nlo-s there is a special
les-on lor doing so."
"Well, is there not in your cso7
Thn i.nntloman smiled. ' Yet and in1.
We might part with somo shares to certmn
P'TPOns, out not, a uonar s wutiu iu a titv
ulHtnr or a financier."
"Why, may I ask?"
"uecause may couiu nn im
How can olliors bonotK you then ?
"Easily. S ipposo you own ten shares
Will you bo Interested in it? "W ill y"U he
nr xlous to havo it pay as large n dividend
Bspossihlo? "Will ynu talk it uj among
friti,l? Will snvoral th uHiid
r niiln iliiiiu? this holo iha bus'r.ow? AVill
they not inereaso tho d yidends? Will It
n ImakOBiiino roet oi uio iw u.j,u
aluable?'
fnrrn of tho araumont at onc.
Tho eonlleman I miked with was Mr. II
H AVarnr, rresident of the Sato Cure
Company, and after the ice Was brokeu he
talked freely.
"None of our stock is for sale, oxcopt in
r limited amount, and to certain persons.
It is too good. 1'. is p-tying more man iu
percent dividends, and the introduction
ul our baking powder which, as you are
aware, is a vor protttablo businoss, will
doubtless doublo our profits. I ask no or,o
In bay our stock, although I stand ready to
personally dep isit collutcraU to gutranteo
a dividend of not les than ten percent
per annum fjr th'i next Ave yoirs.
I'V..., I...U.. ,rrul fni h 111 It."
'WhIiIi. AVuvthiuld I not have? If
any of your triends wish to know muro
iihniit it let thorn writo me, or. call at t0
Ilroadwav, and I will kWo them all th
A.. :..r......li,.n I It air itoi.lrO. T Will
,'iii'i?iLf " iL iimnvii t"iy i" -
kbTrwJtUom ja&t whul wo hnvoanawtint v
lint don't have any speculators
write toe. "We havo no stock to toll to that
Cl-Si."
The frankness and outspoken manner ol
Mr. "Warrior impressed too. I could see
that ho wa9 a man who 'dealt openly and
meant overy word he said. I a-n also
thoroughly convinced tht lnvestinonls in
s und industrial companies IhHt aro paylpg
tteady and lirgo dividends are i otter man
tt'Cks. bonds or olh t flurtuUlng socuri.
tio-. I am protty well satisfied, too, that
the putilio Is finding this out and pr. filing
hv it, and Iain glad that it is so. Hamilton.
t '.IVHM RAILHOAll
OKUTLKII.I. BIVIBIOW
oil unfl ' r V rimiirr 1, lS'll, (ilni u-l
li nv H'mnan'l nv roLluws:
. -iuiu. rnekvllie. vr
.., wt. i lair. ni way notote, .i ". 0,
ll.iri a in 14,15 pm.
j n-iy a, 000, S.W a in nn -1. (1 p m.
ii Pottavlllc, fl.O), U.iu, 11.45 am and 4.1
nndftys. (100, 8.49 a m and 3.10 d m,
Jor ldluc, K.on 11.45 a m and 4.15 pin
- iBdays, (?'. 9.411 a. ui. and 8.10 p m
cor Pottstown, Huoeniiville, Nonlsrv
FhlUdelphlr. Broad street ntntlom .
11.45a.m. fcnac.mp nwwiuoys
icdays, WW. 9.40 a m 3.10 p m
trains leave FwtrvUje tor HbenanfloA"
'.49 a m aal 13.14, 5.01, I (1. til.Ol p m. "Jan
ili i mmttiitpm,
jMLa PmivviiiA frtr AhHuandoah. 10.16 nn
1.18. h. m 4 40. T.15. B.4J B m. Hnndays, 10.4"
n.MtavltlA m.r& Hhonjindaah. 5.57. a TT
4. 0 and 7.00 p na weeC days. HunOay 8.50, and
.an?, ... . ... ,
UfXIfllT IOTC,II.W,VW nJ,
twno . i . l. Il -'ii t In- 1' I
Common-'Ii i lnm m -m- t.ui. o. mi-.
members f-mn Hi !f -t ninM-d the '-i 1
tnent he g iM notice of m Felirniu-v I I,
rleclating Unit tho Imperial Tiirli iim-nt
had shown Its iimllllilv to legih.li- f'-r
the special Interests of Ireland, giving as
nil Instance ot this inability the failure
of the Laud 1'uroha-w act of 1891.
Mr. 'Sexton, during the course of his
remarks on tlie subject, referred to the
Might Hon. Joseph Chamberlain In terms
which must have disturbed even the ex
treme placidity ot that gentleman's na
ture. Mr. Sexton, snld, for instance, that Mr.
Chamberlain, having mutinied, was now
.1... nF n .ru VI i. nf nnllilP.lll
wreckers who were seeking, by menns of ., xM '. U.0anau.l4,llJBain.)lWnoon,
a false lUrht, to lure to destruction the m.lurt 'VrAfYii 6$
GI. GRANT'S MEMOIRS.
Original $7.50 Edition, for
Kswai rZZ!n. atxsi maa ra Ba j-xniji-tj
P Vans' Vstse sadaemicl wsSaa 1 smtaa
hones and desires.
Mr. Sexton also turneu nis guns upon
Lord Salisbury, the Premier,
him as an "erratic and unruly
man, a scoffer by nature and
by calculation."
, u,,n t.m. iXf.. 4.411. H.W. WU
11 S5 i. i' 12.44, 1.40,2.30, 4.0J. (limited,
II, S s i I n.l) , - u iau ia.ui iiiiiut
No book, excentlnc the Bible, baa everhnd such a sale In theUulteil Stntes
as Gcueral GrnufH Memoirs. 040,000 copies have already gone into the homes
Frank Maxliam's Arrit.
Brthki.. Vt.. Feb. 10. Frank P.
, , 1,'orBeaairt.bonelirancUanriiniermeaiate 0flhe rich , but the HUbscrlpllnu price ol 7.uu lias piuceu , ueyonu ihb icuun
states; stations 8,'JO and 11 14 a. in., 4.00 n. m week I , ,,.iB i ninHf-mtR plritnuiRtannes. If fioO.OOll neonlo liuve beetl willing to i
a bigot da5.8 Freehold oniyd5.t P w-JJ- $7'.(l0 for 0muVu Memoirs, there must be a eouple of milllot. people In the . ?
In.inandil.u i. m.. 4 41. 1 67.7.40 p.m and 12.0S hulled Hlatea who want tlieiu.and will iuiui) at the opportunity to buy thelll N
Max
1M.11H-.1,, . u, i'i, i". pnr Klelimoud, 7 20 a. m. una u.i
ham has been arrested on complaint OI dally, 130p m. aally, except aunday.
ii,i rfoiif : s .11. 10.2,1a. ni.. 12 (limited
express with dining car to llaltlmnre) 1.M, 8.49
n in. k days. Kor Baltimore only 2.02, 4.01
I . . . n una II 1 n. rn. dnllv.
wV.?r.S"S.' .n'H ton .1.1,1
por iticuuiouu, i v . "' . " "
Driinil Juror Fisher and brought before
Justice George II. Tupper, charged with
Incest with his two daughters, aged 15
mid 10 rosnectlvelv. The daughters sworo
to acts of crlmlaal Intimacy covering a
period of eight years. The prisoner uas
a wife and seven children.
A I'arU ,lewellr Klmipponrs.
Paius. Feb. 10. Somewhat of a sen
sation has been caused in tho jewelry
inula bv the dlsaiiiieitrance of ft promi
nent jeweler, who, it Is alleged, stole
870,000 francs from thn sate ot tho firm
ot which his deceased father was a mem
ber and decamped. It Is said that ho has
lied to England In the company of a,
woman who la his mistress.
rA'in. ieaT aaxrlsbarc lor Wtwuurs aaC
a west every oay ai i" .i
3 11 (llnjited) and 8.40, 7.25 p tn. Way for
AHoonf 8 15 i iu and 4.10 p t every day.
Kor PitUbure only, U.M a m dally and ta.r
na week days.
eavo Baubnry lor WlUiarosport, lllcaln
)'.naadalua, Kochoster, llntlaloand Nlagnri
aliK 'iinam dally, and 1.35 pm week dayt
Tcr Elmira S.sop tn weskfUys.
Kof Krieana iniernieaiaw poini, o.i" m.
MA.H. E I'VGH.
Ju. Man'f
I It. WOOD.
nin. Pass. lK
Will Not lnlc-rrre.
Philadelphia, Feb. 10. It is nuthorl
Uttively stated that neiflier Gov. l'attl
son nor attorney-General Ilenael will
take any action to interfere with the
Heading railroad deal. It Is known that
tho administration has not made any ar
rangements In tho Hue of Interference,
and has no such plans.
Truxtuu Itiule Tlinnkod.
Vasiiinoto. Feb. 10. The State
at llm Inw fltriim lif-rn offered.
Wo will Piid vnu General Qrant'e Memoirs. mibllalierH' original edition,
beat paper, elothtgreeu and gold binding, hitherto sold by subscription at $T.0O.
FOR 50 CENTS ! ABSOLUTELY ONLY 50 GENTS,
And absolutely a propoaltlou such na lins never been mad In tlio hliilnry ol
book publishing. The two splendid volumes of Grant's Memoirs, of which
050 000 copies have already been Hold not a cheap edition, but the besi for 50
lallv. for Look Haven, 5.10, and 8.68 a in ceuts; provltletl yon send vour Buusuripumi u iiui j'unni" i jj i
laiii i rs unfl K.-vi n. m. week flays. Fo , .,i..n.uni,n f m rm fnr Mm f?niiii(ir.i'rAN Maoazink. the brightest
uoTmSlldv.135Bni,S,SOpmWalt'1'y, ntid cheapest of the great Illustrated monthlies, ltseir tuuul to the beat $100
Th Cosmopolitan Is enabled to make this oiler becnuse of the purflinso
of 000 0011 volume at u pi Ice which even publishers wruld deem Iniposeible,
und with the idea of running up Its circulation to half a million copies. By
contract with the Cosmopolitan wo are enabled to oiler to our readers a share
In the low price obtained thtough tho largest purchase of books ever made In
the history of the world. ,
If, however, you have Oram's books, the Cosmopolitan's t Her will per-
mU m, tf itiln inutrtnrl.
Gen. Bherman's Memoir, 2 vols , sold by subscription for Si 00.
Gen; Sheridan's Memoirs, 2 vols., sold by .nbscrlpttou for $i0.C0.
Geu. McClelluu's Memoirs, sold by subscription for $3.76.
Al) ot these are bound iu cloth, green uud gold, in uniform style with
Grant's MemoliH ,
The Cosmopolitan and Hbhalu are sent postage prepaid, but the postage
.. i... i.,.i,, nt ti,.. rni. nf I pent i cr nniicc. must be remitted will Die order:
' ' Gen. Graut'sMeulolM 1)0 fz. 48 cents; Geu. Sheridan's Memoirs, 92 oz 46
iaA' cents : Gen. Sherman'8 Memoirs, 84 oz. 42 cents ; Geu. McClellan's Memoirs,
. I ... . 1 t 1 . -. . . . 1 1... ........... . t t l . .. . f t I , fattll.
48oz 11 cent, or oookb i-nu uu buui uy caijicbo iuo w.
Bcrlber,
De-
Ptu adaiphiaand Eoading ttaiir-.a
rims Tail' in Hct Xov. IB, 1891
lAIHS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOW.
.w m.tj Vrtrir ttIr Vhlladdlrthla. week dim
010 .3fi. 7.'JU a. m, and 12 35 2.50 anS 5'5
. . V ii Hi x 1 . va iTnf NU
Vrir wit. Mnjcb Chunk, woek day, 5,i.
7.20 n. m. and 12.31 and 2.50 p. tn.
2.10 5.25. 7.20, a. m.t 125 51.60 and 6.65 p: V ,
u.in lav 9 in nnd 7.4ft a. m.. 4.30 D. m.
" ,D,f J . 7 " . Ji nnf on n IV.
wr iiarrisuarc. wee, uuva. .j.v,f.u
200, 5.65 p.m.
or Allentown. WMk days, 7.20 v
a Til i m
For eottsville, week days, 2.10, 7,S!0,a. m.
liSO 2.W and 5.55 p. in. Bnnday, 2.10 and 7.
or' lUBuaa and Mahanoy City, weo
. I. !..tl... tn
nnrtmnnt. him received a conv of resolu- h -7 2.UL 5.23. 7.20. a. m.. 12.35 2.50 and SJB) .VeRr s HUim,nin u i-
llons adopted by the 1'iesbyterian Board p. n. Sunday, 2.10 and J, "! i- P'JI; Q1' c
of Milslons at Khran, Persia, thankh.K additional (or kahanoy City, week daye 7.0C- Mw
Mr". Truxton llealo, the American aiiuib- jjanoasder and Columbia, wecK aaya
7,30 a.m., aw p.m.
PirWllllaranport, Hunbnry and LewUbiurt
week days. S.25, 7.20 and 11JW a. m., 1.85, 7.0(
p. ii. uunaay s:m . in., o.w y. m
ter to Persia. Tor having oiitalneu lor
.inericnu lnihsionariea tho privilege of
holdiug real estate iu Persia.
Betid us at once J3 00 for a year's sip'scrlntlnn tn the cosmopolitan nuu a
.i. utwnri.,iln,i in llm HitnAi.n (S3 m for" TiAii.v : SI 60 for WEEKLY), and
enta for a set of Memoirs, to which add poi-t.ge on the particular set of
Memoirs selected. , , , , .,... , 4,.,:
VhlIe this oiler appeals strongly to meniuersoi iue ttranu Army mm men
families, it also appoals to every cltizeu of the Union. Kend all orders to tho
AHsniiililyiiiaii Wliltc's Funeral,
TnE.VTO.v, N. J., Feb. 10. Tho funeral
of Assemblyman K. Harry White, who
onnuittcd suicide last Wednesday nc uis
home at Pemberton, was attended by
earlv a thousand people. Uovernor
Abbett, Speaker Uergen anil.a number ot
members of the Seunto and Houbo of
.VsHenibly were preheat.
MMLVAINE'S t-XS-CUTION.
AValon 3Iuy Visit lis.
Albany, N. Y., l eh. 10. Aoeoraing to
a private cable dispatch received In thi
elty the Prince ol Wales and suite of
twenty five persona will pans through
Albany on ilay 27 on then- way to
Niagara Fulls, wuere two floors at the
Clifton have been engaged.
Onviiien Murlii Iipiai'ii 1'ropliuoy.
Chihuahua, Mexico, l'Vb. 15. Carmen
Maria Lopez, the aelf-proclaiuietl Meminh
of the ludi.iuH, i very Ul and U now in
tho citv with no pro-pect of his reeorvry.
ile ban announced tu the Indians that he
will die and iim from his grave in three
duya.
1'mi.tieutvil 1'olwi.
Viknka, Feb. 10, The liuaiiuu Hit'
thorities are ureaily Irritau 'l by the ler
hlstouue of tlie Pole In ecu hinting in a
year ul iiiuuiniuu ihu cuiueuiiiul anui
Ver.ir ul Hie partiunn of tlii-ir country;
amw mid prusecui ions are numerous.
The luuclilukrii' V.ual I uti.
I'iiuMin:-iru, It. I., Feb. 18. Daniel
Chciimo, while aileinpung to pacify
litKii;,' Kuthlvmrut', who wus quarrellnK
-with Iuh ite, Hem ,-Mo-iinuton, Cnuil.,
w.is -hoi und rfUHi.uiily killed by tho
tUt 111 l.ltt-ll llllxh.llld
Ur. Jilovltt Snyii tli" I21;clrlriil i:xceullnn
Imw l Ilmrlhlo In tlie l.xlreine.
AibAny, N. Y., Feb. 10. Evidently
the talk about the cruelty of the electri
tnl execution Is not nt an end. Senator
Osborne has received a letter from Ur. J.
Mv.iti nf Pnii"hkeeoiie. an old and
iA-nifiil nlivslchm who was a witness at
the execution ot Mcllvalue.
Ho savs in tho letter that lie has wlt-
., 1...l ,! I,nu
nessed executions in evcij, imm,
seen men killed by bunglim, by sword,
by guillotine, by shoothiK nnd by the
Suanish Kitrrotte, und nothhig compares
lil!nis with the electrocution
tin bhvb tlmt tho Spanish unrrotte is the
only thhiB that for cruelty eauals It.
fftlltlmiHH!
"From my medical knowledge, I can
assure you that tho man -was not, killed
until tin- second shock. As to losing con
scimiKiiess, I doubt It uy tno symptoms
nlivurvml "
He asserts that the man would have
revived had not the second shock neen
turned on. Tho body after death pre-
bcntml a most horrible sight and the lace
klinwuil that the man died 111 terriru
agony. 1 Ur Moritt urges tnu immediate
repeal of tho law. .
Assemblyman atein nu rami
letter from an oleotrlolnn nnineil uio-
bons, iu Syracuse, and the Inventor oi an
electrical chair, lie says tuo men m
have had charge of tho electrocutions
havo all been amateurs and unable to
use the chair properly.
JIu.HrtcliiiKoU Itrirm ('lull Uoiifernnco.
Hostom. Feb. 10. Tho Massachusetts
Iteform Club at its meeting next Friday,
will discuss tho subject of a national
conference of independent voters to pro
mote tariff reforu;, honest money and
civil rafoiui. Tho plan is to hold tlie
conference iu New York some tune m
April.
Oit.li n ll.-.l t)vtr Hoard Hill.
Hium.Li'oiiT, t'onu., Feb. 10. John
ln-Huiian uud Andrew (Imteuhniifur
on. n it-lU-il uui a bo..rd bill und Dell
nun ii iiii-il the c-uiiieuin of u heavy liot
Ki,n into (iiiuuiilit liter, fatally injuring
li in
Li-Senator 1'ulr' Will.
S'N I HAhcisco, l'eb. 10. Owing to
th- dvtftb ot his eldest sou, ex-Senulor
1 ui has t'liang.'il Ills will uud lH.-uueuthVd
tv three orpuau nsyiums fouu,ouu.
AVunt Senator JIUI to Hpnak.
Jackson, Uiu., Feb. 16. The Legislu
ture has unanimously aanptou a resol it
Uon lurltlog beaator iilll to aucrtwa :
Civil Wiir In Klinrtnum.
TnxnoN. Feb. 10. According to ad
vices fioin Egypt civil war is ruging in
Khartoum and vicinity. Clierif, tho
claimant of the Khallfate, is said to have
or Mahanoy Plane, wees days, 2.10 s.zi
, 74H ana ii.! a.m.. i.w,-i.. ,
7.0,' e i . ro. unnaay, z iu, a.si anu i.n
,1. .,U, 4.30 o. in. ,
fir (llrardvllle (Ranpahannook Htallou
weeK days, 2.1, 8.25, 5.25, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m.
Ii:i3. 1 85 '1.50. 5,00, 7.W ana p. ui. ouuunj
2-10 3 25, 7, a. m., 3.05, 4.30 p. m.
or AEUiana ana numuuim, 2ifo,
3.25. 5.25,7.20, 11.30 a, ra., 1.35, 7.00 and B25
ritAlNa FOK BliKNANDOAH:
7i rjnnr Vnrlr vlll Fhlladelnbla. V7HK
days, 7.15 a. m., 1.30, 4.00 7.30 p. m., 13.;5j
. -avo Now York via Mauoh cEunk, k
dftj s, 4.80, B.45 a. nl I.W ana .49 p, ui.
ui.MuAivtMo wtwjr davB. 4.10. ltd
10.00 a. ra. 4.00 and 6.00 p. m.. from Bro: d
aiaaillowmllands.5a. m.and ll." p. m
rrom 9th and ircea atreets. Sunday 9.0 a.
m n m n. m.hom BtU nc Ureen.
flive Beading, weeK days, 1.35. 7.10. 10.W I
and a.50 a.m., 635,7.57 p.m. fauaday I3i atd
1'4veIP0tUsvUle, weeS days, 2.40,7.40 a.m.
12 "ll p. m. bonday, X40, 7.00 a. m. and
4 rMT.maniiK. wAAkr d&vs. 8.20. 8.48 ano
11 2. a. m., 1.11, 7.18, and 9.18 p. m. Sunday 8.W
Letve Mahanoy City, week days, 8.40, 9.1E
ai d 11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7,42 and 9.44 p. m. Bon
day. 8.40,8.17 a. m 3.20 p. m. M
SHENANDOAH, PA.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
ASBAMQEKENT OF PA83KKQKB TRAINS
-NOV 15. 1891.
Passenger trains will leave tiheuaudoah (or
Mauch Chunk, Lohljthton, Blatlngtou, Cata.
eauoua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Eaton. Phil
adelphla and New York at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08 a. m.,
U52,110,5.2Sp.m.
For Belvldere, Delaware Wsler Gap and
atroudsburg at 5.47, a. ra., and 5.28 p.m.
Kor Lamtjortvllle and Trenton, 9.08 a, m
For White (laven, Wllke-Barre aud PltU,
t o,M In II a m I IDunrt fi?tn m.
ForTonkhannook, 10,41 a. m., 3.10 and 6.20
p. m.
For Auburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyons
10.41 a.m., an 158 p.m.
For lAOeyviue, lowanaa, oayia, ""'""Ji
F.lralra, ttocnesior, jjuutiiu, ai.ki
ft, IU.11 U1UU
been victorious in some battles against o 30 1.85. M a nt ,l M iM WW."' ffiraUW
Abdullah, chief of tho Pnggara tribe. JWt"; B.inday2.4 , 4.00. and 8.-7, a.m
Kassalo U reported depopulated. 3-le .JCrdvllle (Happahannock Btatlon Kor Ktolra and the West
Deniiiiiiro tlm I'leco Syslciii in t-rmoin.
Tuenton, N. J., Feb. 10. James M.
Seymour, tho Supervisor ot tno atuie
Prison, in bis report, lias muou 10 suy
about tlie piece system now used in
tho working department ot tpe prison,
lie denounces it as unjust to tho wage
workers of the country.
To AUt llin ISIilar.
London, Feb. 10. The Herman frigate"
Prinz Wiluohn ha anchored oil Ather
lield, Isle ot Wight, having been sent at
this lute hour to render assistance to the
slrauded North German Lloyd steamship
Eider, ashore off tlie Atherlleld ledge for
two weeks past.
The IUouU Hyutulil oil tlio II. & O.
rniLAnEUUUA, Feb. 10. Tho Phila
delphia Division of the Baltimore & Ohio
1u.uvbii Philadelphia and Baltimore,
will be operated according to the block
signal system. As soon a posslblo the
llnuB west 'of Baltimore will use tills
system.
2.VJ S.I8, 8.83, 8.03 and 10.03 p. m. Bunday.2,47
4,07 183 a. ra, S.41,0." p.m, ,.
Lnve Wllllameport, week days, 8.00,9.45 acd
11.55 a.m. 8.35 and 11.15 p. m. Bunday 11.1.
P'mi BalUmore, Washlnt'tou and the went
via 1,0. 11. K., through Trains leave Glrard
Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. .ft
at 355 K01 and 11.27 a. m,ZM. 5A2 an
7 13 ,. m. Hnndnv. 3.M 8.02 11.27 a, m 3.50
512 od7.Hp. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVIBION.
Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut BtrootWna,f
a a viathBtreet Wharf.
Por Atlantic Cltv.
UTnalrliiva KinrftRU.DM a. m. 2.1X1. .00,
.. va, voso'nmolMDa.SOO. m. and 6,00,
i. tn.
4anda?s. ' Etprosa, 9.00 a. m, Acsom.
-ti iitoo,S.OO a. m. and 4.30 p. m.
tsturnlng, leave Atlamlo City, depo
A iiatle and Arkansas venue. Wek-d s
Rxpfess,7.30, 9.00 a, ra. nnd 1.00, p. m. Ao
ooramoclalloD8.10 a. m. and 4.S0 p. m. Sun
days -Kxpress, 4.(W, p. m. Accommodation,
7.30 a. m. nnd 1 JO p. ra.
O. U. HANCOCK, Gen'l fase'r Aft.
v. HOLMOU. Pres. i Gen'l Manaier
Si S24.I
1.000 Cenulne Tyler Curtain Desko 121 and
' 824 Not Spot Cash.
So. Antlnuo Oak Btnndnrd Tyler
.llt.Oln. l.mal.yiirt.oin.iiieii. l,""u'l""
Vroor. .Ino noiiora upaer unwoi.i JLL". , fcV,.r
lined curtalni Pollsbe!lOa, WrtUnaJbleiOTum
blcr lock! one lock securing all drawers! s neavi
cardboard Filing Iimcus Cupboara In endl 'n'f
Finished Ilacki KxtonHon Arm Slldcsi WelB t
SOO Hi.. I'rlcn, P. , It. nt Fnctory, S ftct.
First National Bank,
Cunuilliin Coinmlsnlo'iers On Home.
Wiohikutov. Feb. 10. The Canadian
Reciprocity Commissioners have left for
borne, ine tact mat iue cuhiuiii"."..".
were not lven power to conclude a recl-
proolty agreement wltlitne uniteu sum"
being finally settled, tlieie was nothing
further to no in regard to iue irHuu n
latlous between the countrltw. Bvidtnt
ly Lord bulisbury's answers to 81r Julian
i,iiinifntn,H ciibles aBklnu for some
power for the commissioners to enter
! .... ...i.i. .1. . TT..I....I Ct.it.iu
Into negotiaiiouB wan ni """"' -J",t""
were not satisfactory, for the departure
of tho commissioners Is a somewhat sud
den move. i
raviirahly lteporteil to the House.
Wabiiinotok, Fob. 10. Tho Springer
Free Wool bill has been lavorainy to
ported to the House by the Committee on
Ways and Means! also a bill to plaeo
cotton iNiggmg ami wwrn no"
free list, and machinery used in the
manufacture of cotton uagguui. ino
House Commltte on Foreign Affairs has
also reiHirted favorbly Mr. Geary's bill
to absolutely promuit tne uuhiiiis
Chinese Into the United States.
Till en annul
Dknvkh, Col., Feb.
THEArni'. IIUH.UINO,
via dalamanca at
&?P-?:.- , u.w r
f or Auuuunou. jiuiiDLuu, jMj,a.vuu
ho Vorri WAnthnrlv and Penil HaV6U JUUO
tion at 5.4. 7.40. 9.08 a. ra.and 12.52, 3.10 aud
5?or "jeaneavllle, Lovlaton atid Ueavei
Uonrlnn Tin Q fW fl. TTi . Utld 5.20 D. IU.
5; For Haisle Ilroote. Jeddo, DrlOoti and Fro
Iftud at 5,47, 7.40, D.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52 3.10 and
6.iI6 D. ITU
KurUakatee al 5.47 and 9.03 a.m., aud
8'For" WUTaaa. QUbortoa aad KractviUo at
5.50 and 8.52 a in., aud 4.10 p. m.
6.17, 7.10, 9.08, 10.41, a.m., 3.1U.j.2li,B,tw,
'roTLost Creek. 31rardvllle and Jshland
1.27, 7.48, 8.62, 10.15 a. ra., 1.00, 1.10. 4.10, 8.35
8-!Sa.U?,1''iiE'',,2; hi. nialr and IMtUvlUe
6 50 .40, 8.52, '1.08, 10 41 a. rn.. 122, 3.10, 4.10, 5.28
''W. u, .ot Ntnmitjiln. New lloston and
Morei, 7.40, 9.08, l '.ll a. in., 12.52, 3.10, 6.2.1 aud
n Lf 1) m
' For Kaveu Run, Centralla, Mt. Carmel and
rlnamokin, ana ui.n u. m., i.u, .,
ani U Oft n. m.
Trains leave Hhamoklu tor Hbenandojb,
7. Jb 115 a. m., 2.10, 4 JO and VSO p. m arrlvlUB
at Bhsnan'loah, 9.U5 a. ra., 12.52, 3.10. 5.20 and
limn m
FortiOltv. Audenrlnd, Hllver Ilrook Ji;nc-
tlona-ii llazliliin 5.17. 7 tu, .us, ana iu.ii
m 12 52, 3.10, 5,20 ana s. a p. m.
' ' UrT.41l.VV 1-itt.lNB.
For Loit Greek, Glrardvtlle and Ashland
VSO.9.10 llMa. m.,2.45p. ra.
For Darkwater. 81. Olalr and Poltsvlllt,
:mi QW. m T IK ii in.
rw iwiwviiw, "''iyi
Also 1,000 Antique Ash .Desks. t
Xa.4008. Bamonsabi)Te,oxccpimauou.0u..u,
V220,.u'if ir..cY..;V. ai"xet. Bbirpci'
from our Indianapolis factory dlroot. Mado ana som
bolely by tbe TYLER UEGK CO., it. uouib, rnu.
uopu.Csui.mi. or nut ctnttn, i. etcui.olo"
fineit etcr printed, lloon irec: iionn.o gen...
Killed.
10. An accident
occurred ill the Mollis Ulbaon mine at
Asiieu, Col., tbrougliwhlcu the following .OAH pppjNJA Urn lUSa. m., 1.40, 4,40, 8.0 p. m.
miners wore killed'. Miobael Kugers, W. SH EN AN DUAH , r-'HINlNA. "o'ttVy, Aadinruja and Kasleton, &JS
L. ShlnHj and M. Capias, liie iiolilc
Otbson Is the ilchest silver mine in tlie j
world.
Hiamer (iocm to PIoiism
llxuniis, Twin., l'eb. 16. The steamer
Eugene, plying between Memphis and
Pine Dliltl, Ark., struck a sans "vo nue
Nimnpuper Amiili;iiiatliiii,
IIublin. Kib. 10. A Parnelllte organ
declares that negoliat ions are on the
nolut of conclusion for the amalgamation
of tho "National Press" aud the "Free
.mil's .liiiirnnl" and their weekly ad-
juncta. The "Freeiiutu's .louinal'' will
heiioeforth lie the only patriotic dally iu
Dublin. Captain O'Connor, ot the "Na
tional Press," will Join the "Freeman's
Journal" board of directors, and will be
provided with a seat In Parliament.
Capital, $ioo,ooo.oo
1 4I It M
For" Mauc'h fjhnnk. behlybtmi, wlatlnctpn,
v.iJLIiSna Aiitntiiwn. Uotlilefieui. KsUar
and nsw torn, o,w
For fmuvas.p.ua. Jjr j",' b yi nu TON,
Gpn'l rasa. Ant., Bethlehem
north of Helena, Ark., and went to the . , n
bottom of tlie river. No Jive, wore lost. U W. LeiSenrwg, PfVS.,
P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres.,
KliiE IWuulfk llrelares War.
Lonimjn, lreb. 10. King Jlenelek of
Abrssinla Las uiused to reoeive the
Ambassador sent from 'ligre, one of the
three principal states ot Abyuluin, and
bus declared war aigaiust tnai, Dtaie.
A J. GALLAGHER
Justice of the Peace,
Deeds, Least, Mortgages and Bonds written,
aiarnauo iiobu '-"- -
promptly attended to.
J. ft. Leisenring, Cashier,
9 W. Yost, Ass't Cashier. Real Mtta, Oollectioa and Iasarante Agency
tVunt a Cruiser Miiiuml Cape liny.
TnwTO.N, N. J., Feb. 10. An effort
is to he made to have one of the new
government cruisers named utter Cape
May, the summer capital at the lower
end ot fiew Jersey.
nR.THSEL,
ass ?f-o;.Ji:?Hu,n!,.,.v!
l, ,ul, htuuliie Oeimn ADUllviA
B,.v,ill.t It. Ow I "" HUB. !' "
sbi- ti ou' Blood Poison
Msrvous Debility" Bpij
olul Diornof e V ,
Siiit DIwmw. K d Slu rlnt In lh
b,,n,..aoieThroal Kouth,
Bl.tv,li. riltipl,., Krii,llni,i, lofl of
ba tloir. hi.llii.., lirlullooi,
Irfvimi.tit-u" n'1 Rnubtnii,
birioiurt. Weskotit sn'l KsrlJ
.o.T. lo.l iMirj ..1i mrnul IV L. .,
U.-r uon or 0,.l K-l ''"'. K.AVi
relief si uoo.. Dn out low " '""'i i V,, l.ll.l.
Ildns Dooux, Uusos, r.milj o; llusp llsl JI, U. I mj.
DO YOU YANT HELIEF?
KROUTS RHEUMATIC REMEDY
win iironimiv lciiete iue mbi uiw
trfMilnt ctwM.f Acute ort liroitic Mieu
DiutlHui or tk.ut Uy nrlctly oltPiTins
tlm fliriM'liiJiirt Ik u 111 ruruxuU liLrutttQ-
euuy . -
U'f c.'UDtrj , tUls umdlcli la a tueulflu tor thr
vtxrlou tut at of rbeuuiftUtui out , hud uut In
aur mum ft ' t-urli" Uu botilt lilu.k
a fct-fm tory loiureantau on tbe nUt-in, mad i
la e40HtA!i lih mo ylu, co.iln"e thu amiri. r thkJ
tl propvr roiooly u round. on wtewuteili ro
nu aLarl ta It it lb 8 UitrlU of I
' kHoB'S ltUI DJIATIO JtEMItnV, ,
Mliafaiuablo proper tU ro udora b huudrtdi of tt I
Odd veuot itla in
i
?reil I. ut.. w-sisisshl 'or II" It curstlr.
.l In t,... ulsitii, t ul hl.tJl.'l' S
uul'lluiTIII ItVUlbV
ii mi P sy'l.. C Bittlsi. M.00. mil, "C Cti. Est.
ir rur itjKfk.sti 14,' It'A kwtp It ., i 1 il U to ll,. ,
tttjnutholum. mud f'-u 111 roclro II 1 mull
Ai.intnT niton,
a(137 Markut Street, l'lil bil'H, Ta.
rtwtirs, sr. t
Yiiiini; Girl i;iiniitirroitr.
Nbwahk, N J., Feb. 10. Two kdrls,
Louise aud Jeauie ileller, aged 16 aud lu
years respectively, have lieen arrested
oluu'H"d with atiuuipllug to pass counter
feit dime and nickels.
Oalvln A. KleliunU Uuuit.
Boston, Feb. 1C Calvin A. Richards,
one of Boston's laruest rtal estate
owners, is dead.
Open nally From 9 to 3.
ft.
3 PER GENT. INTEREST I
I-ulil 011 Hnvliixis IepllH.
MEN WANTED
General Fire Insqranca lliisiness. Hepresent
OCKIOB-Muldoon's ballttliiar, corner Centre
and Went 8w.. Hhenandoali. ra.
Ocil Properties ol All Kinds For Sale,
1. A two story dout.le Irame dwslllnz tiniiso
more and restaurant, on Hast 1 Jsuwe BU
2. A dwelling and restaurant on HatOntr
a.fw2kable property no oorner CJentre and
Jardln streets, suitable for business pur-
4, Atwo slorv double frame dwelling, ot
West Uovd str. ... ,.
5 -Two2-slry frame dwelling on WtCeu-
.-'Killsinry dwelim" on the oorner pi
Coal and Oiiestnut streets HUireroomlD
TwvBtory sluele house on North Chestnut
street with alarnj warehouse at the rear
Three two-tory double frame buildings
corner or iiioyaaaa wuubis.viww
John R. Coye,
A.ttorney-at-Law
AMP
Real Estate Agent!
OFI'1014 UWIDAI.L'8 llDILDINa,
flor. Mln and Centra Street. SHENANDOAH. P'jj
PROPERTY FOR SALE:
f A turn nnd oulialf atnrv (Inline fninl
dwelllug house, with stre-rKiin and -!
uturani. wwhiwi tin mi u.mi. ou,.
UA valuahla property located on wouth J,
din stieet.
1- Hflveti nwe'llnu htinsHk at the rornei or ()J
bert mid l.'oyn BireetK. unn"iii'"'"'c !
It will pay
Dnyono In
want of
lo sen, I Sr.. to po;
n .,ur iipuiiful Una oil
, .... -
over 1IU nmtt linl wnnrlef t a-" crJ. , n I
Audrew '. II. OAPV. afi UlKh bt.. lTuvWeutxi, it. i
any tlm bulor uaroa a.