D i IP 1 FOSTER INDIGNANT Did Not Sny Irishmen Wore "Clam-Monthed" , SAYS IT IS A COTEMPTIBLE LIE. He Holds Ireland And Her Sons Id The Greatest Esteem. The Secretary Admires the Flno lhy nlque of the Irlh llncc, nntl Is Glnd of tho Opportunity I o 'Cell Hlmt lie Thinks of Them Hays the Jlmiinrkg AVero Vilely nnd Falsely Attributed to IJm. London, llarch 6. In accordance with Instructions from Now York a represen tative of the International Telegram Company called upon Secretary Foster, of the United States Treasury Depart ment, and asked him bb to the truth of the following itatomont alleged to have heen made by hlru, In an Associated Press dispatch, published In the Assoc iated Press newspapers "Take your clam-mouthed Irishman, with his wife and children, nil' in the rough; In a few years he is absorbed, altered In physical nppoarance to rank with our best citizens, load our munici palities, anil, with a single generation, become ouo with tho best American type." Upon hearing the statement, (Secre tary Foster showed the utmost indigna tion. He said that it was too contemptible a falsehood for him to notice, as ho felt sure that no one In America or else whero who knew him would think him cnpablo of using such an expression re garding tho Irish race. It astonished him. he declared, that nny press asso ciation that had n, reputation to lose should descend to such a depth ns to misrepresent a public man. Such con duct on the part of the Associated Press was too outrageous for calm und delib erate comment. His friends of Irish origin knew tho esteem in which lie held both Ireland and her sons; and his sense, which he shared with ovcry true hearted Ameri can, of their services to America from tho time of the War of Independence the present day. He had too great an admiration for the fine physique of tho Irish race to think for a memt of reflecting upon it by any such remark as was vilely nnd falsely attributed, to him. He conld hard) v expect the justico of denial from as ource capable of so mis representing him, nnd ho thanked the In ternational Tclgram representative for giving him tho opportunity to express his mind. At the request ut the Iutor jiatk 1 Telegram representative Secre tary Fosti r then put his denial In writ ing, ns follows : "I never used, In any intorview, or on nny occasion, tho term ' clam-mouthed Irishmen,' or any term or designation even remotely resembling such an ex pression, nor have I ubed in any inter view or on any occasion, any expression of any kind derogatory to tho liish race. HOP GROWERS ORGANIZE. To Protoct Teelr Interests Against Agents And Speculators. Albany, N. Y., March 5. At Coblcskill, in the county of Scoharie, there has beon organized and Asssociation of Hop Grow ers of tho of counties Schoharie and Al bany. These two counties are tho larg est hop-growing districts of the State, nnd early in the 9eusou are overrun by the agents of breweries and hop specu lators. It is claimed by the growers that these dealers circulate false rumors about the supply and demand and nearly always to the detriment of the growers. At n meeting here n permenant organi zation was effected, and one of the by laws reads that the object of tho organi zation is tho protection of hop growers against false reports concerning the sup ply nnd demand circulated by unprinci pled dealers, nnd the collection of such information as is desirable in the in terest of the growers, respecting tho dis ease, vermin, culture, the best methods of producing hops and statistics relating to the crops, the condition of the market. No Resemblance to llahn. BniDasroRT, Conn., Stnroh 5. Detec tive Cronin haB returned from the trip to Freehold, N. J., and reports that Har riott, tho condemned murderer there uenrs no resomblnnce to John llahn, tho suspected murder of Capt. Seoley, of Stepney. Harriott, undnr another name, formerly worked for a Westport farmer ' named Bradley. After assaulting his employer he went to New Jersey, nnd at the time of his arrest had a conductors cheek from Westport to New York in his pooket. Snya It Is illdlviiloua. CniPAOO, llnroh 5. Secretary llrimer, of the Lflko street elevated railroad oom pany, says in regard to the story vo tho effect that a New York drygoods homo had bought the road is too ridiculous to even merit n denial. Cremaiu & Brennn, tho Chlongo representatives of il. 11. Clnilln & Co., the drygoods house al luded to by implication, also disclaimed all knawlodgu of nny negotiations pend ing between their principals und the Lake street company. He Wanted Kxcltment. Nbwbubqu, N. Y.," March 5. John D. Gibson has confessed to having fired the uunex of the St. John's Methodist Epis copal Church in Septembor last, and was sent to jail. I!U ooufetwlon was volun tary, mi suspicion rusting on him. Ha said his conscience had given him no rest slnco doing It. He said he did the deed to nroiuo an evcltemeut. If iM.HilliiaUM, Will Accept. RooiiBHTHii, N. Y., March 5. A Ho ebwiter Democrat reports Qrover Cleve land as saying to Fruiiklin 1). Locke, of Buffalo, that lie is In sympathy with the May convention In Syracuse, that he is not u candidate for the PreMdeney, but that he will not accept the nomination If offered to him by the Chicago convention. Typliui In Troy. Tiiot, N. Y., March 5. An Italian child living on Green street died from a supposed unknown disease. The autopsy developed the fact that death wan caused by typhus fever. Great excitement reignu iu the neighborhood, and it liu Dtea quartutlueu. WHAT SULLIVAN SAYS. He Will right Mitchell, Hut Would Sooner Jlnvo Sliivln Put Up. St. PAUL,Mnrch 5. The telegram from New Orleans about Mltoholl's challenge to Sullivan nnd the willingnoss of tho Olympic Club to hang up a purso was shown to Sullivan. Tho champion is suffering from n tor riblo cut in his right arm, Inflicted by n window pane, through which ho dashed his hand during his recent spreo. " Why Isn't Slavlu put up In plnce of Mitchell?" was the query. "Idon't be lieve Mitchell means business, for it is not in him to be square about anything, but upon the thoory that he doos I will say this : " If tho Olympic Club will put up $25, 000 I will fight Mitchell if ho will bet $10, 000 ou tho side, tho light to como off tho last week in Augast or tho first in September. "fwould prefer to meet Slavin, be cause ho is tho better man, but I'll meet Mitchell only to end his talk. 1 may meet Slavlu yet if tho nigger dosen't kill him. " I don't care for a title of champion, but I want to lick nny foreigner that comes to fight on American soil." ltlcli'irdson Will Stay In Klmlra. Elvira, N. Y., Mnrch 5. The Natlon nl League's decision, assigning Itlcbard son, the Giants' first baseman, to Wash ington, has caused a great deal of talk hero. When seen" llichnrdson said: "I huvo sold my interests in Pennsylvania and 1 am going to stay right hero in El mira until tho League allows mo to go back to my club in Now York. I will either play with tho Giants or I won't piny at nil." Meanness of iho Government. London, March 5. Tho Government having refused to givo a suitable site for the Gallery of Hritish Art, Mr. Henry Tato lias withdrawn his offer to give his magnificent collection of works of tho 1'ritish painters to tho nation, and will construct a building to contnin them at a cost of 80,000 pounds. Tho meanness of tho Government has raised a storm'of indignation. Senor Moutt to Itetlre, Washington, Mnrch C. Senor Montt, tho Chilian Minister has informed the Secretary of Stato that in consequence of his election ns n Deputy for Petorca, in tho Province of Aconcngun. ho will soon relinquish his present diplomatic) pobitiou, but that he will probably re nmin in Washington until his successor shall hnvo been appointed. Jersey's Three-Cent Perry Lnw. TitENTON, N. J., March 5. Tho Threo- Cont Ferry bill passed by tho Assembly nffects all ferry companies except the urooKlyn Annex, its provisions cover ferriage on nil interstate waters where tho distance does not exceed two miles. Deacon May ho Sued. Pams, March 5. Tho late M. Abelllo'a friends declare that If Deacon Is ac quitted tho Abellles intend to suo him for heavy damages an action which is permitted by tho French law among tho many peculiar things it allows. NEWS OF THE DAY. Tho President has recognized Looncs Rnbillon as Consul of Uruguay nt Balti more. At least $50,000 worth of property Is estimated to have been destroyed by the recent stoiui nt Nuntasket Beach, Mass. Moses Harris, aged 89 years, a regular army vctoran of tho Black Hawk, Flor ida, Mexican nnd Civil wars, is dead at Saiatogn, N. Y. New York clty'H population is n trifle moro thnn 1,800,000, not including the inmates or the pcnai una charitable In stitutions. Kato Brown, a resident of Chicago. wifo of only live days, committed suicide becauso she did not accept tlte propoaul of a former lover. Cnpt. Schley, commander'of tho U. S. S. Baltimore atthe time of the Chilian assault upon her snllors, is In charge of tho Lighthouse Board. In the U. S. Court at Tronton, N. J., it decree was entered against the steam lighter Llmu Bock fod 52,853. Tho boat is ordered to be sold on March 21. The Liverpool, Eng., Humane Society awards medals to the ofllcers of tho German Lloyd steamer Spree for the rescue of the passengers and crow of the steamer Abyssinia. A Philadelphia theatrical manaccr telegraphcil to FItzslmmons nnd . Car roll, offering them $1,000 to spar to gether for n week at his theatre. Sinner has recei ved no offer of this kind. t Ninv onic MAKIUJTS. Nnw YonK, Mnreli 4. Money on coll easy at lt anil percent. BONDS. Closing 'Closing Yesterday, To-duy. a miiag iu.) 101 4 s. Coup no naij 4 tUleg-.. lie 1 lo ci 6. Coup 100 1'JJ fnOCK MAUKKT. CloIng Closing Yesterday, To-day. Canadian IMolfia , uo U0', Central I'uoitto.t,, x hi I'hlwuro. liur. Qutnoy 105 loan Delaware & Hudson nui 150 ,4 1C71.. UIVA. Ub limUHU,,,, tut Urlo 31 33 U.-io pref 7311 117 LnkeHlmre ...,l-'7 Kit) Louis. Nosh , , 74 74! piiuiiixuii Ltmiiui. .............. 411.1 Mlkeourl l'aelno Til fly New Jersey Central 148 ljjetj Northwestern... 117 lltfi urvtfuu MVIKUUUU... no aa I'ueino Moil 37U 37 Iteacniuj.... AU Mil Hock I Sail j hi) Va tit. l'aul ; 70H 80 1 Union I'ailnu..... , 48 4 47 Western Union... B7i bStj GKAltf MA It Kin. Wheat -Market opened weak and advanced but oon declined. No. 8. ind winter. 1074: Mar. 101 1: Apr.llH; May, X001S. Corn-Market owmed uttwdy and roinalned steady throughout. No. it. mixed. &0M; Mar. 4trti M"-. 8!4; May, 48 ;i June, 40. unit-Market ouenud dull but quiet. No, It, tuuod. aoaaH, Mar. 38. 1'HODUOlS MAHKHT. IIUTTHH Creuioory, S:(e & Venn . extra!.. .3u o.a30 0 Creamery, wisuira. flntU iw a. a Stale dairy, h. f tuua, extras 4d omR LWUIWI , irwwrii, KIW.IU1 ...... .! Btat fuotorr. fuiloroam. funov.. rjvjc.g.isio Stat4) fautorr. f ml oreain 12 o.aUo Bmto taut rr. full orouin. Ime lX'tiuilj a tituU) factory, full umiui, vool to urunv 11 (utllVta rituta fuoiory, oominon to fulr Q?u.al0Ma Ijvk I'ouintr- Eprlnir chickens, prime 9 c-nO a Botlug-uhlekeiu. larife.perlo .....11 o.aU t lowU. Jerwy.BUUi i'U., per ID,,WX(J.U WILL SURPASS BOTH A Rival for tho Tliomp3ori and Edison Companies. OFFICERS ALREADY ELECTED. To ba the Largest Eleotrio Light Plant in tho World. The Memeus-IlltlftfrelCompHliy of ISerllnlf Abuut to Locuto In Clilrnso Vapers of Incorporation Filed With the Secretary of Mate Will Kmploy from 18,000 to 15,000 MonThe Company Unliampored With Hurdem or Clulnm. Chicago, March 5. Tho largost elec tric light company in the world is about to locato in Chicago, making this the centre of its operations in tho United States, Tho meeting for organization has been held, and all preliminary arrange ments made for an early establishment. In connection with tho magnitude of the work contemplated by this foreign com petitor, tho combined strength of the Edison and ThomnBon-Houston compan fos, it is said, will sink into relative in significance. The new rival in tho field is a no less formidable concern than the Siemens & Halsko Company, of Berlin, which has constructed uearly all the ocean cables laid, and whicli has works at London, Berlin, Vienna, nnd Helfort, Franco. Several weeks ago papers of incorpora tion for tho Scumens & Hnluko Electric Company wore filed with the Secretary of State nt Springfield. 111. A meeting for organization had been held and the following officers were elected: O. W. Mcysenberg, president; A. W. Wright, Secretary, and the following Board of Directors: Arnold Von Sie mens, Qeorgo William Von Siemens, O. W. Meysenberg, A. W. Wright, and Alexander Von Baho. Tho company will bij practically an American branch of the Siemens and Halsko Company, under tho direct man agement of Mr, Meysenberg nnd Mr. Wright. Alex Von Baho, who was elected to tho Board of Directors, is a Now York man, nnd is nn American representative of the parent company in a large number of other important interests. With tho now company he is to act in the capacity of a director engineer. Buyley and Waldo uro to bo attorneys and Q. H. Benjamin, of Now York, will have charge of all affairs relating to patents and their litigation. Tho plan of tho company is to send $500,000 in the construction of a tempor ary plant whloh will be in connection witli that of the Wells & French Co., of which Mr. Movsenbcrg is President. To this end the maungers will turn their immediate attention. In the construc tion of tho permanent plan from three to five millions of money will be invested. Eventually It is expected to make this plant lurger than any of those now operntcd In Europe, and which employ from ia,000 to 10,000 men. Tho new company It Is claimed, will have the advantage of $40,000,000 capital of its projectors, and, with tho large 11 limber of its patents which it now has in tho United States, will possess an enor mous power from tho start. While tho capital of the combined Edison and Thomson-Houston Companies amount to ?50,000,000,it is claimed that dividends must be paid on $3,5000, whicli has been spent in patents now wojthless. Tho new enterprise is hampered by no bur dens and claims, an enormous ndvantago over its competitors on this ground. An attorney of tho company makes tho following statement. " Thero is no stock jobbing scheme in this entersrise. If there had been it would probably have been located in New York inbtead of Chicago. It will be owned and controled by Siemens nnd Hnlske, tho other directors bolng part ners in this particular plant, " It has been tho steady policy of the Berlin firm never to sell any Htock to an outsider, no matter how oxorbitant of fers are made forlt. I have in vaiu tried to get an interest in tho concent myself, but Baron von Siemens has been firm in his refusal, telling mo that any bills for services 1 might hand in would bo paid in cash, but that stock or inter est in the firm I could not have. . "The establishment of this plant in Chicago is one of the greatest events in American mechanical history." WAS THE LEPER A COOK. If Bo, the Contusion Ttlny Have Dcen Spread by I'ood He rrtpurfid. Philadelphia, Pa,, March 5. Health Officer Vealo and Medical Inspector Tay lor believe they have learned where the Japanese leper, John Wing, now in tho Municipal Hospital, Was employed up to Wednesday morning last in the capacity of u oook. The person who threatened to com plain to the health officer suys ho saw Wing making lemon pies and stufling a turkey witu Ills bare hand on Wednes day morniug. 'If thin be true," sold a well-known phynioian, "uvury person who has eaten food prepared by him might be in danger of' tubing the disease. The1 boat, how ever, used In cooking the food may have killed, the mlorobes." Fullford Defeuted. Ciiioaoo, March 5. Fullford, the clmmnmn wiuir shot nf America, was ' easily defeated hero by Budd in n match for the champlunship. The men wore to have khot nt 100 birds, but Fullford was bo plainly out of condition that ho put up his gun after the 884 shot und loft the ground lu illngust. lludd nt that time had killed 10 birds to 88 for Fullford. I'var All Uuuili Are I.1. London, March 5. The British steamer HecOHii, 3, 0i2 tons, which sailed from Bombay Jan. 12, for Mauritius, is now fifteen day OTerilue ut the latter place, nnd It is feared that she wns lost in u cyclone which occurred immediately after iier departure from Bombay. She bad on board, besides her crew. 100 native passengers, and it is feared that nil huuuji have been drowned. Shockoil to Death. I-ondon, March 0. Another death from the electric wlra Is reported. The victim is u tailor named Jay, residing at Chatham, who accidentally took hold of the wires used fsr a powerful eleotelo light. He was Btricken with death, to all appearances, instantly. ZZ?Z SHpped 1IU Wire' Face. PouoilKVKrslE, N. Y., March 5. Social circles In l'oughkcepslo are startled by the report of a serious estrangement be tween John M. Townscnd, 0. prominent lawyer of'this city, and his wife. Mrs. Townsend and her maid loft the Town sond residence on Carroll strcot last Mon day, and the story is thnt Mr. Townsend ordered them nwny. The charge Is made that Mr. Townsend, while intoxicated, slapped his wife's face and used course lunguage in addressing her. lllgitniy Causes Her to I.ose a Fortune. Dediiam, Mass., March 5. A contest over the will of the lato William Dunn, of Hyde Park, reveals the fact that his widow, who received tho bulk of tho estate, valued at about $22,000, had no logal right to the same on account of a provioits marriage, which Was not nulli fied by death or divorce. Dunn married tho woman who bears his namo three months after tho death of his first wife, nnd at the time she had another hus band living; Short In llli Accounls. Middlktown, March 0. A shortage has been discovered in the accounts of ox Secretary Charles P. Ives, of the Patrons Fire Insurance Company. Ives resigned three mouths ago and is now in business In New Ilavon. President Levi S. Wells, of New Brituln, refuseB to state the amount of Ives' shortago and thinks it due moro to carelessness In keeping ac counts than to criminal intent, and Is not in favor of arresting Ives. AMUSEMENTS. JjU-.nGUSON'rt TlIKATltli, P. J. FEHOUSON, MANAOKF.. MONDAY, MARCH 7th, 1892. PECK & FURSMAN'S New nnd eloborato production of tho great melodrama, tho now Daniel Boone I Presented with a stronp company, special scenery, beautiful trained horses, funny come dians, crund orchestra, ccnulne Shawnco In dians, nnd nnnounccd by tho Daniel lloone chal- icnKo erass uana, mo nncst on tno roaa. Positively everything necessary for this pro duction transported In Peck & 1- ursmnn's spo einl palace cars. Street narado at noon. Grand bana concert nt 7 p. m. l'rices, So, w and 75 cents. Scats on sale at Klrlln's drug storo. jji i:iu;uti03S'H 'rtiiCAi in:, P. J. FEHOUSON, MANAOKlt. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, '92. AIDEN BENEDICT'S Spectacular drama, I "Fabio Romani i i Thrilling and interesting earthquako effect, an eruption of Mt. Vesuvius, illumination of tho Hay ot Naples, forming a most magnlllcent spec tacular tableau. Prices, 75, 50 una 25 Cento. Seats on salo at Klrlln's drug storo. Shenandoah Business College A X.nrc Attendance Dully. Iloom for a Few Moro. Tako advantage of tho present clian'co to securo a GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION! For terms, &c, call at tho Collcgo or address, W. J. SOJL.l.Y, Shenandoah, Pa. Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Bis., Shenandoah, Pa. Ilegular meals at popular prices sei vxl at nil limes. ) j' dies' dining una re. freshmeut rooms attach ed, liar stoolied with the nntsi brands oi otgrs and fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS IP J". CLEAB-Y-, Dealer in all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies Large and fl rst-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W. CENTRE BT., Ferguson House bulldlhg, SHENANDOAH. PA, Specialties! The best Chimney Top yet discovered. 'ine wina oannot otow uown. Do vou want the best future monev can buyf Then purchase the "NEW HltOADWAY." Tin llooflng and Spouting done on the suorvest uoiiee. All kinds of STOVE REPAIRS. A portion of your patronage sollolted. WIWC. EL. PRATT, No. 331 S. Jardlu St., Shenandoah. JEHiait VALLEY It. XI. U'. & It. II. It. Co., Lessee) AllllANOKMKNT OF TASSEN Cir.ll TIIAINB. NOV 15, 1891. Pussenacr trains leave Shen andoah forPenn Haven Junctton.Mauch Chunk, Lrhighton, iVallngloii.AVhito Hall, Catasauqua, Allentown. llethlchem, Enston, New York, l'hlladelnlita. llnzlclon. Weutherlv. Ouaknko Junction, Delano nnd Mahnnoy City at M7, 7.40, 9.0H a. m.. 12.52, 3.10, B.20 p. m. For New York, 6.(7, 7.40, 9.08 a. m.. 18.60, 3.10, 5.2 p. m. f or Jiazieton, wuites-uarre, wnlto uaven, Pittston, Laccyvllle, Townnda, Sayre, Waverly, Hlmtrn, Koehester, Niagara Falls and the West, 10.41 a. m., (3.10 p. m.. no connection for llochos ter, UulTalo or Niagara Falls), R.S6 p. m. For Helvldero. Delaware Water Oun nnd Stroudsburg, 5.17 a. m., 5.S) p. m. r or ijamuermue anu Trenton, e.us a. m. For Tunkhannoclt, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 6.20 p. m. For Auburn. Ithaca. Ocnnvu nnd I.vnns. 10.41 a. m.. 5.20 p. m. For Joanesville, Levlston and Denver Meadow, 7.40, 9.08 a. m., 12.52, 5.20 p. m. For Audenrlcd, Hazlcton, Stockton nnd Lum ber Yard, 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.21) p. in. for scmnion, o.r, w.us, imi a, m., 3.10, 5.20 p. l. For Ilnzlcbrook, Jeddo, Drlfton and Frcoland, 47, 7.40.9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20 p. m. for Asmana, uirnravme anu i.osi ureclt, 4.27, 7.40. 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.05, 1.40, 4.10, 0.ai, 8.09, 9.14 p. ra. For Itaven Itun, Centralla, Mount Cnrmel nnd Sliamokln, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.00 p. ra. For Yntesvlllo, Park Place, Mahanoy City ar.d Delano. 5.47. 7.40. 9.08 a. m.. 12.62. 3.10. 6.20. 8.03. 9.24, 10.27 p. m. Trains will leave Shamokin at 7.55, 11.55 a. m., 2.10, 4.30, 9.40 p. ra. nnd arrlvo nt Shenandoah at 9.05 a. m 12.62, 3.10, 5.20. 11.15 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.50, 7.40, 9.08, 10.52 a. in., 12.62, 3.09, 4.10, 5.20, 8.03 p. ra. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah. 8.00. 7.40. 9.05, 10.15, 11.48 a.m., 3.00,5.20.7.00. 7.15, 9.30 p. m. jjcavo ncnanuoan zuriiazieion, o.n, v.iu, v.uo, 10.41 U. m., 12.52, 3.09. 1.20, 8.01 p. m. Leave Ilnzleton for Shenandoah, 7.30, 0.15, 11.00 a. m., 13.15, 3.10, 5.30, 7.05, 7.50 p. m. SUNDAY TKAINS. Trains leave for Ashland. Qlrnrdvllle and Lost Creek, fl.fi0, 11.35 a. m 2.45 p. m. For Yatesvlllo, Park Placo, Mahanoy City, Delano, Hazlcton, lllacl; Creek Junction, Penn Uaven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, llethlchem, Kaston and Now York, 8.00 a. m., 4u p. m. Delano, 8.00 a. m 1.40, 4.40, 0.03 p. m. i.oave iiazieton lor snenanuoan, B.oo a. m., 1.43, 4.37 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvlllo. 5.50. 8.00. 9.30 a. m., 2.45 p. m. ijoavc I'otisvuie tor anenanaoan, iu.40 a. ra., 35, 4.30, n,15p. m. E. D. HYINGTON. Gen'l Pass. Agt., South Dethlehem, Pa. PHILADELPHIA & HEADING II. It. TIMi: TAULE IH KFrECT HOVEMBEIl ID, IBM. Trdins leave Shenandoah as follows: For Now York via Philadelphia, week days, m iv, u.wu, u. m., ..uu, u.u.1 yi. ui. ouuuay, ii.10, 7.48 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, wecit uays, i., 7.?' n. m., lz.an, .ou p. m. For IlcadinB and I'hlludulnhln. week days. 2.10, 6.25, 7.20 a. in., 12.33, 2.50, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 2.10,7.48 a. m., 4.30 p.m. For Harrlsburg, week days, 2.10, 7.20 a. in., 2.50, 5.55 n. m. For Allentown. week davs. 7.S0 a. m.. l2.3o. 2.50 p. m. i' or I'oiiBViuo, wcck aays, iu, 7.saj a, m., iz.no, 50, 5.53 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p. ra. For Tamanua nnd Mahannv Cltv. week davs. 2.10, fi.25, 7.20 a. m., 12.35, 2.50, 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p. m. Additional for Mah anoy City, week days. 7.00 p. ra. For Lancaster and Columbia, wcok days, 7.20 a. ra., 2.50 p. in. t or wimamsport, sunnury ana lowisuurg, week days. 3.25, 7.20. 11.30 a. m 1.35, 7.00 p. m, Sunday, 3 25 a. m., 3.05 p. ra. For Mahnnov Plane, week days, 2.10, 3.25, 5.55, 7.20, 1 1.30 a. m.f 12.33, 1.33, 2.50, 5.55, 7.00, B.25 p. in. tiunuay, s.iu, 3,o, 7.48 a. m., j.uo, 4. jo p. m. For Cltrardvlllo, (Rappahannock Station), week days, 2.10, 3.25, 5.25, 7.20. 11.30 a m., 12.33, 1.35. 2.50. 5.55. 7.00. 0.25 li, m. Sunday. 8.10, 3.25, 7 48 a. in., 3.03, 4.30 p. in. i- or Asmana anu bnamomn. wceK uays, t.vo. 5.25, 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.35, 7.00, 9.25 p. m. Sun day, J.zat 7.4a a. in., .un p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH: Leavo New York via Philadelphia, weekdays, .45 n. m.. 1.30. 4.00. 7.30 l). m.. 12.15 nlffht. Sim- oay, o.iAip. m., nignt. Lsavo Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4.30, 8.43 a. m., 1.00, 3.45 p. ra. Sunday, 7.00 a. ra. 4.00. 0.00 n. m.. from broad nnd bnllowlilll nnd 8.35 a. ra., 11.30 p. m. from t"U uudGreon streets. &unaay, ti.ua a m., ii.su i. ra., irom via ana Green. Leave Reading, week days, 1.35,7.10, 10.03, 11.50 a. ra., d.do, i.oi p. m. aunaay, l.ii. lu.is a. ra. Leave Pottsvlllo, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m., 12.30, 6,11 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.03 p. m. Leavo Tamaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.28 a. m.. 1.21,7.13, 9.18 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m., S.50 p. m. Leavo Mahnnov Cltv. week davsr 3.40. 9.18. 11.47a. m, 1.51, 7. 42," 0.44 p.m. Sunday, 3.48, 8.17 a. ui., a.M p. m. Leave Muhiinnir Plnnn. dffvR. 2.40. 4.00. 6.30, 9.33, 11.59 a. m., 1.03. 8.00, 5.80, 0.20, 7.57, 10.00 p. ra. aunaay, z.w, 4.ui, a. m., o.m p. m. Leavo Glmrdvlllo, iKabnahannock Station), weeks days, 8.47, 4.07, 0.30, 9.41 a. m., 12.03, 2.12, 5.20, 6.32, 8.03, 10.00 p. ra. Sunday, 2.17, 4.07, 8.33, a. m.. 3.11. 5.07 D. m. ijeave wuiiamsport, weeu aays, a.w, v.io, ii.do a. ra., 3.3, u. lap. m. unaay, u.isp. m. For Ualtlmore. WashlnKton and tho West via D. & O. R. R., through trains leavo Glrard Avenue station. Phlladelnhla. IP. & R. R. R.) at 3.55, 8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.50, 5.42, 7.13 p. m. Sunday, o.oo, o.w, ll.zi u. m., o.oo, o.a, v.u p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leavo Phlladelnhla. Chostnut Street Wharf linn souin oireei ivnuri. FOlt ATLANTIC CITY. 1v"cek davs Einress. 9.00 a. ni.. 8.00. 4.00 n. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a. in., fi 00 p. m. Sunday Express, 9.00 u. ra. Accommodation, 8.00 u. m.. 4.30 li. m. Returning, lunvo Atlantln City, depot Atlantic und Arkansas A.onuos AVeek days. Exnretis. 7.30, B.OO a. m., 4.00 p. ra. Accommodation, 8.10 a. m., 4.au p. m. sunaay lixpross, 4.uu p. m. Accomraouation, 7.3u a. ra., i.tsu p. m. u. u. itANUUUii, uen i t'jss'r Agt. A. A. MoLEOD, I'ros. & Gen'l Manager. irst National Bank, TMWATKK UV1LD1NO, SHENANDOAH,. PEiNNA, GapitalJ $loo,ooo.oo A. V. Leisenrmg, Pivs., P. J. Ferguson. V. Pres., 1 J.' R. Leisenrmg, Cashier, . .. S W. Yost, Ass't Cashier. Open Dully From 9 to 3. 3 PER GENT. INTEREST INIIfl oil MuvlllkTM IHepiOSltH. Ferguson : House : Restaurant ! (Under management of Knoch Locket!) Cor. main antl Centre StrcclH, FIUBT-CLAKH LUNCH COUNTElt, Ilest beer, porter cd ales always on tap, 11 tears of the finest brands. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPAR1LLA Purifiea tho blood by ex pelling the impurities through the proper clmnnols and never causes eruptions on tho skin, Regulates tho bowels Cures dyspepsia, liver and kidney troubles, tone3 up tho system and gives you an appetite. Never fails to euro any con dition produced by impure or impoverished blood, or a dis ordered stato of stomach, liver or kidneys. Sold at Klrlln's Drutj Storo, ''erguton't Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa PENNSYLVANIA RAILFI0A0. I. SOHUT BOHUYLKII.I, DiyraiON, On and ajter November 15, 1891, Iratnt will leave anenanaoatx at rouows: For Wljgan, Ullberton, Fraokvllle, New Castle. 8t. Clair, and wiv nnlntn. aid. a An 11.45 a m and 4,16 p m. -sunanys, uuu, v.4uamanas.iop m. For Pottsvlllo, o.oo, v.io, 11.45 a m ana i. 15 rr Sandays, 600, B.40 a m aua 3.10 o m, For UaaiHf!, 0.00. 11.43 a rn and 4.15 pm. Bunduys, BOO, 9.40a. m. nndlUOpm. For Pottstown, Phoo uxvlllo, Norrietovm nr) PhlladelnhU iLroad street stntiom. 6.00. 11.45 a. in. and 4.15 p m weak days '.anaays, m, .t u a m a.iu p m. Trains leave Fraottvllie lor Bhenandoah at tU0amindl3.il, 5.01, 7.12,10,09 p m; ban. ilnvf, i ra anl 5.40 p m. Lrtavo fo iBviue loreiuunanaoan, iu.u nna 1.48, am 1.1), 7.15, 0.42 p m. Bnndays, 10.40 u D.io p m. I.nave FhlladelDhla (Broad street, station). 'or Pottsvllle and Bhenandoah. 5.57. 8.35 n m 4.10 and 7.00 p ra week diys. Banday 6.50, ana 9.28 Am "OreWIOrK,.-U, 4.03, .tO, 5.85, S.BO, 7.S0, WXilx J.50. ll.OOand 11.14. 11.35 am. 12.00 noon. Uoul'MlexDress.l.W 4.5'J o m.l 12.41.1.35.1.40. 2.S0, S.20. 4, 4.02, 7, d, 0.20, 8.5Q 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 n, m. 12.01 ilM in Bundayc, 8.20. 4.05. 4.10, 1.85, 8.12, 8.S0, 9.f0, 11.35 . ra. nl 12.41, 1.40, 2.30, 4.02, (Uraltei, l.rn. 1.S8, xzi H.fj, . i.u j n ana 12.01 ni.int For Ben Girt. Lone Branch and Intermediate stations 8,20 and 11.14 a. ra., 4.00 p. ra. week aays. r reeuoiu ouiy o.u p ra weeK aays. rU XlitltllUUlO tUU ,TWiU(UKIUU, ..u, 9.10 and 11.18 i. m., 4.11, 0 57, 7.40 p.m. and 12.03 nigntuany anu o m, iu.zua. ui., rtiyi 1 11 mi tea express with dining air to Ilalllmoro) 1.30, 3.48 p. in. week days. For Ualtlmore only 2.02, 4.01 wcoidiys, 5.O8, 11.30 p. m. dally. For Richmond, 7 20 a. in. nnd 12.03 night dally, 1.30 p, no, dally, except Uunduy, Trains leave Horrlsbnrt; 'or l'lttaanrs ana hs west every day ntl2.ind 8.10 a to and 3 U 'llmi'ed) and 1.10, 7.25 p ra. Way for . . O IT . M .. J 111 m .n w. ,. ror riiwuure oniy, 1 j.vw u m nauy ana lu.ju m week days. Ii iva annoury for WlU'amport, Klmlra, Jiaanaalgna, i'.oohesKr, B lOalop.nd Nlae-tra U' ".lo a m dally, and 1.33 p it weekdays. roj Klmlra, 5.33 p m weekdays. Fur Krle and Intermediate nolnts. 5.10 a m:. tally. Vnr Loos: Havon, 6.10, and 9.50 a m. lally, 1 35 and 6.30 p. ra. woek days. For Innova .1.10 a m 1.85 and 5.30 n m vesk davs U0 a. 01 Snndnvj. "IVJ.E rUBH. J.K.WOOD, 5eo. bi 'Jii. Pair, ijl A J. GALLAGHEE, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written. Marriage licenses una legal claims promptly attended to. Real Eihte, Golloclioa and Iasaraste Agency General Fire Insurance Business, liepresents toe 1-iormweHieru line llisurauca uo. Oitfioe Muldoon's bulldlne. corner Centra and WeitUts., Bhenandoah, Pa. Ocad Hropertws of All Kinds For Sale, 1. A two story double frame dwelling house store and restaurant, on East ilentre St. 2, A. dwelling and restaurant on Kast Centre street. 3. Desirable property on corner Centre and jarain streets, nuiiamo tor Dnsiness pur poses. A twoslory double frame dwelling, on Weit Llovd strit. 5 Two 2-story frame dwellings on West Cen tre street, 6. Two s story dwelling on the corner ol uoai ana unesinut streets more room in one. 7. Two-story single house on North Chestnut street, witn a large warenouse at ine rear. 8. Thr ee two-slory double frame buildings corner oi iiioya ana uiiDeri streets. DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Will pminptly relive the most (lis irc-wm cHtftetii acuib or unromo jmeu 1 matlsm or Gout. Ky ttrlctly obbervingT J X ttie directions, It will euro jou ponuan ,J if eutly Uultka the nomfroui rrrparttlont thtt flbod the country, tla luvdiclue it a npuclCt) for th ' kor icoM "cur II " Une fcnttl will iotk I In ecaQMtln lili tlio tlla, col t Idee tlit luffprtr thu tbi (roper rem way Lai wen toubd. oa uteiriievliy r quitii to ltt the murlt tt ,KUOUX KUJ.UMATIO KEMJ2DV, IU Tlubl propcrtlti ftro eudorid by tundredt ofthi Only vvtw lugrediuiiu, rtmcrkkblc fur their eurailr riwiirt, are uiad Iu the mai ufm-tute of hKOUT B UHT-UMATIO I4KUKDY 51.C0 Per Battlo. 6 Bottles, J5.C0. nils, 23Cta. Bex. if 11 jiur "ittfitieiH r uw nut keen ll, ea V iue uituuiMxiiu, tun you wui rcoei e it dt mu, AI.IU;UT KltOlJT, S037 MarUet btrect, lhllad'a Th. John R. Coyle, Attorney-at-Law AND Real Estate Agent, mi Or-FlCH-IlEDDALL'S llUILDINO. K Cor.Mtln and Centre Streett. SHENANDOAH, PA.yJ hnnoFOTV cno c c. -A two and one-half story double frame j uweiunB nouse, witn store-room ana res taurant, Looated on Kast Centre straet. 8-A valuable property located on Kouth Jar- uiu Hireei.. 3-Koven dwelllnK honses at the corner of Gil bert and Lloyd streets. Good Investment Terms reasonable. A Profitaalo Business on Limited Capital. PEARL TYPEWRITER ! for business and private correspondence Sim ple durable, accurate Not u toy. lul a prat il eal machine. Doos not iret out of order. No praotlco miulrod to operate it I'riie. 8S o. A responsible ugeut wanted in every town, lo whom liberal Inducements will be made. I'earl Typewriter Company, 8 M No. Moore st , (l-7-lm) Now York City Q M. HAil ILTON, U, P., ' PHYSICIAN AND SWOEON, omoe-29 W(tst Lloyd Htreet, Bhenandoah Va, i il n 1 I: J i
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