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Aln nr.- r , , ?.. r,rn(Mnj Hloru. .1 iCgCT&MavAWCTVtWtmwlJi -J SON Sioo nnd VpwnrclB CAN UK INVESTED IN A POWTIVK AN1J HAI'U 15 Per Gent. Dividend Paying Stooli. Full particulars and ' l'rospoctm can be bad on application or addressing S. I.. HtUPfON. Haulier, 64 Ilrontlwuv, N. if. vTX R. BRIOKER, M. ., JPJIY&IOIAN AND SLIiQJSON, Woi S East Centre Btreet; Mahanoy City, Fa. Bfclnandall special diseases 9, specialty, WHERE IS THE ITATA Tho Charleston Has Arrived at Callao. DID NOT SEE THE PRIVATEER. Sho Will Now Join tho Squadron in Chilian Waters- Conlllctlnir ltepurts About tho Imornltltt It Is Kumnrml Hint tho Vessel 1 1 11 a Obtained Ooiit Paris Coullrins tho He port A Denial Hint tlio Mexican Author ities Arc Aldliie tlio Insursonts. Washinotox, Hay 28. Tho crulsor Charleston reports to tho Navy Dopart tiient Hint she has arrived at Callao nnd has scon nothing of tho Itnta. Tho Charleston will join tho squadron under Admiral McCann In Chilian wntfers, and it is surmised that a report will soon como theuco nunottncftig tho peaceful surrender by tho Insurgents of the elu sive craft, which tho United .States Gov ernment will libel and perhaps forfeit for violation of our neutrality laws. Tho report published lit Now York of advices by privato letter from tho City of Mexico that tho Mexican authorities nro giving aid to the Chilian insurgents, is not boruo out by any information in pos session of tho Chilian Legation at Wash ington. On tho contrary, telegrams Just ro ceivod report ns follows: "Chilian robel cruiser Esmeralda still nt Acapulcoj her officers havo been trying in vain to buy provisions, merchants rofuslng to accept the drafts offered in payment on credits which oro not considered good." It is also stated that Presidont Diaz, of Mexico, ro'fusos to entertain any proposi tions from tho Chilian rebels or In their interest. This policy disconcerts tho in surgents as much as that of tho Govern ments of tho United States, Franco, Ger many and England has. The Esmeralda Itccelvcs Coal. Citt op Mexico, via Galveston, May 28. Tho Anglo-American publishes a state ment to the effect that the government has allowed tho cruiser Esmeralda to coal. Confirmation from Paris. Pabis, May 28. Communications ro eelvcd hero from Mexico by the officials of tho Mexican Legation In this city ex plain that tho coaling of tho Chilian in surgent warship Esmeralda at Acapulco does not Imply that tho Mexican govern ment has recognized tho Congressional party as bolligoronts. DEFEAT FOR DR. BRIGGS. Ho Is Condemned by tho Comiultteo on Tlieologlcul Seminaries. Dbtkoit, May 28. The Presbyterian Gonorul Assembly has fired off Its first gun in the Briggs fight. Tho Committee on Theologlonl Semina ries condemns Dr. Briggs and strongly advises that Ids appointment to tho chair of biblical theology in Union Theological Seminary bo disapproved. Tho recommendation was coupled with another to appoint a committee of 15 to confer with the seminary ns to tho relations of tho institution with tho gen eral assembly. What this second recom mendation means no ono seems to know. Tho Kcv. Dr. Roberts, Chairman of tho Westminster Catechism Revision Com mittee, said frankly that ho had not tho least idea what it meant. Tho Rov. Dr. Ormlston said: "It was tho sugar coat ing over tho uuinino pill." But he could not explain his explanation. It Is expected that tho caso will bo finally disposed of this afternoon. Tho Rev. De. Parkhurst of Now York, n strong defender of Dr. Briggs, says : "If tho Goneral Assembly condemns Dr. Briggs it Is simply going to drive soma of our brightest and best men out of tho Presbyterian church, for, as I Bald In my sermon last Sunday, tho quostiou that, is on tho lips of thousands of young men who nro on the threshold of the ministry is: 'Can I entortnin my in tellectual self rospectf My own idea Is that thero is plenty of room for cerebra tion within the limits of Presbyterian principles. "Tho great trouble is that Dr. Brlggs's critics havo firod at him from longrango, and in many instances without under standing tho facts In tho mattor at all. Ono distinguished minister wrote a three column article attacking Dr. Briggs, and afterward admitted that he had not read Briggs's inaugural or oven seen it. "Thero is this thing nbout it all: Thoy may cruBli Briggs, but they cannot crush tho spirit he represents." Commissioner Ituum's Successor. WAsniNOTO'f, May 28. First Assistant Commissioner of Pensions Davidson emphatically denies any knowledge of tho published vtatomont that the Presi dent was considering his fltnoss for tho Commlssloncrshlp. Ho said ho know nothing about it until he road It in tho newspapers, and denies that he ever had an interview with the President on the subject. Notwithstanding this denial, it was learned from another sourco that the Prosldent had sent for several mem bers of tho New York delegation to Con gress to ascertain Mr. Davidson's politi cal standing, as well as his military roo ord. Protest from Clerk Donahue. Washington, May 28. Commissioner Haunt lias received a protest from J. M. Donahue, the clerk who was adjudged guilty of lending money to ponsion ofllco employes by the recent investigation and who was recommended for dismal, stout ly denying his guilt and hits requestod that he be given another hearing, at which, he asserts, lie can vlndlcato bin self. General Raum will recommend to Secretary Nobla that Donahue's request do granted. Tramps Arrested on Suaplolon. Bangor, Me., May 28, George Orinan and Sam Julian, hailing from Nora Sco tia, ond who are ovidontly tramps, havo been nrrostod on suspicion of being con nected with the nttack on a Malno Con' tral train Monday night at Enfield. Four others wero In the gang and oftlcora aro nttor them, - Polycamlsts Cannot Land. Washington, May 28. Secrotary Foster lias enunciated a new lino or policy, holding that polygamists come under tho debarred class of immigrants, and hero after should not be allowed to ontor tho Uttltod States. dighest of all in Leavening Power. 10 u rfn so. tm 1 Dled'lif IlyiUophoblit. Philadelphia, May 28. Max Cleaber, aged 14, died Inst night of hydrophobia. llo was mtten uy n uog nuottt inroo months ago, but tho wound was cauter ized and healed and no danger was appre hended. Last Monday the wound opened and tho boy at once displayed symptoms of hydrophobia. Ho was so violent nt times thot It required tho combined strength of four men to hold him iu. bed. Cnptnln Cornelius Lovi'll Dnnd. Boston, May 28. Captain Cornelius Lovell, a strong tetnperanco ndvocste, dtod in East Boston during the night, aged 80 years. When a boy Captain Lovell saved tho lifo 0 the girl, later tho actross, Charlotte Oiishinan, by jumping from rt wharf nt Osterville, on Capo Cod, and bringing her to whore just ns mho was about sinking for tho last time. Found Her Jtody In tho Itlver. Rondout, N. Y., May 28. Tho body of Miss Mary Tioter, aged 19, who mysteri ously disappeared from hor home nt Glascu several days ago, was found float ing in tho Hudson River near hero. It is supposed that the girl committed sui cide, owing to a disappointment in loro. Mrs. Lanjrtry a Heavy Winner. London, May 28. Mrs. Langtry plunged heavily on tho Dorby nnd is re ported to have won s.n enormous sum on Common, whom sho backed at tho ad vice of Sportsman Baird. Some rumors place the amount of her winnings as high as $250,000. What ths Druggists say of Heiskell's Ointment." M When we nre asked to recommend a prepara tion for skin disease, wo liuml out HKirfKKix's Ointment, with every confidence of Its success, f ul treatment of the tltheaee." J. C. ItEUlCK, 5 Main Bt Itutler, To. fl have been selling Heiskell's Ointment for eleven years. Itglves universal satisfaction- It Will CUro TKTTElt." G. W. IlACKKNBEnciER, Balnbrldgo, IV "We havo evidence of tho curative properties of Heiskell's Ointment here. It Is a gooi? reliable ointment." Flemish & Esler, Tnrentum, To. "in all skin diseases I Invariably recommed Heiskell's Ointment." J. J, Keil, Sharpsburg, To. "nEisKFLL's Ointment cures when nil els falls." MCClellan & IiEED, Freeport, To. " Heiskiill's Ointment sells on Its own merit " H. n. Hilton, Klttannlns, Pa. A New Idea in Corsets, PATENTED JANUARY 22, 1889. Famous for comfort nnd elegance, opens with ease, elves instant relief, always retains Its original shape, has nil the requirements envolved in the making of a perfect corset, , WEAR NO OT11EK. 1'JtICE, BOc, r.Ve, $1.00 and $1.35. TOR SAT.K AT MRS. J. J. KELLY'S MILLINERY, 2B SOUTH MAIN STREET, 19 3E3E33 INT u TO" X O I I . OH MY BACK ! That generally means pain and suffering. But why suffer? Ur Gros venor's Boll-cap-slc Porous Plaster will relieve you In one night, sure. Bend a penny itamp to Qrosvenor &P.lcbards,lioston,Mass.j and learn bow to runove u porous plaster scientifically It will pay you and don't forget tbat tbe best poroUB plaster In the world has tbe picture ol a bell on tbe back-cloth, and Is called DR. GROSVENOK'H Eeli-cap-sio. A New Venture w- 3vr.SA.sr potts lias opened a J AT No. 218 N. CENTRE 8T FOTTSVXLIiE, PENH' A. Bales of assorted goods, notions, hardware, glassware, eto eta Goods from nil parts ot tbe county solicited on commission. Q M. HAMILTON, M, D., PHYSICIAN AND SUflOEON. Omw-ZS West Lloyd Btroet, (Shenandoah Va, TJ. Sv Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889, I fl v --era EBf pwm PETER HART'S AWFUL FATE. Ho Dropped a Can ot Olycorlnft nnd Wnn lllown to Atom. Bradford, Pa., May 28 Peter Hart, a torpedo shooter, was instantly killed lasl evening, three miles north of this city, by nn explosion of glycerine. He had oxploded a 40-qtmrt shot of glycerine in an oil Well at Row City and had returned to his mnpazine. ' Instead of depositing the remnluder of tb.9 load whore he had his wagon ho secreted sev eral cans of It in a hollow stump 200 feet from the magazine. Why ho did this is unknown. While so doing It is supposed that he accidentally dropped a enn in the stump and the explosion followed. The report was heard for miles around nnd when persons In the neighborhood reached the .ceue nil that could bo scon was a deep hole iu the ground and a few fragments of human flesh scattered about to tell tho story of the man's awful fate. Hart's remains wore gathered up nnd filled a grape basket. His team was found n few rods away, uninjured, but quite deuf. Hart was known all through the oil country as an expert shooter. EXCITING SCENE IN COURT. Tho You us Itnllnn Girl Declared Gulltloss of Shooting; Hor Lover. New York, May 28. The jury in tho ensa of Pasquelina Robertiello, chargod with the murder of her faithless lover, Nicolo Plorro, brought in a verdict of not guilty, after a deliberation of over live hours. Deafening cheers from tho COO specta tors In tho court room greeted tho ver dict, but the judgo expressed ids dis pleasure at this proceeding by ordorlng several of tho moro enthusiastic placed under arrest. Thoy were, however, sub sequontly released. As soon ns tho verdict was explained to tho pretty little Italian girl, she burst into a violent fit of weeping. Later sho left the court room with her mothor, nnd tho crowd followed, cheering nt intervals Judgement ihould be displayed In buying modlJ elno above all things. In selecting rt remedy for any disease, you should bo positlvo that It oontains nothing inju rious to the health. .Many remedies on the markot leavo the patient In a much worse condition, than before taking them. s. s. la purely vegetable, and perfectly harmless; the most delicate child can tako It with absolute safety. It contains no mercury or minerals ol any kind, and yet it never fails to cure tho dis eases it is recommended for. Book on Blood and Skin diseases free. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Q Street Railway! e-TOCK In tbe MAHANOY CITY P SHENANDOAH, GIRARD VILLE and ASHLAND STREET RAILWAY can yet be procured, and parties contemplating invest ment should apply at once at tbe office of WILLIAM KIMMEL, 24 N, Jardm St., Shenandoah, Pa. n! UK contract for tbe construction doah and Ashland hap been award ed and will be completed within 90 days from the time the ground is broken forthe station. CAES RUNNING BY JULY. -T IS expected that cars will be running between Shenandoah and Ashland no later than July. Good Investment! TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Office ov Comptroller of thr Currency, Washington, April 8, 1891, Whereas, By satisfactory evidence pre sented to the undersigned, It has been mnde to appear that "The JUtrcUants' National Sank lof Shenandoah, In the Borough of Shenandoah, in the County of Schuylkill and State of Pennsylvania, has complied withal) tbe provisions of tbe statutes of the United States, required to be compiled with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of banking. Now, Therefore, I, Edward 8. Lacoy, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby cer tify that "The Merchants' National Bank ol Shenandoah,". In the Borough of Shenandoah, In the County of Schuylkill, and State of Pennsylvania, Is authorized to commence tho business pl banking as provided lu section fifty-one hundred and sixty-nine of the Re Vised Statutes of tbe United States. IN WITNE8B WHERKOF, wit noss my bond and seal of ofllce this SEAL 8th day of April, 1S01. No. 4518. E; S LACEY, OomptroUorbf the Currency, THE GIANTS WINNING Thoy Sccuro Another Gamo from tho Lcadci'3. GREAT PITCHING BY SHARROTT. Tho Brooklyns Lost at Cleveland and Are Now Last in tho Kace. Clnclnhntl nnd lionlon Add a Fnw Points to Their Record Tho Wnshlncton Club Whitewashed by St. Louis Kelly's Tonin Secure n Hlff bcoro Knstern As sociation Gnmes Stnndlnir nf tho Clubs. Chicago, May 28. Tho Giants have won another gamo from tho leaders in tho pennant race. Anson's colts seemed paralyzed from tho beginning nnd could do nothing to stay the rapid onward progiess of the visitors. The cranks were wild, and, after ropented efforts to put courage into tholr pets had proved fruitless, they spent their time in guyiug them. Jimmy Ryan, genornlly ono of the safest hitters in the League, went down into the dust beforo young Sharrott. Five limes he went to the bat. When ho struck out the llrst time tho crowd laugh ed good naturedly. When he duplicated the fanning process overybody yelled, aiid when he cut the air into shreds tho thit'l time the uproar sounded like wind under n circus tout. Tho visitors outplayed tho Chicagos at every point. They batted opportunely, stolo bases under Nagle'snoso, and might as well have mudo 20 runs. PfelTor play ed a miserable gamo at second. Nngle was unnblo to pump tho ball to second, and five .rien uok ndvuntngo'of his weak ness. Chicago accidentally got a run in the second on Carroll's hit past Sharrott, Tioraan's inglorious muff of PfefEor's 3y, and sacrifices by Wilmot nnd Luby. Sharrott's curves nndoutshoots dazzled the colts, and they wero ns helpless as a lot of schoolboys. When men wero on bases no hits came. The gamo was bo ono-sided that it was uninteresting. Ryan's strike-outs wero tho funny fea tures of the contest. BASEBALL SCORES. Throo Clubs In the League Tied for Fourth I'laoe. Tho scores of the League games aro as follows: AT PITTSBURG. nttsburjr 0 000010001 Boston 1 0100 121 x 0 Batteries King and Jlackj Clarkson and Bennett. AT CINCINNATI. Cincinnati G 0 0 0 5 1 3 0 2-10 Philadelphia. 1 0000 2 300-0 Batteries Mullnno and Harrington; Gloason, Schultz, Espcr nnd Brown. AT CLEVELAND. Cleveland 1 1000100 14 Brooklyn 00200000 02 Batteries Orubcr and ZImmor; Terry and Kinslow. AT CHICAGO. Chlcnso 0 1000000 01 New York 2 0 0 4 4 0 0 2 x 12 Batteries Luby nnd Naglo; Sharrott and Clarke Tho National Lcuguo Record. Per Per r7llb. TPon. Lntl. CI Clllln. TTnn. Tjist. (VI. Chlcnpo....l8 10 .043 Boston.... 15 15 ,fi00 Pittsburg ..1ft 18 .530 NowYork.,14 14 .500 Clovcland..l7 14 .548 Brooklyn ..11 18 .370 PhU'del'a..lu 15 .500 Cinclnnatl.12 18 .400 Association Gaines. AT CINCINNATL Cincinnati .0 0 3 0 0 0 1 2 012 Boston 3002000027 Batteries Mains and Kelly; Haddock, O'Brien and Murphy. AT COLUMBUS. ' Columbus 0 003000003 Baltimore. 0 2310100 x 7 Batteries Gastrlght and O'Connor; McMa hon and Robinson. AT 8T. LOUIS. St. Louis 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 3 310 Washington 0 0000000 00 Batt'.ries-Neol and Boyle; Foreman and Mo Gulre. AT LOUISVILLE. Loulsvlllo 0 040000105 Athletics o uuuaauos 8 Batterics-Callalian and McKcougb; Ball and uook. j The Association Rocord. Per 'Prr CJufw. ITon. Lost. Ct Ctubn. Won. JVojt. c't Boston... 20 12 .084 Cincinnati. 20 22 .470 Baltimore 24 12 .007 Sou'ville.... 17 24 .415 8t. Louts..24 17 .585 Columbus.. 10 24 .400 Athletics. 18 18 .500 Wash'ton....!) 25 .203 Kuslern League. AT BUFFALO. Buffalo 3 1 0 4 1 2 1 0 012 Troy 03020000 10 Batteries German and Murphy; Brahan and Colo. AT ALBANY. Albany 0 2 0 3 0 0 2 1 x 14 Provldenco .2 0201001 17 Batteries -Fricken and Brown; Titcomb, Sullivan und Murphy. AT ROCHESTER. Rochester .1 0100110 04 Lebanon 0 001000102 Batteries Blauvclt and Bowman; Taylor and MoCafferey. AT SYRACUSE. Syracuse. 3 300000000 New Haven 0 000000000 Batterics-CougBltn and Myers: norncr and Wilson. Gen. Butler's Client to Have a Hearing. Boston, May 28. Judge Nolsou, in tho United Stutes District Court, will give a hearing to-morrow nt 10 o'clock in the caso of Clnretta Johnston. Hor counsol, Gou. Butler, asked to have the prlsonor rcloased on her own recognizance pending the hearing, but Judge Nelson refused to allow this; tho court also refused to allow her to give bail with surety. Mnrylnnd Unanimous for Dr. IJrooks. Baltimore, Md., May 28. The conven tion of the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Maryland met at noon for the 107th annual session, and unnnimously voted in favor of endorsing tho election of tho Rev. Dr. Phillips Brooks as Bishop of Massachusetts. Common Wins the Rnglish Derby. Epsom, May 23. Tlio greatest evont on tho English turf, tho Derby Stnkos, of 5,000 sovereigns to the winner, was run and won by Sir F. Johnstone's brown colt Common iu tho commonest kind ot a cantor. raritell Will Como.' London, Mny 28. Mr. Parnoll, It Is confidently stated, will pay a visit to tho United States as soon as Parliament ud journs. People's Party State Convention. SrniNanjtLD, O., May 28. The People's party will hold a Stato convention in this city August a. One of the troubles of life Is the breaking of lamp-chinv vs. Needless. Macbeth's ' pearl top" and "pearl glass" are tough against heat. You will save nine-tenths of your chimney-money by using them, " Pearl top " fits most of the little lamps ; " pearl glass " is for " Rochester, " Pitts burgh," " Duplex," etc. We make a great many sizes and shapes, all of tough glass. You can get the right ones. Talk with your dealer about it. Pittsburg. GEO. A. MACBBTU& CO. GOLD MEDAL, PABIS, 1873. W. Baker & Co.'S Breakfast from which tho excess o' oil has been removed, is Absolutely Pure and it is Soluble, No Chemicals aro used in its preparation. 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