The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 04, 1891, Image 2

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JUST EGA!! RETURN
Boportcd To-dny That Ho Has
Boon llccallcd.
ENEMIES AFTER HIS SCALP.
Ha Oliilian Party Envoys Preparing Evi
dcnco Against Him.
Open In their Hostility Towards II Im
Statements Raid Ut l!nvn llfpn I.nlri lle-
fell the President Homo Vwry Sensa
tional Developments Promlsod ltcp;nrd
tag Minister l!unn' Cnrner In Chill.
Wabiii.noton, Sept. 4. H is reported
4it Minister Egnn has licen recalled from
Chill, and tho report is credited by many
here.
Acting Secretory of State Wharton,
when questioned, declined to cither deny
or confirm the report. His only reply
vim that Ksan had not been recalled
j the State Department.
"II a the President ordered tho re
call ?" asked the reporter.
Secretary Wharton ovusivoly replied
that he could not tell what tho President
had done. It is known that the Presi
dent has been considering tho case of
Minister Ekbii, and that gravo charges
OKaiuat the latter have been laid before
him.
Tho envoys of tho successful Chilian
Darty lmve been diligently collecting ev
idence agalUMt Minister Egan which they
navo already presented to tlio President.
Theso envoys make no concealment of
their hostility to Egan, and openly prom
ise some very n-nsntlonnl developments
concerning his career In Ulilu.
WAR SHIPS SURRENDER.
Chilian Vessels Turned Over to tho Minis
ter at Crtllito.
Callao, Peru, via Galveston, Sep. 4.
The torpedero Alndrante Condell and the
Hrmcd transport Imperiale, the last
armed forces loyal to the lato President
Ilalmaceda of Chili, have formally sur
rendered to tho Chilian Minister hero,
and word was immediately sent to tho
Junta de Gobierno, at Santiago, that tho
two vessels were at their disposal.
The Condell, under tho command of
Copt. Morago, sailed from Valparaiso as
convoy to the Imperials on August CX.
two days nfter the lauding of tho Con
gressional army at Quinterno Hay.
Tho mlfsion of the two ships was to
-
transport troops from Conuimbo to Tal
cahuano.
EMBARGO ON PORK RAISED.
Secretary ltnHlc lli-ceUes Olllclnl Notice
frtnii Germany.
Wariiinoton, Sep. 4. Socrotnry Rusk
has received official notico that tho Ger
man government has raised tho embargo
on American pork. Tho agreement rela
tive to the admission of pork into Germany
was signed at Capo May Point about ten
lays ago, but at tho request of tho Ger
man government the fact was withheld
from the public press until official action
could be taken by the homo government.
'f he agreement not only provides for
tho udmittnnco of our pork into Germany,
but also affords tho United States tho
Mine schedule with reference to our farm
products as that enjoyed by Russia.
jjj'Serretary Rusk is confident that ho
will soon bo able to extend our mnrket
for corn by introducing it into Germany
for use as an article of food In the place
of rye, tho crop of which in Germany is
this year exceedingly short. To this end,
he has instructed his corn agent, C. J.
llurphy, now in Europe, to proceed at
ouce to lierlln, and lay tho mutter before
Germany.
The Lottery Ccimpuny's Iluslnesa llroken.
Wasiiinoton, Sep. 4. John C. Mny-
nnrd, tho postofheo inspector in charge of
tho New Orleans district, has returned to
Washington from New Orleans, where
ho has completed tho work in some
cases against the president of tho Louisi
ana Lottery Company for violation of the
postal lottery law. Sir. Maynard says
the chain of evidence in these cases is
complete. Ho thinks tho power of tho
company is broken and says the business
is reduced to such a point, that although
it advertises a capital prizo of li00,000,
yet It dons not now sell more- than hnlf of
any ticket, so it is impossible for the
cupltal prize to bo drawn.
Itegartllng tho Union 1'acfne.
New York, Sep. 4. The vehemence
with which tho Gould party deny that
the Vanderbilts have, or will have, any
interest in tlio union t'nclllc leads to n
suspicion that they do not feel the foun
dation very firm underfoot. If tho loan
schemo Is carried through,? J. Pierpont
Morgan will be practically receiver of the
I nlon Pacific Company, and the vander
bilts will have a voice in its nlfair which
will overpower anything J. Uould can
say. The Vanderbilts, however, do not
wlsli to antagonize uould, only to see
that the great Western railroad system
operates in Harmony.
Hamilton College OttU-crs Kleeted.
Utica, N. Y., Sep. 4. At the meetiag
of the trustees of Hamilton College, held
nt Hagg's Hotel, Horace P. Silliman of
C'ohoes was elected president. Clinton II.
Scollard wa elected in place of l'rofessor
ilot, who Iioh accepted a chair in Au
burn Theological Seminary. W. I).
Moore was made assistant professor of
rhetoric and A. 1). Merrill was elected
professor of chemistry.
liftect of a l'rujiohixl Wage Reduction.
Fall IttVMt, Una., gept. 4. Tho do
clston of the manufacturer to cut down
wages In October has caused a feeling of
uepresston among business men and oper
atives all over the uity. It means a loss
of 18,000 weekly to operatives and con
sequent loss to all kinds of trade.
I'eitiisylvaula Democratic- Nominations.
IlAKiilSBUKO, Sep. 4. The Democratic!
Stute Convention unanimously nominated
A. L. Tildeu for htate 1 reasnrer and 11.
K. Wright for Auditor-General. Tho
liardsloy scandals wero made tho chief
Issues of the campaign.
The Humor Discredited.
NkwYokk. Sep. 4. Nothing mora has
been heard here of the report from Oma
ha, Neb., that receivership papers for the
Union Pacific Jlailroad would be filed
-vsry scon. Tho report is totally dis
credited.
PITTSBURG PHIL'S LUCK.
Tho Monger Makes n Princely WlimLiu'or
lilt Colt King Cndmin.
Nkw York, Sep. 4. Tho winnings of
O. E. Smith, tho plunger, widely known
ns Pittsburg Phil, on his colt King Cad
iuub, who won tho Sapphire Stakes nl
Sheepshead yesterday, aro the largest
that have been recorded on tho Amoricar
turf In several years.
Ho bet S5.000 in tho ring, S-i.U'JUin Won
York and $2,000 between tho pool roomr
In llaltlmoro and Washington.
Ho got nil tho way from UU to b to 1 roi
his money, and ho la from $75,000 tf
iao,OUO richer now than he was before
tho race.
Ills exact winnings cannot now bo told
until ho shall have heard from his boutli
ern bets.
Ho put one bookmaker out of business,
and that one was Iko Thompson, one ol
tho nerviest men in tho ring. Tho latter
accepted a big bet from tho plunger, and
after tho raco he turned hU slate, uud did
not do any mora business.
NOTHING LIKE ITI
Blood Is thicker than water,
nod must be kopt pure to
Insure good health.
Swift's Spkcifio is natures rmfy
for this purposo.
It novur to fails ellmnate the lmpw
tic and build up the general healik.
Therms only one Swift's Sjvcciflo,
end thero is nothing liko U.
Be sure and get the genuine.
Trealiso on Blood and Skin IMmGsto
mailed free.
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Oa
First National Bank,
THEATiu-; iuii.mric;,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
Capital, $100,000.00.
A. W. Leisenrinq, Pres.,
P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres.,
J. R. Leisenrinq, Cashier,
S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier.
Open Dally From 9 to 3.
3 PER CENT. INTEREST !
I'a HI on Hnvlugs DeionltH.
IIF1 IrrOTT
ABU GOING-TO
MlHNuurl, ICanwnH, ArlmiiHiiH,
'ri-xiiK,'NcliniHl:, LoiiiHlniin,
t.-olornilo, Utah, Clltornla,
Orc-Kl1VllHllUKtoII,MuxlCO,
New Mexico or Arlzouu,
and will send mo a postal card
or letter stating
Wnere you are going,
When yon tire going,
Where you will start from,
How many there lire iu your party,
What freight and baggage you have,
I will write you or oall at your home uud
furnish you with the fullest Information
regarding routes, lowest rates of all
classes, besides maps, descriptive and Il
lustrated land pamphlets, resort bookB,
Hot Springs guides, eto.
Cheap Farming Lands In Missouri, Arknn
wi, jvauBusuuu lulus.
J
P. McCINN, Eastern Trav. Agt.,
W. E. HOYT,
G.E,
P. Agt., SOI II roadway, New York
Iron Mountain Route,
MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY
.-v,o Genuine 2n,3
is end will over bo tho
best
Hemody for
rami- TnflnnflMi. TlnckacllO. 1
Pnino In thn flido. Chost tmdV
JointB, neuralgia, Sprains, &e
Beforoyonaoeato tray, obtain
fiwcnpp OP CHARGE'S
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18 valuable oooi t uupo w oeaiiu,- wiiur
endorsements 01 promiaeut fujt'viauB,
F.AD.RICHTER&
310 Broadway,
flfc.W YUKrS..
28
Meuais Ariaiutu
EnropeannouieBlBudoltadt,Ijo.naoDr!
Ilnremberi'i &onit
50 Cents a bottle, For Sale byf
v. 1. x). JCiitr-Tiv,
c. 11. iiA-oiaiviiuoii,
SHENANDOAH, PA.,
and other areggu".
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BASEBALL SCORES,
Chicago DefcnU lloston and the Ken
Vorks Win nt Clovotand.
AT CLEVELAND.
Clovelnnd 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0-4
New York 3 0 O 1 0 1 2 Ox 7
Batteries Oruber and ZttnrucR J. Ewlna
and Buckley.
AT CUIOAOO.
Chlcnjro 0 4401000 0-0
noitnn 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
IvHattorlos Hutchinson and Sehrivcn Clark
con and lletmutt.
AT OIKCINNATL j
Cincinnati 0 1000205 0-8
Philadelphia 3 0 0 0 7 0 0 4 x-13
lotteries Mnllans and Hnrrlna-tonj Kllntr
and Clements.
AT riTTBHUlU).
rittsburg 1 3 0 -4
Brooklyn 4 '0 1 C
Batteries Baldwin and Miller? Txit-ntt and
Daly.
called on account or ram.
National League llecord.
1'tr
tfuht. Tt'nn. Tjl Ct
CHxiht. fT-m. TrtlL f7t
Chioa-o...OO 41 .627
lloston (IS 40 .574
Now York. 54 45 ,B)
Phlla'phla.67 60 .533
Cloveland.51 00 .450
Brooklyn. 47 57
rittsbum.44 (14
Clnctu'ati.4i 0J
.448
.407
.40a
American Association Games.
AT eosto.-.
0 0000001 01
Boston. ...
Columbus,
1 0000051 0-7
Haddock and Murphy; Knell and
Butteries
Dowse.
AT PHILADELPHIA.
Athletics 1 0 0
0 0 3 0
0 3 0 0
0 3-
St. Louis 0 0 0
0 0-3
Batteries WcThinK and
Jlllllunu;
Stlvctts
ana jjarnng.
AT BALTIMORE.
Milwaukee 1 1001080 2-7
llaltlmoro u 01000000-1
llatterles Madden and ltoblnson: Davis and
Grim,
AT WASniNQTON.
Washington 5 3 0 4 1 0
2 0 0-1S
Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 5- fi
llatterles Cancy and SutcllSc:
Fltzgorald
and Ityaa.
SECOND GAME.
Louisville 3 0 5 0 1 1 0 3 0-12
Washington 0 000201003
llatterles Strutton and Cahlll: Carsovand
Sutclillo.
Amcrlcnn Association llecord.
Per
CTuhft. Tfnn. LmL Ct
Pu5. iron, ct
P.oaton....78 33 .703
Bt. Louls..7-i 43 .(,31
llaltlmoro 01 48 ,5U0
Columbus. .53 01 .448
illlwaulc'0.47 0.1 .427
Lou'vlUO...30 72 .34'i
Wash'tou.,37 07 .362
Altllotlo..50 51 .03 U
Kastorn Association Games.
AT ALBANY.
Albany 0 0 0 0 0 0
Troy 1 0 0 0 0 0
10 0
0 0 0
1
0 1
llatterles KUror und Brown:
Braham
and
Wells.
AT LEBANON.
Lebanon 0 0
0 1
2 0
Sago:
0 0 0 0-
BuHato 0 0
0 4 0 0-0
Batteries Neal ond
German and
Weoli booker.
WILL COST OVER 36,000,000.
Work Soon to lie Commenced on 1m
memo Stock Yards.
Philadelphia, Sep. 4. One of tho
gentlemen in this city who is interested
in tho proposed construction of immense
stock yards at Tolleston, 111., is author
ity for tho statement that the work will
likely bo begun very soon. An expend!
turo of $0,000,000 or 83,000,000 Is to bo
mado In tho construction, and In tho
building of branch lines of railways, con
struction of canals and other improve
ments.
A movement is under way, backed by
unquestioned financial strength, to carry
out a lino of improvement that will not bo
Becond to that contemplated by tho "Big
Four," previous to their recent settle
ment with tho Union Stock Yard Com
pany. Tho matter has been gotten into
tne shape 01 a detinue proposition, wmcn
is being submitted to the smaller packers,
It Is Impossible to say how this propo
sition will be acted on. It Is now beln;
seriously considered, however, and it
may result in tho abandonment of tho
Stlcknoy plans. The most ample capital
is represented in the syndicate, making
tho proposition.
The syndicate Includes 1'hiladclpma
and Chicago men nnd one prominent
millionaire from west of tho Rocky
.Mountains.
Why lie Is Cool Towards Kngland.
London, Sep. 4. Constantinople ad
vices stnto that one cause of the Sultan's
coolness toward England is tho recent
discovery by tho Turkish authorities In
Arabia that tho rebels in Yemen aro
armed with rifles of tho latest Englisli
make. Imported by way of Aden. The
insurrection is spreading throughout
Arabia, and the Turks have Bhown them
selves entirely unable to oopo with the
rebels, who are rapidly growing Iu num
bers through the accession of other tribes,
Shu Changed Her Mind.
New Yoiik, Sep. 4. The news that
Miss Mnudo Leland, daughter of Francis
L. Leland, president of tho Now York
County National Bank, had broken hor
engagement to Oapt. James F. . Crane,
has caused no little comment among so
ciety circles here. The wedding wns to
have occurred at Dayton, O., the 17th
inst. Uapt. Crane, who Is a nephew of
LliKS:
society leaders at Dayton.
All on Hoard Drowned.
San Francisco, Cal., Sep. 4. Ad
vlcos by steamer just arrived In port
here nro to tho effect that the
schooner Pannonla, from the Marshall
Islands for San Francisco, was wrecked
on tho Hawaiian reefs, and all on board
were drowned, including tho crew
seven men, Captain Goorge D. Lovodale
of San DIogo, Mrs. Lovodale and the
captain's three children.
Oil' for n Day's Shooting.
Cape May Point, N. J., Sep. 4. Th
President has appointed Webster Flanna-
gan Collector of Customs at El Paso, Tex.
vice F. P. Clark resigned. Secretary
Tracy lias returned to Washington. Tho
President left here at 0 o'clock this morn
ing for a day's shooting. George W
Boyd, of tho Pennsylvania road, was with
mm.
They Can't Meet Toouieraud AVlso,
Boston, Sop, 4. Hanlan and O'Connor
have telegraphed that they will bo un
ablo to meet Teenier and Wise ut Point
of Pines, Sept. 12, because of a prior en
gagement ut Westmiuster, C. II., for
Sept au.
Amiuul Shoot at Creedmore.
CRBCnuons, L. I Sep. 4. At tho an
nual rifle shoot now in progress here
some of the best scores attained in recent
years have been made. The match will
close tomorrow.
As a PleS' ." r,0L
eDectlvoCatl.arilou.0 HOOfland
SEVERAL WERE KILLED.
Mob Tries to Keleaso lromlncnt ISxllel
nt Nlcarncrun.
NEW Yoiik, Sep. 4. Advices frotr
Corlnto, Nicaragua, stnto that on Aug.
3d, tho steamer Colimn carried away to
Costa Rica six prominent Nicnrngunnf
sent into exile by President Sarcasa, whe
accused them of plotting against him.
Tho exiles nil lived at Grenada, and while
they were being taken from that city a
mob attempted to rescue them.
Tho soldiers llreil, without injurlna
anybody, and tho mob replied with a vol
ley which killed several men, Including
tne uoveruor 01 tne alstrlct., tue lieuten
ant commanding tho troops, three sol
diers and two bystanders.
lte-enforcemonts nrrlved. tho mob vrai
dispersed and tho prisoners taken to Cor
lnto. Among tho cxllos nro ox-Prosideut
'avnla and several members of thQ
Senate.
lleunlon of Vctorans.
Susquehanna, Pa., Sep. 4. Tho an
nual reunion of the veterans of the Sus
quehanna, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Wayne,
Wyoming and Columbia counties of Penn
sylvania, and of liroomo county, New
York, which took place yosterday was at
tended by a large number of veterans and
others. Thero was a great parade in thu
fternoou and a banquet in tho evening.
tendered by tho citizens of Jermyn and
vicinity.
Another Test of the 13-lnch Mortnrrt.
Sandy, Hook, N. J., Sep. 4. Officials
tho United State4 Government gavo
another test of tho 12-inch breech-loading
steel mortnra. With a ciargo of 51
pounds of powder o 4 1-3 Inch solid plato
bet. into the sand at an nnglo of 03 de
grees, 105 feet from the mortar, was
smashed iuto fragments. The test proved
that a shell from the mortar could peno
trato tho deck mrmor of any war vessel
afloat at a distance of six mllos.
"Want tho Talr Closod Sunday.
Chicago, Sep. 4. About 200 advo
cates of a clo?cd World's Fair on Sunday
were given a hearing by tho National
Commission yesterday. They represented
nearly every State in tho Union, axtd
most of them were divines or laymen of
national repute. Lengthy petitions wero
presented and strong arguments mado
against opening tho fair on Sunday. Ho
action will bo taken in tho matter by tho
Commission for some time.
Clinton County Republicans.
PLAnsnunail, N. Y., Sep. 4. Hon.
Georgo Chahoon, who was nominated
yesterday for member of Assembly, was
tho first ilayor of ltichmond, Va., nfter
tho war. The delogates to tho State con
vention, with tho exception of Mr.
Houghran, are non-committal on their
choice for Governor. Mr. Houghran ex
pressed a decided preference for Mr. Bur
COSYIUHt IBCf
All back
every cent you've paid for it, if it
doesn't benefit or euro you. A mcd
icino that promises this is one that
promises to help you.
But thero'a only one medicmo of
its kind that can and does proraiso it.
It's Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis
covery. It's tho guaranteed remedy
for all Blood, Skin and Scalp Dis
eases, from a common blotch or
eruption to tho worst scrofula. It
cleanses, purifies, and enriches tho
blood, invigorates the system, and
cures Salt-rheum, Totter, Eczema,
Erysipelas and all manner of blood-
taints from whatever cause. Great
Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under
its benign influence.
It's tho best blood-purifier, and it's
tho cheapest, no matter bow many
doses aro offered for a dollar for
you pay only for tho good you get.
Nothing clso is "just as good" as
tho " Discovery." It may bo better
for tho dealer. But ho wants
money and you want help.
Bank Counters, Tylor Systom, Port
ablo, Unoqualed In Stylos,
Cost nnrl Finish.
ISO race C-tftlofut: or Couutcn, Dfiki tic, llluu-kttd ta
Cblon, llool, Iret Poilu 16 Unit.
Also Tilcr'a Jlnral
Onlce !)eka and Type
writer tlutilliela, 92UO
Nlylei. Bent and cheap
est on earth, wtth great
reduction in prices.
ltu eiulttifus Fre.
r-onl.gs 12 CU. full lUta of
111..., Ihiln, -1.1.1.., Hock
I'luvl, CaL-lncU, IRI UUuk
iiulaelt, ole., tlwijtl ktock.
Su.flnl Murk uid to order.
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UtvtB rureii marv t
tio. by Iho 1 I v
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CACTUS BLOOD CURE.
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Tones up your system and
gives you an appetite that a
lumberman might envy.
Ciu-es dyspepsia, stomach
troubles, constipation, and
liver or kidney diseases. In
addition to this it cures all
skin affections and the more
violent blood troubles.
Effects aro immediate and
cures permanent.
Sold at Klrlln't Drug Store,
Ferguson's Hotel IHoch, Shenandoah, Pa.
WE'RE AFTER YOU !
Your trno is what we
wnut.
This la how we propose
to get it,
By selllug you a lirst
class article; by Belllngyou
for lets thnn otliers; by
telling you furniture, nn
organ, a piano, a sewing
machine or anything else
in the line of household
goods.
We hnven large and va
ried stock to select from.
No trouble to show goods.
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5
Soutli Main St.,
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
AEEANGEMENT OF rABSEKOEB TKAIKB.
MAY 10. 1891.
Passenger trains will leave BhenaDdoah for
Maucn cnunK, Xieuieuion, Miatineion.
unk, Lebleblon, Blatlnglon, Cata
sauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Eatton, Phil-
nuliijuu, ituruiuwiii uctuicuriii, ..biou, irnil-
Adelphlh and Kew York at 5.47, 7.10, 9.08am
For Belvldcre. Delavrare Water Qqd nnd
curouosourg m o.a, 11. in,, ana o.Q p. m.
l'or White Haven. Wllkes-Ilarre and Pitts
ton 6.47. 0.08. 1U.41 n. m.. 3.10 and fi.ai o. m.
t or TunKnanuocK, iu,u a, m s.iu una s.M
i iu.
For Auburn. Ithaca: Geneva and and Lvont
iU.11 n. Ul., UUU rt. IU.
i-or juaceiviue. iownnoa. oayie. waveriv
Clilcaxuand all points West atlo.-ll a.m., and
6.2Hp, in.
For Mmlra and the West via Balamanca al
3.10 p. m.
i or Auaenneo. jiazieion. BiocKion. Lnm.
Iior Yard. Weatherlv aud i'enn Haven Juno
lion at S.-i;. 7.40. l).Ca. ru. and 12.52. 8.10 and
9,20 p. in.
nor jfanesvuie, tevision ana ueavoi
Meadow. 7.40. 0.08 a. m. and 5.28 n. m.
For Hcnmtonnt 6.47 U.OS. 10.41a. m. 8.10 and
o:zu p. m.
ioriinz e urooa. jeoao. urinon ana iTee
land at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 12.62 3.10 and
6.28 B. la. .
r orunaaaae ai o.i, ana v.us a. m., ana
8.10 p. in.
or wiggans, uiiDerton ana fTacsyuie at
'i.m ana ti.os a. m unci 4,10 p. m.
For Yatesvllle. Mahanoy City and Delano
5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41. 10.58 a. m..l2.52,3.10.5.20. 8.03.
V. UUU LV.ii It. IU.
r or i.oai ureeK. jiraraviue ana Aemana
4.27, 7.46. 8.62, 10.15 h. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, (US,
s.iu ana v.i p. w.
For Darkwater. Ht. Clulr and Pottsvllle.
7.40, 9.08, 10.58 tt. m., 122,8.10,4.10, 5228 and 8.08
D.m.
For Buck Mountain, New lloHton and
iloriw, 7.40, 9.08, 10.58 a. m., 12X2, 8.10, 6.26 FJld
B.oap.m.
For Haven Kun, Centrnlla, Ml. Caiinel and
qnamoam, bjjt ana iu.id a. m., i.su, f.ii
and 8.00 p. m.
Trains leave Hlinrnokln for Bhenandoah
7.55 11X5 a. m., 2.10, 4.S0 and 90 p. in., arriving
at r-ueiiuituuttu, v,w n. ui., XMt, d.iu, O.M anu
p. in.
For lost Creek, tilrardvllle and Ashland
t.50, 9.10 115 a. m., 2.45 p. m.
x or uarawaier, nt. tjiair ana jroiisviue
. Ul U (III li Ull n v. niln m
n.l-V, VJU V. U... .U.
For Yotesvllle. Wabauoy City and Delano.
o.iiu, a. iu i.iu, i.w, D.tup. m.
For lofty, Audenrled and Uazleton, iSX
a- m., 1.40 p. m:
ForMauch Chunk. Leblehton. Blatlntton
('alafauqua, Alltntown, llcthlehem, Eaktpt
nun fiew lora, o.uun. iu., i,w p. in.
For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m.
K. B. BYINQTON.
Uen'l Ptws. AKt., Bethlehem.
-J"TTST OXJT-
The "NEW BROADWAY RANG
It beat" every thing In the market, and the
price iBjusingnt.10 suiliub uuit-B.
it will pay you to come
ana twe it.
I am prepared to do the following at the
nrlctsouoted:
Tin rooflnp -..Ho per foot and up
iin rooi ,muuu fau
Tin conductor ..........12a 11
Tin hanElne cutter .........12a
Ualvanlzcd chimney stack 20c per pound
itcpuiis xur hu stuvtiH u specialty.
wm.:e. pkatt,
73m 331 S. Jardln St., Shenindoah
lams & Bro
Fhiladelphia and Beading iJailroad
J1 Table n effect July 10, 1891
TRAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS
. for New York via Philadelphia, week dayV,
2..0 5.S8, 7.20 n. m. and 12 35 2.E0 and S.I
e-'X' Snnd.fy 2.1U and 7.4S 11. m. For New
iork, via Mauob Chunk, week days, 5.25.
f.a , a. m. nnd .35nd 2.S0 p. m. 1
r ur lteaillnr anrt lil,lt.rt.ini,in w .1
-.ST:,o ,n ' i.tw z.no ana o.im
p;ni.
'""""; -'V ra . a. m , 4.30 p. ni,
JfO B55n"m K' W6ek aay"' i10''
nrrlsbunz, week days, !i 10,7.80 a. m,.
i-or Aflestown, week days, 7, 20 . m,
atown. Wftnlr i1d. 'vi . ... inn.
Oo.m. ' "
"or Fottavllie, week days. 2.10 7 M) m
l-'oi Xarnuqua and Mahanoy
Uef M v, Hi III. , 1 i) Z.U) ftDU U.fA
p. in. ttunday, 2.1(faud 7.48 ft. m.V 4.to u. m
a, m., 12 35 2.60 and u.64
Auaiuonai 101 juananoy city, week dayi 7,00
Koir lancaster and Columbia, woek day.
'.20 a. m., 2.60 p. m. "
For Wllllameport, ennbury and Lewlebnrit.
week days. 3.25, 7.20 and 11 3D a.m., 1,85 7.00
p. ra. Bunday 8:25 a. m., 3.05 p. m.
For Mahanoy Plane, ween days, 2.10 3.21.
1 06, 7.20 and 11.80 a.m., 12.85, 1.35, 2.50. 5 55
7.01) an5 n p m. Buuday, 2 10, 3.25 and 7.49
a. m. 3.05, 4.30 p. m. ' 3
For Olrardvllle illarntthaunnr.b nininn.
r days, 2.10, 8.2V 5.2o, 7.20 and 11.83 a. m..
tj, i bo, i.ou, a,m, 7,uu aim p. m. Bunday.
10, 2 , 7.48 a. m., 3.C6, 4.S0 p.m. "u"r
1 or Ashland nnd HUunioetn. -nV rtu.
Si, 5.25, 7.20, 11.8 1 it. nt., J 85, 7.00 and 9,2i
m. nunaay r!.zi, 8 :a h. n., 3.05 p. m.
l'ltAlffB FOB bliKiN ANUtiA H 1
lsf.ave New York via l'lilluru-lnhio
JayB,7.45 a. m., 1.80, 4.00. 7.30 p. m 12.lt
ciBuu nunaay, ti.uu p. m., iz.15 nlgbt.
Jave New York vl Maucn Ctiunk. week
ays, 4.30. 8,15 a. m., 1.00 and t.Oi p. m.
I.cavo PhUitdelphla, week days. 4.10. nnn
,00 a. m. 4.00 and 8.00 n. m' fn,m Amnn
ind Callowhill and 8.35 a. m. and 11.80 p. in
(Tom 9th anci jrteu uueets. bunday 9:05 a.
i. ll.xo p. m. from 9th nnc - wu.
nd 1 1.50 a. in., b.55, 7.57 p, m. Bunday 1.35 and
'.wa. m.
Ieotve Potuvllle, week days, S.40, 7,10 a. m
1.80.811 t. in. Bunday. 2.40. 7.00 a. m. snri
1.05 (. ui.
iaeTamaqua, week flays, 8..V, 8.4s and
21a.m.. 1.21. 7.13. and 9.18 n. in. Bunduv .:o
43 4. m. and 2.50 p. m.
xiuavo Mahanoy City, week days, 8.40, t).)B
nd 11.47 n. m 1.61. 7.42 and 9.44 t. iu. bun.
day, 8.48,8.17 a. m., 8.2m p, ra,
Leave Alahanoy Pm:,e. week dava. 2-43. 4.to
-SO, 9.S5, 11.59 a. m.,).t)5, 2.08. 5 S0, 2.1, 7.57, and
lOOi). m. Hunclav 2.4. . J.oa. and A.' 7. &. m
37, 5.01, p. m.
l.m jo Olrardvllle (Rnvtmhaunock Btatlnnl
wook days, 2.17, 4.07, CHU, and 9.41 a. m 12.05,
, z, o.vn, K.iu, o.u.i anu iu.uo p. m, ounaay, 2,47,
0 , 8 33 a. m. 3.41, 5.07 p. m.
j.eave vriiiiamupoix, week aays, s,uu,.4anc
55 a.m. 3.85 ana 11.15 p. m. Bunday 11.15
m.
For Baltimore. Washington and the west
la B. t O. K. It., through trains leave Girard
AVanue station, Phtladelphla. (P. A 11. It. P..)
at 4.16, 801 and 11.27 a. in., 1.81, 4.24, 6.55 ani4
i.i p. ra. annoay, 1.10 ts.tu uxi a, m i.il
do anu y.iip. m.
AiXuVNXlO UITY DIVIBIOK.
l.raye Philadelphia. Chestnut Htreet WhnrI
and Bouth Blreet Wharf.
For Atlantic Citv.
Week-dys Kxpms. 5.15. 8 00. 9:00. 10.45 a.
m. ,tnd 1 1' (rSaturdaya only, 1.30), 2.C0, 3 00.
SO, 1. 11 , 6 00, U.OO 1 . ui. Accommodation, 7 40
Ul., U 3U 1). m,
Mn-ionyB. axorefiB. 6 15. 7.00. 7.30. 8.00. 8 30
00, S.30 at. in. nnd 4 80 p. in. a.ocouiuituon
,00 a. m. and 4.45 1. iu.
lieturnlng, leave Atlantlo City, depot corner
tlxntlo and Arkansaa avenues. Week-inv
F.xpreie, 7.00, 7.30, 8 00, 9.00, 10.00 a. m. and 3 15,
4.00, 5 30, 6.3il, 7.80, 0 So p. m. Accommodation
U.OO, 8.10a. m. nnd 4.U0 n m. 8undays-Kx-
press, 3 30, 4 00, 6 00, 0 00, 0-30 7-00, 7.30 8 00, 9.80
in, Accoinuiouattuu. a. m.,o.oj p.m.
0. U. MA.WtXlCK, Uuii -utj r Atfll
, A. MuxacOU, Pres. b Gea'l Mknanor.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
aulsnrLKiw, DIVISION.
t rmd afur Aov. 24, 1890, traint uill Uat
ar.enanuoun n rollouts:
Pot Wlestnn. Gllberlon. Frackvlllc. Now
Cattle, Bt. Clair, and way points, S.0J, 9.1i
a, m and 4.15 p ra.
Bunday s, wo, 9.40 a m aud 8.10 p m.
For Pottsvllle, 6.00, 9.10 a m and 4.15 pm,
SnndayB, 600, 8.40 a m and 3.10 p m,
For Heading, 8.00, 9.10 a in and 4.15 p m.
.Sundays, 800, 9.40 u. m. and 3.10 pm.
For Pottstown, Phoenixvllle, Norrlstowx.
nd Phlladolnhla (Broad street stallnni. ft.no.
MO a ra. and 4.15 p m week days
rjunauya, dou, v.su ama,iupm
Trains leave I'rsckvllio lor Bhenandonh e.1
10.40 am and 12.14 , 7.42, 10,09 p m. Bundaya,
11.18 a m and 5.40 p ra.
Liiavo pousviiie loruuenanaoan, JU.isauQ
11.48, a m 7.15, 9.42 p ra. Bundays, 10.40 a xa
5,15 p m.
bt-ave Philadelphia (Broad street station),
for PottiVllle aud Bhenandoah. 5.67.10.25 a m
2.10, 4.10 and 7.00 p m week days. Bunday 9.2S
a m anu 1.10 p. 111.
For wYorir,a.20, 4.05, 4.40. 5.35, 6.50, 7.30.
8.208.30, 4.50, ll.U0audll.15am, 12.00 noon, (11m1
lted ezpreos, l.W and 4.50 p m.) 12.44, 1.40, 2.80,
S.20, 4, 5, 8, 8.3IJ, 6.50 7.18 8.12 and 10.00 p m, 12.01
alpht.
On Bundays, 3.20, 4.05, 4,40, S.83, 8.12, 8.80, 9.50.
a ID and 12.49, 8.20 (limited 4.50), 5.28, 6,80, Is
7,13 8.12 p m and 12.01 night.
For eea uin, spring lxlkb, Belmar,
icean tirove, Aebury Park, and Lontr Branch
8.20, 11,15, a. m. 4.00 p. ix,. week dayp For
B reenoiu, o.v , p. in, wbok auys.
Haltlmor" and Waauiuutou. 3.50. 7.20. 8.31
J.10, )i,.20, ) 1.18 a m, 12." (limited express) 3.46
i.tt uuM.iv y. 111., nnu is.w niguu ro-
Ou Bundays, J.60, 7.20. 9.lliand 11.12 a, m. 4.41
8.57,7.40 p m. 12.03 night. P.altmoro only
5.08 and 11.80 pm.
ior tuenmonaana uiobouiu 7.20 ti.isa. m.,
Llmllod Kxpress 12.35 p. ni.,)12.M night, week
ivs. snnoavc. t.Mn. m.. iz.iameni.
iialn leave Harrlcbnrg lor PHtsDurc ana
Lht west every day at 12.25 and 3.10 a m and:
3.00 (limited) and 3,40 p m. Way for Alloona,
i.lb a in and 4 JO p m every day.
i- or ritu-unrg onty, a m aaiiy ana iu.ai
r. m week days.
Leave Bnnburv for V, lllianjeuort. Elmlra.
Oanandalgua, Hocheater,l)ntfaloand Niagara
saiw. b.iu a m cany, ana i.u pm weez avys.
For Krle and liuermedlat e points. 6.10 am:.
dully. For Lock Haven, 5.10, and 9.53 a m.
dally, 1.31 and 5.30 p. in. week days. For
uenova u.io a m una a,ou p m wees aays.
'..tun. m auuaays.
uab. is ruua, J.r.. uuu,
Oen. Mart- tiaa. Pass, Aet.
yiLMINUTON 4 NORTHKKN It. It.
ivmeiaoie m tnen jiay, 10, ivau
Trains leave KeadTnir (P. tt It. station) foi
Gibraltar. Beyfert. Illratboro. Joanna. Hrrlue-
tleld, Waynesburg Junction, Coatekvllle.West
Chesler.Chnasiora junction, is, A u. Junction, , I
Wilmington and Intermrdiole stations. dally I
except Bunday. at 6.25 and 8.30 a.m. and 3.15
p. m. Bunday only at 8.05 p. m.
ror warwica, rtuxetern anu lnienneaiate
statlons.dally except Bunday, at 9.20 a.m., and
5.19 p. ui. Bunday only 8.15 a. m.
For Blrdsboro and Intermediate stations.
Saturday only, at 12 m. Tiy'4
iOT iiauimoi-p ana .vasningron in. a u.iw
It., dallv excent Buudav at (1.25 and 8.S0 a. m.
and 8.15 p. m. Bunday only al 8.05 1. m.
iniius arrive at iteauniK r. a. iv. btutiuii
Irom Wilmington, B. ift O. Junctlou, Mont
rhantn, ChaddBlord Junction, West Chester,
Lenape, Coatesvllle, Waynesburg Junction,
Bprlugfleld.Joanua.lSlrdsboro, Olbraltar, Bey
fmand Intermediate stations, dally except
Bunday nt 10.20 a. m. 6.52 and 8.17 p. ra. Bun.
day only at 1124 a. ra.
From St. Peters, Warwick and Intermediate
stations, dally ext-cpt Bunday, at 8.23 a. m.
and 2.25 p. in, Bunday only at 8 p. 111.
From Blrdsboro and Intermediate stations,
Baturday only at 1.40 p. m.
From Washington and Baltimore, dally ex
cept Bunday, 10 20 a. m. 6.62 nnd 8.17 p. m.
Bunday only at 11.21 a. ra.
BOW)E8H Blliaas, Oen'l Pass. Act.
A.G.MCOAUSIiAND.BupU
RUPTURE.
We, the undersigned,
nre entirely cured 01
Itunture by Dr. J. It.
MAYEIt, 831 Aroh Bt.. Phlln. Tl omas 11.
1 1 art u tig. New Uluggold, Pa., I.Kandt, bouth
Easton. Pa.. L. P. dt C. A. Deturck, Oley, Pa
H. G. Btanley, 424 Spruce St., Ibanon, Pa., A,
Schneider. Locust Dale, Pa.,0), B. Noll, Lime
kiln, Pa., Wm.E. Ilanensllne, Phoenixvllle.
Pa., W. M. Lelnbach, 621 Washington St.,
Heading, I'a., J, C. Lyme. 1310 W. Howard St.,
llarrlsburg. I'a., C. Keehn, Douglassvllle, Pa.
Dr. MAYKH Is at Hotel Penn, Beading, Pa.,
on the 2nd Saturday of each month. Call to
see him.
HE. BRIOKER, M. D.,
JPJIY&IOIAN AND SDROEON, '
Noi 9 Bast Centre Street; Mahanoy City, P
Bklu and all special diseases a specialty,
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