HLACX5JIAIM-.119 CALHET. . rhyslclnn Appeals to Mm I'nllco After I'll) hitf Out (JO.OOO, ' New YortK, Sep. 17. The se-juel to ttio proceotilngi in court rocently, when Dr. JJenson w. Felilmnn was onVavil to ro duco Kntle Uella Malkahowlt-. on a . rlt of habeas corpus, came out In the To '..s Court, when It (leTBlopt'd t t tho ,.iij tctnn linil bmti the victim ot a bl.i'Ic mall scheme In which ho hail bern roi-fH.il of $0,000 iniiihi of eighteen months, llo does not deny that ho to k the girl to a house of 111 repute, but says siio wes iier faetly willing to go. It was the ous om of her employer. Simon Tll'-erfi'.-'n, n olonk manufacturer of 1627 Mai. loon avenue.to Instruct hi girls to notify him us noon ns they made thvftciUitilnnce of men of means mid he has bicn black mailing MVfrftl victims through tliU means. He followed the doctor and demanded $100. He got thW money ami signed a receipt promising to keep quiet. Ifo did not keep quiet but compelled the doctor to pay hush money to the family of the girl and was also forced Into n promise to set up liur lover In business. The girl has been lending ii fust life, and lent herself willingly to the black mail. The doctor had to estnbllsh her In luxury to keep her from telling his wife, but the demands on his purse became so frequent that he mado a clean breast to lior. She forgave him, and detectives who were hired to run down the conspir acy, nrrested Tllborstoln. The oloitk maker was held In 1,000 to answer. There will be more arrests soon, a lawyer also bolng In the conspiracy. Sl'UNT HIS WIFE'S MONEY She Now Hum for Dlrorco an tlie Ground uf lnhuinnu Treutment Nkw Yomt, Sop. 17. Robert II. Mc TJrlde, the Dakota nowspnper man, who Is the defendant In a suit for dlvoroo at Trarlo du Chiou, Wis., U well-known' here, Tho plaintiff, Nina Linn MoBrldo, Is a daughter of the late Gonernl Sturtjes ot, the regular army, and was loft $2,000, 000 by her first husband, Col. II. Ii. Dausmnn of Milwaukee. Mcllride and Mrs. Uausmon woro raar Tlod seven yoars ago, and Immediately went to Now York. There McBricle be came n personal friond of Gov. Hill, and during four yoars residence In Now York cut a wldo swath, spending his wife's money freely. She became suspicious of his attentions to a New York woman and put a detoo tivo on his traok. A separation ensued. Tho complaint agalnist McBrldo Is alleged cruel and Inhuman treatment. SLAVIN'8 OFFER TO SULLIVAN. lie Is Willing to Most the Chnmplon for 82.1,000 ll Slit". New Youk, Hep. 17. l'rank Slavln has written to the Police Gazetto expressing willingness to meet John L. Sullivan, for $25,000 B?!'Ie, the Pojico Gazetto belt nnd the championship of tho world. Hu savs he will toss for choice of battlo ground, which will bo either America or "England. . . .. If tm iMa vpa ri fnvnrnhtn rnnlr to this nronosltlou he will forward articles at . . - - . . i once, and post any resonablo aniouut to "bind a match. ni:ws of tiu: day. W'hent and llouor nro cheaper in Chill than in Ban Francisco. The Iiowiloin Collego fixpedltlon left Halifax to-day for fiocklaud, N. S . Tho Tennessee Senate has killed the bill to Abolish tho Convict Lease System in that Stato. Thirty deaths havo occurred at Shelby tIUo, Ind., within tho past 43 hours, caused by dlphthorla. Chaunt-ey M. Depow nrrlved In New York on tho steamer Teutonic at 9 a. m. Ho was welcomod by a hundred or more of his friends. Mrs. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. McKos nd tho President's two grand children are at tho Woodland Park Hotel, Auburn dale, Mass. Wontlier Indications. ' Washington, Sep. 17. For Now Enstlandt Fairs varlablo winds; stationary temperature ou tho coait, warmor In tho Intorlor. i" BJ Tor Eastern Now Yorkt Fair; slightly warm er; winds shlftlna to southerly. For Now Jcrsoy: Fain stationary tompcra turo, varinblo wlnd3. For Western Now Yorki Warmer; generally dean southerly winds. NKW YOUK MA11K12TS. Nkw YonK. Sop. 10 Money on oall easy loaning at 3 and 4 per oont. BONDS. Qoslnir Closing To-day. Yesterday. 4Wt, 1K01 Heir 10014 iiii, 1801 Coup lOOfj 4 8, 1W7 Keg 1WI 4 s, 10U7 Coup UH)i 6TOCK MAUKKT. Closing YeterJar. CfiniLdlnu I'aclflo HO 100' 100; 117! 117 Central Paclllo 321; Cblougo. Ilui & Qulnoy uu IJcluwiirc & Hudson 13U Del., Luok. & Western 143' ;r!i....t...it?3 3I(W 7011 U7M ISrlo l.rio pref Xakfl Shore Xxiuls. i Nash 78 Michigan Central loo? ilissourt l'acltlo..., .... 73 Now Jersey Central iiom Northwestern 112Vj Oregon Nuvlgatlon. i'acino miui Itoallng 3 Hock Island 83 7044 ft. 1'aul. Union Paclllo 43 Wostura Union 84 GllAIN MAKKlil'. Corn opened weak, but rallied before olostt, tio. 3. mixed. 73; Oot. 03m Doe, CD, Oats Fairly aotlvo and steady. No. 3. lnxi 3lallv4: Oot. 314. WlioutMavket onoand strong and at qlnte wiuloidi No. 3, Hod winter, 10 ll Oot. 10014; Deo. 108. rilODUCB Burrcn Cn-amcry. Btata& I'onn.. oxtra.34Uaa33Uo. Croamery. western, nrsts ,,,31 call o. Creamery, western, tooonds Is o.aSO o ttato dairy, n. f. tubs, oxtras... ,3 o,aJ3 o. BOOS N. V. State, now laid, per dot.,,,S0Uo,a a. l'enn,. now laid 30Uo.a o. Western a Nortnwostern, good to pnmo io aiBJl roTAioos Jenur ltoao. per bbl, 78al 31 Hwuvt potatoes, v a., caolce , 1 733 ud Xave 1'ouj.tuv-" fcprlng chlokeni. choice. largo per lb,, 1 mat? spring oiilcae i. uruno all i owls, Jerwy, Mate x i-a., por lb nU Dkesseo 1'OUt.TBV- U'urkers. mlxod u eights, txr tb, 13 atl UpV cbk'i, i'blla., 3io3 lbs to pair.., ,17 alS 1'ui.rnBs fid. (Del,, yellow, choloe, por bask,, Aid, L Deln rd rrwlt. oduwo, Oasn,.,, Jetwfi primt Per (Mitoi, 00a uua 704 70 03 Hi em el, tboisa. Mr crate., ,,, o 40 liiwiauioi, iMrniw,..i,,,i zva xa ' . . .. 1 - . . . . : . lytyik ot UOUaud flppla, P d..u.U.lr M U CloVnT To-day. BOH Vi OOti IS J?'.. now 80 10114 74 I 1U4I 113)3 37 82Ji 71W 4l kill ciiurtiiKii hib 'Xvirira'BKULL. llrutnl Asinult by a Drunltou Miner, Who Trio to Commit Suicide WlLKsnAunn, Pa., Sep. 17. Danlol Roberts, a minor, residing In George town, committed a most brutal assault upon his wife early In the morning while In a drunken frenr.y. He strnck several blows with his fists and tho woman fled to tho streot. He followed her, and when in the roadway he picked up a huge stone and struck her upon tho hoad, crushing her skull. She ran back into tho house and fell uncon scious upon the floor. Here the brute picked up a basoball bat and dealt hor several blows upon the1 head and body. Tho woman was in a frightful oondltlou when found by neighbors some tiiuo later, and cannot lecover. Roberts was arretted. While on his way to jail he made an unsuccessful at tompt to commit suicide. AN ANCIENT WRECK. Ulscorvry of n Sunken Ship of tho Ttmo oMIonry tho Kiglith. A most interesting discovery has, ac cording to tno Intorior, been mado at the old Cinquo Port of Sandwich. Tho Htour, n river which has, perhaps, moro frequently changed Its course than any other ISnglish river, lias lately entered an old channel near Its confluence with I'og-woll bay, laying bare a wreck which has probably occupied Its present posi tion for several centuries. Tho vessel is ono of foreign build, nnd tho wood Is In a fair state of preservation, owing to tho fact that it lias for many years been entiroly ombedded In tho sand. On In spection It would nppour that, from tlmo to tlmq, various attempts had been mado to out down tho wreck, but tho hull of tho vessel Is as yet pretty nearly Intact. It is a matter of local history that a little over thrco hundred years ago, In tho reign of Henry VIII., an Italian vessel, belonging to ono of tho popes, sank at tho entrance of tho thoD nourishing port of Sandwich. Tho sand silted round It, forming a great bank, and blocking up tho entrance to tho haVen, nnd It is recorded that, from this date, tho prosperity of Sandwich aa a seaport greatly declined. It is believed, with some show of reason, that tho ancient wreck now discovered Is Identic al with tho papal Caryko, or Carrlck, which sank at this spot In tho reign of Henry VIII. Misled by Shakespeare Tho late Maj. Uarttolot, who was Wiled In Africa, was educated at Rug by, where ho is still remembered as tho hero of a funny schoolboy blunder. "What is tho meaning of tho word 'adage?' " was tho question which was being asked by tho master. Various shots wero mado of tho usual wild de scription, when It camo to young Uarttolot, who, without hesitation, ro- pneu: a pinco to put eats into." Evcryona wlin a ns miioli mvisttflol no (Vin met who was i . j-- . , cal eu 'um "P at tno enu ot tno lesson turn uaivuu 'iiuu vulu imu iuu ouuu UU idea Into his head. "Well, sir," said Uarttolot, looking very much Injured, "doesn't it say In Shakespeare: 'Like tho poor cat in tho adage?' " Fntal LauRhter. An Alabama girl actually laughed herself to death. After tho laughing, which was provokod by a funny hap-- poning to her brother, had lasted for somo tima, tho parents advised her to stop, but sho couldn't They then throw cold water on her, but as this had no effect they sent for a physician, lie arrived to find tho girl unconscious, and In a few minutes she died from ex haustion. There may he Borne pro'ty warm days expt'Otfd yet before autumn settles down to work. Judgement should bo displayed In buying raTV sine abovo all things. In selecting a remedy for any disease, you should be positive that it contains nothing labo rious to the health. Many remedies on the market leave the patient in much worse condition, than befcoe taking them. . s. Is purely vegetable, nd perfeetry harnilcBs; the most delicate child cam tako It with absolute safety. It contains co mercury or minerals of any kind, and yet It never falls to core tka dis eases it Is recommended for. Book on Blood and Skin diseases fre, Swift Speclflo Co., Atlanta, Oj la and will over bo tho -best- Bomody for h A n a btt. U H ut. ii rSA m b tt Ja Eva V?&J Joints, Neuralgia, Sprairs, &o Tlf.forn von aeei to cny, ortala m.EKe nc r.WARflPfll itis vfksl'sbooki "Qnlde to Hfalth,witl, enaoreeniouis 01 promiuoat jjujbuiiuu , P.AD.RtCHTl-Ri , 310 Broadway, 's key Ttstr. Prize Medals ADarded I rr ti 1 .1. , . li t a Nnrsmberf. Koniteltti LslDilo. 50 Oonts a bottle, For Solo by 8 X. X O. ICIllLIN, II. IIAGKN1HTC1 8HENANDOAH, F srdrottut mi 1, rSXTt. V fl BASE BALL 8COR-3. Tb Now York dlantt Loio Two Osmtl tu the rittsburgs. AT OOSTOn. Boston 0 0 0 g 1 1 1 1 J- 7 Chicago 1 00100OU0-3 Iinttorloa Nlokolsand Bennett: Hutchinson and 6ohrtvor. at rniLADHLrnu. Clevclnnd.,., S 0 0 8 0 0 1 8 0-11 Philadelphia 0 0400000 0-4 Uattorlos-Vlau nnd Zlmmcr; Kcefo anil Gray. SECOND OAM U. Philadelphia 0 0010000 1 a Clovolatit 0 3140030 x U Ilnttcrlos Thornton and Gray; Grubss and Zl tumor, AT BROOKLYN. Brooklyn O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Cincinnati 0 00000000 0-a nattorlos-Lovott and Dally! Crano and liar, ringloni SECOND OAMIi. Brooklyn ,..3 8030000 0-4 Cincinnati, 0 1000010 x-f) Batteries Lovott nnd Daly, Foutz and Dolly: Mullanoond Hsrilugtou. AT NEW TOltIC Now York 0 0000000 0 0 PiUsburn ,.0 0110000 x- 3 IJnttorles -Tuylor and Buckleyi Baldwin and Miller. SECOND OASIE. Krvr York 0 0010000 01 I'ltlsburg 1 0034000 X- 7 I!atterio3-C0U3hlnn and Durroll; King and Miller. National League ltooord. Ptr CMhK tTnn. IaiU Ct PlttBburir.6) UT .440 Clufju. ITon. fcot. CI Chicak-o... 70 45 .08 Doston TO 50 ,58J Now York.' 3 60 .634 l'hila'ptna.Ol S7 .S17 Cleveland. M 09 llrookiyn.SS 01 Cluola'iitl.4S 7J 44) .437 .ao7 American Association Games. AT C0LDMDU3. Columbus 0 00510010 0-7 llnston ,..0 0900S310 1-8. Ilnttcrlos Gastright, Knell and Donahuei Uaddouli and MurpUy. AT MILWAUKEE. Milwaukee. ,0 1 8 0 0 3 1 1 0-11 Ualtlmaro 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0-4 Iiatterloa Uwyer and Vaughn; Madden and Hoblnaoa at Louiavir-LE. Louisville 0 1 '0 10310 x G Wuhiugton 0 0000000 0 q Ilatterles Foreman and McOulroj Meaklm and KOhcllImsso. AT ST. LOUIS. SU Louis 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 4-10 Athletics 3 0300001 0-7 Battorlcs StlvetU and Boyloi Tfoyhlne and Mulligan. American Association Reeord. Per iautx. ITon. timt. Ct liMton.,,.83 37 ,X)2 Ut. LOUU..7S 41 .034 llaltimoraOO 54 ,"50 Allilctio..05 58 .533 nuix- iron. UwA. C( Oilumbus.. 0U .461 Ullwauk'0.64 08 .443 Lou'vlll0. 43 79 .353 Wash'ton,.40 78 .339 Eastern Association. AT LEBANON. Lebanon 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 34 Albany 3 0000000 0-3 Ilnttcrlos Meal and Kurz; 1'rlckcn and Brown. At THOY. Troy 0 103000004 Buffalo 3 0000041 0- 7 Battorlcs llrahan and Murphy and Wcllsj CoilUaa, German and McKcough. A HOLD FORGEll AltllKSTKD. llo llorrautled n Society by lloporttne Alcmbors Slclc. Elizadeto, N. J., Sep. 17. Charles llerthold, forotnnn in tho Singer sewing machine factory, and secrotnry for tho German Machinists' Society of New York, has been arreted here, charged by tho officers of the society whloh pays a sick benefit of defrauding it of over 1,000. Berthold's plnn was to report n momber ill nnd got a check drawn from the order for tho amount alleged to be due at tho rato of 0 per weok, cash th? cheok and pocket the money. lbe plan has been working successfully slnco 18d7. Of tho seventy members In tho Elizabeth branch of tho Order ho has defrauded thirty-six. His operations were confined to Elizabeth, hough tho Order has. branches In Now nrk, DrooUlyn and llobokou. MKT A TEUIIIIILE DEATH. TWO Tlmbonnrn Fall 150 Poet IVhllo Working In a Colliery WiLKEsnATtr.E, Pa., Sep. 17. Morgan Jones and William Jones, tlmbormen, In No. 5 colliery of N. & H. Company in Plymouth, wore Instantly killed at noon by a fall of 160 feet. They had been working In tho slopo during tho morning, after the works had been shut down for three wooks. The carrlago was outot order an old hoist ing ropo was being used. Attaching a sling to this by means of a chain thoy gavo tho signal to hoist. When up tho shaft ISO foot the rope parted and they fell, the bodies being terribly mangled by striking the framework ot tho old hoisting carrlago directly underneath. Morgan Jones leaves a widow and three children, and William Jones was unmarried. May Cause n Water Famln. Jersey City, Sep. 17. The men on the water works in this city, owing to tho neglect ot tho committee on concurrent resolutions of tho Board of Flnnuce to pass the payrolls, have not received their money for several mouths. Thoy gave notice If they did not get what was due them thoy would, b.foro tho end of tho weok, stop w rk. This would mean a wotor famine fur Jersey City. Two Llvo4 L'ist In (ho Fire. Kew York, Sen. 17. It now seems, likely that two lives wjro lost In the burning of the old Commerc'nl Adver tUor building at Fulton a ul Nassau streets. John Audelman, ngeil C, who had an ollice lu the building is mlislng, as la also liU con, Iouls, aged 83. Child Ilurnvd to Ilcalh. Daltimoius, Sap. 17. August Hoor tleath llne, aged 8 years, was bur nod to to-day, nnd a sister, Tlllle, nnd n yoar- old baby, wore badly burned. The ohll dreu wero left alone at thair houn while tho mother carried their father his dlu- Trampled hy a Vicious Mustang. Elizabeth, N. J., Sep. 17. John Jor don's daughter Mary, aged 10 yoars, was knocked down, bit and kicked by a vicious mustang during the forenoon. The child may die. Its mother bravely drove off th beast by the use of . boiling water. tiled From Tlmlr Injuries. OAMDUK, Me., Bop. 17. The wlto nod child of Samuel Dyer, who wero so severely burnod by a Are In their house yesterday, died from their Injuries. ami 11111,1) 11' THE WHOLE As a I'lcnnnt and tQectlTo Cathartic use Atl Cnsollcltpil Compliment. Dr. Dlnlcs (tho family physician) I'm afraid your wlfo Is In a very serious condition, Mr. Tanglo. Tnnglo That's just what I've thought for somo time, Dr. Illnlts, and I'vo been telling her all along that sho ought to havo a better doctor. llunsoy'd Weekly- A Drenry lropect. First Tramp (glancing over o bit of paper) Say, Mllto, hero's a now soclor ty a-startln' up, tor furnish work for th' Idle. Second Tramp Things is gettln' bo there ain't no comfort for n gentleman nowhoro. N. Y. Weekly. A Uenlthy Patient. Young Moneybags Doctor, I want you to proscribe me n trip to Nowport. Doctor1 And for what dlseaso will that bo a euro? Young Moneybags Why,- for a long ing to go to Newport, of course. Mun sey's Weekly. Palled Iloth Ways. "Barrows lacks decision. IIo never goes ono way or tho other." "Whnt could you expect? Ho has a porous plaster on his back nnd another on his chest." N. V. Sun. A Poor lleoommenilatlon. Salesman Now this carpet, madam, ' canTbc beat. Mrs. Muldoon Indadel an' how In tho worruld would I get tho dust out of it? Munscy's Weekly. Tho Leader or the Pair. Grafton (to Baboony, with big dog) I eawn't see why you go 'wound with thnt mohstwous beast. Baboony I don't, deah boy) ho goea 'wound with me. Judgo. COPVRICHT 1831 The wrong way, with Catarrh, is to Btop it without curing it. Tho poisonous, irrita ting snuffs, strong caustio solutions, "creams," balms and tho liko may, perhaps, palliato for a time. But thoy may drive tho disease to tho lungs. Tho wrong way is full of danger. Tho right way is a proved ono. It's with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem edy. It cures, perfectly and per manently, ly its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties, tho worst casc3 of Chronio Catarrh. It has proved itself right, thou sands of times, when everything elso has failed. And this makes its proprietors willing to prove that it's tho right thing for yoit, no matter how bad your case or of how long standing. If thoy can't euro your Catarrh, they'll pay you 500 in cash. Thoy mean it. They're certain of thoir mediJ cine. Bank Countors, Tyler Systom, Port ablo, Unequnlod In Stylos, Cost and Finish. 160 rsct Cstalosne r CouBlm, Dki tu., UIutrstMla Colori. noflti, fret Toilafs liCvnti. Also Trier's Itorri ORIce Desks and Type writer 4'ulilnets, KOO Hl lei. Best and cheap est on earth, with great reaunion in prices. IS!) Klaloii Vrtfi. Tutl!! 1'i Cti. I nil IUI or Dc.W, Chain, TsUri, Hook Catti, Catlnala, lsal Dlaak Calilt-tt, tie., atwaja la auk. Surclal verb nada to ordar. TIliKlt 11 l:.Slil CO., Ht.I.oula, Mo.,V,S.A. APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN. EBflCT l IOHM 1 MATCH1ISS IS WJB1 S LUious vara ma snalaou for aiajwatt ma p tbat puny Dojaai oirta vara pat la deato. ETsrr UAH csa ts BIBUNO sad VI00B0US la all raipacts. YQUNQ MEN OR OLD, laffcrlDg from NEBV0UB DB EI LI XT. L-ife or Pillini llt.n- fcoo4, fhr-icsVl ExectiM, UmtU Worry, Bt-ntcd DvIepmnt, or fc-T PERSOHAL WEAKMESS, c.a t rtitor.d ta PEttFEOT HEALTH titd tb MOBLB VITALITY ot STBOHQ MEN, tbt Frtdo -(V favor of N-Uoni. We claim by years of practice by t paiiubiyh iiieiiiutia uuuuriu xauHorgLx ur budoebb" in treat- . IRKBIIVIIIUII, WHUIIiriBUU m0Ji AOictiotnof Uon. Testlmonlftlb ' firm M States and Territories, OUR NEW BaOKJSfMiiaSi! Ilwhllayoacan, Full Eiplanatlona for HOME TBEAT USUI. Ton can la fCLLY RESTORED aa ThosaSBds tia.Ta baanbyB.Ksa.d sar taatlmooUla. Addraia st ones -Hit M-UICnCO.UUFFAO.NaY If inETrarTirrj,,ffl,E,,;1 ; iniirtv fir tno i ytui-t m Me rn bi uiu 11 1'iir TESC-".-- Lc-loiii cure ft ... 1Jj li, it. '.: JU .(piv'. a 1 1 rn mm .1 a l - asm1 URIFYioBLOOD CLEAR TIITJ COMPLKXION, UltlOHTItN TUB KY1J9, SWEl'.TKN TUB IHlEATn. TONE Tim RTSMirn SYSTJIMTO PKIIFKCT If IPS l.-ri n0WB. Hoofland's Podophyllin Pills CACTUS BLOOD CURE. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPARILLA. Tones up your system and gives you an appetite that a lumberman might envy. Cures dyspepsia, stomach troubles, constipation, and liver or kidney diseases. In addition to this it cures all skin affections and tho more violent blood troubles. Effects aro immediate and "cures permanent. Cold at Klrlln's Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. Your trade Is what we want. This ts how we propose to get it. By selling you a first class article; byselllugyou for less than others; by polling you furniture, an organ, a piano, a sewing machine or anything else hi the line of houtehold goods. We have a large and va ried stock to select from. No trouble to show goods. Cull, examluo and be convinced. 4 c 8 3 H H r3 ft THE OLD RELIABLE, Soutli XHaluSt., SHE T.3SriD OAH. Lehigh Valley Railroad. AEEANaEMENT OP PA68ENQEK TEAIKS. -MAY 10, 1S91.- I'flJtnanppr trains will Iqqta KVionanrinnVi fr-v tUQUcn (;uudk, Lebigaton. siatlneton. Uatu- Tnuiiuu, Aiicuumu, uciuieucjii, xuttuiAju, x ml1 adelphla aud New York at 6.47, 7.40, 8.08 a.m., I62,ai0, 5.28 p.m. For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gap and Utroudsburg at 5.47, a. xn., and 5.26 p. ra. For Larabertvllle and Trenton, 0.08 a, m. For White Haven, Wllkes-Barre and Pitts ton 5.47, 9.08, 10.41 a. m 8.10 and 5.20 p. m. For Tunkbannock, 10,41 a. m 3.10 and 5.20 P. m, For Auburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyons 10.41 a. in., and 5.24 p. ra, For Lacaj vllle, Towanda, 8ayre, Waverly, Elralra, llochesler, liuQ'alo, Niagara Falls, CblcuRO and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and 5.2S n. m. For Klmlra and the Wctt vlaHalamauca at 3.10 p. ra. r or Auaenriea, uaiieton, niocaion, lam. her Yard, Weatherly and l'enn Haven Juno Hon at 5.1 r, 7.40, 8,08 a. m. and 12.52, 3.10 and 56 p.m. For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Beaver Meadow, 7.40, 8.08 a.m. and 6.28 p. m, ForHcrauUmo.t6.47 8.08, 10.41a. m. 8,10 and 5:28 p. m. For llaila-Urook. Jeddo, Urlfton and Free land at 6.47?7.40t 8.08, 10,41 a. in., 1153 S.10 and 5.28 p.m. Fur (luakake at 5.47 and 9.08 a. m., and $.10 p. in, For Wlguans, GUberton and Fraekvllle at 5.50 and 11.O8 a.m., and 4.10 p. ra. For Yatesvllle, Mahauoy City and Delano, 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, 10.68 a. m.,l62,3.10,5.28, 8,08, s.2iandl0.27p.m. For Lost Creek, 31rardvllle and Ashland, I. 27, 7.46, 82, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 8.85, 8.10 and 6.14 p. m. ' For Uarkwater, Bt. Clair and Pottsvllle, 7.40, 9.08, 10.68 a. m., 122, 8.10, 4.10, 6.28 and 8.03 p.m. For Buck Mountain, New Boston and Hor en, 7.40, 9.08, 10.S8 a. m., 12.62, 8.10, 5.28 and .03 p. m. For Kaven Run, Centralis, ML Carmel and Bhamnkln, 8.52, and 10.15 a. in., 1.40, 4.40 nnd 8.08 p. m. Trains leave Bhamokln lor Bhenandoah, 7.55 115 a. m., 2.10, 4.80 and 9.30 p. m., arriving at Shonandoab, 9.05 a. m., 12.32, 8.10, 6.28 and II. 16 p.m. SUNDAY TKAINB. For Lost Creek, Glrardville and Ashland, .50. 9.10 115 a. m.. 2.46 n. m. For Darkwater. Ht. Clair and PolUvllle, ItH, O.UIl, VVJ H. 111., 2,44 l. 111. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, v.w, aiu a. 111.. i,iv, a,au, o.ia? ii. ui. For Lolly, Audeurled and Uatleton, i a ra., 1.40 p. ni! For Mauch Chunk. Lehlghton, Blatlntton, .-atasauqua, Aiientown, iietuienem, a smw and New York, 8.00 a. in., 1.40 p. m; For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m. B.BYINGTON, Uen'l Pans. AkU, Bethlehem. John R. Coyle, Attorney-at-Law Real Estate Agent, OFFICE BEDDAI-L'a BniLniKO, Cor. Msln and Centra Streets, SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: l A two and one-half story double frame dwelling house, with store-room and res taurant. Located on Fast Centre street. e A valuable property located on Bout- fur din street. a Seven dwelling houses at the corner of Gll Icrt and Lloyd streets. Good Investment, acrms reaaonanie. WE'RE AFTER YOU ! J. P. Williams & Bro., Pll i1fifln1r.il in find ftAartinr PnllwAi Sim Table in efett July 10, JSV1 fRAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOW for New York via Philadelphia, week dajJ 2. 0 5.SS, 7.20 . m. and 12 83 150 and 6! . in. DiuiuHj nno. 7.1& a, m. For ut rrw win i . m . '.2D. n. m. anil 12 Mnnii n.m. m. n,i,ett(1!nR 8U1 Pbllftdefnhta week da 2.10, 5.S5, 7.20, n. m., 12.35 WO and 6.55 pi T"f''1U"BU (.is a.m., am p.m. 5"r Warrleburg, week day, 2.10,7.20 n. Kor Alleatown, week day. 7,20 . m. -s w. 12.3 ' "Jd-W P. in. Sunday, 2,10 at d. I anil ay, 2.10, 6.45, 7.20, a, m., 12.3? ur lamsnua linn enn u. t.MM. mi.. :.- 2.50 nnd S.lI Additional lor MnUnnoy City, week days 7.0i p. m t Kor Lancaster nnil nninmi.ia Ham tain m JI nt in., ll. III. Iror Wllllannporl. Hunbury and LewlhuriL fk days. 3.2.;, 7.20 and U.3J a. m.. 1,35, 7if bi. Hnn i'or Mahnno. .lllliunjr O.J M. Ul., O.UQ l, HI. Mahanoy Wane, ween aa:-, 2.10 3.21 20 and 11.80 a.m., 1,35, 2.60, 6.55 id v ta. Kunday, 2 10, 3,V!5 and 7.4J 7.20 7 (VI anrt a. in. J.C6. 4.30 n. in. ' Kor UlrardvlUe (Ilappahannock Ktatlon) 2-10, .2., 7.48 a.m., 8.15, 4.30 p. m. DlulQRfl -ur Lbuianu nna QuaxnoKiu, weec oayil ' I J, l.-v-, ...on l x.M, l,W IJI DO nnrUU Uiimlnn 'JtOH nil ' ... ' n nr Mil- sj-ss uuuuui mwj. a OA Ik, III,, o.XKJ It, US WW I rUAINB KOH HHKNANJJOAH . i 1 Xieavo evr Xortt via I'hlladelplila, Wnul lays, 7.45 a. ta., 1.30, 4.00. 7.30 u. m.. Lch Bnnaay. 8.00 p.m.. 12.16 nlent. J Leave We York via Maucb Chunk, weeJ Leave PlUlndelplila, wees days, 4.10, am 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 6.00 p. m..ri m Brua uu uiiiuwniu ana b.3o a. ni. ana 11.80 p. lrf? m. 11.1ft YV m frfl-.-, Oil. nA .j-. I 1 JBTe lleudliiR, week days. 1.35. 7.10. lu. snd 11.50 a. m., 6.55, 7.57 p, m. Sunday 1.35 an lo.isa. m. Leave Pottavllle, week days, 1.4V, 7.40 a. m 'IWj.all p. m. Bunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m, an, X ifi 0. tu. maV6 Tamaqua, week flays, 8.20, 8.48 aL u h. iu., i.al, i.ia, nnu a.xo p. m. ounoay 7 43 .. m. and Z60 1). m. usavo Mahauoy Olty, week days, 8.40, 8. 1 1 ud 11.47 a. in., 1.51, 7.42 and 8.41 p.m. Haifi Leave Mahanoy 1'laue. week davs.2'41.4.C un O W 1 1 n t. 1 I1K o IV! n.nn atya n i'W o. m. Sunday 2.40, 4.00, and 8.H, a. lift. UUI, U.U1) lltlllt jB Luave Qlrardvllle (Ilappahannock BtatloJ week days, 2.47, 4.07, 6.3(1, and 8.41 . in., 12.01 i. u.f v.o, o.uo ana iu.uo p. xn. rjunaay, z,i j 0. 8.33. m. 3.41. 6.07 n. m. I Leave Wllllanxuport, weet days. 8.00,9.43 ar n.rxi a. ui. 0.30 sou 11. jo p. in. ounaayii.j r. m. ' iTor Daltlmore, Washington- and the wti -ia u. a o. m. it., tnrongn trains leave Glrar vvenno station, Philadelphia. (P. & K. R. li t 4.18, Hl and 11.27 a. m 1.84. 4.24, 6.55 an. l Ul. DLLUU.it y, f ,ib 0.14 ui a, lu., ..ou .uu p. in. ATLANTIO CITY IlIVIHION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Btreet Wha vkv. ouaiu nireei ynarx. For Atlantic cirv. Weeklnys Express, 8 00. 9.00 a. 3.00, ."0. 5(10 p. si. AocommodaUon.7 40i m. and 4.15. 0 30 m. 1 T r7W Sanaa. jaxpross, 8.00, 9.00 a. m. A coninijiMion, b.uu a. m. ana 1.45 p. m. Returning, leave Atlantlo City, (lepi Mantle and Arkansas avenue. Vek.a, Express, 7.00, 7.30, 9.00 a. m. and 3.15, 4.00, 6.:j .u. iivwiiiimmaiiuu u.VU, O. IU U. Ill, UU 4.S0 p. m. Bundays-Expreos, 4 00, 6.00 p. n Accommodatlnu, 7.30 a. in. and 6.O0 p. m. O. U. HAiNCOOK, Gen'l Paas'r As v. A. UcLEOU. Pres.AUen'l Manaser. PENNSYLVANIA RAILIIOAD. SCHUlfLKII.1. IIIV1AIOK, H otiil afltr September 1, liiDl, Walm wilt lu tinenaiuioah as futtows: for lgr,an, Ollbt-rton, E'rackvllie, Nol Oastle, Bl. Olalr, and way points, t.w, Q.i in and 1.1b 1 m, 1 3undays,ai0,.10aniand i.J0p m. fot Potlsvlile, 0.0U, a.lUa mand l.lSpn, 1 Sundays, 000, l.4'Ja m and 8.10 p m, I Kor Heading, 0.U),amand 4.1u pi. 1 Sundays, 000, 9.40 u.m. and 3.10 pm. . For PotUJtowu, Phoeuixvllle, Worrlstowl nad Philadelphia (Ilroad street station), CM s. m. an A 4.15 p in week days ; nnndays, SOU, 8.40 a ra S.10 p m 1 Tralcs leave Frsckvllie lor Bhonanocah t. u.lOam and 12.11, 7.42, 10,0b p m. HncdayA ,1.13 um unit 5.40 pci. 7 Lave I'oiuviue iorsueuanaoan, 10.10 uu 11.48, a xn 7.15, 0.42 p m Bundays, 10,i u i? p UU Leave Phlladelnbla (Broad street Mminr.' .'or Potlsvlile and Bhonandoali, 6.57, 8 81 a iV. 4. 0 and 7,00 p m week days. Bunday and n.ya am "II BnnCUiy S. 8.20. 1.05. 4.40. B.35. 8.12. S-kfl. 11 So i ni. itnd 12 21, 1211, 2 80, 4 02, (llmitet 4i, 5 28, s 21. 6 v , . 1 .. - n m ana 12.01 nl?i For Sea Girt, LoogBranch and Intermedia stations 4,03, 8.50, 8.25 and 11 30 u. in., 5.10, S. 4. 10 p. m. week days. H Uurdays only u 00 j Sunday 4 05 and 8 25 a. m. f or uaitimore ana Washington, 3.50r7.: 0.10 and 11.18 a. m., 4 11, 6.57, 7.40 p.m. and 12 night dally and 8 31, 10.20 a. iu., 12 33 (I1111IM , 111.. 1. V.UI t.1l 11.111. U U 11 II. 1 express witn atutng car toiiauimorej i.au, 3 p. in. week days. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4. week days, 6 08, 11.80 p. in. dally. For Hfcbmoud, 7 20 a, m. aud 12.03 nlgf uuuy, 1 ou p. uj, uuuy, ejtcepb ounaay. iT4ins teava uarnsonrtt lor i-uiKonr? be westeverr dav at 1'l.Snand 3.10 a m ni .00 illmlted) and 3.4n, 6 80, 9.35 p m. Way ll itiumuu. i3 u ui huu ii iu every any. t For Pittsburg only, 11.20 a m dally and HI ra ween nays. a Leave hunbury lor Wllllamsrjort. Elm 0 ' 'ansndalcua, Rochester. UnQaiound NIokI mm, d.iii a ra oRiiy, ana i.n p m week usi "or WatklBS, 6.30pm weekdays. For Krle and Intermediate Doln lally, For Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9.E8 al tally. 1 42 and 5.30 c. m. week data. ttenova 6.10 am l.2 and 6,30 p m week d:J liAB. K, PDGU, J. R. WOOD, I iinii. uan-r uenrass. . VTriLMlNGTON & NORTHERN R. R.I T T .... 'ime zaoie in tneei juav. iu. ikui. Trains leave Reading (P. Alt. slatlonll Gibraltar, Seyfert, Blrasboro, Joanua, Sprfl ueiu, vYtayucBuurK juuction, uoateBvuie, Wllmiueton and Intermediate stations. d-J except Bunaay, at e.i ana 8.30 a.mismsja J p. in, nan nay only at a.x p. m. For Warwick. St. Peters and lm. statlons,dally except Sunday, at 9.20 a.m.. o.iv p. m. eunuay only o.ia a. m For Blrdsboro and Intermediate sla caturaay oniy, at 12 m. ror isaitimorc ana wasnington ill. a ij uauy except nunnay aio.ana s4 and 3.16 p. m. Sunday only at 8.05 n. r" Trains arrive at Reading (P. dc It. t' t from Wilmington, It. O. Junction. Ml chanln.Cuaddsrord Junction, West Phel ienape, uoateaviue, waynesnurif juuci Snnnefleld.joanna, Blrdsboro. Gibraltar. I fen and Intermediate stations, dally exl aunuay at iu.i u. iu. o.oaana o.jf p. ra. dav nnlv at 11.24 a. m. From Bt. Peters, Warwick and lnterraed stations, aauy except, minaay, at Bi and 2.25 p. m. Sunday onlv at H n. m. From Blrdsboro and Intermediate statl catnraay oniy at 1.4U p. m. From Washington and Baltimore, dalll cept Snnday, 10 20 a. m. 6.62 ana 8.17 ll Snnday only at 11.24 a. ra. I BOWNE88 BRIGUS, Gen'l 1'oss. 1 A. U. JUOUA UHLAND, Snpt. RUPTURE, We, the nnderslsj are entirely curtj MAYER. KH Arch Bt.. Phlla. Tliomil immure ii v nr. .s Hartung. New ItlDggold, I ., I. Pandt, hi Easton, Pa., L. P. & C. A. Deturck, Olcyl 11. G. Stanley, 424 Bnruce 8t , Ietianon, f.l Schneider. Locut Dale, Pa.,D, B. Nolhlj kiln, Pa., Win. E. Ilaricnstlne, Phoenix I Pa., W. M. Leiubncll, 621 Washlngtoij lleadlns.'l'a.. J. a. Lviue. 1310 W. HowarJ liarrlsburg, l'a., O. Keehn, Douglassvllli Dr. MAYER Is at lintel Penn. Reading J on the 2nd Saturday of each mouth, t'f I see mm. E. BRIOKER, M. ., rjlYXlOIAN AND SlrltQED ' tfnl O Vnmt n.. I . IVI...i. . 15-1 J -I n'u rvu si iwuii u;inmwi h poo la H'n. Nov v tyrkr R m I w a an R a rj. m .'.108.n J.60, 11.00and'lL14',lLS5'ain.Sa! I A:w. VJ0, .02 5,8Vi.2), 6.5ir7.138.w'andTC(a
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