- rnt'Mi a Nmv Indian hack. Tho Chief of thn Labrador Expedition In Willi Sntlflcd. Halifax, N. S., Sep, 18.-Prof, jl.ee, chief ot tho Bowdoln College Labrador expedition, expromes himself' ni bcin more than hiUIbHwI with this! rosuft of tlio oxpedltlon. IIo hndolved tllo (im'a tton ot tlio existence and size of tlio Qrand Falls ot Labrador, and found a race of MoutnKiinls Indians never bcrTo Xtiown to white men. Tliclr ohnrac! er istics wore noted andthoy were meaiurfd na to height, breadth and shouldurs, height of head, form of nose, natur" ot earn and dhtance botweentlm eye. Thene measurements will be shown upon charts at the World's I'nlr, and will demon ptrnte how this trllw differs from all othor Indian races. l'rof. Kee nnd tho other members Of the expedition left for Rockland, Me., thla morning. A SlITTMSMnNT ltl3AUIlliI). "Window Olim Wnrlcorn nnd llnnnon Agree, iiikI Wink Will Ho Itoammed. Pittsbdiio, Sep. IS. At n conference, last evening between the window glass manufacturers and a commltteo repre senting the workers, all difference! wero mnlcably settled. The workers withdrew tholr domand for an advance In wugos, nnd tho manu facturer's agrcod to pay last yoar's wages. The fires will lie lighted and work be gin In the window glon factories at an early date; the oxact date, however, will bo detetmined at a meeting of manufac turers to bo held within a tow days. To llo Treated Tor llrnln Trouble, "Washington, D. C, Sep. 18. Com mander Augustus G. Kollogg, of tho TJ. S. Navy, lately on duty at League Island Navy Yard, has been removed to St. Elizabeth's asylum for treatment for brain trouble. A board of physlolans who had examined his case rcportod that his condition unfitted him for active ser vice. Tho present troublo is Bald to be due to overwork. NUWS Ol" THIS DAY. Thr efforts to reconcile Bismarck and Emporor William have failed. Balmaccda is said to have arrived nt Meudoza, Arguntlmo Hopubllc. Silver ore of rich quality has boon dis covered near Nowton, Conn., it Is said. Frod S. Kammerer of Clovolnnd, O., in a drunken fit yesterday, shot and killed his wife. Emperor Wllllam'sspecchto tho troops Erfurt has caused much Indignation In France. There are many cases of typhoid fever in Now York city, a number having proved fatal. Tha Treasury Department, yosterdny, poidout $1012,000 on account of, pen sions, making in all, this mouth, $0,507,000. Secretary Blaine attended tho wedding yesterday at liar Harbor of Mrs. Mablo Hunt and Horatio Slater, the millionaire of Webster, Mass. The German Baptist Jubilee Confer ence at Williamsport, Pn., elected Itov, L. II. Bonner of Pittsburg moderator for tho ensuing year. Tho Fuerst Bismarck has broken tlio record between Now York and South hampton. Tho time was 0 days, 13 hours and 88 minutes. Editor Harris, uf tho Bocky Mount (N C ) Plalndoalor, has been left $100, 6l)0 by the will of a Northern stranger who ho conducted upon several hunting trips last fall. Tho retirement of Jore Dunn and Dick llocho from tlio Granite Athletic Club of Hoboken Is said to havo been causod bv dissatisfaction over the decision ot the former In tho Glbbona-McAuHffq fight. . . Wuutlier Indications. WAsniaTo, Sep. 18. For Now Englaud: Pain south westerly whirls. Kor,liistoni Now York: Fain warmer, south westerly winds. For Now Jorsoy: lulrj slightly warinor, outhwcwterly winds. l-or liastora l'onnsylvanla: Fair; warmer, except itntlonury temperature, la tho central poitlon; southwesterly winds. For Western New York and Wostern Penn sylvania: (.lean soutnwostuny wind no change In temperature. NICyF YORK MAUKISTS. Nkw Tome Sep. 17. Money on eah oosr leaning at uuu u per uenu BOND3, Closing Yosterdar. Closing To-day, 4 IK 1TO1 Itetr W 1801 Coup 100 100 s, 1U07 1(0 11TH t, 1U07 Coup 117 110 119. STOCK HAHlCIiT. Closlnj TosterJay. Canadian TacUlo U0 Central 1'acifio a-JW CulcHgo, llur. & Qulncy OUJj lielawarc & Hudson lau DuU, Lack. & Western UIJi Krle l!H)i i:riopior ir. ljtko Shore 110 louls. Nash HO Mlchleran Ccntrnl 101U .Missouri Paclllo 74H hew Jersey Central HWj Nortliwofltern ll'JM Oregon Navigation 70 l'uclllo Mull SHM ltoucilnir 37 Hock I.laiid S'jl! Rt. Paul 71U Union l'uclllo 4 itl Western Union 81 Hi IXJ iAJ Mli o.y lis 78 101 73 uon 754 37 ao 71 81 OUAIN MAU1CRT. Corn opened woak. but rail lod heforo olosa, o. 3, mixed, bti: Dot. (ilH; Deo. Si). Uats l'ulrly uotlvo and steady. No, 4 muod 34a':l: Oct. 3)i. Wbeat--.Market ooene-1 Btroni and at clou wa;o,d : No. a, lied wliitr. 10M: Oct. i0J4t: lieu. 107H- VltOUUCB Bu-rrKn Cnamury. Stato 4 I'enn.. extras. 25 aa25lo. (.'ruuinery. vrsurn, firsts 'J I o.all o Croamory, westorn. nooondi IS a.ulSO o Utato dairy, n. f, tubs. oitriu,.,,21 o,aU o. Eoas N. y. State, new laid, ner doi...,qni0.a21 a l'enn.. now laid 'JOVjo.a'.'l o Western Norlliwustern. ooa to prune , 13 aio Potatoes Jersor Uow. pur bbl V.'uil SI BHeot imiatow, Vu., cnolco 1 70u'J 00 lavii 1'oulthv- rjprlntr ohiekous. ctioloo. larire perlb. . 13 a bpriUK cuieko is. orimo alW luwu,Jemey.Stutu&-fa., perlo all llHEthKU IMULTKY - Turkeys, miie.l uolirbts. uorlb. 13 bpV clik's, 1'lnuL, liii lbs to pair,, .,17 J'rsutis - ild. & Del,, yellow, choice, per bask,, 00a Md. & Pol., ml liuit. c&oico. busic.,., uua Jersey, naw, per bukut ,,, 70a Md. ii llet, oholoe. perorate., o Wyajk or UoUaoJ f ipvlo. p d..h,bLlro x&l 6) an In I & Tim Lntwt Iad. Mm. Fomndrcd -IWnrlo, I neo ,by tho Society WcdUly that tha latent fad among fnsUonnblc people1 Is to bffcloi rnestlc, nod nppoar on tho avenuo In. mntrtonly gnrb, boliind baby carriages. MnUl fes'm. , Mrs. Fottmdred Go nt bnco nt Pink ferns nnd order mo a costumo suitable for that purpose. Then stop nt Spoko fihnro'B nnd order mo tho most cxpen bIvo baby carriage they hnvo. Noxi stop nt Mndarao Makeuppo's nnd toll her to send mo nn nppropriato com plexion nnd svdtnblo hnlr. Maid Yes in, but the bryiy Mrs. Fornndrcd Order ono. N. 'Y. Weekly. . The KucmirAgompnt-fif Gnltnre. - "Jlay I venture to hope, Miss llcncon- wealth?" naked Mr. Wabash, with a world of western wistfulnoss In his voice. 'Hope!" replied Miss Ilencomvcalth, 'Is a happy uttributo of tho human nice, and" Then I may hope," tho youth re peated enjrcrly. 1 win about to add when yon bifur cated my utterance, Mr. WabaSh," sho continued, In -old, clean-cut Ibsen tones, "that tho sntno sanguine temper ament, which Induces you to hope will enable you to sustain tho eventual cer tain disappointment." N. Y. 'rcler.Taitt. 11U Appcttto Unimpaired. Boy (with basket) Please, mum, givo mo somo dinner for my poor, sick father. , Kind Lndy Look here, Pro boon (riv ing you dinner for your sick father for two weeks, nnd I saw him yesterday in Nio street, and he Is no moro sick than I am. Boy Yes. mum, ho isn't sick any more but ho eats Just tho same as over. Texas Siftlngs. Not Lovp, but 'Lasses. Tho hour was lata For ton mlnu te neither said a word. Then she spoke: "We mado molasses candy to-day." "Y-yes," he faltered; "I'm Bltttnn on some and can't (ret up." N. Y. Herald. Know Himself. Cloverton Well, old man, where do you expect to pass tho summer? Dnshnwny (sorrowfully) Walking Vack from the raco-track. Judjrn. Intelligence Counts. "Did you tell that man I'd prone to Ban Francisco, na I told you to, James?" "Yes, sir, I told him you started this morning;." That's a good boy. And what did he say?" "Ho wanted to know when you d be back, nnd I told hlin 'after lunch,' sir." Harper s Bazar. Far the llest of Itraions. "Keep your face townrds tno-foo always, my son." "Why, father?" "Then you'll never be shot in tlio back." Munscy's Weekly. Great I.uck. Jones (just cached the fishlnjr- jrrounds) What kind of luck nro you havin', Brown? Brown First-rate. Been hero an hour and hain't fell in yet. Judge. Salo bills nre turned out at this oillce at the shortest notice. HOW IS YOUi? CHILD? Swift's Specific is tho great developer, of delicate child ren. It regulates the secre tions; it stimulates tho skin to healthy action, and assists nature in development. There is no tonic for child- ( ran equal to 3 S Bend for our treatise on Blood ntl Skin Diseaeei. Bwut Srxarta Co., Atlanta, O IVIQQR OF HESS I Cnallv. Ouloblv. PAtmanantlv Restored. ' Veukneii, NerTonmciii Debility, and all the train of cvlU from early error or lator oicesw. trougUi. dorelopmentt and tono rItgd to every organ and portion of tho body, tiliuplo, natural methods, lai mediate lmproToment aeen. Fall are ImpoaMbie. 3,000 references. Uook, ezplanauom ad proofs mailed (aealed) free. Address ERIE MEDIO AL OO., BUFFALO. N. Y. flr5SrT2Mff8SH and will ever bo tho best Komody for RHEIinaTISI rinnf Tn4liionnn. T-ioltaohO. BPalns in tuo biue, Oiioot tad' Joints, Nouraigia, uprains, o Beforo you aeed to tnyj cotala m-criVfs OP CHAHCE-C the vtluablo booki "QnlJo to Hp alth." with J P. endonemen'sof prominent pajBlolaaB, n n nimiTrn P. tin . nUs MWi I Kit Gb bUi.S 310 OroatiwnYi n-vi toisu. 98 Prize Medals tMM r iaropeanHonsel jweo:itnt,jictiT)B, llarnmbsre, Eoavttln. Lslinlo. 50 Oents a bottle, For Salo by x. i. i. iciiiriiv, C . II. II VtiilJNUT'fll, M. tllli;nM l WO' mm e EW8 mm It w ai I Rl H BASE PALL SCORES. The Now Ynrlcs Win n Game from Chicago, A Tie (Jump nt Ilonton. ' AT BOSTON, f . ' noston 3 Di 1 0 0 0 4 0-7 0! 2 0 1 0-7 Batteries Staloy andaanicllj lviti and Cahio called on account of darkness. at rniLADBLrnuOt Philadelphia 1 3 0 0.0 0 3 0 1 0- 0 0 4 Mul- Cincinnati 1 10 0 0 1 0 HntterlMi Oleasou nnd Drown: lane and Harrington, at Brooklyn! Brooklyn 0 0 0 .1-1 Cleveland 1 0 0 4 0 Batteries Inks and D.illri Ziauner. Crane, 0 0 1 0 0 0 Young 0- o 1- 0 and AT NKW Tonit. New .York ,,.0 2 1 0 0 0 0 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 3 0- 1 Dntterios-Uuslo and Duckloyj Victory and Sclirlver. National League lleoord Ptr fltihj. TTon. Vntl. Ct Chicago... 70 40 .033 lloston... ,.70100 .583 Now York, n.') iO ,55S l'hila'ptua.OS 37 .621 Put natn. Won. (. (Tl Cleveland. SO 09 I'ittsburg.fil 07 llrooklyn. 53 08 Clneln'atl.ia 74 .418 .440 ,433 ,393 American Association Game AT COLUMDUS. Columbus ,.,0 0 0 2 0 0 4 O 0- 0 llOStOll.,, 2 0 13 3 3 0 2 x 13 . natterlos Murphy, Lolperand Dowjo: DuISuton and AT MILWAUKEE. Mllwsukeo ,,,.4 2 2 4 0 1 0 2 1-10 Ualtlmoro ....... ..0 0100230 0-0 Batteries-Kllleenand Vauglini Jloaly, Van Haltren and Townsond. AT UJUlSriLLB. Loulavlllo, 0 203 0 300 i-O VaehltiKtoo.,...,U 0000000 2-2 Ilattorlos-Cursoy andSutclIire: 8tratton and CahllL AT ST. L0UI3. EtLouIs 0 80 i 0001 1-6 Athletic 0 000000 2 0-2 Iluttorlos Ilottgor and Uoyle: Bowman and Cross. American Association Iteoord. Per Clubs, iron. tMtL Tt Do3ton....84 37 .0t4 Bt. Loula..7U 44 .037 Ualtlmoro 07 54 AtblotIo,.03 59 .521 CtubK rr.in. to it, ct Columhus..59 70 .457 Mllwuuk'0,55 08 .4 47 liOU'vlllo... 44 79 MS Wash'toa,.40 70 .330 Kattorn Association. AT LEBANON. Lebanon 2 0 1 0 2 3 Albany 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 8 0- 0 Batteries Goodall and Sago; Dovlla and Brown. At troy. Troy 0 0 0 0 0 0 Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 101 0 0 113 Battorlos-Stalb and Wells; Koo ugh . Daisy and Mo- 1IK IS NOW UND1SH AIUiEST. A Farmer Who Wrote to Superintendent 1'orter to Mind Ills Own Affairs. Council Bluffs, la. , Sept. 18. A. S. Bradley, who owns a farm In Taylor county, on which thore is a mortgage, received a blank from tho Consus Depart ment asking for particulars. IIo refused to respond, but, instead, sent a letter to Mr. Porter, at Washington, tolling him to mind his own affairs. Bradley's letter was forwarded to the Federal authorities in Iowa, resulting in his arrest. Commissioner Hunter of this city held him in tho sum of $200 to await tho action of tho Federal Grand Jury. An Insane Juryman. . Q Mat's Landing, N. J., Sop. 18. While serving as a juror at tlio present term ol tho Atlantic County Court here, John Saunders of Plcasantvlllo, ono of tho most prominent young business men of this county,suddenly becamo n roving inaniaa and was taken to tho Stato In snno Asylum nt Trenton yesterday. Saunders had Borvod on several juries and showed no signs of insanity. It is reported that an attempt will be made to set asldo tho verdict of the juries on which he served, claiming that he was. insane at the tlmo wuon be sat. fler-rimnn YIcU In I'lnuuelnl Trouble. EociiESTEn, N. Y Sen. 18. The Flour City Hank has levied on tho property of tho James Vick (seodsmon) corporation on a chattel mortgago for $-15,003 held as collateral security. An application for a receiver will Immediately bo made, and tho corporation will bo dissolved. Tho liabilities will amount to botweou $175, 000 nnd $200,000, and assots will cover more than liabilities. James Vick will continue tho business on a smaller scale under his own name. The Now Irish Kntlonul Party. New, York, Sop. 18. The leaders of the new Irish National Federation held a conference hero last night to dovlso means for organizing a now party toman out a plan of action In tho Presidential campaign of 1803. Kncouraging letters from all parts of tha country were read and committees wore appointed to con sider plans of organisation. A Costly Attempt at SinuBgllnc. Baltimore, Sopt, 18. Goods valued nt J-1G0 were seized from George II. Buss ot Illinois, n passenger on tho steamship Habsburg, who said he was bringing thorn to this country ns presents for friends. The goods were confiscated and Mr. Buss was lined nnothor $460 for at tempting to brlnii la gooJs without pay ing tho duty thereon. Johnnie Kutenn Is Stilt Allvo, Bavonne, N. J., Sopt. 18. Little Johnnlo Keegnu, tho 0-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. K. egnn on -lUth street, who was horribly bitten by Jnniei OUlen't bull-dogs on Tuesday, Is nllvo to-day, but is in great pnlu and by no means out oi danger. Ills right cherk is horribly torn tviu tne eye uau is mid bare. Warm AVeatber In thn Wuu Minneapolis, Sep. 18. Iioportu from all parts ot the Dnkotns and Aiinuesot Indicate that tho weather continues ex troniely warm. In many places yester day the mercury reached 05 In the shade. Wodnosday wns tho hottest day in Sep tember ever known iu tbii locality. President l'nlk Donles a Report. Kansas City, Sep. 18. L. L. Polk, president of tho National Furmcra' Al liance, while In this city on route to Iowa, emphatically denlod the report that he narrowly escaped a coat of tar and feath. era Wednesday In Wichita at tho hands ot an enraged crowd ot ux-Uniou soldiers. Six Yours For Murder. Bostok, Sep, 8. Maurice Connors hns been sentenced to six years in Stato Prison lor manslaughter In killing Michael Brenuahun, during a row. WILL A. n Ilcnn",nu,,l"I,'1, 1 THK WII0Ut SVSTK TO rEltl'ECT HEALTH. effective cSrtio'uso Hoofland's Pod o p hy 1 1 i n Pi I Is i.CURED BY CONFESSION. 8m Tliouijlit He UaU lleen IvIeVod to lleutli, llut lis Hadn't. ; 'Mr. T, received n nlssaso from hlf wife tolling him "to hurry home quick, that tho horse had kicked Sam to dentil," "says"luo Birmlugfiam"(Ala.) Newi, Mr. T. rushed homo and, fouud that his Iwrpe had kiolred (Snm. the col ored hoiitler, in the rrfglon of tho 'stom ach, nnd ho looked like a dyinrr man. dam thought ho was going to dlo and be gan to unburden hls-slu'ladon soul: "Marse John, I'se gwlne ter die, but befor' I go I want ter tell yer whar yer'll find tint bran new bridlo yer bought do odor day and what yer thought somo nig'fror had stolen it'frup in de loft klv erod wid hay. And yer rieoUect dat new lap robo tint yer thought fell out 'or do karrldffo dot's under do front do'step. -An'de olo phtul wat was In do buro' draw, you'll And dat in my trunk."' And various and sundry other things that had been missed at different times wero mentioned by Sam and their Whereabouts disclosed. When Sam had confessed his misdeeds ho seemed- to grow better confession is good for tho. pody as well as tho soul.' . IIo- finally recovered, but now moves about the premises with a penitent air. Mr. T, thinks he has. a valuable horse, which can thus kick a man in tho stomach and make him disgorgo o lot of stolen property. Royal Gifts. Tho finest sables In tho world ar owned by tho czarina of Russia and tho ilH duchess of Edinburgh, who inherited thoso belonging to her mother, the! mother of the czar. Tho favorito bridal gift of the Hussion empress is ono of furs, and fortunate, indeed, are the re cipients of tho splendid specimens she bestows. When tho Princess Alexandra of Qreeco wedded the Grand Duke Paul of Eusslo, tho czarina ecnt thrco dress ing gowns of fur to prevent the fragile bride experiencing 111 effects from the change of cllmatd. One robe was of sablo fastened down tho front with skt clasps of real pearl, another of silver fox trimmed with bullion-gold cords, and the third of blue fox, tho rarest fur in .the world, confined with a girdloof diamonds. To Continue the Investlcntlon. Philadelphia, Sep. 18. At a meeting ot the Committoo of Fifty a resolution was adopted authorizing tho Secretary of the Treasury to draw upon tho commlt teo for funds up to $5,000 to continue the investigation of tho Keystone Bank fraud until Congress ca n make an appropria tion to reimburso the committee. COPYRIGHT B3 Ward of disease by removing tho causo of it. It's with tho liver or tho blood, nino times out of ton. A sluggish liver makes bad blood and oad blood makes trouble. Dr. Pierco's Gold en Medical Discovery makes pure blood. It invigorates the liver and kidneys, rouses every organ into healthful action, and cleanses and renews tho whole system. Through the blood it cures. For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness, Scrofulous, fakin and bcalp Diseases even Consumption (or Lung-scrofula) in its earlier stages, it's a oertain remedv. Nothing else is "just as good." Anything "just as good" could bo sold just ns this is. It's tha only Diooa-punlier that's guaranteed to benefit or cure, in overy case, or the money is rctunucu. Tho catarrh that isn't enred cost3 $500. Not to you, but to tho pro prietors of Dr. Satco's' Catarrh Rem edy. Thoy promiso to pay you tho iiiuuuy, ii you n.ive an mcuruuiu case. Thoy don't believe that you have ono. Bank Countors, Tyler System, Port- amo, unoquaioti in stylos, Cost nnrl Plnleh. 110 TttS ClUloiciis of fouilrra. Dnkft 111.. Ululrlted la Colon, RcoW, Fro Pc.l.ij Mt.aU. Also Tyler's Itoyai Onlee lleks and Type writer l ublncn, SiOO Hlvlcs. llest anil cheap est on earth, with groat reduction in prices. ISO ig CkUlotfus Fret, robtas Is rU. full Use o llv.lt, tlialra, TiUri, Hook run, l.H.tlH 111..! loMiirL. tlr. slift,ols olock Sii.fI.I wurk nado la nrd.r. alLKli JJli!lk.t;U.. Ht. l.OUls, AIO,. U.H.41. 7REHTEB FPFLa&s5SS '.xtcuieii nu,y iii.unm ' y luil- iucuu prorou inlets i'V tlie i im i 1 i tii fiii doM tvimi , i li llsaii .if, mil' i. ' - at .t-at two-thUdK of a!) vnifHon 4re r--n ' ' it FHF ROOI; of IWr ZZZfJZ Ttlt M x Y.riX! FREE Sftt! VII ma? clear riin rosirr.Kxiojf. IlKirlllTRFl Till! EYES, x SWUnTKN THE HltUATn, TONE THE STOMACH, ll.T?nnT. AVTfi nuTT T.fVIMr imn iinw,n CACTUS BLOOD CURE. TO 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 the moro violent blood troubles. Effects are immediate and cures permanent. Sold at Klrlln's Drug store, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. WE'UEAFTERYOD! Your trade is what we want. This is how we propose to get it. By Belling you- a flret class article; by selllugyou for less than others; by Felling you furniture, an organ, a piano, a sewing machine or anything else in the line of household goods. Wo havo a large and va ried stock to select from. No trouble to show goods. Call, examine and lie convinced. 4 H Cj H a i3 THE OLD RELIABLE, J. P. South main St., she nsrjsru o-A-uhc. Lehigh Valley Railroad. AnBANQEMENT OT FAfiSEKQRR TUAIKa. IlIAY 10, 1891. U.n..n... f mlna mill lun. In, Maucu Chnuk, lelilebton, Blatlngton, Cats- oauqun. viicLiiutv ai, aaciaiiouBiai, auaaau, araaaa- udelphla and Mew Vork at 5.47, 7.40, 8.08 a. m., 14.0, O.IV, 0.4Q I. ill. For Belvldere. Delaware Wntei Oao and atrouasourg ai 0.17, a. m.,ana o.m p. m. a-ua uuiuuG.iYuiu ivuu Aacuaaiu, o.va aa, aaa. For White Haven. Wilkes-Barre and Pitts- ton 6.47. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 3.10 and 628 n. m. i or Tunanannocit, iu.ii a. m., a.iu ana o.aj . ra, I." . ...... T.V.nMA. rlnAn ...... ...... T nn i ui auuuiu. iiiitwa, ucuoyi. aaaava aaaau ajjr aaaio 1u.11 a. ra., ana 0:1 p.m. ror iiacfly vine, xowanaa, oayre, waveny, Chicago and allToluU West at 10.41 a. m.,tuid 5J28 p. m. For J- Imlra and tho West via Halamanca at 3.10 p. m. r or Aaaeaneu. iiameion. Diocnuin. ijnm her Yard. Woatherlv and Fenn Haven Juno tlon at 6.47, 7.10, 9,08 a. m. and 12.62, 8.10 and 5A p. m. ror jeanesvine, ijevifiton ana Heaver Meadow. 7.40. 9.08 a. m. and 5.M o. m. ForBorantonat6.47 9.08. 10.41a. m. 8.10 and p. III. For Haile Brook. Jeddo. UrlRon and Free land at 6.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 122 3.10 and 5.28 p. m. f Or LiUSKSSB Uk O.Sl &UU V.VO B, III,, SU1U 3.10 d. m. For Wlgeans, Gllberlon and Fraekville at j.do ana tun a. ra., ana 4.10 p. m. . ui i aaacaTaaio, afaaaaiaaaiuj aviajr aauaa aCiaaaiu. 5.47. 7.40. 9X8. 10.41. 10.68 a. m..l&52.3.10.5.26. 8.03. V jif anu iv.i p. 111. For ixt ureeK. .iiraravine ana Aeniaua 1.,, i,iv,imm, .V.111 a., aaa., a.w, a.y, s.av, 'Jio,i. 9.1U UUU p. III. For Darkwater, St. Clair and PotUvllle, 7.40, was a. m., litaJ, 8.10, 4.10, e.20 ana 8.1 o.m. hoi iiucK oionntain, JNew uoawu ana Morea. 7.40. 9.08. 10.63 a. 11... 12.52. 3.10. 6.28 and 3.03 p.m. For Haven Hun. Centralla. MU Carmel and Shamokln, 8.62, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40 SOU D.VO p. IU. Trains leave Bhamokln for Shenandoah 7.55 115 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 9.30 p. ra., arriving at Shenandoah, 9.05 a. m., 12.32, 3.10, 6J28 and 11.1a p.m. nuniJAi xiiA.ir.n. For Lost Creek. Ulrardvllle and Ashland 1.50. 9.10 115 a.m.. 2.45 d. m. ror uarawaier. 01. ajiair ana roiiaviue, -jju, o.vii, ou n . iu., ,-1 p. ill. For Yatesvllle, Wahanoy City and Delano, J 1.1 11 .. ... 1 J n 1 .11 000.. . jAv, aaiu n , . 1 1 , , . , . u , j.ij u.m. p. ait. For Lofty, Audenrled and llaileton, 8.0c aa iu., i.w p. un For Alanch Chnnk. Lehleliton. Blattntton. Catasauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, K&ator ana new lore, o.uo a. m,, l.iu p. m; For VhlladelpUla, 1.40 p. m. II. BYINGTON, Uen'l FaxK, Aet., Bethlehem, John R. Coye, A.ttorney-at-Law AMD 1 Real Estate Agent OFFICE BEDnALia Bdildino, Cor. Mln and Centra Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA, PROPERTY FOR SALE: I A two and one-half etory double framo aweinuK uuuso, wun sisre-roora anarea laurant. i.oeaiea on f ast uentre street, W-A valuable property located on South Jar um street. S Seven dwelling- houses at the corner of Gil bert nnd Lloyd streets. Good Investment. xerms reasonaoie. Williams & Bro., Philadelphia and Beading fiailroad Tifne TnbU n effect July 10, 1S91 niAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS .For New York Via 1'hiladelnhla, week days, 2.10 S.23, -7.a a. -m. and 12 93 2.60 and 6.GS . m. uonattyz.iu ana 7,48 a. m. or JNew nrlr. win Mn.i. n...w . w cor .SO, a. m. and 12.35 and 2.60 p. m. rur iwwumg ana rnnnaoipniu weeK aay, 10. 0.25. 7.131. fl-'m.. VW and R nilll. i nnday, 2.10 and 7.18 a. ra.. Unm. rn . HariUbute. woefe daj-in S.lu.7.20 a. m,i 0, 5.65 p, ra. nr A1'0BUWn wee!f dayii, 7.20 . m., 125 .otlBi11?l weelc aaygj 2.U',7.S,(. rn., 12.33 2.M i ana 6.65 p. w. Sunday, 2 10 ana7.18 Kor TaniHona and Mahanoy Olty. weok jays, 2.10, 6.2S, 7.20. a. ni., 12.31 2.50 nna 6.6a n. in. nuuuiiy, xauana .SB a. ro., 4.II0 p. m Addltlonia) wr Mahanoy City, week days 7.00 1 uu Kor Lancaoter and Columbia, week iIbto. Mb. m., 2.60 p.m. i-or v nuamiiori, eunDury ana ixjwikuurt, co& days, 3.25, 7.20 and 115 a. m., 1,85, 7.UJ in. ouuuar .1:21 . m-, a.vo p. in. Kor Mahanov ilnne. week auvrt. 2.10 'JR. T "11 mill IIHfl u m 1 3 it HI, C ftC .OUano '..u 'in. Buuday, 2 10,'a.is andi.ii JU. 1,1'?, l. IU. For Glrumvllln (Kannnhannnok Hljillnul .ic days. 2.1H, 3.23. 6.23, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m., V2M. 1 SS, 460. 6.R5. 7.00 and B.25. D. m. Bundavl 2-10, 2 ., 7.18 a. m., 3.05, 1.30 p. m. "or .uniana ana tsnauioKiu, irece aay, Ui, 5.25, 7.20, 11.3-J.a. m., 1.33, 7.00 and tf.sj , IU, C1U11UH o.A J, O iU n. 111., d.uo p. m e rttAINfl FOH SKENANUOAH ! 1 Leave Nbw York via Phllarlnlnhln. vrak lays, 7.45 a. m 1.80, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.16 ikuu ouauay, o.uu p. III., 12.10 nignb Loavo Now York via Mauch Chunk, week lays, 4.33. 8.45 n. m 1.00 and -1.0) p. in. lcave i'hUaaelpbta. wees: aays, 4.10, and 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 8.00 p. m from liroaa la.1 Callowhill anil 8.3.5 a. in. and 11.30 p. m. from Hthanc ureen etrcets. Bunday lt.03 a. m. 11.10 p. m. from Otn and ureen. Leave Heading, week days, 1.35. 7.10, 10.05 tnd 11.50 a. in.. 5.55. 7.57 d. m. Hundav anc m.ii a. m. Lieave 1'otlavlUo, week days, ?,.K, 7.40 a. in., 4.30. K.ll n. m. Hnmlnv. 2.40. 7.00 n. ni. anrl 116 ... ui. oavoTaniaiua, week days, 3.50, 8.48 and 2 1 a. m.. 1.21. 7.13. and 11.18 n. m. Bunaav 8AO 43 a. ra, and 'i50 p. m. ave Mahauoy City, week days, 8.10, 9.18 ud 11.47 a m.. lJil. 7.42 and B.41 t. m. Hun. lay , 8.40,8.17 a. in., 3.20 p. ra. Leave Mahahov Plane, week davs. 2-40. 4.C0 130,9.33. 11.69 a. m.,1.05, 2.08. 5-20, 81i6,7.67, and i.iiif i. iu. ounuayz.17. s.uu, ana 0.21, n. m. 5.01, p. m. ave Glrardvllle (Knnnataannock Htatlonl veek days, 2.17, 4.07, 6.SB, and 9.41 a. m., 12.05, .12, d.o, g.u, o.uj ana iu.uo p. m, ounauy, z,s, 0', 8.33 a. m. 141, 6.07 p. m. Ij.n.rA tI7lllln.nh... OmiO JSn 11.55 a.m. 3.35 and 11.15 p. m. Bunday 11.15 Tor Baltimore, Washlneton and tho -west la Si. A O.K.. It., thrnnah Inalnn InavA alrtLTA ivonue station. I'hlladelphlo, (P. K. K. H.) ti. i.ie, oui anu a. m., 11, 0.00 ans '.23 p. m. Bunday, 4.16 6.02 11.27 a, m 4.24 exj aim t.&a p. in. Ai'liAKXlO OITY UIVIHIOIN. Icavo e hlladelnlila. Cbestnut Btreet Whai t ana aouih atroet Whart. For Atlantic Cltv. Week-dsys EinresB. 8 00. 9.00 a. m. 2.W1.- O.W. ..-V, U.W M. SI, ADDUIlliaQuRllUQ, I.1US, ra. ana 4.15, 0 30 2. ra. auacuyo. express, 8.00, 9.00 a. m. Ao-oommn-milon, a.OU a. m. and 1.45 p. m. Hcturning, leave Auanuo city, aepot Mlantlo and Arkansas svenuea. Weokla a Express, 7.00, 7.30, 9.00 a. m. nnd 8.16, 4.00, 6.30 p. 111. Accommodation 0.00, 8.10 a. m. and 4.S0 p. in, Bnndays-Uxpress, 4.00, 8 00 p. m. Accommodation. 7.30 a.m. nndS.Uo p. m. U. CI. HANCOCK, Uen'l fiuia'r Aet. v. A. MCLEOD. hrea. A Uen'l Manager. PENKSYLVANIA RAILI10AD. SOnUYLKILI, DIVISION, 1rt atitt nrtft Seitember 1, 1891, (rains tUI leau anenanuoan as ouou-s; For Wljtan, Gllberlon, Fraekville, New Jkistle, Ht. Clair, and nay points, 8.00, P.l J laa aiuaa a.a-. 1 au. anuaays, uuu, u.tu a m ana i.l 0 p m. For I'ottuvllle. 8.0U, 9.10 u m and 4. 15 p m (jcudays. (XXi, (1.40 a m and 3.10 r m, For Reading, 8.00, a in and.4.15 011 SandayB, 000,9.40 a.m. and 3.10 pm. For Pottsloivn. Piioenlzvllla,. NorrtRt-,-in and PhUudelnhla (Broad street station-. &.0U. a. m, and 4,15 p m week days -tucauys, vju, v.w a m tf.iu y m Trains leave Fraekville lor Shenandoah si .40 am and 12.14. 7.42. 10.09 o m. Bundava. 1.13 a in and 5.40 p ui. Leave roiuvuie mranenandoah, 10.15 and 1.43. a ru 7.15. 9.42 D m. Bunilavs. 10.40 a rn 5.15 p ra. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station), for Poltovllle and Shenandoah, 6.67, 8 35 a m 40 and 7.00 p mweek days. Bundai 0.50. and ".S3 ara aor JNew York. 8.20,4.06, 4.40, 6.36, H.60, 7aS0 4.IU8.UU1 J.00. ll.OOand 11.14. 11.S5 am. 12.00noniy 'Umltod exr.T6S3, 1.08 4.50 u m.) 12.21 12.44, 1.417, 1.80. t.20, ..02 1,6,(1.2), 8.50 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 p. m, 12JH nmut. ' nn Baauays, 3.20, 4.05, 4.40. R.85. 8.12, 8.30, 9.50, 1133 a rn. and 1221, 12 41, 230, 4.02, (limited, l.-,, 1. 1 i, , 1 . 1.1 u III IU1U 1 VI nitiuip For Sea Glrt.LonirBrancli and Intermediate stations 4,03, 8.60, 8.25 and 11 89 a. m., 6.40, 3.80, 4.10p. ra. weekdays, saurdays only 5 00 p. I. OUUUUY S UUU O 43 U. IU, For Baltimore and Waslilntrton. 3.50. 7.20. 9.10 and 11.18 a. m., 4 41. 6.57, 7.10 p.m. and 12.03 night dally and 8 31, 10.20 a. in., 12 35 (I'mlted express with dining car to Baltimore) 1.30, 3.48 p. rn. week days. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4.01 wees days, 6.08, 11.80 p. ra, dally. ror mcumona, v nj a.m. ana iz.us nigm dally, 1 30 p. m. dally, except Sunday. .iruiua leave xiarribouri: lor rmsuurit ana he west every day atv.asand 8.10 a m and LOU (limited) and 3.40. 8 30. 0.33 d m. Wnv fnr Altoona. la a m and 4.10 p m every day. For I'ltusrjurg only, 11.20 a m dally aud 10.20 m week days. Leave HunDury ror wiuiamsport, Elmlra, uiandalzua. Rochester. BuOaloand Nlarnrs. 'alls, 5.10 a m dally, and 1.42 pm week dy, i ui vui&ujs, D.OU p iu wwis aays. For Krle and Intermediate nolnts. 6.10 am:. .tally. For Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9.66 a m. -tally, 1.42 and 6.30 p. m. week days. For tttnova 6.10 a in l.t,2 and 60 p m week dayr, 1.10 a. in Sundays. 3HAU. K. VIIUH. J. R. WOOD, Gen. MaDf Gen. Pass. Act, HiMINGTON at NORTHERN H. It. aimeiooie mrnea May. 10, isvi. Trains leave Readlnir IP. & 11. station) for Gibraltar, Seyfert, Blratboro, Joanna, Spring field, Waynesburg Junction, Coatesvllle.Wciit ajuesier,ajiiausioru junction, ll. A u. junction, yv iiiuiugauu uuu luienneuiaie siaiions, uai except Sunday, at 8.25 and 8.30 a.m, u. ni. Bnndav only at 8.05 u. m. and a- ror waravica, aujreiers ana iniermeaiate statlons,dally except Sunday, at 9.20 a.m., and O.10 p. IU. duuukj- vuiy O.lO H. III. For Blrdsboro and lntermedbita stations. Satnrday only, at 12 m. fH f or iiaitimore ana Washington la. s u, it. R.) dally excent Sundav at 8.25 and 8.30 a. m. and 8.16 p. m. Sunday only ai 3.05 p, m. xrains arrive ai ate&aing (i. as iv. Biaiionj Irom 'Wilmington, B. A O. Junction, Mont chanln, Clinddsford Junction, West Chester, Lcnape, Coalesvllle, Waynesburg Junction, SprlnKneld,Joanna, Blrdsboro, Gibraltar, Hey fertand Intermediate stations, dally except Bunday at 10.20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m, Sun day only at 11.21 a. ra. From St. Peters, Warwick and Intermediate stations, daily except Sunday, at 8.24 a. m. and 2.25 p. m. Sunday only at 8 p. m. From Blrdsboro and Intermediate stations, Saturday only at 1.40 p. m. From Washington nnd Baltimore, dally ex. cept Snuday, 10 20 a. m. 6.52 and 8.17 p. in. Sunday only at 11.21 a. m. DOWN ESS UKIGGS, Gen'l rasa. Act. A. G. MOCA U8LAN D, Hunt. n 1 1 n T 1 1 n n wi ,h8 undersigned, K II H I II K I" . nre entirely cured of II U I I U It L. I xiupture by Dr. J. B. MAYER, 831 Arch Bt.. l'lilla. Thomas II. Hartung, New Ringgold, l'a I, Mardt, BoulU ISaston, Pa., L. P. & C. A. Deturck, Oley, Pa R. G. Stanley, 421 Spruce St., Lebanon, I'o., A. Schneider, lxjcimt Dale, l'a.,D, 1). K oil, Limn. kiln, Pa., Wm. E. Hanensllne, t'hoenixvllle, Pa., W". M, Ilnbach, 024 Wnblilogton St., V. M, Jinnacn, wnbuiogion hi., ig, Pa., J. O. Lyme. 1310 W. Howard BtJ bnrir. Pa., C. Keelin, Douglassvllle, Pa, YER Is at Hotel l'enn, Heading, Pa., xveauing, llarrlsbui Dr. MAYER I on the 2nd Saturday of tach month. Call to see him. R. BRIOKER, M, X)., Ho' 9-East Centre Ktret, Wahanoy Cllr.P ttkln end all si-eolal (lipases a specialty,