The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 24, 1891, Image 2

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    SOLDIERSJpIGNAWT
Grand Army Men Eesent a Dem
ooratio Insult
RESULT OF SKINNER'S DAD IIRLWK.
The l'oi'iinnnl Affront Olvon to Uvory
Wnr Volf ran ly the "Hurolimd"
of ttio Oemocrncy 13iiipliasl7.es tlio
TiiriiliiK Down of tlio Holdlcr by
the Convention.
Major Deniiiston, department coin
miiii'lor of the Ciraiul Anny, was among
the first to resent the insult to ths old
Buldifrs, given in the Democratic state
C' invention. Since then the veterans all
over the state are sliowiu.fr their feeling
in a manner which indicated that there
will be few soldier votea cast for the
Democratic candidates on the state
ticket this full. General Giegff and
Captain Morrison will oil thousands of
Democratic votes from members of the
G. A. 11. The speech of Captain Skin
ner. as temporary chairman of the Dem
ocratic state convention, in flippantly
referring to the "soldier racket in poli
tics." did as much as anything elso to
arouse the lnuiKuatlon ot the brave de
fenders of the Union.
"Skinner is the last man who should
talk about the soldier racket, said Ma
jor Denniston the other day. "Ho is a
chrome politician and one of the worst
that was over at llnvrisbuipr. He may
have been a frooil soldier, but his deser
tion of his comrades now simply tocator
to the Democratic party shows bad prin
ciple. Heierring to ' General Gregg,
Skinner wants to know in what way a
"West Point trainim.' fits n man foi au
ditor general. If Skinner had common
tense ho would know that West Point
requires as good educational training as
a c iirporation lawyer usually has, and
he would also know that General Gregg
is as well fitted in every other way for
the oflice as Mr. Wright. It seems to
me as if Skinner lost his head, but from
the fact that he was chairman of the
convention his words will be taken by
many as an expression from the Demo
cratic party."
General Ilobert D. Death, of Philadel
phia, ox-coniimmder of the G. A. R.,
called on Captain Morrison at his Pitts
burg place of business last week and
assured him that tlio Philadelphia
soldiers are almost a unit for Gregg aud
Morrison.
Tlin GIIKAT TVJI.L CONTKfcT.
IlltnrvMlnR Tmltmony Adduced .In Ills'
Hnjililna Cuau Ht Kali'ln.
SALEM. Main., Sep. 24,-4Tho' second
day of the Searles will case was begun
with Mr. Searles continuing1 bis examination.
Witness and his wife went to llurnpc,
November 28, 1887, on n wedding tnur.
Previous to starting on the trip Mrs.
Searlos secured the fundi, about 9100,000!
the trip was for six months and in
cluded witness, his wife, a lady's maid,
Martha Kpplng and Hcv. Ur. Clapp,
his wife and daughter; did not
meet Dr. Slado or any spiritualists on
their trip; knew Charles Holies, who he
Iwlleved called himself a harmony soho
lar or Christian Scientist, but he never
knew of his attending Mrs. Seniles,
either before or after the marriage; re
turned from Kuropc. June 8, 18MH.
Timothy Hopkins mating' d Mrs,
Searles' affairs up to the time of the part
nership. At the afternoon session another power
of attorney was put in ovidenco. It was
dated .July 18, 1838, and was from Mary
F Searles to Thomas E. StUlmnii and
Thomas Hubbard. It was a Konoral
power of attorney and contained a decla
ration that as it was coupled with an in
terest therein It was irrevocable.
A transfer was also put in dato.l June
18, 1888, from Mary F Searles to Thomas
E. Stlllman ot various railroad stock, a
note of the Paoiflo Improvement Com
pany for S7,5U0,000, and 30,750 shares of
Central Paciilc stock the aggregate
amounting to thirty-six millions, and
this Stlllman In turn transferred to B.
V. Searles, and he In return transferred
it, together with 1,100 share? of the
Washington Ilulldlng Association stock,
fj 140,000 in scrip of the company, 1,000
shares of United States IS. ink stock,
which ho had received from his wife In
trust for the firm of Searlos, Stlllman &
Hubbard.
An objection being made to the ques
tion to Mr. Searles "What did your
private ostato consist of nt the time of
your marriage r" an adjournment was
takon. J
Stiltuury Admitted Free,
Wasiiixutos, Sep. 21. Assistant Sec
retary Mpauiding hus directed that six
ca'-ei of marble sLatunry and marblo bas
icllefs, imported for the Loland Stanford,
jr., University at Palo Alto, Cala., bo ad
mitted l'rco of duty.
CLINTON PllIfiON INVESTIGATION.
Tlio Committee Hnajalloen Itiiajr, .flut
Won't lllrulgo lis Proceedings.
ItocnEsTElt, N. Y., Sep. 24. John
Bower, who has boon' connected with tho
Dannomora Prison Investigating Com
mission, appointed to investigate charges
of mlsinanngcmeut says!
"I can give you a few general facts,
but tho commissioners having resolved to
havo the Investigation secret for good
and HiiMclent reasons, as they think, aud
on the whole as I think, I havo resolved
to keep tho evidence secret until it is all
in.
"Thus far they have taken over 1,001
pages of type-written testimony andthoy
have had berore them about 75 witnesses,
some of whom were prisoners, a pledge
having been given by the Superintendent
of Prisons that they shall be kept sa
cludod and suitor no harm until the tes
timony is finished when they will ba re
moved to some other prison or prisons.
"The commission adjourned to meet
again on Oct. 81. I should not be sur
prised if, when tho commission completes
its work, thore will be 1,800 pages of
typewritten testimony and that, by tho
way, has btcn ordered to bo carofully In
dexed for the use the commissioners."
Si obibIt
Voor SKIN DISEASE
riuiuoimpio nmpicB to ottfltlnntc EClSMAt ,
ww M- a lm' r.
-SemI ffir"lntn for Kltct'oii nntl GIcl;.
Kooiii,q handy hook for tho household. V11F.IS.
A CKASll PIlinilCTlll).
TKUTHS ON THIS TAIUF1
Tim Treasury IlntHncc.
Washington, Sep. 21. Tho not bal
ance in tho Treasury has decreased to
f.4-l,GU0,000. On Sept. 1 it was $(10,000,
000. This largo decrease is due to the
redumption of 4 1-3 per cent, bonds.
I'ur tho Pftti'rsnn Public Untitling.
Washington, Sep. 31. Tho Secretary
of the Treasury has fixed upon Saturday,
the 20th inet., to hear parsons interested
in the (.election of a site for the pio
posed public building at l'uterson, N. J.
AHtheco-1 weather approaches the
chunk of ice left ut your door grows
perceptibly laiger.
The McKiuley act has not raised
prices, but it has raised the hair of tho
Democratic bosses. -New York Recorder.
The prices of iijanufactuj-ed goods nro
lower flian they were and tne Wages of
skilled labor are better. Cincinnati
Commercial Gazette.
"There is something amusing," says n
Democratic exchange, "in tho loud re- ;
juicing of the protection organs over the
i educed price of sugar." And yet tho
free trade organs seem more vexed than
amused. Mi 1 w uukoeSentinel.
The aim of the present tariff is to en-
cmrage American manufacture of tin
plate; the aim of the English "masters
and men" who have hitherto monopo
lized the worn is to disconrago Ameri
i ,ni manufacture of tin plate. Norwich
Dulletiu.
The Ohio Democrats arenot so anxious
to discuss tho tariff issue as two or three
months ago tlioy appeared to bo. Tho
twenty-two pounds of sugar for n dollar
has depressed them. St. Louis Globe
Deimicrat. Tho McKiuley tnriff law was pro
pared with n view to promoting tho
prosperity of tho industrial and commer
cial interests of the United States, mid
it is answering that purpose iu a vory
plain and satisfactory way.
Tho Republicans are more joyful than
the Democrats over the story that It.
j. Mills is going to make a dozen
hpeeches in Ohio. The Republicans re-un-inber
that Mills' trail in his stumping
tour in 1888 showed a heavy growth iu
its Republican vote.
rm... T..ir:-i.,.. n-tat 1.....
O.UO 4UCI.U11(0 mini uw VIW UiC- p , . l-
imred with a view to promoting the on falsojinticiples,
prosjierity cf the industrial and com
mercial interests of the United States,
and it is answering that purpose in ft
very plain aud satisfactory way. St.
Louis Glolie-Deinocrut.
The Manchester Guardian says that
the English cotton manufacturers have
"advanced their quotations." Thanks
to tho benefits of the taritl, it is a nut
ter of indifference to Americans what
English cotton manufactures do. Cot
ton goods uro cheaper in this country
An Eucllxli I'lnnnclor Sny There Will be
n Silver Panic II ore.
NewYoiik, Sjp. 24. Increaslnj ship
ments of gold from abroad to this coun
try have begun to alarm foreign bankers.
That those shipments to America will
continue for some time to como Is gath
ered fiotn the interviews with tho repre
sentatives of such foreign houses n the
Rothchllds, Speyers, and Laznrd Broth
ers. Robert Glflcii, head of the Commercial
Department of the British Hoard of
Trade, is quoted as saying that more gold
will go to America, iu spite of ollorts to
prevent it.
According to his theory American
houses aro not importing gold to pay for
grain shipments from this sldo, but to
proparo for a silver panic. A crisis In
silver ho believes is inevitable aud cannot
bo avertod.
"The United States," lie says, "has
become overloaded with paper currency,
and the issuo of $00,000,000 silver cer
tificates annually is bound to bring
about a crash speedily."
Ho believes that tho worst of tho situa
tion will bo realized by I'obruary next,
and that it Is now too late to avert It by
remedial legislation.
Shtloh's Consumption Ouro.
This is beyond question the most sao
ei lul Cough Medicine wo have evtr sold,
i lew doses Invariably cure tho W0't raise of
."oiisli, Croup, and Urouchltls, while Its won.
lorriil succcas In the cure of Consumption is
without a parallel In the hln'ory or medicine.
4lnoe It's urxl discovery it has been t,olil on a
iiinrantoe, alest which no other modlclne
.an stand. Ji you have a t'oujh uo earnestly
ult yon to iry II. Prlco 10 cents, 6) cent, aud
H.M). Jf your Lungs ore sorp, f best or liacfc
itur , use Shlloh's I'orous Planter. Bold In
H. Uogeiiliuch. N. K, corner Main and
.lord streeU.
The worm In the
paring for Its turn.
chestnut Is pre-
Miles' INorvo tinn idvor Plllo
Vet on a new prlnrlplo regulating the
liver, stomach and bowels thiottphlhtnervet.
A new discovery. Dr. Miles' I'llls speedily
ante hllloiisno's, tiad taste, tnrpld liver, piles,
vmstlpallou. unenualed lor men, women,
-hlldrau. Smallest, mll'iest,siiretl 6idnses.
Mcts. Samples Free, at U. U. Ilatfettbucu's
imi store. t
Lovers of the beautiful have had
some grand sunsets tho past few eveu
ings. Tho Soorot of Sucooss.
C. II. HagenbiicU, the drugelst.belloves that
the secret of success Is perseverance. There
foie lie persists la beeping the 11m st lino of
peruinierles, toilet, articles, cosmetics, drugs
anil chemicals on the market. lie esiecllly
invite all persons who have palpltstlou,
short breath, weak or huhgry rpells.paln In
dp or snouiaer. onnrcsion. nienimare. dry
( niHi. fiinnlhprhi. drrinv or lie.firtdli.enhn
to try Dr. Miles' unequaled New Heart Care,
tie ote it Is too lute. It bus tne largest sale ot
ny similar remedy. Kine bnotc ortestimo
usurpassed for s eeplcssocss, neaoucue, aw,
etc., and It contains uo pplutes.
O' 1 T I ' 1 Ti 1
irst national ml.
TIIKAI'IIR BUILDING,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
GOV. HILL-AT l'oumiKiiursii:.
Ho
li si
COPYBIOI1T 18SI
lllscourses llath on Atfrleulturnl nnd
Iulltlcal TopiCH.
PouoimnnpsiE, N. Y., Sep. 21. Gov.
Hill made two speoches in this city yes
terday. He arrived hero with his private
eocretary, and Col. McEwcn at 1:10 and
was driven to tho grounds of tho Dutoh
css County Agricultural Society, where
ho dollvered an Agricultural address bo
fore !J0,000 people.
From 5 to 7 o'clook tho Governor was
tendered a reception at tho rosldenco of
Chief Justice Uarnard of the Supremo
Court, which was attended by about 200
of tho city's leading politicians and pro
fessional men, and was the most brilliant
social event I'oughkcepsia has known
for a long time.
Thou Governor Hill was driven to tho
Dutohets Club whoro ho was serenaded
by tho 21st ltoglment band. At 7:80 ho
mounted an improvised platform in front
of the club house una spoKe to tua largo
crowd which had gathcrou.
Capital, $100,000.00.
Therms 7iothinr left
of Catarrh, when you uso Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Remedy. With tho poison
ous, irritating snuffs" and strong,
cauatio solutions, a good deal is
loft. They may, perliapa, stop it
for a time, but thero's dancer of
driving it to tho lungs. They work
Iiiternutloim! l'lexi Club Meeting.
New Youk. Sep. 21. The govornlng
board of tho International Press Club
met here yesterday. A uumbcr of new
members woro olocted. Twenty-five
press clubs are now wlthi.i the organiza
tion. The len-;uo will muet in San Fran
cisco on January 4 next. A special train
will loavo New York, stopping one day
ut Chloago, Denver and b.Ut hake City.
how long standing. Not only Ca
tarrh itself, but Catarrhal Headache,
Cold in tho Head everything
catarrhal in its nature. The worst
cases yield to its mild, soothing,
cleansing and hoaling properties.
So will yours.- You may not bo
liovo it, but tho proprietors of Dr.
n.iw thnn i.vr lintnrn. Pliilnibilnliiii Saffo's Ilemedv UO.
Press. I And to prove it they mako you
The Democrats call the MoKinley law this offer :
n "worse thnn war tariff." But it has . jf tuov can't ouro you, they'll
increased our foreign trade during the iKnn t jtlf. 1.,,,:.
fust ten months of its operation in ' Pa7 on 5?0. ,n -ca8"- 11 8 a ",f3,'
the sum of $33.433, 123. It has in- i noss proposition from a responsible
creased free importation from U1.01) house.
per cent, of tho total imports to 00.23 j jut j0 you think thoy'd mako
per cent., thus bringing in more than ir :f ti. '.1 ,,n pouldn't depend
half of our foreign supplies absolutely . lt " uWl antl '.V' culuu 1 UL1"-"U
iieeof duty. Aud it has - reduced the "Pn their mcdicmo I
ner capita revenue from duties from
$3.(12 to $2.f)U. Dut facts never inter- j
lere with Deinooratio iillegatious. New (
York Recorder. j
The free traders found a great deal of
fault with the McKiuley rates on cigars, j
Hut according to those who nro well
posted in tho trado tho quality of the
American made cigar has bten much
improved, so that the actual results of
the bill are said to be that the oonsumer I
is getting a better cigar than formerly;
that the American, inanutacturer is in
creasing bia output very largely; that
tho American wage earning cigarmalter
finds an increased demand for Tils labor.
and that tho United Statea tobacco
ICngtlsIi Crlckoleis Hurc,
New York, Sep. 24. Lord Hawke and
his English oricketers, arrived yesterday
on tho steamer city of Now York. A com
mlttee from tho Gormantown Cricket
Team met tho visitors at tho pier. Tho
Win will nluv its first uanio in Phila-
13ut Dr. Sago's Remedy cures it, 1 delphla where a grand reception ball
. . . 1 ,1.- C ...III l.a tumificajl f.lm liblVrtl'A Oil OctO-
nn innttor now ail iuo case, or ui . " - - 1---
uer iv.
CACTUS BLOOD CURE.
TO
Tones up your system and
gives you an appetite that a
lumberman taight envy.
Cures dyspepsia, stomach
troubles, constipation, and
aver or kidney diseases. In
addition to this it cures all
skin affections and the more
violont blood troubles. .
Effects are immediate and
cures permanent
So'd at Klrlln's Drug Store,
Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa,
WE'RE AFTER YOU!
W. Leisenring, Pres.,
P. J. Ferguson. V. Pres.,
J. R. Leisennnq, Cashier,
S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier.
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Open Dully From 9 to 3.
3 PER CENT. INTEREST I
I'nltl 011 NttVlncM neiio'ilis.
Your trade Is what wo
want.
This Is how wo propose
to get it.
By selling you a flrst
elass article; by selllngyou
for less than others; by
pelling you furniture, an
organ, a piano, a sowing
muchlne or anything else
in the line of household
goods.
We have a large and va
ried stock to select from.
Ko trouble tdshow goods.
Call, examine and he
convinced.
THE OLD RELIABLE,
L'hiladfelphi'a and Boading .Railroad
Timet Table in etfeel July 10, 1S91
rKAltiS Iim sSenanduau as follows
lrnr'Vew VnrV iitm 1V. 11 r. ,4 1 .-AAW
2. 0 5,2.5, 7.W n.Jln. and 12 33 2.60 and 6.68
iu.- Dunoay a.iu ana 7.M a. m. For New
York, vlajSlRhcli Chunk, week days, 6.25,
',20, a. m. and 12.31 and 2.60 n. m.
For IteHdlmr n ml Phlladafnliln riqtf.
2.10, 5.2j, 7.20, a.'m., Ii35 2.S0 and 6.65 pim,
u,uui 'lv Rnu 'B "i.i p.m.
'or. jofrtsenrg, wcex aayo, 2.10,7.20 a. m,.
.0, 6.i p. nil
nr Alleatown, week days, 7.20 . m 12.3J
. 0 p. m.
Vor Pnttsvble. week itnv. in t uo n m
12.3i4.60 aurt6.56p.m. Uundav. 2 16 nnd7.4fi
na , 4.80 p.m.
Voi 'I'auittriaa and Mahanoy city, week
iys, 2.10, 6.26, 7.20, p., m., 12 35 2.60 and 5.K
1 m. Hlllldav. 2.10nnd T.mn. tn I'm,, m
Additional .or Aliitianoy City, wcefe flays ' 7.00
p.m.
tor iianoanier anu woiumbia, weeK days.
,xi a. tn., 2.50 p.m. '
'or W'lllamsport, Hnnbary aud lowlsbnrt.
i-e. days, B.25, 7.M nnd .81 a. ni 1.33, 7.00
ra. Sunday 8.2 a. m,, 3.05 p. in.
tttr MAbanoy i'lano, week dys, 2.10 8.26.
ii. 7.1D and 11.3J a. in.. 12.1A. 1..16. 2.M. ia;
7.00 nut in. Sunday, a 10, J.2J Rnd7.ll(
a. m ,B, 4.30 .1. tn.
For (Jlmravlllo (Uarpnliannocfe Htatlon)
"t days, 2.1.1. a.2, 5.25, 7.20 and 11.80 n. m.,
12.35. 1 35 Z50. 6.65. T'.OII and 9.25. n. m. Huudav:
2' 10, .2 1. 7.4S a. m., 8.05, 4.30 p. m.
"ir Asniana ana auuaiuKin, weoc nays,
,2 1, 5.25, 7.20, 11.31 a. m J.S5, 7.00 and ,s6
1 va. Hnndny 8.25, 8 82 . 111., 3.05 p. In.
l'iViVINU FOH altENANUOAH I
Irtavo New York via Philadelphia, week
leys. 7.45 a. m 1.80, 4.01, 7.30 p. m 12.1b
igiiu nonaHy, tt.w p. m yi.ia tuiiui.
Ijeavo Piew York via Mnueb Chunk,
lays, 4.30, 8.45 a. m.. 1.00 and 4.0) v. bx.
liRave Philadelphia, wec'x days, 4.10, and
10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 6.00 p. m., from liroad
ad CiillowhiU aud 8.3j a. m. and 11.30 p. m.
from Ulhauo oresn streets. Hunday 9.05 a.
m. 11.10 p. m. from th n i.r,u.
Leave HMdlhg, week days, 1.81. 7.t0. 10.C5
did 11.50 a. m., 6.65, 77 p, m. Hunday 1.35 anc
10.18 a. la.
Lprvb Poltuvlllo, week days, ?.40,7.40 a. m
'.10, H 11 p. m, Hunday, 2.40, 7.00 a, m. and
2.05 ... ai
.eava Tamaqna, week days, 8.S0, 8.48 and
21 a. m., 1.21, 7.13, and s.18 p. in, Hunday 8.S0
7 43 1 ra. nnd 2.60 p. m.
-jhvo .Mahanoy city, week days, 8.40, 9.18
111 ii.-i 1 m.i 1.01, 7.i4&na v.t p.m. oan
11k, week
1
q
0
I
Uv. S.ia.8.17 a. m.. S.2J u. in.
Lioaru -viahauoy Plaue, week dkys, 2-4), 4.10
VJJ, .). 11.59 a. m.,l.(i5, 2.00. 5 20. 81.7.57, and
iii.no o. in. Hunday 2.1', 1.00, and 8.27, a. m
337,5.01, p.m.
ijave Olrftrdvllle (Rappahannock Btatloa)
.v-.i: days, 2.47, 4.07, s.'jfi, and 8.41 a. m 12.05,
I. .2, n.21, 6.82, 8.03 and 10.W p. ui. Hunday, 2,t7,
0 ,iJ33 A. m. 8.41, 6.07 p. m.
i.suvo WUllamEport, week days, 8.0U.0.4S and
II. 55 a. m. 3.35 and 11.16 p. m. Bamlay 11.15
1). m.
Cor Baltimore, Washington and the west
la B. as O. K. It,, through trains leave tilrard
V.veuue station, Philadelphia, (P. & It. lt. lt.)
l 4.13. 801 and 11.27 a. m.. 1.31. 4.24. 6.55 an.
'.23 p. m. Hunday, 4.16 8.02 11.27 a. m 4.
00 ana j.2f p. m.
Lcavo pniUdelobia. Chestnut titreet Wbu t
id loath Ulreot Wharf.
For Atlantic CHv.
Woe k-dVR Express. 8 00. 90 a. m. 2.C0.
,00, UK'. 5 00 -,. u. Aoooinmolatlon, 7.40 a.
1. ana i.io, . m.
duudayd. Uiprosu. 8.00. B.00 4. m. Ao
coainin latlon, 3.00 a. iu. and 4.45 p. ni.
tbsiarmiig, ieve Au&mio uiiy, aepoi
MUntlound Arkansas avenuer . Week-nut s
Express, 7.00, 7.30, 9.00 a. m. and 3.15, 4.00, 5.30
m. ivcooinnioaaiion o.w. es.iu a. m. ana
Accommodation, 7.30 n. m. and 6.06 p. m.
V.1. u, UCU 1 . itt-fl 1 AVI.
A. A. MnTKOU. Prss. HeVi'l Mnnioor.
P1
J.P.
lams ffl Bro
SoutU Main St.,
grower la getting letter prices for tho
highur grades of hi tobacco. Costou
Jloming Journal.
"The buncombe platform of the New
York Democrats, spolte of reciprocity as
the Dlaine reciprocity humbug,' " says
tho New York I'ross, and adds: "In
Juno, 1890, under the old tariff, the
United States sold to Brazil hreudstuifs,
carriatres and cars, cotton cloth and
clothiug, tools and hardware,, sowing
innchines, steam engines and machinery,
rosiu, tar, pitch, turpoutine, bacon, lard,
lumbor and manufactures of wood to
the value of W05.8U0. Uuder the recip-
rocity clause of the MoKinley law tho
Brazilian duty on these articles was
either ubollshed or reduced 25 pur cent.
Ai a result, iu June, 1H01, Brazil bought
these products of us to the valuo of
W0.W0. The Increase is over 0 per
cnt. It thi U 'humbug' our Demo
cratic trleuda uo wekoino ta wake, the
must of it-"
rov (t
is and will over bo tho
best
Remedy for
HlEUBATi
Jolnte, Houralgio, Sprains, ao
Before you aeed to tray, oottaa
tuva:nsW3t30ki''auiaoton.altb'wlth,
Vy ea?oreoiac3t of prominent rhystolaas,
310 BroadWPY,
V.ZVi YOBIl'
23
Prize Medals Afiaril
BBropeanHoMoiiRailoM&JtJiondoa,
Viaoa, FlgBi Eoite.afcia, C.tei,
50 Oont3 a bottlo, For Salo by
, I. X. D. ICIItLTN,
ii. 11. 11 i.ciuNituon,
SHtlANDQAH PA.t
andoUitrdrutsiW'
Iimurnnco Company Discontinued.
H.vRnisuuno. Pa., Sep. 21. Insuranco
Commissioner Luper has set a lottor to
U. K. HontslnKen. Prosldont of Aurora
Fire Insurance Company, notifying him
that tho company has boon Issuing bonds
contrary to law and that It must close,
No bonds already Issued nro to bo re
deoraed.
1 Mojiueary Ha J1vbh Up.
Cincinnati, Sep. 24 Tho Rev. How.
ard MoQueary, under suspension for
heresy, has given up tho flsht and re
tired from tho Episcopal Church. Ho
sent a letter to Bishop Leonard of Ohio
stating that he cannot conscientiously
eontinuo In tho churoh nnd hold his
prosont views. He has boooins a Unlver
Arrivals For tlia Mtithodlst Council.
New Youk, Sop. 21. Tho Itov, Hugh
Bruco Hughes, a prominent hnglish
Methodist divine, and forty SIo:liodlst
ministers arrived, hare yestunlay on tho
steamer CJty of Now Yori, bouud for tUo
Ecumonical Council which is to be held iu
Washington, October 1.
Bank Counters, Tylor Systom, Port'
nuio, unoqunicti in atyies,
Cost nnd Finish.
1&0 Tiiire Cattlttgue or CouQlrn, Uc.ka clc, Illaatrnloa In
Color., ItoolR, t'rre TiMUge l&Crntt.
AI6O '1 .VlCr tinyuk
Onire llcu nnd Type-
U'rller CullllieU. SOO
Nljlt. Best nud cbeuii
est on earth, with great
reduction in prices.
1BII .r ralalojtuo Fret,
rofclage Id CU Full lloe. of
Ile.l,., thalrt, Tal'lra, Hook
Co.ro, CoUutla, LrKol Illauk
loiiiiieL. eir., amaf. in aiota.
Surrlal work mado to ordrr,
TlXliU IlK8IS:CO.,8t.I.O!i!a, Mo.,U.H.A,
4R
- jr
TOEATti) HI
Oirtielff.V hv the
(m hie UtnMi"
- i 1 1 proc 1 n
Ti'tl'i
SHE 3STA.nxr3DO-A.KC.
Loliigh Valley Railroad,
AIlRANQBblENT OF PASSENGER TltAlNS.
Oandll.14. 11.35 0 n- 12.0,' noon.
(limited er.rss, 1.0 4.50 u m.) 12.21 12.11,1.40,
la.', (., .02 1, i, t.2 ), 6.50 7.18 8.1' and 10.lt
-iIAY 10. 1891.
Passeneerralns will leave Hhenandcah for
aucn 1 iiuuu. jjuuixutim. niauniTLun. uaut'
sauqua, Alienlon-u. Bethlehem, aston, 1'htl
iy.
iu in '- it". v ' "- , oil. .,1
-1 r n.cfi nno,.f tc-
FIRE IHSURANGE.
Largest and oldest reliable pnrely oaih com-
JDJbSVXTD FAUST,
120 S. Jardw St., Shenandoah, Pa,
llrtikcr KlrwHii Cunvlotcd.
New Youk. Sod. 24. John 1. Kirvran,
a woll-knon-ii Dolltlnlnn aud roal rstata
broker of this city, who was convicted of
attempting to commit an nssamt upon
Mrs. ifary A. Alleu, was roiuandod
for sentence.
Fcurai for aSteuiuer.
New Yonic. Sop. 24 The British
steamor Cuvlor. which left here Soptoni
her 0 for Antwerp with 7-1,000 busiliels of
wheat and a crow of 20 men,, has not
been hoard from, and feai-d for nor safoty
aro entertained.
Labrador Kxplurcrs Hume Affalu.
ItocKLANU. Ho.. Sen. 24. r Tho Labra
dor Expedition arrived last night, and
tho explorers wore trlven u magnificent
receution. Tho delay in. tholr arrival
wan caused by fog and ad verso winds.
lx.-ConizEiauiuu Soott's lunaral.
Emu. Pa.. Sep. 21. Th funeral of th
lato Hon. Wlllls.ru L. Scott will be hold
this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Qovernof
Pat'.iaau aniotUar oQlcliU will b. jftesr
Cn.liu Inly lu narmnnunttu Rflatnred.
DebtlHv. and all
the train of evlli from early erroiaor later excese.
the results of overwork, BlcknoBs, worry, etc Full
strength, development, and tone given to every
orjtan ana portion ot tho body. Bimplo, natural
metnoas. ltnnieaiaio irapruvvmeut duvu. rnuuic
Impotslblo, 2,UW) refercucos. Book, expl&a&UoOJ
and proofs mailed (sealed) free. Address
V. i- KwmnAf n til ire I n II V
FOR-
SHERIFF,
BENJ, J. SMITH,
ritBSENT DKPUXY.
iidtlphlaand New Vork at 5.17, 7.40, 9.08 a. in.,
lZ52,a.lO,5.ip.m.
For Belvidere, Delaware Water Gap nud
tsirouusuurg at o.t, a. jn., ana o.u p. m.
r U UHIUUCI IVJ1ID OI1U lIUULUlt, V.VO U. IU
For White Haven, WilKes-Barro and Pitts
ton 6.47. 0.08. 10.41 a. m.. 3.10 and S2t n. m.
ForTuukhanuock, 10.41a, in., 3.10 and 5.20
p. in.
For Anburr., Ithaca-, Geneva and and Lyons
lii.ii a. in., aim a:j , m.
Blmlra, Kocheeior, liull'alo, Niagara Falls,
Chicago and all points Wedt at 10.41 a. m.,and
4 911 ,1. ,,
For Klinlra and the WeU vlalJalunianca at
8.10 p. iu.
For Audenrled. Hazloton. Btockton. I.nm
h..V..rf llTAnll,..!. nnri Ua..n II l.inn
tlon at 5.17, 7.40, ,03a. in. and 12.52, 3.10 and
p. m.
For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Beavei
Meadow. 7.40. 9.08 a. m. and 5.28 D. m.
For Horanton at 5.17 9.0K, 10.41a. m. 8.10 aud
y.inp. ra.
For lluEle Hrook. Jeddo. Drifton and Free
land at 5.47, 7.40,' .(, 10.41 a. in., 122 n.10 and
5.28 d. in.
For Quakake at 5.41 and 9.03 a, m., and
J.10 n. m.
ror it Igwuei uuuonuo uu- f liCK.viuo ui
l,)aiiati.iMa m ana s.iup. m.
Kor xaiesvine. uauanov miv ana ueiaun
5.47. 7.40. 0.08. 10.41. 10.58 a. U1..12.52.3.10.5.2S. 8.03.
anu i. m.
iforL.osL ureeE. jiraravine Hna ABinana
1.27. 7.48.82. 10.15 a. m.. 1.00.1.40.4.10. 8.85
J.10 and 9.14 p.m.
For iiaruwater, m. i;iair ana i-ovtsvuie.
40, 9.08, io,o8a, mi. 1,8.10,4.10, 6.w ana 8.
n. ra.
ror uuca aiioiiuiuiu, xuv uuuiuu auu
Morea. 7.40. 9.08. 10.58 a. vu,, 12.52, 8.10, 5.28 and
MBp.ni,
For ltaven Ran. Cuntratla. MU Carrael and
Sliamoktn, SM, and 10.15 a. iu., 1.40, 4.4C
4I1Q B.UO p. in.
Trains leave Bbamokln for Bbenandoab,
1.55 115 a. m.. 2.10, 4.30 and 9.30 p. in., arrlvtn
at Shenandoah, 9.05 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.29 an
u.io p, m.
For Ixist Creek. airardvllTu and Ashland,
t.m. 9.10 11.35a. m.. 2.11n. m.
For Darkwater. bt. Olalr and PotUvllle,
150, 8.00, 930 a. m., 2.45 p. m.
tsar xaiosviiiB, -waiutQoy uivy anu. ueiiuio.
iai, 11.00 n. ui.. i,iu, i.-au, v.w i, ui,
For Lofty, Audenrled and llaileton, 6.
v m., i.tu p. in;
Oatasanqua, Allentmvn, llethlehem, Kastoc
ina iMew lorn, o.uu a, in., i.iu p. ui.
For Philadelphia,-1.40 p. m.
. n. 1IYIKQTON.
Oun'l Pars. Ant., Hetulfilieia.
W, 8, SNYDER'S
Boot aud Slioe Store,
(Maiteller's old stand,)
corner ConI and Jnrclln Hit).
Mr. Hnyder will always keep'Jn stock a. fine
line or noou ana snots.
Custom Worlc and Kcpnlrlnif
dnne.li) th best style. IU guarante to sell
cheaper ttisn competitors on Main street wbo
U&v wig reuia vu iwj.aooiooiwiwoavuw
ino barttaln ou every purchase.
John R. Coye,
A.ttorney-at-Law
Real Estate Agent
OFFICE BeddALL's Duildino,
Sor Main and Centre Streetl. SHENANDOAH, PA
PROPERTY FOR SALE:
I A two and one-half story double frame
aweiung uouse, witn sure-room ana res
lauruui. LAcaiea on east uenire sireet,
A valuable property located on Bonth Jar.
uiu Hireeu
S-H4ven dwelling bouseftat tho corner of OU'
bert and Lloyd street. Uood investment,
Terms reasonable.
IT:
ENMS7LVAMA RAILROAO.
BOUUYUfllX DIVISION.
on nnd after September 1, 1311, irainj lolll leat
aneiuinaoun ns louovis:
For Vlceuti. Ullberlon. FraoHvllle. Now
astle, Ht. Clair, mid Kay points, e.OJ, 9.U
m. uuu 9ic p iu.
Sundays. tAO. v.u a m and 0 n m.
.'.ir Pottsvlllc. O.Oli, U.10 a m aafl 4.15 a ,c.
riunduys, 600, 9.4 ) a m cud 3.10 p ra,
t'or Ueadiuc, 8.00, a m hud 4.1b pi.
Sundays, fiw, ll.dD a. m." and 8.10 p m.
for Poltstown. I'lio&mxvill.i. Mor.-lBlox.-n
ud Phlli'lRinnla ft' -mt statloni, !.!.
m. and 4.15 1 tn woer days
sundurs. (K)u. 9.40 a iu 3.1U o m.
Trains lt,&ve i.'rwo villi: .or rtiionandar.h &t
tO.IOam and1 12.14, ;.12, 10,09 p m. Hundnyu,
.13 a m aua n.ju p m.
,,ive i'oiiivnie lorunouAiiaoAii, lf.isuna
.18. a ra 7.1 9.42 v m. buu.luyt, io.K) a hi
16 p tn.
iioavo x'xinaQeipuia trropa me-! -Taiionj,
r PottovlUe nnd Sh6cnd.-ali, 5.57, 8 3W n
'0 and 7.03 p in wock days. Sanda. U 50, ond
,23 am
WlleWroH, 8.KJ. 1.(19, 4.411, G.80, I JXI. 7.81.,
m. 12.01 nlstit.
i in uuuuays, -jii, 4.0.1, 4.411. n.tio, k.ij h.ou.
1135 - 'u. and 1221, 12 11, 2 30, 402, (lluiltod,
i.ll. IS, r 21. . , ,. - . , i.i't 12 01 H Jdl
For Ben Girt. Lorn: Branch and Intermodlato
stations 0.50, 8.25 und 11 39 a. m., 3.30, 4 00 p. ni.
wea uays. nuuaay-i ai a. m.
For 11 iltlmoro and WHsulueton 3.60. 7.20.
9.10 and 11.13 1. 111., 4 41, 1) 57, 7.10 p.m and 12.03
ulglit da.ty ana 8 31, lU.JOa. iu., 12 35 (1 miu-d
express witli dining car tollallliu.ire) 1.30, 3. HI
p. 111. 8- k days. For IJaltluioro only 2.02, 4.01
weekdays, 5.08, 11.80 o, 111. dully.
For lticbmoud, 7 20 a. m. aud 12.G3 night
dally, 1 30 p. iu, daily, except Suud iy.
4rou uave iioitihuuic .ur x'ii.iauurK .na
0 wust every day at w md a u ,
"i limited) and 8.40. 8 30. 9.33 n ra. Vav or
Altooi. . .11 ni and 4.10 p iu evsry day.
for rutsbure ouiy, iljo ni (tny jo vi:a
ui veok-daya. '
: itoMunbary lor WlUlamsport F'ralrs,
Auaudatiina, itoch60t-.r, ftv.ttaloar.d t ac-.K
uii 5.10 a m dally, and 1,42 p in week day 4.
or i.tktns,0.30p tu woekdayo.
For Krle and lhfoimbdlRto points, B.in a tn.,
Uilly, For Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9.56 a rn.
tally, 1 42 and 6.3i v. ni. week days. For
i-nuva o.io a m l.)2 and 5.30 11 in week dayt.
M0 a. ru ctuadK.
h hfi. e. PUtill, J. it. woou,
7'LLMINaTON & NOHTIIKUN B. H. .
iimeiaoir in eneci May, iu, ioui. ,1
Trains leave Heading IF. & U. station) forv
Iknllar Ucfort 111 wilI.t., Inann. Unrll.ull
uinraitar, rieyjeri.jiiranioro. jnanna, i-tpnusr-i.
neia, waynesuun; juuciion, i;oaiesviue,vesL
Chester.Chadsfora Junction, 1), A O. Juuctlonnw.
iay, ul o.zo ana a.ia anuo.ityi
,v uuiv ui a.uQ i). in.
For 'Warwick, HUPetera aud lnlermedlata
8ta,M
slatlons,dally except Kuuday, at 9.20 a.m., und'l
0.10 p. ui. ouuuu uuiy o.io u. iu.
For Blrdsboro and Intermediate slat
Saturday only, at n in.
r or isaiumoro una wasuineion in,
K.I dnllv excent Hundav atd.2S and 8j a. m,
and 3.16 p. in. Sunday only at 3.05 p. m.
xrains arrive ai xieauiug i . a ifc. butuouj
Irqm Wilmington, U. fe O, Jnnetlou, Mont-
cnanin, Liiaaasiora junction, west unesier.
linane. Coatesvllle. Wavnesbure Junetlon,
Sprlnglield,Joanua, lilrdeboro, Gibraltar, Bey.
lernuia iniermeaiate simionn, uany exuepi
Sunday at 10.20 a. in, 6,62 and 847 p. in. Boa-'
iiiiv nn v ni 11.24 a. m.
From BU Peters. Warwick and Intermediate I
alRUUnn, unilf iii, nuuuny, at o.oi n. iu.
and 2.25 p.m. Bundayoiilyai8p.nl.
Frani,iiirasDoro ana luiermea aus tiauons
Saturday only at 1.40 p. in.
From wwiiDKiou.una unitimore. aapy ex
cent Sunday. 10 20 a, m. 6.61 and 817 n. m
Sunday only t 11.21 a. m.
UOWIMKMH liltHIUrt, Utn'l Pass. Agl.
A. O. MoOAUSLANU.Bupt,
RUPTURE,
We, t)ie underslgnedl
ore entirety curea o,.
Hun tu re bv Dr. J. Bj
MAYEI 831 Aroh Bt.. PUJIa, Tlipmas H.'l
iiariung, new uiuggoiu, i-h., i. ruuui nuuiij
Easton, Pa L. P. 4 C. A. Deturck, O'ey, Pa,'l
It. C). Hi in In v. 421 Hnruce&t.. Leliaoon. Pa.. Ari
Bchuelder. Locust liale, Pa..D, B. Noll, Limed
aim, ra., win. u., HariRUiiiPBj rnoeiiixvincu
Pa., W. M, Lelnbach, 1124 WhlDfrton t;1
-iteaning, i-a J. u. I.yine, jaiu w . novum ni i,
Harrlsburir, Pa., O. Ktebn, Douslassrllle, PH
Ilr MAVF.n la Rt lintel l'fnn. llpflilluor. l'P 1
-ii 1 1
1
1
on the 2nd. gutard&xpf each mor)lb(
vve mm.
En,
.
BWOKEB, M. D
PirYXIOIAW AND-S I BOFO
4o. V Kail Centre Ktreet, Mahanoy CUT,
Mum no w sroiaifiiP,?ia.iieB''
r Wl liwur. lu.uilnn.r .In. SnOraAf la nurfaltDS
our Bpooine owlll wndoiwi lull MatntMa Medlclil
KUd ilucli Valuivblo lnrnrii. ,ttoa FHUIC. A.ldroao,
U.M.CO.,hUSt'Vaaniafi New Vvrkl