The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 25, 1891, Image 2

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    Evening Herald.
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eseeond etasn ma)) matter.
IIASHHAI.i, scoitns.
The C'liltflRiiiH Win ArhIii While tile New
York Are lliully Iloutoii.
AT BOSTON.
T!O",t0n 3 0008000 1 6
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Batteries Nichols and Dennett: Keefo and
Fields.
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New York. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0
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AT CLEVELASO.
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Xvvr York. 07 01 .551
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Clovclnnd.51) 72 .450
lliooklyn.ali 72 .431
l'ittsburir.53 7 .43d
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Washington 0 U 0 3 4
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notion 0 1103020 30
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McMahun und hoblnson,
AT MILWAUKEE.
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Columbus 2 2 000000 4
Itatteriej-Sunders und Jlitlliran; Foreman
41UM 4ICUU1IO,
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liiHtern Association.
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liruliau and Woils.
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Wcokbockcn
Cburch Mudu to l'tiy License,
XiOndon, Sep. 23. Tho Town Council
of Nottingham has caused dismay among
the dissenters by compelling a non-con
formist conuresatlou to take outallcensa
Buoh as is granted to and paid for by
music halls. The around for this pecu
liar action on tho part of the Council is
that admission to the hall, in wh.cu tna
conKreifKtion worship is not free, und
hat tbT worship, therefore, amounts to
sb entertainment lor wuicu money is
oiieotwi.
l!.,v.rv II IIP. Tour.
HocnKsTEli, N. Y., Sop. 81. Governor
Hill will arrive in Rochester from Al-
luy at 10 o'clock to-night. A commit-
lee 01 prominent jjuuiocraisj win meet
jt..n.... ,..Mi..,i.t.,i.nA.( 1,1,,,
Aol'owurs' Hotel where thore will be an
Informal reception in hi" honor. Satur
day inorninic tlio Governor will go to Al-
lon aocoinnauled by benntor Alc-
KuuKhton, both having engagements to
apeak at tho Orleans County Fair in the
Mwsxtoon.
llobatii On Jlut MuliTlnl.
WasHIK'oton, Soi). 2.1. Secretary Fos-
tier said to-day that ho estimated thnt it
ould require about $2,000,000 to 1 of und
iTiftwIvr duties paid by importers on
list material. These oases nro now in
the oonrse of roliqutdation by Govern
ment Annraisens at Now York. The
iuuiW of rcllimidation Is tho decision of
!m Court in the Philadelphia hat trl m
znhig case
Oit) lltiviil-Urqiiluirt Marriage.
I'Aius, bep. as, The religious inar-
xiage of Miss Jennie UrquharC, sister of
Sirs. James Ilrowu Potter, to M. Reno
Itaoul Uural, Avas solemnized In tho
1'rancli Protestant Church lu tho Ruo de
1'Etolle, which was built hi 1871, chiefly
ait the expense of the unvul family, ras
ter Pionrd olllolated and Col. Urquhart,
the hrido's father, gave the bride away.
May lluu llMa Murdered.
IUtaviA, N. Y., Sep. 2(5. On Sunday
J'nst the dead body of WHllnra O. Dun
tup, Jr., pt Oakileld, a young farmer,
wa found hanuluu 0 the fenco sur-
rouudlug his house. It was supposed that'
lie committed suicide, flow clroum-
stuuees leau to tno belief tuat he cams
to his death by foul moans. The body
will oa exnumeu unu examined.
Olasa Mumifucttirors Meet.
CoMJMlius, O., Sep. 23. A secret meet
ing of tho glass manufacturers ot the
country is belug hold here. Reprosenta
tlvcs are present from Pittsburg, Wheel
ing. Chicago, uttaua, v inuiay and other
-points. The sesslou is an important one
and its object, it is understood, is ta
form a combination to control the prices
of the product.
Trlplo Tragedy.
QtnsCY, Ky., Sep, 23, John Carr, a
worthies fellow, living here, murdered
It wlfey sister-lu law, named luvmis and
1I mother In law. Mrs, Evans, an 1 then
at khs throat from ear to ear The kill
fag; ai sola Ids w&s done with a corn
drr was Very tough men and
nt terrcrlix tuts commonltr, ,
NO WOI.P OX GUAItn.
Grnitsuri Cannot Support Corjiorn.
tlmi luiwjor witunt.
The DaTnocrntlo nominee for nmutor
general, Robert K. Wright, U being ar
raigned on all sides, nnd particularly by
the grangers. "The records lire too pub
lic to ninko falsehood arailablein defense
of Mr, Wright's position on the truestlon of
equalization." said a well known mem
bevof the Orange yesterday. "Governor
Paulson's apprehension that Wright
will be defeated on bin own record as
a friend and attorney of the corporation
rings of the commonwealth is well
founded, To place snch a man in charge
of the peoples interests, as antagonized
by corporate greed and selfishness
through the Anditor General's office,
ivould be very much like setting a wolf
to keep guard over the sheepfold. Mr.
Wright opposed the Taggart bill in the
last legislature, making a strong and
studied plea against it, just as did Mr.
Olmsted aud other corporation lawyers
like himself.
Tile Two Tickets.
A bright Hnrrisbnifr writer, who wit
nessed both conventions, thus contrast
the two tickets:
General Grogg, the gallnnt hero of
Gettysburg.
Kobert U. Wright, tho gallant what?
Corporation lawyer.
Captain John Y.Morrison, the fighting
soldier of the old Roundhead regiment.
A. L. Tilden, the fighting what? Po
litical fanner for revenue only.
ON Till! "IWSCO" ' TICKET.
Tho choice of Wright and Tilden was
a' great victory for bossism such ns
Senator Quay never dreamed of nud no
gathering of Republicans would ever
submit to for one moment. Harrisburir
Call.
Tho Republicans of Lehigh countj hr
rnigu and condemn tho Democratic can
didate for nuiiito general about as vig
orougly ns Governor Pattison arraigned
nnd condemned him on the uiffht before
his nomination. Public Opinion.
A farmer was iv candidate for auditor
general on the Democratic ticket in
Pennsylvania, but he did not stand it
guost ot n snow. The inannvors hail
decided on Wright for tho place weeks
before tho convention met, nnd it only
ratified their decision. Cleveland
Leader.
The Democrats of Pennsylvania found
no room for tho soldier upon their state
ticket. It there hau lieen the slightest
feelinj; of friendliness for tho Union
soldier some attempt would have been
made to match the splendid soldier rec
ords of General Gregg und Captain Mor
rison. Delaware Couuty American.
A ennrl mauv liousowivrs coinnlain
Ihnt their fruit is not keeping well.
The fall honnets liavoalrendy begun
to rinen, and the crop, ns usual, will
be n large one.
COPYRlCiHT 1891
WoiOld vp
-tho man or woman who's "run
down." Dr. Pierco's Golden Med
ical Discovery sets tho wheels going.
It starts the torpid liver into hoalth-
f i Uo, purifleB nnJ CnriolieB tho
1 . i . .i
Wood, cloansos, repairs, and strong 1
ons iuu oysi-uiii, ami iboiuiub uiauw
ftIKi viiror. As an appetizing, rc
BlOraUVU UUIIIU, 10 OUWB uu
I , f .1; . ' . . 1
0 procossos 01 uigwuuu , uuu uu
tntlOll. ailU UU1IU8 up nosn
and
strength.
Tn -n c.v 1
ror au ucroiuiuu liiiiuui.i uuu
blOOd-taintS, and even Oonstimp
tion (or Lung -scrofula), if taken
!n limn it'a n naitiv rpmnilv.
Unliko tho sarsaparillas, which
claim to bo good for tho blood in
March, April, and May, " Golden
Medical Discovery" works equally
well at all Reasons.
Unliko othor blood-purifiers, too.
it's guaranteed to benofit or cure,
in ovory case, or your money is re
turned. On tlieso torms. it's". tho" cheapest.
You pay only for tho aoocl you rjot.
But it's tho best or it couldn't bo
sold so.
onuino
13 and will ever bo tho
Bomedy for
rtnnt. Tnfiiimuiis Baoliaolio,
r,,ia in r'-irt r fih ant
Joints, Neuralgia, Bprains, &o
Befors yott aeoi to tsyi oltain
BO-FREE OF CHARGE'S
. .... dn n.i.Tr..nv ii.ii1
Uift TpJUftlllO V.00KI UU1U0 W flwuur wit,
AQ.RlGHTER&COi
1Q tirdaaway,
NCW YORK.
Pme Medals aw
'BnropesnHiiussii Sudobult,! itioa
50 Oents a bottle, For Salo byb
-tr " r- Tr"-ri- -w -r tvt
J. Ja-lXVU i.S f
fr II. IIAGKNIIDCII,.
lik SHENANDOAH, PA,,
J.OAN MAT IIBunpAIXIlU.
nz-Scnntnr Illnlr Tiilliml of ns Illnlster
tn Chill.
W'ashikotos, Sept,' 2fi-Bx'Senator
Blair's lnttmntlon tliftt some biff appoint
ments were soon to be inado seems about
to be verified, and rumor puts tho Min
ister's name In the list. It Is said thnt
Mr. Illalr is to suocced Patrick Egnn as
Minister to Chili.
Ih the face of this Kiinortnoemnnt As
sistant Secretary of State Wharton Hays
It ran be stated on Ills authority that
Minister Egnn has not been recalled nor
has Mr. Blair boen appointed yet. All
of which agrees with tho current gossip,
for it is understood that Mr. Kgan will
get hit off cial recall simultaneously with
the announcement of Mr. Blair s ap
pointment. There Is a general and widespread
opinion here, not only inxjutsido but In
ofllcinl circles, that Mr TSgnn hnn been
acting as a newspaper correspondent dur
ing the exciting times in Chili, and was
so enthusiastic a worker for the paper he
represented as to fornet IiIb duties as
ropresentativQ.01 tho United Slates Uov
ernment. THIS TAMMANY JIOSUMI'.ST.
Unveiled nt tho l'lclil of Gettysburg Willi
. Appropriate Ceremonies.
GrETTYSHUno, Sep. 85. Tho monument
of the Tammany roglment on the battle
field of Gettysburg was Unveiled with
appropriate ceremonies; Hoadei by a
baud tho 00 survivors of tho regiment
marched to the stand In front of the
monument, which was voilcd with tho
American (lag.
Captain EugenA Sullivan, President of
tho Veteran Organization, presided. Tho
monument was Unveiled by James K.
Mnllon, son of Cololiol James E. Million,
who commanded tho regiment at the
battle.
The monument stnnds on Hancock
avenue, about 200 feet from "Bloody
Anglo," where Plckott's fnmuus charge
was repulsed and tho battle won for tho
Union forces. Tho Tammany Kcglinenfc
was engaged in this action on tho exact
spot nrw occupied by tho monument of
the Seventy-second Pennsylvania Regi
ment, which, it is clrimed, did not como
up until ultor tho rebels wvro beaton
back.
Muiiiiini in tiu: si.cond
i)i:oui:i:.
The ntssliiiiiioiis Jury Ilring In
Coui-
promise A'erdlet.
PiTTsnono, Sop. 25. Tho jury in tha
caso of Mrs Lucy Fitz.aimmous for tho
murder of Detective Gllklnson camo into
court after being out less than four
hours. The Clarks were on trial at tho
time as accessories after tho murder.
Mrs. Fltzsimmons Wus brought lu as
composed as ever. After tho usual
formula tho foreman uunouncod tha
jury's decisions "Guilty of murder iu
tho second degree "
Mrs. Fitzslmmon3 novor chnngod n
feature as she heard tho senteucs that
will send her to tho psnitontiury. Sho
was tJieu taken back to jail. Tho ver
dict is regardod as a compromise, The
maximum punishment for uuirdor in tho
second dogrco is 12 years in tho peniten
tiary. Win. llenry Unckett Dcud.
PoutsmoUtii, N. II., Sept. 25. Win.
Henry Hackett, United States Commis
sioner nud Clerk of the United States.
Circuit. Court, is dead, aged 03. For
threo terms ho rcproseutod his ward in
tho Houso'of Representatives. He was a
director of the First National Dank nnd
of tho Concord & Portsmouth Railroad
and tho Eastern Railroad In New Hamp
shire. He leaves a widow one sou aud a
daughtor.
No Tittle tn I.alic l'rout Property.
Rt.r.vp.LANn. O.. Sent. 25. Tho invos-
' tlgalion of the lako front question hero
by the new commission develops the fact
that the L,ako bhore una uieveiauu m
I'lttsburg Railroads have notitlo to a
large part of the property they claim nud
the present City uovurnment will tin
doubtodly make a dutoriuined effort to
oust them. The property is worth
millions of dollars.
All Is llupplnnss Nnir.
Cortland, N, , Sop, 20. Edward
Damon nnd Ella ilurtln were . married
last night. This is the couple who were
to have beon married last week, but at
the last hour the expectant groom dis
uppoarod. Last night young Damon ro-
turned, nnd, caning on tno young may,
asked that alio marry him nt onco. Miss
Martin consented.
The t;t li 111 New York.
New Yoiik, Sen. 25. Thr health au
thoritles are of tho opinion that tha poo
plo of this city will soon awaken to
the fact thnt tho imp is Here ugain. co
far this week an increase ot 40 deaths
has been reported over tho corresponding
weok last year from respiratory uuonses,
President Wilson is ono of the grip's
victims.
Two Soliooners, Lost,
Halifax, N. S., Sep. 23. Advices from
St. Johns, N. V., report tho loss nt
Greenspond, of the Labrador schooner
raislco. Captain John ivane, wun an
hands, and the schooner Amazon, Cap
tain James Noble with throe of her crow,
both vessels were owu?.l by J. and W,
Stewart of St, Johns.
A Child's utruu-o Death.
Yoiik, Pn., Sep. 25. A year-old child
Of Mr. K. i.ittU, who resides three miles
from Hanover, gut its head butwecn the
banister' surrouudinz the front porch
While its parents wurj ubient. iSelug
unable to extricate itself tho uhltd hung
there uutll death resultu4 from straugu
latiou.
loyeiittln a It illruad.
DEN'VKit, Sep. 25. Kx-Presldent Jloffat
of the lito Urando road has nogun an ac
tivo boycott of that rond. He has dl
rectod that all ores from the Maid of
Erin, Henrietta, Louisvillo and Adams
properties in Lendvillo bo shipped via
the Union Tactile road.
Two Yt'omon Counterfeiters.
New Yoku. Sen. 23. Rosallna Cos'
talalo and Franoesca Lornna, two Italian
women, were arrested yosterday, charged
with manufacturing coumerieit live
cent nickels. The women were held by
Commissioner Shields lu $2,000 bail each
for examination.
Presidential Postmasters.
WASlirMOTOff,, Sop. 24. Presidential
postmasters have been appointed as tot
Iowss Joseph li. Hyatt, Westport, Conn.
a II Walker, Northflold. Mass.; Jsnnlo
M Van Arsdale, Arllnirion. N. J.I H. O,
Elwood, Nuuda, N. V. Mi I'l'ifiHI 1 n fffl i
VILLCURS
I'cnuRylvntilu's publio schools, ao
o 'tding in tl.ctiewpp ipi-rs, are crowiled
tiilx year an never before, sliowiug n
continued dcinautl for uduoatluii by
the free system.
Shlloh's aoneumption Cure.
Ttiis Is beyond onestlon the most sue
eSKlul Cough Me-llrine we hsve ever sold,
t lew (loses Invariably cure the wO'St Oases ol
'oufcb, Croup, and Droiichlilk, while its won
lerli.! HiiceK 1" the cure of Consumption l
llLont a parallel lu the history ot mHliolue,
hnee It's first discovery it , as been hold on a
(narnnlee, a lest whlnh uo otbor medicine
'an slaurt. It yon bnve a ronah we earnestly
iskyou totry 11. lrloelOoeuT,6oiit, and
Jl.tO. If your bungs lire sore, bust or hack
sme, lift) Phlloh'a Porous I'JaHer. Ho'd bv
J. II. Hneenbuch, N. li, corner Main nud
.loyd stieets.
Every ludttstrinuR person should try
his hnnd at Rnniethiug, nud if lie does
not succeed let lilm try both hands nt
it.
Miles' Norvp ana Llvor Pills
Act on a new principle regulating the
liver, htomacu and bowels thimiuh the nerves
A new rtlsoovery. Dr. Miles' l'llls speedily
cute biliousness, bad taste, tnrpld liver, piles,
oonbtlpntlon.' Unequulcd lor men, women,
children. Bmullest, lnll iust.mrtstl 01 doses,
2V,t. Humpies free, at C. II. Hagenbuch's
drug store.
In ihtse days the buslnrss man who
dots not ndvertlBo is not likely to
achieve mora than Becond-haud suc
cess. Tho Soorot of Sucoees.
C. II. Ilatreobuch. the druzlst.bclleves thnt
the secret of success Is perseverance. There
fore he persists In keeping the llucst Hue of
pcriumene, rouei nriicies, cosnieiics, urugs
and chemicals on the market. He especially
Invite all persons who have palpitation,
short breath, weak or hungry r pells, pain In
sldn or sliouMer. oniroslon. nlehtmare. dry
cough, smolherlug, dropsy or heart disease
io iry ir. jjinos unequaiea newneariuuu.
before It is too late. It his the largest sale ol
any similar remedy. Kiue book oftestlmo
nitiiairee. ur. jjiues iie!iurui.ive nervine is
unsurpassed for s'eeplessness, neadacbe, llts,
elcY, and It coutalns no opiates.
first National Bail,
TBEtTBE niiii.inrxie:,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
Capital, $100,000.00.
W. Leisennng, Pres.,
P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres.,
J. R. Leisennnq, Cashier,
S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier.
Open D.itly From 9 to 3.
3 PER GENT. INTEREST !
l'ald on Hnvlims DcpoHltn,
Bank CountorSiTylor Syctom, Port
abio, unoquaiod in dtyies.
Cnat nnrl Plnlsll.
160 rirc Catalogue of Couwu, Uekh. etc, lllailrated la
Color. Dool.. Frr Fokf.ro IS Cent.
Also 'ryier's Jtorni
Oniee lie.Un nnd Type
u-rllei- Caliliirlo. XOO
Ntlee. Ucst nnd cheap
est on earth, with great
reduction in prices.
11(1 n.ce e.t.leffuo Froo.
roilage l'i eta. Irull lloe. or
Ile.W, Chair. Talilr. Hook
I'.., Cablort, Legal Itlank
laiiioeia, etc., eiwaj. in aioea,
Sneelal work made lo ordrr,
TVl.i:il DESK CO.
St. J.oula, SIo.,V.H.A.
SHERIFF,
BENJ, J.
1'ItESE.NT DF.PIJTY.
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tntl. H-ii I f 1 Ft -If BOOl'.ot tes
man nut. ui rir
irille-uial rUIM.
trial, ! t-n ctin'f m itiu iart
111L II. II. UHr'P
FIRE INSURANCE.
Largest and oldest reliable purely caih com
TDJXriT PAXJST
120 S. JardmSt, Shenandoah, Pa.
The Cheapest Place.
TO BUY 1.
Genls' Furnishing Goods, Hosiery, Etc ,
IS AT
CHARLES : YAROWSKY'S
23 West Centre fU, Shenandoah.
-GO TO-
PETER CECCHINI & BRO.'S
111 EAST OENTItE ST.,
For Fine Pears and Best California Grapes.
BEST CELERY IN TOWN,
near
LJEIISKELL'8o
0 1 'HETRiERaT
1
GSB'BEIB PBiTkR" A
EVERY FORM OF 36SH &s0Bt6r4Qf
Front Simple IlinplcH to oltnttunte IiCr.ltMAi
nUo ITCIIIM1 1II.JH.
Wiscnil fn-'TiiutH for Kltcl'on nnd Side.
Eoom.-'al.andybookrorthohousehol.t. rritCKV
CACTUS BLOOD CURE.
TO
Tones up yt ur system and
gives you an appetite thnt 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 are immediate and
cures permanent.
Sold at Klrlin's Drug Store,
Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa.
Your trade Is what we
want.
This Is how we propose
to get it.
By selling you a first
class article; by sellltigyou
for less than others; by
Felling you furniture, an
organ, a piano, a sewing
machine or anything else
In tho line of household
goods.
Ve have a large and va
ried stock to select from.
No trouble to show goods.
Call, examine nud be
convinced.
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THE OLD RELIABLE,
J. P.Williams & Bro.,
South Main St.,
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
ABBANOEMENT OF I'ASSEKOEB TRAINS-
MAY 10, 1891.
Pftssenirer trains will leave Shenaiirlnnh fr,i
Mauch Chunk, Lehlgbton, Blatlnston, Citti-
luuijuti, Aii.uiunu, iiciuiiii,u, xlBtou, 1TU1I
adelphla and New York at 5.17, 7.40, 9.08 a.m.,
12, ii.IV, II, Ul.
Kor Belvlderc, Delaware Water Gap and
tjtroudfcbure at 5.47, a. m.t and 5.23 p. m.
Wnr l.nmltprlvlllA niirt Iri-Anlr.,, U IIU a rv
For White Haven. Wllkes-Harre and Pills
mi, u.-ii, nui iv... n. 111., o.ivjuuu uuti i. iu.
iwrunknaunocK, 10,41a. m s.10 and 5.2C
. m
Kor Auburn. Ithaca. Geneva and and Lvnni
iu.ii n. iu., unu 0.0 p. in.
t nr Laoeyviue.Towanda. Bayrc, waverly,
I'.iiiuin, liuvui-c,.,, iiuuuiu. 1. insula imu.
CblcaRoand all points Wont at 10.41 a. m.,atd
5.26 p. 111.
For Imlra and the WeU.vla8alamanca al
8,iup.m.
ror Auoenneu. iiazieuiu. biocklou. Lum
her Yard. Weatherly and Penn Haven Juno
Hon at 6.47,7.40, 9,08 a. m.and 12,52, 8.10 and
10 p. ui.
ror jeanesviue, iieviBion ana ueavei
Meadow. 7,40. 0.03 a. m. aud 6.26 d. ta.
For Scrauton at 6.47 9 03. 10.41 a. m. 8.10 aud
9:20 p. ui.
For Hazle Brook. Jeddo, Urlflon and Free
land at 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 152 3.10 and
6.26 p. m.
ruri4uaaui$s ai 0.11 ana v.ua a.m., ana
J.lOp.m.
For Wlgjans, a liber ton and FraokylUo al
9.DU ana o.us a m ang 4.1U p.m.
rot 1 nioaviuo, aiuuauujr uuu xieuauu
5.47. 7.10. 9.03. 10.41. 10.68 u. m.. 122.3.10..20. 8.03.
V.4 NUUIU, I'. Ul.
r or ijosi ureea. jiraravine ana Asniuna
1.27. 7.16.8.62. 10.16 a. m.. 1.00.1.10.4.10. 65
3.1H uuu tr.ia ji. iu.
trnr Liarawaier. Mt. uiair ana roitsviue.
1. 10, 9.03, 108 a. in., 12.62,3.10,1.10, 5.28 and 8.0?
b.m.
For Buck Mountain. New Boston and
Morea, 7.40, 9,03, h'.M a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 6.23 and
For Haven Hun, Centralis, Mt. Curmel and
ahamokln, 8.62, and 10.15 a. ul., 1.40, 4.11
uuu o.uo p. Ul.
Trains leave Bbamokln for Bhenandoab,
7.55 11.K) a. m., 2.10, ana vjw p. m., arrivin
st Shenandoah, 9.05 a.m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.28 am
11.15 p. ra.
SDNDAY TRAINS.
For Lost Creek, Ulrardvllle and AshlanO,
150, 9.10 11.85 a. m2.45p. m.
For Uarkwater, St. Olalr and Pottsvllle,
V50. 8.00. 9J30 ni m.. 2.45 1). m.
1' or Yatesvllle, Alahanoy Olty and Delano,
j ru, 1 , oe n 1 in i in a iv,
iiriio n. ui,, t.u, a.iv, u.ua y. lu
For Lotty, Audenrled and Hatletona 8DT
b iu i.u li. ui;
rurjklHUVU lHUUa, 1JJIKIIKIU, E7U.klu,MlU,
Catasauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Eastor
ana new xora, ,ug a. m., i.u p. jn;
For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m.
E.B. BYINGTON,
Uen'l Pass. Act.. Bethlehem",
John R. Coye,
Attorney-at-Law
AND
Real Estate Agent
OFFICE-BKDDAXIi'a BOIIiniNO,
Cor. Main and Centre Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA
PROPERTY FOR SALE:
I A two and one-half story doable frame
u wetting nouso, wun n ire-room ana res
taurant. Located on East Centre street.
K-A valuable property located' on South Jar
uiu mreei.
3 Seven dwelllnK houses at the corner of Gil
bert and Lloyd streets. Good investment.
leruu. recuionavie,
WE'RE AFTERYOD!
'hiladolphia and Reading Bailroad
Kine Table tn effect Julu 1(1 18B1
'BUSS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS
FOr ftew York vln PhtlnilAlrthla. HvaoIt ri.v.
2. 0 3.25, 7.30 5. m. and 12 2.E0 and 6.M
. m. ounany a,iu and 7.4 a. m. For New
01k, via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5.35.
. ui. uuu natima con. m.
Kar ltond tiv afi ii,nAni.i.. f
li 10, fcSa. T.80. a. in.. 12.33 2.WI anil S.Ri : tn. J
aoasy. z JO snd 7. a. ni , 4.80 p. m.
"r JlJri2bnrR' wek day, 1410,7.20 a. rn,i
o. B.H p. m. ,
0' nU'wu' wee)! days, 20 . m.. 12.3i
iJ ' L.,I,,, m MundHV, 2 10 and 7.48
iL. , 4.30 p.m.
sy, 2.10, A.ft, 7.20, a m.. i2 3i 2.60 and !.M I
m. Sunday, 2 Ml aud 7.48 . in , 4 o p. m. r
laauinnsj M.uauoy viy, wee days 7.00
'ror Lanoaster and Columbia, week days.
). Id., 2 50 p. m. '
for WlllUaiNuori, -o.nr.nry aud twlsburk..
eday. 8.2. 7.a0 and "81 a ra., 1.85, 7.0u
m. Si'uday .i.ii a. m., 3.05 n. m.
fir Mahunoy Plane, week uy, 2.10 8.2i.
" 7)andlf.3J a.m., u.v, 135 n.so, 5.55
.'.00 am -a. Wanday , 2 10, 4.2 1 and 7.48
- ra 6, 1.80 ). iu.
Kor Olrnraville nuirmshnriniwh MtaUnni
days, 2.tii, 8.2 j, 5., 7.20 and ll.SOa. m
1S&, 1 86 OSS, 6,65, 7.00 srrt H.25. p m. Hundvia
2'i0. 2 , i.U a. m.. 3.C6. 4.80 11. m. IH
or Ashland and UnauiuKiu, week dart'.
.2 , 5.25,7.20, 1I.3J a m., 1.85 7.00 and 9,2(
m, Sundny 8,23, 8 82 a. m S.05 p. m.
TKAINB VQA Slf KNANIiOAU !
liSavo New York via Philadelphia, week
Ws.7,45 a. in., 1.80, 4.00. 7.30 p. m 12.lt
1 ipui. unnoay, e.uu p. m., 12.1s nignu
Leave No York via Mauch Chunk, week
,a m, i.di;, b.uh. ui i.w ana i.uj p. m. r i
iave Philadelphia, wee nays; 4.10, andfl
:u.w a n. .i.w no o.w p. m, irom jsroaai
:id Callowuill nnd 8.S0 n. m.and 11.30 p. m, ,
from 9th auc ireon streets. Sunday 9.05 a.
m. 11.10 p. m. from utn ano ..rwu.
Leave Heading, week days, 135. 7.10, 10.C5
ma ii.do a. m., o.t, 7.57 p, m. tsnuaay 1.85 and
U.l H. III.
'.30, (HI p. m. Hunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m. andjl
.laveTamanua, weak days, 3.20. 3.43 and 1
2 : a. Dl., 1.21, 7.18, aud U.18 p. in. Hunday 3.U) i
7 43 .m,anO2.50p. m. ft
.save Maliauoy city. Week days. 8.40. 0.18 J
id U.I' 1 m 1.61, 7.42 and 9.44 p.m. Uun-(1
HV, 3.40,8.17 i. m 3.20 p. m.
Leave .uananoy Plane, week days, 2-4, 4.10
1.30,9.15 ll.SOa. m.,1.05, 2.08.520, 828,7.67, and
'.00 n. ui. Hunday 2.4 , 4.00, and 8.27, a. m
3 37. .01 o. m.
Heave Ulrai'dvllle (Happahannock Station)
veeii uaynt i.v, dd, aua v.u a. m.,
2, 6.U1, 6.32, 8.03 and 10.08 p. m. Sunday, 2,47,
0 , 6 33 i. m. 8.41, S.i.7 p. m.
ucave VYlUlanunort, weekdays, 3.00,9.43 and
diia. pi. 3.85 and 11.15 p. m. dnnday 11.15
... ta.
Kor Baltimore, Washington and the west
a a. dc u. 11. u., turoitcn trains leave uirara
,ouua BlttUUU, XUllKUUlUlflH, t. CK IV. IV. x,
;.l 4.16, JS01 and 11.27 a. in., 1.31, 4.24 , 5.55 an. i
0 Ul. nuUUHJT, 9.1Q 11, u. IU., t,.
55 and 7.2) u. m.
ViLANTIO CITY DIVISION.
Leave Phlladelpula, Chestnut Street Y
a iu jjulb Street Wharf.
Vvr Atlantic C'lt,
Week-dovs Express, 8 00, 9:00 a. m. 2.t0,
o.w. v', ow ..iu. aecocuuiuaavioa, l.iya,
in, and 4.15, 0 30 . tn,
enujuys. -u;tpros3, 8.00, 9.0J a. ns
oonim.. nUoi, 8,00 a, m. and 1.45 D. m.
itetnrnlns;, leave Atlantle City, depot
M.ianiiouu arsaQnas nveuue vvepff-naii
Express. 7.00. 7.30. 9.00 a. m. and 3.13. 4.00. 5.:
p. 111, vuuuuiuioaaiiuu u.w, e.iu a. m. ami
4.S0p. ra. Sundays -Express, 4.00, 8 00 p.m.1
Accommodation 7.3J a. in. and 6.05" p. 111.
U. U. ftaNOOOK, Uea'i i-xwr Af.
a., rt.. n'iiin.iiii. rnw. itpn i snucer.
PtNNSYLVANlft RMLRUflD
stmrrrLKIl.T. DIVISION.
n und after September 1 1331, (r!n wilt Icoii
aifuuiuioai as jouowst w
far WhZKan, uilberton. Fravzvllle. Nov!
'osUe,,tlt. Clair, and Hay points, 6.00, 9.1 j.
manai.icpm, 1
anudays,600,9.10mnnd3.l0p m. f,
Vnr Pnttnvllle. H MI H.10 a tn nnil n m V
Sundays. 600, 8.40 a m and 3.10 11 111.
for Reading, 6.00, a m aud 4.15 iiu
Hundavs. 600. 9.40 a. m. and 3.10 nm.
For Pottstowu. Pnoenlsville. Norrlctnwi
ad PhllMeinhlo "- " ".at statlom. S.UI
u Ul t,uu itiu l' aii rf .injrn
iuuaayb. uuu. v.f u u iu b.iu d m
irainn leave piuuiLvii.c .01 oueiianaoan al
id.tOam and 12.11, 7.42, 10,09 p m. BuudoyM
I.L3 a III anil o.u y ui.
'eavo PoiUvllle lorUbeuaudoab, 10.16 an
48. a in 7.15. 0.42 11 in. Hnndays. 10.40 a 1
..IS p m..
beavo Philadelphia (Broad "treel tatlorlt
ir ppttsvuie aua Huonannoan, 0.57, 8 3i i
'0 and 7.03 D m wook days. Snnda-. 0 60. a. BR
9.2J am . fa
K'urraw Yom. szu. i.iK. 4.411. B.sa. n.rju 7hti
-ais .X.i A.m. ll.lHlanil I1.14.1I.SS n m. 1
(limited ei 'es, 1.06 4.50 11 ui.) 12.21 I.dl
ISO, I in, .02 1, 6, e.2 ), 6.50 7.18 8.12 and to T
n, lorn nlo.,,1 al
(limited "ess, 1.06 4.50 11 m.) 12.21 fa.1
tsv, 1
m. 12.01 nleut.
1133 . .11. 4 1221, 12 44 , 2 30, 4.02, (llmW
l . I.. 1 .T " m ' H. , . . .11 UUU 1.1 Ul U' S ,
Forsea uirt. jonir uraucn ann intermedia
stations u.o.J, . ana 11 .1:1 a. in., a.oo, 4.00 p.
week davs. mmdav- 8 2i a. ra.
For B.illlmoro und Wiuiuluglon, 3.50, 7.'-
0.10 ann 11.13 . in,, 4 41,0 57, 7.40 p.m aiid 12..I
uiguiuaiiy uuu 0 dl, lu.zuu. ui., iz a 11 luil'iJ
express with dliilnL' car tullaltlm ire) 1.30, 3.'
p.m. Me kdays. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4 i
lvroi u-iyi., ouo, ii.ou (i, iu. uuuy,
For lticbuiond, 7 20 a. 111. aud 12.03 uU
aauy, 1 av p. in, uauy, except, euna iy.
.rw.usitiave narribuui',1 .or iii.uiourK
ie west every day atv5a.,d 3.10 a m
atmlted) and 3.4H, 8 30, 9.35 p m. Way !
ajto'i'i'. .'a m aud 4.10 p ui every any.
-'or Plttsburj" only, li.20 a oatiy aua 10
m woss uays.
1 save uunbnrv lor WIlllamsDnrt. Elm!
aaandalgus, ltocbesttr, llutlaioand Nlog.f 1
' ill. 5.10 a m dally, aud 1.42 p to week dal:
or aiains, D.jup m weea a&ys.
For Krle and Intermediate points, 6.1" a
'ally. For Lock Haven, 5.10, und 9.66 a
tally, 1 42 and 5.30 ir. m. week days,
.nova 0.10 a m l.2 ind 6,30 p m week d
.10 a. 11 snndavr,
' . It. PUUU, J, K. WUOB,
...Ol Mm I
4hii Pur.
"TTTTILMINGTON 4 NOIITIIEKN K. H
T ' . .. .
nmeiaoie mtneei juau,w,iotii. t
Trains leave Beading (P. A H. statloti
uiuranar, neyieri, iiiraaooro, Joanna, oi
deld, Wnynesburg Junction, Coatesvllle.
uneier,vuaasiora junction, i, u. juu
Wllralnglonaud lnlenuedlale stations,
except Sunday, at 0.25 and 8.30 a.m.
d. m. Bundav onlv al 3.05 . in.
For Warwlftk. HI-l'filflrn anil lrllArm.'
alatlons,dally except Sunday, al 9.20 flth ,' h
5.19 p. m. Sunday only 8.16 a, jn. WJ M
For Blrdsboro and Intermediate uliitl!
Saturday only, at, 12 m
For Baltimore and Washington IB. A CM ft
1L) dally except Hunday at 6,25 and 8.30 h
and 8.15 p. 111. Sunday only at 8.05 p. m
iTains arrive ai iteaoing ir. ik it. iui
e (1
Irom Wilmington, B. A O. Junction, ill
chantn, Chaddslord Junction, West Chei
Lenape, Coatesvllle, Waynesburg June
HnrlnEtleld.Joannn.Blrdsboro. Gibraltar.
fertand Intermediate stations, dally exfl,
unuay ai iu.iu. iu. q.m uuu 0.11 p. iu,
rluv nulv at 11.24 a. m.
From St. Peters, Warwick and lntermeoi
stations, clally except Hunday, at 8.21
aud 2.25 p.m. Sunday only at 6 n. m.
From Xllrdsboro and Intermediate staU
Saturday only at 1.40 p. m. I
From Washington and Baltimore. dalK
cept Sunday, 10 20 a. 111 5.62 and 817 j j
Sunday onlv at 11.21 a. m. 1
B0WNES3 BKIGG8, Gin'l Pass. AlU
A, u. aiiajAuoiiArixr.Bupi.
,1 ,. ,.
niiPTimc js
We, the undersltf
entirely curti
II u I IUIIUI Hunturb
Arch at,. Phlla.
kiln. Pa.. Wm. E. liar eimtlue. Phoeulx
Pa W. M. Lulnbach, 1)21 WatblDgloiI
iteaoing, i'a., J. u. Lyme, uiu w . iiimv&-
HarrlBburir. Pa., O. Ktebn, JJoui;law,vllll
Dr. MAYER Is at Hotel Peuu, UcadluJ
on the 2nd Saturday of each month, l' i
see him.
EE.
BRICIOiR. M, i)
PHYSICIAN AND &LROFI
10: 9 East Centre Street. Mahi'.noy
r):ln'Jnn all special nmsna tpeoll
FREE TO
cur enct'iiicws win uvnu uun run mm ira np
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Haituug, New lllnggold. Ha., I.vaudt, kf.
Easton, Pa., L. P. A C. A. Deturck, OieyE
It. Q. Stanley, 421 Spruce 8L, lbanon, Pfj
Schneider. Locust Dale. Pa. D, U. Noll, 111
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