The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 26, 1891, Image 2

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    HA, n i.i. scoiti:s.
Oaine nt l'lttiliurg Awarded lu ChloE(
by tlio l.'mplic
At BOSTON.
niton u lvoaooi o-
l'lillndflphln 1 0 o a 0 0 0 0 0- s
HstterlM-Chirkson and Clan to) I; Oloasiu
nnd Fields,
AT imOOKLYK.
Brooklyn 0 1080010 1-0
New rork. a 0 0 0 0 it 0 0 8-1
UnttertM-.Foute and Dallyi Welch and
O'Houike.
AT CLKVBbAlftl.
cicvoUM o l a l l a 3 o -u
Clnilnnatl 0 USU1S00 8
liRtterlos Viau nd Daylo: llhlncs and
He- null.
( Hi oil, darkness,
AT 1'ITTSBCRO.
The Pittsburg team rofu od to tbldo by do.
oi ion of umpire an I tho Kama was glvon to
hi' Ohlcagoes by a scare of u to o.
1'ituburg 1 0 3 0 0 0 0
Chloniro 0 0 1 0 0 t 1 -
linttertes-OalvliiHnd Milton Qumbert and
Bouriver,
National I.eiiKiio Itccnrd.
rr Pr
Club, iron. IWrt Ct auh. irvm. il. CTt
Cbloairo... 81 48 .838 Clevciand.Og 73 ,451
Hoton 70 SO .012 llrooklyn.SB 7.1 .430
Now Vork.tiS 64 .567 l'ituburn.55 75 .4J
Phlla'pbla.07 OS .610 C!ticln'utl.4 81 ,371
Amorlcnn Association Gnmn,
AT PHILADELPHIA.
Athletics 1 2 1 0 0 4 2 1 13
Washington 0 0010 a 10 4
Ilnttorles ClmtnLerlaln and Milllguni t'areey
anl MoUulra.
Called, darkness.
AT BAl.TllIOBn.
Ilnltlmore 0 0000101 0-9
Boston 3 0200000 2 a
llatterlee Hnddook and Murphy: Maiden
and ltob.il. on.
AT LOUISVILLE.
Louisville 0 3 0 2 S 0 II 7
8t. Lulll? 1 0 12 0 0 0 -1
Ilattorlw-McOUl and Munyau; Maklm ond
Cnlilll.
Called, durkness,
Antorlriiii Association Itocoril.
rer Pa,
Cltibi. ITon. IamU Ct Ouo- mm. TsU Ct
Boston.... 88 30 .OUJ Columbus.. 01 72 .489
Bt. L0UI9..83.48 .031 MUwullk'0.o8 71 .450
Haltlmoro G8 50 ,53) Loullle...50 70 MfiS
Athletic. 07 01 .510 lVaah'ton.,41 bO iM
Kiuteru Aasoclutlon.
AT ALUANY.
Altmrty 1 100300U 7
Lebanon 0 0000000 0
Called, darktiesi.
AT TBOT.
Buffalo 1 0000000 0-7
Tioy 0 0S11000 0-4
llatterlea-Oerman and Wcckbecker; Stalb
nnd Wells
The Application Dpnlrd.
Aluanv, N. Y., Sep. 20. Gov. Hill lias
dcciuoil not to grant the application for
tho extradition of Horace A. Green nmj
Julius Gross, wanted in Chicago for tho
larceny of $120,030. (
la This rjiMimiiiii.ii) ?
FiTTSMJliO, 1'a., Sep. 20. A man an
swering the description of Frederick.
Fltzslmmons, wanted for murder, lins
been arrested in Itochelle, a village near
Gainesville, Fla.
Kiiws or tju; wav.
Mr. Maine ling declined to, take par
in the Ohio campaign. .
Secretary of War I'roctor is back in
Washington from his tour of inspection
in the west.
Secretary Blaine Tins returned to
Augusta, Me., from Bar Habor, much
improved in health.
Allerton broke the stallion wagon re
cord at independence, Iowa, making the
mile in 2:15. Tho host previous record
was'2:10 1-2.
At Bradford, Pa., Sandy Ferry and
Jnmes Darling, while blasltng stumpi
with dynamite, were Instantly killed and
horribly mutilated by a premature dis
charge of the explosive. 4PtJ ajflMI
The President has appointed Samuel
8. Lockhart, of South Dakota, to ba
Agont for the Indians of the Slssetou
Agency of bouth Dakota.
E. H. Smith, a woll known manufactu
rer of Mansfield, Conn., is dead. H
was the father of Chnrlos Emory Smith
of the Philadelphia Press.
James Farrell. who in dond at ISollcvua
Hospital, New York City, was the oldest
patient in that institution, having bocu
an inmate lor twenty-three years.
Weuthnr Indloutloin.
Washington, Sep. 20. For Now England;
Fair, westerly winds, oooler.
Tor Hasten! New York, Hast era Pennsyl
vania, Nuiv Jersey Maryland and Delaware!
Clear, stutloniry temperature, slightly cooler,
westerly wind.
Tor Western New York and Wostern Ponn
sylvanla: Generally cloar, 'ooo'.or, w oetcrly
winds, becoming variable.
NinV YOltIC MAltKKTS.
Nmv York, Sep. SO, Money on call
)er cenv.
JION'DS.
Closing OoMnii
Yeaterduy, To-day.
4 s, 100T llee llBM U?H
a, iwi vuu aau4 lit
STOCK MAUItBT.
Closliijr
Yoatrday,
Canadian l'avlfla BOH
Central l'aoldo lu
ihluago, ilur. -Quinsy Mm
Delawute & lludaou IU7U
Del., Lno'l. & Western HI Hi
llriw :HH
Ilrle mr ul&
Clotlng
io-aay.
BUj
081
HI
3 I
70
ltke Shore 122
12H6
l.ouU. & -Niull HJU
Mlohllian Central I01U
Mtwoinl l'.iolllo 743
New Jersey Central 110
Northwestern HO
Oregon Navigation 70
l'aollloMail 3J
KeatllUK UH
ltook Ttlund 80
St. Paul 74M
Union I'uolflc 4ijfi
Western Union 84VI
OUAIN MAHKBT.
110)i
110
HO
3SU
74 vi
43'.
8J?j
Wheat oued hluh, closed steady. No. 3
lledWltiter. lOli. Oet. 10.1)4.
Corn ationtc tf.rpuuh out tho day. No, 2.
Mixad. 31: Slit. UiiC.Oct. II'JU.
OaU aUwUy. No. 2. inlxoJ, 31Ha12; Sep.
OSN, 0Tf
piioDucn.
11UTT1K-
Ciei.mery, Btflto Si Venn., cxtras.33 an531o,
CTeamwy, iwvwrii iiivm .,.-4 a.ai . o,
l.Teuuiory, western, aooonut ia o.tuu t
Btaie dairy, n. f. tula, extras, ,,.2i o.a'jJ c
Haas
N, Y. State, now laid, nor doj.,,.?(H$o.aqi e
l'enu.. new laid UOWic.aSl c
Western & Nortnwuntcrn, good to
prune 18 alO
Potatoes
Jerter Uoae. twrbbl ,., 7Sat 11
Bweet potatoea, Vu., oooloe,, 1 Hni 00
I.IVR 1'OITLTIIY -
ttprltur ohlekeua. choloe, larze per lb. , 13 nlSU
fcpnns-cnlukvu. Prune alli
VowU, Jersey, tiiutoi; 1-a., perlb.,,,,,,lla
pniniio 1'oultiit-
Turkeya. mlind woluhtJ. oor lb. .,,,,,13 ell
fcpV chk. 1'bUa, 3ni IU to pair,. ,,18 10a,
Arruca
Aid. A 1M, ehotos, pr crate.,. 80s 40
York, per crtUod Vlpplo, p d.-b.til.lra XitX U7
Coloniblu nt tlio World' i'alr.
Wasiiikoton, Sep. 20. ltospectlns the
exhibition to be held at Chicago, Salva
dor Catnacho, president of the National
Commlssfbneni of tho Hepubllo of Col
ombia, reports that the idea is to ex
hibit there the numerous natural re
sources, industries, evidences of scteuttflo
anil llUarary progress of Colombia, and
show the outside world the culture,
dress, food, home", pleasures and occu
pations cf the people
Forest Fires Checked.
Ashland, Wis., Sep. 20. Spool als
from ten different towns of northern
Wisconsin say that the rain cheeked the
forest fires. Drutnmonil had a close
shrive and hundreds of men were lighting
the lire at one time. The damage will
not le as heavy as at first reported, as
most of the llres wore confined to dis
tricts burned over last spring. West ol
Hayward there wore many heavy losses.
COPYRIGHT IB9I
A needy woman
tho ono who's overworked, nerv
ous, and debilitated. What sho
needs is Dr. Picrco's Favorito Pre
scription. It's mado exactly to fit
her case an invigorating, rcstora
tivo tonic, and a Boothing and
strengthening nervine, giving tone
and vigor to tho wholo system. Kut
it isn't a mere stimulant. It's a
legitimato medicine, that an expe
rienced physician has carefully pre
pared, for woman's ailmenfa. All
tho functional derangements, chronic
tveaknesscs, and painful disorders
peculiar to tho sex, aro corrected
and cured by it.
And because it's a certain remedy,
it can bo mado a fuarantecd one.
If it fails to give satisfaction, in any
case, you have your money back.
Tho best pill costs less than any
other. Costs lc&s, but does moro.
They're smaller, too, and easier to
take. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets
aro the best pills. Thoy regulate
leriecuy mo liver, stomacn, anu
owcis.
NINETEENTH ANNUAL TOUR
f coiitinuom conccrtlug by tlio
uu ram.
I ft m
Yric bards,
Mis, Composers, SiDgcrs, iDs'rumeDlalisls.
Seven Distinct Bands :
Forty one dllteront muaioal intrumeMi,
Vl inn Jinna, epanifeu jmhuuuiiii jmuu,
Cornet Hand, l'ronch Ocarina Hind,
Chlneso Ugee Bine Hand. Xylo
phone Uund, Martial Hand.
ONE NIOUT ONLY.
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1st, 1891
Robbiiis' Opera House,
for tho benefit of
Ebcnezer Evangelical Church.
TliESTEO mi. I' .r rt Able Sm Liid t
llaccitre1 many 'Hoikji-iI ca.s Cmt n' tit-mi n i
aoprlLts by thr i-est rti)ict ti. I to ) net lnw smiitni'
fipi.i!, fiUnpprir, mm In Itn (Un 1 i't iwoi' u.li nf .
lymW'inii f ftntived S rl fi.r t-Ff rtE BOOtt f xvsu
nior-UUofn.lr-Tf:U n I trratir.f il ffrE, y m--il f
kcutui, cures. Itn UUJO l:-rnti.ltii rf.u jmi oM"'
tml, rnj ten cent-, n ti.imp-. u i.. m-fntmn
lilt, iia 11. uur.r- i . rti-rvn. m LAAiAt w.t
SOHEIDER'S BAKERY,
SO Eatl Centre Street, SJIUKAXDOAU.
Bread, Cakes, Ice Cream and Confectionery !
-OF ALL KINP9,-
mf v. a r
is and will over bo tho
fbest
Hemedy for
iI
(in,i TniinTi!i:rt. TlrtokQCllO
Unina In thn Silftn. IJIlOSt UUU
Joints, Nouralgia, Bprains, Sto
Before you seed to tray, ootala
WFREE OF CHARCE-W
valuable booki "QuWe to Heaitn," witn
idoraemeats ot prommeni payaici
F.AD.RICHTER&CO
3 10 BroadwaYi
HEW TUIirv
38
kJVn TT T,.1cn
Vienna, Vrenei JioiteiUam, Olttiif
TJnTnhiri. Knnafculn Iiolnstn.
50 Cents a bottle, For Solo by
I "I- ICTTtT.TTV. i
C. II. 1IAGKNI1HCII,!
c icnnnuunn, rn.,
1 U 1 .
BBSs
A RATION'S WARDS
Animal Hoport of tlio Com
missioner of Pensions.
BIG INCREASE DURING THE YEAR.
In That Time 138,210 Were Added to
the Rolls.
Tin. Tot.il Number of Chnrgo 00,160.
Tlio Kiliubor of Widows and Daughters
of Itmolutloimry Soldiers Is Down
to 23An Incronso of Some 813,000,000.
Other Statistics.
WA8IHNOTON, Sep. 20. The annual re
port of Commissioner Unum, of .the Pen
Rlon Bureau, shows that on June 80,
1801, there were 070,100 pensioners borne
upon the rolls of tho Bureau, being
133,217 moro than wore carried on tho
rolls at tho close of tho Inst fiscal year.
They are clnsslflod as follows: Widows
nnd daughters of Revolutionary soldiers,
3 ; nrmy invnlld pensioners, 113,507;
nrmy widows, minor chlldron, etc,
108,537; navy invnlld pensioners, 5,470.
navy widows, minor children, etc., 2,503;
survivors of the war of 1813, 7,630; sur
vivors of tho Mexican war, 10,870 ;
widows of soldiers of tho Mexican war,
0,070.
Following nro tho number of pensions
of the several classes granted under the
net of Juno 27, 1800; Army invnlld pen
sioner', 07,130; nrmy widows, minor
chlldron, etc., 12,200; navy Invalid pen
sioners, 8,070; navy widows, minor chll
dron, etc., 1,430.
During tho last fiscal year first pay
ments wcro paid upon 231,100 original
claims, requiring $.11,801,538 for their
pnymcnt. This is nn Incronso in tho
number of original payments over tho
yonr lbOO of 04,532. Tho aggregate cost,
however, was $1,087,802 less.
The aggicgato annual vnluo of tho
070,100 pensions on tho roll June 31,
1801 was 180,217,2000, tho averago an
nual valuo of each pension was $130.00,
nud the nvcrago annual valuo of ench
pension under tho not of Juno 27, 1800,
wns $121 51.
Tho total amount disbursed on ac
count of pensions, expenses, etc., during
tho fiscal year was $118.518,031). 71, ns
compared with $103,403,800.10 disbursed
during tho preceding fiscal year. So
it appears that 138,210 pensioners wero
ndded to tho rolls during the fiscal year
just closed, nt nn increased cost to tho
nation of $12,O5!,0G9 as compared with
tho expenditure? of tho previous fiscal
year, nnd said expenditures includo
$4,357,317 paid upon vouchors remaining
unpaid nt tho closa of tho yenr.
Pensions wero granted each of tho last
fouu years ns follows: 1833, 11)3,373; 1889.
145,208; 1800, 151,033; 1801, 250,503.
H15VUNT1I DAY ADVUNTISTS.
l'Jrst Anminl Convention or the Atluntlo
Coufnrenco lit Mouut Holly.
Mount Holly, N. J., Sep. 20. Tlio
first annual camp meeting of tho Atlan
tic Couf eronco of Soventh-Day Adventists
,is.in session here. Oue of tho striking
things nbout this meeting Is that nono
of the sect pretends to know the dny and
hour of the second coming of Christ.
There nre eight churches in tho At
lantic Conference nnd 400 nnd odd mem
bers. Two hundred nre nttendlng tho
enmp meeting nnd getting up nt 5:30
o'clock in the morning to henr about tho
four-nnd-tweuty elders nnd tho seven
vials of wrath and tho time, times nnd
a half time, all of which nro mado plnln
ns print by tho spenkers.
There nro two big tents on the grounds
for tho meeting, fifty houso tents, n
rcstnuraut tent, a kitchen tent nnd a
grocery nnd bookstore tent. There nre
three prenchlng services overy dny, to
Bay nothing of praycr-iucetlngs and
business meetings.
Aiuin Dlcltlitsou AVIU I.ecturo Afruln.
Uo.ndout, N. Y., Sep. 20. Anna Dick
inson, tho lecturer, who has been pub
lished broadcast as insane, remains a
cuest at Interprlso, the homo of Dr.
Frederick W. Sownrd, near Goshen.
People residing in that vicinity hnvo dis
pelled the idea that Miss Dickinson is in
sane, and regard it as a wcll-workod ad
vertising dodge. She recently delivered
a lecturo at Goshen, and it is announced
thnt sho will tako tho lecture platform
during the coming season.
Tho Colebruti'd Dr. llurvhiird.
Saratoga, Son. 20. The Rov. Dr.
Samuel D. Hurchnrd, who is dead hero,
bocamo celebrated during the campaign
in which Dlfiluo and Cleveland wero
pitted ngninst each other for tho presi
dency. Ho It was who at n dinner given
to Mr. lilnino mnde the reference to rum,
Iiomanism nnd rebellion, which wns sup
posed by many of Mr. Blaiuo's friends
to hnvo caused his defeat at that time.
llellovcd tho Kulscr X.lcd.
Londos, Sep. 20. A Ilerlin dispatch
says that tho story of tho Kaiser's declar
ation of pence, during tho Austrian
mnnoeuvros, Is l.olloved to bo a fabrica
tion, inspired by the Government, if not
directly by tho ICniser, who Is said to bo
nffoctod by tho adverse criticism which
the warlike tone of his public utter .nee
has ovoked throughout Kurope.
Gen. llootll In Atiatrulla.
JfELPOuiiXE, Sep. 20. Qen. liooth, ol
tho Salvation Army has received n per
fect ovation nt Hendigo nnd at Ueeloug.
Great crowds hnvo joined in tho Army's
processions, nnd monster meetings hnvo
been Held, mo advent of lien. Booth
In this colony (Victoria) has given a
strong impetus to revlvulism.
Artlat I.iU'rti Nut Dead.
Madkid, Sep. 20. It Is now learned
that John Seymour Lucas, A. Ii. A., the
uistinguisuou .ngusii painter, ovlio was
reported as among tho.e killed by the
railway nccldont between Burgos nnd
ban bebastlan, is not dead, but Is sovcro
ly wounded,
Will Not Hold u Convention.
Albany, N. Y., Sep. 20. Tho State
Farmers' Alliance and the two State
Farmer Leagues In session here decided
it was too late to call a convention and
not desirable to nominate
Women to be Admitted
Zakervillk, O., Sop, 20. The Ohio
Methodist Episcopal Conference has de
cided, 124 to 37, to admit women as lay
usteyuvoB tu general coaiereaces.
A Husband's Mistake
Ilu'bnnds loo often permit wives, snd nnr
eutthelrcliildren, to innr from hendaclie,
oizzltiess, neuralgia, steeple-sness, nt, ner
vomnes, when oy tho use of far. Allies'
ftnatriratlfn Va.w.nA .,,.1. -
could easily be prevented Draa-glsts evtry-
liaisr Immouse ssle. Woodworlli Oo., ol
Kort Wnyno, Ind.; Hnow & l'o., of Syraeuse.
N. Y.;J.O. Wolf, Hillsdale. Mich.; nnd bun
d edsol others say "It Is the greauat seller
they over knew.'r It contains no oplitis.
Trial bottlrs and line book on Nervous
Diseases, free at C. II, llngenuuch's.
The Iinrvea moon la waning.
Mlloo' Norvo ana Llvor PHla
Act on a new principle regulating the
liver, clomncb nnd bowels thimiah the nervet
A new discovery. Mr. Miles' l'llls speedily
jute biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles,
constipation, unequaled lor men, women,
children. Smallest, mil test, surest I Sidoses,
2ct8. Bamples Free, at O. 11. Hageubuch's
drug store.
Cool mornings warm dnya.
Tho Socrot of Suoco'ss.
C. II. Hagonbuch, the drugglst.bellaves that
the secret of sueceis 1? perseverance. There
fore he peislsls in koephig the llnistllneof
perfumeries, toilet articles, cosmetics, drugs
and chemicals ou the market. He especially
Invite nil persons who hivo palpltitlon,
short breath, weak or hungry rpells, pain In
Bide or shoulder, oppre-slou, nightmare, dry
ci ugh, smothering, dropsy or lieart disease
to try Ilr, Allies' uueqiMled New Henrt Cure,
be'ore It Is too lute. It has tue largest sale ot
any similar remedy. Fine book oftestlmo
nUls free. Dr. Miles' lleslorutlve Nervine Is
unsurpassed for s'ceplessness, neadache, tits,
elc, and It contains no opiates.
M National Bank
TIIUATUR IlUII.niJXO,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
Capital, $ioo,ooo.oo.
A. W. Leisennng, Pres.,
P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres.,
J. R. Leisenrinq, Cashier,
S. W. Yost, Ass't Cashier.
Open Ually Prom 9 to'3.
3 PER CENT. INTEREST
Paldon HlvltlD; nepoHltn.
Bank Countors, Tyler Gystem, Port
able, Unoqualed In Stylos,
Cost and Finish.
1E0 Tage Cttalogua cr Counter., Deika tc, IlloBtratcd In
Ctilort, lionfc. Fr( Postage 1& Cnla.
Also 'l'yler'a oyni
Office llcka nnd Tj pe
M'l'Itep C'abliiet, S!OU
Ntjlen. llest and cheap
est on enrth, with great
reduction In prices.
ISO iiaRO cataloKu Free.
rAhlaga It) da. lull llaca ot
DebLa, (naira, Taljlpa, Look
laxf., raUnrla, Irf-pal lllauk
falilnrta, etc., alwaj. In alt.ek.
Sorclal work made to order.
TI J.I-.ll UEBKCO.i tll.I.oula, Bio., U.S.A.
-rou-
SHERIFF,
BENJ, J. SMITH,
PRESENT DEPUTY".
APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAH.
PERFECT IN FORM I-MATCHLESS IN WAR I
Bo wxtoai were ihe toeleou for atilwtrt mis tbtt
poor iMjiRt mrta win pultodettn.
bTry had can Dft BTBunu
and VXOOS0US In all reipecti.
YOUNG MEN OR OLD,
inner. 115 irom ki.vuuij un
DILXTT. Last or FalllDit Uan
hood, rfayilcil Exeeiica. Mental
WorrT. Stunted Derelorme&t. or
any FERBONAL WEAKWEB8. can be
reetored to PERFECT HEALTH and
tbft NOBLE VITALITY 4)1 BTKOHU
UEH. tne Pride and Power ol nation!.
We claim by years of practice by
our pxclnnlra methods a uniform
MONOPOLY OF SUCCESS" ' In trcaV
Affliction! of Men. Testlmonlah
ZZ-3 ' f rr m 50 states and Territories,
OUR NEW tHOK pal d f or of II ml ?d 1 m ef Q ei
It while too cftn. Pull Eiplanatlom for HOME TEEAT
KENT. Yoa can be FULLY RESTORED ai Tboatacdl
tiavebetnbr . Bead car tettlmonlali. Addreeaatonca
ERIE MtDICAw CO. BUFFALO. NaT.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Largest and oldest reilab'e pirely cah com
panies repraemeu. uy
JDJTVXID PAITST,
120 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah, Pa.
The Cheapest Place !
TO BUY
Gents' FuraisMog Goods, Hosiery, Etc,
-IS at-
CHARLES : YAROWSKY'S,
Zi West Centre HL, Bbeuandoah.
JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON,
30 E. OENTIW3 BT SHENANDOAH
FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE.
Finest brands ol clears always on hand.
,ffl A
mm
III IV l I
xue best temperance uriunn.
UEISKELL'S
EwVgor SKM DISEASE
I'rom Simple XMinplefi to ntinttiinte EcaiUSIAi
vt1,VHm" "'T,"ninfs for Kltcltcti nnQ Slot.
Ilooitl,'' a handy book for tho homchold. PKES5,
CACTUS SLOOD CURE.
SUPERIOR TO SARSAPARILLA.
Tones up your systom 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.
Your trade is what wo
want.
This Is how we propose
to get It.
By selling you a first
class article; by selling you
for less than others; by
selling you furniture, an
organ, a piano, a sewing
machine or anything else
In the line of household
goods.
We have a largo and va
ried stock to select from.
No trouble to show goods.
Call, examine and be
convinced.
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THE OLD RELIABLE,
J. P.Williams & Bro.
Soutlt main St.,
S X3IE3SrnTIDO.I-3:.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
ARUANOEUENT OF PASSENQBK TKAINS.
-MAY 10. 1891..
I'RSKcnircr trains will leave Hheuiuidonh for
Miuicii i;uunK, jcuiguion, Hiaimcton, i:atr.
adeliihlaandftew Vorlr. at 6.47, 7.40, 0.08 a. ni.,
IZ62, 3.10, 6.26 p.m.
For Belvldere, Delaware Wfller Gap and
3irouasourg ata.f, a. m., ana o.zup. m.
for i.uui Uciiviiie uuu xreuion, v.us a., ra
For Willie Haven. Wilkes-Barre and Pitts
Wi. O.VOt 1.11 n. d.lll uuu uii Ui.
nn e ii iu ii, n . am.. neni
r or j. unKnauuocK, iu,4i a, m., s.iu una o.w
p. m.
For Auburn, Itliaca; Geneva and and Lyon!
10.41 a. m.. and 5.20 p. m.
nr j.aoey vine, juwauna, esayre, waveny,
ciiuiaii, .Hiviirnici, uuiinuj, i.main rifun,
Chicago and all points Weat at 10.41 a. m.,and
p, m.
For Mralra and the West vlaBalnmanca nl
3.10 p.m.
t or Auaenriea. nazieion. uiocKion. ijnin
una iiuu, n tavuui; uuu . cuu ii.tau uuuv
Hon at 6.47,7.10, 9,08 a. m. and 12.52, 3.10 and
io p. m,
ror joanesvine, ijevision ana ueavei
Meadow. 7.40. 0.03a.m. and 5,28 n. m.
r or scrauion at o. u.un, iu.ua. m. a.iuana
p. ra.
ior lias e tiroos:. jeaao. unnon ana f reo
land at 3.47. 7.40. 9.03. 10.41 a. m.. 122 8.10 and
5.26 p. m.
r oritu&Kaue ai o.n ana v.ua a. ua,, anu
3.10 p. m.
r or tvigkrans, uuuerion ana r rauKvine ai
).cu ana v.i3 a. m., ana s.iu p. m.
For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City nnd Delano
5.47. 7.40. 9.08, 10.41. 10.63 a. m..UL62,3.10.5.28. 8.03,
9Ji and 10.27 p. m.
v or i.osL urees. lraravnie ana Asniana
1.27. 7.46.8.52. 10.15 a. in.. 1.00.1.40.4.10. 6.33.
3.10 and 9.14 n. m.
f or uarawaicr, au uipir ana roiisvuie,
7.40, 9.03, 10.58 a. m 12.52, 3.10, 4.10, 5.28 and 8.0!
p.m.
For Back Mountain, New Boston and
Moron, 7.40, 9.0S, 10.53 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 6.28 and
5.03 p.m.
For ltaven Kuu, Ceutralla, MU Carmel aud
SliamoSln, 8.52, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.4C
and 8.00 p. m.
Trains leave Hhamokln for Bnenandouli,
7.5") 115 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 9"m p. m arriving
at Sbenandoab, 9.05 a. m., 12.W, 3.10, 6.28 and
11.15 p. m.
SUNDAY TltAINH
For Lost Creek:, Qlrardvllle and Ashland,
8.50, 9.10 ll.35a. m., 2.45 p. m.
For Darkwater, Ht. Clair and Fottsvllle,
5.50, 8.00, 9.30 . m., 2.45 p. m.
For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano,
4.00, 11.35 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m.
For Lofty, Audenrled and llazleton, 8.01
v m., 1.40 p. m:
For llauch Chunk. Leblghton, Blatlncton,
Catasauqua, AUentown, Bethlehem, liastor
and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m:
For Philadelphia, 1.40 P. ra.
k. B. BYINGTON,
(len'l l'ais. Act., Bethlehem.
John R. Coye,
A.ttorney-at-Law
AND
Real Estate Agent,
OFFICE Beddalib Building,
Cor. Main and Centre Street. SHENANDOAH, PA.
PROPERTY FOR SALE:
t-K two and one-half story double frame
dwelling bouse, with lit ire-room and res
taurant. Located on East Centre street.
A valuable property located on Bouth Jar
din street.
3-Beven dwelling houses at the corner of Gil-
bertandUoyaitreeU. Good luvMtmeuti
WE'RE AFTER YOD
Philadelphia and Reading Eailroad
lHme liable in egeet July 10 MU1
rRAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS
2. 0 5.25, 7.20 n. m. and 12 85 2.50 and 6.M
j. ui. ouniiay 2,iu ana 7.4b a. m. For New
Sf ' v Manc1' Chunk, week days, 6.25,
, .Of l,Vdlng and Fhllndefphla weekdays,
2.10 6.26, 7.S0, iu m 12.35 2.R0 and 5.65 pi m,
-tiuday.2ioand7.48n, m., 4.30 p. m.
n .Js'i "ul weeK aays, z.w,i.w a, m,i
U, 0.00 p. to.
For Alleslown, week dayd, 7.M . m 12.3!
u d. m.
i2i 2.B0 nnd 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 2 I0and7.tj
,r lkm2'i2 ?A Mhanoy City, weok
iyi, 2.10, 5.4s, 7.30, a in., J2 3S 2.60 and 5A8
' m. Bnudav. 2.lORnd 7 is.
Additional u, Mahanoy Oliv.
p.m.
ror uwoaiier nna Columbia, weak days.
.30 a. m., 3.50 p. in.
For Wllllamsport, -lunbury and Lewisbnrit.
ftk days. 8.25, 7. and lisi a, m 1,35, 7.00
m. Hunday 3:25 . m , 3.05 p. m.
or Mabanoy Wane, wt-eK uays, 2.10 8,25.
h. 7.20 and 11.3J a.m.. lvt. I ai g sii.sk
7.01 am '.', . in. Hnndny. 2 19. 8.25 and 7.4i
iu a, i,au ru.
inr Aslllaiirl ntlll Ul',Q t.wtlr.n 'waalr
-.2 .,5.25, 7.20, 11.3 J a. m 1,35, 7.00 and 9,24
m. Sundny 3.25, 8 82 a. m 3.05 p. m. -ritAINB
FOi; HHENANDOAH :
Lsave New York via Philadelphia, weckl
ys,7.45 a. m., 1.30, 4.00. 7.30 p. m 12.11
Mgbt. Bunday, il.OO p. m.. 12.15 nlcnt.
nd Callowbilland 8.35 a. ra. and 11. sn n. in
Tom 9th ano ,4rt!en fltreniA. Hunfinv una a
m. 11.10 p. m. from 9tb nd Ureu.
i.eave uraaini:, week aays, 1.3S. 7.10, 10.05
md 11.50 a. m.. 6.55. 7JS7 n. m. Bundnv 1.35 ann
10.43 a, ra.
Leive Fottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m
UO. (111 D. in. Hnnrtiiv. ?A0. TIYln. m. ar,lt
U6 . m.
'.save Tamaqna, week days, 8.20, 8.48 and
2 ' a, ra.. 1.21. 7.13. and 9.18 1. m. Bundav n.'m
7 43 in. and 2.50 p. m.
i.eave aiananoy uuy, wesK aays, 8,40, 9.18
.ud 11.47 x. rn., 1,61, 7.42 and 0.14 p.m. Bun.
lay, 3.48,8.17 t. m 3.2J p, m.
Leve iViUlianov Wane, weok davs.2-41.4.co
1.80,9.35, 11.59 a. m.,l.(i5, 2.08. 6 20, 8 28.77, and
'i.min. m. Bandar 2.4 . 4.03. and R.27. . m.
3 37,6.01 p.m.
uauvB uiraravuio mnppanamiocR: Biation)
veek days. 2.47 4.07, 6.35, and 9,41 a. m 12.05,
' 12. 5.28, 6.32, 8.03 and 10.06 p. m. Bunday, 2,47,
0 , 8.33a. m. 8.41, 6.H7 p. m.
nave Wllllamsport, week days, 8.00,9.45 and
1,55 a. m. 8.85 and 11.15 p. m. Bunday 11.15
.1. m.
For Baltimore, Washington and tho west
'In B. & O. It. 1C, through Trains leave O Ira id
.Ti-uue Bbauuu. 1 uimuuimuti ir, a jk. n. Ik.l
it 4.16, 801 and 11.27 a. m 1.31, 4.24, 6.55 an?
'm p. iu. onnuay, 1.10 n.m u.z a, ra .2f
'.65 and 7.21 p. m,
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave PhlladelDbla. Chestnut Btrael Wharf
aiu .jjulhBtreet Wharf.
For Atlantic Cltv.
Week-diVR Kxnresp. R00. fl.-OO a. m. 2fn.
3.00, i.'K), 600 r., sa, Aoeoai!uoaatlon,7.40!iiK,N
ai and 4,15, 0 30 m, 1
u.r cm um n . . .V
-JUUU n D. O.UV, U.Vl U. Ill, AU
coaiani iatlOD, s.Otf a. m. dnd (.45 p. m.
3iurniLiK, leuve Aiianuo tjuy, aepot
MUntieand Arkansas ivenue''. Week.nm r
Express, 7.00, 7.30, 9.00 a. m. nnd 3.15, 4.00, 5.30
n. m. Accommodation COO. 8.10 a. in. uud
4.30 p. m. Bandays -Kspress, 4.00, B 00 p, m.
u. it. jun., uou', t ss r AKl.
i. A. V.r.LKOD. Pro. fJsn'l vauneer.
IJfHSYLVAMA RAILROAD.
L BOHUYtKILl, DIVI8I0R
M and afr 8citemler 1 1351, Iraini will Uav
Bnn.unctoah as fotlows:
For Wlggan, yilbertou, Frackvillo, Now
tofttlo, Bt. Clair, aud way points, 6.00, 9.13
m and 4.16 u in,
tiundays, two, 9.40 a m and ,UII p m.
For Fottsvllle, 0.00, v.lo a m and 4. 15 p m.
riundnj'B, 1)00. C.4ia m and 3.10 m,
For Heading, 6.00, a ni and 4.15 v ii
Sundays, 600, 9.40 a. m. and 3.10 pm,
tor l'oilstowii, Vhoamxville, Norristwn
nd Fblladnlpbls 'Ki--" --et sutlonj, 6.03,
a.m. and 1.15 p m week days
mndiaya, ooj, a.lu aniupia
Trains leave Fravsvine iui onenaiidoau at
O.iOam and 12.14, V.42, lO.lrtp m. Bundaj-s,
1.18 am and 6,40 pm.
Leave FotUvllle InrHhenandoab, 10.15 and
i.4i, a in 7.15, 9.12 p m. Bundays, 10.40 a m
.15 p m.
l.anve l'hlladelphla (Broad street station),
r Potlsvllle ud Bheuundoab, 6.57, 8 35 a m
4. 0 and 7.00 p m week days. Bunday 6 60, and
.2S am
or New York, 8.20, 4,06, 4.40, 6.85, 6.60, 7.80,
0).M ll.OOnnd 11.14, 11.35 irn.l'ioOnoon,
(limited eTnrss, 1.08 4.50 p ai.) 12.21 12.44, 1,40,
UK, 1 -.02 5,6,6.2), 6.50 7.13 8.1,4 and 10.00 p.
m, 12.01 nlcht.
fn Banuuys, .), 4.05, 4.40, 6.35, 8.12, 8.80, P.FQ-
11.35 t li. unl 1221, 12 41, 2 30, 4.03, (llmltf-flM
i.ivn. (Jl,2t ha, . i . , . o m and 12.01 nlfcWi
ForBea Girt. Lone Branch and Intermedlatrr"
stations 6.60, 8.25 and 11 39 a. ra., 3,30, 4.00 p. m.
weekdays, t) nil day 8 25 a. m.
For Baltimore and Wasulnglon. 3 60, 7.20,
9.10 and 11.18 a. m., 4 41, 0 57, 7.10 p m and 12.03
night daily and 8 31, 10.20 a m., 12 35 (limited
express with dining car tollalllmnre) 1.30, 8.46
p.m. we kdays. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4.01
wee dys, 6.03, 11.30 p. ra. dally.
For ItichiuoQd, 7 20 u. m. and 12.08 night
daily, 1 30 p m, uaily, except Bunday.
iriu leave tlarrlsnurg lor jfitisuure and
ie wast every day at i.ana"d 8.10 a m and
M .limited) aud 3.40, 8 30, 9.33 p m. Way for
Altn,niH !., j, ra and 4.10 y tu every aay.
For Flttsbur oniy, 11.20 a m oally and 10.20
m wees days.
Loave Bunbury tor Wllllamsport, Elmlra,
.'auaudalgoa, Bocbeter, BnQaloand Niagara
''alls, 5.10 a m dally, and 1.42 p m week diiy,
"or 1.klDS, 5.30 p m week days.
For Krie and intermediate puintn, 5.10 am:,
lally, Fnr Lock Haven, 6.10, and R.56 a ra,
tally, 1 42 and 6.30 p. m. week days. For
teuova o.tO a m ind p m week days,
.10 a. m daudayc
H rj. K. POGB. J. F.. WOOD,
'Iah Mun 4ro. Pflsa.. Axt.
yiLMINGTON & NORTIIEUN IV. li.
Time table in effect Miw. 10. 1691.
Trains leave Beading (F. 6 U. station) for '
Gibraltar, Beyfert, Blrakboro, Joanna, Bprlng
Held, Wuynesbure; Junction, Coatesvllle, West ,
Chester.Chadsford Junction, B, t O. Junction, I
Wilmington and Intermediate stations, daily '
except Bunday, at 6.25 and 8.30 a.m. aud 3.151
p. m. Hnndny only at 3.05 p. m. 5
For Warwick, BUFeters aud Intermediate J
siaiious,uaiiy except, ounaay, ai v.-v a.m., ana 1
6.19 p.m. nunday only 8.15 a in. S
For Blrdsboro and Intermediate stations,!
Saturday only, at 12 m. fii
For Baltimore nnd Washington IB. & O. Jhf
it.) nany except nunaay atu,25nna B.30 iii
and 3.15 p. m, Bunday only at 3.05 p. m. WJu
Trains arrive at Heading (P. ds U. station) (
(rom Wilmington. B. & o. Junction, Montr
cbauln.Chaddslord Junction, Westchester, I
Leuape, Coatesviile, Wnynesbnrg Junction, j
Bprlngtleld.Joanna, lllrdsboro, Gibraltar, Bey. L
fertand Intermediate stations, dally except
Bunday at 10.20 a. m. 5.52 and 8.17 p. m. Bun j
day only at 11.24 a.m. I
From St. l'eters, Warwick and Intermediate )
HLUimus, uuuy except, cuuiiuy, ui u. uu
and 2.25 p.m. Bunday only at Op. ra.
From Blrdsboro una Intermediate stations,
Saturday only at 1.40 p. m.
From Washington and Baltimore, dally ex.
cept Bunday, 10 20 a, m, 6.52 and 8.17 p. m.
Bunday only at 11.21 a. m.
BOWNKSB 1SHIGOS, Gen'l Pass. Afit.
A. G. MCOAUBLAND, Bupt,
RUPTURE. -eXeWTol,
II U I I UltLl Hupture by Dr, J. B.
MAYER, 811 Aroh Bt., Phils. Thomas u. '
Hartung, New Hlnggold, Pa., I.Pandt, Bouth
Easton, Pa., L. P. & C. A. Delurck, Oley, Pa
It. G. Btanlev. 421 Bnruce Bt . Lebanon. I'a.. Al
Bchaelder. Locust Dale, Pa., D, B. Noll. Lime.
Dr. MAYEIt is at Hotel Penn. Headlnir. Pa..
on the 2nd Baturdny of each month, Call to j
see mm.
U. BRIOKER, M. D
PHYSIOIAN AND SliItGEON,
Vol 9 East Centre Btreet; Mabanoy City, P
Hxin ana all special d!sentes a specialty.
FREE TO MEN
MiAbavea 1'oalllvo Cure for tbeelfectiotkielf-abuie,
l!ArlyI?vc,to.KmUsioni,IVerirou IlebllltrLau
f KWva rPASS.i "iJ.'Wfc'.-JKSS
rnr Hnnoflnwn will s.t.n.1 una ll Mnulblj M..II
jrcHvo new lorit via maucn unuuK, weex
Isys, 4.30. 8.45 a. m 1.00 and 4.03 p. m.
Iveaye l'hlladelphla, weez days. 4.10. and
10.00 a. m. 4.00 anil fi lm n. m.. frnm Ttrnnrl
nun, ra., win. is. lianenstine, t-noenixvine,
Pa., W. M. Lelnbach, 624 Washington Bt.!
Heading, Pa., J, O. Lyme. 131U W. Howard Bt.,
Harrlslninr. Pa.. . Ktelin. Douelnssvllle. Pa.