The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 28, 1891, Image 2

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    Evening Herald.
l'UHMSHKD DAILY, SUNDAY KXCK1TKI)
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ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT
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SUBSOtv.WION RATES!
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lor transmission through the mall
leenud oiw mall nin'1'-
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Baltimore (18 OJ ,.vu
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Columbus. .Ill 71
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Boston 80 50 .OlS
New York. 70 54 .510
Phlla'lihla.or 0'i .515
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l'lltsburir.o5 74
Brooklyn.. 7.1
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THIS WL'ATHKU AM) T1IK CHOI'S.
Tobacco Harvest .Scurly UonvCuru Saf
from Frost Injury.
Washington, Sep. 88. Tho wcathei
crop bulletin Issued by tho Weather Bu.
reau, shows the following:
New Knula.nd The hot, dry weather
has hastened the ripening of crops, and
harvesting is well Itnder wny. Cran
berries are excellent nnd grapes good.
Haiti needed; springs, streams and pas.
fSSe drying up; too dry for fall ceding.
. New Yohk. Corn, beans and buck,
wheat harvesting is progpresslna In all
tactions, and generally beyond danger
from frost. The large tobacco harvest H
nearly completed. Yield of grapes and
iftte arinleg Js greater limn oxpected.
Some uaninfte ftoin drought In southeast
counties. .
Pkn-SsSYLVama. The hot, dry weather
has hastened the maturing of corn and
caused it to rincn earlier than usual.
Cutting is general. Tobacco cutting and
tall seeding are nearly completed. Some
early sowed wheat is above ground; late
seeding needs moisture.
NttW Jkuhkv. Weather exceedingly
favorable; corn nearly all cut; sweet po
tatoes and late fruits much improved in
quality ; cranberry picking progressing.
Winter wheat and rye up and growing.
I'att cefwon hut been most bountiful.
Maiiyland and Delaware. The
weather was favorable for the rapid ma
turingof crops. Tobacco, corn, and to
mate harvesting is progressing favorably
Pastures aud late crops suffered slightly
fiom drought, aud seeding was delayed
on acconnt of the dry condition of the
soil.
Virginia. Conditions highly favor
able for maturing corn and tobacco,
Tobacco Is generally safe, the greatei
Rrt being cut. Huiu is needed foi
wheat seeding ana pastures.
of dpi
i imports auu Imports of g
New York, Sep. 88. The exports of
Bpecio during tho post weok from thq
jiort of New York amounted to f4ol,877,
of which $62,466 wae gold and the rest,
liver. The Imports of specie during thq
week were $193,0iU, of which fc!33,3tfj
was gold.
All Itftlluu Munlorer Catiellt.
OflDBKSBfBO, N. J., Sep. 28. Joseph
l'reroto, who murdered Autouio Howu
in New York city, bus been captured
uoar hero.
KUtVS Ol' Till! WAV.
Seven thousand Jews havo IcftBerdets.
chelf, said to be destined to tho Argeu
tlno Republic and tho United Statos.
Dr. Caspar W. Ilodgo, o professor iq
I'rinoeton Thoological Seminary, dlod
yesterday.
A number of foreigners have been nr.
rested by the Chilian Junta. Among
them are three Americans.
The f rultestablUhment of Henry Dros.,
in Baltimore, and several adjoining
buildings were damnged $10,000 by flr
yeitcrclay.
Tho Philadelphia & Headlna Hallroad
Company is constructing an cnglni
which they expect will be able to mak
100 miles an hour.
It is authoritatively reported In Noil
York that the plan for carrying for thro
years the floating debt of the Union Pa
olflc will be consummated successfully.
Tho Kondals have sailed from London
tor New York and hope to net $100,005
by tholr tour in the United Statos thil
winter. They will then retire aud sottli
in England.
The stranger who died suddenly o
heart diwxue in a railway carriage ai
Waterloo, England, Ftlday, Is non
known to be A. L. Dessau, of New Yorll
city.
Tbe losses by the Savannah, Ga., flr
nre now estimated at over half a million
flollars. The complete destruction of thj
mammoth warehouse of Nixon & West
ern caused the greatest loss.
Mrs. William Walter I'holps, wife ol
the American Minister to Germany, who
arrived homo Saturday, will spend sovera
wcoks visiting her many friends In tbi
country before returning to Berlin.
The President has declined to grant
pardons to Charles W. Ilittor of Mary
laud, convloted of violating the banking
Jaws and W. V. Berubumer of the snmi
State sentenced to Imprisonment aud
Cue of J1.000 for conspiracy.
Jay Gould is reported as saying in an
InMrnew tlial lie Ijr1 waium ana hoped
for iuoreoiwd net ixrniuus, whluh had no
come. "I am uisappomted. i on may
Aisumo tnai a uiviiiena iu Missouri l a
cific will not bo doclnrol or paid thlt
Quarter,"
NOT INiMlI,VAUKi:i;.
i i
The Search for 1M-Cnililer I.tvoty In Thai
Cltjrjtrurea Intllf. s
fmuvDELl'HiA, Sop. 2a A Bystcm'atlt
and thorough ellort to And o.x-Cashle:
Llvesy, In Milwaukee, Wis., has f filled
utterly and there Is the best of authoritj
for the statement that he has never been
In that olty; that all of the lottors ad
dressed to him there have been forwarded
to-rtii address in Canada, where, ho has
been for some time, presumably since he
left Harrisburg and resigned his place as
cashier lu the Treasury department
there.
It bos been discovered slto that he has
been in the same neighborhood in Canada
where gtato Treasurer Boy or wai spend
ing his vacation. Llvesy has never been
seen by any one in .tils city, and all in
quiries at tbe house where his mail has
bueu sent have been answered by proxy.
Sir ,Tnmes I.lkolv to be llo-leoted.
London, Sep. 88. Sir James Fergus,
son's aocoptnnce of office as Postmaster.
General having rendered Vacant his seat
in Parliament, an election contest of un
usual importance Is now in progress in
Manchester. Tho fact that Sir Jnmci
was elected in 1885 by a majority of ovei
1,000, which was reduced to less than
JOD'the following year, does not justify
tho hope that the liberals will win the
seat now. There are few dissentient
Liberals to convert in northeast Man
chester, and the, probability is therefore
that Sir James will bo ro-clcctcd.
I'ulhiro or Oormm Socialists.
Berlin, Sep. 28. -Tho report of the
Socialist strike Committees discloses the
entire failure of the preparations which
were being arranged to bring about
strikes in all the trades. There has been
nh extraordinary goneral oxhaustton ol
the Socialists' funds. Within a year the
trudes unions have lost half their mem
bers. The loading masons and carpen
ters' unions, owing partly to Internal
dissension, are in a state of collapse,
bluco the formation of the Strike Com
mittee tbirty-ono strikes have been or
ganized, and in every case the labor party
was defeated.
IVars Tor tho Stifi-ty of it Kclioonor.
Maivilkiiead, Mass., Sep. 27. Gravt
fears are felt for the safety of the fishing
sohooner Albert Woodbury, with a crovt
of 11 men, which sailed from Hoxburj
six we.'ks ago. A high wind swopt tin
coast of Nova Scotia on tho 7th nnd sev
eral vesfls wuro lost, and it is fearer1
that tuo Woodbury was among them.
Ought to be smaller
the cieat, griping, old-fashioned
pill, liicre's too much unpleasant
ness for the money. Ought to bo
bettor, too. They're big enough,
and inake trouble enough, to do
more good.
That's just what Dr. Pierce's
Pleasant Pellets do, moro good.
Instead of -weakening the systtsm,
they renovate it ; instead of up
setting, they cleanse and regulato
it mildly, gently, ami natuvauy.
They'ro tile original Little Liver Pills
tho smallest but most ettective,
purely vegetable, perfeetly harmless,
and easiest to take. Only ono
little Pellet for a gentlo laxativo
three for a cathartic Sick Head
ache, Bilious Headache, Constipa
tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks,
and all derangements of the Liver,
Stomach and Bowels are promptly
relieved and permanently cured.
They'ro tho cheapest pills you can
buy, for they're guaranteed to givo
satisfaction, oryour money is re
turned. You pay only for the good
you get. It's a plan peculiar to Dr.
Pierce's medicines.
NINETEENTH ANNUAL TOUR
of continuous concerting by the
LYRIC BARDS,
I'ocls, Composers, Singers, Ias'rnmentallst?.
Seven Distinct Bands .
Fnrty-ono dlflercnt musloal Instruments,
Violin Hand, Spanish Mandolin Hand,
Hornet Hand, French Ooarlna Hand,
Chinese Ugce Sloe IUud, Xylo
phone Hand, Martial Band.
ONE N1QIIT ONLY.
THURSUAY, OCTOBER Is!, 1891
Xtobblus' Opcrn House,
for the benefit of
Ebenezer Evangelical Church.
Havo cured tfiitny lhoUi4oi t ei. Cure atinu luuituun e
hopclew i by the lst ulmiaan l'-o-u first 1re symti it
iipi ny uimh'"- i" "iy -i n t tw , tntriH ol a'
lymirtomiitreri' -i 1 I t TREE ROOltof lew.
tnonUliofinlr-TL'M n&uvir ftluicat rff it by mu, ii
Iculout cure. I Ltl UAI U AiritlvheJ T M LU you eide
UU1. tenj ten rents In hlnuip- it. uy t cUee irnaarv
SOHEIDER'S BAKERY,
a East Centre Street, SJIJSyjJfDOAU.
Bread, Cakes, Ice Cream mil Confectionery
Oir ALL ktKM,
DeMOSS FAMILY !
PALLING INTO LINE
Central American Republics
at tho W&rldVFair.
TWO HAVE APPLIED FOR SPACE,
Nicaraugaa and Salvador Want One-Halt
AoreEaoh for Tholr Exhibits-
Tho Humor or Revolution In Nlrnragun
Untrue-The World's Pair itetl.leil h l'rl
vate liuturprlss by Sottnr' Urant
Coifimiulonor of l'ertslons IUum May
Harm lteilgn-Othur W'Mlilngton Note.
Wasbikotok, D. 0., Sep. 28. Lloutcn
ant Scrlven, of the Army, special com
missioner to Central 'America for the
World's Fair, writes from Nicaragua,
saying that after somo preliminary con
sultation, Mr. 5alavorrl, the commis
sioner appointed to represent Nioaragua,
nt the expodtlon, the presldentof that
Republic, and tho! ministers of public
works, had a flunl conference at which
It was decided to croct a building in
Jnoksou Park for the Nicaraguan exhibit,
at a cost of not loss thnn ten nnd not
moro than twelve thousand dollars, and
an ofllclal application was made for about
ono-half aero of land. A similar reservu
vntlon has been askoi by thegovoinor ol
Salvador.
"Tho Rovcrnnient is thoroughly inter
ested,11 Lieutenant Scrlven reports, "and
tho President isdolng everything in hij
powor to Interest the people in tending
tho products of tho country to Chicago."
A gentleman from Washington, now
in Nicaragua, writos ns follows concern
ing tho sensational dispatches which
have appeared in the newspapers of the
United States about tho political dis
turbances In Nicaragua.
"I may remark by the way that there
is no cause to apprehend such disturb
ances hero as the newspapers of the
United States seem to represent. Thej
havo made a mountain out of n mold
hill and huvo' given tho recent expulsion
of disaffected politicians much more im
portance than the facts will justify.
Everything is quiet here and the oppo
sitlon to tho present government, if nol
crushed, Is neutralized. The President
is n man of tho highest character nnd it
esteemed by everybody. "
NOT A NATIONAL AFVAIIl.
Sec Grunt's Itilllnn That the World's l'nll
is u 1'i-lvate Utulitrtuklii.
Wasuinotok, Sep, 27. By n recent
ruling Actiug-Socretnry Grant, by Infer
ence held that tho World's Columbian
Exposition is a private and not a national
affair.
Assistant Secretary Grant's decision
came about in this wuyt There has been
some complaint that the buildings erect
ed were not safe and tho Chicago people
assort that this complaint came from
New York whero there never has been a
friendly . feeling for Chicago or
the fair. In order to dispdse
effectually of all these" stories
the commissioners asked tho Secretary
of Wftv to detail a corps of engineers to
inspect the buildings. The commission
ers thought that a report by suoh a corps
of engineers would havo more weight
than if Itweremado byprivate engineers,
In replying to thaJ request 'Secretary
Grant bttUeii that Seution 1224 of the He-
vised Statutes forbaju army olllcers from
performing work of any kind for private
persons or corporations, and for this rea
son he was compelled to docllue a com
pliance with the request.
lUst Way of Measuring tVhlfdxey.
Washington, Sep. 28. Internal Reve
nue Commissioner .Mason bas lately been
gathering considerable information re
Barding tho best methods of measuring
whiskey. Expeilmcnts which havo beon
tnnde under bs dlreqtton show that more
luaccuraoies occur from gauging than
from weighing whiskey and it is prob
able thnt the latter method will be used
by the bureau. Tho result would be
large reduntion In the force of gaugors
nnd a consequent saving of great expenst
to tne government..
lluruornd. ltcslgnatlou of Mr. Itaum,
Washington. Sen. 28. The report
abroad to-day that the president will
soon nocept tha resignation of Pension!
Commissioner Itauin, and appoint iw hli
successor ox-Senator Blair. This rumoi
lacks direct verification, but thero Is nc
doubt that Uen. itaum is to be removou.
whether or not Mr. Blair Is tho war
chosen to take his place.
DErSAllSSX'S THIAU
To lie Called Agtiluut tho I(ioUIand Cir
cuit Court Wednesday Next.
Nyaok, Sep. 28. Tho enso of tho Peo
ple against Frank P. Dotnarest Indicted
for forgery In tho first and second degree
will como up again in Itockland Count;
Circuit Court this weok before Judge
Pratt.
Subpoenas havo been served Ujion wit-
nossos for tho prosecution and tney unv
been orderod to bo present in court on
Wednesday next.
Tho indictment on which Domarest
will bo triod is forgery in tho first degree
in passing forged cheeks upon tho Haver
straw .National uaau
, Dead u Foiv Hours After Arrout
WluilKOTOy, DeL, Sep. 28. Barrett
J. Mineou, u married man about
yoars of age, was nn ested on the chnrg(
of fi-ndlutt oueoeno anu tni-eateniug mat-
tor through tho mail to a woman. He
was locked up In the Unites Statos Cour'
building for a hearing. A few houn
later lie was found doad on tbe door ol
the cell. It is thought that he tool
strychnine,
Geruiniiy.'s ISxhtblt at the Voir.
Chicago, Sep. 2a. Germany will not
only havo a great display of her arts and
lndustrios at tho World's Pair, but shi
will have a special exhibit In a Gorman
village, on which $500,000 is to bo ex-
S ended, under tho direction of Dr. "Ulrlcl
ohn, a protege of Prof. Vorshou, th
Gorman scleuttlst.
A X'roiulnent Cltlton's Uuuuhtcr lSlopcs.
Biuudooe, Pa., Sep. 28. Homestead,
a littlo borough near this place, is ex
cited over tho elopement of Miss Currtq
Painter, agod 18, daughter Of a promi
nent citlren, and Joseph Clark, an oiwt
ator In the llomeetcad Mills.
Horn, Married and Uled In a Week,
New York, Sep. 28. During tho pasi
Week there were in this city i,000 births,
811 deaths and 50 tnarrlued. Death rate,
1 1 1 1 HI PIMBH T
and 111 lidi IV THE WHOLE KvSTYVtSSil'i.. "OWBtB,
As n rlenmiiit nml II . ,
tOecllve tu.burtlc us. t QQf ft CI
A Husband's Mistake.
Hndmndsionoaeu permit wives, nd par
ent their clilldrf.i, to mrtfr irom headsobe,
i. rr,liiM, niufiHgls, uleeplufsiifihs. flu, ne
vi n lies", when y the mn of Dr. Miles'
Rmtorstlve Nervine nicli set lotts results
could ei.llr tiepr"ventpd DrutglMs every -ln-re
say tKJv universal saUsfuoilon. and
ha-si Imine mn suit Woodudrth Co., ol
CVin Wayne. Iml.i Hnow i,v.. of Syrerale.
S. v.jjjc. Wull, HilisdaR.) Mich.; and ban.
d ids ol others suy -It Is the aremi'Sl seller
they ever knew." It contains no oplitis.
filttl liouies and Hue book on Nervous
Ulseaoes, free at O. II. Hsgenbuah's.
Grapes nre In
ones eepeclully.
profit iou, the black
Mile rvo ana Ulvbr Pills
tct on a new principle regulating the
Ivor, Hotnach and bowels through the nervet.
A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily
:uie blllousnew, bad taste, torpid liver, plies,
constipation Unequaled for men, women,
aliltdrcu. Bmnllest, inlMest,surestI 6) dot en,
riots. Samples Free, at O. II. Hagenbuch's
drug store.
Fancy shoes for street wear Is ques
tionable taste.
Tho Secret of Success.
0. II. Hagenbuch, the druxKlst.belleves that
the secret of success Is perseverance. There
foie he persists In koeplng tbe llnrst Hue of
berrumerles. tollut articles, cosmetics, drues
and chemicals on the market. He especially
nvlte nil persons who have nnlnltatlon.
short breath, weak or hururry t pells. nalu In
side or shoulder, oppreslon, nightmare, dry
cough, smothering, dropsy or heart disease
to iry ur, jiues unoquuiea ivew nenri uure,
be'ore It is too late. It has tie largest sale ol
anyslinllar remedy, Fine book nfteittmo
nl ils free. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine Is
unsurpassed for s eeplessness, headache, tits,
ic, anil it contains uu opiates.
First National Bank,
THEATHB nillLDIMG,
SHENANDOAH,. PENNA.
Capital, $100,000.00.
IV. Leisentmg, Pres.,
P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres.,
J. R. Leisenrmq, Cashier,
S. IV. Yost, Ass' t Cashier.
Open D'AIly Prom 9 to 3.
3 PER CENT. INTEREST I
latilon Mnvlnics nepoHltn.
Bank Counters, Tyler System, Port
aDie, unequaieci in styles,
Coct nnrl Flnlnh.
1BO rB CBtMoKue of I'ouulm, l)alM etc., IUoitrntcil la
Culors. Ilt.oLb. Ir.-o 1'iisIbbd IS Cfntl.
Also 'I'j-ler's icoyai
Olllce Deftks and Type"
writer I'nlilneln. UOO
UIvIk.. llist nnd phoaD
c-t on eartb, wtth grant
reduction In prices.
II J rB?e ciiulraue Frw,
rftklkge Id CU. Full Uiea of
DeAH, tliittr., Tatle., lloub
Crkv., CablneU, LfVftl HUuh
(Mljlnru, lf., aiwBj.iailurK.
SurrUl work tuude to order.
IILCH ItESIt CO.. HC. L.oul, Bo,U,SV,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Pure Ice Oream 1
BREAD AND CAKES,
WHOLESALE aud RETAIL.
Orders nromnUy attended to. Particular at-
lention pain to uaus, i-icuich,
Festivals, etc.
IF. KEITH .A-IfcT
MOUTH MAIN BTRKBT,
Near Corner of Lloyd, tHENAf.DOAH. PENNA
-FOR-
SHERIFF,
J. SMITH
PltESENT DEPUTY.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Largest and oldest reliable purely caih com
panies representee, uy
120 S. Jardm St., Shenandoah, Pa,
The Cheapest Place
TO BUY
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hosiery, Etc,
IS AT
CHARLES : YAROWSKY'S
S3 West Centre HU, Shenandoah.
JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON,
88E.CENTBK BT SHENAKDOAH
FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE.
Finest brands ol clgai
The best teinperouce drlu
rs always on band.
uks.
CliHAll THE m.tIPM!XIflN.
wUGHTnn Tim eyes,
SWEETEN THE IinEATH.
TONI? TUP. BTfir
I'f I-T IT... --,,. . . .......in,
J mv.ii.iji,
S Pod! O f3 hjf 1 1 1 81 P H$
Your trade is what wo
want.
This la how we propose
to get it.
By selling you u first
class article; by selling you
fur less thnu others; by
soiling you furniture, an
organ, a piano, a sowing'
machine or anything else
In tho line of household
goods.
We have a largo and va
ried stock to select from.
iJo trouble to show goods.
Call, examine and he
convinced.
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THE OLD RELIABLE,
J.PJ1
SoutU Main St.,
S2HC33 lSTuftu3STID O-A-HC.
Lehigh Valley Raih-oad.
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TItAINS.
MAY 10, 1891.
I'assenirer trains will leave Shenandoah for
llauck Chunfe, Leliicbton, Hlutlogton, Cata
auqua, Aiieuiown, iietnienem, Kaston, mil
sdelphla nud New YorE at 6.17, 7.10, 9.03 a.m.,
1252. 3.10. 5.28 n.m.
rur tieiviaere, ueiuware
Viter Gap and
itroudsburs at 5.17. a. m.. and 5.2i n. in
x or UHmuenviuo ana xrenioo, a. iu.
For White Itaven. Wllltes-liarre and Pitts-
ton 6.47. 9.08'. 10.41 a. m 3.10 and 3.28 p. in,
r or lunnuunnucK, iu.ua. m., b.iu aua o,vu
For Auburn. Ithaca. Geneva and and Lvons
10.lt a. m., and 5JX p. m.
r nrijaoeyviiie, lowanaa, oayre, waveny,
tfilmlra. Bocbeeter. UuOalo. Nlaeara Falls.
Ciilcano and all points West at 10.11 d.mand
2Hp. in.
For Klmlia and the West vluMalamanca nt
i.lo p. m.
For Audonrled. Hacleton. Btochton. Lum
ber Yard, Weatl:rly and Feun IIven Junc
tion at 6.17, 7.10, 9,08 a, m. and 12.52, 3.10 and
5.M p.m. .
rur joauwvuie, uevisujn auu neavui
Meadow, 7.10, 9.03 a. ra. and 6,28 p. m,
ForKcmntonat5.47 .0f. 10.11 a. m. 3.10 and
5:29 p. in.
u or uazte nrooit. jeoan. urinon ann f ree-
land at 5.47, 7.40, 9.03, 10.11 a. m., 1252 8.10 and
rap. m.
For u.uukako at 5.17 and 9.08 a. m.. and
3.10 p. m.
ior wigtfans, uuuerton aua rracKviue ni
1.50 and if.Osa m,,and 4.10 p. m.
For Yatesvllle. Mahauoy Citv and licinno
5.17. 7.10. 0.08. 10.11. 10 68 u. m..l2.52.S.10.5.2. 8.08,
9.2, and 10.27 p.m.
r- gr ijosi. ureeK, lraruviue huu iieuiaau,
1.27. 7. 18. 8.52. 10.15 a. in.. 1.00.1.10,4.10. 6.85,
8.10 and 9.11 p. m.
For DarRwaler. 8t. ClPlr and l'otlsvllle,
7.40, 9.08, 10.68 a. in., 12.52,3.10,4.10, 6.26 and 8.0S
,in.
For Hack Mountain. New lioslnn and
Morea. 7.10. 9.08. 10.58 a. n... 12.52. 8.10. 5.28 and
8.08 p.m.
or xvaven nun, i;enLrana, iviu uarmei sou
HunmoRlu, 82, aud 10.15 a. m., 1.1U, 4.40
and S.W p. m.
Trains leave Bharaokln for Bhcsandoah,
TA't 115 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 9.30 p. m., arrlvlne
at Shenandoah, 9.05 a.m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.28 and
11.11) p. iu.
For Lost Creek. Ulrardvllle and Ashltnd,
8.50,9.10 11.85 a.m., 2.15 P. m.
i?or uarKwaier. hi. uiair unu jroiisvmr,
5.50, 8.00, 90 . m., 2.45 p. m.
For Yatesvllle. ilahannv City nnd Delanu.
8.00, U.ftj a. m., 1.40, 1.40, 6.03 p. ra.
f or iony, Auaenneu una uuzieion, o.u
v m 1.40 p. m:
For Alauch Chunk. Lehlghton, Slatlujton,
natasanqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kastor
and New York, 8.00 a. ra., 1.10 p. m;
For Philadelphia, 1.40 u. m.
Hi a.
BYINGTON.
Uen'l Pass. Agt.. I'.ethlehera.
A. J. GALLAGHER,
Justice of the Peace,
Deeds Lenses, Mortgages and Bonds written,
jiiurriugo uceiiBri ujiu ii-kui uiiuuih
promptly attended to.
Real Estate, Collection and Insurance Agency,
General Flrf. Insurance Business, llepresents
lue JNortnwestern i.iieiuspranceuo.
Office Muldoon's bulldlmr. corner Centre
anu went sis., snenanaoan, ra.
Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale.
1, A two story double lratne dwelling house
stoieund restaurant, on East Centre St.
2. A dwelling and restaurant on Kast Centre
street.
8. Desliablo property on corner Centra and
jaraiu sireets, buituuie tor uumueas imr
poses.
1
.A
twostorv double irame dwelling.
on
west Liiova Bireei.
5, Two 2-story frame dwellings on West Con-
ire Hireei.
Two 2 story dwellings on the corner of
Coal and Chestnut streets Store room In
one.
7, Two-story single house on North Chestnut
street, with a large warehouse nt the rear.
8. Three two-story double frame buildings
corner or Ltoya ana uuueu streets,
John R. Coye,
Attorney-at-Law
AND
Real Estate Agent,
OFFICE-BeddaliS BrjlLDlNO,
Cor. Main and Centre Streets, SHENANDOAH, PA,
PROPERTY FOR SALE:
l A two and one-half story double frame
aweiung uouse. wna stare-room ana res
taurant. Located on East Centre street.
A valuable property located on South Jar
, din street.
5 Seven dwelling bouses at the corner of Gil
bert ana Ltoya streets. Good investment,
lormi reusoaauie.
y h poiiEttor,
ATTOHNSr-HT-LHW,
HK-BMajiU' bnUdlnc corner Main ib4 Osntrsq
WE'REAFTERYOU!
(IBro
'hiladolphia and Beading Eailroad
Ximo Table eBeet Tly 10, 1801
MAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS
orAew via Philadelphia, week days,
2. 0 S.26, 7.20 a. m. and 12 38 2.50 and 8.55
P. m. Sunday 2.1U and 7.18
Vork, via Mau
m. For New
via iauen uuuuit,
week days, 5.36,
otn'S8?"3: Bnrt Phllsdelphla' weekdays,
,4U. h. m. una I'iianri vmh
Ifor Harrtsburs. week aav. a.'lu.7.a) a. m..
. - ' I " tuu .fO . 111.. -4 . . W I 1 1 . Til.
..IL AJWl m ' .
i or aiioi
i.fO D. m.
... ... ....
IIOBtown, week days, l.'M i. m., 12.3S
p. m P' a" SaMi"-y 810 ana
5,nd Mhanoy city, weok
s?y, 2.iD, 5., 7.!l, , m., ,2g B.S0 and 5.S8
AddftlonW (or killSHoy City, woelc diys 7JW
. "J? isaiciistr and Columbia, week aays.
..Ott. to., J.S0 p, m. -
I'qr Wllllainsport, Hunbury and Iewlnuurn,
vsk dxys, S,2i, 7.M snit it .1) a. m 1,85.7.5)
. Bimday 8t2) . m., 3.W p. m.
ur Mahanoy l'lano. ho.iii aM, 2.10 8.24,
. A,';-and H.8j i.. n u, t.35, n.se, 5.65,
7Wanr. ' r ta. Mnnday, 2 p. i2i and 7.4i!
. to. '1.U6, 1.80 a. m.
Kor Glrurdville (tlappabannock Station)
,k,,Ay'lt2,u,j 32L r') a,,d 11-80 a. m.,
12.33, 1 85 i.ao, 6,55, 7.00 and 9.25. p. m. Sunday!
2-10, .2 7.48 a. m . 8.(6. 1.80 p. m. ouuu-H
i-or Ashland and ShaniuKiu, neek days.
i,2, 5J6.7.2J, 11.31 n m., 1.85, 7.00 and Vfil-
Sunday 3.2i. 8 82 h. ru.. 8.05 . m.
Lsave New York via Philadelphia, wee
.ys.7.45 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.16
HEbl. Bnndiy, 6.00 p. m.. 12.15 nisnu
Leave New York via Mnuch Chunk, week
lays, 1.30. 8.15 a. in.. 1.00 aud 4.0) n. m.
Leave Phllodelphla, week days, 1.10, and
10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 8.00 p.m. .from Broad
.nl Callowntlland 8.3J a. m. and 11.30 p. m.
from Dth aud irean streets. Sunday 9.05 a,
m. 11,80 p. m. from itb nd 'lren.
Leave lteadlug, week days, 1.31. 7.10, 10.05
tun n. a. m., o.tu, 7.S7 p, m. Sunday 1 5 ana
1 0.18 a. m.
Leave l'o'tevllie, week days, 2.10, 7.40 a. m
1.80.8.11 l). m. Hnndav. 2.1.1. 7.m u. m. nnrt
3.r0 -. ra.
Ave Xamaqua, week days, 8.20, 8.1S and
2 i a. m.. 1.21. 7.13. and H.IK ti. m. Knnrl.iv a.?n
7 43 . m. and 2.50 p. in.
ijaave aiuuauov i. i.y, wbok nays, was
Hid 11.47 n. in,, l.ol, 7.12 and B.44 p.m. Bun.
lay, 8.40,8.17 . m., i.i i p, ni.
Leave .Mahanoy Fl,ue, weoe days, 2-10, 4.10
1.80, 9.S5. 11.68 a. m.,l.tl5, 2.00. j20, 0 2a, 7.57, aud
I'l.rtJu. m. Sunduv2.4 . 4.00. and 8.27. k. in
3 37,5.01, p.m.
Lintve uiraravuie (luippanannocs: Buutoni
veek days, 2.47 4.07, 8.88, and 9.41 a. ra 12.03,
1 12, 6.28, 6.32, 8.08 and 10.06 p. m. Sunday, 2,47,
0 ,8.33 a.m. 8.41, 0.117 p. m.
Leave WilUamsport, week days, 3.00,9.45 and
11.85 a. m, 3.35 sad 11.16 p. a. Sunday 11.15
i,m.
For Baltimoie, Washington and the west
via B. & O. H. It., through trains leave Glrard
ivenue Btatlon, rhlladelphla, (P.at It. K. It.)
it 1.16, 801 and 11.27 a. m., 1.34, 4.21, 6.65 an
'.23 p. m. Sunday, 4.18 8.02 11.27 a, to., 4.24
,65 and 7.2 1 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave r-hlladelnlila, Chestnut Street What f
a iu doutb Street Wharf.
Vor Atlantic CIIt
week-a-ivs uxDress. 8 00. 9:00 a. m,
a.uu, i.-ni, 6.00 -. jo. Aocoaimodatlon,
ra. ana 4.15. u 30 . oi.
suadays. isxpreis, 8.00, 9.00 a. m. Ac
comrno i-ulou, s.00 a. m.-iud ..43 p.m.
iMiurnins:, leave Aiiantio ciiy, depot
VU Oitlc and A-kansas avenue' rVofk-flu s
Express, 7.00, 7.30, 9.00 a. m and 3.15, 4.00, 5.30
p. in. Accommodation 0.O0, 8.10 a. in. nud
4.30 p. ra. Sundays -Express, 4.00, 0 00 p. m.
Accommodation, 7.3J a. in. nud 6.05 p. ra.
U. u. llAMUOUa, ueu i trnWt A2I.
A, A- MOLKOT). r-res. A Oup'l Waijseer.
FENNSYLyHHIA HAILhOAD.
SOHtrrlJULI. DIV1BIOK,
and a!Ur Stpltniber 1 1891, Taint trill Hat
Slui.iuliiah Go fouews:
For Wlggan, Gllbcrton, FraukvUle, New
.;slle, St, Clalx, aud way points, 0.00, U.13
in end 4.1." p m,
Bvudays, VOC, 9.40 a ra and yOpm,
For PotlsvllH;, 8.0U, 8.1U a in'&nd l.ISp u.
Sundays, too, 8.40 a iu uud 8.10 v m.
Sundays, 806, 9.1U n. m, and 8.10 pm.
rur rwAuiue, o.'rv, u m vutn i.io uu.
fm rotutown. :boeniitvil!-. Norrislown
nnd PWIwlotnbls " - t stUiui), 6,00,
.. m. and 4.15 p m week days
tf ucilhyu, uj, tf.HJ a in it.iu p m
Trains leave Frat ji vine lui suonanoah at
lO.lUnra and 12.14, 7.12, 10,09 p m. Sundays,
LI. id a m and 5.4b p m.
Lenvn roitsvllle lor Bhenaudoah, 10.16 and
1.4s, a ui 7.15, 9.42 p ni. Sundays, 10.40 a m
1.15 p m.
Lwe Phtladelpnia (Broud sliest nation),
l.io and 7. Wp mweek dayB. Sundaj 0 60, and 1
for New York. 8.20. 4.05. 4.KI. 6.85. 8.50. 7.80,
4.a08.8 4.50, ll.UOand 1L14, 11.35 am. 12.011 noon,
II11UIWU VK rwf, l,on .3U D (U.l LMt, l.SV,
i.80. 1 . 4.02 5. (1. 6.21. 8.53 7.18 8.12 and 1U.00 a
m. 12.01 nleht.
m Sundays, 8.20. 1.05, 4.10. 0.8O. k.iz, 8.1
!..?.-'4S!,r
4.W11. 5.28. 2) b. . i-.,. ! ana i
i ia.oiflns. T V
For Sea Girt. Lonir Branch aud lute
nermeuiaii 1
stations 6.50, 8.25 aud 11 39 a. in., 3.30, 1. 00 p. ra. 1
week days. Sundays 8 25 a. m,
rur u.l 111 more ana wnhiiiiigton, a.5U, 7.20,
0.10 and 11.18 u. m., 4 41, 6 57, 7.10 p.ni and 12 03
..!.. fin,!., n.w- U )l 1(1 ... 1.1 .1'. II .... 1.
express with dluiug car tollattlni ire) 1.30, 3.16
p. m. e k days. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4.01
weo days, 6 08, 11.80 p. ra. dally.
i-or liicninouu, v a. m. aua 12.03 nigni
dally, 1 30 p. iu, aally, except Sunday,
.10 west every day at I2.a j" 8.10 a m andf
' (limited) and 3.10. 8 30.9.35 om. Way fori
iramt iiuvd wurifcuurt lor liwouiv ana
.vllo'inn - it, a m ana 4.10 p m every any. J
For rlttsbnrg only, 11.2a a m dally and 10.20c
m week days. 11
jvwve cunuurx lor n luoujivpori, jiuiira,
auandalguu, Hocheiler, Budaloand Nlagan
ana o.iu a m aiuiy, ana Mipm wecEaftys
"Tir vaiEips, etup m wees nays,
For Brie aud intermediate points. 6.10 a m
1ttUy. For Lock Haven, 5.10, and P.t0 a m
lauy, 1 42 ana 5.30 v. m, week duys. FO
tonova 0.10 a m 1.42 xad 6,30 p m week duyi
'.iu s. ra ounu&ye,
'HAS. IC.I'UGH.
Oun Mtin'r
J. B.WOOD.
Jn fas' el
"TTTILMINGrON .it NOBTUEUN
K.K.J
!Q1 u
r y
Trains leave Heading (l. 4 It. station) Id
Gibraltar. Seyfert, ltlratboro, Joanna, Bprlnj
flead, Waynesburg Junction, Coatesville.Wej
jime Laoie m rnecL juav. iu. j&ui,
Chester,Chadslord Junction, 11. O. Juuctn
Wilmington nna intermediate stations, a
except Sunday, nt 6.25 nnd 8.30 a.m. and
n. in. Sundav onlv at 3.0 d. m.
For Warwick, St.i'clers and lnterraedl
Kiauous, aaiiy except bnuuay, ai u.jj a.m.,
5.19 v. ra. Sunday only 8.15 a m.
For Blrdsboro and Intermediate stall'
aaiuraay oniy, at iz m.
Fur Baltimore aud Washington (B. f.
11.) daily except Sundav at 6.25 and 8.;?
and s.ls p. ra. Sunday only at 3.05 p. im
Trains arrive at Beading (P. S It. stallo
Irom Wilmington, B, & O. Junction, M01
chauln, Chaddslord Junction, West Chest
Si
Lenape, Cootesvllle, Waynesburg JunctW
Snrlneneld.Joanna. Blrdsboro. Gibraltar. Se
fert aud Intermediate stations, dally exce
Sunday nt 10.20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m. Hi',
dnv onlv Ht 11.21 a. m. I
From si. reiers. warwioK ana luieriuenis
stations, daily except
Sunday, at 8.2J a.
and 2.25 n. in. Sunday
r omy slop, ra
From Blrdsboro and intermediate statlo
Saturday only at 1.10 p. m.
From wasuingio
ashlngton and Baltimore, dally
ay. 10 20 a. in. 6.52 and 8.17 n.
cept Sunday, 10 20 a. in.
Hundav only at 11.21 a. ra.
BOWNEHS BHIGGS, Gen'l Pass. Agt
A. u. iouAurJuA.i.iiJ.riupi,
RUPTURE,
We, the undersign I
nre euureiy curtai
Hunture by Dr. J.'
MAYEIt. 881 Arch Bt.. 1'hlla. Tbomas
Hartung, New Ulnggold, l'a., 1. andt, SonJl
Jaston, i-a., L. I'. & c. A. ueiurcu, u:ey, 11
11. G. H tan ley, 421 Spruce Bt , lbanon, l'a ,1
ccuneiaer. iocuhi. uaie. ra.. u, u. jou, 1.11
ktin.i'a., Wra. E. Ilariensllne, Phoenixvll
l'a., w. M. Lolnbacn, en wamington 5
Beading, l'a., J. C. Lyme. 1810 W. Howard j
Harrisburg, l'a., C. ICtelin, Douglassvllle, I
Dr. MAYER is at Hotel l'enn. Heading. 4
on the 2nd Saturday of each month. Ca,f
see mm.
JJ It. BRICKER, M. ).,
PHYSICIAN AND S LROEOm
Vol 9 East Centre Street; Mahanoy CIty.l
Bkln and all pela1 dlsossM a spolstT
FREE TO ME1
Wo bate a iiilv) Cure for tbeirecutf &lt l
fiun c'tnr.iiiiaetjij.iuruu ire, dl lit
vi ortuai 1 uiTi nui itwui-y ac. Daurtuii if CM
ourep- I'iftowe will MndDna liill Mnntht
bud Much Vahifible lnTuit natlun VltkKK!.
a M. Co.. bus UrouaoT, Mew Vo
rj 1