GOT HIS DAUGHTER The Count (11 Calviano's Long Search Rewarded. . A PRETTY ITALIAN ROMANCE. Story of the Lovei of Luola dl Oalviano and Guitsepp BolanL A Nobleman's ClilM Who Preferred Pov erty Hurt Her Molanl tn T.tttnry Without Hlm-Thn Count Forgiven HI Daughter, but Wot Hue Muabatnd, Whnm Ho Trim to Havo Arrsld Wlthnttt 8ncms--The tllll'ortillmle Youth Vows Slimier nml hulelrio. NKW YORK, Oct. 8-r-The Count Laro Be Calvlano, who has immense estates oonr Naples, appeared in the Williams burg police court at noon and damn tided the arrest of Qiusseppe Bolatii, for run ning away with his daughter. HU wife iied two years ago, leaving him with two children, a daughter of 10 and a Bon of 14 years. When in Naples on a visit the girl became infatuated with Rolani, who was an Assistant in a jewelry store. The Count took her to I'arls to break off the entanglement, and forbade any communication. He discovered that, they were corresponding secretly, nnd' threatened to send the girl to a convent unless she promised never to see Ilolnnl again anil to return unopened any letters tie might send to her. The girl prom ised, and for a couple of months kept her promise. When the Count returned from a business trip to Marseilles in August of last year his daughter had disappeared, ilor departure was coincident with the disappearance of Eolani from his place of business, and left no room for doubt that they had gone together. Detectlvei traced the couplo to Honen, where they were married, and then to Purls, where all traoe of them was lost. The Count returned to his homo and mourned his daughter as dead. His son, a oadct in the Italian imvy, was forbidden to mention again the uaino of his sister Lucia, whose name was solemnly blotted from the family record. On August 26 last, n little more thnn n year since ho last sow his danghter, the Count learned that she was living in Eoverty In Brooklyn. A dotoctivo found cr In Williamsburg, In groat poverty. Itolnnl had failed to obtnin rogular em ployment, and the counle had lived mis erably on the little money he make doing jobs ior uiuerem manufacturing odd for different jewelers. The news of his daughter's unhnpplness erased all anger against his daughter from his hoart, and tlio visit to the police court was made to secure her release from her husband. When the Count was told thnt It was no crime for a workman to wed a rich man's daughter, he became furious. Vjjanl, when ho found his wife gone, at first ttn"?atenou t I'M himself, but on lecond thought, cbnoluded to kill Count Culvlano, as the author of his uuhappi aoss. THE TDKHISII rAILUnE. All Hunks Which thu Jflrm Owed 8eour(l Auulimt Loss. Boston, Oct. 3. Tho suspended firm of A. 13. Turner & Co. announce thnt mat ters are more complicated than they ox nected, and that they are not yot able to make any statement of liabilities or what Course will probably be taken in relation to the settlement of affairs. They say that only about $20,000 is duo to members of the Stook Exchange. The linn's transactions were, it Is said, largely on Stock Exchange buslm-ss, and tho indebtedness is principally to banks. The banks aro all secured. While the Kroas indebtedness may be apparently rjulto large, tlie liabilities against which there are not alisstliiig a)t are very light. Tho Order llrnoliMleil. ( Nw Yonk, Oct. 8, The chorus of In dignation onused -among bankers and brokers by the Treasury order for the Custom House to require importations of specie to be &ccompanied by Consular Invoice and the specie inspected by cus tom officers before being delivered to the Importers had its effect in the prompt rescinding or suspension of the order. Governor's Lot Not a Happy One. GtJUHRlR, O. T., Oot. 8. Governor and Mrs. Steele, Major Woigll and Special Aeent Horn have arrived at Chandler after a hard and adventurous trip. The governor lived much of the time In a deserted wigwam and had to be his own rook. He ia besieged by office-seekers, but no appointments have yet been made. Pennsylvania Hanrri of PHrrion, HARHnmrnci, I'a., Oct. 8. The Hoard of Pardons has recommended a commu tation of the death sentence of Alexander Killen, of Allegheny County, to Impris onment for life. John McManus, of Philadelphia, uudcr sentence of death, Is grunted a brief respite. The applica tion of Harriet Harrow, of Philadelphia, under senteifce of death, was refusod. fa None Fntlilll- Iturt. WiLKESBAKtlE. Pa.. Oct. a. By the collision of two trains on tho Heading Iiailroad, near Tomhicken, In the morn ing, Engineer Thomas Kulvrt, Fireman J. E. llrosius and Conductor Griswold were injured, none of them fatally. PENNSYLVANIA umni'.s. In the second came of cricket betwoen the Philadelphia Eleven and Lord Hawke's English team at Philadelphia, the llrltishers won. Emmanuel Hp.mreuth's flour nnd grist mill, about one mile west of Froystown, ncur Lobttiion, was burned Fridiiy. Loss, 13,00i; insurance, $8,000. Tho Hev. J. H. BanBman is in trouble with the Alleghany Presbytery because ho does not believe in tho divinity of Christ as tuught by tho oufossion. an ont.ucktsichin'aman. APormsr United Nlutns Nsvr I!mployo DetRlneil In llrltlsh Columbia. Bhooklvk, N. Y. Oct. 3. Perhaps one of the most curious and discomforting experiences whloh oould well happen to u person In limes of peace is that which lias overtaken Paul Chin Sing, art honor ably disc larged employee, of the United States Navy and a prominent and re spected member of the Hansun Place M. E. Church, of this olty. Chin Sing had separated himself from the nary a year or so ago, and up to a few weeks ago had earned his livelihood by working for some of his wealthier countrymen in Brooklyn. A short time ago, however, his health began to fall, and, having a woll-to-do uncle in San Francisco, he determined to linigrate to that portion of the country. He purohaeed his ticket, but unfor tunately, It was over the Canadian Pnciflo Railroad, and through Vancouver, 11. C. When he attempted to change cars at that place, after his arrival, ho was Blexed and thrust, into prison because of tlio non-payment of tho sol) which British Columbian law exacts from every newly arrived Chinaman found In Its territory. The railroad company interfered and took tho Chinaman out of the kindly care of tho Canadian minions of the law. This released blm from tho payment of the $80 so long as ho was not dropped by the corporation, but it did not at all free him from the grcKtost of his dilllcultles, nnmely a re-entry into tho States this side the Canadian border. His trunk. In which woro his creden tials, hud gone on ahead, and this ren dered him powerless to prove his iden tity. At this time word of his plight came to" the cars of his nnstor and people of the Hanson Placa Church. They at ouco saw that tho only way to release Chin Sing and get him back into tho United States, was to nronare a netitlon and letters to the President put theso in churge of an Influential messenger and havo him solicit an audience with Mr. Har rison, to tho end that Chin Sing might obtain a safo conduct into the United States. This has been dono and tho matter Is now In tho hands of the President. Chin Sing is In a very sad. predicament In any event, and tho members of the church denounce- his seizure in Canada as an outrage. Ho is desoribod as about 21 years of age, tall and litho and remark ably handsome. He joined tho Hunson Place Church about a year ago and hus ever since been one of its most active members, especially In tho work that Is being aoue m connection wltn tbe Chinese mission 'which is attached to tho church. AID 1'OU MINISTER EGA7J. Likelihood that Three Warships will be Sent to Chill. New York. Oct. 8. It Is- roportod on good authority, that besides, tho York town, tho Boston and Atlanta are also destined for Valparaiso, or some other Chilian port, to malntalntho honor of the Amortcan ling, which, Minister Patrick Egan informs the National, Government, has been threatened by the Junta. All the Indications point to tho depar ture for Valparaiso of thrco ships of Uncle Sam's navy instead of one ship. Tho Atlanta was Intercepted on her way to Gardner's Bay target practice and or dered to return to the Nnvy Yard and fit herself out for a cruise. The Boston was docked for a coat of paint, and, as for the general stores, they are fairly flooded II those " Other Nation Favored, Too. Wabmnotov, D. C, Oct. 3. By roynl deoroe, oommunioated to tho Governor General of Cuba, by the Colonial Minis ter at Madrid, the privileges granted to tho United States by the last reciprocal commercial arrangement between tho United States and Spain shall bo also granted to all nations which in tholr treaties with Spain have tho clauee of most favored nation, as long as suld treaties are in operation. All, excepting the treaty with Sweden, will torralnate in February, 1802. Tlio trouty with Swodcn will expire in Juno in tho same year. After July 1, 1892, the United States only will onjoy the privileges of the arrangoment. DocsnH "look" as she-ought tho weak, nervous and ailing wo man. As long as sbo Euffots from tho aches, pains, and derangements peculiar to her sex, bIio can't ex pect to. But there's only herself to blamo. "With Dr. Pierce's Favorito- Pro scription, she's a different woman. And it's a chango that can bo seen as well as felt, lho system is in vigorated, tho blood enriched, di-I with rooulsitlons' foe arttcles. CCStion improved, melancholy and ' articles are not ready in the storos thoy nervousness dispelled. will bo bought in open market, so as not - - . 1 In .Inltm 1nnrAi i n r la r nana e a wrr Yii l l- With thoavOrito Prescription," , puartuortre 8.70 clill din nrnnw fiinp.t.innn nrn nRtnrfrl i r Mr. Gladstone Well Agllln. London, Oot. 0. Gladstone's recep tion at Newcastle shows tho depth of the affection entertained for him by tho Liberal masses of Great Britain. Mr. Gladstone has greatly disappointed tho Tories by regaluing his health. One reason for deferring the general clou tion to as lata u date ,as possible was well undorstood to bo that tho govern ment might havo to faco Gladstone and his nonularttr. Tho stuns now laalaato. however, that tho grand old man will be In oxcellont trim for tho oontost, whloh tvlll probably bo the last of hls.,1116, ana me of the most momentous all tho proper functions aro restored to healthy action. Periodical pains, weak back, bearing-down sensations, nervous prostration, all " female complaints" aro cured by it. It's tho only mcdioine for woman's weaknesses and ailments that's guaranteed to do what is claimed tion, in every caso for which it's rec- ommenucd, tlio money is returned. Can something olso ouercu oy tho dealer, though it may pay him butter, bo " just as good " ? Crushed Two to Death. AhTooNA, Pa., Oct. 3. 'Jt tho four laborers who were caught between a freiuht car and the side of a mine chute, at Tyrono, nnd crushed, Stovo Packrun is dead and Urlok Saggs 1 dying. Tho othors havo a chance foi re covery. For Closer Communication. Boston. Oct. 8. The Massachusetts Board of Mangers for tho World's Fair have decided to send one or their mom bore to Chicago a view of placing tho State Hoard in closer communication with the Nutlonal Board, first National Bank, TIirCAYlin BUILDING, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. llrL raeiFinBLdoB CI nud effecnvecu?hVc' 'ise Ho of land's PodophySlin PlHs All Tlir roMPLHXION, imittHTEM THE EYKS, HAV1SETKN THK IHtlUTIT, TONI3 Til It STmnriT hiladelphia and Reading Eailroad Time, Table In effect duly 10, 18lH SAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS for New York via 1'hlUdelphla, week days, 0,5: V r- m- and 12 88 2.6" and 6.SJ JS" SSml?y flua W For New 'J ' M5ufliI Chunk, week days, 8.SB, a. m. and 12.35anrl a.Mr, r ' I 'iSff fi aaa Fhlliulelphla week days, y.m and 5.55 pi m. -'.10, 5., 7.20, a. m., 12.36 nenandoali Business Co be u. 6,65 n. for AfieBtown, week days, r. SO v 0 p.m. for J'ottsvliie, -AND- SHORTHAND SCHOOL, ROB BINS' OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, NORTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, BneMDWHHBMmn Fall Term Begins Monday, August 31st, 1891. W. J. SOLU', President. iiniaijuvuni j.tsa. m., 4.80 p. 1 V, Jiarruourg, woeK aayB, llo,7. a. m,i 12.M " " ' wum v mo, nw UHJ M, 7.HJ nil, i8 2.ao sad 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 2 L0 and 7.M w , .w p, jn, for 'ifemanua and Mahanoy City, week 2.10, 6.85, 7.20, a, m., 12 3' 2.60 and &M en. Sunday, 2.1U and 7.48a. m., 4.80 p.m. Additional loi Mahanov Cltv. wee riRva 7.nn p. m. a or jjaneater and Columbia, week days, h. m., 2.60 p. m. for WOIlnmspoft, Sunbury and Lewlsburn, k days, 8.85, 7.30 and 11.81 a. ni., 1.35, 7. m. Hunday 3;25 i.m., 3.00 p, m. JL "nanoy nane, wee aays, z.iu fii i 15. 7.20 and 11 a I am. VI :tn Ui '1 91 TOOane m. Bunday, 2 10, 3.25 and . m. 1.05. 1.80 p.m. For Gliaiuvlllo (fUppahannoek Station) .;7daYs(2.tn, 3.25, 5.25, 7.20 and 110 a. m Capital, $ioo,ooo.oo. A. V. Leisenring, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenring, Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. WE'RE AFTER 11! I! '- I Pi Open Dally From 9 to 3. Your trade is what wo wuut. This Is how we propose to get It. " By selling you a first class article ; by soiling you for less than othera; by selliDg you furniture, an organ, a piano, a sewing machine or anything else In tho line of household goods. Wo have a large and va ried stock to select from. No trouble to show goods. Call, examine and be convinced. THE OLD RELIABLE, 6! H 4 3: PER CENT. INTEREST ! Paid on MaviiitM ueposlts. J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages nnd Bonds written. iuarnage licenses ana legal claims promptly attended to. IP.IiluaiffiBro, I J.85, 1 36 2.50, 6.55, 7.00 and .25. p. m. Hunday 2-10, ,.2 7,48 a. m 3.06, 4.30 p. m. 4sulRnQ nna BUamoKin, week days, ,2,5.25,7.20, 11.31 a m 1.86, 7.00 and B,26 in. Uuntlay 3.23, 8 32 . m 3.06 p. m. UllAINB FOK HUENANUOAH i beavo New York via JPhlladelpMa, wee ys.7.J5 a. m 1.30, 4.00. 7.30 p. m 12.1! iKht. Bnndsy.e.oo p.m., 12.15 nlgnt. Leave New York via Manoh ununk, weoi .ays, 4.30. 8.45 a. ni.. 1.00 and 4.03 v. m. ueave rnuMieipma, wee oays, 4.10, ana iv u. i ,uu ana o.uu p. m., jrora iiroaa CallownUl and 8.33 a. m. nnd 11.30 p. m. Htnanc Hreen streets. Sunday tt.05 a, ,S0 n. m. from Utli ano ueu. Leave needing, wit nays, 7.10. io.oc nail0n. m., 6C55, 7J57 p, m. Hunday 1.85 auo 1.43a.m. Leave Fottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m UVj. 8 11 u. m. Hnndav. 2.40. 7.00 a. m. and 1 05 m. . ave Tamaqna, weett days, 3.20, 8.48' and 2 in. til.. 1.21. 7.1E. andu.13 n. m. Bundav.U 7 i'S t. ni. and 2M p. in. jcave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.40, OJ ndll.17n m 1.61, 7.42 and 0.41 p.m. Bun. tay, 8.49,8.17 a. m 3.20 p. m. Leavo iX nhanoy Plaue, weok days, 2-43, 4.C0 f .30, J3i. 119 a. m.,l.U5, 2.08. 5-20, 6 28, 7.57, and 'i.'Wti. m. Bunday 2.4J, 4.00, and 8.27, a. m 3 37,6X11. p.m. lyuave Ulrardvllle (Kappataannook Station' ?eek days, 2.47. 4.07, 11.30, and 9.11 a. m., 12.03, '2, B.''S, 6.S2, 8.03 ami 10.08 p. m, Sunday, 2,47. 0', 8.33 s, m. 3.41, 5.07 p. m. eave Willinmsport, week days, 8.00,0.45 an 1.55 a. m. 8.85 and 11.16 p. ru. Bnndayll.l. t, m. 1 For llaltlmore, Washington and the wes 'la B. b O. B. It., through trains leave ("iMf v. venue station, Philadelphia, (I1. & K. Ai t 4.16, 801 and 11.37 a. m., 1.34, 4.21, 6.fMVj .23 p. m. Hunday, 4.16 8.02 11.27 a, m .i -.55 and 7.2.3 p.m. ATLANTIC C1TV DWIBION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut HtroetWhai a-ia douth Btreet Wharf. I-or Atlautlc Cltv. WeekKloys Kxnren. 8 00. 9:00 a. m. 2.C0 3.00, ., 6.00 v. m. Aoeooimodatlon,7.40a ru. and 4.15, 6.30' ). m. dundays. Kxpress, 8.00, 9.00 a. m. Ac oommnuUon, s.00 a. m. and 4.45 p.m. Returning, leave Atlantlo City, depo . tlantlo and Arkansas avenues. week-aa Express, 7.00, 7.30, 0.00' a, m. and 3.13, 4.00, 5.3 p. m. Accommodation &.00r 8.10 a. m. am 4.30 p, m. Sundays -Kxprens, 4.00 0.00 p. m O. G. HANCOCK, Gen'l Paes'r I a., a. biuijcuu. I'rew. tt n'i Manager. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BOHtrrxSILI. DIVISION, rAgl SoutU Main St., SHE 3ST.3STID OJBT. Real Estate, Collects and Insnraace- Ageney.. i'j(Jhigli Valley Railroad. Qaneral Fire Insurance Dnslncsn, Kopresents I ineiMorinwcsiern line insurance uo. Office Muldoon's butldlnir. corner Centre i4iu wesims.tnncaanaoan; j.-a AERAKOiainNT OP PASSENGER TRAINS. -MAY 10, 1891.- Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale. 1. A two-story double frame dwelling hous storoaud restaurant, on East UentreBt. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on East Centre street. 3. Deelrablo property on corner Centre and jamm Bireeia, suiiuuie lur uiiiua jiur frame dwelling, on 5. Two 2-story lrame dwellings on Vest Cen tre street. 6. Two 2-story dwellings on tho corner ol Coal and Chestnut streets Wore room in one. 7. Two-story Blnglo house on North Chestnut street, with, a large warehouse at the rear. 8. Three two-story double frame bulldlngi comer of Lloyd and Gilbert streets. nose I. A two-story doable West Llova street. Or tlio Lluiior Ilnt.ll, I'onitlx'lj Curcu by nilmliilNtorliiir r. llnlnes' Uolileu Speriflr. . t. nnwd.r.whleh can ba dvaa tu a clasd of beer, a cup of coffee or loo. or In food, witnout Uio Isoowlodao ot 1U0 patient. It la absolutely L.ltvi. n irnt n nrmanent and sTseedv eure,rbeiuer we patient m u wjuw. u..uw. v. , , l .iV.nhnim wroit it baa been eiven In thousand , 10 of eaaea, and In evci-v Inatanoo a pi-rfect cure baa fol ednitb tbo epoclno.lt becomes an utter lraponelbulty teMb..Uqaorapwtttoio . . . - C. H..HAGENBUnil, Druggist, Shenandoah ni,irti.iw. DA.mnnAnllv Restored V'enkncs. Nervousness, Debility, and all the train of evils from earlr errors or later exceawja, the results of ovonrorx. bIcxoobs, worrr, etc. 1M1I Could Not rind uu Indlotment. New Yohh, Oct. 3. Tho grand Jury which hus investigated the collapsu o( tho building in Park place, by which over sixty lives were lost, bus reported Its Inability to decide whether overloaded Moors or an explosion caused the calam ity. Tenants ot the building who claim havo known li to ne unsaio nre blamed lor not reporting such knowl edge. - Legislation tor batter inspection ot buildings and against storage ot ex plosive,! Is recbtnmonded. Tho evidence gathered would not warrant tho finding ot an indictment. Bank Counters, Tyler System, Port nolo, unoquaioti in cxyiosf Cinn nn1 Plntflh. ISO Fure Cetaloxne ot Cbanters. DeiLs etc., lllafitrated la Colon. Hooti, free Wttsge 15 Cents. Also -a'rier's jiojai OtDce 1k1i and Type writer Ciililueta, io Htylca. Best and cheap est on earth, with treat reduction In prices. nil ynft ettalorue Free, rohUge IS eti. Tall Uses ot .KS, tnsirs, jsuim, iMiui fun, Cstiatti, LBftl lllSMk neclproolty Conference Postponed. WasuikqTOS. Oct. 0. The roport from Ottawa that the reciprocity conference set for October IV, between bocrotary strength, development, end tono (ttven to every Ulalno and Representatives of tbe Caua organ and .portion of the ?'P'o. """'fi nlan Oovernment has been indefinitely impoMiblo. jmjoo references. Uook, explaaatloM ' postponed la confirmed at tup Kxecutlvo an nmnfa miMni1 fanAtnilt trf fK. AddrflBB ERIE MEDIOAL CO,, BUFFALO, H. Y. Til Unforoe the Hunday Law. Baltimohk, Oot. 8. The grand Jury now In session lias recently taken up the Bunday closing question and has wrltton the police commissioners to see that the law Is obeyed. In accordance with this coinmunloatlou the police havo been crdcred to enforce the law. NT.W J1IHSKV IlIllia-8. There Is a prospect thnt Jersey Olty tvlll havo night schools for tho first time In several years William Hoaley, of Newark, yester day reoovered a verdict of $1,500 agulust Boabury & Johnson of that city, for tho toss of a baud. The closing day of the Interstate Fair at Trenton drew an attendance ot over 10,000 poople yesterday. The fatr had in all 03,978 visitors. The club bou9u of th: Crescont Canoe Club, at the foot of Danfortn avenuo, Jsrsev t'ltv. was destroyed by fire f'rl- iar. lho loss is $.1,000. Incendiarism Is susperted George Wolf, the Newark convict whose wl'e re married twice, believing Ibat bis Imprisonment made her free nlwho u---y i win si nappuy wnti ner mm eraxsi Is and will ever bo tho -best Eomody for Rnoknoho Tlnlnti In fVin Ridn. OhOBt QDtt Jolnto.li'ouralgla, Spraino, &o TJoforo you aeea to tray, ootua ra-CRSr OP CHARCE"E tho TtdcaUe booki"0l? HSSlSs'I l t ondonemoats of promtneut vbyiloltEi, t .AD.RICHTER&CO 810 Broaaway MEW IUKI1.. 23 Prize Medals Avardetil 50 Cents ft bottle, For Bale by I. X. 1). ItllllTTV, Mansion and at the State Uopartmont. The reason alven for tbe postponement Is that tho nreslaent acems It uest mat the Canadian Commissioners should deal directly with Mr. Blaluo. Action Against Hon. IV, t. Sessions. Jamestown, N. Y., Oct. 8. Commo dore C. P. Vedder baa begun an action for slander asalnst Hon. w. 1 Sessions. Hr. Sessions Bald that Mr. Vodder had procured his last tbreo nominations foi Senator from this dlstrlot by bribery. Another Heir of Mrs. Senrles. SiXKM, Mass., Oct. 8. An appearance has been filed in tho Bearlcs will case by the attornoysof Los Angeles, Cal., In be half of Maria li. urcssoe, of mat city, who claims to be an heir at law of Mis. Bearlos. NKW KNOT. AND UKKVITIUS. Corralold won tbe unfinished heat In the great stallion race at Mystic Park, Uoston. The liabilities of James S. Kolley, of Mllford. Mass., manufacturer of shoes ire given as $21,000, and assets $1,000. The bay stallion Arlstldos, has been told by J. W. liullock, of wimamstown Mass. , to Col. Walter Cutting, ot Pitts ueld, Mass., for 110,000. Edmund II. Schermerhorn, of Now Vork. who died Thursday at bis cottatio m Newport. II. I, was one of tho realthlest and moat ecclmtrio ot sum er residents. For halt (a doxou year Wmmml rassencer trains will leave Shenandoah for llauch llhunk. LiehiKbton. Blatlneton, Cata- lauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Phil aaeipnia ana new ioiKabD.il,l.tv, o.uo u. xuM IM2, 3.10, 6.2(1 p. m. For Belvidere, Delaware Water Gap and Jtroudsburg at 6.47; a. m, ana 6.28 p. m. For Ltombertvllle and Trenton, 9.08 a, in. For White Uaven, Wilses-Barre and Pitts ion W7, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 3.11) and 558 p. m. ForTunkhanuocit, 10,41 n m., 3.10 and 6.26 P. m, I ' . - . T.l.nM. InnAvrn nrt Bwrt T.yrnvta 10.41 a. m., and 6.2Sp. m. For Lacoyvllle, 'H)wanda, Bayre, Waverly, Klmlro, KocheEler, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, ' Jhlcago and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and 1.26 p. ni. For Klmlra and the West via Balamanca at 3.10 ivm. For Audenrled, Hasletoa, Stockton, liUm tier Yard. Weatherly and Penn Haven Juno tlonatD.4f,7.TJ,p,wa, m.nna i.o, a.iu uuu p. m. t'or Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Beavei MnndntL. 7.4(1. ll.GKn.m. and 5.2(1 n. m. ForUcrautonat6.47 U.VK, 10.41a. m. 8,10 and iiSap. tn. , For Haile Brook. Jeddo, Urlflon and Free' land at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.11 a. m 12L52 3.10 and 50 p. m. For (luakake at 6.47 and 9.03 a. m and 1.10 p. m. For Wlggans, Gllberton and Fraz-kville at i.50 and v.08 a. m., and 4.10 v. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, 10,63 a. m.,12.62,3.10,5.25, 8,03, U I and 1057 p.m. For Lost Creek, airardvllle and Ashland 1.27, 7.48,8.52, 10.15 a. ni., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 8.SJ 4.10 and 9J4 p. m. . ..... . Vnr lHrlunilr Ht. f!lalr and POttSVlll. r.40, 0.08, 108 a. in., 122,8.10,4.10, 6.28 and 8.0f , m. For Buck Mountain, Hew Boston and if oral, 7.40, 9.08, 10.58 a. m., 12.62, 8.10, 5.20 and ForKavenllun, Centralia, Mt Carmel and -Uianiokin, B.62, nnd 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.4C -in a 8.08 p. m. On and after September !), 1891rtrami will leu unenanaoan at louowa For Wleran. Gllberton. Frackvllle. Net JasUe, Bt. Clair, and way points, 0.(W, 9,1 t m and 4,15 p m. cjunnays, uoo, u.4u a m ana uupm, For Pottsvllle, 0.00, 9.10 a m and 4.15 p m. Sundays, 600, 9.40 a m and 3.10 p m, For Beading, 6.00, a m and 4.15 pm. Uundays, too, 9.40 n. m. and 8.10 pm. For Pottstown, l'hoenlxville, Norrlstow nd Philadelphia Otrnnd street station), 6,0 a. m. and 4.15 p m week daya dunaay s, ww, .) k in 8.lo p mi Trains leave FrackvlUe lor Bhenandoah i 10.40 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 pm, Bunday U.13 a m and-5.40 p m. Lrfave Pottsvllle lor Bhenacdoah, 10.15 an 1.48, a m 7.15, 9.42 p m. Sundays, 10.40- a 9,15 p 111. aaaa. tieave Phlladelpbla (Broad street HB , 'or PottavllloandBhecandoah, 6.57. 4.10 and 7J p m week days. Bunday tZx, 93 am 'OrNewYork,8.!W,4,n5, 4.40, 6,85, t), 7.3 4.20 3.80, iSi), 11.X) and 11.14, U.35 a m , 1 2.00 noon (Umlied ernress, 1.08 4.50 p m.) 12.21 12.44, 1., 2.80, it.20, 4.02 (1,6.2), 6.50 7.13 8,13 and 10.03 ) m, 12.01 nlenu 11.35 ia. n'ld 1221, 12 14 , 2.30, 4.02, (llmlteil t.siii, fi.28. n 2 (.., 1 -. m . in uud 12 01 nlgti For Sea Girt, Longllranch and intermedia', stations 6.60, 8.25 and 11.39 a. m 3.30, 4. 00 p. n week days. Huudays 8.25. a. m, , For Baltimore and Washington, 3.50, 7.: I 9.10 and 11.18 a. m 4 41. i&3, 7.40 p.m aud 12.1 night dally ana 8 31, 10.20a. ru., 12 36- (luiitu express witu ainiug car 10 iioitimurej i.ao, a p. m. weeK aays. r or uauimore ouiy 4.vt, .8., .ii imAi (Iuvr. ftOA. 11.S0 n. m. dallv. For llichmoud, 1W n.in. uud ia.03 nit j aaiiy, l w p. in, aauy, escepi nunuay. iraiua leave Harrlsbnrii tor pmsoure a 10 west every day atiz.ssaud 8.10 a m no (limited) and 8.40, 8.30, 0.35 p au Way J (Vitoona. viii a m ana i.io p m every aay. For PltUburg only, 11.20 a m dblty and li m week davu. i Leave Bunbnry lor WHliaintport, tliri' ananaai gua, nocnesier, iu naio ana a iat 'alls, 6.10 a m dally, and 1.42 pm week ru. For Krle and intermediate points, C.lOu lf iniiy. " or jjock naven, e.iu, onu v.uo lallv. 1.42 and 6.80 v. m. week cays. tenova 6.10 am l.2 and 5,S0 p to week (11 .10 a. m Hnaivr. t U AB. B. PO UH, J. R. WOOD? nn. Man'' n. fass. X-irlLMINGTON t NOKTUKKN It. H ... . jime lame 171 erreci jiiav. iu. loui. Trains leave Itcadlng (P. all. stations Tmini Imth Hnnmnkln for Shenandoah. H1 ..i'mlj:'.! !ra,rl 1SA a' m't XWA i:sa and, ?5,lvl?S Gibraltar, Beyfert, Blratboro, Joauna.BpH L,.ra Jf'V J,.Ti; Mo . 1J N k at Shenandoah, 9.05 a.m., 12.52. 3.10, 6.29 and flela waynesburg Junction, CoatesviVfl ME8KCO!. Bt.x.oui,o.i u.h.a. lu6 Chester.Chndsford Junction, B. A O dh' aaaasaalsl3Sesssaaa.sBB!SBBaa i it TTUT T a mi A TnTCI I a . a i .il.. saBaaaam j W umiugiuu uuu mienaeuittio bluilxv eicept Hunday, nt 0.25 nnd 8.30 a.UiU HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Cream 1 BREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, Orders promptly attended to. Particular at tention paia 10 uans, ricuicu, Festivals, etc IF1. KZEITHZJLliT NOKTU MAIN BTKEET, Near Corner of IJoyd, SHENAKDO'H, PENN -FOR- SHERIFF, BENJ. J. SMITH, PRESENT DEPUTY, UTTNT1AY TltATNB. For Lost Creek, Glrardvllle and Ashland, t.50, 9.10 liJisa. m.,z.4p. in. For Darkwater. Bt. Clair and Pottsvllle, W0, 8.00, 9.30 a.m., 2.45 p.m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, 4.00, 1L85 a. in., 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. in. For Lofty, Audenrled and Uaileton, ta v m., 1;40 p. m! ForMauch Chunk. Lehtghton, Blatlngton, OataRauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kasto nd New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m: For Philadelphia, L40 p. m. uuuw,u Bl JJYINGTON, Uen'l Tass. Art., Bethlehem. John R. Coyle, A.ttorney-at-Law Real Estate Agent, OFFICK BanDALL'S BDILDINO, Cor. Main and Centre Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: rial n. m. KnnflRV nn r rl Kitt n. m. For Warwick, Bt. Peters and lntermed stations, dally except Bunday, at 9.20 a.m.,, Lis p. in. Hunoayoniye.iaa.nl. i For Blrdsboro and Intermediate statu Saturday only, at 12 m. L For Baltimore aud Washington fB. CM R.) daily except Bunday at 6.25 and 8.80 and 8.15 p.m. Bunday only at 3.05 p. m. Trains arrive at Beading (P. & H. Hatl (ruin v uixiiiKiuui aa. u .kuuiiuui a cbanin, cnaaaBiuru junction, west, unei I.nnimn. Coatesvllle. Wavnesburtr Juncl Bnrlneneld.Joanna.Blrdloro. Gibraltar. fert ana lntermeaiate staiions, aauy ex Hunday at 10.20 a, m. 5.62 and 8.17 p. m. b av univ hi u. iu. From St. Peters, Warwick and lntermed stations, dallv except Bnnilav. at 8.2J a.' I and 2.25 p. m. Bunday only at 8 p. m. , rem iiiruHuoro anu intermeaiaie sum ( Saturday only at 1.40 p. m. .) From Waslitnctou and Baltimore, dally cept Bunday, 10 20 a. m, 6.52 and 8 17 Bunday only at 11.21 a. m. BOWNESS B11IGG8, Gen'l Pass. A, A. G. MoCA UBLAN D, Bupt, We, the uuderfcl5( are entirely cureI llunture by Dr. MAYEIl. Ml Areh St.. Phlla. TLomal Harlung, Newlllnggold, Pa., I.Pandt, Bt Easton, Pa L. P. a A. Dcturck, Oley-, It. (I. Htanlav. 421 Hnrnce St.. Lebanon. PI Schneider. Locuxt Dale. Pa., D, B. Noll, L I kiln, Pa., Wm. E. Ilaneustlne, Phoenix RUPTURE, l . Hi. lltll icuatiur. i meui Pa., W. M, Ilnbach, 624 Washington Heading, Pa., J. 0. Lyme, 1310 W. Uowniro- itarrisunre, ca.f u. Keei Dr. MAYr.lt IS i at Hotel FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable parolyash com. paules represented by JDJjTUD DF.A.TTST, I A two and one-half story double frame a weiung nouse, wun sure-room ana res taurant. Located on Kast Centre street. S-A valuable property located on Booth Jar- " l,V,eJ ud Baturaay ot ttcU month. ain Bireei. -Seven dwelling houses at the corner of Gil bert and Lloyd streets. Good Investment, Terms reasonable. ehu, DotiKlassvUle, elPeun, HeadUwi 3 JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, Q B. BRIOKER, U PHYSIOIAN AND SlRQi " j 120 S. JardmSt, Shenandoah, Pa. so e.oentrkbt., bhenandoah ,i Mfcuoa. FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. ATJORHEY'&T'LAW, is o( clgani alweys on hand. in: D Eut Centre Street: Mab Bkln and all speolal diseases a spedlv FREE TO ME. of Uffsluil 1-ower.Imnotency &o. BnGrreatli nuil I our ppwiaow will cnd one Vu ManiIic nf I tuul Much ValunbU Infnrm&tiOD fllUlS. A&JJ
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