IT HAD TO GO UNDER Phillipsburg Bank Also u Vic tim to l'rcaldont'Dill. HOPES OF PAYING ALL CLAIMS. The Falluros at Clearfield and Houtzlalo Caused a Great Bun on tho Bank. The Troaldcnt of the Hank tho I'ntlmr Iti'Lnircf Dill-IlB II ml Urmrn Out n X,nrge Amnnnt In Asilit III. SonlnI.aw. A I'snlo Imminent, ami Vonra that Many Individuals Will flo Mown. PlllLUPsnuito, Pa., Oct. 0.- Thli com munity was greatly excited yesterday by the following announcomont which was posted ou tho doors of tho Phillipsburg Hank, supposed to be ono of tho strong est private Institutions of tho States , , 0oT- 5. 1801. The continued demand of our dennst tors u greater than wo can most nt once, We doom it best for all their interests' td uspenu payment and liquidate our nf nun. ..unrmiy iienovo wo can pay uvi.vaiLur 111 IUU. 0. Pkiikv Jonhs. Cashier. Evor since tho Cloarnold bank closed anu tno lioutzilnlo bank failed tho Phillipsburg institution has experienced an unprecedented run. The minors and iiicir inunus uuenmo alarmed and began ........ nuiiji wiuiurawiiitr their de- ol ,.JUU io ?x,uuu, ana many thousand dollars wore thus paid out uuuug mo inst tiireo Uaya. Then the heavy depositors took fright, and began a quiet checking of tholr balances, which riMuium in tno announcement. The ofllcers of tho bank Iiail feared a run anil made every preparation for tho "u"li wmi every clieck paid out there M'omed to be two moro coming In and they decided to nq longer attempt to stem the current. On Saturday confidence wassomowhat restored by the gold and currency visible on the con liters. At tho lost moment two heavy checks from lumber and coal mining firms overthrew tho balance, and a hasty meeting of bank ofllcials was called for 8 o'clock yesterday morning. At U o'clock tho notlco was posted. Tho secret of tho closing lies In tho fact that Jonathan Boyntoii, of Cloar nold, is president of tho bonk. Iloynton is tho father-in-law of President 1)111 of the Cloarllold and Houtzdalo banks, now In jail. The statement lias boon mado horo and in Clearflold that Mr. Hoyuton, only a few days ago, hail drawn out $20,000, which ho loaned to his son-in-law to assist him in his troubles, and this, wil'1 rumors that Dill had previously bornrwon Jrmous sums from Mr. Boynton, caused a fooling of uneasiness. Tho olfcct of closing the Phillipsburg bank can hardly bo oititnatod. This city lies close to Houtzdalo, while Gloarfleld Is not far away, and as all depend for their prosperity largely upon mining and lumbor, tho panic oannot bo fully meas- "It Is feared that many Individuals will gb down In tho crash that Rooms 1m ...innnf. burn. Cashier Jonoi mado a statement yesterday that ovory dollar would bo paid in full as soon as tho bank bad time to negotiate tho collateral security it has on hand. Ho also said that President Iloynton only owned $10,000 "worth of stock tn tho bank, and that ho was meroly a figure head. Prosldent Iloynton lias not spent a week in the bank for tho last tlvo years. The Siiltti. Ho Argued Thursday. ' Coiaimmjs, O., Oct. 0. Tho ouster case i unmn months nuo by Attorney General Watson against tho Standard Oil Company, to annul its charter, will . n.n,,.,i in tlm Sunrom Court on its ..,-Um TlmraililV. JoSUllll II. CllOOte, tllO eminent corporation lawyor of lNew v-t nil chlnf attornev for this com- ,.n..i?' will nnnear for the defense, and John W. Warrington, of Cincinnati will nld tho uttornoy general. Btahbuil IIU Brother Fatally. PlTTSuur.a, Oct. 0. Yesterday Edward nnd Itlchord Scoot, brothers, were play ing billiards In Harry Davis' hall. Aftor a slight quarrel between tho brothers had apparently been settled, Edward, agod 2a, drew a dirk and plunged the blodo, first into llichord's neck, then into his left lung, inlllctlng a fatal in jury. Kichard is 19 years of ago. No ono knows what were tho causes leading to the quarrel. Slant Willi In ltrltLli Protection. Caixjutta, Oct. 0. The King of Slnm seriously meditates asking England to take the country under her protection, in order to prevent it from falling into the hands of France, to whom It must otherwise yield in tho not distant future. England will bo asked ore long to take tho subject into serious consideration. Secretary Hal foul 111. Washi.nqto.n, Oct. 0. Private Secre tary Halford, who was compelled to leave the Executive Mansion yesterday afternoon on account of illness, is suf fering from an attack of renal neuralgia. His illness is painful, but not serious, nnd his physlolans say he will be up and about in a day or two, AVlint WaiininnUor Huveil. Washinoton, Oct. 0. The order of Poatmastcr-Genoral Wauamakor doing away with the counting of the mall mat ter by lottor carriers has now beou in force three mouths, and enroful calcula ttons show that the annual saving to tho Postofllce Department will bo $.100,000, SoiiC-Wrlter Sawyer Head. New York, Oet. 0. The death Is an nnuneed of Charles Carroll Sawyer at hU home lu llrooklyn, lie was the author of "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp," "Mother, I've Come Homo to Die," and other popular songs of tho civil war period. l'UNNSYLVANI.V HKIIJl'S. Charles Sturgess and Edward O'llara, who were held up by tramps at Erlo, and wounded by shots and stabs, cannot re cover. Mrs. Joseph Johnston, wtfo of tho well known wholesale grocer of Erlo, Pa, was thrown from her oarrlagd last even' Jug and Instantly killed. Hon. Jacob Turner, ex-Congressman from tho Twonty-thlrd Pennsylvania dls trict, la dead nt his homo In Ureenaburg, nt irauurani. the result of an accident, riu decesixl wit tfl year of ago. and on of tbs moat proailnoot Democrats of A Itemnrkalfle Itun. Baltimore, Oct. 0. -A Hoyal Blue train on the llnltlmoro & Ohio Railroad, which was delayed by tno elovator flro at Lo cust Point, made a remarkable run from Canton, aftor It got through, to Phila delphia. Tho distanco, 02 miles, was run in exactly 03 minutes, Including stops. Condemned the Liquor Trafllo. IlAiiitisiiimo, Pa., Oct. 0. Tho Na tional Methodist Local Preachers' Con vention yosterday adopted strong reso lutions condemning tho liquor traffic. Fourteeu States aro represented in the convention. The delegates wero received by Governor Pattlson last evening. Secretary Noble In Chicago. Wasiiinoton, Oct. 0. Secretary No ble loft last night for Chicago, where he will tako part in the reunion of tho Army of the TenueS'oe, and tho cere monies attending tho unveiling of tho Qrant monument. Ninv JunsKY linmi-s. -The Princeton Froihman class Is tho lnrgcst In tho history of the college Six instructors havo buen added to tho fac ulty. Tho salo of clgarfl and tobacco has been stoppod on Sundays at Asbury Park. Babrcr shops have also boon notlllod not to open on Sunday. John G. Devereux, vlco-presldent of tho Hlbornla National Bank of Now Or leans, La., died of pneumonia ut Hoi motta, N. J., Sunday, aged 57 yoars. The body of Garret Conovor, tho fire man of tho Pennsylvania ferry boat Jer sey City, who was killed whllo oiling tho paddle wheel bearings on Friday, was found floating near the slip yesterday. Wesley Pellot, of Borgou, an Erlo Itall- road brakoman, dlod yesterday in St, Francis' Hospital, Jersey City, from in juries sustained by falling from n mov ing car, under tho wiieols, ou Saturday, -copyw-wt ibw A spell of sickness is duo -when tbo system's weakened, afiu Uto blooa impure. It s wnat you must expect. But it's what von must prevent, too. And Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery prevents as woll as cures. It invigorates tho liver and kidneys, purilies and enriches tho "blood, sharpens tho appetite, im proves digestion, and Tcstorcs health and strength. For Dyspepsia, " Liter Complaint," and every form of Scrofulous, Skin, or Scalp Dis eases, as Salt-rheum, Tetter, Ery sipelas, or any blood-taint, it's an unequaicd remedy. It's not like tho sarsaparillas, which claim to bo jjood for tho blood in March, April and May. At all seasons alike, and in all cases, 1 tho " Discovery " alone is guaran teed. If it doesn't benefit or cure, you havo your money back, It's tho cheapest blood-purifier, no matter how manv doses aro offered for a dollar, for you pay only fori- ti.- 7 . TJ.,t !a tl.o . . UlU fUUlt VUll IIUU JJUU lua 1MB lest, or it couldn't Vo sold bo, Or tl' I'liiuur lliiim, l'olllw! Curcu uy mliiiliiUK'rliii; nr. iiuiucv SJoltleii Siecillc. TI Im nmirarltirrf n. a tiowder.wkloh can be ffiven tn a class of boor, a oup of cotfee or lea, or In food, nlthout the knowledge ol ilie patient. It Is absolutely harmleas, and will crfeot a permanent ana speedy curo.wliether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an aioononowrscK. 11 kc" " of cases, and In every lostanoe a perfect oure has fol lowed. UiieierFalU. The system ones lmpregnat. edwlth tlie Speciflo.lt booomcs an utter Impossibility (or the liquor appetite to exist. w pane book Ol pariiomarD ma v w ui u- C. H.HIAGENBUCH, Druggist, Shenandoah Vhthntetm EnslUli Diamond nrmnfl. ENNYROYAL PILLS OrlxlnsI Ann tlnlf Uenulne. A SMre, Jwfi r-lliUe, ladies nk t Lruimlit fur Chichester Sngtiih bi'Atf mond Brand In I ted tvi J Vol J infUlUofHr iwifi, with Lluo ti t'oc Tuke W noethen Hrfrnt dattywou ubt t itu v ttona and tmi ili At DruggUu, orteni 4c. dlors" in httcr, by return la and will ever bo tho best Bomody for IHEDMATISBr l-l TnflnnntMl. TidOlCaOUO. ' TlMnn 4n Mm Rfrifl. OhOSt QUO Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, &o Before yoa aeed to tray, octain -i-n ct sr rtc r!H&nCCS3 itoJAS"i m .- w . . . . ... in'nUBSl F.AD.RICHTER&CO 10 Broaawav, NEW YORK. 38 Prize Medals Awarded! EnropenHouieslBpdolU4tlonaon, fleun, l'rg, Hotterdsia, Oltea, NnramharrT Konttela, Iidpiio. 50 Oenta a bottle, For Salo by I. I. I. 3CIIIL11V, C. II. IIAGENUUCir, SHENANDOAH, PA., and other dicggin. Sold tr u IIASKBAM, HCOItllS. 1 Italtlmore Forfeited Gnmn to Wa.hlnf. ton by a Score of 9 to O. Tlio American Association closoJ Its sen son joHenlsy, The Ilontons are tho cham pions and St. Loul Is In second plaoo. AT rniLADELPHIA. Athletlcn 4 2 3 3' 1 T 0 'a 3-18 I!otort..,i O 0010010 0-3 nnttorlos-Woyhlnir nuJ MHHgan; FlUnor Bid, Cotter a'ld Murphy, SECOND tUSIB. ' Boston .....3 0 10 3 0 - ft Athletics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Called, dsrknoM. llatterici-.lladdook and rarroll; Clmmbar. lain and tlllllgin. AT ST. LOUIS. SULouls... 0 01 0. 1 300 0-7 Louisville 0 1 0 3 '3 0 0 0 013 Butteries -Burrcll and Munyan; Btratton nod Schclhasss. Exhibition gamoi AT WASniNQTOlf. Washington ,.1 0 0 0 0 0 01 llnltlmoro. 0 0 1 0 0 3 4 In 7th Inning Washington mado 10 runs In their half and naltlmoro rofueed to plav their half of that Inning and Umpire Kortu gavo the game to Washington by a sooro of U to 0, I'ltchcrs" Foreman and Hody. j American Association Ilooord. aubt. TTnn. 1tL Ct nut iron. Ixlrt. Ct Iloon..,.03 42 .0H0 Mllnauk'o.01 Ti .471 St. Louis. .? 6i .020 Columbus. .01 70 .445 Athletlo..73 00 Mi Lou'rllle... 65 Hi 00 DaltlmoroOO O-i .510 Wusb'ton.;44 69 .333 The San l'riinclico to no to Clilll. VAsin.voTOif, Oct. 0. It is stated at tho Novy Department -thnt tho San Fran cisco, now at CnllAo, Peru, will, within the next few days, sail for Valparaiso, Chili. The troubles with Chill appear to bn quieting down and there is n foal' ing in ofllclal circles that matters will be satisfactorily adjusted. No news has been received from Chill for several d ays. itKrVS OF Till! BAY. The journeymen tailors of Toledo, O., aro on a strike, for higher wages. Tho Austrian Imperial Govornnvent asks tho Helchsrath for 180,000 ilorins for tho Chicago World'o Fair. Tho story now goes In London that iJnlmnccda Is nlivo and in hiding in the-' American Legation in Santiago. Tho semi-annual conference Of the' Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is being held in Salt Lake City. Congressman Lse,. of Virginia, is dan gerously ill at kin-homo in Fairfax, Vo. lie is the son of the late Gen. Robert E. Lee. Tho alxtloth annual ropoit of tho Com missioner of Indian Affairs has just been submitted to tho Secretary of tbs In terior. Treasury Department yesterday pur chased C32.O00 ounces of silver at 06.0 to 07 conts per ounce. The offerings were 1,510,000 ounces. At the closo .of business yesterday the Treasnry Dopartmont.had redeemed $18, (172,100.4 1-2 per cent, bonds,, leaving out standing $0,882,000. Tho collections from internal revenue for July and August aggregate $26)185, 184, an lnoreaso over the corresponding months of last year of $032,557. The water in the Ohio River is lower than for many years. A largo number of steamboats are aground, there being scarcely two leec or water. Tho controlling interests in the 83 sal mon canneries of Alnska have resolved themselvos into an organization known us the Alaska Packers' Assoolution with headquarters at San Francisco. An attempt was mado yestorday to blow up the Episcopal palace at Triosto. A bomb with a burning fuse attached was found in ono of tho hallways. It extinguished before any damage was done. It is reported that tho Indians in the State of Hidalgo, Mexico, while resisting the attempts of the white men to evict them, attacked a settlement and massa cred 200 white men, women nnd children. It is announced that Colonel Forsyth, rmerly of General bhorldan's staff, is to marry the 20-year-old daughter of his old friend, Dr. Dallas Dache, n Philadol phlan, while tho latter will marry Col onel Forsyth's daughter, who Is also about 20 years of age. Both of tho pros pective bridegrooms nro GO years of age. AVviitltur lnilloiitlong. Wasiiinotoji, Oct. u..-For Knstorn Now York, Kiistern Pennsylvania, Now Jersey, Maryland and Delawnro: Fair; coldor; northwesterly winds, high on tho coast. For Western Now York and Western Pcpn" eylranla: FhIr stationary temporaturo; north- westerly wlndi. For Now England: Generally tain much ooldon northwest gales; fair Wednesday. N1SW VOUK NAIIKISTS. New Yoiik. Oct. 5.. -Money on call lowed easy at fi and 0 per cent. UU.N ua. Closing Closlnj Saturday. To-duy. t, 1007 Hog 111H s, 1U07 Coup 117 ' STOCK MARKET. I losing Satvrduy. 1101 Closing I o-Uay. SSH Bit 133 no 70 37M 4l1 Canadian Pacific 81 Central l'nolfto 33 Cblcano, liur. ic yuincy , uij Delaware & Ilmlsoiin, .US- Del, Daak. to western ii Urle MM Krle prof , 08 Lake Hhoro I'-Os lAiulsie Nash 80 MlchUan Control Aiissouri l-avuiG n Now Jersey teutral...,, HHi Northwestern UU Oroou Navigation 71) l'.iclllo Mull 3a i Heading , ltn.lr lelnnil 84 Bt Pftul 74W w Union IMomo H Western Uulon 3 63S OllAIN MAMCBT Whont opened at an advanco ami closoJ Una. no, a ion iui4; Oct, 13U; Nov. I0i; Deo. Corn opened strontrRna oioioa a. 1 opt No. 3 mixed, 02: Oct. oimi Pea. Wi Oats mil it. No. 2 intxed, .ot. 33i Dec. 31H. I'llUUUtU. JlUTTEIl Creuuiiry. Btato Penn.. estras.vtHa.naiO, croauiory. wostern. nrtts "I o.aJi o, Croauiory, western, seoonds IS o.a-0 o, State dairy, a. f , tubs, extras. ...WJio.aiJ o Ciieksu State factory, fulloroum, Sopt. fanoy..D9UM State ruotory, run urvum, juh, iuni....vititfi htate factory, full onum, Uno. Wvty. c..at.ntnr. fti 1 ninam. vond to nrimoMl&uO State factory, ooinmou to fair 7 aH N. V. State, no laid, por aoj.,., o.a"1 I'ooQ.. now mm o.a'23 Western & Nortnwestcrn, gooa to pnme 21 Hnv.llK& JorsarUose. iwrtibl.... 7l SJ bwool potatoes, Om choio..,, 1 761 09 l.tvi l'nnr.Ttir Birloa ohtcKuns. choloo, lame por lb, ,13 alSif burinir oatuKous. crime , owis.Jroy.atatoat r. , iwriD hiiiu Dbusko roDLxar- FurkoTS. mixed walnbts. por lb. 13 all tv'irchlt,i.i,tta,34iilUtoDr..19 0 gifS LJ EISKELL'S BHl EvcVSSffor SKIM DISEASR? mPS'M1 9r bandy Shenandoah Business College ! AND SHORTHAND SCHOOL, ROBBING OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, NORTH MAIN STEEET, SHENANDOAH, Fall Term Begins Monday, August 31st, 1891. W. J. SOW.Y, President. First National Bank, THEATRE BUILDING, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $ioo,ooo.oo. A. W. Leiscnring, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. P.. Leisenrnq, Cashier, S.W.Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3' PER CENT. INTEREST ! r'nlcl an Savings Deposit). A. J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written. Marriage licenses and legal claims promptly attended to. Rot! Estate, Colfwlion and Insurance Agency General Fire Inssranee Business, Represent! the Northwestern lilfe InsuranoeCo. Office Muldcon's building, corner Centre and West Bis., Bhenandoeb, l'a. Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale. 1. A two-story double Iramo dwelling house storeand restaurant, on East Centre Bt. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on Kast Centre street. 3. Desliable property 00 corner Centre and Jardln streets, RUltablo for business pur POSCB. 4. A two story double lramo dwelling, on West Llovastreet. 5. Two2-story frame dwellings on. West Cen tre street. 6. Two 2 story dwelling on the corner ol Pnnl anil (ftiontn.it. atroAlo Uivvm mnm In one. -Two-story single bouse on North Chestnut street with ft larere warehouse nt the rear. 8. Three two-story double frame buildings corner 01 ioya anu miuori streets. Bank Counters, Tyler Systomf Po aoio, unequaied in tyios, Cost nnri Flnlsh. 150rwreCallorueof Cotrnttrt. Dvtki etc lUaitrttei la Colon, Hoofci, frc Pota l&CrnU. Onice llek nnd Type writer Cublneta, 0 Kt tm. lififtt nnd cheaD eBt on earth, wltli great reduction tn prices. ISO ! caUuKU Free, rotate li eU. Full !! o Uekki, Chain, TaUIri, Itook I'liifi, Cabin U, htttl Blank CaLilnrlt, etc., aiwajiin tlotu, Burrlal work mado to order. TTJ-Klt I)E91CO.,Hl.I-oula, Mo.U.H.A. APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN, FEnlECT IN FORM 1 MATCHU55 IH WAHI 6a aaiiout war th anoleou for aulwart men tbal puny do j at nitia vera tuuoaeaia. ivery -a can do Dtuunu and ViaououB in all reapacti, YOUNQ MEN OR OLD, nfferln from NEBV0UB DE BILITY. Loit or Falling Man hood. Phvtlcal Excenef. ManUl Worry. Btuntad Davalopment. or nT PERSONAL WEAKNESS, cant jaaiorad to PERFECT HEALTH and the N0BLK VITALITY Ol BTB0HO MEN. tha Prida and Powar of Matloni. vo ciaim oy years ui pracuvu ujr -OMorOLY or bocciss" la treat- IQKtlll Jll.lft.C., H.HBIM..IU1U AOklloo. ct Men. Testlmonlahi ' f re m so states and Territories, OUR NEW BOOKrfi d6;o,ea'ma,SeF008S itvblUrosctu. roll ExpUn.tlonl for HOME TEEAI- H1III, IHIIDH IUJiKI B1I1U11U II 1I1D11.BI1IU Ii4vbtt bfai. RiadearttitlmouUli. AddMil stones BRIE. MtUlUA-UU.UUhr AUU.H.T. -ron- SHERIFF, BENJ. J. SMITH l'KESENT DKl'UTV. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable pnrely cah com. BE A MAN Jt'i A MM 1M I ' I 120 S. JardmSL, Shenandoah, Pa. "nintB for Rltclicti nml Qlelr. book for tho household. FMBXS, olcK WE'RE AFTER YOU Your trade la wbnt we want. This Is how we proposo to get It, By selling you a flrst class article ; by selllngyou for less than others; by selling you ftirnlture, an organ, a piano, a sewing machine or anything else lu the line of household goods. We have a large and va ried stock to select from. No trouble to show goods. Call, examine and be convinced. t H X h h I THE OLD RELIABLE, J. P.Williams & Bro., Soutli Main St., Lehigh Valley Railroad. ARRANGEMENT or PASSENOXB TRAINS. MAY 10; 1891. VanRf.nc.er trains will leave rthenandnfilv for Mauch t'hunk, Leblehton, Slatlngton, Cata saaqua, Allentown. Buthleliem, Easton, Phil aaeipuia anu new iuih.uio.ii,i.iu, a.uo ui., I22,3.10,60p.m. Kor Delvldere. Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg at 6.47, a. tn., and S.26 p. m. i..nw r.aY.l.rtvfIla aitti 'rrentrii.. U.tM TV m For Whlto Haven. Wilkes-Barro and Pitts' ton 5.47, 9.08, 10.41 a. m 3.10 and 5.26 p. m, IwiunKnanuocE, iv.ii a. in., a.xu ana o,w . m. For Aubnrn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyons 10.41 a. ru and 6.28 p. m. ror ljacev vine, xowanaa, oayre, waYeriy, k'lmlrn. Rochester. Buffalo. Nloeara Falls. Uhlcatro and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and . vh 11 . m . For Klmlri, and th West vlaHalamanca at a-lOP-m- o..w.. t Kttr Aiini-nneu. .uub u oukmuui uuiu1 horVnrd. Wfifli.hrlv and Pen ii Haven Juno- lion at5.4;( 7.40, ,0&a. xu.and 12.52, SU0 and wo p.m. ... t, f or J eaneov j 110, .wvuvuit uuu uun v o iortnw. 7 40. fl ftft a. m. and 5.28 d. m. ForbcranwnaiiO.9 v.un, au.ih, uu. o.iu uu wA ii oi nmnV. .Tfirtrtn. Drifton and Free land at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m,, 1152 3.10 and R Oft n m . . ' " --v . i , C a IQ a m ni A f Or lUHKU-O HI u.-l nuu. p.iaj a. ua im 8-19 P-HJ: .w,. rOr IT IKKailt. Vfliumiuii nuu a a. Sm and .08 a.m., and 4.10 p.m. . For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Deiano 5.47. 7.10. 9.08. 10.41. 10.58 a. m.,122,3.10,5tt, 8,03, 9.21 and 10.27 p.m. 1.27. 7.46. 8.52. 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 8.35, .lu anu v.i p. xu nv,r i.iiritwiiinr. Ht. Clair and PotlsvlUe. 7.40, 9.08, 1068 a. m., 12J2, S.t0, 4.10, 6.28 and 8.0S f Or JOOOK IlUUllUtllJ, utraw'u i Morca, 7.40. 9.08, 10.5S a. n... 12.52, S.10 6.20 and 'vir'itilvfiTi Unn. (Vntralla. Mt. Car m el and Bhamokin, 8.52, and 10,15 a. m., 1.40, 4.4C ana o.uo p m. Trairm lpnvfl RhftTTiokln for Bhenandoau, 7.55 11.65 a. m.. 2.10. 4.80 and 9.30 p. ro., ftrrlvina at Bhenandoau, w.u a.m., huu u.10 p. in, MtI'Ti a V mil A TXTU For Ixxst Creek. Glrardville and Ashland 1 1 ii! l in i l. liin. aw a in 11 3n. m..9.4Sti- tn. -S.' "IZTL.-.r. f...T; it tiii.iii. ror uurawaier. 01. vi" j.wn.i.w, V60, 8.00, 90 a.m., 2.45 p.m. , , For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, 11.00 H, IUm 1.W, WW,.. r or Xjouy, ivuueurieu uuu uttuoHiu, dm m x.J p. m: , Knr Mmmh chnnk. Lehlehton. Blatlucton Catasauqua, Allentown, llethlehem, Easlor and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.4U p. m; i-or rnuaaeipnia. g. -liyINQT0Ni Uen'l Tass. AirU. Hethlehem John R. Coyle, A.ttorney-at-Law AMP Real Estate Agent OFFICE-BEODALL'B BOILDIMa, Cor. Main and Canlre Street. SHENANDOAH, PA, PROPERTY FOR SALE: I A two aud one-half story double frame dwelling house, witn Btore-room anu re laurunt. Xtocateu uu uat ieutre Hiroei., A valuable property located on South Jar- ain street. 3 Seven dwelling houses at the corner or Git bert and liloyd streets. Good Investment. Terms reasonable. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 30 E. CENTRE BT SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER.'ALE. Fin Ml brands of clear always on band. hiladolphia and Reading Eailroad Time TabU n effect July 1C 1891 'BAINS LEAYE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS Por New York via Philadelphia, week days, 10 5.29, 7.SX) n. m. and 12 83 2.60 Rnd 6JA . m. HlindRV 3.111 nnri 7.4H n. In. Vnp Him Vork, via Maucli Chunk, week days, 6.3d, . m, sua i,Bj ona &u p. m. FOr ltdAdltlcr onrt Vhl1aHT.l.la n-uaV Arm 10, 6.2S. 7.20. n. m.. 12.5 im anil R RS mm. 'U??- 2-10 and 7.18 a m., p. m. S """"burg, week daye, 2.10,7.20 a, m,i xi, 0.00 p. m. 'O r, lleBt,Tn' week days, 7.20 . m 128 for PottsvliM. J3) . L,,and 65 p, m. Bnudfty, 2.10 and 7.48 ., 4,jo p.m. For 'lamaqua and Uahanor City. week 'ays, it.iu, 6.ii.3, 7.20, a. m., 125 so and CM . ..... , . ....v. i.ion, m .ou p. 111. Additional for Mohanoy City, week days 7.00 ill. Hnnniv ' 'ii .,,. . .. . For Lancaster and rviinmi.ia w.v .SOa. m., 2.50 p.m. For WllUamsDnrL. Hnnhllrvanil lnlil,nh. ek days, 3.2i, 7.20 and 110 a. m.. 15. 7.M . m. (Sunday 3:25 a. m., 3.05 p. m. Fgr Mahanoy-l'lane, week days, 2.10 8.25, 25. 7.20 and lf.8l) a.m., 12.3S, 1.35; 2.50, 5S. ,00an4 . m. Hunrtnv. 2 in. n o m,i t ii ror vnnk 125. iU, t.i i, 7.18 ft. m 8.05. 4.30 n. m. ror ASnianO nnri Htinmnlrln. Mt flair- an .21,5.25,7.20, 11.30 ft. m., 1.85, 7.00 and ,M V . Sunday 3.35, 8.82 a.m., 8.03 p.m. 1 Pit A tUU lin uilLiM.Mi.r.fii. r p r Leave New York via PhiiartAinmn" i syB,7.5 a. m., i.so, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.11 nt. HtinOhy. sjoo p. m., 12.18 night. eavo New Yor via Mauch ofiunk. week ays, 4.80, 8.45 a. m 1,00 and 4.0U . mi c days. 4.10, and n. in . . frnm nrnan nd CnllOWtllll and SJffi tl. Tn.anil 11 nil n m from 9th and Ureen atreeti. Sunday 8.05 a. in. 11.K) p. m. from 9th and Ureen. Leavo Heading, week days, 1.85. 7.10. 10.C8 ind 11.60a.m., 5.65, 77 p.m. Sunday 1.3& ana 10.43 a, m. -save rotuvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m., 3.80,6.11 p. ru. Uunday, 2.10,7.00 a, nr. and .05 w, in. iavoTam!jna, week days, 3.20, 8.48 and ' 2lo. ta., 1.21, 7.13, nnd tf.18 p.m. Bunday3.20 to m. nuu 4.ou p, in, t.eave Mahanoy Oltv. weak days. 8.40. 9.1 And 11.47 n. m.. 51. 7.42 and fl.f4 n. m. Him. day, 3.4(1,8.17 a. m.r 3.20 p. m. usave .iiuQanoy riaue, wees oaya, a'4 j, 4.to .30, 95. 11.59 a. m.,15, 2.08. 6-20, 0 38, 7.57, ana .', Ii. Ul. OUQQB7 3.4I', ano o.z, a. m 37,6.01, p.m. tioave Ulrardvllle (Katmahannock Btatlnat- eete days. 2.47. 4.07, (UK), and 9.41 a. m 12.05, a, a.i.n, o.iw, b.ih nnn iw.ue p. m, csunaay, ,47, 0.-, 8 33 a. m. a41, 6KT p. m. J.oave WllllamsiHirt. wuek davs. 3.0i).9.4Sand 1.65 a. m. 3.35 and 11.15- p. m. Sunday 11,15 . m. For Kaltlmore. Wonlilntrtnn and th wftnt via H. A 0. 11. K., through ualns leave Glrard venne station, Philadelphia, (P. A It. It. 11.) at 4.16, 801 and 11.27 a. m., 1.31, 4.21, 6.63 an 4 '.i p, m. ounaayi 4.10 11.Z7 a, m., 4.vi 1.65 and 7.23p.m. Aiiianiiuoii x mvitjiun, 1 eave Philadelphia. Chestnnt Street What f ad riouth Street Wharf. Por Atlantic Cltv. Week-dnyn Express. 8 00. 9rt0 a. m .00, 1.00, 8.00 t.. ax. Aocommodatlon, 7.4 m. and 4.15, 0 30 5. ra. tjunaaya. ifixpress, 8.00, Si.O.) a. ro. Ao commiMHiloD, .00 a. m. and (.ti p. m. ftntnrnlnc. Inftvn Allnntlii llttv. rtnnrtt. ttaiutlo and Arkansas .ivenneH.week-dAi r Express, 7.00, 70, 9.00 a. tn. nnci.3.15, 4.00, fl.30 p. m. Accommodation 6.00, 8.1(1 a. m. and 4.30 d. m. Hundavs-KxDrestt. 4.(10. and n. m. Accommodation, 7.30 a. m. and 6.O0 p. m. u. u, jiasiwa, uen'i x ass r as 1. A. MOIiKOD. Pres. a Unn'1 Manaeer. PENNSYLVANIA RAILK0AD. 8CHUTLKII.1. DIVISION, On and after September 1, 1891, train jell! leav anenatuioan at roitowit. For WlRKan. Ullberton. FraokvllW. Mew Caetle, Bt, Clair, and way points, 6.00, 9.10 m&na 4,ip m. Mondays, tmu, v.iu a m ana 4,10 p m. For PottsvlUe, 8.00, 9.10 a m and 4.15 p m. Bcndays, 600, 0.40 a m and 3.10 p m, Kor Heading, 8.00, a m and 4.15 pm. Bocdays, 800,9.40 a.m. and 8.10 pm. Kor Pottstown, Phoemxville. Marrlstown ind Phlladelnhla (Hroad street atatloni. fl.00. a. nt. and 4.15 p m week days Hunaays, nuu, v.yi a m sau p mi Trains leave Frackvllie lor Mhenandoah at 10.0-am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 p m. Hondays, 11.13 a m and 5.40 p in. Leave l'oituvlllo lorBhenandoah, 10.15 and 11.48, a m 7.15, 0.42 p m. Sundays, 10.40 a m i.xo p m. Lieave Phlladelnhla (Broad street station). or Pottsvllle and Bhesandoah, 6.ES, BSin tn ,i o and 7.09 p in week days. Sunday 8 50, and ,2s am D'orWew York, 8.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.86, .60, 7.80, .208.8U. J.60. 11.00 and JUL 11.35 n in . 12.00 noon. (limited exnress. 1.08 d.60 n m.l 12.21 12.41. 1.40. 2.80f H.20, 4.02: 5, ti, 8.50 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 pr . Oil UJlJtU-d "n Hunaays, .1.80. 4.05, 4.40. 6.85. R.12, 8.8(1. i.xt). m, anu 12 zi, X2.4X, zoiu, 4wU- (i 4.5i . f.u. n 21. .' . .ik n m and 12.0 12.01 tfiTV For Sea Olrt. Iionallranch and Intermediate stations U.5U, 85 and 11 SO a. m.( 30, 4. 00 p. m. wt'tm uuj'B. ctuuuujrn 00 u, ill. For lidltlmore and Washington, 3.50, 70, 9,10 and 1L18 ii. m 4 41, 0 57, 7.10 p.m. and 12.03 nlgbtdally and 831, 10.20a. m.!35 (limited express with dlnlug car tolialtimore) 1.30, 3.48 in. kcca wija. rui Aiaiiiiiiviin uuijr .u.., wtoK days, 5.0S, 11.80 p. m. dally. For lUchmoud, 7 20 a. m. aud 12X3 night dally. ISO p. la. Ually, except tiuuday. rraius xeave arrxsDurg xor I'xtifiuurg ana he west every day at 12.25 and 8,10 a m and .00 (limited) and 8.40. 8S0. 0.55. D m. Way for- Altoona. Ham and 4.10 p m every nay. For Pittsburg only, 11.20 a m dally and 10.29 m weelx days. oave Banbury lor WilUamsport, Klmlra unandalgna, llocheiter.Knaaloand Niagara 'alls, 5.10 a m dally, and. 1.42 nra weex days. 'or WatSlDB, 5.80 p m weelt days. sror .trie anu miermeaiate pwinm, 0.111am.', lallv. For JLocx llavcn. 6.10. and D.Ct) a m. lallv. 1.42 and 6.3J n. in. week flnva. For tvenova o.iu am mi ana o,sj p m wees uays. 1.10 a. 111 Hundayr HAB. K. PUUI1, ran. Mro'i1 J. B.WOOD, uiiii. Ptasft. Aat, yi-MINQTON NOBTHK11N B. U. Trains leave Beading (P. & It. station) foi Gibraltar, Seyfert, lllrasboro, Joanna, Spring. Held, Waynesbiug Junotlon, Coatesvllle,Weat UUCBM!1,1UI1UM1IU U UUUUUU, X). (B J. l UUV11UU, Wilmington and Intermediate stations, dally except Sunday, at 6.26 and 8.30 aon. and 8.15 I p. in. nuuuay imiy ai o.ud p. m. For Warwick, St. Peters and Intermediate stations, ORlly except Sunday, at 9.20 a.m., and 5.19 n. m. Sunday only 8.15 a. m. For Birdsboro and Intermediate stations, Saturday only, at 12 m. H For Baltimore and Washington (B. Airtmlt. ''I R.) dally except Sunday at 8.25 and anu 0.10 p. in, cunaay only at a.ua p. nr. . Trains arrive at Heading (P. & It. station)!- trom Wilmington, u, s o. Junotlon, Mont-,, Lenape, Coatesvllle, Waynesburg Junction, l MnrlncrflAlfl Truinnn ltlrriclw. fltRmltar. Hav-H fen and Intermediate stations, dally except ji ouuunjr nt iu,i u, ui. u,M null o.xi i' iu, uuu-i dav only at 11.24 a. m. 1 From St. Peters, Warwick and Intermediate ntntlnny rinllv .tmnl. Hnnilnv. fit K.2I n. in. ntirl 2 11. m. HnnnAV nnlv ul. tt n. m. 1 From Birdsboro and Intermediate stations, ' Baturdav only at 1.40 !. m. From Washington and Baltimore, dally ex cept Sunday, 10 20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m. Bunaay oniy hi xiuit a. m. BO WW ESS BRIGQS, Gen'IPass. Agt. A. Q. MCOA U8LAN D. Bupt, RUPTURE, it w, ,ug uuuhibjkudu. are entirely cured ol ii,. ,i.A , .. ltuoture by Dr. J. 11. aiA.xr.ti, Ml Aron St.. runa. xnomas ii, Hartung, New Hlnggold, Pa., I. Pandt, South: ltaston, Pa L. p. c. A. Deturck, Oley, Pa ! iv. u. riLuniev. izi Hiiruce ol.. ijeuHDOD.. ia.. a.. Schneider. Ucut Ilale, Pa.. V, B. Noll, Llmt, kltn, Pa., Wm. K. Hanenstlne, I'lioenlxvllle, i'a., w. iu, ieinDacn, t4 wasiungion ni. ltMldlnir. Pa.. .1 n. I .vino, lain W. Ilnwurd Ht. Harrlsburir. Pa.. O. Keehn. Donulassvllle. Pa. Dr, MAYEU Is at Hotel Pcnn, Heading, Pa., on the 2nd Saturday of each month. Call tov see him. : H. R' BRIOKER, M. ., PHYSICIAN AND S ZiBOEON, Ho 9 East Centre Btroet; Mahanoy City, V ; Hkln and all sneotal dlseasm a snoelallr. FREE TO MEN Wahavoa lulllvo Clirti for thoeUectaof self abui , larlyliootH.Kraittiotu.WervuulbllltTtLo. ,frrf ourlSptsctflowe wlltMQd one fall fllonh MfiPa vi oxuti i uncri impunsucy vo. on tfiMi if our much vmuRme inrtrin-uou btkick. Adiiratvbt 4 r "IVMUra P-njIlvaoJi out