T GHAKGERSJN LTfE." farmor Taggart Tolls Why They Favor Gregg and Morrison. a rioiiT roa tax equalization. XVUnt the Itppnlillcnn Tarty Has ' Dono for tins Tlllern of tlio Soil niul Wlint Ih Confidently Counted on In tlio Near Future. Farmer Tnggart, that stalwart Mont gomary county granger, who stood as the champion of tlio rights of the sturdy tillers of tlio soil in the legislature lait Winter, hns met a number ot tho farmers in difforent counties in tho state since the opening of the political campaign, und is weli posted regarding tho senti tnent among this class of voters. "I did not intend to he brought prom inently into this campaign," said Far mer Taggart, when aiiked about tho political outlook, "but I find I cannot Iceep out of the fight sinco discovering how the linos have been drawn. I do not see how any farmer in Pennsylvania can support .tho Democratic candidate for auditor general. The policy of the Democratic lenders soems to be in direct antagonism to tho interests of the grangers, and for that reason I think it would lie a grave mistake for any fanner to voto for either tho candidates on the Democratic state ticket. "1 have jmrsoiial knowledge of the record of Robert h. Wright, tho Doino cratic candidate for auditor general. He figured conspicuously last winter at Jtarrisburg before a legislative commit tco as tho paid agent of corporations to light the grangers tax bill. They mnue a very bitter attack on our bill. Ills speech was one of tho most aggressive A Nlhlllitlc Agent Ilnturnlnjr. Bobtox, Oot. fl. L. ltotenfnrt, presi dent of Section 11, of tho Nihilistic, or der, ha received word from the ngont of tlint section recently seat to Russia In trusted with important niossnkes to tlio effect that he hns already set sail for America, and that he has been very suo oesiful la the performance of tho duties Intrusted to li Hit. Un ills return nu im portant meeting will bo held, Mnjror nionann ImtlPtf il nml Arraigned. Nkw YonK, Oct. 9. The rumors of the Indictment ot Mayor Uleason of Long Island City wore confirmed yesterday, when that olllcial w.is arralunod to plead to an Indictment for assault in tho sec- nii'l decree Hall was fixed nt ll.UUU, The oourt fixed next Monday as tho time for hearing the plondlng. Mayor Uloason nttcmptod to spoak, bnt was called to order. rlrkpockrts 111 r.linhii. Boston. Oct. 0. Cohen Iiarnott and Lewis Smith, tho pickpockets arrested voat.irilay. wero held for tho grand jury In J1.000 each. Letters in llarnett's nosossion show htm to be an old often iler. who has sorved timo in Now York nrlsom. Hmltli alleges tlint Jiarnott was touching him to be a plokpocket. Jlnda I'ronliluullnl Olllcoa. Washington, Oct. 0. Tho following fourth class ofllcos have been raited to tbo nresidontlnl class and their Incum bents continued: Jlalno Lisbon Falls, Phillips, Woudfords; Massachusetts Northborough; Maryland Snow lull Secretary Iltilford'a Convalescence. Washington, Oct. 0. Secrctnry Hal ford is still confined to his bod, although he seems to be improvine, and tlio doc tors bono to bnvo him out by next week. Ho caught a sovoro cold last week, and this Is tho result of it. NKW YOltK NI5WS IN milKF. coi.oit mm: imAWH. Homo of the crn Mliila-ters nt tlio ninth ..dint Conroronon Cnmplnln. Washington, Oct. 0. Some of the ne gro ministers who are here attending the Ecumenical Methodist 1'onicrence, complain that thoy are treated unfairly in public pfacos on acoountof their color. Hev. J. (J. l'.mory, of Philadelphia, in speaking of the matter said: "Timo makes a groaf. many changos, and it pleases its to know that wo sit whore Gen. Grant once listened to tho proachlng of the Word. And yot wo had a very unpleasant incident happen to us, J " "Vopartook of the communion ser vice with our whlto brethren on nn equality, but whon wo went out to got a lunch wo could not find a restaurant which would servo us nnd wo finally had to go to a railroad depot. Our money, good United States monoy, was actually not current in tho capital of tho United States. "If wo wanted beer," said BiBhop Ar nett, "we would havo had no difficulty In procuring It " "That Is trno,"sald Dr. Embry, "and our experience horo seems stranco when wo romembor thnt in London wo could dlno nt the tnblo of tho Lord Mnyor." The Kciimonlcnl Confcrcnrto. Washington. Oct. 0. At tho after noon session of tho Methodist Kcumcnl cnt Conference the status of Methodism In the western section was discussed by lllshon Fowler ot San Francisco, Hov. William Brlggs of Canada and Bishop B. W. Arnott, colored, of Ohio. Shenandoah Business College I AND SHORTHAND SCHOOL, ROBBING OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, NORTH MAIN STItEET, SKENAND O AH, Fall Term Begins Monday, August 31st, 1891. W. J. SOLLY, President. two iiisiiors isxri:i,i.i:r. PAUMKIt TAQGAUT. xitifl HiropranL' assaults airainst the melt- Biire. It seems to hip that ho stands in n very strange position today, appeal ing for tlio votes of tho farmers of Ponn nylvaiiia. I firmly believe he was nom inated bv tho Democratic leaders with -the hope of capturing tho support of corporations, with whom he has been, jind continues to bo, on tho most friendly und intimate terms, for the whole Dem ocratic ticket. Farmers can mako no mistake in vot ing for men like General Gregg for au ditor general and Captain Morrison for Htate treasurer. They wero both brave soldiers, nnd in tho heat of this exciting campaign not ouo word hns been said ly their opnoneuts against either of them. Their honesty and ability is not irnoetioned. Then, too, I beliovo it to bo to tho interest of every farmer to unrmnrt. tho Itenublican party this fall. AVo nre enlisted in a great battle for ii -.odnptimi nnd eiiualizution of taxation. "We have mnde somo progress in that direction. Wo made a doterimnod fight in rtm last legislature, and we succeeded in getting substantial recognition from lm Ip.kIci-s of the Keiiublic.tn liarty. That, nnrtv is in tho majority In this state under ordinary conditions, and to that party the farmers can be3t look for fair treatment. We did not get nil we ;isked of the Republican majority in the last legislature, but wo put iu the en rlmr wimIl'h. which means a crent deal. "Measures have been enacted whereby, mninlv thrnmrh an increase in taxation nn cnriKiratinns. the state impropriation to tlio public schools has increased from $2,000,000 to $5,000,000 annually. Tlio iwii-snnnl uronortv tax returned to counties has been increased from $500,- 000 to Sl.700.000. Tlio provides for the return linnor license monov. win two. to the resneetive counties, cities. linrrm ylis and townsbins. is also iu tho line of relieving local tnxntion. Tho Jlmiubllcan nartv is nleduod to renewed efforts in the same direction, that our revenue laws may be revised so ns to Tfilinm the bind of tho fanner from un fair discrimination. In viow of what has just been accomplished through tho UaiiiiliHrnnuartv. would it not boa mis take to take an entirely new tack at this time? We cannot further change the laws until the next lecislature meets. iet us then bo careful whom wo elect to administer tho laws now In torce. Mrs. MaryT. Burt was ro-olectod presi dent of tho Woman's Christian Toinper- nuco Union. Tho Republicans of Wnrron County nominated Howard Conkllng, a brothor of tho late Hoscoo Conkllng, for tlio As sorably. AiiKUst Belmont's mansion In New York bumod yesterday. Sovornl serv ants had narrow oscnps, The loss Is $300,000. Thoi-o was a split in tho Democratic county convention nt Oswego yesterday, the Clovolnnd nnd Hill men both nnmlng tlokets. The Democrats of tho Twelfth Sena torial district nominated Cliatlos 1'. Mc Clelland of Dobbs Ferry for Senator, at Nyack, yoatorday. Hon. James W. Hustcd was renomi nated for tho Assembly In tho Third As sembly district of Westchester County by tho Republicans. Tn nfruluht wreck at Dye's bwltch, 13 miles cast of Blnghamton, yostorday, on tho Albany & Stisriuehniinn Railroad, iinglneer James Patterson, of Oneontn, was orushod to ueaui. 4 reEb- Important Acltnn liy the Genorat Con foreiit'u ut Philadelphia. 1'lliLAniarntA, Oct. 8. Yesterday's executlvo session of tho General Confer ence of tho Evangelical Association of tho United States, which was held in Christ Church, was probably the most Important that the body will hold. Bishops Bowman and Escher were ox- pollod from tho church, and Bishop Dubs, who was found guilty of certnln chnrges by tho Trinl Conference, came out ahead of his enemies, tho GonornI Confcronco hnvlnu reversed tho finding of tho Trial Conferonco nnd ordered that be should be restored to the riuhts and nrivlleces of tho bishopric. Tho proceedings wero hold with closed doors, nnd when tho deliberations wore concluded nono of the dolegntos would give the details of whnt had bocu dono, A Youhg Woman Commits Suicide. Piiovidence, R. I., Oct. d. Mary Bren ner, need 22. wifo ot Gustnv ISrenner and mother of a week-old child, com mltted sulcido yesterday afternoon at hor residence No. 87 Milk stroot. Police Investigation shows that Mrs. Brennor bmiL'lit n box of Pnrls screen nt Coles' ilruc storo to kill cockroachos, as she said, and then went homo and took a doso of It. No reason can be assigned for her net. Tho nelahbors say the Brenners nnneared to be perfectly happy, nnd Brenner does not know why his wife killed horsolf. JMJJj '. I aj I I- - wi....i' 'v -11 COPYRIGHT IBS! On the road ... . . i to health tho consumptive who reasons and thinks. Consumption ia ileveloneil throuch tlio blood. It's a G8TSV3ET ELL S ioct, V SUM DISEASE will cunc EVERY FORM OF Ifrom aimplo r'lmpICH In olistinnte liCZUElAi mac, ii-ciiics i'ii.iss. B-8end f r'XHInts for ICItc'ien and Oleic. Room," a handy book for tho household. JFKGE, Nnlinnn Rnnlr U 1 TIIICATKIv nVILDIMG, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. W. Leisonrng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrinq, Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. WE'RE AFTER YOU ! m IK P B H 9 Open Dnlly From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! lntcl uu HavIutH neposlts. sorofulons affection of tho Xhn JUtna Total Wreck. AsmmT Park, N. J., Oct. 8 The two innstod schoonor .ffitna, which stranded nt Snndv Hook, will ba a total wreck. Hor keel Is entirely gone nnd big holes havo been torn In her side. uapt. Comeau and his crow of six men wero hrnnnht nahoro In the breeches buoy. Tho ilJtna was built in ld75, is of 800 tons burden, nnd Is owned by jsi. r. Kmhurv. of Now York. She wns bound from Nova Scotia to Choster, Pa, with n cargo of laths. Almy's I.ojr llvokni by Trninforl, MANCiiESTF.lt, N. H., Oct. f). It now transpires that Almv's leg wns broken whilo being taken to Woodvillo. The log, which bad been enclosed In a plastor nf TnrU cast, was examined beforo ho tho train und found to do an .... T-v. - i - iniL lor lungs a Dlood-iailH. riuu u. per-1 r ht Tll0 fon0wlng day, howevor, ho lect rcmeiiy lor soroiuia, in an ii complained of grent puln nnd lnvostlga fnrma Hnmntliiiiir that, nitrifies tho tlnn dBvolonod the fact that tho cast and ........ r. a ----- , , ., .,, t 1 hat. 1 icir were oroKen, uui. nuw tuu aubiuuuv if it's taken in time, will euro Con- occurred is not Known. sumption. v.l,1iiri..!Mmi-1i. Dr. Pierco lias found it. It's his n irn..M nlff. " Golden Medical Discovery." As . Rn!.1(i,,v,' 0f the executive- commlt- n Rtronrrtll -restorer, blood - cleanser, t n, the Now York Uasobnll Club hold . D. . .. 1 .1 . 1.1. !l . . 1 t.. . and llCSll-UUlKlcr, llOtlling into n- i nn investigation yiuiui-unjr mi known to medical Science. For j charges recently made the dub had played with Boston thnt H was impossi ble for them to win nny of thorn. Seven of tha nlnvers wero examined. Tha re sult of the investigation will bo made public October IS. Dunton th Penman llond n.irmv. Mo.. Oct. 0. Alvlu It. Dun ton, professor ot penmanship, died hor unatordnv. need 70 years. Mr. Dunton wn the author of tho Dunton system ahln. Ho was champion of th world nt middle ngo, nnd hud few oquals with the nen. evon at nu advanced ngo. TT lma tnucht lu nearly evory State In the Union. A. J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace,. Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written. aiarriage licensee anu irgai uiuiuin luomptly attended to. Real Estate, Collection and Insurance igeney. General Klro Insurance Business, BeprcsentM the Northwesiern l.ue insurance uo. OFKICK-Muldoon's building, corner Centre and West His., Hiienanaoan, ra. Good Properties of All Kinds For Sals. A two story double lrame dwelling honse Binrnnnd reatjLurant. on East iJentreBt. A dwelling and restaurant on Kast Centre 3. Desirable property on oorner Centre and jaratu streets, sunauie tor uuuiuero vuc' ,. A two-story double lrnme dwelling, on Wnt. I.lnvri fiirnet. 5 Two 2-story frame dwellings on West Cen- im Kirpnr. r Tan 'i ntnrv Hornlllnir nn the corner Ol Coal and uuestuui sueeis niore mum in one. . 7, Two-Htory single house on North Chestnut Rireel wun a large wareuouHo ub uio iwu. 8. Three two-slory double frame bulldluge corner or Liinyaanu nuueniBirrev. 1 " f r- r 1 it.. legislation which every ionn 01 ncroiuia, ijiuuuiuin, of all tho retail Throat, and Lung affections, Weak aggregating $.3.- t c- nn,,r,ha nml timlrod jjuiiLfa. uutuiu vwuuiiui i4 ailments, it's tlio only reraody so suro that it can bo raarantcea. If it doesn't benefit or euro, in every case, you havo your money back. "You cot well, or you cct $500." That's what is promised, in good faith, bv tho proprietors ot ur. Sago's Catarrh Remedy, to sufferers from Uatarrh. J lie worst cases, no mnttur nf hnw hlllfr Rtandint?. are ..mi- T-,.. ....n ,.l-l.. oirt,i,nf1i V I -i i .1 T"l 1 luuueiiuKiocf mu uutiii oj- v permaneimy cureu uy tins xvumeuy, win the interests ot me farmers, xueir candidate for auditor general is Known VOTE FOR Your trade is what we waut. This Is how wo propose to get it. By selling you n llrst class article j bysellingyou for less than others; by selling you furniture, an organ, a piano, a sewing machine or anything else in the lino of household goods. We have a large nnd va ried stock to select from. No t rouble to show goods. Cull, examine and be convinced. WE OLD RELIABLE, 4 i a H .'UilacleJpuia and Eoading .Railroad Time Table iu effect July 10, 1H01 RAINS LEAVE SDENANDOAD AS F0LLOW3 Kor Now York via Philadelphia, week days. 2.10 5.36, 7.20 a. m. nnd 12IO ISO and 6.6J m. nunaay x.iu ana a. m. r or new "i rk, via Munch Chunk, week days, 5.25, u. m, ana I2..sinmi i.myi, m. For Heading and l'lilladolphla week day, ,10, 5.25, 7.2(1, n. m., 12.35 3 SO and 5.55 pim, Unday. 2.10 and 7.13 a.m., 4.30 p.m. for Hnrrlsburg, week dajs, 2.1U,7.20 a. m,i ',0, 5.65 p. ra. i''or Allealown, week dnyif, 7.20 , m.f 12.31 '0 p.m. " or A'oiinviiitf. woes aayR, j,ivt zni, lZ3i X50 and 5.55 p. in. Sunday, 2,10 and 7.U . IU., LOU '.111. For Tamanim and Mahnoy City, week ays, 2.10, bX, 7.20, e. m., 12.34 160 and 5.M m. Hundav. 2.10 and 7.48 . m.. 4.10 n. m. i.ddltlonal (or ilahanoy City, week aays 7.00 . in. Kor lAnratcr and Oolnmbla, week days, Ifla.m., 2.50 p.m. i-'Ul IT 1111U111BL,U1 l, ouuuui; NUU UVUiaulUK. veek days. 8.25, 7.20 and 110 a. m., 1.85, 7.00 ra. unoay 3:2) m. m , .vo p. m. ror llahanoy Plane, weK days, 2.10 8.25, J6, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m 12.33, 1.85, 2.50, 6.55. 7 00anc -".'t tn. Sunday, 210, 3.25 and 7.18 1 m,1 z.05, 1.30 p.m. For Glrardvllle (Bappahannock Ht"nl U.33,185 2.50, 6,55, 7.00 RDd 9.25. p. m.&3 2-10. .2 7.48 a. m 3.05, 4.30 p. m. .. K'nr Asniana ana tsnamoKin, ween, uujn, '.2 1,5,25,7.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.35, 7.00 and $A 0. m, Hunday 3.2, 8 32 a. m 3.05 P. m. I'KAINH Knk HHENANUOAH: LeaVe New York via l'hlladelphla, week' lavs. 7.45 n. m.. 1.80. 4.00. 7.80 P. m 12.L ughl, Bundy,.00p. 111., 12.15 nignt. Leave New York via Manch Chunk, week lays, 1.80, 8.45 a. m 1.00 and 4.0) p. m. Leave 1'hlludoiDhla. week days. 4.10. and 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 0.00 p. m..lrom Broad via Caliowmll ana .;k a. m. ana n.so p. m. trom HthanO urecu streets. Hunday U.05 a, m. ll.m 11. tn. from 9th and Wr.u. Leave Heading, week days, i.s. 7.iu. iu.v tud 11.50 a. iu., 6.65, 7.57 P, m. Hunday 1.3o and iti.43 a, m. I .tv.ivn l'nttivllle. week davs. 2 40. 7.40 a. m. 8.11 i. m. Bunday. 2.40, 7,00 a. m. and 3.06 ,.. m. ' 2 a. ra., 1.21, 7.13, and S.18 p. m. Bunday 3.20 7 43 i. na.and2JK)p. m. .. ,.ave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.40, 9.18 ind 11.47 n. ra., 1.61, 7.42 and D.44 p. m. Bun. 3 y, 3.40,8.17 turn., 8.20 p.m. ., Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2-45, 4.C0 9.35. 11.69 a. m.,1.115, 2.06. 6 20, 6 20, 7.57, and 'MBiTi. 111. aunuuy &if, s.w, uv d.m,m, uii 3 37,0.01, Leave 1 12, 5.W, (C32, 8.03 and 10.W p. m. Hunday, 2,47, . n H M a. in. K.41.5.07 O. m. Leave WlManMpon, week days. 8.00,9.45 and il,bj a.m. 8,85 and 11.15 p. 111. Sunday 11.15 11. alt 1 I'm Kaltlmnre. Washlnirton and the wcnl ip. R. o. li. K.. throuEh Trains leave Glrard1 v.venue station. Philadelphia, (P. & B. K. It.) it 4.16,801 and 11.27 a. m., 1.34, 4.21, 6.55 an -i ,24 p, m, .onnuay, .io o.v 4i. ..65 and 7.21 p. m, . ATLANTIC CITY DIV1BION. 1 cave Phlladelnhla. Chestnut Street Whai t a la Houtn nireet w nan. Vav AttKUtlc Cttv 1' (Sirardvllle (Happahannock Htatlon) ays, 2.47, 4.07, 6.36, and 9.41 a. m., 12.05, J. P.Williams & Bro., South IllaluSt., SHB 3ST O T - .. nrv a.rvi Week-d"y-3.00 i.'K', 6 00 m. and 4.15. (1 30 m. etuudaya. lixpress, 8.00, 9.00 a. m. A0.1 rnmmtMHLIflD. k.OII a. m. and 4.45 D. m. 1 Katurnlug, leave Atlantlo City, depots tmntlo ana ArtcannRS avenues ween-ww RTtiress. 7.O0. 7.30. 9.00 a. m. and 3.15. 4.00. 6.1 n. m. Aoaommodatlon 0.00. 8.10 a. m. an! 4.30 pm. Sundays Express, 4.00, 8 00 p. m. AnmmmnfLtlDn. 7.30 a.m. and 6.05 t. m. O. O. H ANOOCK, Gen'l Puis'r Act. I A,. A. MOIjKAJU. rrea. flt uaii-i wHBHuer. Lehigh Valley Railroad. ABHANQEMENT OF PASSENOEn THAIKB. -MAY 10. 1891. Passeneer trains will leave Shenandoah for Manch Chunk. LehlKhton. Slatlnsrton, Cata- sauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Phil, adefphla and New York at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08 a. m., I2B2.R.10.5.28D. m. HOT ueiviuere, AJCittwi a Water Gap and atroudsburg at 5.47, a. m-and 6.28 p. m For Liamiienviuo auu renuju, v.vxi , iu, wnr WhltA Haven. Wilkes-Barre and Pitta- ton 5.47. 9.08, W.41 a. m., 8.10 and 658 p. tn, For xunanannocK, iv.u a. u,ld.iuHuuo. p. m, . . .... TIIi.m, flsnu,. nnA amA r.vnn. ana o.-v p. JOSEPH WOLL OF POTTSVILLK, FOB SHCBKITT. to be friendly to tho cornorations. Let s elect uregg ami iuotriBou mm imim the politicu.ll bo.ssisiu of the Democratic party and strengthen tho cause of He publicani9ui, through which we may .xnect greater reforms iu tho liuo of equalization of taxation." What Thoy Aro HankliiK On. The Doraoorats are looking hopefully for more campaign thunder from their gdvernor and his cabinet nost week, and until than they expect to do very little in the canvoss. They arc congrat ulating themselves on not having to puy for a hall for their opening meeting. They look on It as a good joke on tho taxpayers to have them pay for tho jiTtrn omsslnn of the Bonato. where the Democratic orators are expectod to do as good part service as though they wflrn nut. on tho stumu. with the Demo- nrnHn nmnnnltrn committees bearing the - T. . i . "mi.- expense of Hail rem nnu pouters. m governor will advertise tho meetiug suiliciontly, they think. 5 EH A Tip on tho Tailir. One of our Democratic contempor aries notes that unprecedented quanti ties of fruits are being preserved for household use this year, and attributes it chiefly to McKinley sugar. Thnt Is correct, and every housewife ought to linow that Ave cent sugnr is a boon she v. t ti,r,v tim Renuhllean nartv for. The Domocrnts in cougress, true to their ires trading principlea, voted soUdly Is and will ever bo tho 4est Bomody for HHATISIir vrlrJr.'jt. sunn, nhost ana Joints, Mouralgia, Sprains, Sto Beforo yoa aeel to toyi owuu n-cnRP OF CHARCE-SS tu.val??blelook.Qul .AD.RICHTER&CQ 310 Broaaway HEW TUKrw 28 Prize Medals Arardedl 50 Oonts a bottle, For Bala by x. x. i. 3tiiir-.iiN. C. II. HAGKNHUCH, (HCUANBOAH, PA., m4 Mkar tkrteSUM- Florida tu Have aS100,000 Kxlilhit. Obxanda, Fla., Oct. 0. At a mooting this morning tha Florida Worlds ialr Convention voted to raise $iuu,uuu ior a State exhibit at tho Columbian exposi tion. . Secrotary Foster to lo to Ohio. Warihkotos. Oct. 9. Secretary Foster nvnorfa tn ao to Ohio on Thursday, Oo- 1 o. !.!.,.. 1 tooor to oegin ui upuecuuiuiuB m the campaign. NKW JKIISEV muni's. Bank Countors, Tyler System, Port able, Unequaled In Stylos, Co3t ond Finish. ISO Tun C11o8db or Coanlrn, " IUiltruea la Cvlon Itooi., frtt Toitags 16 OnU. AlBO -j.yier- J."i Oalce I)ek and Type writer CiiljtiietB, SOt Nlylr. llest und cheap est on earth, with great rcilnctlon In prices, iso p. c.uiokii Fret, Tohtage 11 tt. ull llBf. of llcbk., Chairs, Tablfa, Honk 'aa, CaUorta, Lryal lllank Cabloeta, etc, alwajaln aloek, SurcUl work nada to order. li DESK CO.. Ht.X.uiila, Mo., U.H.A. injla m..iuidb.2Un.m. For Lacojviue, -rowanaa. tsayre, waveny, Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and R 9 ti. m. For Klmlra and the West vlaHalamanca at 3,10 p. m. For Audenrled, Hazleton, Btockton, Lum- , . ... uann...l ti u.nn Hnvan .Turin tlon at5.U, 7.40.9.0S a. m.and 12.62, M0 und "For" Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Beavei Llaarinw7Ul.HmA.m. Blld D. HI. For ocranion utto.it v.w, w,ou ' xtx nrnrOr. .Tftrtdn. Hrlftnn and Free land at 5.47, 7.10, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 1SL52 8.10 and 8'2ForQiiakalte at 6.47 and 9.08 a. m., and linn m 'For Whreans, Qllberton and Frackvllle al 5.47, 7.10, 9.08, 10.4l, 10,58 a. m.,122,8.10,56, 8,03, For 1.061 urees, jireniviiw auu .iwjtwiu 137. 7.48.82. 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 0.85. f. 1 1 1 For uarawater, oi.. i;iHir auu ruiwiui 7.40, 9.08, 10.58 a. m., 12.52,3.10,4.10, 5.28 and 8.01 P'Fo'r liuck Mountain, New Uoston and Morea, 7.40, 9.08, 10.68 a. n.., 12.52, 8.10, 6.26 and 8'For'ltavenllun,Centralla,Mt. Oarmel and Bhamokln, 82, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.4C and 8.08 p.m. , , . TralnB leave Bhamokln for Bhenandoan, 75 11 J5 a. m., 2.10. 40 and 90 p. m., arriving at Bhonandoah, 9.05 a.m., 1252. 8.10, 6.28 and 11.15 p. m. For Lost Creek, Glrardvllle and Ashland, PENNSYLVANIA KAIUI0AD. Eonrnrmm. division, On and alter September 1, 1391, (rainj udl leav 1 SheHundoah at fotlowv I FOI VVIKKUU, utuuurLUii, c ic.i;jkvii.r, lien. JrsUo, Bt. Clair, and way points, 0OW, 9.101 m ana t.io p m. Bandays, tuu, v.ili a m ana a.i u p m. For Pottsvllle, 8.00, 9.10 a m and 4.1Sp m, Sundays, 600, 8.40 a m and 3.10 p m, For Beading, 8.00, a in and 4.15 pm. Hrmdnvs. 600.9.40 a.m. and 3.10 nm. For I'ottstown. 1'hoenixviUe. Korrlstov inrt Phllndelnhla (II road street station). 6.00.! a.m. and 4.15 p m wees aaya Mil nniivH. buu. u.iu a in a.iu n m. Tmins leave FrackvlUe lor Bhenandoan all 10.40 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 p m, BundaysJ 11.13 a m ana o.u p m. Leave Poitavllle lor Bhen&ndoah, 10.15 anC 11.48, a za 7.15, v.a p ra. eranaays, iu.iu n i i IS ti m. Ieave c nuaueipnita uilwi bueei, i-iuujifl nr PnttavlllBand Bhsnnndoah. 6.57. 835 a nl 4.1 1) and 7,00 p m week days. Sunday 8,60, aniS p or now i uijl, o.Mj. i,ut' u.o, ,.w, .9m.:ti JT.l. H.Mlnndll.l4iLll35am.l2.00noorj lllrallArl rnrmi l.iVI 4.511 n m.l 12.21 12.41.1.40 2.30,1.20,4.02 5,0,6.2), 8.50 7.13 8.12 and UMXTfJ m. 12.01 nlghU ,,, U 35 rn. nd 12 21, 12 44, 2.30, 4 02. aS 4.n. 5 2S. 2l. .- . ' i.u n m and 12.01 nlKl Pnr Bea Olrt. lone Ilranch and lntermedlau stations 0.50, 6.25 and 11.39 a. tn., 3,30, 4.00 p. For ll.illlmore and Wasnlngton, 3.50, 7.21 PV1U nuu .1,10 "... -s, V M , I ,'. o,uu - J ...... U If, OA.. ... in: Mlinltd lllBUl, urtiiy nuu o Mi, Au.ww. iiw ,,i..,.vb express with dlutug car tollaltlmore)1.30, S.Q p. in. wee k days. For lialtlniore only 2.02, 4.l vrcnic M.ivn. fins. 11.80 ii. ra. daUv. 1 i or mcuinouu, Ml u. iu. uuu i&mo uiim dally, 1 so p. in, uauy, except Hunauy. j irHiosiVHVB UUKI.UUIK LUi ATibiauuik; mm , he west every day miriisna a.iu a ra oil i HO (limited) and 3.40, 8-30, 9.83 p m. Way f Altoonn. - i a m ana .iu p ui every any. i For PlltsburR only, 11.20 a iu dally iviid 101 m woes: uayn. l.cnvn Miinimrv tor Vllliaminort. Elralr 'anandalgna, Hochcstcr, BtiOaloand KlrgaJ "'alls, s,mum aauy, ana i.npm weeit uu; j for Watklns,s.S0im week days. Fur Krlfi and lnterinedlato lioluls. 5.)n a 1 lally. For Lock Uaven, 6J0, und VS.H a il lallv. 1.42 and 630 p. m. week days, l .-&nOVaO.LU H 111 Ufi auu OVw ll Ul IVOIU una ,ic a, ra unnnays. -i a.8. t;. e u uu, j.itwuuu( in'r Thousands of Now Jersey firemen held a reunion and parade at fclliauotu yes terday. A Mlaa Turner, formerly ot bnRland, hut. nnw nf Arlington. W. J.. took tno oath of allegiance to the United States before Judge lloltman lu jersey uity. Drdinrr. 'Matthews, a Little Falls drug' r.i.t U nccused of assaulting Lizxie Uodd, lo. lie was arresieu itwn j a similar offense, and was accused ol assaulting a little clrl In Patlsou some months niro. Joel R. Bryant, of Halnflold, a book keeper iu the Bank of tha Republic, N.Y. city, was last night thrown from his carrlaie at Plalnueld and draggod 80l feet, inlllottng probibly fatal Injuries. His horsu was frightened by tho head llaht of a bloycle. Thomas Thompson, of Mav' Landing;, tried to commit suicide by cutting his wrist arteries yesterday. When found he said a younjt man who was with him had killed Himself in me kooos. no body has yet bsen found, and It thought Thontjrson Ulntkn. lRa?UrHa Rl OKI II TY1 . v.dS n. For' Darkwater. Bt. Clair ond PottsvlUe, For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, B.uu, llu a. m., l.iu, i.vi, o.wj p. iu. For Lofty, Audenrled ond Harleton, 8.01 Foriiauch Chunk. Lehlchton, Blatlngton, Catasauqna, Allentown, Bethlehem, tuswi und New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m; For i-niutaeipnia. -;BYINtlxoN Uen'l rasa. Aet., Bethlehem. Or tlio atiiiiiiur llnbll. I'oNlliti'ly Cureu mannriintHMd AM & CQWdlr. Which I1 bSfflVilfl lu a olaa or beer, ft cup of eofloe or tea. or In lood, without the knowledpo ot (be patient. It i abaoluUly harmless, and will elfeot a permanent and epeedy ure.whether the patleut la a moderate drinker ol aa alOOUOllO wrBQK. HUM ocou bitcu iu iuuuiuu of cases, and in cverr Instance a prleot oure has fol towed. It MevF Full. The system once impregnate (or tho liquor appetite to exist. 48 Dasa book of paxtloulars free. To ba bad c C. H.jHAGENBUCH, Druggist, Shenandoah Cblebeatcr's Knlth Dlaaend It rant ENNYROYAL PJLLS Urlirlnal ana tmiy vrnaine. ire. fclwtM reiUU. LADiia sbx ltauft fur Cklchtn$rt VniUth Via-. mo-ul Braiut la ICel tti Ui u tueisnu IfOics, iftvleJ wlih Una Hi txn. TnLo uo other. Refvt langrout $ubtuw 1. 1 -?j 'fxiMi end UnittUtoK. Ai Urursins, or md4 4e , al&njrJ i it iiriiouiri wiumooisu iat Itrllcf fur Ladle, in lr, by rrtnra ' Alall. JiWO ifiwwmi'i. a"t jupcT, 1 Urei im. J'klladaM im. FIRE IHSU RANGE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cwh oom- DAVID DP-A.XJST, 120 S. Jardm St, Shenandoah, fa John R. Coye, A.ttorney-at-Law AND Real Estate Agent OFFICE-Beddali8 B0II.DIHO, Cor. Mtln Mi Centra Street!, SHENANDOAH, PA TTTILMINGXON & NOHTHJSHN It. K. i T T 7ima mnf in rneri mail. iu. ifiai, Trnlns leave IleadTnir (1. Alt. Btallon) . Gibraltar, Beyfert, lllratboro, Joanna, Bpr'J fleld, Waynesbnre Junction, CoateBVllle.Wj unesier,unaasiora j uuuiiuu, u,au.duuv.i Wllmlnirtnn and Intermediate stations. dJ except Hunday. at 8.25 and 8.80 a.m. andt p. m. ruiuuuy uuiy ui a.w p. ui. j For Warwick, 8U Peters and lnlerme'i Rlallonn,Qaiiy ezcepi ounaay, at v.ai k.i- - un.m. Hunuav odjv fi.ia a, m. For Blrdsboro and Intermediate Jfatlol Saturday only, at 12 m. i X or jiauimoru anu wuiiuiiiguju ipwk vl R.l dally except Bunday at 6. and t t nnrl H.lfi n. m. Hundav onlv al 8.0S n. IfL. l rains urnvu hv xvchuiuu tr, a. xv. dm. trom wnmiusujn, u. x u. .juuuuuu, cnamn, unnousiora junciion, weei i.ue Ienape, Coatesvllle, waynesburg Juueii Hrrlmflplrt..lnnniin. liirdBboro. Gibraltar. It fen and Intermediate stations, dally eirl Hundav at 10.KJ ir. m. o.m ana b.ii p. in. aa aay only si u.ii u. in. , , ... From Bt. Peters. Warwlok and lntermed l stations, dally except Hunday, at 8.23 a. and 2.25 p. m. Bunday only at 0 p. m. i mrusDoro ana lntermeuiaie stun PROPERTY FOR SALE: l A two and one-half story double frame dwelling nouse, wun stire-room una res. laurani. Liocatea on jcasi, ueuire street, 9 A valuable property located on Bouth Jar din street. 3 Beven dwelling houses at the corner or Oil bert and Lloyd streets. Good Investment, Terms reasonable. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 38E. OENTKB ST., SHENAKDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER.JALE. Flant brands of elnrs aUwoys DD bADd. nm. Msn'i Onn. Pass, Ar From RntnrrlifcV nnlv at 1.10 d. m. From Washington and uaitimore, oauy ' cent uunoay. iu m a. m, o.ta ana v.u v Hundav onlv at 11.21 a. in. HUWKK'-ia liitiuuu, uen'ir&ss. ai A. U. OICUA UB1.A.1 U, BUPI, RUPTURE, We, the nnderslf are entirely cure Ilunture by llr. . MAYER, t Aroh Bt., Phlla. Thomi Hartung, New Klnggold, Pa., I. Bandt, t Easton, Pa., L. P. A C. A. Ueturck, Oley H. G. Stanley, 42 Spruce Bt., Ibanon, P' Schneider. Locnt Dale, Pa., I), U. Noll. I Kim, ra., wm. k. iiarieuuun. niueui Pa W. M. Lelnbach, 621 Wathlngto. Reading, l'a., J, 0. Lyme. 1310 W. Howaj Uarrlsbure. Pa., O. Keehn, Douplassvlii' Dr. MAYKR Is at Hotel Penn, lteadlnf on the 2nd Saturday of each mouth. see mm. R. BRIUKEB, M. X., rify&IOIAN AND & LRQEOj Ho: 8 Kast Centre Street; Mahanoy CM Hkln and all polal iUwf it ntwrUrl ! VobaTea lueltlvo Cure Cor tbeetftci jcnrljrKic3sses.cJwuonn,nerToue Ol bttiual l'owvr.lmpoiency Ae. SoKrva fHirBnteifla will tMfldon Vull Monti ttnA ilnk TaJufthU InforfflktiOD STItBIB in ri Wif imrni