O CHILI CALLED DOIN A Formal Demand Miulo by Minister Egnn. SATISFACTION MUST BE GIVEN. The Junta Mntlo to Understand that Wo Moan IIuhIiicss. AKOl HUlt VIC'lIJI OFTHK MOM UKAII. Opinion General that tho Reparation Do mandad Will Be Made. XIr Itlalnfl Tnkei Charge of the Affair of fttate mill lias a Conference With the l'rlilnnt Ilngarillni: Clilltnn Affair I.uhilon C'lipUMItt Hnpfl Thnro Will Jin Kn War Great Indignation at Hip Slat Dtpai tintmt. Santiago, Oct. 27. Acting on instruc ttoni from Washington, Minister Egau yesterday, after making a brlof but polntoil summary of nil the facts in volved In the recent trouble, formally demanded reparation from tlie Govern ment of Chili Mr. Kuan expressed in dlitlnct terms feeling of groat indignation which the iStnte Department at Washington feels at the whole alTair, and in for mod the Junta that thla is no Informal sugges tion; that the United States Government expected some kind of satisfaction for the assault upon the llaitlino e s crew und demanded an immediate explana- of the whole affair and reparation for the injuries inflicted. The opinion prevails iimonK forolgn ministers that the Junta will immeill tely make the reparation demanded. The sympathy of the foreign residents Is entirely with Captnin Schley and .Minister Egau's action gives great satis faction. John Turnbull, another of the Balti more's wounded men. died yester.lny. lie had received no less than 20 stab wounds, several of them penetrating his lungs. lllnlno Talux Charge WAKniKOTon, D.C., Oct. 37. Secretary Mlatno has taken in hand the Chilian correspondence and devoted his entire time yesterday at the State Dopnrtm nt to Its consideration and to mastering the details of tho situation. lie readied the department early, walking over from his house, and had not been long at ills desk beforo ho re ceived a call from Secretary Tracy. The two Cabinet Ministers wont together to tho White House and were in conference for nearly an hour with tho President. Tho subject under consideration was tliu state of tho Chilian dispute. Neither Secietary Maine nor Secretary Tracy cared to say anything for publication in regard to tho conference or tho futura courso of the Administration. tvoui.n m; roit peace. ElnrlUU Interests Slight Suffer If tlie United Slates and Chill Should right. London, Oct. 37. Tho news of tho critical relations between the United States and Chili has oxcitod lively inter torost horo, esnoclally in circles inter ested in South American trade. As KnglisU capital virtually controls tho nitrate doposits, and is established in that control more firmly than ovor by the result of tho war, thcro is a general desiro on the part of those interested for jieace. War between tne uniteu States and Chill would mean, sootier or later, a blockade of Chilian ports and Interference with foreign trade. Tho English nitrate kings, of whom Col. North is tho chief, do not object to tho Chilians hating tho Americans and ljoycotting American trade, but they do object to a war that would int-rforo with English trade. It Is thought prob able that KngllBh influenco will bo used to induce, the Chilians to give satisfac tion to the Americans. To Uhu tho lllock System. MkAdvim.e, Pa., Oct. 27. Tho New York, Pennsylvania & Ohio Railroad Co. lias decided to ruu their trains under u block system, the same as tho Pennsylvania.- The road is to be divided into four divisions for dispatchers from Sala 3anca to Corry; Corry to Meadvllle; Jleadvillu to l'ymatuulng, and from Pymatunlng to Kent. Two additional eta ot train dispatchers will bo required, the business being done from tho Mead vllle olllce. Twenty-six additional telo fjraph operators will be required, nnd sixty-seven elevated signal towers will be built. (iolil Ililck Thief In Custody. Newoastlb, Pa., Oct. 27. William Wattson, who stole a gold brick, Aug. 7, from the Wolls-Fargo Express Com pany at Mohawk, Cal., was captured yesterday. Ho sold the brick for $000 In Denver andCwiis traced to this vicinity liy Special Detective Campbell of Buf falo, who placed tho matter beforo Jlayor Brown. Mattsou was found liv ing with Ills wife, whom ho married a law weeks ago. Ho was committed to Jail to await requisition papers. He Was Not Murdered, CoitTLAND, X. Y., Oct. 27. The In quest into the oause ot the deatli of Hor ace Williams, whose body was found In t creek near Lafayette Mills, and who. It was thought, had been murdered for eome pension money which ho was known have, resulted in a verdict ot ac cidental death. John Dobblu, who was suspected of having same knowledge ot Williams' death, was arrested but jproved an alibi. Starting I'oaaants Rob a Train. Sr. PHTEKsBunoil, Oct. 27. Owing to the famine robberies ot unheard of bold' ness are becoming frequent. On Thurs day night last, near Itoator, on the Slosoow-Cauousu railway, a band of utarviiig peasants pursued and captured a freight train. Tioops from the fortress wont iu pursuit, and overtook the rob bers who win no summarily ueait witn, llouirht Jlanorort'a Sutnmar llealrinnca, NbwpohT, R. I.. Oct. 37. Hermann Oelrichs of New York has purchased a aumuier reiidence her, owned by the lielrs ot the late George Bancroft, the historian. The house was occupied by llr. Bancroft for a quarter of a oentury, and Iias not been rentad since bis Uaatu. ilr Oelrichs will taar it dowa and Uc it trith A saodwn villa. rt. iiaiiii un l-oitr.loNiins. Tliclr Kxtprmlnatlnn Urcoil Hy Prncla- matloii In a Chtneno J'rnvlnec Shanghai, Oct, 27. Tho nntl-foreign movement continues in the Ilunan pro vince. Among the rebol chiefs are many of the Viceroy's magistrates and generals. Tlie Government scorns or Is unnblo to prevent the spread of tho uprising and its propaganda against foreigners. 'llio lolluwing is the substance or. an im portant document which has been dis played on the walls everywhere: we, the inhabitants who are desirous of provoutiug tho violation of our coun try, let us propare a plan of defences, so that every district may take up arms and assemble Its forces. Every great district should furnish 20.00J mtu, every lesser district 15,1)01), every smaller dis trict 10,000. "Let us chase from tho provinces the devil-mouthed European pigs. Having the power, money and men, and being brave, let us destroy the enemy. It will be much better to burn tho dwellings, churchos and mission build ings than to conllscate them for the pur pone of increasing the revenues. We will extinguish Arcs daugerou to Chi neso dwellings. "Let us stamp out tho culto of Jesus, tho heavenly pig. Let us punish the converted Chinese, the traitors. Let us punish tho families of tho guilty on the ships of the American Ueet. Germany comes Hying to our uid." the l'rovlnco of Ilunan, whoro, ac cording to tho above dispatch, foreign ers are In Imminent danger, is one of tlie most, if not tho most turbulent and aggressive in China. Thence come the best lighting men of the Chinese army; indcod, tho liuuiiuose form the backbone of the army. It is a self-contained prov ince, 80,001) square miles in area, with n population of 20,000,000. It is a wealthy province, and the people in general lire strong and well made, and have a do ctdedly comfortable appearance. A large number of tho high oilloials of tho empire are drawn from that province Tho riots at Ichaug are nttrlbutod to the llunanuse and, In the opinion of Mr. Gardner, tho llritlsli Consul, the dan gerous element in the mob at Wasuch, ut wnose nanus tliu two .bnglislimen, Messrs. Green and Argent, met their deaths, were Hunan men. This is no new phase of the provincial character; the Huanese have invariably offered an uucompi omisiug opposition to foreigners and all their works. It is the only province In which the members of tlie China Inland Mission have been unable to establish themselves, ami it is the only province in which no foreign invention of any kind has found admittance. It is the only province, nlBO, In which opium is not produced. Uutof nineteeu provinces ilunan was tho only one which would not permit the introduction of the telegraph. When tho telegrnphlsts arrived a mob of 10,000 drove them back, and hence the tele graph liuo stops on tho other side of tho laug-tse-Jviantr. A Chinese olllclal re cently said that Hunanoso was moro powerful than the central govornmeut. Da. (Jrllllth John, a well-known mis sionary, says that the incendiary plac ards nro always issued by tho gentry an 1 scholars with tho full cognizance of the magistrates and simply fathorod on tho people. Strong demands havo been made on tho central government that ilunan shall bo made safe to tho foreign trav eler, and that the issue from it of infa mous autl-Cliristian literature be stopped. The IlraKfiuan Was Negligent Rociiemeh, N, Y., Oct. 27. In tho Circuit Court yestor.la, No. 2:J9, Carrie A. Munson, as administrator, against tho New York Central and Hudson Htver llallroad Company, n uon-suli was granted on tho ground that the decoase.l brnkeman had violated tho rulos of tho company in not using a coupling stick. The justice said that had Munson used tho stick he would not havo hoen be tween the trucks and tho accident would not havo happonod. Couutorlolt Sivotllali aioney. Washington, Oct. 27. J. A. W. Grip, Minister for Sweden nnd Norway, has forwarded to his government an elabor ate report of one of tho most oxtonsivo counterfeiting enterprises ever under taken. I ho money counterfeited was tho 1,000 Swedish mark note, und the skill displayed showed that tho counter feiter was an artist ot no mean ability. Great quantities ot tho spurious money have been spread broadcast In Europe. Moxlcun Steamship Line. Philadelphia, Oct. 27. The stock holders ot tho Mexican steamship enter prise to be put lu operatiou between this city, Cuba and the Gulf ports of Mexico, incorporated yesterday. Tho olllcors elected aro: William F. Bomont, presi dent; George K. liartol, secretary and treasurer; James W. Porch, general manager; ThomaB A. Gummy, attorney. Tho first boat loaves here on January 1 and then every two weeks. The San Frauclan. NooUa Repair. WABnisaTON, Oct. 27. An order was sent to Admiral Brown at Callao yester day, ordering tliu cruiser San Francisoo to return to Sun Francisco for repairs. The San Francisco has been ut sea for eome time now, und her bottom is badly in need of cloanlng and painting and the department cousider it unwise to delay. The Kaliorand III WliUken. DeiiLIN, Oct. 27. Tho Emperor Will iam having shaved oil his beard has ob viated the necessity of carrying into court the cases involving the execution ot the orders In relation to the busts and photograph ot the Emperor, which had not been delivered when he grew his beard. Col. O'llnlrue All Ulght. Wabuwqto.v, Oct. 27. It Is authorita tively denied at the Treasury Depart, ment that Col. U'llelrne, Assistant Com tnissloner of Immigration has been re moved or that Ids removal is contem plated. NKW YOllit NEWS I.N UUIEC Governor 11111 addressed a meeting at Schenectady last night. Kudyard Kipling and James Gordon Bsnnett arrived JnN'ew York yesterday. The Erie Railroad ran a special from Buffalo to Hoboken yesterday in 0 hours and 11 minutes. The Now York Central's fast express made the run from New York to Buffalo yesterday in 8 hours and 43 minutes. Theodore Sttrtmon, a real estate and inturanoa man ot Cortland, assigned I ytsttrday, wlU liablllHw pUoed at J 1160,000. HAD A GLIB TOHGDE A lltissian Count Who Wanted in Brooklyn. iB HE HANDLED REALTY ON NERVE And Took in an Agent to the Tuno of $50,000. Thn Count Claimed to U Heir to Vast KtiU In lluaila lie Had Tapars anil Mmluli to Show He Wat an Army Officer, and II Waa a Smooth Talker Numsroua Vlotimi-IIo Has Dlaap pvarad, BkooklyK, Oct. 27. Count Roderick von Graff, a princely looking young Rus sian with n tongue that had the faculty of talking its way right Into the pockets of those favored with his acquaintance, is wanted In Brooklyn for handling $100,000 worth of Brooklyn real estato on nsrve and paper only and of leaving many worthless checks and forged notes behind. A, S. Lamphore, a real estate agent of Flatbush nvenue, Is particular ly concerned, It is stated, about tho whereabouts of tho alleged Count, Mr, Lamphere Is the man who Introduced tho affable Count to Brooklyn Boclety and afterward bocamo a victim of his scheming brain and tnctics. It is said that Mr. Lamphere was talked out of $50,000 during his nquaint nnco with tho Count, who borrowed the money at Intervals in sums ranging from $00 to $1,000. Tho amount was ironerally .loaned on mortgngo bond, and in order to meet tne interest on tho property bogusly bought by tho Count on Carroll street, which is ono of tho choicest lo calities in Brooklyn. By n enrious chnln of circumstances and good luck the Count's victims, however, were never caught to any great extent. So far as can be learned in tho courso of his short career In Brooklyn circles, which dates back but a year, ho had held a mortgage on about fifty house and about half that number of lots. When tho Count wai first In troduced to the real estate owners ho said that sonio of his rolatlves in Russia owned an ostato valued at 1,000,000 roubles, and When conversing witli any one he always mentioned the fact that lie would eventually inherit much of tho money. As he was well recommended by high Russian army ofilclals by lotter, and had papers and medals to show that ho had served in the Russian nnny with tho rank of Captain, mid had been ban ished for certain political reasons, no one thought for a moment to look into his past history. It was during ono of his earlier visits that the Count became acquainted with Mr. A. S. Denuellou, a wealthy roal os tato owner of Carroll street, who then owned tho old Tabornncle. Tho Count presented himself with such flattering recommendations that when the subject of selling tho old Tabernacle property for $20,0J0 was broached, it was at oncp set tled with Mr. Lamphoro na tho broker of the Count. The bargain was transacted on mort gage bonds nt 4 per cent., tho wholo sum to bo paid at tho end of six months. Tho latter part of the bargain was never lived up to and tho mortgage was fore closed. Mr. Lamphere lost by tho trans actions the broker's foo ot $1,000, and was put to no end of annoyance by tho tactics of his false friend. This was only one of many similar transactions, and in most cases Lamphere, it is said, did not escape so easily. Whero the Count lived during his stay in Brooklyn is not known, nnd whither ho has gono is still a deeper mystery. HIS SlIOltTAOi: GltOWINO. Young Doorfllucur' Dofnlratlou Will lloaoh 6150,000. PlTTsnuno, Oct. 27. The amount of School Board Treasurer Doorilinger's shortage is growing, and will probably reuch $50,000. In addition to the $18,- 000 first missing altered drafts aggrega ting $15,000 have been discovered. Bo- sldos this, dollcits aro reported In the accounts of the Dextor Spring Company, Modern Building and Loau Association nnd the estate of Archibald Wallace, of which Doerllluger was executor. There seems to be no doubt that tho young man attempted suicide when his shortage was discovered, but his life was saved by the prompt work of the physicians. Doerllluger Is said to have gone to the country, but no one seems to know his exact whereabouts. llrazll und the World's Fair. Wasihnoto.v, Oct. 27. Tho Presi dent ot Brazil has asked from the Con gress ot that Kepuullc an appropriation ot $550,000 to pay the exuenso of its representation at the Chicago Exposi tion. Tho original estimate was $325, 000, hut the plans ot the Brazilian Com mission, as developed, coutemplato so extensive nn exhibit that the larger Bum is required to carry them. It seems probable that Urazll will expend more money in her representation at the ex position than auy untlou except tho United States and more than auy ot the States ol this country except Illinois, EpanUlt lllvurs Over Their Hanks. JIadiui), Oct. 27. The prluclp.il rivers throughout the country are out of their banks. The celebrated leaning tower at Sarugossa, the tower of Follpe, so well known to Amoricau sight-seers, has been uudormined by the (lowing waters and threatens to totally collapse. Hall- roads have ' been washed away and the streets ol (Jeroua are miniature lakes, Valencia is practically without railroad communication. Henry George to tha Pop. Roue, Oct. 27. Henry George has written a lotter to Pope Leo, thanking Ills Holiness for bis labor encyclical, which encourages the discussion ot labor problems and hslps on the ultimate tri umph of truth. The Pop has sent a reply through Cardinal Gibbons. l'lSNNSriWANIA ilUIKM. The drug store and residence ot Dr. George J, Hooverf at Paradise, were completely destroyed by Are. Loss, $10, 000; Insurance, 4,000. As a result ot the corontr's Inquest In th cats ot Jerry Buckley, killed In a saloon row at Rharpsbnrg, Saturday night, Usury Acton was committed to jail without ball, tharjsd with murdir, and Gtart UorrU u kU a fa at- F"rr TV "7e RF E CTLY h n r a " j Vanonom is far cheaper and much iry it once. All K 15 W JI.KMT r..UIU.t. The lawyer of Il.nxmen hire formed a local bar as . .a ii fi tni purpose of protecting tiem-t lives gauit abuse. FrltiS Beilhler atiumplol to swindle Patterson jewelers yoster lay by buying goo Is on worthless checks. He Win arrested. David C.Brownlee. who last spring fired throe shots at Cyrus 1 nnny, in Orange, and Vinconoo Capoto, wh stabned a man about the same time, were each sentenced to ten yours in S nto IVinou by Judge Klrkpntrlck In Newark yesterday. Bock Lock, a Chinaman of New York, went to Jersey City yesterday, looking for "Neel" Smith, who, during a light at Fell Btreet and tho Bowery Sunday, cut off his cue. He applied for a warrant for him from Justice Seymour, butfniled to find Smith. Many a man exercises his muscle tliesotfuys by whacking away at a carpet In the back yard. The young mnn who pela up with tho pun stioiild not stay up later than 10 o'efouk Villi the daughter. ICOPYBlflHT 1691 A ringing noise in tlio cars, headache, deafness, eyes weak ; obstruction of nose, dis charges falling into throat, some times profuse, watery and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, bloody and putrid ; offensive breath ; smell and taste impaired, and general debility. Not all of theso symptoms at once. Probably only a few of them. That's Catarrh. A medicine that by its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties has cured tho most hope less cases. One that will euro you, no matter liowbad your case or of how long standing. A mcdicino that doesn't simply palliato for a time, but produces perfect and per manent cures. That's Dr. Sacra's Catarrh Remedy. ;A cash payment of $500, not by you, as you might expect, bnt to you, if you can't bo cured. It's an offer that's made in good faith, to provo their medicine, by responsible men, tho proprietors of Dr. Sage's Remedy. That's tho kind of medicine to try. Doesn't it seem so ? A FUtX, OF CLOTHING ELEGANT OVERCOATS! Ladies' and Children's Coats, Dry Goods, Shoes and Undervear For ladles, men nnd children. All of which will be Rold 25 per cent, cheaper than tbeycau bo bought eliewhcro. ORIGINAL BARGAIN STORE 23 S. MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, PA. 3-Wa1ch for the UED HON lu front.-C (For LOST or FAILING MANHOOD, 1Q eneral and NERVOUS DEBILITY. iWeakneai of Body and Mind, Effect Jtobml, toM BUMIUOII fully Itrilorfd. How lo tnltre md bLrenrlhtanKlK.LMIhVrMirtUOIMJAhHA PARTS ofltltur UJUl Arrum UIUXCDUri in uin nr IDUDfl Abaoluttlr nnfillM 110 SB HtliATHKM HenfflU tsftdij, Hrnttbtlrjfroa fiOtilitri and lorrlffn Countrl?. ttrltelhtm. DetCrlpUte Iltiok, riliaKilon an4 proof mailed (itftledjrreej Jfljreu ERIE MEDICAL CO., tiUFFALO.N, Y. People's Oyster Bay ! EOAN' JiniLTJINO, 72 IS. Centre St., Slicnaiirtonli GUISE & BEYRANT, Props. OYSTERS Kiw, Slewed, Scalloped, Panned or r Fried to order. Families supplied nt their bouse with the bcstoyslerg I no luniAvi. uuuiui. All Orders Promptly Filled. Ennllv. Oulnkltf. Purmanantltf RaatorAd. tVeakaen, Nervouanea., Debility, and all the train ot evils from early errors or later excesaea, the reaults ot overwork, sltkneas, worr j, etc. Pull atroneth. doveloDmont. and tone given to every oiyan and portion of tho body, tilnjple, natural meiooas. jumieaiaie improvement Been, failure Impossible. 2,uuo references, llook. explanations aua pmuia nmiiea i.oaieuj iruo. Auuraua KRIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, M. Y. j a rouEBor, tnoRNEY-itr-uu elair bulldta ooruer Vain o4 Dati J R. BIIIOKKU, M. D, pjrrsioiJLNAifDSVxejsoN, KcC Mawt OcsJcc Mri; loateacr Otttr, r Miaui im im I ai.fca a vw.way, ill' ran 7 better than tea or coffee. . reliable crocers sell it. Leliigli Valley Railroad. 4JUANOEMENT or PASSKNGKH TKAIN9. MAY 10. 1891 "ftssenieer trains will leave Shenandoah for l;UI Ihunk, Lehlgbton, Hlatlngton, Cata. Allentown. Bethlehem, Kaston, I'bll i and Now Yorlc at 6.17, 7.40, 9.0S a. m., For Uelvldere, 'Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg at 6.47, a. m.,and 6.26 p". m. ror i.HmueriviuoHtin Trenton, .08 a, m For White Haven, Wllkes-Barre and Pltu ton 6.47. 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 3.10 and 5S p. m. ForTunknannock, 10,41a. m., 3.10 and 6.2t p. in. For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and and Lyoni 10.41 a. in., and 6.23 p. m. For Ijacej vllle, Towanda, 'Bayro, Waverly, Elmlra, llocbester, liuHalo, Wlauara Falfs Oli Icagu and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and T.SI p. m. For Klmtra and the West via Salamanca al 3.10 p. in. For Audcnrled, Hnrleton, Stockton, Lum. Der Yard, Weatherly nnd l'enn Haven Juno tlou at 6.47,7.40, 9,08 a, in. and 12.62, 3.10 and Wo P. tn. For Jeanesvllle, Lovlston and Beayei Meadow, 7.40, B.0S a. m. and 6.26 p. m. For Bcrantonnt 6.47 U0K, 10.41a. m. 3,10 and 5:2p. m. For Haxle Brook. Jeddo, Brlrton and Free land at 5.17, 7.40, 9.03, 10.41 a. m., 1ZS2 3.10 and 5.26 p. m. For Quakako at 6.47 and 9.08 a. m., and 3.10 p. m. For WtRirans, Gllborton and Fraokyllle at 3.60 and il.03 a m and 4.10 p. in. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Deiano 5.47, 7.40, D.US, 10.41, 10.68 a. m.,12.52,3.10,5.26, 8,03, 9.2i and 10.27 p. m. For Lost Creek, 31rardvllle and Ashland 1.27, 7.46,8.52, 10.15 a. nt., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 0.33 vlOand 9.14 p. m. For lUrltwater, at. Clair and Pnttsvllle I. 40, ').0,S, 10.63 a. m 12.52,3.10,4.10, 5.26 and 8.0. P.m. For Buck Mountain, New Boston and Morea, 7.40, 9.08, 10.63 n. n.., 12.62, 8.10, 5.26 and 4.OTp.m For Kaven Una, Centralis, Hi. Carmel and -Uiamnkln, 8.62, and 10.16 a. m., 1.40, 4.4C nd 8.06 p. m. Trains leave Bhamokln for Shenandoah, 7jVll.M a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 9.30 p. in., arriving atShenanloah,9.05a. m., 12.32. 3.10, 6.23 and II. 15 p. m. HONDA Y TKAINH. For lost Creek, Qlrardvllle and Ashland, rX), u.in 11.35 a.m., 2.41 p. m. For Darkwater. Ut. Clair and Pottsvllic, x), 8.0i), Hi, in., 2.45 p. m. For Vntesvllle. Mahanoy City and Delanc, oil, n.a5 a. m 1.10, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. ror xjoiiy, Auuenrieu ana iiazieton, o.m in., 1.40 p. m: For Mauch Chunk. Lohiehton. HlatlnitOD 'Tatasauiiuu, Allentown, Bethlehem, Eastot ind New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m; trot ruuaaeipnia, l.iu p. m. E. B. BYINGTON, Uen'l Pass. Ast.. Bethlehem. n:...i .1 n..i. ursL mmni mm, THEaTltli nVILDIMO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. A. W. Leisenrmg, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisennnq, Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass 't Cashier. Open Daily From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! Paid on Havlustt leioHllH. IIF1 YOU AHE OOINQ TO nilHSourl, Kansas, ArltnnsnH Texas, NcliraHlca, I.oulHlnun, Colorado, Utali, Clltoriilii, OreKou.WaHliliinton.iicxtco, Sicyv Mexico or Arlnoua, and will send me a postal card or letter stating Where you are Rolng, When you are going, Where you will start from, How many there are In your party, What freight and baggageyou have, I will write you or call at your hone und furnish you with the fullest Information regarding routes, lowest rates of all classes, besides maps, descriptive and 11 lustrated land pamphlots, resort books, Hot Springs guides, etc. Cheap Farming Lands in Missouri, Arkan sas, ivansas ana 'xoxas. J. P. McCANN, Eastern Trav. Ant., W. E. HOYT, G. E. P. Agt., 301 Broad way.New York Iron Mountain Route, MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY A J, GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written, Aiarriage iioenses anu legal viaim promptly attended to. Real Estate, Collection and Insurance Ageoey General Fire Insurance Business, Ilepresents ineitormwesiern i.iie insuruueuuo. OrricB Muldoon'i bulldlne. corner Centre and West Bis., uneuanaoau, ra. Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale. 1, A two story double frame dwelling house store and restaurant, on East Centre Ht. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on East Centre street. 8. Desirable property on oorner Centre and juruiu streets, suiiauie tor DUBinesg pur poses. 4. A two-story double frame dwelling, 'on w cel. uiuru 11 en, 6 Two 2-story frame dwellings on West Cen tre street. 6. Two 2tory dwellings on the oorner of Coal and Chestnut streets Htore room In one. 7. Two-torr single house on North Chfcstnat street, with alaree warehouse at the rear. 8. Tbr M two-slorr double frame buildings PURE. wwwm v. uwimmvuiuniiffiivrn Philadelphia and Eoading Eailroad Him Table n tjlttt JtiJy 10, 1801 -ftilNS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS , X?l Xew yrk vla Philadelphia, week days, ilO 5.25, 7.2U n. m. and 12 ,i& 2.50 and b.M m. Bunday 2.1U and 7.48 a. m. For Now fork, via Maneli Uhunk, week days, 6.35. Wi a. m. and 12.3 and 2.50 p. ni. ,..i?!nnna Philadelphia weekdays, 2 .19, 4.26, 7.20, a. m 12.85 8.S0 and 8.85 p! m. l.tndav. 2.10 and 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p. m. , ? HarrUibnrg, week days, 2.10,7.20 a, m,i j&, 3.00P, m, eo'p "eatowl1' woek i 7-20 . tn., 12.SJ .'n e'ottB."j week dy" 2.10,T.S0,. m.. Hi 3-,?na p-m- """day, 2.10 ana7.4J a m., 4.30 p.m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week d ys, 2.10, 6.fe, 7.20, a. m., I2.a 2.60 and 6.SS v.Jr..Hanay z-lnd 7.48 a. ta.r 4.80 p, m. Additional lor alabanoy City, week days 7,00 or Ijancaster and Columbia, week days, 20b. m.,2.60p. m. For William sport. Rnnbnryand Lewlstmrs, ireek days, 8.25, 7.20 and 110 a. m., 1,85, 7.00 m. Bnnday 8:25 a. m., 8.05 p. m. I or Mahanoy Plane, woeK days, 2.10 8.Z5, 2i, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m 12.35, 1.35, 2.50, 6.65, 7.00 nno i.ii i, m. Bunday, 2 10, 8.25 and 7.48 a. m. 4,05, 4.30 p.m. ror 1 Z'lU, u 7.48 a. m.. 8.U5. 4.W P. - aaouiBim nun uuauiuniU TV r, vtk Unvn, .2., 5.25, 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.35, 7.00 and 0,26 ritAINB FOlt BHENANUOAk i ' i iiow xurs via I'onaaeipnia, WCMU4J ays, 7.45 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.1.", ouuuay, dahi p. m,. DlgQl. beave Neir York; via Maneh nhim:. uMk lays, 4.80. 8.45 a. m 1.00 and 4.0J p. mi L,efl,VB Phtlalnlnhln vuv rtava . in nnA 10.00 a. ra. 4.00 and 6.00 p. m.. from iroad id Oallownill and 8.35 a. m. and 11.30 n. m. from Kthano lireenatreels. Hunday 0.05 a. m, U.S0 p. m. from 9lh an6 umd. jjoive leading, weex nays, 1.33. 7.10, 10.06 ud 11.50 a. m., 6.55, 7J p, m. IJnnday 1.35 and f.iou, m. tieavo Pottavllle, week days, 2.40,7.40 a. m 0 11 p. m. Bnnday, 2.40, 7,00 a. m. and eo . m. i wave Tamaqua. week days, 3.20, 8.48 and 2 ; a. in.. 1.21. 7.13. and 0.18 n. m. Himrinv L2n 43 iu. and 2JM p. m. eave Mahanoy city, week: days, 8.40, 8.18 ad 11.17 n. m., 1.51, 7.42and 9.44 p.m. Bun. iy, ti.w.n a. m,, a.ixi p, m. lieive Alahanov Plane, week davs.2'11. 4.C0 i.30, 8.35, 11.69 a. m.,1.05, 2.00. 5'20, 2. 7.57, and "m i. ui. DuuiuiyAi:, sou o.vi,a. in 37,6.01, p.m. ixwve Ulrardvllle (Rappahannock Btatlonl vttL days, 2.47 4.07. 8.38, and 9.41 a. m., 12.05, 12, 5.2H, 8.82, 8.03 and 10.00 p. m. Bunday, 2,47, j , 9.oo . in. o.ii p. ni. xrftave VVUllamsnurt. weeKdavs. 3.00.9.45 and i.oo u, u, tf.? ana u.io p. m. Bunday 11.15 For Baltimore. Washington and the west ivonue station. Plilladelphla, (P. & H. It. B.j t 4.16, 801 and 11.27 a. m., 1.34, 4.21, 6.53 an .a ii. e u. a. a., mrougn trains leave uirara a !. iu. aunoay, i.irj d.im kv.xt a, in., .u oo anu i,ndp, m. ATLiAWTIC CITY DIVISION. 1 cave Philadelphia, Chestnut Blreet Whar t id doutU atreet Wharf. Tor Atlantic Cftv. Wcek-dvs Einress. 8 00. 9:00 a. m. .00, i.eo, 5 00 . . vocouisuodatlou at. and 4.15, 0 30 i. 'u. uuaava. rJmrMs. 8.00. 0.00 a. m. AO- oomni'i gallon. i.OO a. m. and t.45 a. ra. rwuinrninj, leave Aunnuo t;uy, aepoi ttantloand ArtraasaS nvenuei. Woeklai r Express, 7.00, 7.30, 0.00 a. m. and 3 15, 4.00, 5.30 l, in. Accommodation u.uu, 8. 10 a. m. and .30 n, in. Buudavs -ISmress. 4.00. fl.00 n. m. Accommodation. 7.30 a. m. nnd C.ib p. m. u. u. jia ueni xass'r asi. 1.. A. MoIiEOD. Pres. & Uen'l Manacer. PENNSYLVANIA RAILnOAD. BOHUYUIII.I. DIVISION. ) and aflrr Sejtfember 1 1391, '.raint will teat ttrtetianuoan at fouowi: Jastle, Bt. Clair, nnd way points, 6.00, 9.13 in auu 4.13 p m. Bnndays, 600, 9.40 a m and 3.10 p m. For Pottavllle, 6.00, 9.10 a m nnd 4. 16 p m. Uundays, 600, 6.40 a m and 3.10 u m, For Heading, 6.00, u in and 4.15 po Bnndays, 000, 9.40 a. ra. nnd 3.10 pm. For Potutown. Phoenlxvllle. Worrlitown nd Phlladelnhla (Broad street station), 6.00, . m, ana 1 .10 p m weeK uays sucaays, euu, v.iu a m o.iu p m. Trains leave Frackvllie lor Bhennndoah al 10.40 am and 12.14. 7.42. 10.03 n m. Uundays. 11.13 a m and 5.40 p rn. Leave Foitsvllle lorUheuandoab, 10.15 ana U.4S. a m 7.15. 9.42 p m, Bundays. 10.40 a m $.15 p m. Lieavo jfuuaaeipma (uroaa street, niaiion), for Pottsvllle and Shenandoah, 5.67, 8.35 a rn 4.10 and 7.00 n m week days. Bunday A 50. and 0.23 am K'orwew York, 8.20, 4.U1, .n. 5.35, P.50, 7.S0, s .0)8.311. d.50.11.00andll.l4.11.35am.l2.00noon. T (limited oxnress, 1.06 4.60 p m.) 12.21 12.44, 1.40, )J iHu, t.vj. , e, vx, e.ou 7.i a.u una iuji p. , in, i..ui aiEnu On Bllnnuyu, 3.20, 4.05, 4.40, 5.35, 8.12, 8.30, 11.33 . m. and 12 21, 12 41, 2.30, 4 02. (11m1 .fi'li. r, v. "2 1, rt , . u . . 11 111 and 12.111 m For Sea Girt. Loue Branch and Inlermedinie stations 6.50, Sio and 11.30 a. m., 3.30, 4.00 p. m. weea uuys. ouuuuyi e Al u. in. f or uauimore ana wasuingion. a.oo, 7.M. .10 ana 11.18 a. m.. 4 41. 6 67. 7.40 n.m and 12.03 night daily and 8 31, 10.20 u. in., 1235 (limited express with dining car to Baltimore) 1.31, 8.40 p. in. wen aays. ror uaillinore only 4.U1 weekdtvs. S.Oj. 11.80 n. in. daily. For Htcbmoud, 7 20 a.m. aud 12.03 night uuuy, 1 p. in, uuny, except, ouuujy. irains leave xiarrisDurg lor .ruisourg ana he west every day at 12.25 and 8.10 a m nrd (limited) and 3.40. 8 30. 0.35 D m. Wav for Alloona 10 a m and 4.10 a ni every day. For Pittsburg only, 11.20 a m dally und 10.20 m week days. Leave Bunburv for Wllllomsnort. Elmlra. lanandalgua. Kocbester. BuflaloandMlaeara 1 far Vatklns, 5.30pm weekdays. aim, U.1UKIU uaiiy, iiuu y in wiwft uajrfl, i or n.ne anu iniermeaiaie uoin lally. For Lock Haven, 5.10, and 0.EO a m. laily. 1.42 and 6.S0 n. in. week days. For ttonovu 6.10 a ni 1.42 and 6,S0 p m week dajs, ..10 a. oa unndays. iiM. n rumi, j.h,wuuu, fon. Mnn'r Hen. Pass. Agt yiLMINQTON 4 NOItTUEBN B. It. 2iine laoic m enea juay.iv, loui, Trains leave Readme IP. & It. station) for Gibraltar, Beyfert, Blrabboro, Joanna, Spring. field, Waynesburg Junction, Coatesvllle.West Cliestor.Chadsford Junction, B. Jk O. Junction, Wllralncton and Intermediate stations, dally except Bunday, at 6.25 and 8.30 a.m. and 3.15 p. in. ounaay only ai a.ua p. in. For Warwick, til. Peters and Intermediate stations. dally except Bunday. at 9.20 a.m..4ind o.i p. 111. nuuuuy uuiy o.io a. m. ( For Blrdsboro and Intermediate stations. Saturday only, at 12 m. tto '" trot liammore ana wasntneton fu. awii. It.) dally eicent Bunday at 6.25 and 80 a. ni. and 3.15 p. m. Bunday only at 8.05 p. m, Trains arrive at lteadlne (P. t It. station Irom Wilmington, B. tc 5. Junction, Mont notion, mom . chanln, Chaddsford Junction, West Chester Lenape, Coatesvllle. Waynesburg Junotlor Hprlngneld.Joanua, Blrdsboro, Gibraltar, Be) ferl and intermediate stations, dally excen Bunday at 10.20 a. in. 5.52 and 8.17 p. m. Bua I aay uniy at. il.zi a. m. From Ht. I'eters. Warwick and lntarmedlat stations, tlally except Hunday, at 8.21 a. m ana 2.23 p.m. Bunaay oniyaiop. m. From uirasDoro ana 11 Intermediate station! Saturday only at 1.40 11. m. From wosntngion ana Baltimore, dally ei cept Hunday, 10 2 m. and 8 17 n. Hunday on H0WNKS3 BKIQQ8, Cen'l Pass. Agt. y only at 1 t a. iu. A. Q. M0OA UHLAN U, upt. John R. Coyle, j A.ttorney-at-Law AND Real Estate Agent OFFICE Beddall's Uuildino, Cor. Miln and Centre Street. SHENANDOAH, P PROPERTY FOR SALE: I A two and one-half story double frati dwelling bouse, with store-room and rr tauraut. Located on East Centre street. -A valuable property located on South Ji din street. 4L S -Hey en dwelling houses at the comvCffl ' bert and Lloyd Streets, qood )nTMmei 1 r-fv. , swun r