Evening Herald. PUBLISHED DAILY, SUNDAY KXCKPTED XL aiiOYUll, JMtlar mi! Vubllther. ll'.ir, .. WATK1XS, ImchI totltnr. ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT 71elCVl!XIXa 11KHA IjD ha a larger cir culation in khenantloah than any other paper publUhed, llnokt open to all. subscription rates: DAtLY.per year ....... f8 l WKicKI.r, per yonr, 1 60 Entered at the Fostolllco, at Hnenandoah, Pa, tor transmission through the mails i swond class mall matter. ' LOCKED IN A FREIGHT CAR. Interne KtilTorlnir or mi Involuntary Vns stinger from a-uglnKw, Mich., to llilirulo. KiAQAltA FaU, Sep. 8. When th morning freight train from the West ar rived hero over tho Grand Trunk Hall rond one of the railroad men heard th crioB of n mnn coming from n box cot loaded with lumber. The cor seals were broken and the mnn taken out. He govs his namo us Sampson and his homo as Hoston. JInss. Ho snitl he hod been In tho cor three dnys. Ho trot In at Sneinnw, Mich where he was employed as a baker until three days ago, when, feeling tired, ha climbed into the cur, laid down nud full asleep. hen he awoko tho car was at tached to a train nndho found itimposii ble to (jet out, though ho made several attempts to attract attention. He suf fered Intensely from hunger and thirst nnd was in an er.hnusted condition wheu released. ACCUSES JEFF DAVIS. Gen. Harris Hook on Lincoln's Assassin ation Will Create n Hrnsutluii. Parkeiisiiuiio, W. Va., Sep. 8. Gen T. II. Harris, of Ritchlo County, n mom her of tho court mortial which invest! gated tho death of Lincoln and condemn ed Mrs. surrnlt, nas lust nnisneu a his tory of tho assassination of President Lincoln. Tho history was compiled from the stenographer's notes, which are in Gen. Harris' possession. In the book Gen. Harris boldly asserts that Jefferson Davis and certain members of his cnbl net wero interested in and encouraged the nssassinntlon of Lincoln. Ho fortl lies the statement with u largo amount of documentary evidence. His book will crcuto a sensation. Fifty-five Ileutl of YmrllnRS Sold, New Yoiiic, Sep. 8. A number of yearlings were sold at Tottersall's last night. Many prominent horsemen wero present. lllty-tlvo head wore dlsposet: of 20 colts and 20 fllllos. They formed the Chesterbrook stud, belonging to A. J. Cassatt; the Fox Hill stud, tho property of Major Rudolph Ellis, and theFaustiana stud, formerly owned by the late James D. Prather. Tho following are results of the sale: Cassatt's yearlings, $7,025 colts, $4,22o; Allies, $11,700. Tho Fox Hill stud, $4,100 colts, $3,025; fillies, $1,075. Faustlaua stud, $10,125 colts, $o,oW; fillies, $1,500. lllew Himself to Pieces. San Fkancisco, Sep. 8. F. L. Carrol, of Fresno, engaged a room at tho Prcs- cott House yesterday ana shortly alter en terlng the room n loud explosion wa heard. Upon investigation it was found that ho had committed suicide by ex nlodlng a dynamite bomb. His remain were scattered nil nbout the room, nnd ono of Ids arms was blown through the window into the btreet. The furnishings nnd furnlturo of the room wero badly damaged. To Itolse a Fund for Ocn. Slirle. New YonK, Sep. 8. Some strong Gor man friends of Gen. Franz Slgel, are considering n plan to raise a fund for tho 1.1 t 1... n,.l.a..tr.tlr.., TI. n General has been very unfortunate dur ing the past few years and at present he is living from a pension of $100 per month, which was nwarded him by Con gress u iew uiuiuus ugu. Tho Arrest Proved Important. MANCiinHTKn, N. H., Sep. 8. The man captured hero has been identltled as Dar ling Kastman, a dnring "moonshiner" of Corlnt, Vt., who escaped from ofllcors last May while being taken from court to jail, and has been hiding in Conodn and various places In this State over since. He will bo tried ut Burlington uoxt month. Visitors at Gettysburg. GETTYsnuiiO, Pa., Sep. 8. Two hun drcd and fifty members and friends of Lincoln Post, No. 11, G. A. H of New ark, N. J., arrived hore last night. The party includes Department command J. It. Milllken, Assistant Adjutant-Gen eral F. W. Sullivan, nnd Colonel Bernard of the Fifth New Jersey militia. Th party will remain three days. Murdered While Tin Inn Cnrda. New Youk. Sep. 8. Murder was tli outcome of a game of cards in thu Itnllun quarter of Tremont last night. James Ross was shot and killed nnd his brother lies in u critical condition at the Harlem Hospital. John and Nieoli Ilullero, whq did the shooting, were arrested. Pluliitlelil' I'Iro Hug Caught. Plain-field, N. J., Sep. 8. John Whit man, alias Jaok Hums, who was caught early Sunday morning setting fire to u barn Is now supposed to be tho man who caused the many llres which have oc curred hore recently. He is known to the police an a bar. I character. MerltWins. We desire to my to our citizens, that for years w have t wen selling I)r, King's New King's New Disoovery for Consumption, Dr. king's New Lir 'lll, Bucklen's Arnica Halve and Klec lie Diners, and have never hiindted remedies that n-11 us well, or Hint have given such universal tallsfaoilou. We In not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we sianrt ready to refund the pur. chaw price, if satisfactory rrsiilts do nut fol low their use. These remedies have won ttielrgraiat popularity purely on their merits. C, II. llagenbuch, Druggist. And now the expreesmen are to be uniformed. Alva's llreslllan Hwullc Co., 6 IVall Btreet N. Y. Gentlemen : 1 lake pleasure In testi fying to 1 he curative powers of your Paoius ItiiKHt Cure, which has relieved me of mus. citlar rheumatism ot long standing. I wis troubled seriously by dyspepsia as well, from which, X am pleasea to state, 11 has also cured mo Assuring yon that I shall recommend your mcoicine 10 my menns, 1 am. Yours rc spec! nil! v, ADAM IinOWN Deo 0, 1800. 810 Ninth Bt., Ilrooklyn, N. Y. Bold at Klrlln's Drug Htore.Ferguson House lilock. Shenandoau. Ordered llnck to Canada, IlnATTLKBORO. Vt.. Sen. 8. Tho China. men nrrestcd at Windsor nndor tho ox elusion net and ordered rotumed to China by U. S. Commissioner Johnson', but whoso ciure won appealed on tin ground that they held permits from tin Dominion Government to roturn to that country, hnve been ordered to roturn ta Canada by Judge H. H. Wheeler in th U. S. Circuit Court. This decision 1 Important ns It is claimed that nil oml Krnnts can readily obtain theso permits, thus practically nullifying tho exclusion act. HOW IS YOUR CHILD? Swift's Specific is the groat developer, of dolicate child ren. It regulates the secre tions; it stimulates tho skin to healthy action, and assists nature in development. There is no tonic for child ren equal to s. S- s. Send for our treatise on Blood auJ fikln Diseases. Bmrr Si'tciKio Co., Atlasta, Grit, POLITICAI.. SHERIFF, BENJ. J. SMITH PRESENT DEPUTY. YIII5ATHK IsUIXDUNG, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00 A. W. Leisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisennng, Cashier, S. IV. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST I111 tin HnvliigH DepoHttB. I1 -Z"OTJ AltE OOINO TO miHHourl, KniiHOH, AricniiKiiH Ti-xns.'.NcliriiHlta, I.oniHlaiia Colorntlo, Utnli, C"llloriiin OreKOiltWiiHliliiKtoii,9luxico Xivyv Mexico or Arizona, and will send me a postal card or letter slating Where you lire going, When you are going, Where you will sturt from, How ninny there are in your party, Vbiit freight nnd baggage you have, I will write you or call at your house and furnish you with the fullest Information lecardlBK routes, lowest rates of all chases, bcbldes maps, descriptive and Il lustrated land pamphlets, resort books, Hot SjirlngB guides, etc. Cheap Farmlnp Lauds In Missouri, Arkan- J. P, HcCANK, Eastern Trav. Arjt., W. E. HOYT, Q. E. P. Agt., S91 Broad way ,New York Iron Mountain Route, MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILVVA is and will ever bo tho best Eemody for f HHWN " ' lj rami TMfliinnfi- T3olMti Art Vin Rirln. nhOSfc QDQ1 Joints, Wourolgia, Sprains, &o Before yoa aeed to tiny, octaw lA v ilmiMa booVi "Quids to Health." vrlth I KA enjarsements of prominent payiiciau. raft. dhi FsADsRlCHTEitauOi, OIO Broaawav, HEW TUUIV. 2S Prize I Medals Awarded! Torope&n Mouseil Badohtadt,Lon ion, Vienna, Vrsgo;, Botterdom, Olten, 50 Oenta a bottle, For Solo by 11. iiAGrJuiyitucii.iq J..-, ourMAMnriAU da aKVI mnA Ather dniecrlsu. First National Bai ERIAHS ATTACKED Serious Disnstor to Einin Pac ha's Expedition. BATTLE WITH SLAVE DEALERS. Lieutenant P.iuhlmann Killed Tho Patt of Others as Yet Unknown. The Cxarlnrs nnd Csiirwltchto Visit Tarls, To Do Escorted lly nn Imposing ltus slan SquadronThe Dardauells Afl'ali lias Fanned Into Flames the Spirit o tha War Party. London, Sept. 8. A serious disaster 1) reported to the German expedition In East Africa, whero tho Arab slavo-traderi bavo been carrying on a savage fight witl) the Gormnns. tho latter commanded 1)3 Emin I'ncha, supported by Lieutenant! Stuhlmnnu and Langheld. At tho latest previous nccounts Emin was on his way to Lnko Tanganyika, en route to Ujljl, and tho slavo-tradors wcra attacking him and his loroes at every op portunlty. The Vail of Karagwo tried twice to send goods after tho Gormnns, but thq bearers had to return, some ol tnctn wounded Now comes a dispatch from Zanzlbai tntlng thnt in a Bkirmlsh fit Lake Tan- ganylke the nntlves, probably tho slave- traders, havo killed Ucutcuant otum mann In a skirmish. Further particulars as to tho safety ol tho German force are anxiously awaited. MENACING AUSTRIA. Mnssing of Troops for Itnsslnn Manoeuvre! Cultses Apprehension. Milan, Sep. 8. The Russian grand manoeuvres this autumn will take pines In the Governments of Kloff, I'rodollce nnd Volhynla. Upward of 100,000 men will bo massed together, and as these ara to bo drawn from tho interior of Russia, thero will bo no diminution of tho im mense forco of Russian troops already stationed near the Austrian frontier. On tho contrary, many of the troops engaged in the manoeuvres will be added to tho existing garrisons nnd serve to swell the vast body of men rendy, at tha briefest notice, to bo precipitated on tho Austrian empire. The Vienna Cabinet, it is stated, is fully nllvo to tho situation and doing the best that can be done to counteract it. There is an army of Austrian spies in Western Russia, nnd tho War Office at Vienna is kept minutely informed as to every movement of the Russian troops. ROYALTY TO VISIT PA RIS. Tho Cnrlna to bo Escorted by nn Impos. lug Itustian Squadron. PA1US, Sep. 8. Recent correspondence betwoen the Czar and Baron do Moron- helm, the Russian Ambssador nt Paris, makes it appear quite certain that im mediately after the Copenhagen visit is concluded tho Czarina and the Czaro vitck, escorted by an Imposing Russian squndron, will proceed in tho imperial yacht to Cherbourg. At St. Petersburg the visit is consldcieu as absolutely set tled. Tho vigorous action of Russia in the Dardanelles affair has fanned into flnmo the spirits of tho war party, and there Is now n tremendous revival of tho Russomanin, which had begun to subside somewhat, when that Incident again lashes it into fury. WHERE IS BALMACEDA? A Report that lEo is Now Concealed in Monastery. Valparaiso, Chili, Sop. 8. Rumors continue to spread concerning tho whero- abouto of tho fugitive President of Chili, Balmaceda. Now it is reported that, not daring just nt tho present time to make an attempt to escape from the country, ho has taken refugo in some ono or the foreign lega tions or elso has concealed himself in monastery. If he has been f titunato enough to gain admission to a legation he will In all likelihood, bo protected from the wrath of his triumphant ouemlcs. If, on the contrary, ho has sought refuge iu a monastery ha is in imminont danger of being captured. li-l Tho Junta will undoubtedly cause all the monasteries to be searched for him if thoy put uny faith in the report. Another Order Against llusslnn Jows. Berlin, Sop. 8. The Russlnn police in all parts of the Empire havo been lu structed to discharge Jews from the po llco service. Large numbers of Jews havo been spies in the police sorvlca and havo displayed a marked aptitude for that kind of work. Tho detection of Nihilist conspiracies has nearly in every instanco been brought out by Jewish agents of tho secret service. Tho Nihl lists, it is said, will rejoice iu tho informa tion that tho astute Israelites aro no longer to prey upon them. German Pross on tho Pork Kmlmrgo. Berlin, Sep. 8. In referring to the re moval of tho embargo on American pork tho "Frolsslnne Zoltung" expresses regret thnt tho duties are still retained on the article nnd hopes that the removal of tho prohibition precedes the suppression of tho corn tariff. It adds: "If breiul is dear tho poor have little loft with which tu buy meat." Since the Issuing of tho decree the stock of the Hamburg-Ameri can Steamship Company has rlsou seven points. Trencli tVhoelmen Offon n lllg Itnco. Paiiib, Sept. 8. Yosterday 220 cyclists started from tho ilois da iioulogno on rncetollrast nnd back. Tho Petit Journal gives tho prizes and thu contestants were accompanied GO mllos on their way by 200 non-competing wheelrnvn. Thousands or Stoel Workers Idle. London, Sep. . At Becklow, near Hiddlesborough, Yorkshire, the steel works are idle, bocauso of lack ot orders, Aheady thousands of workmen have been thrown out of employment. lleut Uer Child to Death. VmcENKEa, lud., Bup. . Feeling against Mrs. R. H. Qnlnea, who was arrested hare on tho charge of beating her adopted son, aged 3 years, to death, Is Yry strong, the body ot the ohlld, which was exhumed after the arrest, ghowl marks of terrible punishment. WILL CURE EVERY FORM From simple To the Postal Clerks' Convention. New YonK, Sep. 8. Three hundred j and fifty postal clerks, delegates .from I the Rnllwny Mall Sorvlco, have left New York to attend tho seventeenth nnnual Convention of the Mutual Benefit Asso ciation of Postal Clerks at tho Thousand Islands. The Catholic Congress. BncssKLS, Sep. 8. The Cathollo Con gress Is In session at Mnllnos. A special subject of discussion will bo tho metbodi to bo adopted to mako practical tho np. plication of tho l'opo's encyclical lettei to tho working classes. NEWS OF THE DAY. Tho new German liquor law Is very stringent. General Allkhanoff, tho Russian diplo mat, was nrrestcd at Cubul, Cranberry picking will commence Ii) tho South Jersey bogs the latter part oi this week. Frederick Snyder, of May's Landing, N. J., has been missing for overn month' He is 25 yo.irs old. Legal proceedings oro soon to bo en tered against Philadelphia's meroantll( appraisers. They havo been suspended from office. Mrs. Eva Mann is back in New York nfter n week's tour as the star of tha "Mrs. Robert Ray Hamilton" company in "All a Mistnko." AVenther Indluntlons. WAsniNOTON, Sep. 8. For Now Enjl.md: Kaln warmer, stationary temporaturo; north westerly winds. For Eastern New York: Fair, warmer la 5fl southern portion, stationiry tcmporature northern portion; northerly wlniU. For Now Jersey: Fair: northerly winds) slight changes In temperature. For Wostrn Ntw York nnd western Pens sylvanla: X-lsht local showers and fair during greater portion of tho day, northerly wladi; stationary temperature. For Violating tho Contract Labor Law. CnicAoo. Sep. 8. Abram Elder, presi dent of tho Elder Publishing Company, and H. L. Barber, his assistant, wero held iu $500 bail each to the l'edoral grand jury on tho charge of having imported an alien under contract to work as a laborer. Mr. Lorlns Slightly Improved. Su.em. Mass., Sep. 8. Georgo B. Lor- ing, ex-Minlster to Portugal, who is sick at his home here, is slight.y better uud his physicians say he may lecover. C0PVRICNT IB9I A feelinq of dullness, languor, and depression means that your liver isn't doing its part. That means impuro uloou, to begin witn, and all kinds of ailments in the end. But you can stop them in advance. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery invigorates tho liver, purifies and enriches tho blood, and rouses ovory orcran into healthy action. It pre vents and cures all diseases arising from a torpid liver or trom impuro blood. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Bil iousness, Scrofulous, Skin and Scalp Diseases even Consumption ( or Aiunc-scroiuia in us earner stages, all yield to it. Tho makers of tho "Discovery" claim for it only what it null do. They guarantee tuat it will do it, It it fails to benctit or euro, in anv caso. thov'll roturn tho monev. Nothing elso that claims to purify tuo blood is sold m tins way which proves, no matter what dealers may offer, that nothing elso can bo "just as good." Therefore, don't accept a substitute. Bank Counters, Tyler System, Port amo, unequaiGU in satyios, Cnr.t nnil Finish. ISO rifft Catalogue or ConaltT, leka etc., Illustrated la Colon, llonlt. Frro roilagt l&Ctall. Also 'a'viei-'ai jsoyai OnU-e Deakai and Type writer t'liulnetn, ttoo Mtylei. lli-at and cheap en on earth, with great rcuuction in prices. 10 ba calaloaut Frefi Pott.fB 1J eta. toll !! o ILhkt. ttialra. Tablta. Hook a.M, Cablntu, Lrfal lilaak labium, tc, aiwajain Biota. Soerlal work niada to order. TYl.iat DESK CO., St. 1.0IIIB. Mo.tU.H.A. 'TDriTCri cacr PMinl7QPrl-r)i Have cured i.Tar. tin '.sand c i- M.vlm l.v tlu ItfTSt Hilt .li 1 11!. I doae symptom farM-li) (Haa-ipeAr, hoi n Vjii rtavs i lo i tlllTHS 'u tyiniKomssrclKi. i.rwl s-'irt u,r 8CIU ol te.t uonlal'-ofinlr-TCU n.VVS lrnt.el COCC It tnalt I aculous cures. I tr. utl I 0 furutaJii.-J 1 (ILL you order irui, seoti teo riots ,it aas. at. U ESSSCELL?S OF Km DISEASE PlmpleB to nlintlnntc ECi5EMA 8 -8enil fhr"IIIntn for ZEttclicti nnd Slcfc. Boom," a handy look for tho houtohold. FKBG, CACTUS BLOOD CURE. TO Tones up your system and mvna vmi nn nrmnfifn flint n I lumberman might envy. Cures dyspepsia, stomach troubles, constipation, and liver or kidney diseases. In addition to this it cures all skin affections and the more violent blood troubles. Effects are immediate and cures permanent. Sold at Klrlln's Drutj Store, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. Your trade Is what we want. This is how ve propose to get It. By selling you a flrst clnfsnrllcle; bysellingyou fi'r less than others; by eelllrg you furniture, an organ, a piano, a sewing machine or anything else in the line of houichold goods. We have a large and va ried stock to select from. No trouble to show goods. Call, examine and be convinced. 4' P H H 1 1 ' THE OLD RELIABLE, J. P. Soutli Main St., SHE asr.3STID Oa-KC. Lehigh Valley Railroad. AKKANOEMKNT OT PASSENOEB TBAINO. -IiIAY 10, 1891.- liaucu l iiuna, i.euiKuioD. muuneion, tjaui' enilifuu, viicutuvvsi. ociuieucui) emiuu, S7SU1 udelphla and New York at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08 a. m., LZ.D. .1U. 0.'J II. IU. For Belvldere. Delaware Wnter GaD and oiiouuHours Hio.it, u. iu.. uiiu o.to p. in. r or Lamuerivnie auu areuion, v.us a, m, i-or wuioenaven. lises-narre ano i'liut ton 6.47, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 3.10 and 5.20 p. in. For Tunnuaunocic, 10,41 a, m 3.10 and 5, For Auburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyons 1u.11 a. m ana o.m p. m. For Laooy vllle, Towanda, Bayre, Waverly, Eliulra. Itocheeter. llutlalo. I-Jlaeara FaUs. unic&xu ana an roinut w ebi aL 1u.11 a. m.,ana 5.2H n. m For J'lmlra and the West via Balamanca at 3.10 p. ra. ror Auaenneu. iiuEieiun. mocHion. dum ber Yard. Weatherly and l'enn Iiaven Juno tlon at 5.47, 7.40, 9,08 a. m. and 12.52, 3.10 and 5,28 p, 111. For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Heavei Meadow. 7.40. 9.08 a. m. and 5.28 n. m. ForBerautonat6.47 9.08, 10.41a. m. 3,10 and arop, m. For nazie nrooK. jeaao, urmon ana Free laud at 5.47. 7.40, 9.08. 10.41 a. m., 122 3.10 and 6.28 p.m. f or ituaaase ai 0.11 ana v.uo a. m., ana js.iu p, in. For Wlgcans, GUbcrton and Frackvllle at 6.W ana d.ub a in., hdh i.iu p, m. For Yatesvllle. Mahanoy City ond Delano 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41. 10.58 a. m.,12.62.3.10.5.28. 8.03. tfi HUU IVI p. IU. For i.osi ureea, jiraraviue ana Asniana 1.27. 7.48. B.52. 10.15 a. m.. 1.00. 1.40. 4.10. 6.35. 9.lti aau v.i p. iu. For Darkwater. at. Clair and Fottsvllle. 7.40, 9.08, 10.68 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 4.10, 5.28 and o.0U p.m. For Bnclt Mountain, New Boston and Moreu. 7.40. 9.08. 10.68 a. m.. 122. S.10. 6.26 and 8.(11 n. m. i or luiveu nun, lenirana, mi. uarmei ana Uhamnkln, 8.62, and 10,16 a. m., 1.40, 4.4b and 8.08 p. m. Trains leave Sharaokln tor Bbenandoah, 75 11.55 a. m., 2.10, 40 and 90 p. m., arriving at Bhenaudoah, 9.05 a. m., 12.52, 8.10, 6.28 and 11.1a u. 111, BUNDAY Tit A IN B. For Lost Creek, Glrardvllle and Ashland, .50, 9.10 HJifl a. in., 2.45 p. m. For Datkwater. Bt. Ulalr and PotUvllle, 5.60, 8.00, 80 e . m., 2.45 p. m. 1 rYstesvllle, JiahauoyClty and Delano, a.w, 11.0U at, iu., i.iu, i.m, o.ud p, in. For Lony, Audenrled and Hazleton, 8.0X a- in., 1.40 p. ni: I'urWouch Chunk. LehlRhton, Blatlntton, raiSKauqna, Allentown, Kethlehem, autot aiiuntH lurx, o.w u, m., j.ie P. m. lor Vhiladelphla, 1.40 p.m. K. B. BY1NGTON. Uen'l Paes. ArU, Bethlehem HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Cream ! BREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, Orders promptly attendf d to, Particular at tention pata 10 liaus, Picnics, Festivals, etc. IF. KEITH JkJST NORTH MAIN BTREET, Near Corner of.Lloyd, SHENANDOAH, PENNA WRSAFTERYOU! ians d Bra,, Philadelphia and Eeading Bailroad Time Table iit effect July 10, 1801 TRAINS LEAYE SDENiNDOAH AS FOLLOWS IKor New York via 1'hllndelphta, week days. 2.10 6.SS, 7.20 a, m. and 12 85 itO and 5.58 t. m. aunnay 2.1U ana 7.40 a. m, For rew York, -via Manch Chunk, week days. 5.25, v.., Tin .UHWIJ lUUftl r.30, a. m. and 12.35 nnd 2.60 ti. 1 Kor Heading and l'lillnrlpinhtA whaIc ttnvs 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, a, m., 12.35 2.M and 5JS5 pi mi nuuuuy. i.ju ana 7.18 a, m., l.yu p, m, Kor Iiarrlsburir. wnnlr niavb. 'J itt7.at a. ta.. i,!.0, 8.55 p. m. cor Auesiown, week aajs, 7.20 . ta., 12.20 .'0p. m. ( -r.or- roiisvine, week flays. 2.10,7.20,8. ra., t 12.35 S.W and 6.55 p.m. Uunday. 2.10 and 7.8 ta , 4.30 p.m. Kor Tsmaiios and Mahanoy City, week lays, 2.10, 6.25, 7.20. e, m., 12.35 20 Bind 6.55 v. m. Bunaav. 2.10 and 7.48 a. ni.. 4 'in n. m. Additional lur Muhanoy City, week days 7.0ft p.m. ror ijancasier ana ixuumuia, woes: aajfl. r.20a, m., 2.50 p.m. por wiinamspori, aunDuryana Lowisdurk, sek days, 8.25, 7,20 and it. 80 a. m 1,35, 7.U0 WSfck. o. ra. Kunaay 3:21 a. m., 3.05 p. m. Kor Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10 8.25, 25. 7.20 and 11.30 a. m.. 12.K5. 1.35. V6n. 5.55. 7.00 anJ .lft v. ra. Sunday, 2.10, 8.25 and 7.48 a. m, 4.30 i m. For uiruravnie (Kappanannock Htntlon) .ik days, 2.10, 8.25, 5.25, 7.20 and 11.80a. m,, 1 12.35, 1 35, i.60, 6,65, 7.00 and w.25. p. m. bunday, i 1U, - il, t. ill,, OA'O, f.OVI p. 111. I Kir Ashland nnd Ehamoirtu. ireek davs..1 1 W, 5,25, 7.20, 11.31 n 'n 1.33, 7.00 and O.aiY-y m. rjunuay i.s, b si a. m s.os p. m. lout THAI NS FOU HJ IEW AtlUOAh ! VV Loavo New York via i"hllaoolhla. wo6k Jays, 7.45 a. m 1.30, 4.00. 7.80 p. m 12.16 alghi. Bunday, 6.00 p.m., 12.15 nlynt. Xieave ivow lors. via jtiaurn chunk, weeC lays, 4.30. 8.45 n. in., 1.00 and 4.00 p. m. Ieave 1'hiludoJr-hla. wees davs. 4.10. slid 10.00 a. ni. 4.IX) and 11.00 p. m., irem Broad -tud Uallowhill and 8.3.) a. m. and 11.30 p. m. from Vthano ureen oireels. Bunday 0.05 a. m n.'iu p. m, rrom via nr ..-imjii Leave Heading, week, days, 1.33. 7.10. lu.tfc. nd 11.60 a.m., i n.tu. 1 , 7J57 p, in. uuuday 1.3o ana ii'.tba. m. Leave PotUivllle, wetfc days, 3.40, 7,40 a. m,. Wj. 6 11 D. m. Hundar. 2.10. 7.00 a. xa. and 2.C5 m. jjave "A'ainaqua, wet-K aays, s.vu, 8.48 ana ii u. m 1.21. 7.13. aud VM n. m. Bunrtay S.iO 7.43 . m. and Z60 p. m. aavo mauanoy ijiiy, weeK aays, .iu, tuc and 11.47 0, m 1.61. 7.42 and 8.41 u. m. Hun. day, 3.46,8.17 11. m., 3.2J p, m, lieavo Mahanoy i'latie, week days, 1M3, 4.10 a.50, U.S0. U.tB H. m.,l.f.5, 2.C0. 5 20, 6 W, 7.57, an-9 m no t m. Bandar 2.4.1. 4.W). and 8.17. a. ta. 3 37, S.01, p. m. xA-ave uiraruviue tivappanannocK ciaiionf rrerk days, Z47, 4.G7, 0.36, and 9.41 a. m 12.0.1, I '2, 5.?, 6.32, 6.03 and 10.06 p. m. Bunday, 2,47. 0:, t S3 A.m. 3.41, 6.07 p. in. ixiave Wllllamsnort. week. davs. 3.00.9.4.5 autl ll.f5 a. m. 3.35 aud 11.15 p. m. bunday 11.15 p.m. For Baltimore. Washington and the west via B. at O. It. It., through trains leave Ulrard II A. venue station. Philadelphia, (P. el It. K. K.) Hai .io, dui anu ii.it a. m,,i.m, 0.00 an 7.23 p. 10, Bunday, 4.18 8.02 11.27 a. in., 4.24 .00 anu .zip. m. l.ave thlladelnhla. Chestnut Street Wharl na eJouth Btreet Wharf. IT01- Atlantic City. M Weelc-davs Exnrcdr. 5.15. 8 00. 9.-00. 10.45 iV.V ra.anal.tr. (Haturdnyi, only. 1.80). 2.10. 3.00. '71 3.30, .!-, & 00. u.uu v. m. Accomaiodaiiou, 7 4U a. m., 4.1J. udu(i. va, mti!Ois4. uixpress, 6 15, 7.00, 7.30, 8.00, 8 31), 9.00,0.30 a. in. anil 4 30 p. in, Aocoauunuiuun 8.00 a. in. and 4.45 p. iu. lleturamc. leave Atlantic Cltv. dent lletummg, leave Atlantic City, depot corner vrientlosnd ArltapwiR nvennps. woelt.nsii Express, 7.00, 7.30, 8 00, 0.00, 10.00 a. m. an J 3 15, 4.uu, 0.3U, n.3, ..iu, m p. m. Accon Accommodation 00.8.10a.m. and 4.;i0n m. Bnndavs-Kx- prensp 3 30, 4.00, 6 Oil, 0.00, 15-30, 7-00, 7.30. 8.00, 9.30 p. m. Accommouaiion, v.iHi a. m., d.uo p. m. K3. w. xasj-tcuue., ueu 1 i una r ahh a. A. MotiEOD. J'res. Ue- ,'1 Muuaier. PtKiHSYLVAMA RAILR0AQ. aoHTm-xiLi. nivieioM. On ana altn September 1, 1891, (rami milt lean nnmunaoan as lououit: For WlEuan. ailberton. FraoSvllle. Meiy Jastle, Bt. Clair, and way points, COO, 9,13 a m ana 1,10 p m. Kunaays, uiu, v.iua m ana 3.iup m. For l'otuvllle. 8.00. 9.10 a m and 4.15 1 m. tiundsys. Goo, 9.40 a m and 3.10 p m, For Keadln, 8.00, a m and 4.16 pir. Bandays, 600,0,40 a.m. and 3.10 pm. For Pottslown. Phoenixville. Norristowri and I'hlladelphla (Broad street station), VM, , . m. ana 4. 10 p in weea aays nundays, m, 9.40 a m 8.10 p m Trains leave Frsckvllie lor Bhenandoah at 10.40 ara and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 p m, Bnndays, 11.18 a m and 5.40 p m. Leave Poitevllle lorOhcnando&h. 10.15 ana 11. fj. a Ei 7.15, 9.42 p m. Bundays, 10.40 a ta 5.15 p m. Lieave rniiueipnia (.nroaa sireti R.Aiioni, for lottvllle and Bhenanrloah, 5.67, 8 Si a ro" 1 .nonMAn 111 vpnV davH. HntiilssHM. nmr V.2S am , 41ft, IfUlx.cn .ti.n. t.t", u,o, v, fssa. 9.208.3U il.50.ll.00andll.14, 11.35am. 12.00 noomi DornewyorK, 3.ai, 4.06, 4.411, 5.85, .w, 7,sm7) 208.3U i.50.11.00andll.l4.11.35am.l2.00noom, ' (limited os-'rens, 1.08 4.50 p in.) 12.21 12.44, 1.40, 2.3C, 1J0, t.02 5, o,tl.2), 8.50 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 p. m, r.ui meat. rn Honuays. 4.05. 4.4ti. fi.85. s.iz. 8.S0. 9.50. 1135 ., to. nnd 12 21, 12 41, 2 30, 4.02, (limited- i.m, fi.ai, 21. m - , 's h,. ui and 12.01 night For Bea Girt. Lorn-Branch nnd Intermedials stations 4,05, 6.50, 8.25 and 11.39 a. m 5.40, 3.30, 4.10p.m. weekdays. Htturdays only 5.00 p. 1. ounaay. i.uoanas j a. m. For liftlifmoro and Washington, 3.60. 7.20, 10 and 11.18 a. in.. 4 41. 6.57. 7.10 n.m. aud 12.0S. night dally ant! 8 31, 10.20 a. in., 12 35 (!' lulled express with dining car lollaltlmore) 1.30, 8,18. d. m. week days. For .Baltimore only 2.02. 4.01 wees davs. 6.08. 11.80 n. in. dallv. i-or iiicnmoou, 1 -u a.m. aua izxa nignv dallj'i 1.30 p. m. ually, except Bunday. irins leave narriaunrK lur I'liifcourc ana the west evory 0.ay at '".'55 and s.10 ti m aud '.00 (limited! and 3.40. 8 30. 0.35 n 111. Wav for Altonwi -.am and 4.10 p ni every day. For rntBburr 0111 v. 11.20 a m rlanv ami w.'ja v m week days. iieave ennDnry ior wimomsnori. jsimirs. Cnnaudalgua, llocbester, Bullaloand Niagara rniiU; o.iu am anuy, anu i.n pm wcoe asy. For atkInB, 6.80 p m week days. Fur IXrlo and intermediate points, 6.10 a mi, dally. Kor Lock Haven, 6.1O. and 9.66 a m. dally, 1.42 and 6.30 p. m. week days. For Kenovn 6.10 a m 1.42 and 6,30 p ni week days., i.lUn. meiuudays. HAM. e. l-uuti, j. It. WOOD, Hen. Atan'r ueu. Sua. Alt, Tr-ILMINGTON & NORTHERN It, It, utmetaoie mined May, 10, 1831. Trains leavo Heading (!', & It. station) ol Glbrallar, Beyfert, Biratboro, Joanna, Bprlne; fleld. Wavnesburtr Junction. Cnat-sville.W.;s WUmtnKton and lulermedfale stations, da uoueiuiu u uiiuiiuil, 11, at J. J UULlIUir fjaj except Bunday, at 8.25 and 8.30 a.m. audi.' p. 111. Bnnday only at 3.05 p. 111. V ,' For Warwick, Ht.Feterk and lnlermedlate i-tatlons.dally except Bunday, at 0.20 a.m., and o.iv p. 211. cuuuuy uuiy 0,10 a m. For BlrdEboro and Intermediate stations. Baturday only, at 12 m, For Baltimore and Washington (B. & O. It, K.) dally except Bunday nt 8,25 nud 8.80 a. m. and 8.16 p. m. bunday only at 3.05 p. m. xrnms arrive at Keuaine (r, it. niauonj Irom Wilmington, U. i O. Junction, Mout- cuamu, uuaaasioia junction, west iviiehinr, Lenare, Coatesvllle, Wayneebnrg Junction, BprlngQeld.Joanna, Bltdsboro, Gibraltar, Bey fert and Intermediate stations, dallv excenl Bunday at 10.20 a. m. 6.62 aud 8.17 p. m. Bun- ay only at 11.1 a. in, FramBt. Peters. Warwick and Intermedials einiions, uany excern r4unaay. at 8,24 a. m. and 2.25 n. I na p. m. ounai Bunday only at 8 p. m. From Blrdsboro and Intermediate stations. rsHiuruuy uuiy ui i.iu p, in. riUIU WUbJUUKII cept Bunday, 10 20 athltigton aud Baltimore, dally ex- 111. 0.1a ana ts.iy p. m. Bundav only at 11.24 a. m BOWNKHBBItlGGFI.Gen'IPasS. Agt. A. G. MCOA UBLAND, Bupt. RUPTURE, We, the undersigned, are entirely cored ol nurture by Dr. J. B. MAYER, 831 Arch Bt- Phlia. Thomas B. Harlunsr. New lllnirenld. Pa.. I. Bar-rtt. Boutb Kast.m, Pu.. I.. 1. & C. A. Dcturck, Oley, Pa, it. G. Bianlev. 421 Bnruce St. Ibanon. I'n.. A Bchneider. Locmt Dale, Pa.,D, B. Noll. Lime- Pa.. W. M. Lflnbach.' 824 VachlDslon Bt.. lteaaing, ra., J. u. i.yine. laiu w. unwaru mi., Harrlsbnrg, l'a., O. Keehn, Dounlassvllle, Pa. Dr. MAYER Is at Hotel Penn, Reading, l'a.. on the 2nd Baturday ol each month. Call to see mm. T-T. R- IiRICKER M D- . OIAN AND SLRCtEON$ NoiOEast Centre Btreet; Mahanoy Clty.W . turn ana ail speoiai aueases a specialty, 'A