Evening Herald. PUBMBIIKI) DAILY, SUNDAY KXCKl'TEli IT. Cliormt, 13-ltlor niiiJ 1'iiMlthrr. ITJT, ,r. WATKIXS, Local IS-lllnr ALLTHE NEWS FOR ONE CENT TheJSVltXIXCl JUHtAI.D tins a larger cir culation in Shenandoah than any other )ri;i;r published, Hook t.jien to all. SUBSCRIPTION rates: Daily, ner yar t8 0 Wekkly, per year, 1 Entered at tbn Piwtome. KtHlienandon, for transmission through the mll as second class mall mattr. Tim at a Camp Moetlng. The solemnity of a Main6 oamn meet ing cnmu :iear being broken up by a festive mobquito the other day. A de vout nttoiulnut became eouvineed that lie had been singled out by a particular ly pcrbi.slont and vicious insect. As he bowed his head in the attitude of prayer the little piping poison bottlo perchod on his neck, and a sense of proper decorum was all that restrained a blow. The insect was gently dis lodi d with the loft hand, but imme diately took refuge on tho right oar of the sorely tempted worshiper. Uj: went tho right hand, and the bug took hia departure, to reappear on tho other car. It was no use, tho restraint of a lifetime was thrown oil, and with mighty thriiht out went tho right hand and snatched at tho little offender, when, to tho consternation of two peo plo and tho irrepressible amusement of a score or less devout worshipers, tho gentleman found in his hand the feather of a lady's hat and tho lady felt her hat violently wrenched from her bowed head. For tho Itest of lUusout. "Keep your face towards tho foe always, my son." "Why, father?" "Then you'll never bo shot in tho back." Mun&oy's Weekly. Great Luck Jones (just reached tho fishing grounds) What kind of luck aro you havin', Ilrown? l!ro wn First-rate. Hecn here an hour and hain't fell in yet. Judge. Tendnrnr. "I feel it just as much, my dear littlo boy," said papa after ho had spanked llillykins. "Y-ves," sobbed Uillykins. "H-but n-not in tho s-s-samo ii-p-placo." Life All Equivalent. She His marriage mercenary! Why, tho p-irl had littlo or nothing! He Yes, but ho owed her father. Life. What Did hho Mean? Cora What would you do if you had a voico like mlno? Dora I should bo very careful not to overwork it. Jury. Couldn't Fool lllln. "Them's not tematies," said Johnny when the tomato patch was shown hiin. "Tematies gwows in big yed cans." Judge. , Dtultt to lloturn to Ireland. Oakland, Cul., Sep. 8. Michael Davltl will start east in a few days and will sail from Now York for Ireland. In an intorj view ho said: "Ireland is on tho brink o'f her freedom. Homo Rul is only d matter of a fow years. Parliament may run by English law until 180!), but tilers is so much dissention and difference in political factions that Salisbury mus call tho general elections for April nexl or at worst for tho following autumn." A De-op Schome. ' Tourist That is an odd setting for a photograph gnllory a gaunt oak limb with a danglingnooso and a background of a howling mob. Oklahoma Photographer That's a lit tlo invention of my own. Lots of new comers from tho eat novo their pic tures taken with that nooso around their necks, to scud baclc whero thoy came from. It is cheaper than paying their debts and easier than getting a di vorce. Jury. ChlldNh LorIo. Miss Illrdio McGinnis complains of headaches. Hor little sistor Mollio has toothache Hiss Iiirdio says: "Molly, you must havo that tooth pulled If It aehos. It is hollow inside." "Sister llirdio, don't your head ache?" "Yes." "Then you must havo your head pulled. It's hollow inside." Texas Sif lings. A Clincher Jones was (rroutly annoyed by a beg gar who had followed him for some dis tance. "Only a nickel, sir. I haven't had a mouthful Klnoo yesterday." "Win t's the use, my good fellow?" ennpi-d out Jones, angered into speech. "You're sure to bo hungry again to morrow." Judgo. Merit Wine. We dnsiro to say to our cltlieur-, that for j-e 1 1 m we lutvvi iweii selling wr. ..ting s new KtnK's New DlwuTsry for Conmiuiptlon, Dr. Kmu'n Mew Life Hills, lluoklen's Arnica K.uvt and Elee'rlo Witters, uud have never handled reined! tbut fwU as well, or that U4Vegicu such universal tu'tataoilou. V Ji not lienllaU) to Kiiarantt-e them oveiy iMijo. auu w viauo rvauy wi rtiiHNu m pur elnso nrlofl. If satlsfueiorv rt-aiilis do iv t fol low tholr use. These remedies have won t"nir great pouun.riiy purwy on their merits, C, II. Jlogeubuoli, Dnnglit. Dried fruit ought to be plenty and cheap next year. Alva' llrnilllun Br eclflo Co., 8 wall street N Y. Gxiitleiiieii : I take measure lu tll f. lne to the curative powers of our incus IJ'Ood L'ure, which haa relieved me of mus cular rheumatism 01 long stanaiiiff. 1 w troubled rerluuslv by dyspepsia as veil, Iront which, X am 1 leased to Mate, it has also cu.td me Assuring you that I shall recommend your medicine to my frleuds, I am. Yours reBpeolfullv, ADAM 1HIOWN. Deo. 0. 1600. 810 Ninth BU, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hold at Klrlln'a Drug Htore,FergUMn ilouse Jilock, Bhenandoati. NOTHING LIKE ITI Blood is thicker than water, ad must be kept pure to Insure good health. Swirr's Sricoino is nature pix7 tor this purpose. tt never to falls ellmnate the lmpw tics and build up the general hftft!Uw Them is only one Swift's Specific, and there is nothing liko It. Be sure and get the genuine. Treatise on Blood and Skin DtzecKW mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, l POLITICAL. -roil- SHERIFF, J. PllBSr.NT DEPUTY. First National Bank TMKATKXt I8UII.ir, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00 A. W. Lcisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrinq, Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Daily From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST I J"atcl tin HitvltiKM OeiioHltH. IIP "5TOTT AUE OOINO TO AIlHHourl, ICmiHiiH, Arkniisns, TcvaN.'.Nflirahha, X.ouiHlaiia, Colorado, Utali, OOllorllln, Ori'uon, WilHliiiiuW.il, Mexico, Men Mexico or Arizona, and will seed me a postal card or letter stating vuere you are gol'igi When you are going, Where you will start from, How many there are in your party, What freight and baggage you have, I will write you or call at your house and Airnikh you with the fullest (Information rfcurdlDe routes, lowest rates of all duties, besides maps, descriptive aud Il lustrated land pamphlets, resort books, Hot tarings guides, etc. Cheap Fannin? Lands In .Missouri, Arkan Has, jvau&HH auu 1 exuts. J. P. McCANN. Eastern Trav. Agt., VJ. E. HOYT, G. E. P. Agt., 391 IJ roadway ,New York Iron Mountain Route, MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY WIEIEIKZS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will he pleaded to moot the wants of his Irleuds and the public lu Everything in the Drinking Line, Is and will ever ho the best Bemody for nniif TnflnnnKn. UnokflOlie. Tlairta in till! Klrtfl. ChQSt Ktld! JolntB, neuralgia, Spraina, &o Before you aeed to Iny, ettala KpCRep riP m-IARCE'iKt tho vuluiiWa booki "Ooiae to Hoaltb," witnj oaaoneiuBai.s vi (jivuiiuuu. ...hm... t F.AD.R1GHTER&C0., 010 Broadway, MEW YORK.. 28 Prize Medals Awarded! '"Bnropei'.tiHou8elRn(loltailtLondoBS V "ui.j, I'raeuei Botterdam, Oltoa, Karsmberzi KonBteia. LoIdbIo, 50 Cents a bottlo, For Solo by) P. 1. J, ICIXtLTN, C. II. IIAGKNUUOII. SHENANDOAH, PA., iS- and otner orugguu. fHE MAYOR'S ERROR He Knocked Down an Editor and KcgrolB tho Act. AN APOLOGY TO THE PUBLIC. Ohlof Magistrate numbly Asks the Oitizsns to Forgiva Him. Jlo Authorize! tlio Chief of I'ollco to Rett that He Pays tho Penalty for Violating tho City Ordinance Tho Offended Editor Kntrcatnd to Sue for DamnECeCon trltlon All Around. , Newcastle, Pa., Sep. 9. An amusing Incident has heen added to the street fight in which Mayor John It. Ilrown knocked down J. E. Leslie, editor of a Sunday tinner hero, for publishing cer tain articles reflecting on tho Rev. Sir. Squelr, of whoso church Mayor Brown is n loading member. The following onrd issued by Mayor Brown has increased tho intorost in the nffalr. JSIuyor ltrown's Card. TO TltB CITIZEN'S OF NEWCASTLE ! Re alizing the disgrace brought upon myself and tho city by my conduct in the assault mado by mo upon J. E. Losllo on Mon day, I with in this public manner to con fess that I committed a sin against God, a crime against tho laws of the common wealth nnd city ordinances, and a wrong against Mr Leslie which even tho publi cation of tho many fcurrillous articles thnt have appeared in tho 'Qraphid' dur ing the past ten months will not justify, and especially in ono holding tho respon- -11.1,. ......1,1.... 1,! ....,.. .t(..n nP fill. city and an office bearer 'in a Christian j church. "I have oarnestly asked God's forgive ness, and I hero publicly and humbly ask tho forgiveness of tho citizens of Newcastle. I have authorized the Chief of Polico to see that I pay tho penalty for violation of a city ordinance, and I fully oxpoct and concede Mr. Leslie's right to proceed against mo under the laws of tho State. For tho wrong, I hereby nsk his forgiveness, notwithstand ing the oft-repeated, and, in my opinion, uncalled for provocation, liegrettlng from the depths of my heart that in the heat of passion and in tho spur of tho moment I niado such a grave error, "I am, respectfully, "John U. Brown." Judge- Sawyer's Death. New YoltK, Sop. 9. Judge Lorenzo Sawyer, whose death was announced at San Francisco the otlior day was born in Jefferson County, New York, in 1820. At the age of 30 ho went to California, and four years after taking up his resi dence in Ban FrnncUco na was elected to the ofilco of District-Attorney for that citv. In 1802 he was appointed Judge of Twelfth District Court, and in 1803 was elected to the Supreme Court of Califor nia. President Grant appointed him United States Circuit Judgo in 1800. Humors of OfUcfnl Chanc;o In Mexico. City op Mexico, Sop. 9. It is cur rently reported here In official circles that President Diaz will recall benor nomero, tho Mexican Minister at Washington for the purposo of tendering him tho port folio of Minister of Finance, to 1111 tho vacancy caused hy the death of Manuel Dublnn. It is also stated that upon the doatli of Minister Dublnn a doftccney of $10,000 was discovered in his accounts and that President Diaz has brought suit against his estate for tho purpose of re covering tho money. Soveral official changes are oxpocted. Hod 3Icii lu Council. Cleveland, O., Sep. 0. Among tho prominent men present at the 4fith an nual conclave of the Improved Order of Red Men, now in session in this city, aro Uroat Incolioneo Thomas K. Donnelly or. Pennsylvania, Great Junior bngamoro A. II. Paton of Massachusetts, and Great Prophet Thomas J. Frnncis of New Jer sey. Rhode Island, JSew Hampshire and a dozen other Statos, are represented hy chleftaus in the council. Tlio Seurlo'a Will Contest. Salem, Mass., Sep. 9. A notice of in tention to contest tho will of Mary F. S. Searles of Methuen, Mass., has heen filed hy tho Hon. E. T. Burly, Ex-Judge Endlcott, George F. Hihbard, Nathaniel Illbbard and others. Tho notioe of the first two named recites that tho contest is on behalf of her adopted son, Timothy Hopkins. Tlio grounds for the contest will ho undue influence. A hearing was fixed for Sopt. 22. Aliens la 1'hit-land. London, Sep. 0. Tho official report shows that during tho month of August 14,028 European aliens landed in Eng land. For tho corresponding period of 18U0 the number of the samo class of ar rivals was 9,415. Tlio report also states that during August of the present year 9,817 of these people departed for Amer ica, while in August of 1890 tho number of departures for that country was 0,037. Indignation Over Fatal Stubbing Afmlr. Syracuse, N. Y., Sep. 9. Great in dignation exists among the neighbors of Andrew Ailing, the farmer who was fatally stabbed Monday night by Cbailes Shading, near tlie home of the former, a few miles north of Clyde. Ailing was known as an Inoffensive man, and it is believed that the quarrel, which n Milted In the stabbing, was begun by Shading. Doule the lleportg. NbwYork, Sep. 0. Jesso Seligman, one of the trusteeu of the Baron llirseh fund, denieB emphatically the report that the Hirsch fund wag being used to bring to this country pauper immigrants, and that organized labor uuions, com posed largely of Hebrews, were bein en dangered by the importation of cheap labor. World's l-'alr Committee Appointed, MoNTltEAL, Sop. 9. The National Elec trical convention has selected, through its president, tho following YVoild's Fair Committee: Mossrs. Souney of Uhlcugo, Coleman of St. Louis, Park of New Or leans, Rice of Washington and Prese of Hew York. Italy Maklnc Wr I'reimrotions. Rome, Sop, 9. Italy has urgently oa- torod 50,000 rifles from th factory at ernl, and haa instructed Hlcotti, for nerly Minister of War, to minutely ln- jiect tue Alpine rorw. LJESSICELL'S IBM liU VC UUU U 101 WILL cunc EVERY FORM TYPE FOUNDERS TO COMBINE. The Long Talked Of Dent, Hacked by Eng lish Moniy, About Completed. PlliLAtiEl.l'HIA, Sop. 0. Tho long talked of typo founders trust, workod up by an English syndicate, seems to bo an assured fact. The deal is now beliovod to bo about completed. All tho typo foundries of any conse quence in America are in the deal, with the exception of Barnhart llros. and Spindler of Chicago, and perhaps two concerns in New York. The smaller con cerns, it is Bald, will bo squeezed out of existence. In all the great centers the number of foundries will bo reduoed to a minimum. New York will probably have three, Chicago, Philadelphia and Boston two each, Baltimore, Cincinnati and St. Louis one, while tho concerns in Kansas City, Clevoland, St. Paul and Buffalo will ba closed down entirely. Tho llrst move will bo to advance the prices. j AVilllnp; to Enter the Deal. So. Louis, Mo., Sep. 0. Mr. Carl Schrauhstaedter of tho Central Type Foundry, speaking of the reported trust, said: "Yes, nn offort has lieon made to plnoo tho type found eries into ono corporation, but I doub t if the necessary capital could ho raised. The founders, except one or two, are willing So into tho deal. Itov. I)r. llausmnn's Lciyalty lu Doubt. RoCHESTEIt, Pa., Sep. 9. At the meet ing of tho Allegheny Preshytery, held at Loetsdale, Pa., a committee was ap pointed to investigate tho Rev. Air. liausman's loyalty to tho doctrino3 of o tho Preshyterian Church. Tho commit tee will begin tho investigation next week. The Rev. Bailsman is an earnest suppporterof tho "Dr. Briggs' Doctrine." Killed by nn TJnlmown Youth. Willim antic, Conn., Sep. 9. James Corcoran, aged 19, was stabbed and killed yesterday afternoon hy an unknown youth of his own age. The young men quarrelled over some trifling matter and tho murder ensued. Tho polico expect to arrest tlio murderer soon. Irish Exhibits nt tho World's Fair. Dublin, Sep. 9. The Council of tho Royal Dublin Society is in communication with tho Society of Arts on the subject of Irish exhibits at the World's Fair, Chicago. Shurtstop Itny liclcaaccl. Baltimore, Md.. Sep. 9. The Balti more Baseball club has released shortstop Ray. Ho came here from the Bostea League club in 1889. OPVRIGHT IS9I Stick to it! Sometimes vou may liavo to wait. Tlio troubles that liavo been years in gathering can't always bo cleared away in a clay. For all tlio diseases and disorders peculiar to woman hood, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pro scription is tho Burost and speediest remedy. You can depend upon that but it your caso is obstinate, givo it reasonable time. It's an invigorating, restorativo tonic, a soothinc and strengthen ing nervine, and a positivo specifio for femalo weaknesses and ailments. All functional disturbances, painful irregularities and derangements aro corrected and cured by it. All unnat ural discharcos, bearing-down sensa tions, woak back, accompanied with faint spells and kindred symptoms, aro corrected. In every caso for which it's recommended, "Pavorito Proscription," is guaranteed to givo satisfaction, or tho money is re funded. No other medicine for womon is sold on such terms. That proves that nothing olso offered by tho dealer can ue "just as good." Bartlt Counters, Tylor System, Port aoio, unequaiod in styles, Cost nnd Finish. 150 Ttlt CitaluBue of Couultrt, lleAi tie., Illaitrlted la Colon, llotiki, Fre ToWage ISCcati. A180 Tyler's isoyni ORIce lleka and Type writer CiiulueU, UOO Htvlea. lleet ondebeap- eit on earth, with great reduction in prices. ISO iaK catalufua Frtf, roblaita 13 cts. Full Itaca t Iiafcba, (kalra, Tablea, Uouk t'aaca, Cablnrta, Ltgal Illauk lauinria, tie., aia;e 10 aivek. Hnarlal work mad la order. X'X JJ.Slt. UU.t H1.1-OU19, AlO. U.N. vnritrn i nrr FmiiHrfirUuMd wn c t.trd 11 V '.'it'tisanJ c-i-6 CuroiatienU troitcitm ut trie imt Mt nimician l'roni nrwt dose ivmutuiii. .- trll 4luirtair. and in ten dasat W: two-thinK nt a'J ympt'owilerm(.4itl. Scu-i foi FREK RO K BOOK "I i CUCirbyn.il. 11 llltU you order Ttu nvo "" Ibn uhiu rurulahed i4 tea cent, la .tiropt 10 uiv poatave auurnvi 11 asm trulousA trill. M OF SKIN DISEASE From Ulmpl" Pimplca to olmttnnte lCliMAi E.1BO ITCHING l'XI.ICS. tfa-Bcnrt fnr"jniutn for ICItcticn nnd Olclt. Room," a handy bock for tho LouBohold. FI6EE. CACTUS BLOOD CUKE. TO Tones up your system and gives you an appetite that a 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 ct Kirtin'e Drup store, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. n Your trade is what we wunt. Thi is how we propose to get it, By gelling you a first class article ; by selling you for less than others; by selling you furniture, an organ, a piano, a sewing machine or anything else in the lino of houfehold gooda. We have a large and va ried slock to select from. No trouble to show goods. Call, examine and be convinced. 4 c! H cl P H H D THE OLD RELIABLE, J. P.Williams & Bfo. Soutli Main St., SHE 3ST.3STID O-AJEI- Lehigh Valley Railroad. AKRANOEMKNT OIT PABSEHQEB THAINB. -MAY 10, 1891.- Manch ChuuK. i.euieuton. Hlatlueton. Cata- it ll.,nt..,nt, IIi.4V.1i.Iw.tvi 1n..4n LU, 4 1 idelphla and New York at 5.47, 7.40, 9.03 a.m., 1.01:, d.iu, o.m p. m. For Uelvldere. Delaware Water Qau and sirouagour at o.n, a. m.j uou o.o p. m For White Haven. WllkesJlarre and iltt n.. A. ,T O IW In 41 ( m lllnnrf RDdn M t or xunanaunocK, iu.ii a. m 3.10 ana 0..0 . in Kor Auburn. Ithaca: Genova and and l.yorjt iu.41 a. m., ana o.i p. m. Elmlra. Hocheeier. lliill'ulo. jlasnra Falls. (.nicaru ana an jxunis wem at 10.41a. m.,aa 5.2S n. in. For ' lmlra and the West via Halamanca at 3.10 p. m. ror Aiiaenrieu. iiuzieton. niocutoa. i.nm tier Yard. Weatherlv and I'enn llaven Juno tlon at 6.17, 7.40, 9,03 a. m. and 12.52, 3.10 and 10 p.m. ror jeuueciviue, jjevistou aau tteavei Meadow. 7.40. 9.08 a. m. and 5.28 v. m. For Bcraulon at 6.47 9.0H, 10.41a, m. 3.10 and i:zo p. iu. For llnzle Brook. Jeddo. Drlfton and Free land at 6.47. 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. ru.. 1Z62 3.10 and 5.26 p. m. ror uuauaKe at, 0.3 ana v.ta a. m, anu 3.10 n. m. r-or ivigi?aD8, uuoerton ana fTaoKviiie at 5.60andtf.08a m nnd 4.10 p.m. For Yatesvllle. Malianoy City and Delano 6.47. 7.40. 9.08, 10.41. 10.58 a, m..l2.&2,3.10.b.2S, 8.03, nuti iu.z p. in. r orjuosi urcea, lraraviue ana AEniana i- . 111 a en 11, le ... 1 m , in 1 in hoc 1.1, l.tvp o.u, iv.w u. u.., .w, x.au, u.oj 8.10 and 9.14 p. m. jbor uaritwater. bi. cipir ana rottaviiio. 7.40, 9.08, 10.58 u. 111., 122,3.10,4.10, 6.2S nnd 8.03 p.m. Kor Buck Mountain. New Boston and M orea, 7.40, 9.08, 10.63 a. ir.., 12.52, 3.10, 5.26 and 8.03 p. m. For Haven Hun, Centralla, Jtt. Carmel and Shamokln, 8.52, and 10.15 a, m., 1.40, 4.4C KiKlS.Hp. in. Trains leave Hhamokln for Bhenandoua 7.55 11.65 a. in., 2.10, 4.30 and 0.3U p. m., arrtvlni ai. neuaiiQouii, v.w u. ui., o.m tua 11.15 p. m. SUNDAY TKAIN8. For Ixwt Creek, Ulrardvlllo and Auhlanfl 4.5(1, U.10 11.86 a. m.,H.4o p. m. For Darkwater. Ht. Clair and I'ottevlllt Ml ', d.W, P.ilV n.Ul,. Jl. IU. For Yntenvllle, Alahanoy City and Delano, n.4fu, n.ao ft. m l.iu, i.iv, u.tu p. 111. Fur Lofty, Audonrled and ilaileton, SJOi a in., 1.40 p. m: fur .VI such Chunk. I.ehlehton. Slalloitoii (ataoauqua, Alleutown, Bethlehem, EdVtoi and New York, 8.00 a. in., 1.40 p. m; For I'hlladelphla, 1.40 p. m. E. B. BY1NOTON, Uen'l rahR. Act., tethlthem, BEAD QUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Oream DREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and HETAIL Orders rroinptly atteDdid to, TartlcularaU teullon )ald to Balls, l'lcnlcs, FeBtlvals, etc IF1. iKIIEITIHI-lsr NOHTII MAIN STREET, Near Corner of Lloyd, tllENAKCOAH, PENNA Ml AETKRM 'bJladolphiaarjd Rending fiailrcad Time Tatlo in rjject July 10, lttbl MAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS Por Hew York via PhIlfldelThia, week onyg, !. 0 5.25, 7.20 . m. and 12 35 t0 and 5.64 m, Utmday 2.10 aud l.ii a. m. For New nrk, via Maucli Chunk, week dayp, S.3fc . a. ffl. and 12.35 and 2.f,0 p. m. KOr ItO&dlnCT nn.1 Plllarlnlr..,a m.V HnT. 2.10, 5., 7.20, a. m., 12.83 2.K1 and 5.55 p;rn. mmlHF, 2.10 and 7. Ill . m . ?r Harrlsburg, woe It oayn, 4.80 n. 1U. 2.10,7.20 a. in,, 6r AUenlown, week daji, 7.20 , m., 12.3S 0 p. lu. .23, 1 W) ond ft.sS p, m. HtiLnVy, 2.10 and 7.IS . m, 4.30 p.m. tfor a'MUiaqua and Mahanoy city, weok my, 2,i0, 6.3B, 7.20, a. m., 12 3J 2.C0 and 5.66 in. Sunday, 2.10 uud 7.48 a. in., 4.80 p, m. ddlllonal uu M.nauoy City, week ttayii 7.0O- P-.J.U . . . . . . rer uancaior ana uoiumijia, vrces aayi. .20. tn..2.li0p.ra. Kor Wllllan'spoft, unbury and LewUhnrv,, itX dayB, 8.25, 7.20 ann 11 3) a. ru 1,35, 7.00 1 m. Bnnday 8:25 1. rn , 3.05 p. m. Vm Mfthantiy l'lane, wee uayn, 2.10 8.2J, 46. 7.20 and ll.so a. m.. 12.. 1.35. aJSu. s.riR. 7.00ane . r- m. unnday, 2.10. AM and 7.48 a, ro. t.ee, 4.30 o.ui. For Oliv ruvllle (Karpabanuock Htatlou) days, 2.1", 3.23, 5 2S, 7.20 and 11.83 a. to... 12.33. 1 36. .b0. 5.55. 7.00 aod H.25. n. m. Hundav. 2'10, 2 :.4h a. m., 8.1 5, 1,80 p. in. -or Aaliland una Miiauoriu, week days, i,21, 5.25, 7.M, 11.31 p hi., 1 So, 7.00 and B,l . in. bunUay 4.23, 8 32 u. ui., 3.10 p. m. TRAINS KOH I41JKNA M DOAtl I Lioavo New York via rhliadeltiMa. ween ays, 7.45 a. rn., 1.80, 4.W), 1.m p. m 12.18 nirut. Btinaay. 6.00 n. rn.. 12.15 ultrn Leave New Yoik v timid' i;Iiauk, weet iay, 4.30, 8.45 a. m., 1.00 and 4.0.1 p. re. lave J'hlliineiphla, irw anyn, 4.10, ana !0.00 a. m. 4.00 end lt.00 p. m Irum llro&d md Callowhill aud 8.35 a. m. aud 11.30 p. m. iVom filhauc i,nn atreeu. Hunday 9.05 a. m. 11.10 p. tn.fronj ou. n .. Ijvtve itendlun, wli dayu, 1.83. 7.1P. 10.(5 .nd 11.60 a. m., 6.55, 7,17 p, in. yuuduy 1.35 and .11.4 a. m. heave I'ottaviUe, week days, 9.40, 7.40 a. ru., -i.80,011 p. m. Hunday, 2.40, 7.00 a, m. aud 2.C5 1: 111. j ve Tomaqua. weeK dajn, 8.S0, 8.48 and 21a. m., 1.21, 7.13, aud 0.18 p. lu. (Sunday 4.10 7 43 1. 111. l-Jid 2.50 p. in. ueave Mahanoy City, week dayB, 8.40, t).)8 nd 11.47 n. ni., 1.51, 7.42 and 0.44 p.m. fcsuu. dxy, S.40,S.17 a. m., 8.20 p. rn. Leave Aiubanoy I'iHue, wtek dnyn, a-U, 4.10 1.80, 8.35. 11.1.0 a. m.,.( 6, 2.1)0. 5 20, 0 26. 7.67, and 10 "On tu. Hunday2.4', .W, and b.7, a. ra. a m, o.ui, p. m. LrLUe ....... o Ulrurdvllle (ItappabHiiuock Blatlon aays, i.u, una y.-ii a. m., '2. R.!. 6.82. 8.03 aud 10.(18 D. in. aundav.2.47. 0 , t S3 a. m. S.4) , 5.(7 p. m. jeave WllllaiuBport. weet days, 3.00,0.45 aim U.65 a. rn. 8.35 and 11.16 p. m. Banday 11.1 V , m. For Baltimore. Waenlneton aud the west ir 11. A O.K.K., through trains leave Glrnrd -avenue Matloo. Philadelphia. (P. K. H. 11.) it 4.16, 8111 aud 11.27 a. m 1.84, 4.21, 6.55 an i ,4) p. in. ounuay, 9.10 n.u2 n.t a, m., ao aim i.ip. 1x1, ATXiAniUU UlXl XllVlBlUra. lHve Fhlladolphla, Chestnut Street Wharf aqq snath Ktreet Wharf. iror Atlantic cut . Weelr-dnyfi Exprese-. 6 15. 8 00 9:00.10.4.5 a. m analm (Saturday only. 1.30), 2.(0, 3.00, 30, . , 5 00. 0.00 .. i. AooutuuujJaUoa, 7.40 4.1a. 0 80 m. 11 .... iixpreKB. 615. 7.00.7.3!). 8.00. 8 80. .00, 0.30 ti, ui. and 4 30 p. ni. ACuuiaiuo.uua ,0o u. ni. and i 45 p, u.. Kelumlng. leave Atlantic City, depot corner TitleMnu ArMnRfi vpn,,i,.V(-e)f.riflfn atnress. 7.00. 7.30. 8 00. 9.00. 10.00 a. m. and 3 15. 00. 6 30. d.3:'. 7.30. 30 n. in. Accommodation .00.8.10 a.m. aud 4.!'0ti ra. Bundavs-Kx- pret.s, 3 30, 4 00, 5 00, 0 00, 6-30, 7-00, 7.80 8 00, 9.80 L.. U. MAiNCOCia, Ken ijriwm r AKt , J . AloUsOD. ITeo. stGon'l Mnuaaer, PENNSYLVANIA RAItftOAQ. JJ.. B0nUYI.KILl. DIVISIUW. On aid aflei September 1, 1891, irtifnj will lean For Wlecan. Gllberton. Frackvllle. Ne7 Uaslle, Ht. Clair, and way points, 6.00, 9.10 .a ra and 4.15 p m. tlundaye, ooo,o.4oamana3.iop 111. For Fottsvllle, 6.00, 9.10 a m and 4.15 p m. Bandays. COO, l.40a m and 8.10 p m, For Iteadlng, 6.00, a m and 4.15 irni Unndays, tioc, 9.40 a. m. and 8.10 pm. For Fotwtowu. Fhoenizvllle. Norrlstown. and Philadelphia (Brnnd street etattoni. fc.OU. a. in. and 4.15 p m week days annaays, w), .su a m a.iv ii m. Trains leave Frackvlue lor Hheaandoah at. 10.40 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 p m. Sundays, 11.13 a m and 6.40 p m. )jave Fottsvllle lor Bhtnandoah, 10,15 and, 11.48, a m 7.15, 9.42 p m. Bundayo, 10.40 a m 10 p m. Lave Phlladoluhla (Broad street Matlon,. or l'ottovllloand Bhenandoah, 6.57, 83a r 4.'0 and 7.00 p ta week days. Sunday 0.50, and .13 am I'Ot XVIK, O.M, t.lKi, u.00, n.DU, .ou, .208.811 J.50. 11.00andll.l4.11.35nm.l2.00noon (limited emresfl, l.dfl 4.50 p m.) 12.21 12.44, 1.40, XSC, 4.0, (.02 6, b,e.2l, 8.50 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 p. r.n Hunuayo. 3 an. 4.05. 4.40. S.35. 8.12. 8.30. 9.60. 11.33 m. i'id 12 21, 12 44 , 2.30, 4 02, (limited,. Ml), 5 23. (I 21. h.(. , . - n 4 . ui ana 12.01 IllEht For Bea Glrt.Loutr Branch and Intermediate. stations 4,05, 6.60, 8.23 and II 39 a. m., 5.10, 3.30,. .10 p. in. weeK uayB. .turaays ouiy o.uo p. ui. Sunday 4 Ojand s Zo a. m. For Baltimore and Washington, 3.50, 7.20. 0.10 and 11.18 a. m., 4 41, 0.67, 7.40 p.m. and 12.0S nigut daily auu s m, ui.zu a. m., iz so ii'initea express with dining car to Baltimore) 1.30, 8. lit p. m. week days. For Bultlmoie only 2.02, 4.01 weeK days, 6.03, 11.80 p. in. dally. For lttchiuond, 7 20 a. in. aud 12.03 night dally, 1.30 p. m, aally, except Sunday, ItttlUbieAve riarrisDui,: tor 'iiuourc alia ho west every day at v.'.'v and 3.10 a m and TO (llnilted) and 8.40. 8 30. 9.35 p m. Way for Altoonn a m and 4.10 p tu every oay. For Vlttaburc only, 11.20 a ni douy ana 10.20 m week days. Leave Hunbury for William sport, Hlmlra, :rjja udntizvo. Kochester. Buualoacn Nlacara Kalis,. 5,10 a m dally, and 1.42 p in week days. f or vaixms, u,3u p m weu aays. ii or -.rie ana lniermeuiaie ptunts, 0.111 u dally. For Lock Haven. 6.10. and 6.E6 a m. dally, 1.42 and 6.30 p. m. week dayu. For cteaova o.tu a iu i.m ana aM p in wkoc uu8 i.1b, m Sundays. UAH. W l'UUM, J.K.WOOI1. ttao. Jtsin'r t4en, I'nkt. Alit. "y-ILMINUTON KOHTUE11N li. K. umeiauie intntci juay, iu, Jbiu. Trains leave Beaditur (1. aV It. stallonl for Gibraltar, beyfert, Illrai-boro, Joanna, Hprlng Held, Waynesbuig Junction. CoatisvlUe,Wes Chebter.Cnadsford J unction, B. A O. Junction, Wilmington and luteimediale stations. dully oxct'Dt bunday. at 0.23 and 8.30 u.ui. mid 8.16 p. m. rummy oniy at .uo p, m. For Warwick, Ht. Peters aud Intermediate statlons.dally except bunday, at 9,20 a.m., aud o.iii l' in. niiuuuj' limy o.ju u ju, For Blrdnboro and Intermediate stations. Saturday only, at 12 m. b . ! a or jiaiiimon ana vvasnmgion iu. u. . It.) dally except Bundny at 0.25 and 8.S0 a. m. and 3.16 p. 111. huuday only ui 8.05 p. m. j raius arrive hi Jteauiiia r, a it. suttiou lrom Wilmington. B. & O. Jnnctlun, Mont chanln, Chaddslerd Junction, West Chesttr, lnape, Coatesvllle, Waynesburg Junction, Springneld,Jonnna,Blrdsboro, (ilbraltar, Bey fert and Intermediate stations, daily except Sunday at 10.20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m. Sun day culy at 11.24 a. m. From St. l'etere, Warwick and Intermediate Btatlons, daily except Sunday, nt 8.23 a. m. and 2.25 p.m. Sunday only at V p. m. From Xtlrdtboro and lmencedlatu stations, Saturday only at 1.40 p. in. From Waehliigiou and Baltimore, dally ex. cept Sunday, 10 20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. ru. Sunday only nt 11.24 a. m. IIOWNKSH blUUUR, Gen'lPass. Act. A. G. McOA UBLAWD, Supt. RUPTURE, We, the undersigned, are entirely cuied ot ltunturo bv Dr. J. It. MAYI5H, 831 Arch St., Thlla. Tl'omas B. llartnug, New ltlnggold, l'n., I.Pandt, BoulU Eastou, i'a., L. K J: C. A. Deturck, Oley, l'a H. G. Stanley, 421 Spruce St , Iitbauon, I'a., A. Schneider, lxicuxt j)ule, I'a.. D, It. Noll, Lime kiln, I'a., Win. K. llarienstlne, rhoenlxvllle, III., W. M. lielnbsch, 024 wuMiicBion ei,, Iteadinir. Pa.. J. C. Lyme. 1310 W. liunaid St.: H.. V . i' iiarrisuiirtft ia., u, lvteiin, iiuuaiiabhvilie, ru. Dr. MAYEH Is at Hole! J'enn. Meadlne. Pa.. on the 2ud Saturday ot tach month, (.all to see htm. K. BRIOKEB, M. D JPJIYSIOIAN AND STjRGEON, Not B East Centre Street; Wehanoy City, Fx, Skin and all special olseaceB a specialty.