SUBSTITUTE SWINDLE. Dishonest Drugjflsts Who Palm Oil Homo-Made Goods. Slow mi Un.ti.poctlntr Puhllo In pnsoil Upon by Unprincipled Dealers In Household Remedies. Mr. A. Frntik Iliclinrtlson, of New "York, 1ms ilono the public ffood service liy culling attention In Ills recent ail-' dress lofore tlie National IMltorlal as sociation at St. Paul to the petty but extensive frauds practiced upon custom- crs through what Is known as the sub stitute, swindle. The motlus operandi of these dishonest deals, says the Chi cago Tribune, may be briefly explained, j There are many standard articles which liave attained to a larjfo sale and wide spread reputation by their legitimate merits and the liberal advertising of their proprietors. Certain unprincipled dru'-r'its and small dealers have taken advantage of those circumstnnces to counterfeit these goods by imitating tnem just closely enough to keep them selves out of the clutches of the law. At Detroit and In other cities there are houses whoso entire business consists In manufacturing imitations of theso artleles, or "substitutes," which are made so as to closely resemble the orig inals in materials used, in the name, nnd in the general appearance of the boxes, bottles or wrappers. As an In ducement to these small dealers and the better to enable them to carry out "the swindle, their names frequently aro printed on tho packages by the manu facturers, and tho false caption "our own make" is often added. It is'easy to see how tho swindle Is worked. A customer goes into a storo and asks for a popular remedy. The dealer says that ho has it, which is probably n lie, but Tecommends tho customer to buy a preparation put up by himself, which ho claims to bo equally good, and which, ho says, ho can recommend, be cause, ho pretends, ho has "compound ed it himself" and it is his "own make," and, besides, whllo tho desired artlclo may bo fifty cents a bottle, he can sell his own preparation at twenty-five cents. Nine times out of ten the cus tomer, relying .upon tho statement of tllo druggist, will bo Induced by motives of economy to take the sub stihitc, which, of course, Is worthless and which may bo dangerous. Tho dealer Is enabled to do this because he huys very cheaply from tho manu facturer, and thus tho two get tho ben efit of tho advertising of the genuino material and divide largo profits. Thus an unsuspecting public Is swindled. , It is needless to say that tho druggist lor dealer who will descend to this con 'temptlble business merely because ho can make a larger profit upon tho sub stitute than he can upon tho genuino artlclo is a common swindler, and nono tho less n swindler because tho trick is 'do vised so cunningly as to save' him from prosecution and deserved punish ment. It is a fraud upon manufacturers who aro making a legitimate artlclo and who havo spent thousands of dol lars to bring It boforo the public, and a fraud upon customers who aro trickod into buying a bogus article which is worthless, If not something worse. It, is time that this contemptible business was stopped, and it can bo if tho press of tho country will ventilate and ox- poso it and if the public will rcfuso to patronlzo druggistB who palm off thoso nostrums upon it. Customers should demand the artlclo tney navo every reason to bcllevo Is tho best, and if a dealer begins tho old story recommend ing a preparation ho has made himself, which he knows to bo pure becauso ho mado it, which has his name on tho wrapper, etc.. It should bo sufficient cause to refuse it promptly and go else whero for their goods. It is the lowest urul meanest form of common thievery, and if tho public will join hands with tho press It can ho broken up. It Is certainly for the interests of tho former to do so, as It Is tho principal sufferer, Weather ImllctitloiiM. Washinotom, Sep. 11. For Now England! lair, slightly warmer, southerly whids. For llililorn Now York, Riistern J'onnsyl. i aula. Now Jorsoyi Generally fair, southerly winds. For Western Now York and Western I'onn sylvania: Slightly warmer, fair, southerly winds, showers Saturday. NI5VV YORK MA1CICKTS. New Yoiik. Sep. 10. Monoy on oall oasy juuumir tit o uuu per cent, 1IOND3. Closluir Yesterday. 4K. imi Heir lOOti 18(11 Coup 10014 4 6, 1U07 Itee 117$ s, 11)07 Uoui 117 MOCK 1IAUKRT. Closing Yestwdity. Canadian Tnoino al4 Central Pnoltto Wi I'hwaijo, Bur, & yulnoy 10 iKlawaro & Hudson last Del., Lack. Sc Wottern U'li l.rlo Sttki J-.rlo prur HSU LaUu Shore HSU Louis. & Nash llciiliran Cuntral To-diiy. 100K 110J Cloitn To-day. l)u J till MS 1 143 ami u:"J 10 j nil-1 Missouri 1'aoiflo 73 J,ow Jersey Central IVut Northwestern U2 Oreiron Navigation 74 im Paiillo Mull 37 itiuiliur MU Rink Island 8 ii M Paul 70!i Union Paolflo 49(2 Western Union It3j$ OUA1N XAHKBT. 117 hi 4','U Corn opened weak, but rallied before olose Nil J, mixed, 7ti Oat. f)o. do. Oats roiny itotire and steady. No. 2, W heat-Market opened weak and further unctineti : mi. , jwu winter, ivofl; uot, 1'IlOUnOR llu'iTsta i u-uinwr. DLHw a i'bdii., euros, a i y$n.a ;i o. i ri'niiinr, womfii. nnu i a.ad4io, I ruauiery, western, seoondt IS o.a'JO o Mate iiniry, u. i, uius, extras.... aio.u a. Laos h. . State, new laid, per dos....l0to.a30 a. j'iian.. new utiu to o.atJtfto, n estern x Nortawestero, vood tu prune 10 alOlJ J'OTAlOt- Jernev Itiwe. tier lib) 1 OOal 33 bwivt iMiiaioua, Va., uhuloe 1 2&al 7a J.1VK I'OL'LTHY- bpriuar ohk'iins. choice, luno por lb. . Illjal bprinir culckons, primu..., all iowi,Jurjy.BUitoi l u., purlu 11 all( NEWS OF THE DAY. The United States steamer Pcnsncola lms ailed for Honolulu from Snn Fran cisco. A dividend of $8 per sharo will bo paid by the Bell Telephone Company on Octo ber 15. The 30th nnnual Conference of tho African Mcthodtat-Rpiscopal Church is now In session at St. Louis. Alexander & Sou, com dealers of Lon don havfalled. Their liabilities amount to 1,870,1)08 and their asset to 37,870. 1'nris newspapers complain that Ada Holinn, who appears In "A Night Olf," in that city does not have BUfllcient scopo for nor powers, n. At thoanirtial meeting of tho St. Johns bury & I.nke Champlaln Hailroad, held at St. Johtisbury, Vt., yesterday, tho old board of dreetors were re-elected. It is, understood that tho Jury In the famous Davis will cane, which was out live days, and was discharged, not being nblo to agree, stood seven to live In favor of the contestants. A special election will be hold in the Fifth Michigan Congressional district ou November 11 to elect a successor to tho. late Hon. Melbourne- H. Ford, Congress man-elect. Judgement tbould be displayed In buying racdV tine above all things. In selecting & remedy for any di&eano, you should b positive that It contains nothing inju rious to the health. Many remedies on the market leave tho patient In a much worse condition, than befora taking them. s. s. Is purely vegotable, and perfectly harmleiis; the moat delicate child cma tnVeItwtthabHoluteiafuty. It contain do mercury or minerals of any kind, and yet it never falls to euro tho dis eases It Is recommended for. Book on IIIchkI and Skin disease free. Swift Spccifto Co., Atlanta, Q First National Mi THK4TII1', nmi.nxMC3. SHENANDOAH, PENNA, Capital, $100,000.00. W. Leisenring, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrmq, Cashier, S.W.Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Daily From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST I Iii Id on Saving IX.-iiohIJH. IIF1 -5TOTT AllE GOING 10 AIlHHOtirl, ICmiHOH, AinniiHiiK, I'CXIlH.lNclll ilHltll, I.OUlNlBllll Colnrndo, Vlnli, C"llluritln, rt;oii,WiihIilllKloil, Mexico, vv Mexico or Ailzoiui, and will tend me a postal card or letter stating Where you are Rolug, When you are going, Where you will faturt from, How many there ureln your party, What freight and burgage ou have, I will write jou or call nt your houFound furnish you with (be fullest Information nuiirdltc routes, lowest rates of all clntscs, buldis mars, descriptive nnd 11 luktrated land raniphlcls, resort books, Hot Springs guides, etc. Cheap Knrmlnp Lnnds In Allscourl, Arfcau. huh, jvaubun uuu Acjtun. J. P. McCANN, Eastern Trav. Aut., W. E. HOYT, G.K. 1 Agt.,301 15 road way, New York Iron Mountain Route, IVIISSOUni AND PACIFIC RAILWAY 1 - Ol,, is and will ever bo tho best Bemedy for rtniit TnfliinriRn. BnokaollS. Poina in tVio Rirln. Ohost audi Joints, Kouralgia, Bprolns, Sio 1 Beforo you need to bny, obtain ttn-cnpp OP nHARCE"S the valntWe booki "GaWo to He alth," wilhj . endorsements of prominent pnygtoiasi, A F.AD.R.CHTER&CO., 310 BroadwaY, NEW TOKK. 28 Prize Medals Awarded! 50 Gents a bottle, For Salo by X. I. I). KIIILTN, C. II. II A3JIS'UUOII. SHbNANUUAH, fA., jC4 . sod ouisr arozguti. BASEBALL SCORES, lllir Iltins 3!nde liy the lioMton Lontrue and Ulllwankoe Association Club. AT BnoOKtTK. Ilrooklyn 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 4 l'lttsburir 0 00000 0 1 S- 3 Ilatterles-Cnruthcrsnnd Dally; King nnd Miller. AT NEW Ydnrc. New York 0 1032000 1 Clcvelind 1 0400000 0-5 llatterles Kwlni; mid lluokloyi (1 ruber and Zimmer. AT BOSTON. Itoston S 1 G 0 0 0 4 1 6-18 Cincinnati a 0301001 1-1 Butteries Nichols nnd Gntizel; Crntio and Harrington. AT riltLADELriltA. Philadelphia 0 0000010 0-1 Chicago 0 0010320 0- lintteiies-aicason and Clements; Oumbeil ond Klttrlilgo, National l.oneue llccoril. aahn. ITon. TjvA Ct aabt. IPon. Imi. m Chloairo...7a 43 .OSO Cloveland.W Ofi ,444 Hoston H7 48 .f,Kl Ilrooklyn.60 03 .441 New York. ' 0 40 .6110 l'lttshurir.411 fid .429 l'hlla'phla.SS 64 ,518 Clncin'atl.lO 08 ,30? Amerlcnn Assoclntlnn Gaines. AT ST. LOUIS. St. 1,01119 0 0030000 0-3 Hoston 3 0 0 0 3 0 S 3 -X 11 lSatterles-UettRer nnd Darling: Hnddocli and Murphy. AT IX1UI9VILLK. Louisville- 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 llnlthnore 2 0000010 3 Iiattorles Meukim and 8chelllin9so; MoMa lien nnd Hobliwoci. Called on account of darknosi. AT Mir.WAUKKR Milwaukee 4 2 0 4 7 0 3 1 0-3(1 Wnshlimton 0 0010030 0-3 Ilatterles Klllecn and Grim; 1'oroman and McUulro. American Association Kocord. p.. CJuI rvn. 7,(nt. ct Hoston.... 81 33 .710 Kt. I.OUls.M 4.1 .(115 HaltlmoreCO 40 .570 Al!l!otla..U3 54 .538 nufi. Columbus..li0 00 Mllwauk'o.411 117 LouVllle...3a! 77 Vnsh'ton..30 73 .453 ATI Mi Knstern Association Games. AT LEBANON. Lebanon 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Troy 0 0 10 10 0 0- 1 x- 4 flatteries I'lUjerald nnd Sago: Doran and juurpuy. A "Widow Itcclves a I.nrse Gift. Washington, Pa., Sep. 11. It was learned this morning that two weeks ago Mrs. Asa Woods, a widow of this placo, received word from Lowiston, Idaho, that she had been given a largo amount of money by a friend in that town. On Monday she received another communication from tho samo placo, but .this letter convoyed to tho happy willow checks to tho amount of $00,000 and deeds and mortgages aggregating $240,000. Mrs. Woods refuses to stato tho namo of tho gentleman who had made her these gifts, and also refused to relate whether ho was dead or not. Itoward for nl'iro Hug's Arrest. Bevekly, Mnss., Sep. 11. Tho many Incendiary fires hero within tho past few weeks have aroused the authorities to of fer a reward for the arrest of the fire bug. Tho fires have all been quickly discovered and extinguished, the greatest darango In any 0110 case not exceeding $2,500. They havo broken out by a day as well as by night, but no view of the incen diary bus been obtained until a Mrs. Mnlcom saw a bhabby medium sized man run from her bar n behind the Opera House and disappear over a rear fence as the flames burst forth in her hay mow. Slay Decldn on n General Shut Dorn. New YoliK, Sep. 11. Representatives of the twenty-two establishments in tho United states manufacturing wrought Iron plpo and boiler tubes nro in becret session hero for the purpose of discuss ing the present low prices, due to tho do- pressed condition of tho trade, and to consider tho necessity 01 a general shut down. Some of those present favor a scheme for leasing some of the smaller concerns nnd paying them a bonus out of tho profits of tho more extensive works. ISlny Ho Settled Out of Court. Salem. Sep. 11. Those in a position to bo familiar with tho Searles will case say that the prospect Is good for a comprO' miso heforo tho hearing comes up two weeks hence. They soy that the bouth Pacific stock Is held together under this will, and that rather than take the risk of breaking up this largo mode of stock-, the parties will pay roundly, und that Timothy Hopkins is really tho only one who has any case that will bear any sort of a judicial investigation. MncQiienry's Suspension I'oriiinucnt. Cleveland, O., Sop. 11. Bishop Leo nard, of tho Kplscopnl Church, has mado public his decision in the case of Kev. Howard MacCjuenry. The bishop now chances the sontonco to perpetual sus pension until JIncQueary shall recant. This does not conflict with tho canons of tho church, and whllo it leaves the ac cused still a minister, ho cannot preach until he has conformed to the bishop's orders. Who Will Succeed l-'nssett? Q New Youk, Sep. 11. A report was current at tho Custom House to-day that Qoorgo W, Lyon, tho present Surveyor ot tho i'ort, has been slated for the po sitlou of Collector, rendered vacant by tho resignation of Mr. Fassett, and that Judge Patterson was also slated to fill the olllce of Surveyor. Star of India Itepnrted Missing, New YoiiK, Sept. 11. Tho Norwegian bark Star .f India, formerly under tho British Ma.', has been posted as missing, She left Dundee June 35 for Quebec, nnd has not been heard from since. The craft wua und -r the command of Captain Mel- son and had a crew list of 20 men. Sunk During a Collision. VlKL'YAi'.u HAVSM.Mase., Sep. 11. The schonnern Python and Addle E. Snow collided in the night off Pollock Itip shoul and the former was sunk, llei captain and crow were taken on board tho Snow which arrived here yesterday morning. Tolnts Clearly to 3Iurdor. Lambert vrixis, N. J., Sop. 11. Tho body of the (lemian found floating In the feeder of the Delaware and liarltan canal in this city has not yet been identified. everything connected with the case points clearly to murder. l'.iiiporor AVilllniu Anticipates tVar, Munich, Sep. 11. The Kaiser has con veyed very clearly in high Bavarian quar ters his Impression that war is to be ex pected, and that alllQcrmany should b prepared. LJE18KELLV8 WILL CUF1E CVCFIY FORM TROUBLE BREWING IN SPAIN. Kvtdenco llcorered nf n Vlot to Over throw the ltaby King's (?o eminent. JIaiiuiI), Sep. 11. Tho Government Is In poMfecston of evidence going to show n conspiracy for tho ovorthrow of tho monarchy and tho establishment of a re public. The authorities are very retic ent, but there is now no doubt that tho recent Barcelona outbreak was a prema ture oxplosion of n section of u mluo that tho revolutionists nbroad and at homo have been for somo time engaged In laying. It is said that a revolutionary move ment has been delayed In the expectation that the young King might fall a victim to some of the Ills of childhood, und j thereby give a favorable pretext and op portunity ior nit outuroHK. Stnto runernl fur Grevy. PAnre, Sep. 11. Tho body of ox-Presl-dent Qrovy wns embalmed last night. The remains will be buried after an Im posing Stato funornl at which President Carnot, JI. do Freycinct, president of the Council of Ministers, and the other members of the Cabinet, and a number of Senators, Deputies and cral olllcers will bo present. large geu- Tho Emery Itorso Sale. Ceevi:i.and, O., Sept. 11. Tho prices reall.ed at tho Emery-Faslg sale at Glen ville were above all averages. Ferndale, the phenomenal yearling Ally, was bid in by .1. II. Sliultz of Brooklyn, N. Y., for $0,000. Snnta Ilita, br. in., went to W. J. White, of Cleveland for $13,G00, and Willow blk. c, to F. II. Ellis of Phila delphia for $18,500. Arrested for Robhin(rTrun1(s. Boston, Sep. 11. Baggngemaster F. S, Barrio at Wells lliver, Vt., has been ar rested charged with breaking open trunks on tho Boston and Maine road and rob bing them of valuables. Nearly $1,D00 worth of jewelry and raiment has, it is iaiu, been recovored from Barrio's wife to whom ho gave all his stealings. Death or un Old rhyslciitll. Boston, Sept.ll. Dr. David Humphrey Storer, the oldest physician In this city, Is dead, aged 87 years. Dr. Storer was born iu Portland, Mo. , and was the son of tho late Woodbury Storer, Chief Jus tice of the Court of Common Fleas of I'ortlund. Illcouj5hed for Six "Weelts. Betiilkiiem, Pa., Sep. 11. Cornelius Keugnn, nn iron worker, was nttacked witli hiccoughs six weeks ago und has been hineongliing constantly until yes terday, whu ho died. The attack was caused by lieruiia. COPYRI&HT IBBI All (he year round is the time when Dr. Pierco's Golden Medical Discovery works tho best. It purifies tho blood. It's not like tho sarsaparillaa, which claim to do cood in March, April, and May; you can depend upon it always. That's why it is guaranteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure, in every case for which its recommended, you havo your money back. No other mcdicino of its kind says as much bijt no other docs as much. It cleanses, renews and invigorates tho entiro system. For all skin, scalp and scrofulous affec tions, as Eczema, Totter, Salt-rheum, Whito Swellings, Hip-joint Disease, and kindred ailments, it's a positive cure. Tho proprietors of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy offer $C00 for an incurablo caso of Catarrh. It isn't moro talk it's business. They mean to pay you, if thoy can't euro you. But you'll find that they can. Bank Counters, Tylor System, Port- auio, unequalod in styles, , Cost ond Finish. ISO rise CaliloKuo of CauKi,-n. D.Lt tit.. Uloitratad la Colon. Ill iik., t'rto I'oitan Is I'toli. Also Tyler's JIoyM Omre lH'feks and Type writer fublneU. I!lll Htyles. llcst and cnoap cst on earth, with great reuurtton in prices. lsu Dttt ciuIvku fret. ro.lig IS rti. Full !! ot llk., IhKlrt, Tkblri, Hook Cora, CalilmU, Ut.l Ul..k t'ablBrlt. ttr,, tXwtjt lo llork. Si,..l.l nrk mad. (a ord.r. -i. Jt juj.siv. tun at. J.UU1S, jao. u.n.s.i 'TnriTrn rnrp PoHitirAW oured win, MirecureJ roar :hiuid rsm Cure iiiticnti wunouut v iiotsrlrii tiv Hit best in pniMans rro.n him aou lyispioDi' upiil) dluiitM, nan in ten dys t lc.t ho.thlU of a! vmiilbmi kio iemi n.l fr FREE BOOttcf ifu tnot.liltof mlf. TP11 nHUO sWuloui cures, I Lll UfllO furMlhr4 a I IIL.U yo pUl, iraj ten tenti in lumw to iv.w txxxtg e myrvam SUMMER EOF SKIM DISEASE -.vu, uiuiint, i impics to nlinllnnte ccISIIAi elso 1TCH1NO XIL,Ht). lEoom." a Uan.ly book for tbo houiohold. XTKEE? CACTUS BLOOD CURE. 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 at Klrlln'e Drug Store, Ferguson's HoUl Block, Shenandoah, Pa, Your trade is what we want. This Is how we propose to get it. By selling you a flrst cluss article; by selllngyou for less than others; by eellirg you furniture, un organ, a piano, a sewing machine or anything else In the line of household goods. We have a large and va ried stock to select from. Ko trouble to show goods. Call, examine and be convinced. m 3 H 13 B H Pi THE OLD RELIABLE, IP. South Dlnln St., Lehigh Valley Railroad. AB11ANOE11KNT OF FABSEKOEB TRAINS. MAY 10, 1891. Passenger trains will leave Shenandoah for Maucu Chunk, j.euizmon, Hiatlngton, Cat. sauu.ua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kaslon, i'hll- unk, Iiehlzbton, Blattngton, CaU' itdelnhlaandNew V ork at 6.47. 7.40. 9.08 a.m.. 122, 3.10, 6.28 p.m. For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gap and airounsourg at, o.i 1, a. in., auo o.zu p. in. For Lambertvllle aud Trenton, tt.ua a, m, For White Haven, Wllkes-Barre and Pitts- ion 5.47. D.08. 10.41 a. m 3.10 and 558 n. m. For Tunkhanuock, 10,41 a, m., 3.10 and 6.28 p. 111, For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and and Lyone a. m., ami 0.1 p. ui. For Lacevvllle. Tuwanda. Bayre. Waverli liimlra. Kocheeter. Buffalo, rvianara Falls, CIiIcbro nnd all points West at 10.41 a. m.,aud 5.211 p. m. For y Imlra and the West via tf alamanca at 3.10 p.m. For Audenrled, Ilazleton, Stockton. Lum ber Yard. Weatherly and Penn Haven June tlon at 6.47,7.40, 9,08 a. m. aud 12.62, 3.10 aud ya p.m. f or jeaneBvuie, iviston ana iieavei Meadow. 7.40. 9 08 n. m. and 5.26 v. m. For Scrauton at 6.47 9.08. 10.41a. m. 8.10 and a:zup. m. For itazie urooa. jeaoo. jjniton ana Free land at 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 1B2 8.10 and 5.26 n. m. For Uuakake at 6.47 aud 9.08 a. m and 3.10 p. 111. i1 or wiggans, uiioertun ana UTaoKViue at 3.&o ana ti.us a m ano s.iu p. m. 1.- -.r . . 1 .111.. . I .. .. - . . w. I VI 1HICBII1ID. UIMIJailUJ llj UUU jyClUUU 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, 10.58 a. ln.,12.52,3.10,5.26, 8,03, 1101 UUU llll p. Ul. f or IjOsl urees. iraruviue ana Asniana iZt, 7.40.8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 6.35. 8.10 and 9.14 n. m. For Darkwatcr, Bt. Clair and Pottsvllle, 7.40, 9.08, 10.68 a. in., 122,3.10,4.10, 6.26 and 8.0c p.m. ror xincK Diounuiin, new uoslou ana Moreu. 7.40. 9.08. 10.58 a. IX... 12.62. 8.10. 6.26 and 3.U.I p. ill. f or xtaveu rttin, leniraua, iiu uarmet an Hlmmnklu, 8.62, and 10,15 a. m., 1.40, 4.41 uuu o.uu p. 111. Trains leave Hhamokln for Shenandoah 7.55 115 a. m.. 2.10, 4.! and 9.30 p. m., arrlvlne at nneaanaouu, v.uo u. m., ijz, a.iu, o.M aua iiao y, iu, SUNDAY TKAINB, For Lost Creek. Glrurdvllle and Ashland. 6.50, 0.10 11.86 0. 111., 2.45 p. m. ror uamwaier, 01. uiair ana foiisviue, CI.', VW 1,, III., JI. Ul. For Yatesvllle, ilalmuoy City and Delano, 8.00. 11.35 a. ill.. 1.40. 4.40. 6.03 n. m. Fur Lofty, Audenrled and Ilazleton, 8.K a' in., 1.40 p. m: Kor ilauch Chunk. Lehlchton. Slatlncton, CatHsauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kastot anunew xotx, h.ius. m., i.tup. m. For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. in. IS. B. BY1NGTON, Ueu'l Pass, Act., Bethlehem, HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Cream BREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, Orders promptly attended Particular at tention paid to Balls, Picnics, festivals, etc e IF. KBITHAN NOHTII MAIN STREET, Near Corner of Lloyd, SHENANDOAH, PENNA WE'RE AFTER YOU lams A Bro liiladolphiaand Bending finilrond Tlmi Itabte in tSret July 1(1, 18V1 RAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS Kor New York via Philadelphia, weok days, u 0.1O, i.m x. m. nnu u 00 2.50 nnd 8.6J m. Hiindnv 2.1U nnd 1AA a. m. Vn NAn ork, via Mauch Chunk, weolc dayB, 6.35. ), p.m. and 12.35 and Z.fO p.m. Kor Heading and Philadelphia wee days. 10. fi.HO. 7.20. n. m.. 12.35 'J.t.0 nnd KfU ... H,flei17 O If, nrl t Ati n . . Ol, 4 " For Ifnrrlsburi;, woek oajs, 2.10,7.30 I a, m,i i-or AlloHtown, woelc days, 7.20 . m. 12.38 0 rj. m. 'or Pottsvlhd, week days, 2.10, 7.M.. m.. 2.35 2.M nnd 6.65 p.m. Buuday, 2,10 and 7.3 l m A Till v Yn b'ot 'l-uniMO.ua and Mnhannv mf -nn. lays, 2.10, 6.SS, 7.10, a, m., 1231 2.60 and 6.66 i. m. Uundav. 2.10 and 7.48a.m.. 4 so n ,v Additional tor MtUmnoy City, week days 7,00 Kor Lancaster and Columbia, week nuv. .la.m..2.60D.m. For Willlamsport, H unbnry and Lewlsbnri;, week days, 3.2"i, 7.20 and 11.30 a. la., 1.3.1, 7.S5 For Mahunov Plane, husk d&vs. 2.in S 9.-.. 75, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m.. 12.3S, 1.35, 2.00, 6.55. Want.1! n m. Sunday, 2.10, 8.23 and 7.48 iu, n.i'O, 1.oV V. IU. for OttKruvllle ltaiipahaunock Btallou) njB,Air, O.Vl, U.U, HUU ll.OU B. III.. 12.3S, 1 US, -.60, 6.55, 7.00 and H.26. p m. Sunday. .v, . i.w n. iu., o.vu, i.w y, Ul, or Aslilnnd end BliaiuuKin, week days, ,23, SJ25, 7.S0, 11.81 a m., 1 88, 7.00 nud 9,3 in. BUiKitty i.js, st a. m 3.U6 p. in. ritAlNH FOll SiHENA.fi DOAH I liCSTe Wew York via I'hllndelnhla. wne lays. 7.45 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.11 alcht, Hundby, 0.00 p. in., 12.15 clpct. urwvw ni- iurK "in uiaoen i-uiinit, week 'j.j u, 1.80, 8.45 a. m 1.00 and I.OJ p. m. 1)1,11, ... .. . . . .... 10.00 a. m. 4.00 end fl.00 p. m., rmm Brond tud Callowhill und 8.35 a. m.anrt 11 'HI n. m. from 9th anc urreu sueets. Sunday U.D5 a. m, 11.S0 p. m. from (ttii nn;' en. iave teaainc, week aays, 1.3). 7.10. 10.CS nd u.60 a. m., 6.55, 7.S7 p, m. tlunday 1.35 ana iti.w a. va. l.euve Pottjivllle, week days, V 40, 7.40 a. m., W.sO. B.ll n. m. HnndBV. li.40. 7.0ft a. m. nnrt 3.tSi-.m. i-eaoTaiaqim, week days, 8.90, 8.48 and 2( a. m.. 1.21. 7.13. and M.ls n. in. Unndav x :n 43 m. nnd 2.50 p. m. jrfave M Ahanoy ijity. week days. 3.40. 9.1 B and 11.47 a. m 1.51, 7.42 and 0.44 p. In. Hun day, 8.40,8.17 a. m., 8.20 p. ill. i.ive .viunanoy i'mue, weeK oars, .iu I.S0, DJB. iU 0 a. m.,1.06, 2X0. 5 20, 6 2, 7.67, and '.'ii w. m. nauuay -.4. . s.uo, anu t.2!, fc. m. 37, 5.01, p. m. i.'Ao Glrurdvllle fltatipahannock Htatlonl week days, 2.47, 4.07, H.S6. and tf.41 a. m., 12.0, - a, o.i, D.iu, o.tM ana iti.w p. m. ounaav, ,47. 0 , k.S3 a. m. 3.41, 6.n7 p. m. ixiave WllllamsiMirl,. weeK davs. 8.00.H.4) and U.b5 a. m. 8.85 aud 11.15 p. ui. Sjunday ll.li p. m. I'oi' SaUlmore, Washlnclon and the west via n. n O. K. It., throuea Trains leave OlraiQ AvannA .tnllAr 1I1.11...I1.I.. .! M. J r U . ,1 . L ,1U X UliaUDIIfUlll, I. . Ub A,. ... I. . I at 4.10, 601 and 11.27 a. in. ,1.31, 4.21, 6.55 an it p, in. aunuay, s.id o.vj um a. m., .00 anu ?.vjp. in. ATIjANXIOCITY U1V18IOW. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Blieet Wharf nc. dontti Htreet Wharf. l or Atlantic Cltv. Week-dsvs Kznrew. 5.15. 8 00. 0:0(1. 10.45 a. m anal' (Saturdays only. 1.30). 2.10. 3.00. 3.30, .'" , 5 00. 6.00 i. m. Aecomuiodatlon, 7 40 a. :u., 4.15, 0 30 v. m. - nnn,t,-uxpress. 0 10, 7.uu, 7.ao, ts.uo, sao, '.00, 0.S0 11. 111. and 4 SO p. m. ..ecoullui tuun .OU a. m.and ,.45 p. 11.. neiurniny. iea e Atlantic uny, uepot coruer Mantle and Arkat?sa.s svenups. w-ekin Bxpress, 7.00, 7.30, 8 00, 0.00, 10.00 a. m. and 3 15, uu, o.mi, u.d", i.ju, u p. ia. ACCommuii&uuD .00.8.10a.m. and 40 11 in. Hundavs-Kx- press. 3 30. 4.00. 6.00. 0 00. 0-30 7'00. 7.30. 8 00. 0.8O p.m. Aeeununodittlon 7.30 a.m., 5.05 p. in. 1 . "ji. vvfUA, ubu . raw, r A. hit is.. A, MoLEOD, Pres. & Una' I Manaeer. PENNSYLVANIA RAILKUAB. UCKUYI.KILI. niVIBIOH, OnaiKf aifi September 1. 1831,ra(njsfll fat Bttimuuoan a ioilvws: Cor WlL'trnn. Gllberlon. FracCvllle. New Castle, Bt. Clair, and way points, 6.00, 9.13 m aud 4,15 p m. Mucaays, uuu, v.m a m ana K.J 0 p m. For Potuvllle, 6.00, 9.10 a m and 4. 15 p m. Bundays. t00,b.40amand 8,10 p m, For Itoadlug, 6.00, a m and 4.15 ptn Rnndays, boo, 9.40 a.m. and 3.10pm. For Poltstown. Phoenlxville. Morrlstonn iind Fhlladelnhla (Broad street statloni. 6.00. a. rj. and 4.16 p m weok days eucaay s, aw, .iu a in s.iu p m Trains leave Frackvlhe lor Bhenandoah s". 10.40 am and 12.14. 7.12. 10.09 p m. Bnndsva. 11.13 a m and 5.10 p 1 1. Lcavo rottsvuie i ir nnenanaoan; lu.i&ana 11.43. a m 7.15. 9.42 n ai. BundayB, 10.40 a m 5.15 p m. Leave i-nuaaeipnia (uioaa street station), for Pottsvllle aud Bhenandoah, 6.57, 83n m 4. 0 and 7.00 D m week days. Bunday 6 50. and: 9.2S am for JN6W IOrK, S.HJ, 4,U. 4.411, D.65, KV, 7,30, eifiebii JHI llnilonrtllli llflRavn 1Q mnnnn (limited e-vrress, 1.06 4,50 p m.) 12.21 12.41, 1.40, 2,80, 1.30,1.02 5, 0, tr.2l, 80 7.18 8.12 and 10.00 p. m. 12.01 nlKUt. n Banaays, 3 70. 4.05, 4.40. S5. 8.12, 8.80, 9.60, 1135 -. u-.. and 12 21, 12 44 , 2 30, 4 02, (llmUed; 4.wi. 5 1M. i' 21. 6 r. , - ,t -, ui and 12.01 ulshi, For Ben Girt. LoutrBranch and Intermediate; stations 4,05, 0.60, 8.2.3 and 11.39 a. m., 5.40, 3.30,. 4.10p.m. weekdays. Uilurdays only 5.00 p. m. bundnys4 05ttud 8 25 a. m. For Baltimore aud Washington, 3.50, 7.20, 9.10 and 11.18 a. in., 4 41, 6 67, 7.10 p.m. aud 12.0 xngub uuuy uuu o ox, xu.u u. m., i oj i1,lullcu- express with dining car to Baltimore) 1.30, 8.46. p. m. week days. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4.01. week days, 6.08, 11.80 p. m. dally. For Klcbmoud, 7 20 a. m. aud 12.03 night dally; 1 30 p. in. aally, except Uund.ty. jtrMUis leave xiurribuarK ior x'ituuttrK ana he west every day at and 3.10 a m and '..00 (limited) and 8.40. 8 30. 0.35 u m. War for Altuona nam and 4.10 p tu every aay. For Pittsburg: only, 11.20 a m dally ana 10.20 m week days. Leuve tsunburv lor Vlllhunsriort. Klrnlra. T-naudalgua, llochester, Bcfaloand Illagara falls, 6.10 a m dally, and 1.42 pm week days. For Vatklns, 5.S0 p m week days. For Krle and Intermediate points, G.I0 a ni dally. For Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9.66 a m. Jally, 1.42 and 6.SC p. ru. week days. For Benova 0.10 a m 1.42 and 6,80 p m week days, i.ivj a, iu oumiaye. UAH, E. fOUU, J.lt. WOOD, c,a. otbu'v Hon. l'atui. Act. jy ILMINQTON & ISOKTHEHN K. It. ume laoie tn j7rci May, iu, ism. Trains leave Readme IP. R. station) for Gibraltar, Beyfert, llirai-boro, Joanna, Hprlng tleld, Waynesbure Junction, Coatesville,West uuester,t.naasioru juncuon, 11, u. junction, S'llinlnctou and Intermc dlate stations. dall v except Bunday, at 6.25 and 8.30 a.m. and 3.15 p. in. Hun day only al 3.05 p. m. For Warwick, Ht. Peters and Intermediate statlon8,dally except Sunday, at 9.29 a. in., und o,iv p. m. eunuay uuiy s.10 a in. For Blrdsboru nnd lutermealate stations. Saturday only, at 12 m. u 1 f or isauimore ana wnsumgton u. z J. it. It.l dally except Bunday at 6.25 and 8.1H) a. m. and 3.15 p. m, bunday only at 3.05 u. m. XTiiins urrive ai iteitaine (i. a xt. suitiuii, from Wilmington, B. A O. Junction, Mont chanln, Chadaslord Junction, West Chestir, Lenape, fiatesvllle, Waynesbnrg Junction, Bi.rlngfleld.Jounna, Blidsboro, Gibraltar, Bey fert and Intermediate smtlons, dally except Bunday at 10.20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m. Buu. day only at 11.24 a. m. From Bt. Peters, Warwick and Intermediate stations, dally except Bunday, at 8.2,1 a. in. and 2.25 p.m. Bunday only ut 6 p. in. From lilidkboro and Intermediate stations, Saturday only at 1.40 p. m. From Washington and Baltimore, dally ex cept Bunday, 10 20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. in. Bunday only at 11.21 a. m. BOWMKSH BKIGGB, Gen'l Pass. Agt. A. G. MOOA USLAtfD, BupU RUPTURE,"- entl.ely'eu5 II U I I U II Ul Rupture by Dr. J. 1. MAYER, 831 Arch St., Vhlla. Thomas 1). Unrluug. New Ringgold, Pa., I.F-andt, Bouth Kaslon, Pa., L. P. & C. A. Deturck, Olcy, Pa It. G. Btanlev. 424 Bdi nee Bt,. Lebanon. Pa.. A. Bchuelder, Locut-t Dale, Pa.. D, B. Noll.Llme- KUU, Pa.. Reading, . harrlsbm Dr. MAYER Is at Hotel Penn. Readlncr. Pa.. on the 2nd Baturday of tuch month, Call to see him. B. BRICKER, M. D., PJIY&IOIAN AND SZiRQEON, No; 9 East Centre Btrcet; Mabanoy City, P Ukln and all aieclal diseases a specialty. l'n., wm, is. iianeDstine, rnoenixvute, W. M. Lflnbach. 624 Washington Bt.l Pa., J. 0. Lyme, 1310 W. Howard BL, re. Pa.. C. Kt-elin. Douclassvllle. Pa.