Evening Herald. rUBLlSHKl) DAILY, SUNDAY KXCKl'TMI) It. C llUYlltl, Udllor uiul I'libllnlier. IfJf. J. WATK1XX, Lnoal JUUnr. ALU TH E NEWS FOR ONE CENT the urnXIXO lll',RAl.Vhua lureef cir culation in Mtenandonh than mf Other pnjier publithett, Bookt open to all. "WBSCHIPTION RATES ! Daily, Mr yr - 8 00 -Weckly. ww rear 1 60 Entire d 1 the rrton1(t-, M Fhanandoali, P lorlmnnmiwlon i.tanmshtb mails M sesnud olam mall matter. PROSPECTS OF A GREAT RACE. .Arrangement to Pit tho Norwood Atnlns the Vamoos. ' Nw York, Sept. 18. There is every probability that within the next few days a race will b arranged between Norman L. Munro'a steam launch Nor wood and W. K. Hearst's new Herreahoft flyer. Vamoose, As already stated Mr. Munro challenged Mr. Hearst for a hundred-tulle nice up and down the Hudson from a point oil the foot of West 22(1 street to a stake. bout anchored 00 miles up the river and buck over the same course to the start ing point. Mr. Hearst, in reply to the challenge, has left the whole matter in the hands of the engineer of the Vamoose for him to arrntiite a race, if ho saw nt. J. he on Kineer, whoi-e name is Hellbrun, will seo Mr. Munro in a day or two and arrange for the race, if possible He gays that he will not agree to tlio Hudson River as the course for the race, as it would uot be fair to the Vamoose. Ho added that the Sound would lw tha only fair place upon whloh to make the lest of speed. There they oould steam over the eishty-nillo strnlglit-away courso, of the American Yacht Club, from New London to the club-house off Milton, Point, or if Air. Munro preforred a hun dred mile race it oould lw steamed to and from a fifty-mile stake-boat. DECLARED UNFAIR. Circular of thn K. ufL. lloycottlnirnFltts burgr l'lrmof Cork Maker1. PniLADBU'iiiA, Sep. 12, The Executlvo Board of tho Knights of Labor has la aued the following circular to overy dis trict and local assembly in the entlru country! "Last spring the firm of Armstrong Bros. & Co., Limited, locked out their employes, members of L. A. Io. II, at)!!, while negotiations respecting wages and shop rules, were pending between the company nnd the assembly. "An Investigation by the officers of tho K. of L. disclosed tho fact that tho ac tion of the firm was due solely to u de sire on the part of themselves nnd their foreman (a man notorious for his unfair ness ami unreasoning hostility to or ganized labor) to destroy the assembly so that they might be able to cut the wages ot their employes whilo dealing with them individually. "After repeated vain attempts to effect a reasonable settlement of tho difficulty, it has been found necessary to officially declare the firm of Armstrong Bros. & Co. unfair, and request fair workingmcn everywhere to refrain from patronizing the company and its customers." "Wrecked Trains for Fun. ' TlEi.vinEiiF., V. J., Sept. 13. Darrnnd, nlias "The Man from Peru," ox-inmnto of many jails and lunatic asylums, who has a mania for causing explosions, con fesses that it was ho who tried, "just for fun," to wreck the Lehigh Valley train. Customs Hues nt Nnr York. WAgnmaTON, Sep. 12. Custom", dues to tho amount of $8,260,507 have been re ceived at the port of New York during the first 10 days of this month, ngalnst $4,030,700 for the corresponding poriod last year. NEWS OF THE DAY. At least forty Uvea were lost in earthquake shook at Snn Salvador. tha Tho ontire Presidential family will leave the Capo ilny Point cottugo on Tuesday. Senators Jonos nnd Stewart (Heps), of Nevada, will stump Ohio during this cam paign in tha Interest of free coinage. George W. Lonvitt, of Boston. 1ms sold his two-year-old stallion Ilosphorous to Dr. Urake of Httalleld, Me., for f 10,001), It is rumored that Attorney-Gtiaral Miller will be given a Judgeship and that Secretary Noble will be made At torney-General. The reunion of tho First Brigade, New Jersey Volunteers, will take place on Monday next at the residence ot Gen. E. iiurd Urubb at Kdgewater Park. lVautller Indluations. TfTASHWOTO-r, Sep. II. For New England! Fulr, rain Sunday; stationary temiierature) southwesterly wind. Tor Motrn Now York. Eastern rennsyl. vaula, New Jersey: Cloudy weather fullowud by showers Sunday, lifflitlr cooler. J'or Western New York and Western Ponu sylvanla: Slightly warmer, fair, southwest orly winds. XK W VOKK MAKKXTt Nw Ytu. Sep. 11 Money oueall 1 i par oent. loan log at a and UONIM. OioliT Yesterday, (Soslmi io-uay. Ka. aau too; ISO dsun lonu 1UUI 1191 4 s, 1907 (Snip ,117 STOCK MAHKBT. Won atr YaMerdar. Cnnadlan Psolne fcU , Central PauUio..,.; $1 ChkMsfo, Bur, sQulnoy Bfl Delaware & Hudson VM IM., lie, i "W'sstorn 143 firw 8M ltrle prof HiHl Lake Shore tmj IauIs. It Nub Uiolilgau Central 10 M U usourl PauiUo 'A New Jei-sej lontral lit) Northwestern lVi',4 DroMou Navigation T." rudflo Mall 37 Hwi'llnfT mi ltuok Island bt. Paul Ton Union I'uoiflo ,, 4'.' i Wosturn Lniun HJ Closing To-dr. son lib llHt i lU'i.. lls 10. 4a WIS OIIAIN MAI.KKT. Corn oponod weak, but rallied bsforj clow, Xn 2. lnliod. 7j Dot. Miiii Simi. fid.i. Empire Stnto Fair. SrnACt'flK, Pep. IS. Immense crowds linve been present each day slnco tho State fair opened Thursday. The fair grounds are in good condition, tho weather Is of tho Ideal variety, nnd tho exhibits in all departments nro ahead of those of any year in tho history or the fair. Tho fruit exhibit this year Is un usually large And flue, nnd it Is said by the managers of the (air that It has never been equalled in this country. Looking For the Minister, KnvroitT. N. J.. Sen. 12. Edward C. Bedle is in Brooklyn looking for n minis ter who It said to have united Ids sixteen year old daughter to Ileuo W. Carter, nineteen years om. ino ooy ami gin were much together, and two days ago they absented themselves for a short time, and when they returned said they were man and wife. The father would not believe it, and has gone to investi gate. Hotel at Amlifrst Destroyed. Northampton, Mass., Sep. IS. The Mount Pleasant House ut Amherst burned during the night. The guests escaped uninjured. The Ore started in the attic, and may have been incendiary. Urns, $35,000, lnuincu IB, 000. HOW IS YOUR CHILD? Swift's Specific is tHe great developer, of delicate child ren. It regulates the secre tions; it stimulates the skin t healthy action, and asit nature in development. There is no tonic for child ren equal to 3 S. Bend for our treatise on Blood aai Skin Piseases. 8wut Sl'cirie C., Atlanta, Gt THEATRK MUIT-UINO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $ioo,ooo,oo. W. Leisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisennng, Cashier, S. IV. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Daily From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! IhI1 011 HnvllijfH DcixihIIH. IIF "2"OTJ AHE aoiNa TO nllHHOIiri, KlIUNBH, AlItllUWilH, TcxnHnNcliraMni, l.uuiHlatiH, Colorado, XJtali, Clltorula, Ot e;oii,VnHlilHirtoii,llacico, Nov Mexico or Ailzoim, and will ferd me a rnstal oaid or letter stating Wnero yon tiro going, When you are going, Where you will Bturt from, How many there are in your party, What freight mid baggugejou have, I will write j ou or cull at your houfeand liunlfchytu with the fullest Information regarding route, lowctt rats of nil clses, hctldts roars, detcrlptlve and 11 luttrnted Innrt rainpLlets, retort books, Hot Springs guides, cto. Cheap Farming Lauds In Wlssourl, Arkan. mm, jvaufeuu huu iuaB, J. P. McCVNN, Eastern Tr&v. Agt., W. E. HOYT. G. IS. P. Agt., 891 Broadway , Now York Iron Mountain Route, MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY III V .PAIN EXPELLERi Is and will ever be tho best Remedy for rrxnnf TnfliianxR. Baokaohe. r-Paino in tViA Ride. Cheat and! I joints, neuralgia, Sprains, &o Before you aea to troy, ootaln m-nnvw OK CHARGE'S tk nWbl book! "Qui Je to Health," with J I etkioromenti of promiceiii pujtiola J.AB.RIGHTER&COi 310 Broadway, NEW YONIS... Q8 Prize Medals Awarded! 'jhip(uxHousMiIiiil' ltndt,LondnjN Vienua, Prr.jo;, h..ttrdr in, OlteE, Ik.-n alW''. Xonsuin, Lelpsio. 50 Ocnta a bottle, For Solo by I. I. I. KIKI.IN, I ,f, II. IIACIKNIIIJCII,! 6HENANDOAH, PA., and other crugguu First National Ban IS SHE DISS DEBAR? Chicago 1'olico Think that Miss Ava is tho Spook Priestess. IP SO, THEY HAVE LOST HER. For a Woman Answering Hor Description is Under Arrest in Cincinnati. round TVanderlnc; In tho Streets In Shabby Condition Sho Wiu Taken Into Custody--Snys Her Nnmo It Am, nni Tells a Romnrltnblo Story of IXor Ex perience In Chicago. Chicago, Sep. IS. Tho pollco of thij city are still positive that MIm Vera P. Ava, whoso sensational disappearance was announced Thursday, is nono other than the celebrated medium spook por trait painter, nun, actress, burlesque ar tist, missionary and general oonndenco woman, Mme. Ann O'Dellu Diss Debar, recently of lloston and New York, and ni well known in Europe as in this coun try. The description of Miss Ava and Diss Debar tally to a dot. The actions of the two are tho samo. They began operations in oxactly tho heme way, Hnd besides dressing alik they talk on the samo subjects. Then, too. Miss Ava said she had been a nun, and this was one of tho lady's winning cards. Tho police now say that while they are BUro that Diss Debar is in the oity, they will not continue tho search any further, but wait for hor to bob up whenever ami wherever sho may choose. NOW IN CINCINNATI. A Woman Arrostod Hidlovou to Ho HIM Ava or Illss Debar. Cincinnati, Sep. 12. A lnrgo woman with blonde hair wnB arrested at tha corner of Ninth and Kim utreets last night and taken to the Houso of Deten tion. Her clothing was torn nnd disar ranged and sho presented the appear ance of having been roughly treated. She says her name is Vera Ava, but she cannot account for her being in Cin cinnati. Shu tells a remarkable story of being In Chicago Thursday, nnd with a Mrs. Bolton drove in a carriage to the house of Fathor Kelly, a Catholic priest in that city. Sho went to tho priest's house alone with a satchel containing sevotnl thousand dollars. While talking to tho prlost some persons threw a shawl over her head and robbed her of the valu ables she had In her hand. They then put her in n carriage and drove rapidly uwny. The woman Is undor tho Impression that sho was brought here in tho car riage from Chicago. isefore being arrested sho made appli cation for n room nt ono of tho leading hotels hero,' but was refused on uccount of her shabby nppearauce. Sho is hold on suspicion. Tho police bellovo the woman is nono other than the notorious Diss Debar. NEW AUTOMATIC RIFLE GUN. X Wisconsin Man Invents Ouo that Fires Klght Hhots In Five Seconds. WASHINGTON, Sep. VJ. A test caso tvns rnado the other day at Fort Short dnn of an automatic repenting rifle that bids fnlr to revolutionize both naval and land warfare. The gun is tho invention of Dr. II. Pitcher of Neillsvillo, Wis. It becomes automatic by the utilization of the gas produced by tho combustion of the llrst cartridge llred. Tho ens escapes into a chamber and nets on a piston that is set ngalnst a spiral spring, the recoil of which propels the piston back against a rod that sots tho mechanism of the gun in motion, tho ompty cartridge being removed aud re placed by a loaded one, also cocking tha gun. This is done witii so mucu raput ity that, by pressing against tho trigger, the gun will dWchnrgo the nine cart ridges that nre required to fill tho maga zine In twohoconds. Tho best record so far is eight shots in five seconds. Lieut. Ingersoll is, how ever, enthusiastic iu his commendation of tho mechanism of the gun, and is sat isfied that it will do all that Is claimed for it. It is Intended to apply the prin clple to heavy guns for use in naval warfare in propelling torpedoes and us a machine gun. Ihe Army Hoard will In vostigate the merits of tho gun at their meeting at New York next month. rinstcr Casts Admitted Free. New Yonit, Sep. 12. A decision from tho Treasury Department has been re ceived at the Custom House directing that the plaster of Paris casts In tended for religious purposes should bo udmitted free, the samo as more valu able statuary made out of solid stone, aj the poorer churches were entitled to tho sumo consideration as tho wealthy ones. A Gnmbler's lllp; Loss. NEW York, Sept. 12. John Daly, tin king of all the New York gamblers, hat lost a sum of money estimated at $100, 000. His manager, William S. IlolUngs worth, a church member and supposedly respectable citizen, is reported tp h.iva taken it from Daly's safe and lost it in Wall street. Death of nil (lid Stffel Maker. Fahminqton, Me., Sep. 18. Samuel K. Wellman, inventor of the Weltmnu crane, in use in all the large steel workt In the United States, aud one of the old est Iron aud steel workers In the couu try, died at his home In East Wilton yes terday, aged 00 years. Little Ada Kaunman Still Mlsslnc. ATLANTIC iitv, .J., oepi. ia. ioim lng has yet been heard of the mlsslug 7-year-old child, Ada Kauffman, who wai kidnapped on Wednesday. Tho child is said to be an heiress. Pensions Issued In August. Washikoton, Sep, 13 The Tension Ot ftco during tho month ot August Issued 81,478 pension certificates of all kinds, the avcrngo first . payment on each being lix-Congressman Scott's Condition. Newpout, B. I., Sep. 12. Mr. W. h. Scott had an unfavorable night, but wai much better to-day. Ills physicians feel encouraged and they expect that tlio Now port visit will provo beneficial. will cure EVCRY FORM MucUueary 1VIU Contest tno Decision. Canton, O., Sep. 13. Rev. Howard MacQueary says that ho will certainly contest the decision of Bishop Leonard suspending him indefinitely. It Is un derstood from his friends here that he will take the case to the Civil Courts, su in for his salary after September 18, claiming that the bishop has no right to mako the suspension last longer than six months. He says he will never compro mise his freedom of spoech by n promise to never talk or write the views that have brought the displeasure and pun ishment of hli church upon him. Klklns Would 14u HMttsfuctory to Proctor. Chicago, Sep. 12. Secretary of War Proctor, in an interview here, when asked who his successor would be, and if there was any truth in the report that Mr. Elkins hnd already been decided upon, said: "I know nothing in regard to that. I have not seen the Pretldent since ac companying him to New York from Ver mont. As a matter of fact 1 do not think the President has considered the matter at all. Yes, Mr. Elkins would lw satisfactory to me as my suecessor. Any one appointed by President Harrison would be satisfactory." Forty Wore rowuid. Komi, Sep. 12. News has reached here of a terribly disastrous collision off Capo Sunluiu. The Italian aiessageries steamer Taormlna collided with the Greek steamer Thessalin. The former vessel almost instantly sank; tho captain, sovcral of tho crow, and forty cabin pas sengers being drowned. The second officer and a large nurnoer orassongcrs who were standing on the bridge of tho Tnormlnn nt the moment ot the collision wero rescued by the boats of the Thes salin. No man likes to undertake tho task of putting up n stove pipe, and ypt all wuo cuter upon 11 agree inai mey never engaged in an occupation that more thoroughly sooted them. copmicsr tui "now do I look?" 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Sold st Klrlln's Drug store, Ferguson's Holel lilvck, Shenandoah, Pa. Your trudo Is what we wuut. This Is how we propose to get it. I5y selling you n flrst clsrHnrtiolo; by Belling you for less tbnu others; by felling you furniture, an organ, a piano, n sewing machine or anything else In the line of household goods. Wo have rt largo uud va ried stock to select from. No trouble to show goods. Cull, examine and ho convinced. p H H cj b THE OLD' RELIABLE, J. P.Williams & Bro. Soutlt Main St., Lehigh Valley Railroad. AEUANOEMENT OF PAS8ENOER TliAlNS. -MAY 10. 1891.- Passenger trains will leave Shenandoah for nuch Chunk, l.elilahton. Slntliicton. Cam- Kanqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Eaaton, Phil adulpUlaaud New York at 5.47, 7.40, 8.03 a.m. tz, a.iv, U.M p. m. For llelvldere. Delaware Water Gap and dtroudsburg at 5.47, a. m., and 5.20 p. in. ior uamuerivineano rrenion, u.us a, m Kor W'lilte Haven. Wilkes-llarra and I'ltts- ton 5.47. U.0B. 10.41 a. m.. 8.10 and 62H n. m. for-xuuanaunoca, iu.it a. m a.iu anu o.xo p. lu. For Anbnrn, Ithaca; Qeneva and and Lyons 10.41 a. 111., and 6.26 p. m. l'or uicey vine, xowanoa, eayre, waverij, CI...,-.. LnnLnuln.. u..ro,f.v Vnlf. Chicago and all points Weul nt 10.41 a. in.,aiid 3.11 p. m. Kor Klmlra nnd the West vlaHalamnnca at 8.10 p. m. I'ur Auueuneu, iih&icuiu, mocaujii, uuiu tier Yard, WeatUerly and Penn 11 nven Juno lion at 5:47.7.40. 0.08 n. m. and 12.62. 3J0 and 6J!8 p. m. tor jeanesvute, ijeviston ana jjeavco Meadow, 7.40, 9.08 a.m. and 6.28 p. m, Forbcrantonat6.47 11.08, 10.41a, m. 8,10 and 5:20 p. m. l'or iiazie aiooa. jeaun, jjruion ana vt&o land at 5.47. 7.40. 0.08. 10.41 a. in.. 12.62 3.10 and 5.20 p, in. For uu&Kake at 5.47 ana v.08 a. m.. sua 3.10 p. m. ror iviKBans, uiioeriou uuu rracKvuie ui 5.50 and D.08 a m., end 4.10 p. m. For Yatesvlllc, Mahanoy City and Delano 5.47, 7.40, 9.(8, 10.41, 10,63 a. m.,12X2,3.10,5.28, 8,03, SUU1V.A i. IU. r or Lobi i,Teex. jiraraviue ana abuiudu (.27, 7.18,8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.10,4.10, 8.35 8.10 and 9.11 p.m. For Darn water, Bt. Clair and PotUvIUe. 7.40, V.08, 103 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 4.10, 6.28 and 8.0b p.m. For Buck Mountain, New Boston and Mort, 7.40, 0.08, 10.68 a. n-,. ,12.62, 8.10, 6.28 and 8.08 p. in. For Kaven Hnn, Centralla, Jit, Carmel and sthamokln, 8.52, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.41 und 8.011 p. m. Trains leave Bbamokln tor Bbenandoah, 7.65 11.55 a. m.. 2.10. 4.80 and 9.80 p. m., arrlvlnn at Shenandoah, 9.06 a. m., 12.52. 3.10, 6.28 and 11.15 p. m. MONDAY TKAINB. Forlwt Creek, Glrardvllle and Ashland, i.W, D.10 11.86 a. m., 2.45 p. m. For Darkwater. 8t. Clair and PotUvllU, j.50, R.00, 8Ki h . m.. 2.4S p.m. For Yaleevllle, llahauoy City and Delano, sOO, 11.36 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 6.08 p. in. ror xxiiiy, Auueuneu huu iazieion, oas a- iu 1.40 p. m: t-orMauch Chunk. Lehlghlon, Slutlniton, I'atkkauqun, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kaatoi aud New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m: For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. in. K. 11. BYINQTON, Oen'l Pans. Agt., Bethlehem. HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Cream ! DREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Orders rromptly attended lo, Particular at tention pata to Bans, picnics, Festivals, etc. IF. IKIIEITIEa: NOllTU MAIN BTHEET, Near Corner or Lloyd, J SHENANDOAH, PENNA WE'RE AFTER YOU ! hiladolphia and Reading Bail"nad Time Table in effect July 10, mm ttUINS LEAVE SDKNAND0AI1 AS FOLLOWS "or New York Tift Phllnilolnhia wnnb: i1,.Va- 2. 0 6.25, 7.30 a. m. and 12.36 4.60 and SM V fr "nnnay aiu ana T.M a. m. For new '""i TMijaucn uuunc, weec anys, b.a. ;k a. m. and 12.3J und i.ho c. m. ,r Kywajnif and Philadelphia weekdays. 1.10, w, a. to,, yi.m ana 6M p: m. am .2.10ani1 7.4H a.m. .1 OJ1 vt , ,"f,or "I'bUre, week uayo, 2.10,7.W I .to, 8.55 p. m. or A lie town, week days, 7.20 . m. a. In,, 12.38 .t.0 r. m o'i?ro riV'l'li wec)t u"y 2.1.7.20,a. m., ,2i 2.M) aud bM p. m. Buntiav. 2 innnfl7.8 . m., 4 SO p.m. " ruf iaiiiKiuK and Mahanny 01 ty. weelc lays, 2.10, 8.45, 7.20, a, m., 12 3 sS VuS n. tu. Bundav. 2.1(1 anil 7.JH.. a Additional iui Mnauoy City, week ii'avi '7 mi p.m " roi Lancaster ana Columbia, woek nays. .'.SO a. ro.. J.60 d. m. ' ' fm Wllllatnsport, sunburys eek days. 8.2S, 7.20 and 11.30 sunburyana LewlsiinrL. in., 1,35, 7.U0 n. . nnnaay 333 . m . 3.05 t. m. For Mahanuy l'iaue, weea nays, 2.10 8.2.1. 7 JO and llS-l a.m.. lxtf. ins. jrh ska 7.00 ani :J", n m. Bnuflay, 2 10. , and LiA a. m. sts, 4.8O p.m. For Olinruvlile (flappahannock Htationi 2.1C, 8.2S, b.K, 7.20 and 11.30 a. tu,, 12.85, 1 K. i.30, 6.60, 7.W ann t,26. p m. Munday! 2-10, . 2 . 7.4R a. m., 8.C6, 4.80 p. m. -or Ashland and Bhaiunvin, week days. .2, SJ6, 7.20, II) a in., IIB, 7.00 ana 8,44 u.m. Monday 3.25, 8 32 ...n... BJ'S n. m. XKAINB KOlt .--tlENAMIOAH ; m lieave New York Ha Philadelphia, weeCTl lays, 7.46 a. m 1.80, 4.00, 7.30 p. m la.ltf-Tt? ii'liub. oouusy, n,w p, m i. in menu JLave Ma York v Manrr- ('bunk, week tayc, 4.80, 8.46 a. m 1.00 and 4.01 p. m. i-Mive Fhllaelpbia, weea any. 4.10. 10.00 a. m. 4,00 am! 0.00 p. to., fr m Broad uud Oallowhdl and 8.80 a. in. and 11.80 n. re. from Hthum wrtoanrotls. Sunday D.06 a. in Mil 11.10 iu. ax.tv u. in, irum viu nur .en. Lrtne iltsMlliui. xreek Aavm. 1 a". 7.111 111 ra nd 11.60 a. m., bSi, 77 p. m. Uunday 1.85 ana 10.48 a. m. Ijeaf Pottsvlllc, week days, '1 40, 7.40 a. m ., 1X80,6.11 p. m. Hutiday, S.40, 7.00 a, m, and ILIA ni. 1 eave Tsjxiaqua. week days, 8.30, 8.48 ana . 1 2 1 11. m., 1.21, 7.1,1, aud tt.lb p. m. tsunday 8.iO 7.43 ..sn.andifiOp. m. ijeave Malianoy uny, week dftyN, 8.40, .i8 ad 11.47 h. rn 1.61, 7.42 and U.M p.m. Hun. (bur, 8.40,8.17 a. in., 8.20 p, m. Leave Malianoy Plane. wecK days. 2-4). 4.10 H.80, 033. 1U0 a. m., 1.(15, l.m. a 20, 6 X, 7.57, and In. tu. Hundav2.4u. 4.00. nsd ;.'.7. k. m. 3 37, 5.01, p. m. uu,ve Qlrardvlll (Racpaliannoek Blolion) eek days, 2.47, 4.07, 8.88, and 9.41 a. m., ll'.O5 ). '2, 5.2ft, 62, 8.03 and 10.08 p. in, bunday, 2,47, . 0 , r S3 a, m. 8.41, 6.i'7 p. ni. ieave wlllianiapori, week days,$.0u,tl.45aiid 11.66 a. m.S.35 and 11.16 p, m. bunday 11.15 p. tu. let Baltimore, Washington and the west via fi. dt U. H. K., through iraina leave Olrard Avodub atatlon, Vhlladehihla, (P. A n. K. H.) at 4.18, 801 and 11.27 a. m 1.84, 4.24, 6.56 act 7.28 p. li. UtUiday, 4.16 8.02 11,27 a, to,, M ..66 and 7,28 p. in. ATLANTIC OITY DIVISION. Leavo Philadelphia, OheeUiut Hlreet Wharf a am c.aib street Wharf. For Atlantic n?v. Woek-d!y Biprene, 8 00, 0:00 a. m. t.Oi 3.0J, i.iti, 5 00 i, .looouimoatuon, 7 iu nuHUfl 4.15, 0 30 ). m. auiid,,. Kkpresa, 8.00, 9.0.1 a. m, Ac- i 00m u- -.i.lojQ, 9.0(1 a. n. -ind 4.45 in m. Kelnrnlncr. leave Atlantlo city, depot ' A itle and Arsauias aeuues Wwlr-dR n Express, 7.00, 7.30, 0.00 a. m. and 8.15, 4.00, 6.31. p. 111. Accommodation 0.00, 8.10 a. m. ana? 4.:!0 p. m. 8nndays-Kipres, 4.00, 0.00 p. m. Accommodation, 7.30 a. in. mid 5.05 p. m. 1.. u. ilAtStXlUK, aen'lpwnr Ag'. a. MOJjisui'. rrea. riuen'i uanafier. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOHCTUaM. DIVISION. Or. and after 6'fj)(e)i6er 1, 13M,(rotnj will ttav Siteitantloah as foliawt: For Wiggan, Gllterton, rrnakvllle, Now Cactle, Ut. Clair, and Y-ay points, 6.00, 8.10 t m and 4,16 p m, . Unnaays, 000, 9.40 a m and 3.10 p m. For Pottsvlllo, 6.W, 9.10 a m and 4. 16 p in. Bnndayu, 600, 9.40 a m and 8.10 p m, For Hadliijc, 0.00, a m and 4.16 pic Bunrtays, 600,9.40 a.m. and 3.10 pm. Kor i'otutown, I'hoemivtlle, Norrlstown aud Philadelphia illroad street autloni, 6,00, a, ta. and 4.15 p m week days 3d0aya, 800, 9.40 a in 8.10 p m Trains leave F'r&ekvlhe lor Bhenandoah at 10.40 a m and 12.14, 7.12, 10,08 p m. Bundttya, 11.18 a m and 5,40 p m. Ltavo Poitavllle lor Shenandoah, 10.16 una U.48, a ta 7.15, 0.12 p ru, 8undnyu, 10,40 a to ,15 p at. Jeave Philadelphia (Broad atreet Ustlon), for PottavUle aud Shenandoah, 6.67, 8 Si a r 4.'0nnd7.00p iu week days. Sunday 0 50, apjU .S3 am ' CVl lVkK,PiBI,1,W, 1.1.., D.OU, o,uw, 8.j8.8ii, J.w, ii.uuana iui, n,9m, ri noj: sm.ixoinorp. 1 12.2112.41, IMS, .12 and 10.P3? ILUllllcu ca i, me, i,.", u.jv y in.) 3.80, 8.30,-4.02 6, 6,6.2), 8.60 7.13 8, m, 1Z.U1 mem. m Bttnanyn, 20. 1.06,4.40. ft.86,8.12, r,.30, P.6U, 11. OO ,11. 4.vu. 5 28. t For Sea ( stations 4.( 4.10 p.m. week days. Saturdays only 5.00 p. ill. nuuuuyt U-J uuu dju, ui. For Baltlmoro nnd Washington, 3.60, 7.20, . 9.10 anil 11.18 u m., 1 41, 6 57, 7.40 p.m. and 12.08 night daily and 8 31, 10.20a. ui., 12 35 (1 Milled express with dining car toltnlthuure) l.S0,8.4S p. m. -Keek days. For Unltlmoio only 2.02, 4.01 week days. 5.08. 11.80 n. m. dall v. For ltlchmond, 7 20 a, m. and 12.03 night dally, 1 30 p. m, uully. c scept Bunday, irouis leave Marrubnra lor riiiBDuri una ine west overy day at iy.26 and. 8.10 a m and Vi) (limited) and8.4H, 8 30, 9.35 p m. Way for AHiKii-n. io a m and 4.10 p iu every day. i-or Pittsburg omy, U.'.'O a ni atoiy cu 10.8U i m week days. JLoave nunhnry for Wllharoport, lilmlra, Cauandana, Kochester, Buiialoond Niagaru trails, 5.10 am dally, and 1.42 pm went dr.yi. For at.klns, 5.80 p m week aaya. For rte and intermediate pelnU, 6,P xtr., dally. Fer Iack Haven, 6.10, and B.E6 a m, daily, 1.42 and 6.33 p. m. week days. Fo.' nenova.-.iu a ra i.ii ana 'ju p m wees aays, 1.10 a. m rjaudays. 'UAH. B. PUUtl, Ken. YKO'r J. K. WOOD, -ten. Pans, Act -7"IL,MINGTON & NORTHERN It. It. jtme taoie tn f rrect Mau. io. ism Tralns'leave IlendTni: IP. Al 11. nallonl ror Gibraltar, Beyfert, Blrdfboro, Josnua, Hprlntf. utjiu, n bjbwouik u uiioiion, voaisvuie,vcHs Cbester.t badstord Junction. B. &. O. Juuctloi Wllmlnitton and Intermediate stations. &Hv except bunday, at 8.26 and 8.30 a.m. audlT.-ifi p. in. rionday only al 8.05 p. m. For Warwick, BLPeUirh and lntertr.'j$ssh statlons.dally except Hunduy, at 9.20 a.in.Vn U.I.JII, DUUUO, UU O.JU U ill. , For Blrdsboro and lnterufclate siaihiLr Saturday only, at 12 m. , f or wmmort ana wasnington ia. a u. t R.) dallv eicent Bunduv at 6.25 and S.W a. in and 3. Up. m. hunday only at 8 05 o. in- Trains arrive ai Reudlnif tP. & It. i,uitioni from Wilmington, B. fe O. Junction, Mont-' chanln, Chadcleiord Junctton, Wt-st L'hebti r,1 xnitpe, uoaiesvine, wajneourg juicnm Bl-rluglleldjJoannn, BltdsLoru, Glbrnliai , hi y fertand Intermediate stations, dully exeep Bunday at 10.20 a. ro. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m Huu uiiy oiiiy av ii.ai u. in, Fr rom hi. reiers. warwica ana intt rnuaian stations, dally except Hun.ii, . ai u. ia and 2. JO p. in. rinnaay only ui 8p m. rrvni xtiraniN.ro una iut Baturaoy only at i.jo p. m. From Washington and Baltimore, dally o cent Bunday. 10 20 a. ni f.m unit hit n n QUUUSl UWjr Ml ll.&t U, HI, BOWNBHK BHJflUR, Gen'l 1-nss. Ajo A. O.MCCAUBLAND, Bupt. RUPTURE. "We, the undervim.1 nre entirely rand o Hunture bv Dr J. B iJs1IiU, Ml ATCn HI., 1'iU I lis Mi OIDIIH I llartuug. New Hiuggold, la I.Kardt, boi KimiVin. Ph.. T.. l Ai P. A. Ti-!nrck riirv I ,t m., u nuiuivy, it dituid t jj i uui u, i i r KrhiiHdpr. 1 jrnkt finlA. Pft... li. H N't 'i I .Inn i u... iv. ni. UT-iuiiauii. wt biiiiiuiii ' Reading, Pa.. J. 0. 1 yvoe. IW W. llo ard ' Harrlutiurir.ru., c. Keehn DcukIsskvIUi?, ti Dr. MAYKR Is at lintel Penn. Keadim . l's on the 2nd Baturday of each n-onth. Lull t see htm. JJ B. BRICKER, M. D., P1TYRTOTA N A NT) XTiRaFU . No1. 9 East Centre Street; Mnnanoy ,.iiu i.i, i.u, uu, i.u, iiiuiiteu v7 121.8., ,., ana 14.01 nlehi A 3lrt,LongBrnnch nnd Intermediate 41 i'j. 0.60. 8.25 and 11 39 a. m.. 6.40. 3.30. il