The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 14, 1891, Image 2

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    Evening Herald.
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ir.V. .7. WATKISS, Local Vitltor.
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WILUEORAW ON AMERICA.
An Important Communication front Con
nl Clnnuriit Mason.
Wasiiinoion, Sept. 14. Consul Oeneral
Jtnson of Frankfort, in n report to the
State Department on what he terms tlio
Cerraan crisis In broadatuffs, prosenta
Homo very interesting statements respect
ing the most notnblo commercial event
of the year in Europe the ltussimi de
cree forbidding tlio exportation of rye
from Russia to any foreign country.
This Mr. Mason regards as equivalent
to an ofllclnl declaration that the bar
vests of cereals In llussla is so deficient
that the export of rye must be forbidden
In order to avort dangr of famlno there.
Mr. Mason presents wine data which
BhowBhowsoriously this unexpected odlct
Is likely to affect the bread supply of
Germany. Very little pure wheat broad,
lie says, is eaten by the middle and lower
classes In Germany. Tlio "stall or lire,
to a vast malorltv of tlio German people,
is black bread, niado with Hour, ground
with a mixture of rye aud the inferior
quality of wheat. Tlio consumption of
this material is so enormous that Uer-
many importod 017,375 tons of ryo, of
which b5 per cent., as well as 00 per cent.
or the whole Import or wuoat into Mer
many, came from Russia. The recent
edict therefore cuts off nearly live-sixths
of the forelun rye supply of Germany.
A year ago rye sold in Berlin for $39
por ton of 2,240 pounds. On the 3d of
August last, the effect of the meagre
harvost had raised tho market prlco to
$53,24 per ton. Then came tho Itusslan
edict aril within two weeks tho price had
risen to $(11. m per ton. Add to tills a
short and inferior potato crop throughout
nearly the wbolo of Germany, and It will
bo seen. Mr. Mason says, that tho food
question there has assumed an omuious
aspect, and in the end the peoplo or tier
many, like those of Franco and England
will havo to draw upon the well-filled
granerios of the United States for a largo
part of their food supply during the
coming year.
THE AMERICAN DERBY FOR '03.
830,000 to lm Ilmij; up for tho Winner
Otlior lmportnut Kveiits.
ClIICAOO, Sop. 14. The Washington
Park club lias ratified Secretary Brews
ter's suggestion to make the gross valuo
of the American Derby, for 1BU3, SUU.OOO
or $50,01)0 to tho owner of the first horse
under tho wire. Entries for this ovont
nre now open, to closo Oct. 15.
ggln addition to increasing tho valuo of
the American Dorby stako the club do-
tided on another important event for tho
World's Fair joar to bo called the Queen
Isabella stako. 1 lie event will bo
Hwecpstakes for fillies, foals of 1800, with
610,001) added money. Besides tho regu
lar stakes and those anounced above
or more valuablo stokes for two and
three-year-olds and for all ages will bo
advertised to closo during 18U2-U,!, In
cluding a guaranteed stake of $25,000 for
two-year-olds, nnd tho Columbus Handi
cap, for threo-year-olds and upwurds,
which will be worth $23,000 to tho win
ner. It is tho intention of tho Washington
Tark Club to make Its meeting of 1893
tho grandest race meeting over given in
America.
Toitnl Authorities Now Aftrr tho Itolilipis
SAN Antonio, Tex., Sop. 14. Tho
citizens' posse and the statu rangers, who
have been pursuing tho flvo Southern
1'aciflc train robbers, havo encled their
pursuit of the fugitives and turned tlio
evidence they possessed over to tho postal
authorities, who will continue tho chase.
Tho robbers were forrud by tho closeness
of their pursuers to abandon their horses
and take to tho mountains on foot. Thoy
jiro practically helpless without their
horses and it is thought will soon bv!
rnpturcd. All of them aro known and
bear bad reputations lu tho district where
they belong.
At the Shorn Capital.
Cape May, N. J., Sep. 14. CongiesR
mnn Dal7oll, of Pittsburg, called upon
the l'rosidont last oveniug. The Presi
dent passed a quiet Sunday with his
family. They all were out walking dur
ing tlio evening, enjoying the lovely
woathor and tho moonlit sen. Secretary
llalford nnd daughter spent a part of
the day at Cold Springs, tho guest of
1'ustor Shorman of the Tabernacle
Church, who is a cousin of the secretary.
A Itallroud Mitgimtn Atuuulted
NonwAI.K, Conn., Sep. 14 President
t'has. B. Tedeastle, of the Now England
Terminal Company, was assaulted at
Uranchvllle lost evening by John Sea
iimn, a Bridgeport commercial traveller.
The trouble was caused by Tedeastle
using some slighting language to Sea
man. The railroad, magnate had his
uose punched Mini his eyes blnckenod.
Seaman was arrested, but wiw lutoe ro
leasod.
Vnrht Hnnlt, Two Drmrnml.
Nw York, Sp. 14. A pleasure yacht
containing four iwrttons was run down
anil sunk In the Arthur Kills during the
night by a steam lighter. Only two of
those on board tho yacht were rescued,
nnd the others, Harry Falrchlld nnd
Walter Uodd, were swopt away by the
tide nnd drowned. Albert and Henry
Steward are strangely reticent about the
affair.
Morlt Wine.
We 1 bI re to mi y to our citizens, that for
yujrh we have been selling Dr. Klnu'n Mew
A ng's New Blsoovery for Consumption, Br.
nil's New Ufa I'ills, Iluctleii's Arnica
m.ve and Hleo rlo Bitters, and have nover
I idled remedies that sell as well, or thai
1 ' t-Ktvn, nuuu unniT'lil , ..ilBiilcilou. v
f" not herniate to guarnnU-e them every
und wo siaufl ready to refund the pur
nrtco, If satisfactory rcsnllsdo not fol
ilinr use. These remedies have won
rcat popularity purely on their merits,
lingoubucb, Druggist.
Jnpnn nnd the Chicago Fnlr.'
Wabhikotos. Sep. 14. Japaneso ad
vices aro to the effect tliiit a meeting of
the commlttco nppnlntod to. mako nir
rnnKomcrit for Jnpnn's exhibit nt the
Worm's Fair lu Chicago was Held dn Au
gust J4. Many prominent persons at
tended ana mucn interest was -.manifested.
-
Foolhardy Trip In n How llnnt.
IlAMnunn, Sep. 14. A Swedish Cap
tain has started in a row boat to row
from Gothonhurs to Hainburfr, and
thence to London. The attempt was
considered very foolhardy, and efforts
were made to prevent it.
New lloait to llostnn. '
Oyhteh Bay, h. I., Sep. 14. Tho now
link binding the Eastern SUtos is now in
practical operation. It is expected that the
running time between Brooklyn and
Uoston will lie reduced to six Hours as
soon as tho new uystcm works smoothly.
Arranging Excursion from Almmd.
London, Sep. 14. Already nrrango-
mcnts haw been com pie tod for excur
sions which are to be ma le to Chicago
dining tho time of the Fa r. Koch party
will consist of about 100 travelers.
NOTHING LIKE ITI
Blood is thicker than waior,
ted must bo kept pure to
Insure good health.
Swift's Si-RCino Is natures rmnoJtf
for this purpose.
It never to falls ellmnate the lmptsr
tics ud build up the general health.
Thorn is only one Swift's Specific,
and there Is nothing like It.
Bo sure and got the genuine.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Otscnns
nailed frco.
The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, 0
TIIEATKK IiUH.MIISO,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
Capital, $100,000.00
A. W. Leisennng, Pres.,
P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres.,
J. R. Leisennng, Cashier,
S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier.
Open Daily From 9 to 3.
3 PER CENT. INTEREST
111 HI (III HnvliiirM XlrpOHltN.
TB1 -5TOTT
ARE GOINd TO
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Ti'xHH,;rSclrliMll, I.outHlinin
Colorado, Ulnli, Ctllornln
Orcgroii.WnHlitiiiit 011, Mexico
TScw Mexico or Arizona,
and will cord me n prstal caid
or letter stating
AVnere you nre going,
When you nre going,
Where you will start from,
How mony there nreiu your party,
What freight nnd baggage ou have,
I will write yon or rail at your houiouud
furnish you with the fullest Information
rcgardlLC routes, lowest rates of all
cluifif b, beklCcs ma s, descriptive and it
luttrated land pamphlets, resort books,
Hot Springs guides, eto.
Cheap Kurmlnp Lands In Missouri, Arktin
gas, jvansus ana 'xexas.
J. P. McC.NN. Eastern Trav. Agt.,
W. E. HOYT,
G.E. P. Agt., 801 Broadwny.NewYork
Iron Mountain Route,
MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY
.
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la and will ever bo tho
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a,i Ttiflnnm. Baokaoho.
Pnltin In tho Sldo. ChOBt QIld
JolntB, Wouralgia, Sprains &o
Bsfors you aetd to buy, oculn
era-PR El? QP CHARCE"S
ths valsaWs l?ocVl "OnUe to Hoaltb." witb
i tBdMsomeats of prominent physlolani,
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a 10 Broadway,
HEW TOKIl.
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50 C . bottle, For Solo by J
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uuir arcgguii
First Mioiial Bank
RUN DOWN AT SEA
All Unknown Ship Sunk By
tho Stonmor Arizona.
ALL OK BOARD PERISHED
Tho
Oraah Oama in the Eirly Mornlnj
During a Tog.
Panle Amnno tho fitoainer's rnssengors
Thought nt One Tlmo tlmt the Arltonil
tVould On Iown--Hcr Dock and Slili'i
llndlf DamagedXothlng tlut a I.lttl,
Wreckngo from tho Ship Found.
London, Sep, i. Tho steamship Arl
sona, of the Guion Lino, which left New
York on Saturday, Sop. 5, for Llvorpool,
arrived last oveulng at Quecnatown in e
battered condition, after a perilous voy
nge across the Atlantic.
Early on tho morning of the Oth, while
tho Arizona was steaming rapidly in a
foK, an unknown salllnu vessel, believed
to be a largo coasting schooner, collided
with the Arizona. Tho shock was very
great, and aroused the pnsbengers from
their beds.
For a tlmo the greatest excitement pro-
vailed until it was found that tho
steamer was not, as mauy feared, about
to go to tho bottom.
The stem of the schooner struck the
Arizona's front quarter Thirty feet of tho
rails of tho ship's deck were carried away,
and a lifeboat smashod. Tho deck was
considerably damaged and several plates
of tho vessel's side Wcro budly indented.
While the extent of the Injury to tho
steamer was being ascertained llfo-boats
were prepared for tho use of tho passeng
ers, and every preparation posslblo made
for tho saving of life in case the steam
ship should go down.
rears of such a catastrophe were, how-
over, soon allayed, thought It Was a long
time bef oro the passengors recovered from
the shock of their sudden awakening.
Search was mado for the colliding
schooner, but not n sign could bo seen
of her, nOr was 11 cry heard. Tho terriblo
shock had apparently crushed the sail
ing vessel in a twinkling and caused nor
to founder.
Part of tho bowsprit of the schooner
remained on tho Arizona's deck, and
other wreckage Indicated tho fate of tho
unfortunate mariners.
The Arizona's machinery hnd not suf
fered by the collision, and the voyage
was pursued nt tho usual speed and
without further accident.
MORE ARRESTS PROMISED.
Further nnd SenHtIonal Proceedings Ex
pected In tho llardnlcy SXnttcr.
Philadelphia, Sep. 14. Further pro'
ceedings, growing out of tho Bardsley
defalcation, will bo begun this week, it is
said, and also that sonio very sensational
disclosures may bo expected.
District-Attorney Graham, it is now
understood, contemplates -tho arrest of
Auditor-General McCammant ahd tho
Issuing of a warrant for tho arrest of
Stato Treasurer Llvesey, who but a few
days ago resigned the cashlersUip of tho
State Treasury and went awny to "Wis
consin. The members 01 the firm
of Glendennlng & Co., to whom
Bardsloy loaned largo amounts of
money and through whom his stock
speculations, amounting to millions,
were carried on, are also to no arrested
or subpoenaed. Other State officials may
also be Included in the arrests.
Tho proceedings will be held before
Judges Goulon and Fell, who will sit as
committing magistrates to hear the ovl-.
dence and determine whether tho accused
shalUbe held to ball.
MARSH LOCATED.
llut tho Fugitive Is Not tVlthln tho Juris
diction of the United States.
PiiiLABKLVlHA, Sep. 14. Detective
Frank A. O'Brien, who has visited every
Western city of importanco lu search of
Gideon W. Marsh, ex-president of tho
defunct Koystone National Bank has
just returned,
Detective O'Brien has met tho sons of
Mr. Marsh und knows exactly where tho
father Is. Ho cays Mr. Marsh Is not
within tho jurisdiction of the United
States and that it would tako consider
able diplomacy and no little money to
place tie lugulve lu fnlladelphla.
Yale's Opening Date.
New Haven, Conn., Sep. 14. The
academic year at Yale University opens
on September 24 and the numbor of men
attending will not fnll much below 1,800.
Last year the total was 1.G45. In tho
ucadeirilo department there will be not
less thnn lbO seniors, 200 juniors, 250
sophomores and 2"0 freshmen. The
scientifio school will have 450, tho law
school 110, medical school OH, theological
department lw, art school 44, post
graduate department iw,
Sir. Scott Grently Improvud.
Newport, R. I., Sep. 14. Ex-Congressman
Scott is slowly but surely ImproV'
lng. Yesterday ho was able to take' nnd
retain solid food. Ills physician, Dr.
Pepper, of Philadelphia, is so much en
couraged as to warrant him In leaving
town ior n weeK. a local puyslclnn will
liavo charge during Ur. t'epuor's absence.
Newport nir has been decidedly beneficial
to tne patient..
Stanley's Auatralhm Tour.
London, Sep. 14. With reference to
tho statement that Mr. and Mrs. Henry
M, Stanley, who aro visiting tho King of
tlio iielgluns, intend to go to Australia,
it may be addod that Itliov, have ahead v
booked their paumgo to Melbourne by
tne sioainer Arcaiuu, which tuey will
catch at Brindlsl on October 11.
A 1'iipal Nuncio for Canada.
Rome, Sep. 14. It is stated in Vatican
circles, that the Pope will shortly appoint
a nuncio to uunnua to act, as an inter
mediary between the Holy' see and Cana
dian Catholics. Some doubt is ontertuined
hore as to whethor Canada has the right
or inclination to receive a pnpal muncio
in an ouiciai capacity.
Money for Uvlctod Iriuli Tenants.
NEW Y011K, Sep. 11 Mr. Eugene
Kelly, treasurer of the National Federa
tion of America, has received from Arch
bishop Croke, of Thurles, Ireland, on ac
knowledgement of the recelnt of S3.-
021 74 sent by Treasurer Kolly for tho
reuei 01 tue evicted leuants in Ireland.
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' una lll'll.l) VP TIIH tVllOI.il HVOTKM w '....r-rX 'Ji.""
effective Cttthartiouso 11 oof I a nds
INSANE ASYLUM ABUSES.
A Startling Stato of Affairs Paid to Exist In
All Kuoh Institutions.
LoNO Branch, Sep. 14. Counsellor
Albert Bach, vico-chalrn,nn of tho Lunacy
Law He form League's central committee,
hns scut to tho committee's meeting in
New York, to-dny, a report on the condl
tlon of the seven New York stato lunntto
asylums. (
lie says he has ohtnlned ri mass of
evidence of nstnrtllngnaturo and that the
truth cannot bo fully learned except by a
commtttea of tho legislature -with tho
largest power of investigation.
Ho states that tho heads of asylums aro
mostly irresponsible despots and control
the boards of trustees or managers who
aro supposed to supervise themt also that
nbttses always occompany Irresponsible
power nnd that those who know of them
In the asylum fear to testify to them and
will not unless compelled.
Mr. Bach enunirates twenty-five dif
ferent abuses which ho avers exist
In the state asylums.
Ho ends by saying tho State Lunnoy
Commission aro entirely mistaken In
their oxpressed belief that tho State
Asylum inmates aro properly housed,
clothed, fed, nttended nnd medically,
treated, and that tho management of
these asylums desorves public confidence,
He ndds that the conditions of asylums
elsewhere is gonerally still Worse and a
disgrace to tho country.
THE ACTOR-MURDERER.
Evidence Fast Collecting Against Curtis
To lie Arraigned To-dny.
San Fiiancisco, Sep. 14. Actor Cur
tis still claims he remembers nothing
about Friday morning's tragedy and will
not talk of anything but his theatrical
record.
Yesterday Ofllcer J. J. Allen sworo to
tho complaint In Judge Hex's court,
charging Strclingcr with the iriurder of
Officer Grant.
The pollco are completing tho chain of
evidence against him nnd aro leaving no
stone unturned to lay bare all tho facts.
Tho street whero tho murder took place
was critically examined and the planks
with the bullet holes In tho fence oppo
site have been sawn out and put awny as
evidenco.
Tho police have found n man who saw
Curtis In tho custody of Grant on Cth
street, near Folsom. Ho speaks English
imperfectly, and has not been taken
before ah interpreter yet, but lieinado the
authorities understand that he knew
Grnnt and also identified Curtis as the
man Grant had in custody.
The police expect to find the man who
saw Grant nrrest Curtis.
Curtis will be arraigned this afternoon.
The fall trade is now coming on,
anil merchants should begin adver
tising.
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AKBAHOEMENT or PASSENGER TRAINS.
-MAY 10. 1891..
Uoctiannai ImIiid -rtIIT Ioora Ul,An..r.n'l. r-v
Mauch Cnunk. Leblehton. Blatlneton. Cata.
tiauquu, Ajieuiuwu, x)t)iuit)uem, juuiuiu, nil.
Hdelphlaand New York at 6.47, 7.40, 9.08 a.m.,
IZM, AIM, O.Q p. III.
For Belvldtre. Delaware Water Gan and
titroudsburg at 6.47, a. m., nnd 6.23 p. m.
or juamuenvtiie ana rrenion, v.vs a, m,
For While Haven. W llSCB-llarre and Fltts
ton 6.47, 9.08, 1H.41 a. m., 8.10 and 66 p. m.
r or xuncnanuoca, iu,u a. in., .s.iu ana o.a
. m, .
Por Auburn. Ithaca: Geneva and and Lvnns
10.41 a. in., and 6.28 p, in.
ror icojviue, lowanna. uayre, wavony,.
Elrulra, Itocbester, lluUalo, Niagara Falls,
uuicao ana ail poinu w eni at iu.ii a, m.,aua
5.2U n. in.
For ilralra and the West via Balamanca at
o.iu p. III.
or Auaennea, iianeion, oiocKion, mm
her Yard. Wcathcrlv and Penn Haven Juno
tlon at 6.47. 7.40. 9.08 a. m. and 12.62. 8J0 and
5,26 p.m.
ror jDHuoavniu, xjevision ana nuavei
Meadow. 7.40. 9.03 a. m. and 6.26 n. m.
For McraiittraiU 5.47 9.08. 10.41a. m. 8.10 and
o;o p. rn.
f or Jtazie urooK. jeaao. urnion ana irree
land at 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. li52 8.10 and
5.26 p. m.
ForQuakake at 6.47 and 9.08 a.m., and
3.10 p. m.
ror ivigffans, uiiDenon ana f raoKVUie at
5.5) anau.ua a m.. ana 4.iu p. m.
Vn. V.iaantlln ll.hn.nn f . . . 1....
6.47, 7.40. 9.08, 10.41, 10,68 a. m.,122,3.10,5.26, 8,03,
127. 7.1U.8.62. 10.15 a. m.. 1.00. 1.40. 4.10. 66
8.10 and 9.14 p. m.
For Darkwater. St. Clair and Fottsvllle.
7.40, 9.08, 10.68 a. in., 12.62,8.10,4.10, 6.26 and 8.0E
n. in
For Buck Mountain, New Uoston and
itoreo. 7.40. 9.08. 10.63 a. n... 1262. 8.10. 6.26 and
8.03 1). m.
r or naven ivnn, uenyana, mu iarraet ana
Bhamokln, 8.62, and 10.15 a. in., 1.40, 4.4C
aud 8.06 p. m.
Trains leave Bhamokln for Bbenandoan,
7.5'j 11.65 a. m., 2.10, iJiO and 90 p. m arriving
at Bhenandoah, 9.06 a. in., 12.52. 3.10, 6.20 and
u.io p. m,
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Ior lx)st Creek, (Jlrardvllle and Ashland,
1.50, 9.10 11.85 a. m., 2.45 p. m.
For Darkwater. Bt. Clair and FottSYlllt,
JMV, OtW, D,OU V , Ul., p. III.
For Yatc8vllle, tlahanoy City and Delano
3.00. 11.33 Ii. m.. 1.40. 4.40. 6.03 n. m.
For Lolly, Audenrled and Hazleton, b.V
a' in., 1.40 p. m:
Fur Mauch Chnnk. I.elilclilon. Blatlntton
Oatasauqua, AUentown, l!ethlebe.m, Eastoi
una mew xotit, .uu a. in., 1.4U p. m;
For Vblladelphla, 1.40 p. m.
E. B. BYINGTON,
Uen'l Pass, Apt., lletblebem,
HEADQUARTERS TOR
Pure Ice Cream 1
BREAD AND CAKES,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
Orders promptly attended to, Particular at
tention paid to linns, Picnics,
Festivals, etc
IB"1. SZEITI3:A.Isr
NOltTH MAIN BTREET,
Wear Corner of. Lloyd, : SHENAKD0AH, PENNA
WE'RE AFTER YOU !
mms d Bro.
Ebiladolphift and KoadiDg Railroad
J1t Table iti eflect July 16, 1891
TRAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS
2.i0 5.25, J,20 a. tn, and 12.85 .60 find 6.5S
111. Bnild&V 2.1(1 And 7.Jk r. m Vnr
oinoJ?!.111"1!!! fhllnaelphla week day,
?i0A??n7,?, .m- "-as M0 ana 6.63 pirn.
jV r " iu p. rut
umiu.iiuiiuu (,1SB. m., 4.30 p. tn.
. Ua-rrl,bu'' week ua. a.lu,7.w a. m,i
,r.u, o.oo p. m.
Mir AHeHiown, week flayi, 7.20 , m. 12.30
i,l0 p. in.
For 1'otlsvlli. vreek flays. 2.1R. 7 SO a m..
a. mt, 4.80 p. tn. f ,
ror 2-S!uuWM ana Mananoy city, week
.layn.2.10, 625,7.120 a. m.. 12 35 2.60 ana I?M
P. m. Hunauy, 2.lrf and 7.48 a. m 4.S0 p. tn.
AddltlonallurMalianoy Uty, week dayi 7.00
p. nr.
ror mncmter ana uolumii la, week aay.
7.20 a. ro., 2.60 p.m. ' '
ror-wiiuannpon, Hnnnury ana Ivewlsbnrk.
week (lays, 8.25, 7.20 and 11.8) a, m 1,83. 7.00
l. m. Bnnaay-8.23 u. tn., 3.03 p. in.
f or Manunoy 1'laue, wugk any, 2.10 8,23.
2S. 7.1 and 11.80 a. tn.. 12.SS. l.as. i fill k rs
7JW ano n.2 p, m, BuDduy, 2 10, 8J!3 and 7,48
a. ro. 8.06, 4.30 n.fti.
For (Jlruravlllev (Rappahannock Btatlon)
" wnjB, o.J, I"."', ( .tV auu li,ouH, in..
12.M. 1.86. 60. 6.65. 7.00 and .2S. n. m. Hunrtav
2-10, .. 2 1, 7.48 a.m., 8.05, 4.30 p. m.
( or Ashland and BbumoKin, week davs,
4.2!, 5.26,7.20, 11.3) a. m 1.86, 7.U0 and V.ii
P. m. Unnday 8.2, 8 82 a. m., 8.06 p. m.
Leave New York via Phlladelnhla. wmk
lnys.7.45 a. m., 1..T0, 4.C0, 7.30 p. ra 12.18
ulflil. Hnndsy, h.oo p. m., 12.16 ulenu
Leave Mesr Vorlt via Maneh ohunk, week
days, 4.30, 8.46 a. m., 1.00 and 4.0 p. nt.
Ieave, FWlidelpbla, weea days, 4.10, and
10.00 a. m. 4.00 and B.OO p. m.. from Broad
nd CallowUill und 8.33 a. m, and 11,30 p. m,
from 8th anc orten rnreeUs. Bundav b.us r.
m. 11.10 p. rn. from Otn an( u-'nen.
jave I'.eaainK, week days, 135. 7.10, 1U.(&
ind 11.50 n. m., 6.65, 77 p, m. Uunduy 1.35 ana
WAS a, mi
Us&yo FottKVllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m..
W.N. It 11 D. tn. Bunday. 2.40. 7.00 a. ni. and
3.(5 p, la.
Jave xaoiaqna, weeK days, 8.V0, 8.48 and
2 1 a. in.. 1.21. 7.13. and 9.18 n. in. Sunda? B.IO
7 43 i. in. and 2.60 p. m.
lirtuTu mauanoy vny, weeK oays, j.4u.
und 11.47 a. in., 1.61, 7,42 and 9,41 p.m. bull,
day, 8.40,8.17 a. m 8.20 p, in.
Leave Alatianoy i'lane, week days, 2-43, 4.10
.30, 935, 11.L9 a. m.,1.05, 2.1'U. 6 20. d 28. 7.67, and
In.Wp. m. Huuday2.4j, 4.00, and 8.17, a.m.
837,6.01, p.m.
irftave QlrardTllle (llappahannock Station)
week days, 2.47, 4.07, 6.38, and 8.41 a. in., 12.03,
i.12, 6.2H, 0,82, 6.03 and 10.00 p.m.. Bupday,2,47,
..0...83d.m.8.il,5.i'7 j). m.
Loavo Wllllamsport, week days, 8.00,9.43 ant)
U.b5 a.m. 8.85 and 11.15 p. m. bunday 11.13
p.m.
or iiaiumorc, wasningion ana me west
via li. & O. K. II., through trains leave Qlrard
flLVeuap suiLiuu, x-uiiaueipnia, ii r. i. i,l
at 4.16, 801 and il.27 a. m 1.81. 4.24 , 5.65 an
7.23 p. m. Sunday, 4.18 8.02 11.27 a, m 4.24
j. 63 and 7.2jp. m.
ATXAnI'IOCITY DIVIBION.
Leave Philadelphia, Cheetnnt Btreet Whai f
a -iu a lb Btreet Wharf.,
For Atlnittlc Ctv. A
Wook-dpyH Express, 8 00, 9:00 a. tn. 2.ftVj
3.00, i.iy .6.00 p. ! Accommodation, 7 4U a.
tn. and 4.15. 0 30 n. m.
auadajo. tlipresfi, 8.00, 9.00 a, m, AO
comm. -txilou, s.OO a. m. nd 4.43 p. m.
KetnrnlDB, leave AtlanUo City, depot
v t lantlo and Arkansas avenues. Wewkla1 a
Express, 7.00, 7.80, 9.00 a. m. and 8.15, 4.00, 5.30
p. m. Accommodation 6.00, 8.10 a. m. and
4.80 p.m. Bundays-Kxprebs, 4.00, 6.00 p. m.
Accommodation, 7.30 a. in. nnd 6.03 p. m.
u. . Hancock, uen'i hwi't Act.
x. a. MCLEOD, yree. & Uen'l Manaeer.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
60HUYLKIIJ. DIVISION,
On and after Sejitcmber 1, 1491, (ram ttllf Ituv
anenanuoar) an ,rouows:
For WIZKnn. Gllberlon. Fradrvllle. Now
Castle, Bt. Clair, and way points, 6.00, 9.13
m and 4.1S p m.
Sunday s, 600, 9.4U a.m and 8.1 o p m.
For Fottsvllle. 6.00, 8.10 a m and 4. 15 p m,
Bnndays. 000, 0.40 a m and 3.10 p m,
For Heading, 8.00, a m and 4.16 ptu.
Bnndays, 600, 9.40 a. in. and 3.10 p m.
HYr Pnlttnwn. Phnpnlxvllln. NnrrlfctDTm
And Fhlladelvbla (Broad street staltohi. 6.0O.
a. m. and 44s p m week days
Sundays, tmu, v.iu a in b.iu p m
Trains leave Frackvllie lor Bhenandoah at
10.40 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 p in. Bundays.
U.13 a m and 5.40 p m.
iavb Poitevllle lor Shenandoah. 10.15 ana
11.43, a m 7.15, 8.42 p m. Sundays, 10.40 a in
3,16 p rn.
Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station),
for Pottsvllle and Bhenandoah. 6.67. 8 35 a m
4.10 and 7,03 p m week days. Bunda 6 60, and
9.2S ft m
'or iSBW YOrK. 8.2U, 4,16, 4.4U, 6.85, B.60, 7.
3.X)8.!iii. iLOO.ll.OOrind 11.14. 11.85a m.l2.00noi
(limited exnress, 1.06 4.50 ii in.) 12.2112,44,1.
.a.', ..ui a, O, Q.4 I, OMJ I. in O.IA uuu lu.w p.
m. 12.01 nlKht.
x nn,Hunauys, 8.20, 4.05, 4.40. fi.36, 8.12, C.80,9.60,
li35-irr. hiid 12 21, 12.11, 2.30, 4.02, (limited.
i,.i-i..o -Z8, rzK !). , i ui ana tz.ui nigm
For Sea Girt. LoneBranch nnd Intermediate
stations 4,03, 0.60, 8.23 nnd 11 39 a, in., 6.40. 3.80,
4. 10 p. in, weekdays. Huturdays only 5.00 p.
m. nundayh4 05iiud8 23a. m.
For Baltimore and Washington, 8.60. 7.20,
10 and 11.18 a. in.. 4 41, 0 67. 7.40 p.m. and 12.03
rilL'ht daily anc; 8 31. 10.20 a. in.. 12 33 limited
express witn aining car to iiammore) i.isu, a.m
p. in. w nek days. For Baltimore only 2,02, 4.01
l.lu J .... c 11 ,, ,), ...,, " '
WtDH UMO, II.OU p. ui uniij-.
For Itlcbmond, 7 20 a. m. and 12.03 night
daily, 1"30 p. nl,1 auily, except Bunday.
XTMUiB leave xinrriauuiu lur jriimuurE ana
the west every day at 12.2ft and 8.10 a m and
4.00 (limited) and 3.40. 8 30.' D.33 n m. Wav for
Alloonn o a m and 4.10 p nt every day.
r or riiisourK uniy, ii.ai h hi uaiiy ana iv.sj
i m week days.
Leave Bunhnry lor Wllllamsport, Elmlro,
Canandalgua, Hochester, BuDaloand Niagara
falls, 6.10 a m dally, and 1.42 nm week da vs.
,r"or 'Wfttklns, 6.80 p m week days.
r or trie ana intermediate points, o.m ami,
dally. For Lock Haven, 5.10, and 9.C6 a m.
dally, 1.42 and 6.30 p. m. week days. For
Bsnovn WO a m 1.42 and 60 p m weok days,
).1U a, m ijnndnys,
iliAB. K. PDGH, J. H.WOO0,
' Gen, Mnn'r Uen. Pots. Agtr
Ty-ILMINGTON 4 NOATHEICN It, It.
urnie taoie m tneci juay.w, 1691.
Trains leave Iteadlnir IP. b It. station) far
Gibraltar, Seylert. BIroiboro, Joanna, Bprlng
ueiu, wayueHuuiK juuciiun, woaiesviue, wesi
Cheslcr.Cbadslora Junction, B. A O. Junction.
Wilmington and Intermediate stations, daltv
D.U',ULUIllu,,.,v,inUU I'-f-J U..11 CV1J I,
n. 111. Handav onlv at 8.03 n. m. 4.
For Warwick, ttt. Peters and InlermeS
stat lons.dally eicept Bunday, at 9.20 a.m., atitUI
6.19 p.m. Bunday only 8.16 a m. (1
For Blrdsboro and intermediate stations, jl
Saturday only, at 12 m. till
j-iir jnitiiuurr nuu n unuiligiuu III. ts u, IV.I 1
H.) dally except Sunday at 6.25 and 8Ji0 a. m.l
and 8.15 p. ra. bunday only ui 3.05 p. in. 1
Trains arrive at Heading (P. A lit tlatlon) J
irum wiiminguin, ii. ts u. juncuon, Aionv
rbanln. L'haddsloid Junction. West Chtsler. .
lnape. Coatesvllle, Waynesburg Junction, '
Hprlngneld.Joanna.Blrdsboro, Gibraltar, Hey- ,
nuiiuu u. ui. uma uiiu oai p. m auu-
dnr onlv at 11.21a. m.
From Bt. Peters, Worwlck and Intermediate, I
stations, daily except hunday, at HAS a. )u.!J
HIJU..UII. Ill, DUUUHV UUIHlOp, Hi,
From Blrdsboro and Intermediate Btatlous
cauiruay only ai l.iu p, m.
Ftora Waf hlngton and Baltimore, dally ex
I .1 . . wish, nwu O.il ... IB
Bunday only at 11.2la. in. 01
liuwflENH niUGGS, Gen'l Pass, Aut
A. G. McOA UHLAN D, Bupt,
RUPTURE,
We, the undersigned '
are entirely cured n.
llunture bv Dr. J. Bl
MAYElt, 881 Arch St., Pblla. Ttoraas 1
llartunir. New IllnErirold. 1'a.. I. Pnndt. Kmii!
Easton, Pa., L. P. & C. A. Deturck, Olcy. Par
It. U. Stanley, 4218pn.ee St, Ihanon, Pa., A '
..viiuimil . ui-b Ay, .-nil. 1. Ill"
klm, Pa., Wm. E. llariepstlne, PhoenlxvllK
ni., v. iu. ifinnacu, 114 wuriiiugton
Beading, Pa., J. 0. Lyme, 1310 W. Howard Bt I
Harrlsbuiv, Pa., C, Ktehn, Douglassvllle, 11
ur, Kuiiui is in juoiei i enn, iteaaing, ra
on'the 2ud'Baturday ot each month, Call t
see blm, .
MUCKER, M. D
PHYSICIAN AND SUXQ&ii
. i,.
(iu. v xuBb ventre mreei; -wananoy vny, i
Ukln RDd all ipecUl dUeaaea a ipcclaltT.ft