Evening Herald. PDJILISIIIID DAILY, SUNDAYEXCliPrnn It. 0. JlOMll, FAUor and l"nUIher. W3T. ,T. WATKISS, Loewl lltlltor. ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT 3e EVfflflXO JlliliALDhaia taroerclr eulaHan in MieHtindouh Won any ollttr paper puMWifi, Jlonkt open In all. SUBSCRIPTION rates: Daily, per yer, - - K 0" Weekly, per year ... 1 SO Entered at tlie Posloftlee, at Mhenaiidoah, Pa, fortranemlMiton through the malm as second olmw mall matter. THE DAYTON WILL CASE. Charged That 11 nod In Not the Son or the Defeated, Xew York, Sep. IB. The matter of the will of the estate of the Into Mrs. May I. Dayton In on the docket of the Circuit Court In Aberdeen, S. 1)., for further hearing. In this case Lyman C. Dayton, the St. Paul millionaire real estnte owner, traversed the petition of James C. Reed, of thin city, for letters of ad ministration on Mrs. Dayton's estate, nud makes the sensational charge that Heed is not the sou of Mrs. Dayton. The latter died nt San Francisco on Juno 3, and left property to .Tames C. Heed, who was private secretary to President Arthur, which is valued nt $2011,000. She claimed that Reed was hor son by a former marriage, and appointed him administrator. She was married to Lyman C. Dayton in St. I'aulin 1803. NEVER BEFORE ACCOMPLISHED. Canoeists MnUo llio Trip fiom Moosoliead T.oko to fit. Johns, N. II. Si. John, N. U., Sop. 15. Eugono Un lerhlll and Murray Uocock, havo per formed a feat novor before accomplished. They reached this place yesterday, hav ing traveled in a canoo from Mooseliead Lake to tlio mouth of St. John River, a instance or ol4 miles. They had threo guides and three ca noes and made tlio journoy in 21 days. Their actual traveling tlmo, however. was 14 days, the rest of the time having been passed in camp, llsnlug awl shoot lng, The Wool Stntlstlo Controversy. Boston, Sep. 15. Hon. David A. wells' recent imputation against the in tigrityof the census statistics of wool manufacture is mot by a positivo denial from Mr. S. N. D. North, the special ,rm ji mo census in charge of the sta tistics of rcou" mimufiicturo, who has written a letter to Mr. Wells "t nvlch, Coun. Test of Guns for tint New Cruisers. Washinotox, Sep. 15. A preliminary experiment, developing tho capacity of ...,.1,1i fnrt.v ciHhvn iriinn the tvllo to bo used on tho new cruisers, 12 and 13, has boon madu by tho Navy Depart ment and tho results proved very satls f..ntn A vplnnllv of 2.180 feet a sec ond was obtained with fifteen tons power pressure. Will Always Ho 11 Mental Wreck. Lincoln, Nob., Sep. 15. Tho physicians t John Fitzgerald, President of the Irish Land Leasuo of Am erica say lie will survive his attack of cougostiun of the brain, but admits reluctantly, that mentally ho will novor 1)0 himself again. Tho sad news lias greatly nlfected his many friends. 'I'd jiunnRe a Now Yurlt Sfagazlne. Baltimohk, Sep. 15. Rev. Francis ltynn, S. J., who his been connected with Loyold College and St. Ignatius Church for the past six years will soon take up his residence in New York, vrhero he will manage n monthly maga zine to be established by tho Society of Jesus. Gen. Ciirr ltoportod ns Doing Nicely. New YortK, Sep. 15. Gen. Joseph n. Carr lies ill In a privato room nt St. Luke's Hospital in this city. Houho Surgeon Gibson and Dr. William T. null have performed an operation for canoer upon tho General, who (s reported ns doing nicely. Wanted lly tho New York I'ollco. Boston, Sep. 15. Tho polico aro look ing for a young mnn calling hlmsolf Tracy 11 liacon of New York city. Whilo lieru ho stopped nt tho Vendoma and loft -without paying his bill. Ho la wanted in Hew York. An Kpldoiulo of IMntherliu rilTSHURO, Sep. 15. Oroensburg has nn epidemic of diptheria and scarlet fever. There aro 100 cases in town, and many uetus havo occurred. l.nnd Olllee lSmplojos to llo Dismissed, Washington, Sep. 15. Twenty special jig 'iits of the Lauu Olllco, nt work in the Hold, will lie dismissed in a low days be cause of luck of funds. A Smart Marc. An Irvinffton (Cal.) party owns a small mure, bays tho San Francisco Call, that, with hor oolt, is allowed tho run 0 tho door-yard. "Puss" Is fed from a largo Iron bucket, utght nnd morning, and at these times the neigh- uors' ohlOKens, Hooking around, annoy nor greatly. Une largo block hen had long beon a special torment. The othci night the mare was seen, ttf tor emntv. lng hor bucket, to havo turned It bottom side up. Nothing was thought of it, uowover, until next morning, when It was found that she had Imprisoned be neath it her tormontor, the block hen, who was ndnrly dead from her long con- uncmont in bucn narrow quarters. Morlt Wins. We deitre to ay to' our cjtlrens, that for yenrn we have been selling Or. Klnfe's New jvIus's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. Kluc's New I,lf I'llls, UucKleu's A ml fa Halve and Klee rlo Hitters, and have never handled mined k that H as well, or Jhat have given Bueli untverrul ratlsfaotlon. We da not heslluto to liiiarautro tlism every nine, un.t we Hiunn resuy in ruiuna (uo pur clnue 11 r lew. If satlsfsotorv rrsnlls do 11 t lot low their use These remedies have won inir grout ponuumy purely on their merits, j, ii.iiageuuucu, uiurKist. Tlio call will Boon bo for the heater man ta tlx tliu heuter. Jet trlniuilng will again havo tho graap oa femluluo poimlarity. Hie Association V ants to l'lny trie longan LcMbville, Ky., Sep, IK President I'lielp of tho Association has written tc lYoutlgr of 'tho League, proposition 6rlci of Kmes to test tho rclatlve"trdngth 'ol the tVro organisations, lie proposgt three? ilvo'dr seven games' between anj number of Association And Longue dribs; some to bo played on Association ami some on League grounds, tlio decldina game, if necessary, to bo played on neu tral grounds; To Mitlto Up n Tonnt for tho Wosi. Dmnvhm, Col., Sep. 15. Arrangement are boing mndo by which the Denver Club will play a series of games In West ern and Pacific const cities with a, club mndo up from the best players of the National Leaguo mid American Associa tion, captained by Comiskoy of ttie St. Louis Drowns, after tho championship season is over. NOTHING LIKE III rflood Is thicker than water, fcud must bo kept pure to Insure good health. Swift's Si'HOino is natures rttmrrif lor tliis purpose. It nevor to fails ellmnato the iniptar tics and build up tho general health. Them is only one Swift's fjpeclflo, and there is nothing Hko It Be sure and get the genuine. Treatise on lllood and Skin DIksh smiled free. The Swift Speciflo Co., AthustA, Ge Pirst National Bali XIII5AXKI5 IIUII.IUXG, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $160,000.00. A. W. Leisenrmg, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrmg, Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Oally From 9 to 3. ?'PEil CENT. INTEREST! I'j.Hl 011 Having) noHlts. mi 1 i?r.I,u rii.lAllw n.irninnnn.N nentarad. Weakness, Nervousness, Jleblllty. and all the train ot evils irom early crrorsor lator excesses tlio results of overworn, sickness, worry, etc 1 uu strength, development, and tone nlven to every orean and portion ot tho body. Blmplo, natural methods. Immediate Improvement Been. 1" allure tmpossiuie. a.ww reiurenivB. jjui&, ..puuuwu. UU) prtHlIB aJRiii-u ibwiioui nuw. uuio.o I1 YOU AHE aOINCJ TO nilHRntirl, ICatiHnH, ArltaiiHOH, Tc'xaH.'.ISclJriihlca, LouiHlmni, Colorado, III11I1, C"lilorlllll, Urc-Koii.WnHliiiiKtoii, Mexico, New aiexlco or Arizona, and will send me a postal caid or letter stating Wticre you are k1"Bi When you are going, Whero you will eturt from, How many there are In your party, Whut freight and baggage you have, I will write you orcnllat your houfoand furnish you with the fullest (Information ngitrdliB routc lonut rates of nil clufses, besldte mars, descriptive and Il lustrated land pamphlets, resort books, Hot Hprlugs guides, etc Cheap Farming Lards In Missouri, Arkan- J. P. McCANN. Eastern Trav. Agt., W. E. HOYT. G. E. P. Agt., 891 Broad way ,New York Iron Mountain Route, MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY Genuine Iq, 0i is and will over bo tho best Bomody for t.-i-oti tho rMn. nricfc and Jointo, Nouralgia, Spralne, &o Before you aeed to mji ODtula iK-corrtr nr. nUtftr.E'tl tho tk1 li-.M ooki "Qutde to Dealth," xAihj endortemeatsoi prominent puyuwa F,AD.niGHTER&CO. 310 uroaowaY, Prize Medals Aflanfcdf n 11 ...i N ?? n 1- nits. ' nnaitn linntiABi ituaoK'iiiai.ijOTiaoDs leo&fti JKH.v' "vtisiu'. t vtv 50 OentS a bottle, Por Salo byM 1. r. 0. KIHL.TN, iC. II. llAGlTVTttTCII, F?riK SHENANDOAH, VA., j&l u ;as. mid Atixer djumiiti nm era nai 1 BASE DALL SCORES. Xlilcngo Wins tlio FlrntTOaino Ployed With the llostons' i AT UnOOTt.Vlt,i, Brooklyn 0 Ofslo I 3 0 B Cincinnati 0 0 10y0 ,7 0 4 0-1 Ilnttcrles-rarutlicrsnnd 'Kliislowi Jlullanf and Harrington. tf AT NEYOItltJ New York 0 0 0 00 o 1 0-3 Plttsburit 0 0 0 0 V! 0 8 x- 4 llatterics Iluslo anil llnoklcy; Galvlu and Miller,. , ' ' AT BOSTON. Boston 0 u 0 0 0 0 0 0 1- Chicago 0 0401080 X 1 Batteries Stalcy and Dennett; Hutchinson aud fcchrlvor. ' t ' AT VIULADF.LrnfA. Philadelphia 0 3 2 0 0 0 2 0 x-13 Cleveland...;. ...7.2-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 o J Batteries Boatlu and Zlmmor. King and Cleniouts. National League llecord. . Per ctubt. mm. Loit. crt Cllloag0...75 41 .010 lloston. .,..(10 40 .685 NewYork.ia 48 ,601 I'lilIa'pUutiOO 65 ,i23 fur rau'i.. iron. t. n't Cleveland. M OH AM ilrooklyn.ol 00 .430 ritWOurg.WJ U7 Ctncln'aU.47 7J 437 .005 American Association Games AT ST. L0UI3. Ft.Louls I 1000803 1-7 lkiltlmore 1 0800100 0-4 llsttcrles ltottgcr and Iloylc; Ilcaly and Townsond. AT LOUI8V1I.I.S. I.oulsvlllo 1 0 10 10 0 0 lloston 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0- n s- 7 Unttcrlos Haddock and Murphy;. Stratton and Schellhussc. AT COLUMBUS. Columbus 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 2-10 Wostalnmon 0 0080000 0-1) rttorio3ICuoll and Donaliuo; Casslau and Sutclilfo. AT MILWAUKEE. No gamo, rain. American Association llccord Per Clubs, tTrm. tmU Ct llotton.... 83 30 .UM ht. Louis. .711 45 .ISM UaltliooroUO o'J .353 Athletlo..05 50 .0J7 fluln. Won. Jit. ce Columbus.. 50 03 .403 Jllhvnuk'e.uJ US Lou'villo... 41 70 Wah'ton..4a 77 .1JI ;14'4 Ml Knstorn Association. ,AT LBBANOK. Lclmnnn 1 0 0 0 3 1 0- 0 Albany 0 0 3 0 0 4 X- Batteries Fitzirerald audKlnir: Frickou and Drown. AT TROT. Troy,.., 2 01001000-4 Uullnlo 3 00OOUO11-1 Ilattorlos Slioa and Murpuyi German and Wcckbookcr. FOR THE EXCHANGE OF NEWS. The Interstato Press Association Formed nt lllnghamtonOlllccrs Elected. ConTLAND, N. Y., Sept. 15. Tho Inter Btato Press Association was formed at Dinghamton yestcrdny nfteraoon. The object of tho association is tho exchange of nows between the papers in tho asso ciation. Each paper will bo held re sponsible for nows in tho city whero tho paper is published. All nows will bo sent by wire. The following officers -wero elected: Editor Tuthill, of the Hornellsville Times, president! Editor Scott, of tho Owego IJecord, vice-presidoiit; Editor Leo, of ho Onconta Star, secrotaryj Editor McKeo, of tho Tonawnnda Heviow, treasurer. In ndditiou to tho papers mentioned, the Dinghamton Herald, Susquehanna (Pa.) Transcript nnd Cortland Journal comprise tho association. They began sorvico this motning. Indians I)lo Front Dnncllitf. GuTimrc, O. T., Sep. 15. A Govern ment Inspector who has just como from tho C'hoycnno and Arapaho Indian reser vation tolls o! a largo number of deaths among thdso tribes. Thoy havo been holding a dance on tho Quachlta river. During tho past three days nearly n hun drcd of the Indians havo fnllun uncoil- BClous during tlio dance and fully half of them have died. Scores of others are very sick, Xntnl lllow at l'ool Rooms. Nrw York, Sen. 15,-The fight ot tho Brooklyn Jockey Club against the pool rooms, which has up to now uoen un successful In keeping tho pool man from operating their businoss, resulted to-dny in the club withholding ull entrios from tho newsDApers. litis will rodtico at tendance nt tho track, but will likely compel tho pool rooms to close, Arrested on IlevollIng Charges. New Youk, Sep. 15. Robert Bell, As sist ant Soxton of Calvary Church, this city, is under nrrost on charges of having abducted nnd criminally assaulted six Jewish girls ranging from 14 to 10 years of ago. Tho girls confessed and said Hell had been dishonoring tho church for almost a year. Two of tho girls ho made drunk with communion wine. lleonuie a Having Maniac. LynwoOD, N. J., Sep. 15. John Saun ders, a prominent young business man ot Pleasnntvillo, has suddonly become a raving maniac, and is confined in his father a residence In this place. It Is aid his mental trbublos wero caused' by brooding over a quarrol which' he' recent ly had with kU brother in rogard to busi ness. Donlos the KIltintiNovr. Elkton, JId.,Sep. 16. Harry A Price, aged 5 years, was found dead in his room yesterday morning wUh a bullet hole In his head. Ho w is dreising, evidently, when shot, ns ho h wl on some cf his clothing. StiHploi m centero 1 upon his cousin, Percy Carr, who sbpt with him, Carr nt llrst admitted tne shooting but now ho denies It. ltockefeller N.'eds Aliioluto Het. Nnw York, Sep 15. Jolin D. ltocko (ollcr, wlio Uas been couniied to his lipme at l' oroit Jllll, U., lor some weeks past, is a very nick man'. A cor ns ot physi cians examine"!! hl'it'uml fleeiarej him to bo (roe from -organio diseases, butdocided that his nervous system needed aliwiluto rest. Nmokoless Powdtir n Kucuoss. WA81ii.'OTO.v, Sep. 18. The Navy De partment lias made a very satisfactory trial of t.iaokoloss pow4vr for smMl unns of American manufacture. Tho trial Bhotred a speed ot 2,160 feet per second, with a preusuro of 11. U tons lu the chamber. Counsel for Airs. 3Iuybrlc!(. London, Sep. 15. The services of Sir Charles Itussell and Slf Horace Davey nave uoon rcuuueu ta test tne legality ol jurs, juaynrioK-s uetention in prison. U.lillnH'J.OOQ llHll, PiiaADEuniA. Bep. 18, The five roer cantlle appraisers have been held li (2,000 ball each for appearance at th noxt term ot court. As n Pleasant nnd 1, . cuectivocatiiariiouserlooflana ' Ail Quiet nt MrlcoMlle. KXOXville, Tcnrr., Sep. 15. Every thing is now perfectly quiet ntHrlcevlllo, and it Is fully believed there will be no domorfstration unless the Legislature ndjoums without tnklng soma stop look ing to the abrogation of tlio present con tract with tho lessees or tlio abolition ot the loaso system. The penitentiary question is tho mqst urgent coining be fore 11 Tohnes'ee' Legislature for many yonrs, nnd the proceedings of the body during this week will be watched with the greatest interest. Young Howard Appeals to Ills rather. Nw Yonit, Sep. 15. Harry Howard, tho son of n rotirod merchant of BUrllng ton, Vt., who was nrrosted Monday night while playing at Huber's Museum in a sketch with Miss May Hell, a variety ac tress with whom ho had "doubled up," for tho theft of 21,500 fropi a former em ployer, is completely broken down and has appealed to his father to aid him. He is 80 years old and has been married twice. His last wifo is now in this city. Receiver Yardloy 6ued. Philadelphia, Sep. 15. Counsel for John W. Boughton has brought n suit in equity in the Unltod States Circuit Court against Robert M. Yardloy, receivor of tho Keystono National Bank, for tho re covery of $.119.80, the proceeds of drafts said to have been collected by the bank In March last, a few days prior to the closing of its doors. rnlih in Hor CuroMvo Powers Condemned. Quebec, Sep. 15. A mnndaniont from Cardinal Taschoreau was read in the Catholic churches of tho city condemning' tho faith manifested by the French Catholics of tho province in tho alleged curative powers of a littlo girl who is de clared to be endowed with supernatural gifts. Fastest Long Trip on ltecord. Buffalo. N. Y., Sop, 15. Tho special flyor from New York over tho Centrnl, which arrived hero at 8:50 yesterday af ternoon, made tho fastest long trip on record. The distance, 430 1-2 miles, waj covered in 440 minutes, Including threo stops which consumed 14 minutes. 'Mora Pay For Cigarmnkcrs. B03TON, Sep. 15. Tho Clgarmnkers Union at their meeting hero' announced that a new price list for packers which advances wages for packers about 1 0 per cent., has been accepted by tho manu factures in nil union shops In tho city, In n few moro weeks the bell will' ring the "mil lii" for straw hntsf The time lins come for farmer lads ami liifHPs to Indulge in apple butter parties. CCPYR1CH7 151 Full of trouble tho ordinary pill. Trouble when you take it, and trouble when you'vo got it down. Plenty of unpleasant ness, but mighty littlo good. With Dr. ricico's i'leasant irelleta, thero'3 no trouble They'ro made to prevent it. They'ro tho origi nal littlo Livor Pills, tiny, sugar- ooated, nnti-bilioua granules, purely vogetablo, porfcotly harmless, tho smallest, easiest and best to tako. Thoy clcanso and regulato tho wholo system, in a natural anil easy way mildly and gently, but thoroughly and effectively. Ono littlo Pellet lor a laxativo throo lor a cathar tic Sick Headache, Bilious Head? ache, .Cqnstjpation, Indigestion, Bil ious Attaqks, and, aU derangements of tho liver, stomach, and bpwcls aro prevented, vpHoved ami cured. They're tbo cheapest mil you can buy, fcr they'ro guaranteed to givo Bausiacuon, or jour money jb re turned. You pay only for tlio valuo re ceived. Can you aak moro? Bank Counters, Tyler Systom, Port uuio, uncquaiea in oiyius, ... Finish. , ISO rscs rslslaxu. tr C.oBlvrt. Drtkt etc. IllustrsUd u Colon. lU.ts rrt rwtsts It CuU. Also 'I'jier's Jjoyni OlUee llr.li. Snd Type writer (lulilnels. SiOU Styles. Host and cheap est on earth, with great reduction iu pneos. ro.tif It CU. Full Use. off Dolt, (hslrt, T.Utt, llmk r..., fsbiu.ii, i.i.i uii.k .TMtfWai) Spfrl.l wotd Mis lo or4.r, "Tk l-HH 11 It CO., &I.X.UUIS, aia.ttr.s.A. IMlblU. Ott.. SIWST.1B tlttCk. oupeleu by rapitlly dl&kppcJtr, una fa ten ayt t two-thlris nf y toonUls f ' mlr- T C M n 1 V f ' w ! t ft C fi hr mll7 U cnloti aiiet. I tti UAlu furnUhcd T UCU yon okr litl, menu tea mv ni snnu o jr punsf w HWlrMAiICsnwMkl thd ltt nhvsli tan. Ptorn fitrt ilow ftvmndinii PURIFY! BLOOD piiisArt Tiin ro.iiPLBXiow, BUIOIITKW THE EYKH, SWEETEN THE IinEATnl , . . TONE THE PTOMAnil. 1115AI.TII. s PocJophyllin Pills GAGTUS blood cure. SUPERIOR TO SARSAPARILLfl, lrones up your system and gives you an appetito 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 Klrlin'8 Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Slock, Shenandoah, Pa. Your trade is what wo waut. ' . This is how wo propose1 to get it, By falling you a flrst clasn Rii icle ; hypclllugyou for less than others; by pelling you furniture, an organ, a piano, n sewing machine or anything else In the line of household goods. We have a largo and va ried stock to select from. ' No trouble to show goods. Call, examino and lie convinced. 3 H H is 7" OLD RELIABLE, J. P. Williams i Bro., Sotitli Mnlu St., ' Leiigli Valley Railroad. ABKANOEUENT 01 1'ASSKKOEIl TKAINB. -MAY 10, 1891.. Vaiusenger trains will leave Shenandoah fct. oiaucn l.nuna, jemzuion, eiaiinsion, waia. sauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton. Phil adelnhlaandNew York at 5.47, 7.40, 9,03 a.m., 1252. 8.10. 5.26 p.m. ' For Belvidere, Delaware Woter Gap and litroudsburg at 5.47, a. m.. and 526 p. m. For Lambertvllleaud Trenton, 9.0S a, m. For White Haven, Wllkes-Barre and Pitts ton 6.17. 8.08, 10.41 a.m., 8.10 and 528 p. m. ForTnnkhonuock, 10,41 a. m., 3.10 and 6.26 p. ra. For Auburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyons 10.41 a. m.r and 5.26 p. m. r iir i.acey vine, xowauaa, esayre, waveny, Klralra, i Ilocliester, Baflalo, N laaara Falls, Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and 526 pv m. 1 For h Imlra and the West via Salamanca at 3.10 p.m. ror Auaenneu. xiueioluu, otueuuju, -l. mu tter Yard, Weatherly and Penn Haven Juno Hon nt 6.4 r, 7.40, 9,08 a. m.and 12.62, 3.10 and 52 p. m. For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and licavei Meadow, 7.40, 9.03 a. m. and 6,28 p. m, . ForScranlonat6.47 9.08, 10.11 a. m. 8,10 and 5:26 p. m. Knr TlRKle Rrnok. Jeddo. Urlfton and Free land at 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10,41, a. m,, 1252 3.10 and fi26D.m. ' 1 For (luakoke at 6.47 and 9.08 a. m., iid ' For wjggaris, Gllberton'. and JJFaokvllle', Hi 7.DU UUU V.UO 1. Ul,, HUU )J. Ui, For Yatesvllle. Mahanoy City aud Delano, J.17, 7.10. 9,08, 10,41, 10J58 a.m.,1223.10,5.28, 8,03. 9.2! andlO.27 p. m. For uotit ureest, jiraraviue ana Asnuua, w .a a ko in 1 n m i fin i An A in n 1.10 and 6.14 p. m. ' r y ior uarnwater, ai. umir ana roiwviue, i.40, 9.08, 1058 a. m., 12,52, 3.10, 4,10, 5.28 and B.0S. P-m- .. . ... V, nor isaca juouuiain, new uoston ana Moreu. 7.40. 9.08. 10.68 a. II... 1252. 8.10. 626 and i&i p. m, For Haven Hnn. Centralia. ML Carmel and ahamokln. t52, and 10.15 a. in., 1.40, 4.4C inu 8.ua p. m. Trains leave Hhamokln lor Shenandoah. TJJSr 1153 a. m., 2.10, 4.80 and 0.80 p. to., arrlvlng at Shenandoah, 9.05 a. in., 12.52, 8.10, 6.26 and 11,10 p. ui. ' unulliV TliAlKa For Lost Creek, Glrardvllle and Ashumd, 9.J0 11.85a. m., 2.45 p. m. - , For Uarkwater. Bt. Clair and Pottsvllif, .60, 8.00, t),S0 . m.. 2.45 p. m. For Yatesvllle. Mahanoy City and Delano, 11.85 a. ni., 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. ror ljoiiy, Auaeurieu ana nurieum, dm m., 1.40 P. m: For iluuch Chunk. Lehlghton, Slatln(ton, I'Httasauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, EasU Hnd New York, Hjm a. ru 1,40 p. m. For Philadelphia, 1.10 p. m. Lb. uyington, (Jen'l Puss. AKt., Bethlehem. HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Oream I BREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Orders promptly atteDdrd to. Particular at tention paid, ui'uuiia. Picnics, Festivals, etc. NOKTH MAIN BTKEET, Near Corner of, Lloyd, tHEK'AKDOAH, PENNA Philadelphia and Heading .Railroad I TUm LEAVE siNANDOAU AS FOLLOWS Knl K,ow-t!?tk T$ l'hiladelpliia, week days, 2.i0 5JB, 7.2(L.'m. and Hi 83 2.60 and 6.1A t-i2" 5un?f 2-lu Bna T-48 m. For New i f .a, a. m, and 125 and 2.60 p. m. 1 A'hJUhJ&t r.m.. 12.35 a and 55 pim. i 1uiuy. m, una 7. a. m.t 40 p. m. JO p Dl 1 7 . anS' 7,20 ' 1Z-M i ."X0'181;'! wrcs- days, 2.P,7.io.v nil. i . nor -iiiruaatiB ana Mabnuoy City, wcflli rtys. 2.IO, 5li, 7.20. a, m., 12 3? 20 and sTm o. m.' Bundiiv. 2.1lliind 7.j,i m i m Additional (or Mahanoy Oily, week days 7.00 p. m ror iancater and Uolumbla, woek days. 20 a, m., &po p. m. VerWllllmnsporl, Bnnbdryand Lewlsburt, rS days. 8.25, 7.20 and 1181 a. m 1,85. 7.(8 El. Windav H:2i a. m . S.ftS n m "' !i shanoy l'lane, im usj-!, 2.10 8.2J. i a. 7.J0 and 11.30 a. m., 12.M, l.m. 2,50, 6.55, 7.00 am ).' V xa. Bnnday, 2 lu, 8.2J and 7.48 Ifor Glmrdvilln MtATinfilinniinplr Hffltlnnt .rtjftyM 8-21. 7-aJ mm 11.80a. m., 12.33, 1 35, iCO, 6.S5, 7.00 and 9.25. i m. Bandar 2-10, . 2 7.W B. m 8.f5, 40 p. m. "r Guiana sua uamoKiu, weea aays.-f i,2 .,5.28, 7.20, 11.3'i ft. m., 1.85, 7.W) and ,2i t. ta. Himday 3.2", 8.82 a. m 3.05 p, la, TKAINB KOlt HHENANDOAH ! ieave New Yorlt via Philadelphia, week ys.7.45 a. m l.m, 1.00. 7.80 p. m 12.15 HKht, Bnndy,B.oop.m..l2.15nlgiit. Leave Now York yl Mancli (jnunk, week iuys, 4.80, 8.45 a. m 1,00 and 4.0) p. m. lsvo PhlUdelpbla, weex days, 4.10, and 10.00 a. ni. 4.00 and 6.00 p.mr. m Broad ad Oallotrhul and 8.85 a, m. and 11.80 p. m, from lithasi urjou streets. Hnnast li.iv n. m. UM 1'. m.frOm fith cut i.roc-n. Lave jtoaing, week days, 1.35. 7.10,.10.C6 .nd 11.50 n. m., 6.55, 7l p. m. Hunday 1.35 and Hi.48 a. in. leaye 1'oltsTlllo, weelt days, 2.40, 7.40 a. to., -DO. 'ill 1). m. Hundav. 2.10. 7.00 a. ni. and S.I5 in ve Tanisqua, week days, 8.20, 8.48 and 2 ' a. in.. 1.21r-7.13. and 9.18 rj. m. Hundav 8.10 7 43 . m, and 450 p.m. save filalianoy Ulty, weok days, 8.40, 8.18 nd 11.47b rn., 1.61, 7.42 and 0.44 p.m. Han. at., 8.10,8.17 a. in., 3.20 p. m. Leave Alalianoy Waue, week dfty8(2,O,4Ut0 1.30, 9.35 11.19 a. m.,1.05, 2.C0. 5 20, 6 28, 7.57, and I 1.00 n. rn.-HnndRV2.4j. 4.00. and 8.27. h. m. 337,5.01 P.m. jeuvo uiraravuie (Kappanannocc Htanoni ween days, 2.47. 4.07, 6M, and 9.41 a. in., 12.03, i 12, 5.2(1, 0.82, 8.03 and 10.08 p.m. Hunday, 2,47, I 0", b.S3 a. m. 3.41, 6.07 p.m. iuve Wllllamsport, week days, S.00.9.45ana It .55 a. in. 35 and 11.16 p. in. Hunday 11.15 f.m. STor Baltimore, Woshlnston and the ivesl via 1). i O. It. It., through trains leave Olrerd Wcnue station, 1'hllaaelphla, (P A K. R. It.) st 4.16, 801 aud 11.27 a. m 1.84. 4.24, 6.65 an .'.23 p. m., Sunday, 4.16 8.02 11.27 a. m., 4.24 .55ind7.43u.Jn. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave PhlladelDhla. Chestnut street Wha t raw uiu ojuwoixeei wnarx. i lw for AtlautieClti. Week-doys Express. 8 00. 9:00 a. m. S.'fo. 8.00. .iip, 5 00 p, ai, Accommodation, 740s.. m. and 4.15. a 30 t. m. "iff' aaadays. Wipress, 8.00, 9.00 a. so, Aq. comma miloD,'8.00 a. m. and 4.45 p. in.' "i1"" Hoturnlng, , leave . Atlantla city, .depot, tlftntlO and Arkansas nvennes. Wevktas ' Fjtprosn,7.00,7.S09.00 a, m. and 3.15. AM, 6.80 p. m. Accommodation 6.00, 8.10 a. m. and 4.80 p. ci. Sundays-Express, 4.00, 6.00 p. m. Accommodation; 7.30 a. in. and 5.05 p. m. O. U. U&NUOUK, Uen'i i-ivss'r Agt. , A. MuLEOU, Pres. 4 Uen'l Edananer. PENNSYLVANIA HAILItOAD. Bcnnri,Kii.L Division, Mand after September l.'lSji.'frat'tU teav JihtiMHiluuh as, follows:. . . For n'lgf,n, Gllberton, Frackvllle, New ..aslle. St, Olalr, anu way points, b.W, 9.1J mand4.1tpm, Uuuiliiys, duo, 9.40 a m and i-.'O p m. f or PuttsviUe, 0.00, 9.10 a ra and 4. 16 tc Sundays. (J00,.40a m and 3.10 p m, tor Heading, 6.1K), a m and 4.15 pn. Sundays, WW, 9.40 a.m. ondSJupm. S"or Pottstowu, Phoomxvllle, Norrittown uid PhlladelFhla (llrood street station), li.ou, a, m. and 4.15 p tn week days jucGayu, Wu, 9.411 a m 8.1U p m Trains leave Frockvllie lor Bhenandcan at ij.40 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,P9 1, m, Sundays, 1 18 am and 6.40 p m. Leave .Pottsvllle lor Bhenandoah, lC.15r.td .1.48, a in 7.15, 9.42 1 m. fauuaayb, iu.ili a in i,15vct. ijeave muuaeinnia (oroaa street ftation). ir PottsvlllondHhenandoo)i, 6X7, 8 8i8vf 4. 0 and 7.00 p m week days, ti2S am. i.orNewYork,8.20,4,ri5, 4.40, 0.35, .50. 7.80. S.20B.B.I, 11.00and 11.14, 11.85m. 12.0unoon, 'Umlled eTnresa, 1.06 4.60 n m.) 12.21 12.44, L40, 3.80, '.20, .02 6, ii,2 ), 6.50 7.18 8.12 and 10,00 p. m. 12.01 niEUt. , in Sunaays, S 211, 4.05, 4.40. 5.35. 8.12, 8.30, 9.50, 1135 . ui, na 12 21. 12 41. 2 30. 4 Oi. (limited? 4.i i), S 23. ''21 1 , .: m an't 12 01ni?hv For Sea Girt. Lone Branch and IntermedlHIe stations 4,05, 050, 8.25 and 11 89 a. in., 6.40, 3.S0, 4. 10 p. m. ween days. 8 .turduys only 5 00 p. pi. ctuoHay 4 ana o m a, m. For Baltimore and Waslilngton, 3.50, 7.20, 9.10 and 11.18 a. in., 4 -11. 657, 7.40 p.m. aud 12.03 night dally and 8 31, 10.20 a. m., 12 35 (United express.wlth dintug car ta Baltimore) 1.30, 8.46 p. m. weik days. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4.01 wren uuyp, a.vo, u.ov p. ui. uuiiy. For Hichmond, 7 20 a.m. and 12.03 night daily, 130p. m. ually, exceptBunday, , irMina leave narriuoure ior l'limuure ana ho west every day at I? 25 and 8.10 a m and .'JO (limited) and 3.40, 8 30, 0.35 p m. Way for AJtooiiH. 10 a m and 4.10 p m every day. For Pittsburg only, 11.20 a ni dolly and 1U.20 m week days. Leave Sunbnry lor Wllllamsport, Elmi, anandalgua, ltocheeter, Knaaloand Niagara allB, 5,10 a m dally, and 1,42 p in week dsy, "or vatklns, 6.30 p m week days. For Krle and lnterm edlate points, 6,10 a m tally, For Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9.60 a m. 14Uy 142 and 5.30--p; m. week days. For :-t nova 6.10 am 1.42 and 630 p m week dayr, .10 a. m Sundays, MiAS. IS. POOll, J. It. WOOil, - nsn.-Man'r . Hen. Pass. Agt. YHjMINGTON & NOHTHEUN It, It. 2tmiatiie tntneei May. 10, 1N)1. Trains leave Reading IP. & It. station) fnr uiuraiuir, neyiert, nirufcooro, Joanna, spring- Held, Chesler.ChadsIord Jnuotou. B. A O. JuiictV'A. Vf uyumuiuK uuuuuuu, UJUKBVlJltf, v SI' Wilmington and intermediate stations, d.il. except Sunday) at 6.25 land HJM a.m. aud 3. p. m. eunaay omy at s.iu p, m. For Warwick, SL Peters and Intermediate ktatlons.dally except Sunday, at 9,20 a.m., and 'For Blrdnboro and Intermediate slatloiA. r ur uiiitJiuuic uuu tt asiiiuKtuu m. a. j. iv. li.) dally except Sunday at 0.26 ana sjy i and 3.15 rt. ni. irnins arrive ai iteauing r. at iv. outtiuuj (rom Wilmington, li. O. Junction, Mon( rhanln, chaddslord Junctloa, West Chekter, Lenape, Coatesvllle, Waynesbure Junction, Sprmgneld,Joanna,Blrdsbaro, Gibraltar, Bey. fen and Intermediate stations, dally except Sunday at 10.20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m. bun day only nt 11 24 a. m. "From Bt. Peters, Warwick and intermediate stations, dally except Sunday, at 8.21 a. m. and 2.25 p. m. Sunday only at 6 p. m.- From BDdsboro and Intermediate stations, Saturday only at 1.40 p. m. From wafchloglonand Baltimore, dally ex rept Sunday, 10 20 a. m. 6.52 and 8.17 p. m, Sunday only at 11.21 a. m. . hOWNESS BHIGGH, Gen'l Pass. Art. A.G.MCCAUSLAND,8upt. D II OTII n P wrfi 'tl,e undersigned, I II T I II K T . are entirely cured ol II U I I UliLl Hupture by Dr. J. B. SIAYEIt, 831 Arch .St., Pbila. Thomas B. IlartUug, New ltlnggold, Po., I. fandt, Soulh Easton, Pa.. : L. P. A C. A. Deturck, Oley, Pu It. O. Stanley, 424 Spruce St., Lebanon, pa., A. Schneider. lxcut Dale, Pa., D, B. Noll, Lime kiln, Pa.. Wm.E. Hanenstlne, Phoenlxvllle, Pa,. Wl M. Lflnboch, 024 WiikhlDgton Ht7, Heading, Pa., J. C. Lyme. 1310 W. Howard St., liarrlsburg, Pa., O. Keelin, Douelassvllle, Pa, Dr, -MAYEIt-ls 'at Hotel Penn, Reading, Pa., on the 2nd Saturday of each month. Call to K. BRICKER M. ., aPMYSIOJAN AND & LFQEON, Not R East Centre C'ret-t; Uahanoy City, Pa Skin and all special disease a specially. 1BS. ,IO - it: