Evening Herald. VUBM-IIKO DAILY, "I'MJAY KXCI:P11:I J.T. C. llOVr.ll, nutar ami J-iioHWier. ir.lf. ,T. WATKIXH, Ual JSilUnr. ALL TH E NEWS FOB ONE CENT I'll' KVRXIXB HERALD hiu a Inrgtr Hr rulaium in Shrnandoah than ny olhtr pnpcr tnili'iilirit, Honkt open to alU 3UBSCRIfTION RATES I Uaii.t, net year m WiRKi.r, per year 18 CO JW Bntered nt the F04rtnfB.ce, at Bhenandoah, Pa, lor imnmliwlon through the mailt a neaond clans mall matter. nisASTItOBS FREIGHT WRECK. Chi r Mm RhyptoIy Hurt Btoek ond Merchandise lliirnod. (, iNsiiLHO, Fa., Sep. 21. A bad fr. .ht wreck occurred two miles cant o r- on the Pennsylvania road at 1 uiick yi-stcrday, In which Fireman '"'-' t, llnglncor Crowford and Brake Tin Muloy were severely hurt and forty i .U-. inn) uti engine demoliiibed. A est bound freight train on a steep dow n made broke in to and the two parti raiiie together again. At tula mo tui ut nn eat bound freight train run- nin, it a high rate of spued oame along nd lied into tho west bound train. 'lhi' engine of the east bound train to ilet her with twenty cars, laden with hog cinl merchandise rolled over theembank- b ireman Rogers of the eastbound train vent down the embankmont under the wrei-knge. After four hours' hard work be wai readied from tho huge mass of delins badly cut and bruised, but not fa 'nlly hurt. Shortly after llogers' rescue the debris rook flro, and the bodies of the dead hogs md a large amount of merchandise was buruod The loss will be pretty heavy. No blame is attached to tho crows of i-ither train. ' 1'AII.UD TO HHOW UP. A Wedding Tlmt Dliln't Tulco I'lnco-Es-capudes itf the Hushund I?xpeotuiit, CoHtlakd.-N. Y., Sep. 21. Tho failure of Edward Ilamon, of Homer, to appear at the time sot for his marriage with Mi- Minnie Johnson, a society belle of Truxton, has created no end of talk. The . .j-iortant bride Is nearly craned with 1 uiie Hamon is the son of prominent n h people, and has been in several 'ifl i ,:ltii's before. lb as arrested on one occasion for bri ii h of promise on complaint of a v uuk lady of Albany County, but tho ui i u r was kettlcd out of court. A lady id M ii-.itlion la after him on a slmilnr lniK , while the father of a Brewery Hill kiiI wants him for abducting his jauiilitiT and keeping her in Bingham un lor three months. Ilamon is nn all in and deceiver. He is about 80 years .1.) mil is of a very sanctimonious ap ueirauu). Ilia whereabouts are uu .nowu. A Mnnlno In Custody. Wixstrd. Conn.. Son. 21. Frank Kelly, the craiy man who created such -xciti'.iient here, has beeu removed to the asylum at Mlddletowu. Kelly was iv very largo and powerful man, for a long tlmo employed in senator vv . it. nur s Iron works. Recently ho became violently insane and wandered off into the woods. People In tho vicinity wero nn nfrnid of him that they scarcely dared i. out at night unarmed. A Marching party uuder the lead of Lawyer Hunn, of this place, was finally organized, and -at unlay he wnB captured by stratagem. He iv us nlmost starved and his enttro 'lodv was covered with bruises ami t iralchus. Railway's River l'Vstlvttl. I.miwav, N. J., Sep. 21. Tho Hivcr ; iraival Saturday night was a grand ,uiitss. The crowd numbered fully I j, two. Gov. Abbott, Leon Abbett, jr., ind many other well-known men wera present. Over 100 boats, gayly decked with Japanese lanterns, wero in the river parade. (Jreck flro was burned on many f the boats and nlong tho route. Com modore Walther Lutgeu was In command of the flotilla. Major Chamberlain's handsome schooner Jamas PaterBon was the flagship. l'roublo In the Tiiilnmcn's ltrotherhooil. tiALESHuno, 111., Sep. 21. A frosh in cident lu the contention between tho old and now boards of trustees of the Brotherhood of Hallway Trainmen wan caused by the arrival home of Gram Muster I. E. Wilkinson. Tho old Board of Trustees called on him and demanded his annual statement and the books of the Brotherhood, but he doclined to recognize thom in an official capacity and refused their ronuests. Mr. Wilkinson avers his willingness to let the convcn tiou decide the dispute. Will Let the Cunvlct Luoio, KnoxvilLE, Tenn., Sep. 21. The state ment is positively nmdo by citizens ol ( ual Creek aud llrlcovllle that the con victs in that region will be released so hurcly as the Legislature adjourns with out taking some step looking to a final removal of the coavicts. No one ven tures an opinion as to when it will bi dune. They will bo set free this time 11 tuuy are disturbed at nil. . Tho Wurreu-SIoCartliy l'lcht. New Oklkanh, Sep. 21. Tommy War ren and Cal McCarthy have both sur rumlKrwl thumselvtM, and lmvo given liui.dH for their nppenranoo. Joopb Sp 'rl. Acting Proaldant of thu Olympic Club, iK'clare that If an attempt is mads to stop the oontest ho will get out nn In junction before the Civil District Court, ri-stiululug auy couumpUted interfr nce. Two Chllilrun Uurntid tu llvutli. Huhtok, Sep. 21. Sadie and Mary Cullon, ageil respectively 7 and 5 years, -were burue.l to d ath at their home, 20 Nurfolk avenue, yetterday niornliig. Iivo younger cliildren were rencuod by thu tireiiien. Tin rhiUlrau had been locked In their b-d ojm by their parents, who went to church. Thu cause of tht lire 1h unknown, but It probably origi nutwl around the kitchjn range. From The Nation's Oapltol. Mr. A. N. Ilaien. Wmililiiiiliin. 1). O.. Havs 1 The Kamoua lied Flag Oil. is a perfect family inedlolne, and has ne equal lor HliFumatUm, Neuralgia, Sprain. Cms, llurna, and all bodily pain. lrlceceula. At Klrlln's drug no re. Frcslilontlnl Appointment. V'iuiiT'is, iept it -Tho Pi "ud.ui has app 'luti'd Ilcurj K im dwin lJa.sed Assistant, urlllll in tlio Mnrim liipl tnl hitvici , Jt lie i -nn Crown, a Chii'l K'ik1u er tu tin Navy with relative rank f f Lieutenant oinmaiiiU-r, I'ay Inspic tor Kihviird Stuart of the Navy a Pay I)rpct(ir. and Frank II. Whitney, a gun ner in the Navy. Wm. W. Morrow ol California, to be U. S. District Judge foi the .northern district of California. Mack A. Montgomery of Mississippi, to le U. S. District Attorney for the north ern district of Mississippi. A Compromise KfTected. BoroN, Sep. 81. At a mooting of the creditors of Allen & Co., boot and shoe dealer (under the title of the Bo it on Boot & Shoe Company) in Danlolson ville, Conn., and Lawrence, Newbury pott, Franklin and Ameabury, Mass., an offer by C. S. Carl to take the asset and pay the creditors 33 cents ou tho dollar was favorably received. ' NKWS OF TUB DAY. The Sovereign Urand Lodge of the State of Missouri Is in session at St. Louis. The Inst experiments at El Paso, Texas, towards artificial rain production, proved failures. The Lynns paper mill of Lyoim, Iowa, was burned yesterday. Loss $?o,U00; in surance (fIJO.OOO. Charles H. Ker.yon, a well-known man ufacturer of Norwich, Conn., died yes terday, aged 07. Tho steamer Ambassador, laden with grain, foundered off Plymouth, Euglaud, yesterday. The crew escaped. William Amlung. prominent hosiery manufaeturor of Cincinnati, committed Biilcide yesterday by shooting. The Forty-ninth Conclave of the Grand Commandory, Knight Tomplars of Ohio. ItegiiiR at Cincinnati to-morrow and con tinues three days. llev. Howard Duffleld,D. D., of Detroit, Mich., has declined the call of the First Presbyterian Church, New York city, to becomo Its pastor. The most valuablo historical relic of Wisconsin, the original draft of the State Constitution, is misslng,and it Is thought to liavo been stolen. Charles Johnson, champion lightweight af the Northwest, defeated John Thomas, i colored middleweight lighter, at Dallas, Texas, Saturday night, in eight rounds. Two Mexicans stirred up a fracas in Hedltos, Texas, on Saturday, aud were ihot by rangers. There is great excite ment among the Mexican noiiulation of the place. Weather ludlenllons. Washington. Set). 81. For Knstcrn Now York, Eastern 1'e m ylt aula, Maryland. Now Jersey ami DcUHiru 1'ulr. warmer, soi'th erly wIiuIb. V For Western No i Yorte and Western Penn sylvania: Fair wariaort westerly winds; oooler Tuesday. For New England: Fair: warmer; eouthwost- nrly winds: cooler Tuesday. COPYRIGHT teai Hard to take ' tho big, old-fashioned pill. It's pretty hard to have to tako it, too. You wouldn't, if you realized fully how it shocks and weauens ino eystom. Luckily, you don't have to tako it. Dr. Pierco'a Pleasant Pellets are better. Thoy'ro sonsible. They do, mildly and gently, more than tho ordinary pill, with all its disturb ance. Thoy rogulato tho liver, stomach and bowels, as well as thoroughly cleanso them. They're tho original Littlo Liver Pills, purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, tho smallest and tho easiest to take. Oho littlo Pellet for a gentle laxa tivo thrco for a cathartic. Sick Headache, Bilious Headache; Con stipation, Indigestion, Bilious At tacks, and all derangements of tho Liver, Stomach and Bowels aro promptly and permanently cured. Thoy'ro tho cheapest, too, for thoy'ro guaranteed to givo satisfac tion, or your money is returned. You pay only for tho good you get. WW V ia and vcill ever bo tho best Eomody for riniir TnflMori'.:n. BnOkaollO, Joints, Neuralgia, Sproine, co Before you aeed to tray( onttda irarnpp OP CHARGE'S the "e1 irW'i booki ' Qolde to aputn.-TOni 1 endorpemonts ci prommein jiuiuuun F.ADiRICHTER&CO. 310 Broadway, fv. NEW YOBll. Prize Medals Awarded! nropeanHoueilRJoletadt,Ijoiii3c3' ViniiBi l'rCTi Bco:d .-a, OKoh, 50 Cents a bottle, For Salo by i. r. r. iciitriN. c. 11. iiagionisucii,. SHENANDOAH, PA., lud box: oruesim. uuui BACK FROMTHE DEAD A Soldier Who W as Supposed Killed at Shiloh. RETURNING AFTER MANY YEARS Rendered Gracy by a Wound Ha Had Been Wandering About the Country. Rome Instlnot 1'Innlty Mini Haolt to Ilia Old Home Heeosnised by Ills fam ily and Frlnda-IIU Wire Had Ueen Drawing a Widow's riilou--ltltory of it Strung Cii?. l Wasiiixgtow, Sep. 81. One of the most remarkable and pathotlo oases that has ever been brought to the attention of the Bureau of Pensions is that of Will- lam Newby, a private of Company D, 40Hi Regiment, Illinois Volunteers, which was conspicuous for its gallantry at the battle of Shiloh. Newby was in this battle on April 0, 1883, and was reported killed in action. It seems, however, that instead of being killed he received a severe wound of the head and wa captured and sent to the rearliy the Confederate forces, and was imprisoned at Xielle isle, and was afterward transferred to Audersonville. It seems that Newby was released In courts of time and was in poor house in various pnrts of the South. lie was finally taKen to iter west. Florida, by a gentleman who recognised Newby as a kinsman. Here he remained until lottU when his uncle died. Newby wandered from place to plaoo and finally turned up at Shrcveport. La.; while there the colored people made up a purse and he vvus given passage on a steamboat to Cincinnati. On tho way up the river tho steamboat landed at Shawtieetowu, 111. Newby hearing this name called out seemed to recognize something that was familiar and got olT the boat. lie was in poor houses at that place and lu several other towns. During these years ho was in n demented con dition bordering on insanity as tho result of the wound in tho head. In wandorlng nbout ho Anally went over Into Whlto county, and when ho got near his old homo was seen and recognized by two of his old comrades who had served In tho regiment with him. His wlfo was sent for and she recognteed him,' as did his relatives and many of his friends and comrades. Alter Newby was reported as killed in action his wife applied for a pension and it vvns granted, and she has been draw ing a widow's pension from tho dote of Lis reported death to tho present time. This soldier has filed a claim for u pen sion, and it is now lecelving the consid eration of the office, tho claim of the widow being suspended lu the meantime. No discharge has ever been granted to the Boldier aud the con sideration of the pension claim is being postponed until such time as the Secre tary of War shall grant the man a dis charge. This soldier has beon separated from Ids family for a period of 2U years, they believing all the whllo that ho was dead, and he now turns up a forlorn, demented old man. Judgu Morrow's Appointment. Washington, Sop. 31. Tho appoint ment of ex-Keprosentntive W. W. Mor row to bo United States District Judge for tho Northern District of California, will have an important bearing upon the war that is being wagod against Chineso immigration by tho people of tho Paoiflc Slope. Mr. Morrow is one of tho most extreme antl-Celostinl advocates In tho Stnte, and has already declared that the law has been violated frequently by the judges who have granted writs of habeas I corpuB for the release of Chinamen who UHVU VUUIU 1U MJtllUSkl llld DIUbULULj yll- hibition. Killed His Wlfo While Drunk. Wilmington, Dol., Sep. 21. Howard Cooling, 83 years old, a carriage finisher, while drunk, killed his wire zena, last night, lie suya she called him a drunken bummer and he-struck her with' n mustard bottle. There is no eviderice of this blow, but tho physicians think Cooling choked her to death as marks found on her neck and blood from tho mouth show this. Cooling confessed tho deed and eavo himself up at tho polloo btatiou. They have been married twelve years and havo two children. Veterans Elcot Ollicors. New. Youic, Sep. 21. The veterans of the United States regular army met In annual convention here yesterday and clouted olllcorK at ' follows: Natlonnl Commander, W. H. Hutt, M, 1).. of Philadelphiai Natlonnl Vice-Commander, Thomas Bmitb, ol wowarK; iMatlonni Ad jutant, Joseph U. Durus, of Philadel phia; National Quartermaster, George Ann. of New York; National Inspector, John C. Kelly, of New York; National Judco Advocate, W. B. Morris, of New York; National Chaplain, II. L. Husber gor, of Philadelphia. Iilujor lltimlr' I'nneral. New YonK, Sept. 21. The body oi Major Jonas M. Uuudy, late editor of the "Mall and Expretis," who died in Paris two weeks ago, arrived on tho eteamei La Ohnmijaguo, yotertlay. The fuuern takes placo at the Madison Avenue Pres byterian Church to-day. Nlueprn Fnlltf buleldu lilentlflvd Brooklyn, Sep. 21. The woman who committed suicide at Niagara Falls last Thursday, has been idontitled as Iiesl Ludi'i"-. wife ol Uub l.uders, a well known musician of this city. The cause allowed U temporary insauliy, caused by Illnes. Appointed '. Y, Si N. K, Attorney, Willuuntic, Conn., Sep. 21. The New Yoik & New England Ballroad Company has appointed Senator Mlltou A. fchuinway, of Killlngloy, its attorney, vice Uiorgu A. C-ouuut, 01 vt lillmautio- roslgued. Gen. Joarpli 1". Knupp Dead. New York, Sep. 21. Oeneral Joseph F, Knapp, President of the Metropolitan Lifo Insurance Company, of Now York, died on Monday last on board the steamei La Champagne, which arrived here yes terday. llutol and lluslncM lloue Ilurned, SnErKiEUJ, Ala., Sep. 21t -The Cleve land Hotel and ten business houses vrer buruod here during the night. The build lngs are a total wreak and the ' loss about $110,000 with light ln.urauc. WILL CURE First National Bank, TIIKATXE MUII.KINIS, SHENANDOAH, .PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. A. W. Leitemng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pns., . J. R. Lemennnq, Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From g to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! tatd on Havings rvepoHltt). FIRE INSURANCE! lAiryt&t ttnd OMvat Reliable Purely Cash Companies, llcjtreaenltd by DAVID FAUST, 120 S. Jarclm St, Shenandoah, Pa. Bank Counters, Tyler System, Port' ablo, Unoqualed In Stylos, Cost and Finish. 160 r-ngo dialogue of Cuoulfrt, Dctkt etc, Utaitrfttoil la CulDM. Routt., I'rpt Tuttago IS Cents. Also Tyler's Jtoyai Ofllep l)cn and Tyie wrltur Cnldneln, BOO Hd lea. Bent mul cheap est on earth, wltti great reduction In prices. I3U inge eaulogua Free, FofcLge m etf. Fall Diet of ll.tk., Cbftlra, TiLIh, Hook TahM, CaLlocU Lfga.1 Ill.uta Calilnrli, etc., ai,Bla ttotk. PtirrUI nork made to order. TVJ.KIl DESK CO., St.I.oulf, Mo., U.S.A. TREflTtU t '.'-vjitubie 11 moil i lave cored r.uny ! .m .t.t ioe 1 . . id twt. 1' ! 1 .ptrn ipiillj (lIsRjrrcar. am i. ten , .rintoms are rniffil vcr f, EfflSSS," TEH CAYS ','., !'UU Aon rrdr triftl, wnl ten iv.ifi in n hi 1 1 HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Cream 1 BREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Orders promptly attended to. Particular at- ICUIIUU PttlU IU 11U11, IIOUIOS, Festivals, etc IF. ZEITHAE- NOHTH MAIN (STREET, Near Corner of Lloyd, SHENANDOAH, PENNA -FOR- SHERIFF, BENJ, J. SMITH, PItESENT nni'UTY. W, S, SNYDER'S Boot and Shoe Store, (Masleller's old stand,) corner Conl and Jnrdlii HtH. Mr. Hnydcr will always keep'.tn stock a.flne lino 01 uiKiui auu suoes. Custom Worlc nutl Itcpnlrltiu: done In the best Rtvle. He iniarantees to dell cheaper than competitors on .Main street who nave uigreumiu I'uy, unu imrtuntx jv Kenu ine uariain ou every imrcnuBe. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones 'old s tana 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleated to meet the wants of bis mends and tne public in Everything In tho Drinking Lino, JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 30 E. CENTRE BT SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of cigars always on hand, Tne dcsi temperance urinnn. Bar" HESSICELL'S eVi OINTMENT (PBIffSll inMmmrr- mm 1' EVERY FonM of SmBgS U1CMC From Hlmple JTlnipe to ohnttrtnte Ilt?,KJUi also ITCHING I'lLKS. 1 eJ?7 f r "Hints for Kitchen and Sick. KooiM," a handy book for tho boueobolil. I-WLJEE. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. superior to tmrnn Tones up your system and gives you an appetite that a lumberman might envy. Cures dyspepsia, stomach troubles, constipation, and Ivor 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'8 Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa, Your trade Is what we waut. This Is how we propose to get It. By Belling you a first class article; byselllngyou for legs tliau others; by pelllDg you furniture, au 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. No trouble to show goods. Call, examine and be convinced. b 6! H H a THE OLD RELIABLE, J. P. Williams tfe Bro. Soutli nialu St., she nsr-A-nsroo-H. Lehigh Valley Railroad. AKBANOKMICNT OF PASSEKGEK TRAINS, MAY 10. 1891. Passenger trains will leave Shenandoah for laucn cnuuit. leinei unit, Lehlghton, Blatlngton, Cata inuiiun, lumuiunui nciuicuvm, cauiuju, run idelpbla and New York at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08 a. in., 12.52, 8.10, 6.20 p. m. muqua, Allcntown, Bethlehem, Bunion, l'hll For lielvldere. Delaware Water Gan and aiiuuuuurK uii (i. iu., uuu o.u n. in. Kor White Havtn. Wllkes-Barre and Pitts' uu u.11. tr.uo, iu.il H. ju. n.iif nun on l. Ill ror runanannocK, to.ti a, m s.io aud B.20 . ni. For Auburn. Ithaca: Geneva and and Lvons 10.41 a. m and 6,20 p, m. j?or ijaceyvine, rowanaa, nayre, waveny, ciiiuiia, xvuLuceiui, xiuuaiu. j.ittuit r mis, Chicago and all points West at 10.41a. m.,and l.n p. ui. For Klmlra and the West vlaHnlamanca at 8.10 p. m. iior Auueuriea, uazieion, niocaton, jjnm her Yard, Weatherly aud Penn Haven Juno tlon at 5.47, 7.10, 0,08 a. m.aud 12.52, 3.10 and 518 p.m. ror jeanesviue, x,evision ana iieavei Meadow, 7.40, 9.08 a.m. and 5,28 p. ra, For fcicrautount 6.47 0.08. 10.41a. m. 3.10 and 5:28 p. tu. For liazle Hrook. Jeddo, Urlfton and FreO' land at 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 12.62 8.10 and 5.20 p. m. roruuaitaae ut o,ti uutx v.uo a, m., anu 5.10 p. m. ror n igr ans, uiiDerton ana r raciviue at 5.50 and 0.03 a. in., and 4.10 p. m. x'ui iiiujaiiiiD, mhiiuuu jiiy uuu j'ciuuu. 5.47, 7.40, 9.0S, 10.41, 10,58 a. m.,122,3.10,5.20, 8,03, 9.21 and 10.27 p.m. forijost urees, jiraravine ana Asniaua, 27. 7.48. 8.62. 10.15 a. m.. 1.00. 1.40. 4.10. 6.35. 4.10 and 9.14 p. m. For Darkwater, Bt. Clair and Pottsvllle, 7,40, 9.08, 10.68 a. m., 12.62,3.10,4.10, 5.28 and 8.0i p.m. ror iiucs luounuiiu, iMew nosion ana Morea. 7.40. 0.08. 10.68 u. m.. 12.62. 3.10. 6.28 and 4.03 cm. For Kaven Run, Centralis, Jtt. Carmel and anamoiu, b.k, ana 10.15 1.40, 4.4C and 8.08 p. m. trains leave nnatnoam for Bhenandoah. 7.55 11.55 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 9.S0 p. m., arriving at Bhenandoah, 0.05 a, lu., 12.52. 8.10, 6.20 and ii.ia p. m, BONDAY TKAINH. For Liost Creek. Olrardvllle and Ashland. 4.50, 9.10 11.35 a.m., 2.45 P. m. rur uurawaier, ni. uiair ana roiisviue, AW, O.W, V, UI., 1, 1X1. For Y'atesvllle, JIahauoy City and Delano, t.w, iiriun, ui., i.nu, t.w, o.uap. iu. For Lofty, Audenrled and llarletou, 8.0T a ra 1.40 p. m: For Mauch Chunk. Lehlghton, Blatlngton, wmutKnuquii, Aimniuwn, jieiuieuem, iLUior and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1,40 p. ra: For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m. L U. BYINGTON, tien'l 1'af.s. Act., llethlehem. John R. Coyle, A.ttorney-at-Law AND Real Estate Agent, OFFICE-IlEDDALL'S IlDILDINa, Cor. Main and Centre Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA, PROPERTY FOR SALE: l A two aud one-half story double frame dwelling house, with (tore-room and res taurant. Liocatea on tuBi ueutre street. 8 A valuable property located on Bouth Jar- nin street 3 Beven dwelllne houses at the comer nf nil bertand Lloyd streets. Good Investment, xenns reuuuauie. WOK AFTER YOD 'llilfldfilrililn nnrl ftanrlinr Dil.-,1 ,ouiuR itnuiunu. liAINS LEATft SBMPMfl An I0LL0Vi3 V'lT NEW York VIA Vlilta.tAlvihfa ...nb. 2. 0 5., 7.U0 ... m. and U L 0 l 14 ii m. Bunaay n.w ana 7.1b u m. l or New jorlc, via Maui-h Chunk, week dais. u.2S. i, a. in. ana 12.84 and 2.C0 p. m. .? 'r Heading and Philadelphia weekdays. eipl.l li.fil i 2.10, ., r. m 12.35 and I). o3 tt. m. and ny, 2.10 and 7.48 a. m 4M) p. ill. For Marrlsbnra. week um. a. m,i 0. 6.6S n. m I or Allen town. wee, davu. 7 2u t. in.. 12.sf 0d. m aen, 8nnd . r.yi, i i"., li aud 7.4)1 mi 3.K0 n16.Mii. , . a. . 4JU n.m. n 'SFiZ. Ana Mahanoy (Hv, week ays, 2.10, 6.35, 7.90, a, to., 12 M 2 Ml i."d '.H Additional (ur Msuanoy city, week Hays 7.00 ror ijanoaner and Columbia, we an a. m 160 p, m. at. j a. ror Wllllamsport, Huubury uad i,c . 1. i ,. days. s.23, 7.W aud n Hi i. u) , :j, y V in. Buudsy S:U5 . m , 8.03 p. m '-'or Mahanoy Plane, ei, a,,.-, 2 n , j, -S. T.SO and 11.80 a.m. I a : . i r, ..n.i' 7.00 anc i oi. Handav , 2 M. .2' md 7 iij a. ra -. '6, 4.80 n. tu. For GlmravlUe (Kappahsuin x -l ui' oi wr Ih.J, tl.AU, I. AH tl.ll. 1 I -) I ,i ni , 12.M. 1 US 4JiO. AM. 7.00 n1 H i.i Mniid. , .2 , 7.4b a. m., 8.05, 4.80 v. ra nr Ashland and BnauuiKiu, ,iei, (1h- b. Xi, 5,SS, 7.JU, 11 .8') a to., 185, 7 mi it! '' i uj. Huoday 3.2S, 8 82.1. ni., 4 ,r r n TBAINB FOB BilK N a:, i .( m 1 Lsave New York via Ftiu,i-ui,...i . st ays, 7.48 a. m.. 1 80, 4 0ii, , r i- ' light, Sunday, 8.00 p. ni., u i, i m. Leave New York via Mm ,i i i uni. , Li lays, 4.80, 8.48 a. m 1.00 and jih y. i . Iieave PhfliideiDhtu. wii i,.i. , c 10.00 h. tn. 4.00 and e. . in , ,m Oallowbill and 8JS a. in....,, Irom 0th mil iiMn maii'ii. -i m. U.S0 p. m. from dtn u LuMVe Heading, week da; s, 1 ind 11.50 a. m.. AJK. 7.S7 r, , hm , i0.4 a. m. iHve j-otuvllle, week days, ' 41', 7. u a, i. , L10.ii 11 n. m. Hand&v. 2.4u. 7.0(1 a. m inn I.C6 . m. ieve Tamaqna, weak dayh, 20, a.i 2 a. m.. 1.21. 7.18. and ".in n. ni. Mn)..n Al 7 48 ir. ud 2.50 p. m. ..nave Mahanoy City, weuk uayn, A.M. d.iS ..id 11,47 n. m., 1.51, 7.42 and 1,14 p. m. Bun. lay, 8.40,8.17 .i. in., ,).) p, m. Leavo iuanauoy i'lai.e, week days, 2-40, 4.C0 1.80, 9.85. 11.59 a. m.,1.05, 2.00. 6 20, 0 20, 7,o7, and '.00 n. m. Mundav il.i. 4.1X1. anil K.J.T. a. m 3 37,5.01 P.m. iMHVa uirarnviuo (KappanannocR tilaiioal veek days, 2.47, 4.07, 8.86, and 0.41 a. m., 12.05, 2, i.W, 6.82, 8.08 and 10.00 p. m. Hunday, 2,47, 0', 8.33 4. m. 3.41, 5.07 p. m. ueave WlUlamuport, week days, 8.00,0.45 and .1.65 a. zu. 8.85 and 11.15 p. m. Hr. uday 11.1 j . tu. For Baltimore, Washington and the west la li, & O. H. It., throuEb trains leave G Intra I venue station, Philadelphia, (P. s It. It. K.) it 4.10, 801 and 11.27 a. hi., 1.84, 4.24, 0.55 anri .28 p, tri. Hunday, 4.18 8.02 11.27 a, m 4.24 65 and 7.23 p.m. AriiANTlU CITY CIVIHION. lieavo Pblladelnula. Chestnut Bireet Wha. t a au uuth Street Wharf. for Atlantic CUv. Week-d"vs Exnrese. 8 00. 9.00 n. m. 2.f. 3.00, i.'V, 5 00 c. i. Aooo3aHiodaUon,7 40a. ui. and 4.15, 0 30 in. anadayo. isspress, 8.00, V.OO a, m. Ao comm- inon, .WJ a. m. md 4 45 .. nt. iteturnlug, leave Atlan lo i ty, depot 1'nntlo atid A'kensas jiMiaue, w ' u a Express, 7.00, 7.30, 9.00 a. m. and 8.15, 4,00, 5.30 p. in. Accommodation 0.00, ftio a. in aud 4.80 p.m. Hundaj's-lSxpreiss, 4.00, 0.00 p, ni. Accommodation. 7.30 a. in. anil 0.0o p, in. c. I. HAMXUK.Uen il .iiilAgl, . vrt KOO. lrR Aiin'i -'1 r PENNSYLVANIA fiAI-li'JA.u BCHVUtXUA. D1V1HION. Hi and uftn Sejilember 1 1M, 'mint .in 1 1 tt Hneimiuioiih at, fv'vus. For wlggau, Ullberton, I'mixvliif, New Mle, BU m and 4. viiaii Jlalr, and way points, 0.00, O.iJ ti m. Sundays, 30, 9.10 am and . 10 p c;. For Pottaville. 0.00, 8.10 a aiauU i.loi, a. itmdays, MX), liiaiu and 3.10 p nt, for Keadlajt, 8.00, a m and 4.ij (i ,. Hnndays, 000, 9,40 a. ni. and 8.10 p m. For roltstown, I'hoonlxville, Norrlttown ud Philadelphia (Hroad etreet etatlon), .00, a. ni. and 4.15 p m week days dunday s, 800, 9.40 a m 3.10 p ra Trains leave Freckvllie lor Shenandoah at 10.40 am and 12.14, 7.12,10,00 pm. Holidays. U.lSaniandfi.40 pm. Lieave Pottsvllle lor Shenandoah, JO.l.'iand . 1.48, a m 7,15, 9.42 p Ml. Sundays, 10.10 a ta 5.15 p ra. t,eave Philadelphia (Hroad street 'latlon), for IVattsvlllo and Hbenandoah, 6.67, 8 8i i rr 4. 0 and 7,00 p in week days. Uunda 6 50, and 0.3 ara D'or New York, 8.20, 4.06, 4.40 , 6,85, (.60, 7.80 rf.'AJH.bn, tt.5i), ll.00andll.14, 11.85 am. 12.01' neon, (limited exnress, 1.08 4.50 p tu.i 12.21 lv.44, 1.40. 2.80. I.i, M 5, i, 8.2), 0.50 7.18 8.12 audUo.OO p. ra. 12.01 nlirut. nn Buuaays, 8.20, 4.05, 4.40, s.as. 8.1 J, ti.So, 0.60, 11.35 i oi. and 12 21, 12 41, 2 30, 4 02, (lli.tlted, li. 5.28. 2 1, h , u a..a U.01 lljhi ForBea Girt, IionKllranch and Intermediate stations 0.50, 8.25 and 11.30 a. in., 3.30, 4.00 p?Tu. " wutt uuyti. ouuuuyi O M u. xu. For llalllmoro and Wasolnglou 3.50, 7.20, 0.10 and 11.18 a. m 4 41,0 57, 7.40 p.m. and 12.03 nlirht dally and 8 31. 10.20 a. in.. 12 35 (1 mlted express with dlnluc car to llnltlnture) 1.30, 8.10 p. m. wek days. For llaltlmoro only 2.02, 4.01 wee i dys, 5 08, 11.80 p. m. dally. For ltlchtnoud. 7 20 a. m. ami 12.03 nleht dally, 1 30 p. m, ually , except sund ,y. rutiisieve nurnsuur kjr nu ourc itna is west every day at i" 2n d ..u a ra rd HI lllmlUdl and 3.4. 8 30. 9.35 n m. Vav or Altoiu i j a m and 4.o u j every ay. For Plttsbure ouiy, li.i iu in. ia lo.'in u week days, I cave banbury lot WUllamsporl, Kitalnt, 'anandalgua, RiK'bealtii'.liv.lii.oaad f.nt ' 'alls, 5,10 a ra daily, and 1.42 p in week dys, 'r v 'AtkinB, 5.30 p m week dsys. For Krle and tcterniediate pelnts, 1,10 a m tally. For Lock Haven, 5,10, and 0.66 a m. lally, 1 42 and 6.30 v. m. week days. For enova o.w a ra i.tz&na o,oo p m week aays. .10 u. ru Suudayu. H AB. K. PDGU. J. K. W001J, U" n ias Attt in Uaii'r "yiLMINGTON A NOItTUEHN It. K. jxmeiaoie intnect May, 10, isai, Trains leave Reading (P. & H. station) for Gibraltar, Beyfert, lllrotlioro, Joanna, Spring. Beld, Waynesburg Junction, Coatesvllle.West Chesler.Chadsford Junction, 11. 4 O. Junction, Wilmington and intermediate stations, dally except Sunday, at 6.25 and 8.30 a.m. and 8.15 p. m. Sunday only at 8.05 p. m. For Warwick, St. Peters and Intermediate statlous,dally except Sunday, at 9.20 a.m., and 5.19 p. m. Sunday only 8.15 a. m. For lllrdsboro and Intermediate stations, Saturday only, at 12 m. ?"m For llaltlniore and Washington (II. A O, It. It.) dally except Sunday at 6.25 and 8.30 a. m. and 3.15 p. m, Sunday only at 8.05 p. m. Trains arrive at Keadinp (P. A It. station) lrom Wilmington, li. & Q. Junction, Mont- uiaiiiuiVIUII1Uiuiu illlUUIUI, VYtBl lUCbltr, Lenape, Coatesvllle, Waynesburg Junction, Bprlngfleld.Joanna.Blrdsboro, Gibraltar, Bey fert and Intermediate stations, dally except Kundav nt. 10.211 n. m. orwl K 17 r, m u7, day only at 11.21 a, m. From St. I'eters, Warwick Bnd Intermediate stations, aany except Sunday, at 8.23 a. m. and 2.25 p. m. Sunday onlv at 0 n. m. From J Saturday juruKuoru uuu lutermeaiate stations. Batnrday only at 1.40 p. in. From wasnineton a6hlngton and Baltimore, dally ex. av. 10 20 a. m. 5.62 nnrl ft 17 n. m. cept Sunday, 10 20 a. Sunday only at 11.24 a. ra. BOWnKSS ISKIGGB, (Jeu'l l'ass. Agt. A. G. MOOAUSLAND.Sujt, RUPTURE. -"ecru II U I I UliLl Hupture by Dr. J. B. MAYER, 831 Arch St., l'lilla. Thomas B. Hartung, New Illnggold, Pa., I.Hnndt, South Easton, Pa., L. P. A C. A. Delurck, Oley, Pa,, it. G. Stanley, 421 Spruce St., Lebanon, fa., A. Schneider. Locnut Dale, Pn.,D, B. Noll, Lime kiln, Pa., Wm. E. Har enstlne, i'hoenlxvllle. Pa., W. M. Lelnbach, 624 Wnkhlngton Bt?. Heading, Pa., J. C. Lyme. 1310 W. Howard St., llarrlsburur. Pa., O. Ktelin, Douelassvllle, Pa. Dr. MAYER Is nt Hotel Penn, Heading, Pa., on the 2nd Saturday of each month. Call lo see him. JJ R. BltlCICEK, M. V PHYSICIAN AND S LRGEON, Vo: 9 East Centre Btrett; Mahanoy City, Vs. Mkln and all sreoial fllsettex a , i a "It. WetM.it rueltttn Cure lor toeeirecmoraolf abusl KurlTltiiw,aalwten.lVervouUiilillUv,Lcu of duiul Power, lu-rnteuft? xo. 8n rfrvkt li our faltu In ourSMCIuewu wltlgendune I'ull fflmli MpdlClno tai uuen VnliuU)! Iltfoli .-ion Flllilt. AUdreu, U, AI. CO.. bias Uruadwai. New Yurk