Evening Herald. rUBMBHRI) DAILY, SUNDAY HXCKPTKIJ II. a liormt, Hdltor and rubltuhrr. U'jr. ,T. V'ArKtXX, luteal JSdlltnr. ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT lVXIXa HERALD has a larger cir culation in Shenandonh than any other paper published, Jtonkt open to all. SUBSCRIPTION rates: daily, per year, - W 00 I WBBKI.Y. per year - 1 80 Bnlered at the Postofflee, At Shenandoah, Pa. for transmission through the malls as seormd etaw mat) matter. tAlll SHU WAS I)U. WAI.KKK. A Btrnme Woman Who Wm Ilouml to ,Sloi lit Christie Warden's Itoum. HakovkK, N. II., Bey. 80. A well dressd woman, with her veil tightly drawn over her face, called ai Farmer Warden's houso late Monday night, and giving her name as Dr. Mary Walker uuked to be nllowed "to remain all night and sleep in Christie's room." The family at first demurred, us they woro afraid from the gruff voice that she was a mnu in dlsgulss. They Jlnally, however, consented, and allowed her to remain and spend the night on the sofa. Mr. Warden and several neighbor watched her, however, and at i u. m. the woman, to identify herself, said she had come to save Christie's murderer, and further, showed two receipt of registered letters dated lioston Sent. 18, bearing the name of Dr. Mary Walker and some baggage checks from a Boston hotel. Later on the intruder said: "This Almy they have arrested is not the man who killod Christie Warden." A despatch receive! from n dime jnusuum in lioston, where Dr. Mnry Wnlker has been lecturing States that she finished hor employment and loft for her homo in Oswego, N. Y., Wodueadny last. Pleads Nut Guilty. Woonviu-E, N. II., Sep. DO. Frank 0. Almy, tho Hanover murderer, was brought here from Manchester yesterday In a special car, nnd taken to tho Court House on a cot, not being nblo to Walk on account of a broken leg. Tho indict ment was rend to him by Clerk Qrls wold, charging him with tho wilful mur der of Christie C. Warden, on tho night of July 17. Almy, in a clonr tone, plead ed "not guilty," and was immediately removod to tho Manchester Jail. Forty-sAvon Pirates Killed. San Fiuncisco, Sop. 30. Chinese ad vices say that pirates havo burned the Village of Trunc-Ra on tho Black IMvor. One hundred pirates attacked tho village of Liuone. nut were roDalseu. ono vill ager lwing killed. At Ilnldu, pirates had two ongap;emont3 with the civil liuards. In which forty-sovon of them ware killed and tho remainder driven hack Into the mountains, whero they are hemmed in. Nilvrs or thi: day. All tho journeymen tailors in Birming ham, Ala., aro on a Btrlko for higher wages. Judge J. H. Broady, tho Democratic nomlneo in Nebraska for Supromo Judge, bus declined to run. The tug Dcrtha Kndrers wont down in a gale on Lake Michigan, yeBterday. The crew of bIx perished. Tho Itookford Oatmoal faotory at llockford, 111., burned yosterdny. Loss, 4,45,000; partly insured. Hon. Luther M. Qoddard of Leadvlllo, Col., was nominated for Chief Justice of Colorado yesterday by tho Democrats. Tho John Fowler Brewing Company of Covington, ICy., mado an assignment yesterday. The assets are $100,OOJ with liabilities about $75,000. Tho European envoys to tho Columbian Exposition ".ero banqueted nt tho Pal mer House, Chicago, la3t night, previ ous to their departure for home. The President has appointed J. R. Bur ton of Kansas, to be a commissioner of tho World's Fair for tho Stato of Kan sas vice Reese R. Price, resigned. Tho Kontucky Savings Dank of Louis ville, Ky., has closed Its doors, rue ae- positors will be paid in full. This la tho fourth bank fulluro in Louisvillo in six mouths. Henrietta Murroll, colored, who wa hanged yesterday at Smithvillo, Vo. foi tho murder of hor 8-year-old child, con fessed tho orlmc, clniming that sho could not obtain work und support hei offspring. Leonard D. Vowoll and James Loopor wore hanged nt aalesburg, Tex., yester day, for the murder, on Deocmbor 17, 181, of J. A. MnttulM, whom they shot as he wo riding along a country road with his son. Kooh's Dlscovory. Tho tubercle bacilli was discovered by 1'rof. Koch, to bo constantly present In all cases of consumption. AVhoro the blood it impoverished or inipuro, lliero results that constitutional condition known as scrofula, which is characterized by tho liability of certain tiuuos to booomo tho eoatof chronlo inflammations and oniarcomonts. virchow says "ttieir vulnerability is oxcoeeivo." Consequently, oxcitine causos which would havo only pasiinic effect upon n healthy subject, would produce inflammation and nntlnn nml I disease in the sorofulous. Those troubles may start as catarrh In tho nasal passages, throat or lungs, and.'as tho membranes hocomo woakoned, tho tubercle bacilli onter, and multiply, and wo have, as a result, that dread disease Con sumption. Find a perfect remedy for scrofula, in all its forms somothlnK that purifies tho blood, as woll as claims to. That, if it's takon in time, will euro Consumption. It has been found in Dr. I'lorco's Golden Medloal Discovery. As a' stronp;thTO etoror, blood-cleanser, and limb -builder, notblnRlike it is known to medical science. For Scrofula, Bionchlal, Throat and Luok affection), AVeak Lungs, eovoro Ooudbi, and kindrod aliments, it's the only remedy to sure that it can be guaranteed. It it doesn't boneflt or cure, your money Is 1 -(funded. Teutonic Queen Until AVn. Loxno.s, Sep. 80. By passing l'astnet Light at 11 o'clock yesterday morning the steamship Teutonlo lient the reoord from New York to Queenstown. The voyngo wan mado in 5 days, 21 hours nnd 'i'l minutes to yueenstovm. The record previously held by the City of New York and City of Paris were beaten by 1 hour and !W minutes. CofrmtiHT ibi w' All alone, both in the way it acts, anil in tho way ila sold, is Dr. 1'iorce a Davor ite Prescription for women. It acts in this way : If you'ro weak or " run-down," it builds you up ; if you suffer from any of tho painful disorders and derangements peculiar to your sex, u relieves and cures. It improves ditrostioh. onrichos tho blood, dis pels aches and pains, brings refresh ing sleep, and restores ilesh and strength. For all functional weak nesses and irregularities, it's a posi tive remedy. Hence, It's sold in this way : It's guaranteed to givo satisfac tion, in ovary case, or tho money paid for it is rofunded. They're tho smallest, tho cheapest, tho easiest to take. But all that would bo nothing, if they weren't also tho best to take. Dr. Picrco's Pleasant Pellets pre vent and euro Sick Headache, Bil ious Headache, Constipation, Indi gestion, Bilious Attacks, and all derangements of the liver, stomach and bowels. Or Ibo Liquor llultll, 1'iMllltely Curcu vyuumliilMcrlnir Dr. iiuiiicm' ollrn Niicolflr. It Is manufactured as a powder, which can beelven In a glass of beer, n oup of coilee or tea, or In food, without the knowledge of the patient. It Is absolutely barmloQS. and will otfeat a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an aloohollowrsok. It has been Riven In thousands of cases, and In every inBtanoo a perfect cure has fol' lowed. It .ipvcr TnllK. Thesyslem once lmpregna ed with the Hpeolflc.lt becomes an utter ImpoaslbUlty (or tho liquor appetite to exist. 48 page book of particulars free. To be had o' C. H..HAGENBUCH, Druggist, Shenandoah New Saloon and Restaurant I Newly Paiolcd, Tapered and Renovated. No. lis EAST CENTRE STREET, Tlireo doors above Kendrlck Ilouse, BENJAMIN HASKEY, Proprietor. Mr. Uoskey would Inform his many friends and tlie public that he will cater to tholr wants IntnoBamo iirsi-ciuas siyju timi us uuuo in the pant. Nouo but the best braudi of lor elitn nnd domestic wines, liquors and cigars will be kept In stock. Choico teinpeiance drinks. l'lu old slock ale ThocatluK bar lsfcupplled with everything In the oatlnu line ber red In the beslslylo. Mtals served at all hours. Fine private rooms attached. CHA8. STETLER, Tonsorial Artist ! (TowDscnd's oldstnnd,) 117IN, Main St., SUeunudonli. I'artles dolrlng a first class slmvo. shamp-.o ir Hair cut mouiu can ai my now tuop which uai been reuttoa nna inorou niy rfiiovateu. Bpeclat attention Is given to ladles' hair A cordial Invitation Is oxtendoi to my old natrons nnd tho publlo in general to call ond B 0 me ai my new quiriers. . - . T . rn . L A 4 LU onrf LLfl I 1 1 Lll UIIU EF IP. OT. OLBART, Denier in all kinds ot Shoemakers' : Supplies Largo and first-class stootc. fij Qeman(s 0f if,e Trade Suppfwa ' ' 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson Ileuso building, SHENANDOAH, PA Newly Rofilted and Renovated, TONSORIAL : PARLORS Hair Cutting and Hair Dressing I ? Q T "ATADLINGER Under Tostofflco Building, Main and Oak Sts., Slicnaniloak i-IIot and cold baths, careful attention. Follte, prompt and WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will bo plcard to meet tho wants or ins friends nnd the puLlle In Everything in tho Drinking Line Lambert, The Hatter Carries an extraordinary line ot Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods and makes a specialty ol Nellie Bly and Mary Anderson Caps 6 HAST OHlXrTJVEJ ST. GOY. RUSSELL AGAIN Tho Unanimous Choico of Bay Stato Democrats.. A HARMONIOUS CONVENTION, The State Administration Unqualifiedly Indorsed in the Platform. A Number or Itenoinlnntiona Tho I'lut f.irm Declares lor Tar 1 IT Ileiliictlou and llevMlon, Protests Arrulmt Froo Ctilimgo or Silver, nml Denounces tho Dlsregnrtl of Civil Service l'rlneiiiln. VoncKBTBn, Mass., Sep. 80. ThoStnte Democratic Convention ellected a per- inanent organization yesterday by th election of Gen. P. A. Collins as president, with a long list of vice-presidents, which includod Congressmen O'Nell nnd An drew, William Gaston, William Endl oott, George 31. Stearns, James S. Grin nell, Leopold Morse, Hugh O'Hrieu, Frederick O. Prince, Charles R. Coduiuu and Dr. William Everett. William J. Dalo was eloctod secretary. On making his appearance, Gen. Col lins was given a rousing welcome. There were cheers, yolls nnd hand clappings, nnd the air waa.f ull of hats, which were thrown aloft by the dolegntes. Mr. Collins acknowledged his flatter ing recoption In a few pleasant words, in which he announced thnt he had been ? resent nt 25 Democratic State conven iens and was celebrating his conven tional silver anniversary at tho prosent time. Ho then proceeded to deliver his address, which was much Interrupted by applause. John F. Russell, of Leicester, mounted tho platform at 12:20. At tho ond of a brief speech ho proposed tho renominn tlon by acclamation of William E. Rus sell for Governor of tho Commonwealth. The nomination wns seconded by non. Edward Q. Donovan, of Bo-iton, and Wm. Eustus Russell, of Cambridge, was unani mously mado tho nominee by acclama tion. Ho was escorted to tho hall by a coni mltteo and made a ringing address, in which he counselled meeting tho Repub lican opposition "with vlgilnnco, perso veranco and unceasing effort and, calmly, houostly discussing tho real issues, trust to tho common sense, the conscience nnd patriotism of our people to decide aright between us." Tho ticket was comploted with John W. (Jorcoran lor lleutennnt-uovornor, Elbrldgo G. Cushmnn for Socrotarj of Btato. Jamos S. Grinnoll for State Troas uror, W. D. Trefoy for Auditor, and George M. Stearns for Attorney-General. Tho platform begins with an unstinted Indorsement ot uov. itusseire auminis tration, and recommendations of Stato reform, nna continues: "Wo bcllcio la free schools, supplied with free text books. "Wo bellovo that overy cltlion should pav his Just proportion of tho publlo expenses, but we aonptbollovolf ho falls to do so by accident. tho ncglcot or othors or trom nis own limDU ity. ho should bo punished by being deprlvod of tho most sacred ritiht of citizenship tho right to voto. we regret that the nomination of a ltcpubltoun oanilldato for Oovornor, who, nin legislator, voted UKdlnst tho umoudme nt renders it necessary that wosaouio. urco ovory friend of tho umendmont to voto -ves- at ttio ensuitiu election. Wo roaulrm our sympathy with all wiso and constitutional manures in tho interest of manual lubor, and wo lonow tho declaration upon this subject In our platform of last yoar. "1'ho JloKlnloy tariff bill njainst which tho Democratic party of Massachusetts protested nt its last convention, was i opuiliatod at tho oils by onoofthornostoniphatio votos over cast by n free po nlo. Wo renow our demand for tho rcnoal of idl its provisions which In- creiiB rates of duty, an J for the enactment of aenulno measure or turw retorm. "Tho Republican party has destroyed tho Census Ilureau for the sako of f urnlshiner po- lltleul spoils by noir looting to bring prosecu tions for tho punlsbmont or violations or me Civil Borvlto law. by ignoring trio rooom mendationsof tho Civil Servico Commission for tho dismissal of offloials who navo openly rirtlfKl the law. Wo beliovo in honest money, tno nom ana silver ooinaijo of the Constitution, and ot i curroncycouvcrtlble into such ooluaso with nut. lmsu ' "Wa bellovo that nil dollars oolnel by mo United States should bo of oqud intrinslo value, that all paper mo icy Issue 1 D? tuo gov ernment should bo roJoeinablJ In cither gold nr allver eolti at tho option of tho holdor, and not at thedlscretioi ot tno soorotary ot tuo Treasury." Tho nlatform concludes with the declaration of opposition to legislation tending to debase currency. MIDDI.U hTATUS SUSIJIAltY. J. Slnat Fnssett nnd J. .W. Vroomnn, tho Ilopubllcan nomlnoos, were, ncoordod a flue roceotlon in UKdensuurg, is. x. yestorday. liuralars broke into tho Norton House nt PomDton. N. J.. Monday niuht, and stole $000 in money and sllvorwnro from tho safe. Tho ennniner factory of E. J. Morris & Bona nt Lowes, Del., wns ontlrcly de stroyed by lire at noon yesterday, Loss, $7,000; no insurnnce. Tho mangled body of a woman who had been well dressed was found on tho Nickel Plato ltallroad's traoks in Buffalo vostordav. There is no clue ns to how the was killed. Tho horribly mangled body of n man was found on tho track of tno iacKawn na Hallroad yesterday at Delawanna, N. J. Nothing was found in the clothing to lead to his Identity. Jorsev City nollco arrested tho ontiro trouuo of Walter L. Main's droits for naradlnit in that city without n permit. The manaser claimed ignorance of tho ordinance and ull were released. Thomas P. Curtis, son of Colonel Cur tls of the Judgo Advocate's Department of tho Arinv. has been expelled from West Point Academy for making a false entry in the hospital register. Tho Eighth Judliial District Demo cratic Convention, at Buffalo yesterday, nominated Myron 11. 1'cck, ot uuiiaio, nnd W. Caryl Ely. of Niagara Falls, as candidates for tho Supremo Court Judge ship. V torn New York Naval Ilesorve. ItocuMTElt. N. Y.. Bep. 80. The nucleus of a Western New York naval reserve battalion was formed hero last night, 78 meu being mustered into two batteries by Adjutant-Ueneral rorter. Tuiio's Condition Alarmlnir, Pkiilin, Sep. 80. Private telegram from Home state that the strain ot th recent publlo functions has seriously In creased the feebleness ot the Pope, and his condition causes alarm. As a rectivccatuartieHsoMoofland effective knandoah -AND SHORTHAND SCHOOL, R0BBINS' OPERA NORTH MAIN STliEET, SHENANDOAn, fall Term Beams Mondav. Auaust S1st. 1RQ1. W. J. SOLIY, TIIBATRF, UVII.DINO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. A. W. Leisenrng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrhg, Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Opcu Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER 0ENT. INTEREST Pntcl on Savings nepontto. A. J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgage and Honda written. Aiarriage licenses ana legal cuuuis promptly attended to. Real Estate, Collection and Insurance Agency. Oeueral Fire Insnranco Business, Represents tnejsormwesiern 1.110 insurance uo. Office Muldoan'ii butldlne. corner Centre nnd West Bis., Buonandoab; 1'a. Good Hroperties of All Kinds For Sale. :. A two story double frame dwelling; house HLoroana rcsiaurani. on jasi i.enireoi. A dwelling and restaurant on East Centre flt.rnflt,. 3. Detdrablo property od corner Centre and uaruin aireeu, suuauiu tur uusiueus pur rtnRes. 4, A two-story double lrnme dwelling, on West Lloyd street. 5. Two 2-stnry frame dwellings on West Con- tre street. R Twn '2 Htnrv dwellltnrfi on the corner ol uoai ana uncsinui sireeis more roum iu one. T Turrt-filnrw alnnrln l,r,na nn Nnrth PhftRt.nnt street, with a IniKe warehouse at the rear. k. Three iwo-siory aouoie iramo ouuaings corner or ijioya nna uuueri sireeis. Banli Counters, Tylor System, Port aoio, unequaicci in oiyica, Cnor nml FlnlRh. ISO r,n CitMogDt of Cooniert, DebLs etc., lllutratcd la Colort. Uooki. I'rco ToktairA lSColl Also Lyicv JiJt" nnlrn llpkB and Tyue writer Cabinet, UUO Htvlpa. Heat nnd cheap est on earth, with great reduction in prices. 180 iie ctulwuo Free. Po.lizn el. Full lUee o lleblt, Cltftlrt, TftblM, llook Cimw, Cabloelt, Lefftl Ulank Ittblncli, le., aiwtjeia eiacu. Hurrlkl Mork ntada to order. TVI.tllt UESICCO.,Ht.loul., M.,V.8.A. HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Cream BREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and RETAIL Orders promptly attended to. Particular at- leutiun nam iu uuns, x jvuivo, Festivals, etc. NOUTU if AIN BTKKET, Near Corner ofjLloyd, SHENANDOAH, PENNA -FOR- SHERIFF, SBENJ. J. SMITH rilESENT DErUTY. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash oom FAUST, 120 S. JardmSt, Shenandoah, Pa. J." ruuiutuk, 4 77 OR NEW T-LAW. Kca BsaOsU's building corntr Mala sad First National Bank, 'tow cijiiAit Tim ro.iiPM'x'inn. llIUfiHTr.N THE ISVRH, HWEKTEN Tim imiUTII, jiui nTii.iiAriT, Zr s FodophylHn Pills lusiness College o HOUSE BUILDING, President. WE'RE AFTER YOU ! Your trade is what wo wnnt. Thia is how we propose to get It. By selling you a flrst class article ; by selling you for less than others; by selling you furniture, an organ, a piano, a sewing machine or nuything else lii tho line of household goods. Wo have n large and va ried stock to select from. No trouble to show goods. Cull, examine and be convinced. 4 c H el H H3 I THE OLD RELIABLE, South Main St., she 3srf.3srx3 o-AJEa:. LeMgli Valley Railroad. AnnANQEMENT 07 PASSENGER TKAIHH. -MAY 10. 1891.- Passonner trains will leave Shenandoah for Mancn cnunB. iienienton. Hiatincion. uata sauqna, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kaston, Phil adelphia nnd Mew York at 6.47, 7.40, 9.08 a.m., 12.5'J. 3.10. 5.2U n. m. Far Ilelvldere. Delaware Water Qan and tsirouasDorg ai. o.i , a. in., ana o.o p. m. Knr White Haven. WilSfa-Barre and l'ltts. tnn B.47. am. W.tl a.jn.. 3.10 and 55(1 n. m. 1' or xunsnannocK, 1u.11 a. m., s.iv ana o.za For Anbnrn. Ithaca: Geneva and and Lyons iu.41 a. m.f ana o.) p. m. Knr Lnrjivr e. Tavntida. Havre, waveriv. Elmlm. llnnhesler. llulfalo. Mlaeara Falls. Chicago and all polnU West at 10.11 a. m.,and fi 9ft rt m. For Flmlra and the West vlaSalaraanea at 3.10 p. m. Knr Amienrien. uaEieton. Hiocition. i.nm hAr Yrrl Wpaiherlv nnd Venn Haven Juno tlon at 5.17,7.40, ,0S a. m. and 12.G2, 3.10 and xn p.m. For Jeanesvllle. Levlston and Boavei Munrirtn. 7.40. mMft.ni. nnd 5.2s u. m. For ricranion m. o.s i v.w, xu.n u. xu. o,iu auu op. m. t'nr HnslnHronk. Jeddn. Urifton and Free land nt 6.47. 7.40, 11.08, 10.41 a. m., 11162 3.10 and 6.20 p. m. jr or tiun&ujiu ui. o.tt uuu v.vo . u,., mmu 3.10 p. in. r or jgKUUH, uiiucrkoii uuu f.ttuvui. ... o.5U ann tf.ua a. m ana s.iu p. m. 5.47, 7.40, 0.08, 10.41, 10,68 a. m.,12.52,3.10,5.2a, 8,03, v.iiseuiv.2j I'tWi H'nr irfRi. i:reA7. .-eirnraviue anu abiuuuui J.W. 7.40. 8.62, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 6.S5, 8.10 and .u p. m. . . Wnr iinri:wflipr. HI. nialr and Pottsviue, 7.40, 0.08, 10.68 a. m., VUil, 3.10, 4.10, 6.28 and 8.03 P"!- . Morea. 7.40. 8.08. 10.53 a. m., 12.62, 8.10, 6.28 and 'For'ltavenltun,Centralla,Mt. Carmet and unamoam, s.oz, anu iu.io. u. ui., .sv, ...v Trains leave Hbamobln for Shenandoah, 7.66 11.M n. m., 2.10, 4.S0 and 90 p. m., arrlvlnB at Shenandoah. 11.05 a. ra.. 12.62. 3.10. 6.28 and ll. id p. m, ...... IN . -.r ...11 . TUD For Lost Creek. Olrardvllle and Ashland, 8.60,9.10 11.35 a.m., 2.45 p. m. For Darlcwater. Bt. Olalr and PottsvlUe, 5.60, 8.00, 90 a. m.,2.45 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Jlahanoy City nnd Delano, B.tH, 11.3.1 n. m.,i.4u,i.iu, o.usp. m. For Lofty, Audenrled and Haileton, 8.00 a1 m i:iu p. m: Oatasanqnn, Allentown, Bethlehem, Eastor, ana Mew 1 orn, .uu a. m., i.su p. in. .nr pni an. niiTn. i.Tiin.,,1. fc. B. BYINQTON. Oen'l P83S. Agt., liethlehem. John R. Coye, A.ttorney-at-Law T?o4-rtf-a A rrnnf OFFICE BEDOAI.I.'a BUILpiKO, Cor. Main and Centre Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA, PROPERTY FOR SALE: fA lan and one-half story double frame dwelling bouse, with store-room and res taurant. Located on East Centre street. V A valuable property located on Bouth Jar- Qin Bireet. S Seven dwelling houses at the corner of Gil bert and Lloyd streets. QoodlnTestment. Terms reasonable. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 30 E. CENTRE BT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. Finest brands of cigars always on hand. xne Deot temperance urinits. P .Wi d Bro, I'hiladolphia and Beading Eailroad Time Table in efleet July 10, 1801 TRAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS Fof NflW Yfif-JT Vim. Phllarlaltihia woAVr1.iw I 2. 0 5,35, 7 'JO q. m. ond 12 itt 'l.m nnd KM C- n. Sunday 2.10 ana 7.43 a. m. For Wfi Cork. Via, M All oh flhnnk urteV rlavi 6.39, T a v e.. tin"-. J ' TS' I itoi mm .i.ou u, in. WOT RsAfllnir a,tl lli 11.. .!nf,,v, I 4nv. 2.10, hS6, 7.S0, a. m., 12.8 a.B() and 5.88 p!m! ' l l"ana , a. m., 4.S0 p. m. rw jiarrisburg, week; days, a.lu,7.IW a. m,i .to, dm p. m. P Aiwaiown, week days, 7.20 t. m., 12.M ilul 2.60 andS.bsn. m. Mnmlov inoUii ..m , 4.30 p.m. For 'laniuoua and Mahannv nitw. wmi: TiH' S'1' a ,m-' 12 s 2.W and 6.M ' bii Unndav. 2.10 and 719 .. m ,. Additional .or Mahanoy (Jlty. week (iv '7.00 p.m. ' or Lianoaster and Columbia, week days. ja. m., 2.00 p. m. For Wllllaminnrt.. Snnhnrvnnrt Tnrtal.i.v.. eet days. 3.2i, 7.26 and u.3) a. m., 1,05, 7.00 ,-u. mujauuy 1 n. W)r AflhlAnd nnd Khumnklti. sroaV rtnvf. .2, 5.2S, 7.30, H.3J a. m i.a5, 7.00 and .ai m. ounaav s.zj, 8 Si a. m 3.00 p. in, T11A.INH FOR HHKNAMIHIAH , umvu imnr turn viu x'unaaeipnia, wees. iys.7.ij a. m.. i.so. 4.00. 7.:w n. m.. vi.it iKhU Bunday.B.OOn.m.. 12.15 nlent. Iioavo New Yors: via Maneh ChunS, week , , s.au. o.iu u. in., i.w huu .uj p. m. 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 6.00 p.m.. from Broad "id Oallowhill and 8Ai a. m. and 11.80 p. m. from 9th and tlrasn Bireets. Hiinmv n.n! n. m. 11.30 p. m, from Bin and Urwn. iieave Hedlnsr, weefc days, 1.35. 7.10, 10.05 ad 11.50 a. m., 6.55, 77 p, in. faunday 1.85 ana 1.13 A, 111. Leave Pol.lsvlllo. weak rtnva. 7.40.7.40 n. m.. i..Vi. all n. m. Hnmlav. 2.40. 7.00 n. m. onrt 1.U5 . m. iaveTamsqna, woetr. days, 8.20, 8.48 nnd 2 1 H. in.. 1.21. 7.13. and D.1B l). m. Uandnv 3.20 7 43 .la, aid 2.50 p. m. Leave MUhanoy City, week days, 8.40, 9.18 ild 11.47 a. m.. 1.51. 7.42 and 0.41 d. m. Hun, lay, 3.40,8.17 a. m 3.21 p. m. jjuave iUHuuuoy xiaue, weea oays, z4j,i.i.(f ;J0, 9.35, 11.59 a. m.,1.05, 5'20, 8U8.7.57, and toon. m. Hundav 2.4J. 4.00. and 8.27. a. m. 3 37,5.01, p.m. Liave uiraruviue (itappanannoca: niauoni feek days. 2.47, 4.07, 6.3(1, and 9.11 a. m., 12.03, o.Yo, o.m, o.wj ana iu.uu p. m. oanaay,,f, 0;, 8.33 a. m. 8.41, 6.07 p. m. Leave WlUiamsnort. week davs. .1.00.9. 15 and 11.53 a. m. 85 and 11.15 p. m. Bunday 11,15 a.m. For Baltimore, Washington ana the west 'la B. & O. It. It., throueh trains leave Qlrard it 4.18, 801 and 11.27 a. m 1.84, 4.24, 6.55 aui r.23 p. m. Bunday, 4.18 8.02 11.27 a, m., 4.24 i.bonuu7.x)p. m. Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut BtreetWhMt. aia Houth rilreet Wharf. 'J Hor AtlHiitle Cltv. Woek-dnvs Eioress. 8 00. 9:00 a. miiil 3.00, .oo, 5.00 r.. m. Accommodation, HWJ m. and 4.15, 0.30 o. m. " ouaaays. eixpress, s.w, v.uu a. ra. Ac commtuatlou, B.OO a. lu.nud 1.45 p.m. Il,hirnln.. Iaova Allantln flllir (Iatwi, Ulantloand Arkansas avenues. Wonk-daTs Express, 7.00, 7.30, 9.00 a. m. and 3,15, 4.00, 5.30 p. m, Accommodation 0.00, &10 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Unndays-ISxpress, 4.00, 6.00 p. m. Accommodation, 7.30 a. m. nnd 6.06 p. m. D. o. uahcook, Oen'lPass'r Aet. . A. M0LF.O11. Pres. A Oan'l Managpr. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BOHnYnsini. division, and after September 1, 1801, (ralnt tcltl leat ancnanaoan as ouows: IT .. Vir,Hn.i 1 r . ...... I Tah. Cattle, tit. Clair, and way points, 6.00, 0J3 t in unu s.io p m. unnaays, sou, u.iu n in ana 3.1 o p m. For PotUvllle, 6.00, V.lu a m nnd 4.15 p m. Bundays. 600, 8.40 a m and 3.10 n ra, For Heading, 6.00, a m and 4.15 pa. Banaays. out), 9.40 a. m. and 8.10 pm. For Pottstown. Phoenixvillo. Worrifltown nd Philailflohla (llrnnil street statloni. COO. a. m. and 4.15 p m week days Hunaays, &w, v.w a in s.iu p mi Trains leave FraekvlUe lor Mhenundnah nl 10.40 am and 12.11, 7.M, 10,09 p in. Bunnoye, 11.18 a m and 6.40 p m. Leave roitsvllle lor Shenandoah, 10.16 anc .Hi. a m 7.15, 9.42 p m, Bunday:, 10.40 a m Lis p m. l.Have Phlladelnhla (Broad street statloni. ror PottnvilleaudHhesandosh. 6.57. 8 Sin n. 4.10 and 7.00 p m week days, Bunday 6.60, and 9.23 am Forxsew loric, .ai, s.uo, t.m, u.uo, .du, 7.KI ii.208.3u, ).C0, 11.00and 11.14, 11.55 am. 2.0Jnoon (Umlted exnr933 j.oa 4,50 p m.) 12.2112.41,1.40, ISO, 120, 4.02 5,8,6.2), 6.60 7.13 8.12 and lO.OJ-p, m, 12.01 night. . 1 m nnaays, a.'iu, s.un, 4su, o.ao, p.ii 11.35 ra. ana 12.21, 111.41, 2.30, 4.0:, i.ti. 8.21, R 2). B.w , s.rj n m and t2.0rgUi For Boa Girt. Lone B ranch and Intermediate stations 6.60, S.'Jo and 11.30 a. m., 3.30, 4.00 p. in, For Baltimore and Washington, 3.50. 7.2 0.10 and 11.18 a. m., i 41, 0.57, 7.10 p.m. and 12.01 night daily and 8 31, 10.20 a. 111., 12 35 (limited express with dining car to Baltimore) 1.30, 8. p. in. fo. k days. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4. if weuKuays, o.uo, llj p. iu. uuuy. for lucutuoiia, 7 -u a, 111. ana iz.uj nig dally. 1.80 p, m. daily, except Bunday. rruinflieaviiarribuart; jur i-iiisuun; ant Ue west evory day at I2.'ii and 3.10 a m am 1.0. (limited) ana 8.40. 8 so. 9.35 u m. way rc liioona. 10 am ana s.iu p m overy any. For PitUDurg oniy, n.aj a m aauy ana 10, iu wees: nays. Leave Bnnbury for Wllllsmsport, Klmi: nnanuaicua. uoeuesier. j.innnioana jiaet alls, 6.10 am dally, and 1.42 nm weok da: for 7fttSlns. 6.30 x m week davs. For Mia ruu iiiLermeujaLe uuinui. d.iu u 2 .. r ..... . lally. For Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9.66 a I lallv. 1.42 nnd 6.30 p. m. week davs. a Kenova 6.10 a m 1.42 and 6,30 p m week dj UOa. mBnndayr, UAH. B. PUUU, un. Mnn'v J. K. WOOD, I -in. fflsM, -rTTILMINQTON 4 NOflTHEUN It. It, lime luut, i, rncv ju,.v,,w. Trains leave Readme (P. & It. slallon) uinraitar, eeyien, iiirasuoro, Joanna, opi Held, Waynesburg Junction, Coatesvllle,! unesier.unaasioru j uucuon, a, a u. j qui Wilmington and Intermediate stations, except Bunday, at 6.25 and 8.30 a.m. an n. m. Bnndav only al 8.05 r. m. For Warwick. Bt. Peters and lntermed stations, dally except Bunday, at 9.20 a.m. Q.W p. in. cunnay onry e.10 a. m. For Blrdsboro and Intermediate Saturday only, at 12 m. r or uaiuinoro auu wasmnewn iu, R.) dall v except Bunday at 6.25 and t and R.lfi rt. m. Knndftv nnlr nt A .05 rt. Trams arrive at. ueaaing (i-. n it. tiaui from Wilmington, B. A O. Junction, Mi chantn. Cliaddsford Junction. West Cbes Lenane. Coatesvllle. Wavnesburcr Juncll opnngneia, joannn, jijrusooro, uiuruuur, r fertand intermediate stations, dally exc Bnnaay at iu.-u a. m. o.M ana o.u p. nj nnv nniv si. 11.21 n. m. From Bt. Peters. Warwick and lntermedl stations, aauy except, nunaay, av dm a. nnn'rn.m. duuuuv univ ul d n. m. From uirasboro ana lntermeaiate Btatioa I Saturday only at 1.10 p. m. 1 From wasuineto cent Sunday, 10 0 I'asblngton and Baltimore, dally I lay. luai a. in. 0.02 ana &.17 p.. Sunday onlv at 1151 a. m. 1 uuwiss uiuuus, uen'l Pass. At a. u. muwa uDu&nn, nupt, n 1 1 n T 1 1 n r We lho undersign nl I r I 1 1 rt T . aro enureiy curen 1 U I I UHLl llupture by Dr. J.l MAYEB, 831 Arch St., Phlla. ThomaijJ llartung. New Itlnggold, Po I. nnndt, bo 1 taeion, 111., la. 1'. & u. a. ueturcE, uiey, a ll. U. Stanley, 424 Bpruce Bt., Lebanon, Pag kiln. Pa.. Wm. E. llartenstlne, I'hoenlxvJ Pa., W. 11. Lelnbach, 621 Washington.! Beading, Pa., J. O. Lyme. 1310 W. Howar.rl llarrlsburg. Pa., O. Keenn, DoiiKlassvllioi, Tlr. M1YRR In nt Mnlnl l'enn. Keadlne. on the 2nd Saturday of each month. Cat I see him. JJ r, BRIOKER, M. D PIIYSIOIANAND & JjltOEOJi Ho: 9 East Centre Street; Uahanoy Cln ocin ana an sprami niiwww k hin,uiju tj have a I'umUIvu Curo for theetfecuoX self I our tipecttiQ we will kvnd one Foil 11 on i h'tRil