SAVED FROM OCEAN'. Tbrco Rescued Crows Brought Buck to Tort. TALKS OF AWFDIi SUFFERING. The Orew of the Little Wonder Were 18 Days Without rood. At tno meeting ot tn anuoiiftl Civil Service lteform League In HulTalo yes- I terdny, George William Curtis Was re elected President. The Democratlo tloket nominated at Saratoga was rutllletl at n big meeting heln In tbe Manhattan Club House., New York city, last night. Wilbur V. Porter, was nominated by tbe Demoornts at Alitworp yesterday for Memlier of Congress from the Jelferson St. Lnwrtftice Congressional District. The Provisions Wnslied Into tlm Mm by n Worm and Only n Siimll Quantity ol Frflsh "Water Aboard HeneufMl With Great lllfflcnlty .. The Htenmahlp Call fltiHln Struck n Hef - Thlrty-feur Sir u frnin tlm Wrecked Falls ur Itarn Savml, J.iw YotiK, Oct. i. Tbe crew ot the Bhlpwreoked Ashing schooner Little Wonder, who were brought Into thii port yesterday by the steamship Siberian', are suffering greatly from the effect ol their terrible experience. The Little Wonder sailed from Labra dor September ! with her hold full of codflflh, bound for the English Channel. Jler crew consisted of Captain Hanoook and four men. Two days after starting from Labrador the schooner was struck by a terrible storm which completely dis masted her. The mate, Edward Urown. was washed overlioard and drowned. The vessel was blown about at the mercy of the storm, which oontlnued for two days. AH of the provisions on board were washed Into the sea, and there was only n small quantity of fresh water aboard. After four days of starvation, the men became so weak that they could only He on the deck and gasp for breath. After 18 days of privation the schooner wos sighted by tho Siberian, and tho Mnrvlng men were taken ou board that vessel. The roseue was accomplished with great illlliculty, as tho soa was running high nud the men on board wore unublo to help themselves. Htluok n Jteor. Tho stoamship Philadelphia brought In yesterday the crew of tho stoainer California, plying between Liverpool and tho West Indies. At 11 o'clock on tho night of September 10 tho California Btruck a roef near tho Island of Aruba, in the Dutch Antlllos. An enormous holo was stove in her bow, and the shock liroko tho steam pipe. Water pourod through tho nperturo at tho rate of afoot n socond. Second Engineer Davis 'was overcome by steam and drowned in tho rising water. Chief Engineer John Mort, and Oiler John Slevln, yho woro in tho en gine room, oscaped. Tho latter was severely scalded. Tho crow remained aboard with tho seven pitssengors until tho noxt morning, when a boat was lowored and all got shoro. Thlrtj'-four T.lvos Snvotl. Thirty-four of tho crew of tho ship Falls of Earn were brought to this city yesterday by tho steamer Murray, from tjliignporo. Tho vessel was bound for the Island of Sumatra with a cargo ot coal. She struck a sunken rock on July 8. Tho crew took to the boats and woro picked up by a schooner, which carried them to Touang, from which thoy made their way to Singnpore, whore they took passage for this port. Thoy will bo sent homo by the British Consul. . rOUl. 1'L.U' SITSPECTCD. Rather rishj the offer that's made by tho pro pnotors of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Rem edy. Risky for mem. For you, if vou linvo Catarrh, it's n. r.nrtnint.v. You're certain to be cured of it, or to ho paid $500. That's what thoy offer, and in good faith they cure you, or pay you, no matter how uau your case, or of how long standing. But is it so much of a risk? Thoy havo a mcdicino that cures Catarrh, not for a time, but for all time. They've watched it for years, curing the most hopeless cases. They know that in your case there's every chance of success, almost no chanco of failure. Wouldn't any one take such a risk with such a medici'no? Tho only question is are you willing to mako tho test, if tho makers are willing to tako tno risk ? If so, the rest is easy. You pay your druggist fifty cents and tho trial begins. HASIIIIAM, fiCOIUiS. ' tlnaton Nino Points Ahead of Chicago Ir the Unoe for thn rnuant. AT BOSTON. Boston 2 0 0 2 7 1 0 4 0-1 e New Tork 3 0000001 - 5 Batteries Nichols and llenuetti Ooughlln, Weloli and Clark. . SKCOM1) OAMM. Boston o 0120300 -s New York 0 0000103 - ? Called, darkness, Batteries Staley nod Oanasli Sullivan and Ilucrell. AT linOOKLYK. Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 2 0 Philadelphia ..,.,,0 0 0 0 o 1 Datterlea-.Ottruthors and Daly; and Urown. SECOND DAME. nrooklyn 3 0 3 0 1 3 0 3 2-7 0 G 0 0 Thornton Philadelphia 3 0 1 0 0 1 called, darkness. Ilstterles-Lorett and Dally; Drown, AT CLBVKLAND. Cleveland 1 3 rlilonno 0 C failed, darkness. llitterles Youin? i V lokery uud Sohriver, at riTTemjB.0, J'ltlslrurtt 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 - a - 4 lCltng and 0 1 -15 - a Doylei Gumbcrt Cincinnati 0 0 0 1 0 tlsttorlos-Ington. 0- 1 0 - 3 -Maui and Mack; Ithlnos and liar- National League llooord crufrt. iron. rnt. ct lloston t)5 oO .030 Cliloatro... HI SO .021 .Vow Vork.TU ou l'lilla'phla.07 07 .54.1 .000 Ptr fSufji. mm. Vlll. CI Clovoland.Oj 74 ,45a ilrooltlyn. ISO 75 .440 lMttDburir.55 77 .417 Cinoln'atl.SJ 81 .aea Amcrlcnu Association names AT PHILADELPHIA. Athletics 3 0 0 e 1 a 1 3 0-1.1 lloston 4 000 II 0110 a Batteries--WoyIilii and Cross. O'Brien and 1'iU'roll. SECOND OAME. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 e lloston 2 3 0 0 0 B Culled, darknc3s. liatterlas-CUambcrlaln and Cross; Haddock nud Murphy, AT MILWAUKEE. ' Milwaukee 3 o :; 4 0 0 0 Louisville 3 0 0 0 0 1 u bCallod, darkness, 4 liattcrios Davis and Vauenn; Jleaklw CahUL American Association llooord. 10 4 and WILL and lll'II As n l'lcnsnnt nml Ctleclivc Cathartlo uso CLUAIt THr. POMPI.MXION, HiiifiHTnM Tint urns, 8WKF.TKN THE HliBATII, tone Tim RToniAoir, ItlnfTT.ATr! rpttlf I.IVT71? A lut iiitirurti II L'l TIIH U'llnr n uvutimi ft... r....;..t)m . A 1. J,v III'.. 1, Hoofland's Podophyliin Pijls ihenandoah Business Co ege -AND- SHORTHAND SCHOOL, ROBBING OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, NORTH MAIN STREET, SIIENANDOAII, Fall Term Begins Monday, August 31st, 1891. W. J. SOLIvY, President. Philadelphia and Reading Eailroad Time Tabl in effect July 10, 1801 mm LEAVE SEENANDOAE AS FOLLOWS fm Saw YnrlT Vln PlillndAlnhla TVAnlr ,1ti 3. 0 5.V. 7.30 a. m. and 12 hi i.rj una iini P, m. Sunday 2.10 and 7,48 a. m. For New York, via Manoh Clnrnk. week flavs. s.aa. . m. ana iv!.8jand 2.60 p. m. , " Readlnit and rhlladolphta weekdays, 1.10. 5.2V 7.211. tl. m . lUJU Qbl nnrl A RR ' m naday, 2 10 and 7.4S a, m., 40 p. in. " For Harrison re. vmit h.v. 'niiTKi. m . Vr0, R.B6P.m. " " ' , ft Allenlown, week flays, 7.80 m., 12.35 Or POttSVlll. T1AV flavo n Ttk t Ml a m. . 12.31 2.TO and5.Mp.ni. Bnnday, 2.l6nnrt7.48 , ui., i.au p. m. . rvr "Jma'nii ana Mahanny oily, week ays, 2. 0, 8.21, 7.30, a, m., 12 3 2.60 and iM n. m. MnnilAv. 9 in tmn t ju n . - . Additional tor Mabanoy City. 'week liava '7.00 uHuoanier nna Columbia, week days, '.a. in., 2.50 p.m. -or wimainepou, "nnDury ana iiewlstrarg, eek days. 8.25, 7.20 and 11.31 a. tn 1,33, 7.00 . m. nnnaay vsii . m., a.oo p. in. ."'r Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10 8.26, 25. 7.30 and ll.H'l n. in.. 1'2 l..V 'J fl. Rjm. 7.00 and J.is. r m Hnnday, 2 10, i.2i and 7.48 a. m, i.uo, 4.iu p. in. p or uiraruvme r.r.lp jIbm tl ,.1 on: - UN, p. .,(. o.j, ii.co, ifi nuu iiiou H. iui, 12.33, 1 35 i.bO, 6,56, 7.00 and ff.25. p, m, Uunday, (Itanpahanuock Station) n.20, i,m ana Jii.jiua. m., First National Bail, tiigitri; nuir.iiiMO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. YOUNG MENOIOB MSN BIT IN THE TOILS OF THE 51KPISIS III UlilSit. Ther mht-t harole effort! to rree tnemiemi, v.n . n n i.mH.. h, tn anri..tfullir rtfljSHAKEOFFTHE HORRID SNAKE8 J-J-iL Iber eiTflupladeirB.r anl link lo to an wf 0U3 NEW BOOK ant fr... DOM-Pill. (SCkltd) lor s limited tlm..IUlo tha phUulophrol DUtaf find AfltlctiODI Of tb9 Ornaos ol Man, mil how by HH1IF TREATMENT. t7tathodl exclwUely our loit or railing Manhood, Otniral and KetToni ! InlUty, WaaVnait 01 Bony t and Mind, EffectioIEtrora or Eictun. Btnntod or 1 11 a " (Shrunken PrKV??IAKwDEVCLOPEi Tooen-rtlthm.rorBooli,rniri."i-"i:''H Y ElilE MkUIUAL k"'"ui ' " ' the 1'rlends of Lawyer MonaRlian Think llo Hits llooil Murdored. West Oiiksteii, Ph., Oct. 1. Tho ureatest oxoltemont prevails hero over tho disappearance ot itooorc J. jnonag han. a prominent lawyor of this place, who loft here last Thursday for Now York. There he registered at the Gllsoy House, and sluco then uotliius hai ueon Been or heard of mm. Tlmre is no nossiblo reason for his dls- nnd his family fear foul iilay. His accounts, accordliiK to his law partner, Mr. J. Frank E. House, are perfectly correct. When Mr. Monnhan loft his home with tho intention of going to New York, he said that It was on business for the Pennsylvania Mortgage Investment Company and the Keystone Development Company, in both of which concerns he Is an active officer. On Monday his brother oamo to New York and went at once to the Qilsey House, whore ha learned his brother had registered, taken a room, loft his bug, nnd gone out. The bed was undisturbed, and the bag ooutalnod nothlua but a chmiuo of clothes. Mr. Monaisbun Is possessed of a very lucratlvo practice nnd Is a very domestic man. Tho two companies with which lia Is connected aro said to bo In a vory firogperous condition, and on Monday a arete sum was deposited by Mr. Houbo In the West Chaster Bank to the crodlt of tho Investment Company lu behalf of the missing man. I'ullili Alllnuen Convention. Nantiooke, Pa-, Oct. 1. Tho National Polish AUlanoe Societies are holding a convention nore, delegates being present from all parts of the United states. lilshou O'Harn. of Scranton, presides, Tho obiect of tho Alliance Is to bo elevate and enlighten tho Polish people of the TTnitod States that thoy may he nblo to stand on nn equal footing socially with nil other citizens of tno oountry. Of lit" i.liiuiir llatill, i'oHliHfly I'urcu ly uUitilnlslcrtnir Itr. tinmen' CultUti friirrlflt. It is manufactured tm a povr der, whloh can bo srtven In a Rlatm ot boor, a cap of coffee or tea, or In food, .(.hn.,kHirnnLrl.A nf hM Tiitiftnt. It In nhMOlutffW barmleM, and will ctfaet a iermanent and apedy cure, whether Iho paiieut la a moderate drlnlter 01 an atooholle wrsek It haa boon slven In thousand of caaes, aod In every Inatanou a perfect oure baa fol lowed. It never Fall. The ayatert onoe linpreajnatf ed with tho tipooftc.lt becoiuee an uttot tmpoastblltt tor lue liquor npweum iu - 48 pajse book ot particulars free. To be and op C. H.;HAGENBUCH, Drunglst, Shcnasfloih Per Ctuba. TTon. TsmL (Tt lloston.. ..00 40 .693 Bt. Louts. .8.1 Al .010 llalUmoreUH 01 .037 Alblotlo..70 01 .622 rrb. Ifon. Tsi. Ct MUwauk'e.02 72 400 Columbus. .01 7-1 Lau'rlllo...6t 81 Wath'ton.43 67 .46V .400 I .10 B. V, Tfltlte to Returns, New Yonic, Oct. 1. Tho following statcmont la mado aa to S. v. white' uffairB: "All tho corn for account of Whtto, which has beonoarrlod by brokers whoso names have been, used in connec tion with his affairs has been liquidated, except 800,000 bushels. It was margined below any prloo tho market over reached, and the iavorablo turn In tho quotations will enable Mr. White to resume next woek and sava ft very considerable sum from tho wreck from a quarter to a half million of dollars. " Capital, $100,000.00. A. W. Leiscnnng, Pvs., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisennnq, Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3 WE'RE AFTER YOU ! 3 '- '- IP! Tho Ringleaders Transferod. San FbAncisco. Oct. 1. Tho State prison directors deolded to-day that thero would bo no more conspiracies among the conviots at San Quenten, if It lay In their power to prevent tuom. luoy havo ordered the transfer to another prison of Charlos Backman, Charles Ir win and Charlos C. Sullivan, tho ring leaders In tho rocent attempt to blow up tho prison with dynomlto. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST! Xaltl 011 Savings) ncpoHltn. A. J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds. Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written. iviarriage licenses ana legal claims promptly attended to. Ileal Estate, Collectioa and Insurance igeney. I General Fire Insurance Itnslness. Represents I tne JNortnwesicrn idle insurance vo. Ofpich Muldoon'sbnlldlne. corner Centra ana wosi bis., aneuanuoeu, ra, Your trade Is what wo wnnt. Thl8 Is how we propose to got It. By selling you a first class article; by selling you for leas than others; by selling you furniture, au organ, a piano, a sewing muchine or anything else lu the lino of household goods. We have a large and va ried stock to select from. No trouble to show goods. Call, examine and be convinced. THE OLD PELABLE, 2' IV. t.l '. 7.48 a. in.. 8.115. 4.30 n. m. !ur Asuiann ana rjiiamuiciu, wee uays. .2, 5.S5. 7,30, 11.31 a. m 1.35, 7.00 and m. ounaay 3.2), isi a, m., s.w p. m, w fKAINH KO t rilIKNANDOA.il: Ieave New Yorlt via rblladelnhla. weeK lays, 7.45 a. m 1.30, 4.0U, 7.31) p. m li.lt heUU Hnnday, b'.OO p. m., 12.15 nig tit. IrSAve Hew York vlu. Mauoh IJnuntr. wee& lays, 4.30, 8,t5 a. m 1,00 and 4M p. m. txjftve rhlladelDhla. weoz davs. i.10. and 10.00 a. 111. 4.01) and 6.00 p.m., from Broad rait Callowhill auri K.3.5 a. m.and 11.30 n. m. iroBi 9th and Uiv.on streets, wumlay U,u3 a. 01. 11.S0 p. m. from ten an6 urceu. Iave Keading, week days, 1.3). 7.10, 10.06 nd 11.0:i a. m., 6.55, 7I p, m. rjnndny li ano .0.a. m. Lave I'oitsvllle. week clays. 2.10. 7.40 a. m.. IV.S0. 8.11 n. in. Hnndav. 3.40. 7.00 a. m. and 3.06 n. :a. ixtftvoXaoiaqna, week days, 3.20, 8.48 and 2 ' a. in.. 1.21. 7.13. and 0.18 n. m. Huudav 7 43 ... and 2.60 p. m. osave Ilauanov Oltv. week days. 8.40. O.lt tnd 11.17 n. in.. 1.51. 7.42 and 9.11 p.m. Bun. S.ty, 3.40,8.17 . m 3.2) p, m, Leave Alahanoy riane. week daysl.l.CO -1.30,935, 11.60 a. in. ,1.05, 2.00. 5'20, 0l,7.57, and hump. m. nnnaay 2.411, s.uu, ana o.z,u. m S.01. n.m. iieMve Glrardvllle (Uanpahannock Station; uays, , s.u7, u.se, ana v.u a. m., i.uj, 2. B.l. 6.32. 8.03 and 10.0(1 1. nl. Bundav. 2.47. 0', B.33 a. m. 8.41, 6,i7 p. m. ijsavo wllllamsnort. week days, 8.00.9.45 ano 11.81 a. m. 3.S5 and 11.15 p. m. Bnnday 11.11 P.m. or muimore, wasnmgion ana me wes via 11. & O. It. K., through trains leave Qlrarc Avenue station, Fhlladolphla, (P. it 11. It. K. at 4.10, 801 and 11.27 n. m., 1.34, 4.21, 5.65 an '.23 P. 111. Mnnday. 4.18 8.02 11.27 a. m.. 4.2. 1.65 and 7.23 p. tn. ATIjAUTIU CITY DIVISION. , Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut Btreet Wear aid. douthOtreet Wharf. For Atlantic CIt-r. A WeekHly Espress. 8 00. 9.-00 a. luf 3.00, l.lKi. 5 00- c. m. Accommodation, 7.Y0 . iMJVt l.li", U W ... Hit m. and 4.15. 0.30 0. in. Sundays. isroress. 8.00. 8.00 a. m. oomiun-tauou, H.00 a. m. and l.lj p. m, Ac J. P. wjUiams & Bro., SoutU Main St., si-IE KrKrnDOA-ii- Lehigh Valley Railroad. AKKAnaEMENT OP PASSENGER TKAIKB. -MAY 10. 1891.. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stand 7 BOUTII MAIN STREET, Where ho will be pleaded to meet the wauts of his irlends and tho public In Everything in tho Drinking Line. CHRIS. BOSSLElt'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, 201 N. Main St., Shenandoah. , Tho Finest Stock of Beers, Ales, Cigars, Etc. Tholr IMamlssal llQcouimonded. Washikoton, Oct 1. Commissioner Rauin of tho Ponslon Ofllco has recom mended to tho Secrotary of tho Interior tho dlsmUsal of J. E. Entjel of Pennsyl vania, F. III. Taylor of Illinois, and lid ward Howard of Connecticut, on tho son oral charco thnt their contlnunuee In of llco Is detrimental to tho efficiency of tho bureau. rrolmlilci Successor of W. r. Scott. Schanton, Pa., Oct. 1. Thero la a strong movement In this city lu tho dl rectlon of securing the nppolntmont ot William F. Harrity to the placo on tho Democratic .National (Jnmmltteo made vaonnt by the death of William L. Scott. A rnoetiug of leading Domocrnts was held last nlKtit at which It was rosolvod to recommend Mr. Harrlty's soleotiou. Oood fropertiss of All Kinds For Sale. 1. A two-story double lrarae dwelllnuhouse store ana restaurant, on isasi intreoL. !. A dwelling nnd restaurant on East Centra street. 3. DealrnblR nronortv on corner Centre and jnrain Biroeis, suitaoie tor pusineas purposes. 4. A two-story double lrame dwelling, orx wet 1 uovct street. 5. Two 2-story frame dwellings on weet Cen tra Rt.irf.at. It Two 2 storv dn-elUnes on the corner ot uoai ana unestnui. streets ntoro toum iix nnn. 7. Two-story single house on North Chestnut street, wltn a large wnrenonso ai 1110 roar. 8. Throe two-siory double frame buildings corner 01 tiioyuana uiiDeri streets. Queer Cauie fur Kealsulnir. UlDDr.Fonu, Mo., Oot. 1. City Mission ary Samuel W. Browne, who waa re cently convorted to tho Christian Alli ance .aim, uas requested, tne jutssion Board to discontinue paying him his sal ary of $700, ho behoving that ho should look to ine ijoru xor susiounco. jtb u special meeting tho Board voted not to comply wltn tms ronuesi, nuu air. Browno will rosigu. Lambert, The Hatter, Carries an extraordinary line ot Hals. Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods and makes a specialty ol Nellie Bly and Mary Anderson Caps. e HAST OHNTBB ST. ill Nursery Statlstloa. WAsniNOTON, Oct. 1. From tabula tions In n bulletin lsnuod by the Census Offlca It annears that thare are In the United States 4.S10 nurseries, valued at fttl.078.885.80 and oocupylng 173,800 acres of land, with an Invested capital of $5a,2a6,0tt.01, and giving employment to '115,1)17 men, 1,3IV women, and animals. NKW ItNUX.AN I1KP.VITIH9. Major William McKee Dunn, of the Od United States Artillery, died at Port land, Me., yesterday, aged 55. Gov. Russell ot Massachusetts and Henrv Cabot Loduo will meet In Joint debate on Oct. S3, to discuss Gov, Hus- sell's administration. The stockholders of tho Fltchburg Iinllroad Company at their annual meot- lntr In lloston yosterday re-eleoted the present board of directors. The Yale olovon played Its first foot ball game ot the season at Now Haven, yesterday, with the Wesleyan College An alarm ot flro yesterday from the residence of Boorstary Blaine at Augus tk. M.i oreAted oonldarab!e eiclUment is and will ever bo tho best Remedy for n..a Tifliian. TtaOlcaQIlO. in n,n nuin. ChQSS ana I f U1UO AAA MU y . Jointo, neuralgia, BpruinB, &o Befoio y on aeea to loyi warn r-r it tr nc r!H&nCEC4 the vnltmUo booki "Qolde to He alth," jrj th, k idtrsmeaU of proBiinent phytlolais, i F.AQ.R1CHTER& aiO Broauway, NEW YORK. 93 idals Aviardedl ronesnHonse"! BudolUit,Ijonias, Viains, Prsgue, liottcraMn, VIW, Wnrimbarirr KoasUlu, Lelpllo. O OeiXtS n bottle, For Bale by J. I. J. 1CI11LTN. C. II. llAOJJNIH'lu. SHENANDOAH, PA., sadotHar Urussuu. Bank Co ntors.Tvlor Systom, Port ablo, Unequaled In Stylos, nnet nnrl plllllh. 150 Tttga C&Uloguo of ronatcn, DeLa ct., lllaitrileft la Culflm. llaaki. t'rea Pa.i.i.. lfiCcatl. HBsegf. Also -'yier- ya mm Savannah's Strlko Hproadlns. BAVANNAU. Ga., Oct. 1. Tho wharf laborers strike threatens to assume so lous nronortlons. It has extended to tho warehouses and rosin yard hands and drayman. Six hundred yard hands nnd 10U wnrohouso uanas wont out yesioruay, nnd the draymen have given notlco that thoy will strike. About 3,000 men In all are now out. The Shippers Allege Fraud. Buffalo. N. Y. . Oct. 1. TheVondome Kubbor Compnny of New York, together with Horace Maxwell, havo sworn out a writ ot replevin and placed it in the hands of tho coroner in order to seoure nbout i 10. 000 worth of rubber garments In tho stores ot tho lato G. D. Barr. Tho shippers allogo In tholr petition that tho goods were outainea uy trauu. Ofttcu l)ok and Trie -writer Cublueti. SOU ni-vIpb. llest and cheap est on earth, with great reduction in pneoa. 1211 nan CkUtonn FiC. ToUig 1 ttu Full lliei ot I)eLi, tfaftlra, TtUft, Bok iBll'y.ilLM " " HnrrUl work tatdt to order. TYia:ii DESK CO., St. l.oul; Mo.iU.SAi HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Cream ! BREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. Pnssenorer trains will leave Shenandoah for Maucn ununa. jjeniKinun, oitkuu-ivu. utw liauqua, Alieniuwu, DUlultuvm, JUUIUU, JTUii adclpbla and New York at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08 a. m., it.IV, p. Ul. For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gap and Itroudsunrg at b.ti, a. m., ana oap. m. fur lAUIUCItVlunauu iiuumiu, o.va u., iu ifnr White Haven. Wilkes-Barro and Fllto . e.T niW lllrft o m tlllnnH KOAn M IUU U.tl, r.w, .Alt U. U... I.UU UrfA. p. Hoi Tunkuannock, iu,u a. m., a.ie anu 0.20 p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Iiyons 10.41 a. m ana 5,ai p. m. For Ijaooyvuie, xowanaa, oayre, waxeriy, Cblcaeo and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and S9fin. tn. For Klmlra and tho West via Halamanca at 3.10 p.m. . i.r r Aiiflpunu. iiulihluii. ntuuAiuu, uuuv hflfYnrd. wyitl;prlv nnd Fenn Haven Juno Hon at 5.1 J, 7.40, 9,08 a. m. and 12.52, MO and ini p. m. For Joanesvllle, Levlston and lleavei Mandnw. 7.40. o os a. m. and 5.26 ti. m. For scranton at 5.47 .0, 10.11 a. m. 3,10 and S:2p. m. land at 5.47. 7.40. 9.08, 10.41 a. in., 1Z&2 3.1D and K 9fl n Tl f ur uuaKHSU ut, a.tt nuu v,vo a. u., nuu f ur uluus, uuuutuu nuu a'xuumviv ut ,&( ana a.usa. m,,uu i.iu jj. iu. . i -r.. llln 1lfo,MMT Ptiw nvtA TViifltlA 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41, 10.68 a. m.,12.52.3.10.5.28. 8,03. h ot i iTtRT. (ir(wK. .Jirnxavuie auu ahuihuu 157. 7.W.8.52, 10.15 a. Hi.. 1.00.1.40,4.10, 65, Bin.nil Qlln. N. For uarkwater, tsu utair anu i-otuivino, 7.40, 9.08, 10.58 a. m., 122,3.10,1.10, 5JM and 8.08 t'Or UnCK DIUUIIUIIU, J..UW Morea. 7.40, 9.08, 10.68 a. m., 8.10, 6.20 and ForUavenllun,Centralia,Mt. Carmel and Bhamnkln, 82, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.4C Trains leave Bhamokln for Bhenandoah, 75 11.55 a.m., X10, 4JIU ana p. m., arrivun at suenanaoan, v.oa a.m., im, a.ie, om nw 11.15 P. hi. .11, I , 1 I ... 1 l. 1 1. For Lost Creek. Glrardvllle and Ashland. 6.50, 9.10 11.85 a. in., 2.45 p. m. For uarkwater. Bt. uiair anu xutuiviuc, 5.60, 8.00, 9.30 a.m., 2.45 p.m. , For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City nnd Delano, 8.00, 11.35 a.m.. 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. TO. For ljoiiy, Auaeurieu ttuu iuuiowu, o.uv For MnucUOhtrak. Iiehlghton, HlatlnBton, m imuona. Allentown. ueinionem, jmatoj and New York, 8.00 a. in., 1.40 p. in; noiuiutug. leuvo Autuiliu Kjivy. ucpu Vtlautloand Arkansas avenue. WeoklaT' Express, 7.00, 7.50, 9.00 a. m. and 3.15, 4.00, 5.3 p.m. Accommodation 6.00. 8.10 a. m. ant 4.30 p. in. Sundays -Express, 4.00, 0.00 p. m Accommodation, v.ou a. m. ana o.uj p. m. u. u. ttAAUuuit, uen-i rusu'r At . AJtoLKOD. Pros. fc Oun'l Manaaer. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BOHUYUUI.L DIVISION, On and after September 1, 1891, (ran will lea oncjiaimoan as iouqws: For Wleean. Gllberton. Fraekvllle. Net Oastle, St. Clair, and way points, 6.00, 9.1 t m and 4.15 p m. uunaayB, uuu, u.iu a m ana s.i u p m. c U luiMrmo, U.W, Ul nuu I,1J i" Ui. Handays, COO, 8.10 a m and 3.10 p m, For Heading, 6.00, a m nnd 4.15 piu. Sundays, 600,9.40 a.m. and 8.10 pm. For Fottslown. Phoeuixvlile. Norrlstow and Fhllndnlnhla (Kroftd street statloni. 6.0 a. m. and 4.15 p m weak days aunaaye, lira, . iu a m s.io p m. Trains leave FrackvlUe lor dhensndoah f 10.40 a m and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 p ru. Sunday it. 13 a m anti o.tu p m. Lieavo I'oitavuie loranenanaoan, iu.io as 1.48. a tn 7.15. 9.42 p m. Hundays, 10.40 a i i.15 pm. ..... . .. Lioave rniiaaetpnia ixiroaa street, buuioc or Fottivllle aud Shenandoah, 6.67, 8.31 a l 4.10 and 7,00 p m week days. Sunday 6.50, an 9.23 am Fur .New xorK, s.si, t.uo, t.w, o.sa, o.nu, i.c H.a)8.8U ,1.50, ll.OOand 11.14, 11.35 pm.l2.00nooj (limited oxnres3,1.0S 4.60 p m.) 12.2112.44,1.4 2.8V, .20, 4.02 5, ti, 6.2 ), 6.5'J 7.13 8.U and 1 1 00 1 m, 12.U1 nleht. f m tin uunaayB, s.i, i.u.i, t.tu, o., s.tz, A-.-m 11.35 i m. and 12 21, 12.41, 2.30, i.0Lyi; 1.501. 5.2i. n 21, a. , r n. n m and 12.01 ingi For Sea Girt. LonitUranch and Intermedial stations 6.50, 8.25 aud 1L39 a. m., 3.30, 4.00 p. n Wfeiv uuys. nuuuuya o. u. iu. For lialtimore aud Waslitngton, 3.50, 7.2 0.10 and 11.18 a. m., 4 41, 0.57, 7.40 p.m and 12.1 uigat uuuy uau o ai. iu.u it. in., n ij iiiiuiie oxpress with dining cur lollaltlmure) 1,30, 3. p. m. week days. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4.i week days, 6.08, 11.80 p. m. dally. For lllchmoud, 7 20 it, m. aud 12.03 nlgl dally, 1 30 p. m, dally, except Sunday. uo weet every day ut vi.'H iA 8.10 a ra ai oo'llmlted) and 8.40. 8 30, 9.35 p m. "Way ft Alloona. loam and 4.W p tu eTory day. For Fittsnurg only, n.sj a m aaity ana iv. m week days. Leave Sunbury for Wllllamfport, Elmlt 'an a ndalgua, Hoohester, B mvlo and N lags 1 i"or V7atklr)S, 6.80 p m weskdays. For j-.rio anu micrmeaiaie poinu, d.iu a u laily. For Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9.66 a i For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m B. I1Y1NGTON. Gen'l Fass. Ant., Bethlehem. Striking Weaver. Attain at Work. Fill River. Mass.. Oct. 1. The striking weavers nt the Granite Mill re turnod to work yostorday roornlna uu der a nroinlso from the aaeut that their wages would be made satisfactory. Orders promptly attended to. Particular at tention paiu UJ 11H11B, IltUlin, Festivals, etc NOllTII MAIN BTREET, Near Corner oflLloyd, SI1ENAKD0AH, PENN on- John R, Coyle, A-ttorney-at-Law AND Real Estate Agent, OFFICE BKDDAI.I.'S BCII.PINO, Cor. Mtln and Centre Streets, SHENANDOAH, PA, lally, 1.42 and 6.30 p. m. week days. Fj 4cnova5.10 a m 1,42 and 0,30 p m week do UoD, Mi. IrUiizl. J.U.WUUU, lU. KMnrr won. fflH . "VTTILMINaXON A NOHTUEltN B. K.I imc Hioie in eneci jtiiiy, iv, loni. a Trains leave Heading (P. & It. station)! Gibraltar, Heyfert, Blratboro, Joanna, Bprll Ueld, Waynestiurg Junction, Coatesvllle, cnesier.unaosrord J nncuon, u. a u. j uucij Wilmington ana intermediate stations, q excent Sunday, at 625 and 8.30 a.m. and n. m. Hnndav only al 8.05 n. m. f or warwics. esu meters anu mtcruieu statlons,daily except Sunday, al 9.20 a.m.,1 For Blrdsboro and intermediate start. Baturday only, at 12 m. ft f or isatiimoro ana wasmngion iuymmj., II.) daily excent Sunday al 6.25 aud im. and 3.15 p. m. Sunday only at 8.05 p. uu 1 araius arrive at iteaaing (i . a xfc. sutti trom Wilmington. 11. 4 O, Junction, Mc cnanin, cnaaasiora junction, west, ixies Biirlnirfleld. Joanna. liliasLoro. Gibraltar. & Iferlaud Intermediate stations, dairy exri Sunday at 10.20 a. m. 6.52 and 8.17 p. m --' day only at 11.24 a. m. From Bt. 1 . Peters. Warwick and lnterracdl I stations, dally except Sunday, at 8.2 i a. and 2.2 p. m. rjunuay oniy ai o p. m. i uirasDoro ana n From Intermediate static NKW JKItSllY NKW8 COMOKNSED. Short $2,000 In his accounts as book keener of the Holbrook Printing Com pnny, at Nowurlc, Leonard P. Brown has scooted. Frank Fowlor, a contractor in a small way In East Uamdeu, has departed with' out botbonng to settle a numuor oi unaa clal obligations. Br order of tho Jersey City authorities a force of police yesterday stopped the work ot laying a Lohlgh Valley Railroad track across the Brown place, at it would interfere with a sewer. Mrs Donatela Antalone Buooumbed at tho Newark City Hospital yeiterday to the injuries she received in the explosion last Thursday sight, Hor death is ths eighth which has followed (be accident, SHERIFF, BENJ, J. SMITH, PKE3ENT fiEPUTY. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest oldest reliable purely caili coin- X5A."VIX FAUST, 120 S. JardmSt., Shenandoah, Pa. 80E centre bt., bhenandoaii- J. - FRESH BEER. PORTER, ALE. RUPTURE, PROPERTY FOR SALE: -A two and one-half story double frame dwelling uouse. witu la'jre-ruuiu unu res tauraui. riocateu uu uui teuiro street, 8 A valuable property located on South Jar- atn street. s-Beven dwelllns houses at the corner of Oil. Deri ana i.ioyu Btreeis. uooa invesuneni, Terms reasonable. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, Raturdav only at 1.40 n. m. IFrom Washington and lialtimore, dally cept Bunday, 10 20 a. m. 6.52 and 8.17 p. bowk ukiuub, Genu Fnes. Ag A. O. MCCA UHLAN U, Bupt. We, the underslgr are entirely cured Ilunture by Dr. J MAYER. 831 Arch Bt., Phila. Thomas Easton, Fa.. L. P. & O. A. Deturck, Oley , it. u. ntaniey, u Hpruce nt., ujuanon, i Bchneidor. IiOcukI f)ale, ra.,D, B. Holl.L ana, ra., wm. 12. iianeuBiine, rnoenii' , Pa., V. M. Lelnbach, 124 Washington Heading, Pa., J, O. Lyme, 1810 W. Howard) llarrlsburer. Pa.. O. Keehn. SouelBESvllle Dr. MAYER Is at Hotel Penn, Heading,, on tho 2nd Baturday of each month. (A Bee htm. A T10RNEY-A T-LAVI. eslco-OeddiU'a bailee ooroer Uta sa( Ossfaa Finest brands of cigars always on hand. xne nest vempemuce unuit qp B. BRIOKER, M. D., PHYSIOIAN AND S VRGEoi so'. 9 East Centre Btreet; Mahanoy Cirri Hkln and all special diseases a HpeolalU FKEETOME Z haves. komioCure for ti.aetltcuuf self Ot 6exu- I'owcr, lmpotenoy Ao. 80 b rea 1 1 (M tj our Bpeclflo w will tend one Kull Monih-50l ftod ilucb Valuft1i0 JnformaUon yilKlj. Adi? J fh Art) WW Mllf MtlBguHUod.