EIGHT WERE RILLED Tho Boiler of a Tug Explodes With ToiTiblo Results. FIFTEEN SERIOUSLY INJURED, A Ftmily Wiped Out Hot a Voitig of the Husband Tonnd. A tarK Crowit nf llpeetatur Wn I stilus; Ilie Tug at Work When tliu KxpliMlun' Occurred Mnny ' Wounded liy I'lylng Tlmliora wilt Iinn-Uvor.v Man on tlio IttiHt Dead or Dying. CmoAOO, Oct. 8. As a result of n boiler explosion on the tug Charles I'arker liut evening eight person perished and one mnn Is missing, two were fatally hurt and at least fifteen others were more or loss seriously in jured. The I'arker and three others tugs were engaged In Attempting to dislodge the large propeller H. S. I'lckHrils of lluiralo, laden with cool, which had grounded In the draw of Archer avenue bridge. Work liegan at noon, and 800 or -100 persons watched the pulling tugs from both sides of the river. At 4:40 o'clock Fireman Joe Cullen noticed the Parker' s boiler was foaming, and had just called the captain's attention to It when thoro was an explosion, not loud, and the boat Mink to the river's bottom. The boiler shot Into the air toward the west bank, Hew over tho Illinois Steel Company's yards, struck a network of coal trucks ond demolished thorn, and, continuing its HIght, bounded alonf? and ripped up railroad tracks, and finally landed against a fence on Ashlnnd ave nue, COO feet away. The 200-pound anchor was lifted clear over tho I'Icard's high masts and fell In Archer avenue. This eastern direction was also taken by the furnace doori, which wero split Into small pieces and proved tho main Instruments of death. SpUutors of wood and a cloud of debris Hew in all direc tions nud woro responsible for the wounds received by a score of spectators. John Kice was going to his work at Nelson Morris' packing house. His wife, Mary, and their 18-months-old girl, Bnr bara, accompanied him down tho street. Mrs. Rice was Htruck hi tho forohoad by a flying bit of tho furnnco door, ond while falling another picco hit tho baby Both tholr skulls wero crusied, while the husband disappeared and is generally supposed to have been blown luto tho river. Joo Cullon, fireman, and Henry Hell, lineman of tho Parker, wero very badly scalded, and at tho hospital It is roportod that noithur can live. The known dead aro: Sumuol Coopor, switchman of tho Illinois Stoel Com pany; Mrs. Rice, Barbara Rico, Bartho lomew Curtlu, aged 10: nn unknown J. U. Moore, engineer: Jamos 11. 'tniu. captain, and Samuel Armstrong, uavter, of the tug Parker. The steward, i.. 'ast three were not ro- l.n.1lna l.n covered from Uie ri.or' ST. i - 1IK11 IHUAI. AT 1. Mother Sirs, rrnuk Llle Wmldod to tho of Oiicnr Wild o. Nnw Yonit, Oct. 5. A notnhlo nl llnnco was formed last night ut Del monicos'. Thon Jtrs. Frank Loallo, whoso uamo has heen mndo n household word by tho Journals which bear hor came, and William King-bury Wilde, M. A., of London, woro united In mar riage. Tho ceremony was very private. Mrs. Leslie had often said that if she over married again she would mnrry a journalist, and ho has kept hor word, for Jlr, Wlldo is a Journalist lu tho truo ..... r,f Hin wnrd. Ho is tho eldost son of Sir William and Lady Wilde, and was born in Dublin about forty years ago. Ti. i,im ilnna much excellent work for the London papers. Oscar Wilde, who set society circles agog when ho visited this country in lBal, 13 tho groom's brother. I.lcut. -Governor Junoi' Kyos roll. ntwriHAMTOx. N. Y.. Oct. 5. General .TmitM left for New York last ovoning to -.u.li!ii trontniont from sneciallsts for nn eye trouble. For some time he has done a large amount of work, mlug his oyo itiif. tn an unusual extont. Tho press- his Incruaslnc business and his nnlltloal and State labor have largely ni-nrinrnl his lihvslcal and nervous sys tem, and it Is feared ho will become blind. This misfortuuo will practically unfit him for the present campaign and he will bo compellod to forego his many plans. Drownnl Hi" Daughters nnd IHtnuelf. Kw nm.KANs. Oct. 5. The two-year- old daughter of Hamlin, who committed Biilelde after drownina his two daugh ters' in tho bay, was found in the bay TTB.tnrilnv mornlntr. The funoral of tho fathor and threo children took placo in tho afternoon and was atteudod uy an lra menie throng. There is groat sadness felt over tho mournful dcod. Humor That Hood Will Ilnnlun, Bosios, Oct. !5.-A Washlngtou special says it is reported that ox-Speaker Tho. II. Rood will tender his resignation and retiro from the House beforo Congress meets, in order to accept a responsible position with an Important corporation in .New YorK Uliy. -i"" rumur, uuw ever, oannot b vorlfled. N1SW YOlllf. N15WS IN IlHIKl1 The Oentral New York Methodist Con fereneo endod IU work this morning at Cortland. Next Wednesday the dedication core monies attending the opening of Cornell University at Ithaon will take placo. Maria L'Afrlcaln, the Infant child ol ProftuMor L' Alrlcaluof HompsU-ad, L I , is dead altar having been in a continu ous sleep of 382 hours. There is a deadlook in tho city ol Yonken over the appointment of election lntpectors. Tho oirt inspectors will hold over until It Is broken. The Postwaster-Qoneral has appointed fihrltorerr' T,mes of Saugertles, N. y jionwilce Iii.,)6l;tor In charge ol the.New-iork dlvisun, with hoadijuar tors at, New York city. Qeorae l'rnuois Train's Grand Opera House, Now Yurk "ity, lust night, broke up in n small riot, nad the noted eocontrle says he will nevor again uppnar oeiore me American public Hiss Hull. n, the Yonkers girl whose llltt.ll,ll,ll lll1l,.l ,1 in r....... 1 . uigbt set for tho woddiug, has ceased pining fur hi m and declares that sbn will not marry hlru now under any tlrcum atancot. The French Mlmsier of I'ublie iVorks has promised to bring the question of the disturbed "Tnermiuor" proaucttion oe- fore the Cabinet Council at n early date. A svndloate of capitalists hove pur chased ground lu Bt. Louis for the urec- tlon of a 48,000,000 hotel. It will be hi nted on the site now occupied by Pope J heater. COPYP.IOHT 1891 The best thing to do is this : when you're suffering from bick or JJilious llcadachos, tjonstr nation, Inditrostion, Bilious Attacks, or any derangement of the Liver, Stomach, or Bowels, cret somcthincr that relieves promptly and cures permanently. Don't shook tho sys tem with tho ordinary pills get Dr. 1'iorco's 1'loasant 1'ellots. Thoy'ro tho smallest, for ono thing (but that's a great tiling ), and tlie easiest to take. Thoy'ro tho best, for they work in Nature's own way mildly and gently, but thoroughly and elluc tively. Thoy'ro tho cheapest, for they're guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money is returned, lou pay only for tho good you get. What more can you ask? But don't get something that the dealer says is "just as good." It may ho better for him, but it's pretty certain to bo worse for you, Or tlio II(tior llalilt, fi'osHlely C'urcu It la manufactured ao a powder, which can betriverj m a glaaa of beer, a cup of coffee or tea, or In rood, without the knowledge of the pat tent. It 1b absolutely harmless, and will elTeot a permanent and speedy cure, whether the natient la a moderate drinker or an aloohollo wrack Ithaa been Riven In thoueand 01 cases, ana in every instance a peneot cure nan 101 lowed. It never rail. The By stem once lmpresnab ea wiiaingopecinoai Docomes on utierimpobaiDUJCi 43 pege book of particulars 'free. To bo bad o C. H.iHAGENBUCH, Druggist, Shenatidoah DO YOU WANT A GOOD FIT ? and well made, fashionable clothes? If so, call on W. J". JACOBS, Fashionable Custom Tailor, 8 Soutli Janlin Street, Shenandoah, Call and see samples of Ihe latest goods ond the Blyles. Good worfeinanfchip, prompmess and lair prices IB1 TOU AUE aOINQTO MlHHotirl. ICaiiHtiH, ArknnsiiBi Texan, Je1rana, l.ouinlniin, Colorado, Ulali, Clllornln, OreKOiifWnlHnKtoii,Mxlco, Nov Mexico or Arizoua, and will send me a postal card or letter stating Where you -are going, When you aro going, Where you will start from, How mnuy there are In your party, What freight aud bnggage you have, I will write you or call at your home and furnish von with the fullest information riwardlne routes, lowest rates of nil classes, besides maps, descriptive and Il lustrated land pamphlets, resort books, Hot H iirlugs guides, cte. Cheap Farming Lands In Missouri, Arkan- - , J. P. McCWN, Eastern Trav. Agt., W. E, HOYT, Q. E. P. Agt., 391 B roadway ,New York Iron Mountain Route, MIQCniim AWnPAP.ICIP.nAII WAV IVIlUUUUiu niu 1 nun iu niiiuu i la and will ever bo tho t-best Eomedy for -I TnOnnnill. TinOKQOUO. ' ti.i i -i,n Rirtn. oheat unui Joints, Neuralgia, Bpraino, &o Beforo you aoea to lay, outam .n-cnPF OP CHAnCE"1 , veliiatlo looki "Qnlilo to ,Hf aUh," wlti Baiortemeats of prominent physiclane. , .AD.RICHTER&I 310 broaaway, NSW YORK.. 28 PrlzQ Medals Awarded! 50 Cents a bottle, For Balo I ! 1 1 If 1 X. Ji. KIKLIN, C. II. lIA.OiaNlUJlJ, SHENANDOAH, PA xher drosguu- IJLkJli i I. )r ckM i I'll- A MVI'SOTIBT'B INM.UKNCC Tho Spoil Which Thmnss A. Holt Cast Over Trulitoll Merchants. Trenton, N. J., 0t. 5. Thomas A. Bell, the man who wreckol tho Star Kubhor Company and trie Trenton Rub ber Company, makes' the assertion that he wilt go somewhere else, and will soon bo as wealthy as he was a few months ago, through tho medium of his hypnotic gift, which wonderful power has already ruined a number of men. Among those whom Dell ruined were Phillip A. Dunn, president of one of tho lending banks, and Jonathan Steward, a prominent and wealthy wholesale gro cer. Hell had these men completely In his liHnds. They did just as he wished. When revolatlous of Bell's doallngs wore made and nearly every business man In Trenton understood tho sltuatton, Dunn and Steward stood behind the wrecker nnd provided him with funds. FInanclnl ruin came to Dunn and he died, but up to the last he was as a baby In presence. The same was true with K 6 Ul9 anl, who has also mod since the closures and difficulties occurred. Hell frequently boasted that he was gifted with a magnetic Influence over others. There was one man, nn employe at tha Star Rubber Works, upon whom lieu ironuentiy operated. When, lor lnstanco, a hook or document hal been lost in the ofllco, ha would call in his man, put him under tho Influence of hypnotism, nnd he would nt once go to s tho safe or shelf, as tho case might and put his hand on tho lost nrtl the porson thus vndor his lnflu could make n glass of water appear to ne any other .mine, such as chocolate, coffee or whiskey, nnd could mnko his subject drink It supposing that it was In reality what It seomed. Scientific exhi bitions wero given by Bell at Philadel phia and other places, at some of which Ur. Ward, of tho Stnto Insane Asylum, was present. At ono of these Mr. Bell placed his subject dlroctly in front of him, with his back turned so that ho could not sco him. Hell would thoa take a pin and stick himself, nnd as quick as a flash tho man ho had undor hlspowor would plnco his hand on the part of his own body cor responding to tho placo where Boll had stuck himself. Ono of tho onlook ers, thinking thoro was some fraud about it, asked Bell to let him take tho pinnnd do tho sticking. His request was grant ed, out tho result was tho same. KEMOV1SI! THIS Sl'I-INTS. Ilrntnl Treatment of u l.uborlnc mnn by n llufiTalu Sureeon. Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 5. Dr. L. Bradly Dorr, who so inhumanly treated a poor laborer who did not have money enough to pay for setting his broken leg, is ro- colving tho censuro of both press and pumic. 1'rank Snyder, a laboring man, fell from a street car nnd sustained a frac ture of his right leg. Dr. Dorr was called to attend htm and placed the in jured leg in splints. Snyder asked how much it would lie, and tho doctor replied that it would cost him ?1U. u am a poor man and cannot pay sucn a price," roplled bnyder. Then Dr. Dorr romovod tho splints and left the man In his agony, saying that ho could not take caro of people without money. ootno of tho man's Irlends found him later and took him to tho hospital, where hw lea was rebandaged. Ihe hospital nhvslclnns say that Snyder's log will be crooked and that he will ho a cripple for llfo. It was due to taking the splints away after the leg had been injured. SGVSMUKK POISONED. Sloiubors of a Koy Cliulr llocomolll from rutins Cniinud Ham. WiLLiAMsroiiT, Fa., Oct. 5. Tho Bov. W; H. Graff, rector of Christ Episcopal Church, accompanied by a number of boys, mostly members of tho hoy choir, wcut for a diy's cuestuuttlng baturday seven miles north of this city. Shortly after nartaklng of tholr lunch 17 mem bers of tho narty woretaKen violently 111, and for a time fatal results wero learcu In several cases. Canned ham, of which all had ued freelv. is bolioved to havo been tho cause ofthe poisoning, .Ur. uralt was one 01 tho sufferers. Thoy wee brought homo and are now pronounced out ot danger. Tho food is supposed to have ausorueu lead poison from tho can. fehlp Carpenter Suicides. Elizadktii, N. J., Oft. 5. The body of a man was found last ovoning in a Held on tha outskirts of this city. A rovolvor was In his right baud nnd thore was a bullet hole lu his roroiioaa. Jjotters woro fouud in his pockets showing that his name was Oeorgo Uro9s. Ono lottor was a recommendation from tho United btatoa LiL'hthousa Board at Tompklusvlllo, b. I stating that uross was a nrsi-ciass ship carpeutor. He had only a few cents lu hie pocket. Sirs. Harrison Returns to Washington. New Youic. Oct. 0. Mrs. Harrison, wlfo of the Prosident, spent yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Bussell Harrison, and left for Washington this morning. Mrs. Harrison's stay nt Auburndalo was a most onlovablo ono. nnd she will remem ber with pleasure tho many attontions shown her by residents ot ine iiaruon City of New England and surrounding 8Ul,urbs. retrolouni Oil lis Fuel. Washington, Oct. 5. Eeports are re- celvod bv tho llureau of American Ho nubllcs totheoltect thnt the experiments of using polroloum for fuel on tho Oroya Knllrnad in "oru navu proven succossiui. Tho trials were made at an altitude of fi.ROOfuut above tho sea with tho two lo comotives from tho UoserB Works of Patorson. N. J. Sue oil used is not crudo petroleum, but a rosidlum oil ruN N s v i.v A xi A muutfs. R. II. Graham & Co.. tho well-known flour dealers of Philadelphia, havo inado nn assignment Liabilities are about $10,000. Tho asots about $23,000. lioa Brothers & Co., the bankers and brokers of l'lttsbura who were compelled to suspend ou acoount ot the lauuro 01 S. V. White & Co., will resume buslues this week. At vosterdav's session of the' Ganoral Conference of tho Evancollcal Church. Iu Philadelphia, the investigating com- mlttee rocommenuon mai uie coniereuco thoroughly Investigate the charges against Bishop Dubs, who was suspended from tho ministry. Bank P.eslilent Dill's case will come un some tlmo next woeK at uieariieiu. In the meantime ha will remain In prison as his bondsman havo surrendered him. Dill unnanrs to havo the sympft thy of tho community. HW wife stick to nun and will oocupy ins con as long as yosslule. UEISKELL'S i 'JNTfVJERJT WILL CURE EVERY FORM From Simple W'Bcnil fir Iloonj," a handy Shenandoah - AND Busine SHORTHAND SCHOOL, ROBBING OPERA NORTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, Jtaii lerm Beams Mondav. Auemst. aist. 1RQ1 ' W. j: SOLLY, First National But. theatre nun.niij, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. . W. Leisenring, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenring, Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 31 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! Pnltl 011 Hnvlues DepoHllH. A. J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written, marriage licenses ana legal claims promptly attended to. Real Estate, Collection and Insurance Agency. General Fire Insurance Business. Hepresent tne jNorcnwesiern 1,110 insurance uo. Office Muldoon's bulldlntr. corner Centre and West 81s., Bhenandoah; l'a. Oood Properties of All Kinds For Salt. 1, A two-story double lrame dwelling house store and restaurant, on East rutre Bt. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on East Centre sixeei. Desirable property on corner Centre ana Jardln streets, suitable for business pnr- poses. 1. A two-story two-story double lrame dwelling, on westLiloydBtreei, 6, Two 2-story lrame dwellings on West Cen tre street, a.Twn UNtnrv dwelllnci on the corner of coal and unesmui. suceis more room in nnn. 7. Two-story single house on North Chestnut Hreet with alarge warehouse at the rear. 8. Throe two-story double frame buildings corner or Jjioya ana unuert sireeis. Bank Counters, Tylor Systom, P ablo, Unequa.ec) In Stylos, Port ISO rase CUIoub of Conotfrt, Dnks etc Ulmtrtled In Colors. Itoob. Free ToitiirA l&Centl. Also Ti'vier' jsoy Office Iletltit nnd Typo wrltur CnblncU, ttOO HirloH. ltoitfc nnr1chCAD est on oarth, with great reduction in prices. ISO pise eaUloguo Free, Pobtasa 1'J eta. Full Itaei o lUt.L. rbalra. TftblM. I took I'hm, CalilncU, LcHtvl RUok HiiecUl work made la rrler, IfiHlkfJU fl, JOUli, JUO. u. HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Cream BREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and RETAIL Orders promptly attended to. Particular at- leUlluU lHm IU luiia, liwiM, Festivals, etc. NOHTH MAIN BTBEET,. Near Corner of Lloyd, SHENANDOAH, PENNA -Fon- SHERIF -I, BMl J. SMITH PJIESENT DEPUTY. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely caU com. 120 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah, Pa, J. ATJ0RNEY-A7-LAW, oaos BeWU'bnlWlng corner Mala tnl OentM SIM DISEASE CF XMtnples to otintlnatc lieJSKMAi nintn for Kltcl'cn ana Sick. t ok for tlio household. FieEXJ. ss Colbe - HOUSE BUILDING, J v ci j w President. Your trade Is wbat wo waut. This is how wo propose to get It. Uy Belling you a flrst class article; by aelllngyou for less than others; by Belling you furniture, an 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. 4 b b H H q THE OLD RELIABLE, South Mnlu St. Lehigh Valley Railroad. ARRANGEMENT OF FA88BNOEB. TRAINS. MAY 10, 1891. vuunnei-r trains will leave Bhenandoah for Mauch Chunk. Lehlgbton, Hlatlngton, uaia- sauqua, Allenlown, Bethlehem, Enston, r aderphlaandNew Vora: at 547, 7.40, B.C80, rhll- m. nn, HnWtiinn!. Delaware Water Gan and rttrnudsburz at S.47. a. m.. and 6.2(1 p. m. ror L,amoeriTiue uuu iiauhju, vmo a. ux. vnr Whltfl Haven. Wllfees-Barre and Pitts- ion 5.47, 9.08, 10.U a. m., 8.10 and 6.28 p. m. iror TunanannocK, iv.u . ju.,o.iumuuvu . m, 1. ..v.. .v.. TlVtam. osnem nnil nnd T.vnnl I" UI AUUMU, Ab.tuu., uuv J 10.41 a. m and 6JS p. m. ForLaceyvllle.Towanda, Bayre, Waverly, Elmlra, Bocheeter, liutfalo, Macara Falls, ClilcaRO and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and I- OT F-i lli.ll It UilU IUO T UD, , unwMunuw. " ' . . .. , . . . 1 . ft,.., vtnUnlwtovinn nf vnr AinnrlHl. Kazleton. Btockton. Lum ber Yard. Wcatherly and Fenn Haven Junc tion at 6.47, 7.40, 9,08 a. m. and 12.52, 8.10 and tn.n Till oatn m ntid fi.2ft n. TO. T?i".r i iiiTinb1- .Trti!o. Iirlflon and Freo land at 5.47. 7.40, 9.08, 10,11 a. m., 12L53 3.10 and ' it i w K. At nf Qna n vi atirl 3. . . ' ,1,11 nn UVonlrnlllA nf .60and.08a.m.,and4.10p.m. for lllg!iiuiOUuuoiM ui .... " 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.ll, 10,53 a. m.,12.62,3.10,5.26, 8,03, For IjOsi ureea, aimiuviiiw uu onumuu .27. 7.4B.8.52. 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 6.85, 8.10 and 9.14 p. m. ...,. ifAi- narirwfiipr. ni.. i.iHir uuu i utiyiviiirji 7.40, 9.06, 108 a. m., 122, 8.10, 4.10, 58 and 8.03 ' . . .. . I ..... I Hnm Tlnatnn n,4 Morea. 7.10, 9.08, 108 a. m., 122, 3.10, 6.28 and 'For Woven Hun, Centralla, Mt. Carmel and Bhamokln, 8.52, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.49 Trains leave Bhamokln for Bhenandoah, 7.65 11.55 a. m., 2.10. 4.S0 ana wiu p. m., arriving nt.Hhfirmniloah. 0.05 a.m.. 12.52, 8.10. 6.2(1 and llao p. m. 1 illHTT. v ml, A TVU For liost Creek, airardvllle and Ashland, a Ki, u in 11 HI a m.. 1A9t n. m. ror uaritWHWr. ni. umu uiw , iu. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, .u, ll-ioa. m.,i.iu, s.sg, v.vui. u. ror XjOIiy, AUUBiineu nuu unaoMju, a-in., l.io p. ni: ... , . wnr Mnurh iThnntc. lenienion. KutvinEiun, Uatasauaua. Allentowu, Bethlehem, Eastoii and New York, 8.00 a. m,, 1.40 p. m; For rmiaueipnia, 1,,u jj" jj.'byinQTON, Uen'l Pass. Agt., Bethlehem, John R. Coyle, A.ttorney-at-Law TQ1 17o-n4-o arranf ivuai ustdtv. i ii-in., OFFICE BEDDALL'S BUILDINO, Cor.Miln and Centre Street. SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: I A two and one-half story double frame dwelling nouse, wivn sure-room auu resi lauraui. liuctuuu uu iumv unuuo 6mvi, S A valuable property located on Bouth Jar- ain Bireet. nHAven dwelling houses at the corner of ail- ' bcrt and Lloyd streets. Good Investment. Terms reasonable. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 80 E. CENTRE BT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER ALE. Finest brands ol cigars always on hand. The vest temperance annas. WE'RE AFTER 1011! P.Williams&Bro f hiladelphia and Beading .Railroad Bun Table tn rffeet July 30, 1SV1 MAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS . "or New York via Philadelphia, week flays, 2..0 528, 7,30 n. m. and 12 85 2.60 and 5.5S in. nunaay 2,10 aua 7.4b a. ni, For Now irk, via Manoh Chunk, week days. 5.25. , a, to. and 12.3i and 2.60 p. m. (orRadlnir nnd PhiloriMTnhliL ttMlr ilttVlf. 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.35 2.60 and 5.55 p. m, -uT.,iunna7,is, ra 4.30 p. m. n"r. Jjarrlsburg, week aayn, 2.10,7.20 a. m,i 0, &.05JP. Itt. fror Aftealown, week day, 7.20 v m., 12X1 0 p.m. i 2.M nd 5.55 p. m. Sunday, 2 10 and 7.48 -- i'ii. For HnnHiiim and Mahanoy City, weok ays, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, a. in., 12,15 2.50 Vnd 6.65 tn. Hundav. 2.1ffnnrt 7lttn. m imn m Additional fur Mniianoy City, week days 7.00 p.m. ror iianoasier ana Columbia, week days,; a0a.m.,2.50p.m. " For Wluiamsport, Snnbnryand Lewlsburu, eek days. 3.25, 7.20 aud It 8J a. m 1.35, 7.00 m. Huuday 325 a.m.. 3.05 i. m. J ft, For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10 8.25,i , frfuuua ii,oi a. in., l.so, i.aa, aou, Dxt auO n. m. Buuday, 2 10. 3.23 aoid7.4S m. 9.(15. -1.30 i). ni. For Uliaravllle (llappahannock Station) "sk days, 2.10, 8.25, 5.25, 7.20 and 11.80 . m., 2.R5, 1 35, lfc), 6,55, 7.00 and .25. p. tn. HuSday, 10. .2 -, 7.S a. m , 3.(5, 130 p, m. A ior Ashland and bh&muktH. week emm ,2'., 5.25, 7.20, 11.31 a m 1.35, 7.00 and I 71 to. Hunday 3.25, 8 82 a. m 8.05 p. m. THAI IN8 FOK SUKNANDOAH ! Leavo New York via Phlladelnhla. week ays. 7.45 a. m., 1.30. 4.00, 7.90 p. m 13.lt . Igbl. Bunday, !i.00 p. m., 12.15 nlgnt Leave New YorK via Maucl chunk, weok 'ayB, 4.30, 8.45 a. m 1.00 and 4.03 p. m? Lrftavo PhUadeluhla. vibix. tiavs. 4.10. nnA JO.OO a. m. 4.00 and 6.00 p. m., from Broad tad Callowhill and 8.33 a. m. and 1 1. SO n. m. from Dthauo wreen Btreets. Buuday 9.05 a, m. ll.SU p. m. from 9tn anc ureij. ieave KeKdlne. weeK days, 1.85. 7.10, 10.05 .nd 11 JO a. m., 0.S5, 77 p, in. Buuday l.M ana J.lSa. m. t.eavo Potuivllle, week days, 2.40,7.40 a, m., IWj. ft 11 n. m. Humlav. 2.40. 7.00 a. m. and 2 05 '.m. i ave Tamaqua. week days, 8.20, 8.48 and 2 1 a. in.. 1.21. 7.13. and 0.18 n. m. Uundav SX0 7 43 i. m. and 2.50 p. m. eavo mauanoy uiiy, wees aayn, s.iu, v.ib nd 11.47a. m 1.61, 7.42 and B.41 p.m. Bun- lay, 8.1(1,8.17 a. m 3.20 p, m. jLeave Wahanov Plane, week daye. 2-15. 4.10 d.30, 0.35, ll.tl) a. m.,1.05, 2.0U. 8 20, 6 23, 7.67, and 1 1.) n. m. Uundav 2.4'. 4.00. and 8.27. a. m, 3 37,5.01, p.m. ijuitYU uiiraravilio ixvappanaunocK ounionj iveek days, 2.47, 4.07, 6.36, and 9.11 a. m 12.03, J2, 5.2a, 6.32, 8.03 and 10.06 p. m. Uunday,2,47, 0 ,8.33 a. m.S. 41, 6.1,7 p. m. i,8ave Wllllamnport, woes: days. S.00,9.45ana 1.55n.no.3.S3 aud 11.15 p. m. Bunday 11.15 y.m For Baltimore, Washlneton and the west 'la B. ft O. B. It., through trains leave Olrard Vvenne station. Philadelphia, (P. & It. It. It.) it 4,16, 801 and 11.27 a. m., 1.84, 4.24, 6.55 an4 M p. m. uunuay, s.io o.v n.tt a ui., s 55 and 7.23 p. m. AiijAnriuijixi uiviuiun, Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut Btreet Whai t niu. aoumireei w nan. For Atlnutlc Cltv. Week-days Express, 8 00, 9:00 a. m. V. 3.00, i.ix', 5 00 n. ta. Aocooimodatlon,7.40a. m. and 4.15, 6 30 j. ni, Bauilays. iiipross, 8.00, 9.00 a. m. Ac comum-.atloD, 8.00 a, m. and 1.45 p.m. Haturnlng, leave Atlantlo city, depot tlantloand ArtanRos avenues. Week-oaj s Express, 7.00, 7.30, 9.00 a. m. and S.15, 4.O0, 6.30 p. m. Accommodation 0,00, 8.10 a. lu. aud 4.80 p. m. Sundays -Express, 4.00, 6.00 p. m. Accommodation, 7.30 a. In. nnd 6.0a p. m. U. Q. ilANUOUK, Ueu'i t-uss'r Agt. A. A. MaliKOD. Pres. A Uen'l Manacer. P ENN8YLVANIA RAILROAD. bohhylxili. division. On und after September 1, 1891, train will teat Shenandoah at follows: for Wlggan, Gllberton, Frnokvllle. New Jostle. Bt. Clair, and way points. 6.G0. 9.10 A m and 4.15 p in. Munoays, euv, u.iu a m ana uupm. For Pottsvllle, 6.00, 9,10 a m and 4.15 p m, Bnndays, GOO, 9.40 a m and 3.10 p m, For Keadlce, 6.00, a m and 4.15 p in. Bnndays, 000,9.40 a.m. and 3.10 pm. For PotUdown, Pnoenlxville, Norrlstowr. tnd Philadelphia (Hrnad street station), 0.00 a. m. and 4.15 p m week days Mucdays, boo, 9.40 a m 3.10 v m Trains leave FrsckvlUe lor Bhenandoah ai 10.40 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 p in. Bnndays 11.13 a m and 6.40 p m. l,eave Pottsvllle lor Bhenandoah, 10.15 anc 11.48, a ni 7.15, 9.42 pxn. Bundnys, 10.40 a n 3,15 p m. x,eave rniiaoeipuia nruau eireei, hiviuuj 'or Pottsvllle e-nd Bhenandoah, 5.67, 8 35 a n 4.10 and 7.09 P in week days. Bundaj 6 60, am u 23 nm or New York, S.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.85, 6.50, 7.80 S.AJ jj.su. ,1.00, ii.uo ana n.i 4, .; a m , j t w noo: (lira lied emress, 1.06 4.60 p m.) 12.21 12.44, 1.4 J 4.80, t.20, '.02 i, 6, 6.2), 6.50 7.13 8.1 und lV-iTJ, nn Bunuays, 3.20. 4.05, 4.40. B.S5. 8.12, 8JHXi 11.35 m. --iia 1221, 12 41,, 2 30, 4 02, (limited. 4.sii, r 23. 2i i . , .i ni aua 12.01 mgu For Sea Girt, Longlirnnch and lntermediati stations 0.50, 8.25 aud 11 39 a. in., 3,30, 1,00 p. m wku uays. ouiiua-. o u, m, For Baltimore and Wasnlnelon. 8.50. 7.20 9.10 and 11.18 a. m., 4 41, 0 57, 7.:W p.m. and 12.0 mgui aauy auu o iu, mu a. m., i-j 33 inuuwt express with dining car to Baltimore) 1.30, 8.4 p. m. wek days. For Baltimore ouly 2.02, 4.0 wee duys, 6.08, U.M) p. ra. dally. r or iucuuioua, 1 a u, iu. auu mgu dally, 1 SO p. m. uaily , except Buuday. the west every day at 17.25 and 8.10 a m an '.00 (limited) and 3.40. S SO. 9.35 p m. Way ro AHuonx. , j a in and 4.10 p iu every aay. For Plttshurg oniy, li.aj a m aauy ana iu.i m wsek days. lieave Bnnbury for WllUamsport, Klmln 'anandalena. Koahesler.Buaaloaud Nlagar -'alls, 5.10 a m dally, ana 1.42 p m week dayi or niKins, o.ou p m wiw aays. For Krle and Intermediate polnU. 5.10 am tally. For Locs Haven. 6.10. and 9.ES. a n dally, 1.42 and 5.30 p. m. week days. Fc rfcenova a.iu a ju i.istmu d,ou p m U9 uojm UOa. mBnnday, '11AB. ki PUIixl, J. K.WOOU, unu. Mn" "nn. rasa, as 7-lLJUNGXON NOUT1IKUN K. K. lmeiaoie mtneci may.iv, ibbi. . Trains leave Headlnr (P. & H. slatlonl Ti Gibraltar, Beyfert, Blratboro, Joanna, Bprln held, Waynesbnrg Jnncllon, Coatesvlllo.We unesier,unaasiora j unciiou, n, a ti. J uuouo Wllmlneton and lntermedfale stations, dall except Bunday, at 6.25 aud 8.30 a.m. aud 8. p. m. Bunday only at 8.05 p. m. ror Warwick, ni,ieien auu imeruicuiu statlons,dally except Bunday, at 9.20 a.m., at o.iu u. m. Duuuav uui a.ia u. m. For Birdsboro and Intermediate slni1 Baturday only, at 12 m. For Baltimore and Washington (B. A P..) dally except Buuday at 6.25 and 8.30 a. aud 8.16 p. m. Bunday only ai 8.05 p. m. j.rainB arrive av iveuuiug r. ct x. biunu Irom Wilmington, B. & O. Junction, Moi rhanln, Chaddsford Junction, West Chesti Lenape, Coatesvllle, Waynesbure Junctlo Bprlugfleldoanna, Birdsboro, Glfjraltar, Be lerc auu lnieiineuiaw uuiiiiiua, unxij. w Bunday at 10.20 a. in. 6.52 and 8.17 p. m. Bu day only at 11.24 a. m. From Bt. Peters, warwicu aua imermeaia stations, dally except BnnJay, at 8.2J a. I and 2.25 p.m. Bnnday only at 6 p, m. From Birdsboro and Intennedmte statloi I Baturday only at 1.40 p. m. From Washington and Baltimore, dally cept Bunday, 10 20 a. m. 6.d2 and 817 p. ounaay ouiy ni 11.41 h. iu. liowaissi buiuub, uen'l Paxs. Agt A, G. McOA UHLAN 1), Bupt, RUPTURE, We, the undersign! are entirely cured Kuntnru bv Dr. J. MAYEU. 831 Arch Bt., Pblla. Thomas Schneider. Locust Dale, Pa.,D, B. Noll, Lie kiln, Pa., Win, E. Har.ensliue. Phoenlxvll i n., w. iu, jjeinuHcu, iwt miwiioBHiii r Beading, Pa., J, O. Lyme, 1310 W. 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