READY FOR MTTLE. Soldiers Enlisting to Tight Gregg and Morrison, for 4 VETERANS' STATU ORGANIZATION, A Ilaiidsamo Bnnnor with 1'ntrlotlo Coloring Unfurled at Hondqimr-. tcrs In I'lilladiilphla and Cor ' retpondenoa Openod with Grand Army Men In ) the Several Counties. There Is promise of a very pntrloMo coloring boinf, given to the campaign in thin state Wore November hnll roll around. The nomination of two bravo eoliliers by the Republican stato con vention and a loyal deolaratlon in tho party platform, showing appreciation of tho services of tho veterans who de fended the union, is in striking contrast with the attitude of the Democracy. The Democrats ignored the soldtor in their nominations, and shut them out of their platform as well. That this will be resented on election day is beyond doubt. The war veterans are organizing im they never did before in a political cam paign. The call to arms was sounded in Philadelphia. The old soldiers have been responding nobly throughout the commonwealth. Organizations are be ing perfected in every county. Bat talions of Gregg and Morrison sup porters are being enlisted from the ranks of the veterans, who will know no liolitios in tliis campaign. Democrats me just as enthusiastic as Republicans. A well known soldier, who lias al ways been a Demoorat, and an active one, too, in Philadelphia, remarked the other day that lie was confident that thousands of Democratic soldiers in tend to vote for General Gregg and Cap tain Morrison. He himself served with Gregg from the time ins command was under General McClellan in the HANNI'.n UNFUIILF.D. Bwnmpsof tho Cbickahoininy until it was a part of Sheridan's command in frjnt of and beyond Petersburg. It was his lot to bo thrown in the presonco of Gregg most of tho time from that oarlv June day in 1803 when, under tho command of General Alfred Ploasonton the cavalry of the Army of the Poto mac fought the battle of Drandy Sta tion, in Virginia, whero tho rebel cav alry, under Job Stuart, met thoir first ixwitive dofeat of tho war, and all Jhrough the series of cavalry battles that took tilace while the two armies wore on the march to Gettysburg. Ho ! was with Gregtr when ho held the right llankof Aleado'd army at Gettysburg through three days of fighting, and where, on the last day, Gregg's divis ion defeated the cavalry of the south under Stuart, Wade Hampton and Fitz Hugh Lee in their desperate efforts to turn Meade's Hank in order that they might get possession of the Baltimore road, the line of Meade's communica tions in his rear, so as to mako the charge of Pickett agninst Hancock's lines in tho center a matter of compara tive ease. "How can a man who followed such a lender during the four years of the war," said this Democratic soldier, "turn him aside and vote for a young and unknown corporation lawyer? How can the Lincoln Republicans who votod for Pattison simply as a protest against tlie means tliat maue uoiaimiter a can didate cast aside a man like Gregg, who fought so splendidly on an appoint ment from Lincoln for a mere Demo cratic politician picked out by Pattison and Harrity to further a schemo for their own personal aggrandizement? It isn't possible I tell you that Gregg will poll tho mass of the Democratic eoldier vote. "And now as to Captain Morrison," he continued. "I happen to know him jiersonally. He served through the en tire war in the famous "Roundhead THgiment." In all the engagements and sieges in which his regiment took part the little captain bore himself like a true soldier. You should heur the story of the part he took in the iinal capture of Petersburg. In that terrible charge upon tho enemy's line, following the famous mine explosion, Captain Morri son was in the leading brigade and led his company into that harvest of death nud destruction with heroism that was remarkable. The War Vetaraus' campaign com mittee have opened headquarters in Philadelphia on Chestnut stroot below Thirteenth, and the above out shows the banner they have unfurled to tho breezo. This oommitteo is in corres pondence with veterans all over the state. "Vhut Kvorybody Knows. The Democratic plan of oompalgn in Pennsylvania is to steal state viotory upon local issues, and when they do this one of their leaders, Congressman Tilnisb, nil too frankly says they can easily carry tho state in 1893. The bat tle or this year is intended to control that of next year. It scarcely neodod a leading Democrat to tell tho people this. In&t l)uy for Naturalization. Attention is directed to the fact that west Saturday, Oct. 8, will be the last day for naturalization, for quullflontion for this fall's election, it being required that, a person must be naturalized at least one month before he oan voto. What Democrats Dread. The Democrats In Pennsylvania dread tt hustling! campaign, av they know it menna full vote; and that mMar grea Ilopubliowi rloterft two KiM.r.n, -rmtnit injuimid. A Trntn Hun. Uimn Flto Track Walkvra In n Tunnel. lULTIMOFiB, Oct. 8. A trnglo acoidon occurred in tho Union tunnol on th l'ennaylvanla lUllroad yesterday after, noon, in which two men were killed outright nnd three injured, all probably fatally. The victim woro trade-walkers, who wero at work at the tlini In the tunnol directly undor the bod oj Argyle avenuo. The men lizard a Wett ern Maryland Hnllroad train approach, lng and stepped from the truck which they thought it would tako to the othei track on the opposite side of tho tunnel. At this point In tho tunnel thoro is a sharp curve, and the man could uolthot see the train nor he seen by the train hands until the locomotive was within n fow yards of them.. When the train rounded tho curve tho inun saw that it was on the sumo track they were land ing on. There was a rush to escape, but it was too Into. The train sped by, leav ing thorn mangled and bleeding on thii ground. The klllod are: Thomas Hughes, aged 15 yours, unmarried; Julius Miller, aged 25 years, unmarried. Tho wounded aro: Fred Cappells, John Zink and Henry Coleman. kii,i.i:i hy unit huitor. A Girl Who IIuil Itnjocteil n Young Ulna I Shot by Him. Lowkll, Mass., Oct. 8. Maria Clegg, 28 years old, was probably fatally shot last night by Henry Eutwlstlo, 21 yours old, a rejected suitor. Tho would-be murdoror esonped. Tho girl was on her way home from work whon sho was stopped on the street by Eutwlstlo, who renewed his suit. The girl was firm in her rofusal to lis ten to It, whereupon Eutwistlo drow a revolver and flred throe shots in rapid succession at hor. Two of the bulle-s took effect, one in tho right lung nnd the other in tho thigh. Tho girl will probably dlo from In ternal blooding. Eutwlstlo Is respecta bly connected hut of unsteady habits. K1SWS OF TUB DAY. Tho condition of Gen. W. II. P. Leo, of Virginia, who is dangerously ill, is somewhat improved. W. S. Cleveland, tho miustrol man ager, who was arrestod in Atlanta, On., by mistake, will suo tho city for $5,000 damages. V. C. Latrobo has been nominated for Mayor of Ualtlmoro by tho Deiuocrntio City Convention. Ho has already boon Mayor some half dozen times. '4 lAm U1Y S Can he counted on to cure Catarrh r. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. It's nothing new. For 25 years it lias boon doing that very thing. It gives prompt and com ploto relief but you want moro than that. And you get it, with this Remedy there's a euro that is perfect and permanent. Tho worst chronic cases, no matter of how long standing, yield to its mild, soothing, cleansing and heal ing properties. " Cold in the Head " needs but a fow applications. Ca tarrhal Headache, and nil tho troubles that como from Catarrh, aro at onco relieved and cured. You can count on something else, too $500 m cash. You can count on it, but it's moro than doubtful whether you earn it. Tho proprietors of Dr. Sato's Remedy, in good faith, offer that amount for an incurablo caso of Catarrh. Don't think that you havo one, though. They'll pay you, if thoy can't euro you. that's certain. But thoy can euro you. That's just auoui ns certain, too. Can you ask moro? 11! itiUEsHU WnUQali D (For LOST or FAILINO MANHOOD, General and NERVOUS DEBILITY. IWeakness of Body and Kind, Effects Jol&rrorAorcxceaaesinuiaor xoun?. Itouuit, AoMo aUMtOOIl fully lie itorrd. How to Fnlanto ond fcUrnglbtuM LAU.LoDM lAjfo U K(I JHS A I'AltTS eriiODY Atuolulrlf unTolllnif IIOHK Tltfcll M LMltrurRU la idw. Ben letllf from 60 Blotto ond foreign I'ouolrleo. ttrilelnem. Klctrrlpllte llooli, riUaetlon nod proof! moiled (teoled) free ilinu ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO. N. To Wet,-, TnfliioriMi. nnoknolio. m uuuv, - - . ..UtB, JNOUrOJglU, opriu u Before you aoea to buy, outrun . rFREE OF CHAROE-CS il laWe looki."(Jniae to i Hf aUV' wit! loraomenta of prominent payuclaiiB. .AD.RlGHTIER&COi 310 Broadway, IdEW TUKKi Prize Medals Awarded. -0 OorttS a bottle, For Sale by SHENANDOAH, PA., uaouoiusaw. Zuf IPAIN EXPELLEiy jfcHmd will overbottaffl hjgLjJir Bomedy for i a MICItAI'X 11AVITT ON PAIINISM. Ho Sy tho Ijtmitor of thn 1'uturo Must b( Uollincrntlc, Not Arlatonmtlc. New York, Oct. 8. Michael Davltt makes tho following statement on Mr. I'arnell's death ! "My feeling about Mr. Parnell now la ono of unmixed sorrow at his suddon death. The ocoaslon demandt tho ex pression of deep regret that ho should have bean cut oil at a comparatively early ages. "We should romerabor only tho good work which he performed for Ireland, in a career of usefulness and distinction foi his country. "Ill rocont unhappy conduct, will, I am sure, be forgotten by a grateful peo ple. "His death will put an ond to tho un happy diffusions by whloh the Irish movement has been torn during the last twolvo months. "Now that his lips aro sealed In tho silence of death, I feel that our rnnks will bo closed up again in a solid move ment for Irish National solf-governmont. "Wo huvo liono with one-man poworin tho Irish National movomcnt forever. "Tho leader of the future will be dem ocratic, not aristocratic. Ho must be the mouthpiece, and not the maUor of the movement for Home Rule. "Mr. Justin McCarthy did not desire tho post which was forced upon him. Ho would gladly huvo glvon it up at any tlmo since, if his doing so could have put an cud to discussion. "It McCarthy consents to contlnuo it will, in my opinion, bo tho most prudent policy to pursjo. "Ho has nover uttored a word In tho recent controversy which could givo of fonce to ono of Mr. Famuli's followers. "He is a man of conciliatory manners, and, as tho fight for Home Itulo is now nearlng a scccossful close, such a man will fulfill all the nooissary qualifica tions of Parliamentary leadership. "Hut whethor the futuro leader be Mc Carthy, Sexton or Dillon, it doos not matter very much, now that tho Irish raco aro about to bo rounited. That unity will mako ovon Jbrlghtor and more hopeful still tho nlroady bright pros pects of Homo Itulo." I'HKmCTMIi HV 1 It A IN. Tho "Clllzcn" Announced Mint rnrnell Would lllo Within n Wnelt. New York, Oct. 8. "Iloulanger is doad, Iialmacoda is doad, and Parnell will bo a corpse within n week." This was said by Qeorgo Francis Train last Thursday night during his speech at a midnight supper glvon by Huber, tho museum man, to a, nu rubor of newspaper men and well known men about town. Psycho Train was in tho midit of ono of his most impassioned harangues when ho mndo that remark. A number of tho party laughed, nnd than Train thundered, "Ye aro idiots Who laugh. The revolution is on. Tho pooplo will rlso. I am tho npostlo of hypnotism. Doath, devastation and dis ease aro in tho air. Two adventurers are dead; tho third, Parnell, has run his course, and will die within tho woek. Tho transatlantio-hypnotlc-psychlc cable brings mo tho nows. The whole world is a conductor, and I am the key," and, rapidly snapping his fingers, he wound up with: "Iloulanger, boaster) Balmncoda, bandit, nnd Parnell, poltroon all dead, atop ot tho smokliiK heaps of the nm- bitlous of tho chivalry of tbreo gallant nationalities Chilians, Frenchmen and Irishmen." Action of tho Irtfth Kiitlminl l.oticuo. New York, Oct. 7. Tho Municipal Council of tho Irish National Lenguo met last night nnd adopted resolutions ex pressing its sonso of the profound loss which tho cause ot Irish nationality has sustained in tho snd and unexpected demise of Charles Stewart Parnell. It was further rosolvod to sond messages of condolences to tho mothor and widow of tho deceased statesman. A committee, was also appointed to confer with organ ized bodies of Irishmen in this city and vicinity 'and arrange for a memorial mass meeting to be huld in Cooper Union within three woelcs. Lieut. FnrrowM Trial liy Court Mnrtlal. New Yoiik, Oct. 8. Uout. Edward J. Farrow's trial by court mnrtlal on tho clmrKO of illscrachiK his nosltlou as an olllcer o tho United States military ser vice by raising money upon fraudulent commercial papor was continued yostor. duy. C. F. Sclirumme was the chief witness, ana ho tostllled tnat lie uau no- gotlatod some of the alleged fraudulent paper for Farrow. iout. sorrow is ino treasurer of the Barueaat Park Com pany, of Now Jersey, and tho charge on which ho Is now bolng tiled grow out ol his connection with tho oompany. A Ill-each of I'romUo Suit on Trial. Middlktown, Conn., Oct. 8. Tho trial ot tn"o breach of promises suit of JIlsi Jonnlo Walkley, of Haddam, against StorrsL. Hubbard, of tho samo place, 1 in progross in the Superior Court at Haddam. The plaintiff claims $10,000 damages. Hubbard is a wealthy farmei and Miss Walkley had hor wedding trousseau prepared wheu liubbaru ills continuod his attentions. No Moro llle CruUora. Wasiiinoto.v, Oct. 8. Seoretary Tracy, in his forthcoming annual report, will opposo tho construction of any more big cruisers llko thoso 01 tno wmto bqiiaii ron, and will recommend instead a fleet of small gunboats of the Petrel typo. The Secretary thinks it a mistakn to Uu plicate these big vojsoIb when moro ser viceable, but less expensive ones, are what is needed. Cases of the Butponded HUliops. Philadelphia, Oot, 8. The case ot Bishop Bowman, the third of tho ac cused aud suspended bishops, was taken up by the Evangollcal Conference yester day nnd discussed behind closed doors The cases ot Bishops Dubs and Esher have been fully discussed and siltod, and tho Conference now only awaits the report of the committee. Chlof of l'ollou In Trouble. BociiESTnil, N.H., Oct. 8.Chlof ot Po- llcu liorry was yosterday caargad by ax- Police Olllcer Greenfield with receiving mouoy tor allowing a gambling game to bo run in the city. Chief uerry was lm mediately arralgiied before the Select men and pleaded uot guilty to the charge. A hearing will be held next Monday, A Mute ILgulus Ills Speech. ESS9 YouKOHTowN, 0., Out. 8. Aftor bolng iipeechless tor nearly 17 years, the effect ot illness, Otto Wlrthner, a well-known German, surprised himself and his frUods yesterday by conversing fluently In both English and Qurtnua. He had lorU'EnaUsh; bj hrlng It spokea. LIE WILL CURE rurov rnnu Shenandoah -AND- SHORTHAND SCHOOL, ROB BINS' OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, NORTH MAIN STREET, SIIENANDOAIT, Fall Term Begins Monday, August 31st, 1891. W. J. SOLLY, President. Firs National Bank, TUEATHE UUII.DINO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. A.- V. Leisenrng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Lesenrnq, Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass 't Cashier. Open Klnlly From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! i'alil on Hnvln UcpoHltH. A. J. GALLAGHER, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Lenses, Mortgages nnd Bonds written, Mrrlago licenses and legal claims promptly attended to. Ileal Male, Collection and Insurance Agency. Genortil Fire Insurance Business. Represents the Northwestern Life Insurance Co. OrriCB Mnldoon's building, cornor Centre and West His., Bhenandoah, l'a. Good Properties 0 All Kinds For Sale. 1. A two Btory double lrame dwelling bouse store nnd restaurant, on East Centre St. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on Kast Centre street. 3. Desirable property on corner Centre and Jardln streets, Hullablo (or business pur poses. 4. A two story double lrame dwelling, on went Lloyd street. , Two 2-story frame dwellings on West Cen tre street. 6. Two i story dwelling on the corner ol uoai ana uuesimu streets more room in one. Two-story single house on North Chestnut street with a lame warehouses at the rear. 8. Three two-9iory double frame buildings corner or Lloyd and Hubert streets. Danlt Counters, Tyler System. Port- aoio, unoquaied in sxyics, Cinn nnrl 7nlRh. 1E0 Poare CtUtoone of I'onoitro, llrkko etc., Illaitrotod la Colon, llooko, Froo ToktoKO 15 Crnts. Also Tyler's jtoym Oulce lleok and Type writer CuMiieU, l!0( Hfi-leo. Uest nnd chean- cut on earth, vrltb great reduction la prices. ISO eiLlofruo Frro. Toklos Ifl cti. r'ull lloeo of llei, Choln, Tablet, Itook (oio, CoLlocti, Urol Blaok Cnltlnrlo, etc., olnljo in tlork. bucriol work made lo order. TTl.Klt DESK CO., 81. J.oillo, Mo., V.8.A. Or tlio Mqnur Habit I'lutltltvly Cureu ujntEininibtertiiK in, iiaine' ol!i'ii Hjwlilt?. It Is manufaotured as a powder, whloh can be given In a glass of beer, a oup of coflae or tea, or In iood. without the knowledge of tho patient. It Is absolutely harmless, and will eiTecfc a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an olooholio wreck It hai been given in thousands of cases, and la ever? luitanoe a perfect cure has fol lowed. 1 1 iiovrp FmIIm. The system onoe Impregnat ed with the 8peottle.it becomes aa utter Impossibility Cor the liqaor appetite to exist. 1 49 pace book ol particulars frte. To be hod of C. H..HAGENBUCH, Druofllat, Shenandoah A UMcfce.Ur'. Encllth IlluucBd Brnnd. 'ehnyroyal p.lls Original nud Ooly Genuine oir. rollbli. units sik Prucglst for Chicoctttrt Km.h VU'A HititXtYaiMSln ItoXl -D1 Ouu &ituula m alal v'th Mi.b HI Sun 1'iila rK4 K4ioit-n At iMvgf lot. or aoo 4o. IS IV MKHcr fur Ill,"n tnffw, by return v ChlehcUvr Cutwlecl iMMlnan tiauarei J tr all IMsl DratfK'fttj. lhlld. -FOU- SHERIPPj BENJ. J. SMITH, PBESENT DEPUTY. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely oah com. pauien roprescuivu ujr JDJTXID FAUST, 120 S. JardmSt, Shenandoah, Pa, c-?c; r r- 2 . ... . ,,, vm- oioaiiw lisVKIUlEaiVaK,, FroiafllmpierinMilcs to otintltintc C2;ikai wtJSV?,"? tot"mntH for ICIIcticn ana f31cU. Elooni," bandy hook lor tho houtchold. Fkujj" Co le tusiness mi 9 Eh h Your trade Is tvlint we waut. This la hovr we propose to get It. By selling you a flrst olass article ; by Belling you for less than others; by selling you furniture, an organ, a piano, a Bewlng machlno or anything else In the line of household goods. Wo havo a large and va ried stock to select from. No trouble to show goods. Call, examine and be convinced. H P ft THE OLD RELIABLE, J. P.Williams fe Bro.. South Main St., she sr.sr o-xac. Lehigh Valley Railroad. A 11 RANG KM ENT OF PASiJKNGElt TRAINS. -MAY 10, 1891. Pfleneer trains vrill leave Bhenaudoab for Mancb chunk, liehlehlon. Slatlneton. Cata gauqua. Allentown. Bethlehem, KaAton, Phil HdelphlaandlVew York at 5.47, 7.40. 9.C3 a. ra., VCJiZt tJ-IU, O.iO p iu. For llelvldere. Delaware Water Gan and tdtroudsburg at 5.47, a. m., and 5.20 p. m. For uimuertvino ana iTeuiou, w.ua a, m, For White Haven. Wllbes-liarre and Pitts- ton 5.47, y.08. 10.41 a. m.t 3.10 and 5flp.ni ForTuusnannocK, iu,ii a, m., s.iu ana . m, For Auburn. Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyons 10.41 a. m., and 5.2rt p. m: For acoy vine, xowanaa. oayro, waveny, Chicago and all points Went at 10.41 a. m.,and vvrt Tl. Tl. For h.lnilraand the Wc.t viaS&lamanca at 8-l2P'?.: t r Ol Auuem icu, jinoioiuu, piuuuwu, ..uui- hnrViirri. Weatherlv and Penn Haven Juno lion at 5.47, 7.40, 9,08 a. m. and 12.62, 3.10 and ! p.m. Dor Jeanosvllle, Leviston and Beavei Mnnrinw. 7.40. 9 08 a. m. and 58 n. m. for Hcranton at 5.47 0.0X, 10.41a. m, 3,10 and yxap, ra. ..nT- iinrlA llronk. Jndrlo. llrlfton and Free- land at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. ru,, Visa 3.10 and E9An m For Ouakake at 6.47 and 9.08 a. m and R.in rt m. For Wlceans.Gllberton and Frackvllle at 5.00 and D.08 a. m., and 4.10 p. rn. For YateHVille, Mahanoy City and Delano 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.11, 10,58 a. m.,lZ52,3.10,5.28, 8,03, 9.21 and 10.27 p.m. For lost Creek, Slrardvllle and Ashland 1.27, 7.46,8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 0JS5, 8.10 and 9.14 p. ra. iriir nnrkwnter. Rt. Clair nnd Pottsvllle, 7.40, 9.08, 10.58 a. m., 12.52,3.10,4.10, 5.28 and 8.0i p.m. For Back Mountain, New Boston and Morea, 7.40, 9.03, 108 a. m., 12.62, 8.10, 6.28 and 8.03 p. m. For Haven Hun, Centralla, Mt. Carrael and Hbamokln, 8X2, and 10.15 a. in., 1.40, 4.11 anaB.uop.m. , , , 'rino lravB Hh&mofcln for Bhenandoah, 7. a 11J5 a. ra., 2.10. 40 and 0.30 p. m., arriving at Shenandoah, 9.05 a.m., 12.52. 3.10, 6.20 and 11.15 p. m, HTTNTlAY TllAINH. For Ixjst Creek, Olrardvllle and Ashland, w 0 10 11. tt. Til.. 2.4.1 n. m. For Darkwater. Bt. Clair and Pottsvllle, 5,50, 8.00, 90 .m.. 2.45 p.m. . Kor Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, ,IU II n, 1 An A Al U fl'l n m For Lofty, Audenrlod and llazleton, 8.0C m 1.40 p. in: . . Knr Aiaucli Chunk. Lehiehton. Slatlneton Catawiaq.ua, Alleutown, Bethlehem, Eantos and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m: For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m. B. BYINQTON, Uen'l Pass. Act., Bethlehem, John R. Coyle, A.ttorney-at-Law AND Real Estate Agent, OFFICE Beddalii'b BaiLDiNa, Car.Mtln and Centre Streeti, SHENANDOAH, PA PROPERTY FOR SALE: I A two and one-half story double frame dwelling nouee, wun siore-room and res taurant. ocaiea on asi uenire street. S A valuable property located on Bouth Jar ain sireeu 3 Heven dwelling houses at the earner of Gil bert and Lloyd streets. Good investment Terms reasonable. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOON, 80 E. CENTRE BT., SHENANDOAH FRESH BEER. PORTER,:ALE. Finest brand of clears alwayt oo hud. xue ueb wiuxx9io$ utiujia WE'RE AFTER M! hilndelpliia and Beading Eailroad rime Tails in effect July 10, 1801 TtUINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS Kor Now York via Philadelphia, week darn. MO 5.25, 7.20 a. ra. and 12.3.5 2.W and 0.5a - m. ounney z.iu ana 7.48 a. m. or New ork, via Mauoh Chunk, week days, 6,25, , a. in. nnd 12.85 and 2.60 p. ta. JJo Beading and Philadelphia week days, -rmdav. 2.10 and 7.48a.m., 4.30 p.m. For Harrlsburc. week davt. It 10.7.20 a. m.i JO, 5.56 p. m. ... n Aliealown, week days, 7.20 .. m., 12.88 0 d. m. inKS .oluVl'il week ayj 2.19,7.ao,a. m:, 125 2.50 and 6.55 p. m. Hnnday, 2.10 and 7.8 . m., 4.30 p. m. Kor Tamaoit nnd lamaqua nna uahanoy Cltv. week ays, .iv, t., l.3. U0, 5.25, 7.20, a. m., 12S 2.60 and 6.511 Ounday, 2.10 and 7.48 a. m.. 4.30 d. m. Adaitlonal on) for Mahanoy City, week aays 7,00 1 .m. Kor Lancaster and Oolumlta, wuk days, For WllllamiltKirt. Hnnbnrvnnrl Twlnhnrt,. Teok days. 3.25, 7.M and U.30 ft. m 1,85, 7.55 v . BnndAV 3:21 a. Tn.. 3.ai n m. Vat Mabauoy Plane, woek days, 3.10 8.23, 7.00 and o. m. Hunday. 2 10, 8,it5 ana 7.4 hi, i.tMj p.m. For Glranlvll.e (RAnnnhi-nnnrV J"V ' 125. 1 35. 160. JLM. T.rtl anil fl.IV n. m. - -w I'or Ashland and Bhamokln, week dayl i,qo ft, m, 6,vo, p. m, aa- 1 ,25, 5.25, 7.20, 11.30 i, i ,v, ii.ojaM. in,, i.u!t, .uu ana p. m, Bunn&y 6,-L-t, n.si a, ni.. 3.U0 p. m, t, TIIA NH X'O t HI! KNANIlIIAIll ' Jxjave New York via Philadelphia, wef aysf7.45 a. m 1.80, .0U. 7.30 p. m la.. uRuu Hunaay.B.w p.m., 1.15 nlgnt. j Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week 4 ays, .30, 8.15 a. m 1,00 and 4.00 p. m. jf Ivoava l-nimnnlnrtln. miur rlnvu A in aMii 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 0.00 p. m.Y from Broad ;nd Callowhill and 8,t5 a. m. and 11.30 p. m.' from nth and Ureen streets. Hunday P.03 a. in, 11.91 p. m. irom via tno wr sen. a-WHO AWChUlJJKj WWB. UHfD, A.OJ. ,.IU, ll.Ua nd 11.00 a. m.. ft.K. 77 r. rn. Hnndv anT lu.si? a, m. i.H0. (Ill 1). m. HlindftV. 2.4o! 7-flo'ft" m. ani I n V lt(ol!1a waAlr - .1 -r-.i njn m ,n M M t. 01 ijaVBTamaqna, week d,ys, 8.20, 8.48 an Attn. U1..X.. BDQV.1B Ti. m. HUI1UAV X.V 7 43 . m. and 1160 p. m. .jive Mahanoy Ulty, wook days, 3.40, B.l na 11.-17 a. in.. 1.51. 7.1a ana u.u n. m. Hun. lav, 3.4U,H.17 a. m., 3.20 p. m, eavo jinnsnoy i-iane, weeK oays,'4 1,4.11 .S0.1W5. 11.69 a. m..l.05. 2.00. 5'20. 828.7.S7. an UW 1). m. Mundnv 4il. 4.00. and H.27. n. ni1 3 37, 6.01, p. m. ' uuhyo uiraravino utappanannocs: uiaiion j7ek days, 2.47, 4.07, (I.S8, and 9. 11 a. m 12.0 i-o, 0.01, o.oi, ci.ua ana iu.ua p. m. ounaay, 4 0'. 8.33 a. m. 3.41. 5.U7 d. m. 1 iirininH.. . n nmnic. 1.55 a. in. 8.85 and 11.15 p. in. tlunday 11.1! i.m. ror Baltimore, Washington and the weal - la B. i O. R. K., throngh trains leave Olrari tvwiuo auiLiun, x'xiiiuueipnia, 1 r. a i.. i a i.vi, boi and 11.27 a. m., 1.84, 4.24, B.'i5nr. .a p. ui. ounuay, .ie D.uo a, m., t,: o una p. in, AX-ANTIO CITY DIVISION. leave Philadelphia. Chestnut tJlroetWnar huu ouuianiroeo wnarz. Par Atlantic Clla. Y'eefc-diVH Exnreus.. 8 80. 9:00 a. un 3.00, i.m, 5 00 m. Aooommodatlon, TJ( in. and 4.15, 0 30 . m. aunuays. isxpross, 8.W, v.W a. rn, comruti-iatlon. H.O0 a. ni.itnd i.tin.ni. Atlantic and Arkansas -vtiiiue... -k-iRti (returning, leave Auanur, i;hv. aeTM Kxpress, 7.00, 7.30, 0.00 a. m. and 3.15, 4.00, SA . in, iiunjiuiuuuauuu u.wr D.1U u. III. an 4JSU p. m. auuaays -xpress, 4.00, 6.00 p. Accommodation, i.au a. m. ana &.u n. m. j. ur. xi-ivuuA, uea-i riuniTAn v. I'luurnju. riw. i,u-i niRD&cer. PENNSYLVANIA flAILflOAD, BOOTJTLKII.I, DrvIBIOH, On and after September 1, 1891.(ran uili leu ttnenanaoan at fotlows: (TV, Tiriru. 12ll,,A-1n.. irr,.,l1 Kt.U Jitsue. Hi. ciair. ana wsv noints. s.oo. 9.1 4 UI UUU 1.1U i, 111, Holidays, uuu, tf.iu a m and 3.10 n m. For Pottsvllle. 8.0U, V.10amand4.15pm, For Head Int.', 6.00, a m and 4.16 pin. Bcndav3. 600. 9.40 a.m. andSJunm. For rottstown. Jfhoenlvillo. Norrlstoc tnd Fhlladelnhla (ISroad street utallnni. .( a. jii, uu y ti itod utijro) nunaavs. euu. v.iu a m a.iu d m. Trains leave FraoltvlUe lor Bhenandoah s 10.40 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 p m. Hnnduya 1 1 . l .1 a in anu d.u ii m. iave roiuviuo ior anenanaoan, miu anri ia. a m i.io. n m. ounaavs. iu.t u a 515 n m. ueave icniiaaeipnia (tiroaa street niationjl 'or Pottsvllle una Shenandoah. 6.57. 8.3 id 4.10 and 7X0 t m week davs. Bundav 0.60. and J am 2 l- Or JN6W lOrE, 4.ISI, 4.411, B.S5, H.50, 7.3. 9.4IUU.I1U, f.ou, xi.uuanu ii.14, ix. aril , juunooi iinniieaeinreHS, i.ui i.cu p in.) J zi iii.n, l.l'J 2.8V. !.20, 4.02 5, , 8.2), 6.60 7.13 8.1a and jW fj m, iui menu j n u,.n......u 0,1 A ns A An lie Din I 11.35 m. and 12 21. 12.41. 2.30. 4 02. (fi 4.MII. S.M. 21. B.v . i v u a al ana 12.01 nlirifl For Bea Qirt. Lonellranch aud Intermedial! Bullions o.uu, ana iiiu a. ill., 4.00 p. wmo uuvn, nuuuuy. o u. 111. llillttnrtrM a,,H Uuch1ni,,n ORI T n, 0.10 and 11.18 ii. in.. 4 41. 6 57. 7.40 n.ni. nud 12.1 J iiigiii uuiiy uuu o oi, iu.iu. in., iz Itimiiew express Willi dlnlnir car to llaltlmore) 1.30, S. 1 p. in, week days. I-or llaltlmore only 2.02, 4.i For Itlchmoud, 7 20 a. m. aud 12.03 nlgli dally, 1 30 p. ru, dally, except Hunday. xruius leave iarrisouri lor .misDurff ai ' lio west every day at 12.25 nnd 8.10 a m ail I' Kiimitea) ana .4U, so, ii.35 p m. way f Altoona, -loam and 4.10 n ui over? aav. I h'or l'lttsbnrg only, 11.20 a lu dally and 10.1 iil wesK aays. Leave Bunbnry for 'Wllllamsporl, Elmln 'anaudaleua. Rochester, llu Halo and Nhurai 'alU- 5.10 a m dally, and 1.42 pm week dayj or vui&ins,o.aup ui weesuays. a For Krle and Intermediate points, 6.10 a nl lally. For lyiea Haven, 6.10, and 8.B8 a )1 Uily, 1.42 and 5.30 p. m. week days. Kl llsnova 6.10 a m 1.42 and 6,30 p ca week CUJ UA8. P. 1'OGU, J. lt.WOOD. f4n. Man'r Men. Pass, As "ylLMINGTON A NOltTUEltN It. 11. ixmeiaoie in effect May, 10, issi. Trains leave IleadTns (P. A 11. station) neld, Waynesburc Junction, Coatsville,W-i Cbester,Cnadsrora Junction, U. O. Juuctloj Wilmington and Intermediate stations, dof except nunaay, ai,u.iana a.ov a.m. anan p. m. Hunany oniy at s.U3 p, m. For Warwick, Bt, Peters and lnterme' Ftatlons,dnlly except Hundny, at 8.20 a.ir 5.19 n. ra. Bundav onlv 8.16 a. m. . For Dlrdsboro and Intermediate statloi Baturdayonly,atl2m. ! For llaltlmore and Washington (B.LJO. u.) aauy except Hunday al 6.25 and aw and 3.15 p. m. Hunday only al 8.05 p. nr. Trains arrive at Heading (P. S It. ewlli from Wilmington, 11. A 0. Junction, Mol chunin, Uhaddslord Junction, Wcbt Ubest Lenape, Coatesvllle, Waynesburg Junctl' Bprlngneld,Joanna, Dlrdsboro, GiliralUir, H rcrt and Intermediate stations, dally exec Hunday at 10.20 a. ra. 6.52 and 8.17 p. ra, Hi day only at 11.24 a. ra. From Bt. Peters, Warwick and Intermedtr stations, dally except Sunday, at 8.21 ft aud 2.25 p. m. Bundav only al 6 p. m. From Hlrdaboro and Intermediate statu Saturday only at 1.10 p. ra. From Washington and Baltimore, dally cept Hunday, 10 20 n, ra. 6.52 and 8.17 p. Hunday only at 11.21 a. m. IlO WNKSS BHIGG8, Qen'l Pass. At A. Q. MoOA UHLAN U, Bupt. R 1 1 P T 1 1 R F . entirely1 cum II U I I UliLl Uupture by Dr. J, 1IAYKK, R31 Arch Bt., Phtln, Tbomas Hartung, New Hlnggold, Pa., I.andt, Hi Easton, Pa., h. P. A C. A. Ueturck, Oiey, It. Q. Btanley, 421 Bpruce St. Ieba.i. J' Bchuelder. liocust liale, Pa.,1), II. Noll, I ' kiln, Pa.. Wm. E. Ilarienstlne, I'hoenl v l'a., W. 31. I.eluLacll, U24 Wnmiugtl. ' Heading, Pa., J, 0. Lyme. 1310 W. Howai f Harrlsburg, 1 ., O. Keebn, Dopglassvllli' 1 Or. MAYER Is at Hotel Penn, lleadlni.. W on the 2nd Saturday of each month. CM see nun. JJ R. BRIOKER, M. )., PffYSIOIAN AND S JjRGEOh .No; East Centre Btreet; Mahanoy City Hkln and all special diseases a spmMW FREE TO NBK We bare a 1'umKKo Cure for thecH-oi t ijfTV ! lCarlyUxce0aeKmU-ion8,lVerruull mtjr ot tteiuu lowr Iraiwteiicjr Ao. 8n rat i Jj?V -urciwiuowa -riti wiu vn r uii tbuiii n'j Ud Much Vmlu-bU Itifornwttcn FllKU.fi ' Ot Aft. CO.. WHO UroaiLvr jra MJ