I --r . .. JKw MAD DOGS RAMPANT Tho PlaRiio That Has Coma Upon Pliillipsburg, N. J. PEOPLE FLEEING THE PLACE. Four Children Bitten and Snt to New York for Treatment. Two Itnlilfl Dojx. luuctllst.il M.fiy Domes lis Anlm.L In rhllllpeuurg: and VI-.Inlty-IIorif and- uttl. (Jo Mnd In tin FUliU.-lIuudrrcli of Doi Kllled--Cnm- inltt... of Safety Ol luuli.d-.Tralnoil Kurm to be S.nt lo the Hour. Pniixirsuuno, N. J.. Oct. 1?. Mail dogs havo so terrorized peoplo In and about tills place, that many families have sought safety In other places. Before the people became nwnreof their danger two dogs with tho most virulent form of hydrdphobla bit a dozen others, and they In turn iuoculntod oattle, horso?, swine, sheep and ct. This plague began about ton days nao. nnd there Is soaroely a farm or homo In Wnrren County that has not one or more domostlc animal-) suffering from rabies. Henry T. Snyder, of i'hilllpsburg, went to New York Saturday with four pa tionts for Dr. i'aul Ulbler's Pasteur Hospital. The patienUi are William Snyder, 12 year old; James V. Macoy, U yearn old; Lena Volkuiar, 12 years old, and Alice, Lena's sister, aged eight. Mr. Snyder's son William was bitten by a cat, and the others had their arms and legs la.eratod by dogs. The four little ones were bitten on Friday and their wounds were not dis covered until that night, when Mr. Sny der volunteered to take the quartet to New York for treatment. Ten or twelve days ago n str.inge out dog made its appenranoo lit the village and took refuge in the barn of Jonathan DuckwHlter, who owned a pointer, kept in a kennel in the barnyard. The vagrant our developed hydropho bia a wflek or so ago and bit tho pointer. Then the pair, raving mad, roamed about the country three days, biting all kinds of domestic animals, from pigs to horses. In all, this pair of brutes bit 13 or 14 othor dogs, and people In town nnd coun try have been in a state or terror ever ninc-e. In fact, people won't go out of doors if they can avoid so doing. Twenty or thirty familie- have left Pliillipsburg and gone for safety to other towns. Dr. Horace Dltmus is repot ted as saying that Jacob Jncobiu, a furrier, r.f C'ooper.burg, five miles from here, died two days ago from a cat bite, nud that his son John is in convulsions from the bite of a horse that went mnd In his stall between ulght and morning, and tore n piece out of the young man's shoulder. Dr. Dltmus has 17 patients In whom rabies are apparent, llo hai no hopes of their recovery. There are soven doctors in and about Philllp-iburg, and they aro all worked night ana day attending to people stricken by the awful disorder. From three to live attendants are re quired to control a patient in convul sions, nnd gloom is settled over the en tire county. Horses and cattlo by tho doien have gone ma 1 In Held anil stable, and tho ronrs and phrioks of tho crazy animals toutiuuo night mid day. Thirty odd horses and more than that number of cattle, made mad by rabies, have been shot, and scores upon scores of swine and sheep have been slaughtered for the same reason. Hundreds of dogs In tho county lmvo been killed, whether afflicted by hydro phobia or not. In Sancon, where tho lirst domestic animals woro killed, tho carcasses were at once buried. A day or so later it was discovered that the graves had been torn open nnd somo animul had fed upon the bodies. Watch was kept on the ensuing night, nnd dogs came from milonway andacross tho Lehigh line to feed on tho c irrlon. Now armed men guard every pit in which tho bodies of mad brutes aro buried, as it was feared that dogs who are of the inoculated llesli would, in turn, go mad and carry the dread distemper Into other counties. A number of peoplo In Warren County who have relatives suffering from tho first symptoms of hydrophobia have written to Dr. "Glbler, tho hydrophobia expert or Mew Vorlt. Tlio doctor, in response to nil such applications, said It would bo usoloss to send him patients .In which rabies had developed, for he could do them no good. Comtntiteos of safety woro last week organized in riiillipsburg, Diuby, Cen trovllle, Iiloekertown, Cooporsburg and Lower nnd Upper Sancon. They havo taken charge of all the people bitten by mad dogs, no matter whothcr tho symp toms of hydrophobia huvo appeared or not. Armed men patrol the roads and streets night nnd day on tho lookout for rabid animals. When Mr. Snvder returns to Pliillips burg he will bring 12 trained nurses with him from New orlc. This was author ized by the committee of safety. Head l'rom lljilrophobla. Elizabeth, J N. J., Oct. 12. James Gtoebe, the eight-year-old boy who has been au inmate of tho hospital here for the past week suffering from hydro phobia, diet yesterday morning at 8:40 o'clock. His nurse, who had stood at the boys's bedside for the past week said 'wheu he had breathed his Inst "The Lord takes and tho Lord gives,' for nt the very minutothe young sufferer died wotd was received thnt his mother had given birth to a child. riSNNHVLVANIA UllIKIMr A vinegar vat has beon constructed at Tuokertou whloh will hold 1,000 barrels. Hart Ilrothers, the well-known oil firm of Washington, havo failed. Lla blHtles f75,U00. Tho Walnut Strest Theater nnd tho New Park Theater, Philadelphia, bo longing to the estate of the Into I'lelsUinan, have been leased to Harris & liioh, the lioston managers. M. H. Lowe, a ptomluent farmer nud business mau of Corry, has beon arrested charged with swindling by means of tho green goods schemo and using tu United States mall for fraudulent pur- noses. At tho doling session of tho East Pennsylvania United Brethren Confer once at Heading, Lebanon was ohosenas the next mace of meeting. It was re solved that the Lebanon Valley College sliould still remain at Auuvllle, rA.ar aouia to r incite. Til V. S. St.snwhlp n.ipst.h will Mh.lj bs k Total I.011, Washi.votox, Oct. 12. Ltt de spatches from Norfolk, Vn., are to the effect that ths United States steamship Despatch, for many years regarded ai the official yacht of the 1 'res Id on t and the Secretary of the Navy, which went ashore on the Assntenquo Shoals, forty miles north of Cape Charles, will be a total loss, ns she is fast going to pieces. Her commander, Lieut. Cowlos, and tho crew, who wore rescued by tho life- savers, were given quarters under can vass on tno beach. Tho rescue of tho crew Is said to havo been extremely haz ardous. The Despatch was on her way to this city, where sho was to tako on board the President, Secretary Tracy, and some of ficers of the navy, and convey them to the naval proving grounds, down tho Potomac, to witness experiments In test ing some of the armor plate for use In tho armnment of the now vessels. She was expected to arrive on Monday, and after taking tho President down tho river, was to havo been placed out of commission, as sho is old and in muoU need of repairs. It Is impossible to loam here full par ticulars attending tlie vessels going ashore, but It is surmised by naval ofllcors that in her endeavor to hug the const closely to nvold the heavy galo she got too oloso In shoro, and when her posi tion was discovered It was too late to work olf with n northenst wind driving hor shoreward. STOUMlSIt Till! JAIL. The Omnlia Mob Att.inptii to Uoscuo Its Arrestml Lender-. Omaha, Oct. 13. II. 0. Iiloom, Captain John O'Donohiie, H. II. Hrandlex, Hd. Fititgorald, Ed. Netchaefer, Patrick O'Horiio and John Fritz, seven of tho mob that lynched Coe, were nrrestod Saturday evening nnd taken to the county jail. They are all charged with murder in the llrst degree nnd were re fused bail. At 7:!J the jail was surrounded by a mob of 500, nnd word was sent to County Attorney Jlahouoy unless the men were released on ball they would be taken from tho jail by force. Mahoney replied that under no circumstances would the men be released. The crowd at once made preparations for storming the jail. They secured a big steel rail and had started to use it as a battering ram on the east door, when a commictoj of citizens appeared at the jail door and made a proposition to the crowd to have a committee appointed to go through the jail and ascertain if the men wanted were inside. - This suited the crowd and when tho committee reported that ilvo of the men hid been rele.ised and the other two had been taken out of town for twfe keeping the mob dispersed The city and county officials seem to be utterly paralyzed ovor the results of Friday night's work nnd tho developments of Saturday night. Tlio demand for Henaililn slmm Is liicreaelni? nmoii-r women. COPYfUCHT esi IPs .flllinn in the face ot JNaturo to tako tlio ordinary pill. Just consider liow it acts. There's too much hulk and hustle, and not enough real good. And think how it leaves you when it's all over I Dr. iiorce's I-'leasant Pellets act naturally. Thoy help Nature to do her own work. 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It was carried out by a handful ci men, ovldantly acting under orders, In the presence of a number of Chinese officials who know every one of the rioters. Their mission of destruction was oarrled out with the utmost speed. A house belonging to the American Episcopal Mission was ths first one at tacked. Tho inmates lied to tho river for their lives while the crowd looted and burned tho building. Tho Itoman Catholic con vent was next fired and the sisters, seven in number, barely escaped to the river where they woro taken in a boat to the Paohua. It is thought a number of children in tho oonveut were burned to death. Many othor houses were looted nnd burned and ulthough no one was killed several at tempts woro made to murder and threats wero frequent. At tho old Consulate tho foreigners kept tho rioters back with bayonets. The landers of tho mob car ried gunpowder nndkoroseuo with which to fire the buildings. Those having stolen property from tho ruined building were arrested next day, but no attempt was niado to capture tho real leaders. On the third day when all possible damngo had been done, the military mounted guard over the black ened ruins. A MODUIIN' DXOOII AKOl'N. Alter l'lricen Years n lllnclinmlon Man Itolurns and Finds Ills Wife Married. UlNniiAMTON, N. Y., Oct. 12. Tho old, sad story of Enoch Anion, with Its suf fering nnd self-saorlilce, has beon re peated here. fifteen years ago Somuol Demoreo loft his home to go to sea. Year after year passed, but no mossago oame from him to tlie watting wife. After llvo years had rolled by, she believed that he was deal, and she listened to the suit of lllinin May. They were married, nnd have lived together happily over since, Mrs. May bearing her husband two children. The other day n bronzed nnd bearded man walked suddenly In the Mays' home. "1 am bam Uemerool" he said quietly. Mrs. Mny nearly fainted. Then tho wanderer told how he had been seeking fortune in China nnd Australia, and had not written, because ho wished to be rich before doing so. Then Mrs. May told, amid sob, what sho had done. Demereo showed at that moment that ho was tho stuff of which hero s are made. Ho merely patted her on tlio bond nnd said: "IN ever mind, don't cry I" and walked out the door. And ho has not returned, lie hns left his wife safo in hor pence of mind, ho might havo claimed her, and caused a scandal, but he choso that she should be happy. Another Ono Cnndomnod. CniCAoo, Oct. 12. Ono more building of tho World's Fair has been condemned by tho architects us being unsafe. Tills is tho building for thoelectricltydisplay. Tho engineers havo discovered that all the. timbers have been subjected to a weight beyond their capacity, and thnt the foundations Are not strong enough. Whilo the engineers have not finished their work, they have gone far enough to show that $75,000 must be spent in straightening tho building in order to mako it absolutely snfo. St-nmon's Untun of Atlantic Oonit. Boston, Oct. 12. Tho Gcuornl Exocu- tivo Board of tho Atlantio Coast Sea men's Union met in this city yesterday afternoon, representatives being present from New York, Philadelphia, Daltimoro, Wilmington, N. C, Portland and Ban gor. The Board decided to increase its membership by adding a representative of each of the newly-formed fishermen's unions and to invo-tigata as to tho num ber of aliens employed In tlio fWhlug trade contrary to law. Tho matter wll 1 bo called to tho attention of Congress. U. S. Supreme Cuui-t In 8ohs1oii. WabIIInqton, Oct. 'i Tho Suprome Court of tho United States, began Its October torm at noon to-day. Chief Jus tico Fuller, who Is at tho bedside of his daughter in Chicago, ami Justlco Uray, who is recovering from an attaoK ot ty phoid fever, could not nttend Tho ab sence of a full bench will cause tho post ponement ot sevoral cases of'ltnportance befono tlie court nnu tne uoci'et is ueing prepared wit i this view so that ordinary routino can do proceeuoii witn. The Graml Onleera Uphold. GALUsnuna, 111., Oct. 12. Late Satur day n'ght tho Trainmen's Convention took n vote on the Northwestern troublo, and acquitted, by a voto of UOi to 1-1, the urttnd Ulucers nt limine anil conuamnou tho action ot tho Supreme Council in ox, polling th Brotherhood. The Grand Ofllcors nrj jubilant ovor so swooping a manifestation ot approval. Buimnsr ltoldenco llurnoil. Lincoln, Mass., Oct. 13. Tho summer rcsIuonoeofW.lt. Jameson, of Boston, situated in Wnyland, was burno I yostor day. Loss $13,500; partially insurad. kkw ji-ksisv nniKi-a. Cape May Itepubliians In convention adopted a plntfonu pledging tho party to Harrison In ia)i. A Chlneso baby has jut beon born at Atlantic City, the Urst Mongolia! ts seo tho light in New Jorsoy. The life-saving "crews near Asbury Park threaten to leave the service if the reckless llrlug of guns at Sandy Hook Should not bo stopped. The Camden county Kxclso Board has stonnod issuing liquor licenses, as tho courts have to decide which power is paramount olty or oounty. At Millvillo the saloon keeping bust ness Is seriously crtpplod by a general boycott of all persons Ulrectiy or Inui reotly connected witn sucn plncos. The properties of Anson 11. Hamilton, the hotel proprietor aud of tho Capo May l'olnt improvement -Jompuuy, hnvo been seized by tho sheriff to satisfy a clulm of $10U,U0U. Ariel C. Cotton, of Vlnelitnd, lias ob tained a vordict ot $1,000 damagos agalust Uhnrles Kelglily, the shoe ninnu fncturor of that place, for refusing to surrender to him the rink thoro after ho had leased it to him. nnd III 11.11 I I. Tin.. JX As n rirnsont nn.l lV """"" . , effective Cathartic use H OOT I S 11(3 Shenandoah Business College ! -AND- SHORTHAND SCHOOL, ROB BINS' OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, NORTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, Fall Term Begins Monday, August 31st, 1891. W. J. SOULY, President. A BIG DRIVE IN FURNITURE. We aro making n big drive in fur niture, but malicious desire is not Us object. We desire to dispose of a large surplus stock, untl propose to give our patrons tlio benefit of soino extraordi nary bHigulus. J. P. Williams & Bro., South Main St., THEATRIi SVILDtKG, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $ioo,ooo.oo. W. Leisenring, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., . J. R. Leisenrinq, Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass-' t Cashier. Oiicii Dully From 9 to 3. 3 PER 0ENT. INTEREST ! 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I'hIUJ.., l'v Wutiavea iutuw Cure for theetfecuof Belf ftbui JtiirlyKioer.Kinllon NerimlIeljllllr,LiM of sexual l'owtr.fnipoteucj fto. Hoffn-Atlf fiurfallhltt ourSiM-olllows wlllicnd one Full Muiilh'i Fileulcluo uul iluch Vftluatltt lii(orinatit,& Sllll', Addreaa. " ti. MUS Uruaitnuv. alewVttrk First National Bank, CLKAlt TIIT2 milPM-vinw. iiiti(iiiTi:n the nvi:s, HWBI-T1-N Till! imnATir. TONII TIIR STOMACH. - Zy.h THI?. LlVim AMI IIOWKLB. JL VKnvr.VT IIDAUril. S POCjOphyilm Pl'MS Lohigli Valley Railroad. AEBANaKMENT OF PASSKNQEB TBAIKB. MAY 10, 1891 Passenger trains will leave Hheoandoah for Mauoh (Jnunlc, Lehlt-liton, Slatlnetou, Cata. sauqua, Allenlnwn. Upthlebem, Kaston, i'hll adelphlaaud New York at 5.17, 7.40, 9.08 a.m., 12 5'.", 8.10,6.26 p.m. For llelvlilere, Delaware Wster (lap and btroudsburg at 5.'7, a. m.-aud 5.29 p. m. Kor Lambertvllle and Trenton, U.08 a, m For Wnite Haven, Wlllces-Barre and Pitts ion 6.47, 0.08. 1').41 n. m.. 8.10 and 5.26 p. m. For Tunkhannock, 10,41 a. m 3.10 and 5.26 p. m For Auburn, llhnca; Geneva and and Lyons 10.41 a. in., and 6.31 p. m. For Laoeyvllle, Towanda. Havre, Waverly, Elralra, Itocheeter, llull'afo, i-HaRarn FalTs, '"Moafso and all points West at 10.41a. m.,ano s.2 p. m. For i- imlra und the West vlaaalnmanca at 3.10 p. m. For vudcnrled, llazleton, Btocklon, Lum. her Yard, Weatherly nndl'enu Unveu Juno tlou at 5.47,7.40, 9,08 a. m. and 12.52, 3.10 and 5.26 p. m. Kor Jonnesvllle, Levlston and Heave Meadow, 7.40, 9.08 a. in. and 5,28 p. m, Kor ncrauton at 5.47 UOS, 10.41 a. m. 3.10 and yXp. m. For liable Drook. Jedcto, Drlflon and Free land at 5.47, 7.40, 9.09, 10.11 a. m 12.62 3.10 and 5.26 p.m. Kor Q,uaknko at 6.47 and 9.08 a. m and MO p. ra. For Wigqans, Gilbert and Frackvllle nt 5.50 and t-.03a.ni., and 4.10 p. in. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Weiano 5.47, 7.K), 'Mm, 10.41, 10,58 a. ra.,12.52tS.10.".26, 8,08, 0.2i and 10.27 p. m. For Lost Cteek, 31rardvlllo and Aobland I. 27, 7.48, 8.52, 10.16 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.S5 8.10 and 9.14 p. m. For Dnrftwster, St' Clxlr and Fottsvllle. 7.40, U.08, 10.58 ll. m., 122,3.10,4.10, 5.28 and 8.0S p.m. For Bnck Mountain, New Boston and Moron, 7.40, 9.03, 10.58 a. lu., 12.52, 3.10, 5.28 and 3.0Bp.m. For Haven Ron, Central In, ML Uarmol and hamokin, 8.52, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40 J.nrt 8.03 p. m. Trains leave Bbamokin for Bhenandoah, r.5r. 11.65 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 9.30 p. m., arriving It Shenandoah, 9.05 a.m., 12J52. 3.10, 6.28 and II. 15 p. m, BUNDAY TKAINH. For Lost Creek, Qlrardvllle and AfihlanC, 4.50, 0.10 11.35 a. m., 2.45 p. m. For Darkwater. 8t. Clair and PottsvUle, 160, 8.00, 90 n . m., 2.45 p. m. Kor Yalesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, 4.01), 11.15 a. in., 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. For Lofty, Andenrled and Ilasleton, 8.0C s- m 1.40 p. m: For Mauch Chunk. 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RUPTURE, Wa 4t.a ., are entirely enred ol ituiiture iiv Dr. J. u. MAYKR. 8.11 Arch Bt.. l'hlla. Tlinmss II Hurtling. New llluggold, Pa., I.tandt, Hontli t-.asiun, ra., li. r. a u. a. iieiurca, uiey, ra,. It. (1. Bfanlpy. 421 Hnruce Ht.. Iibannn. Pa . A Hchnelder. Ixieuot Dale, Pa.,D, U. Noll. Lime kiln, Pa., Win. E. Ilanenstlne, Phoenlxvllle, Heading, Pa., J, O. Lyme. 1310 W. Howard HI., Ilarrlsburg, Pa O. ICeelin, Douelassvllle, Pa. Dr. MAYER Is at lintel Pcnn. Iteadln?. Pa.. 1 a., tv. ai. i-iueucjl, vn vv hmiiukuiii rn., on the 2nd Baturday of each month. uaii in see mm. Philadelphia and Reading Bailroail "rviMe In eOeti July 10, 1801 r&UNS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS , 5?Saw,Yr Via Philadelphia, week days.J tl0JWfr T. . m. aud 1285 Lm and 6.3 i .!' Kuu ',a a- m f or awn : 3i ' iucu uflsni, weeit aays, b.S5j .'KeaJInir arid Phllndelphta weekdays, ipari 2.10 and 7.48 n. m.. 4.80 n. m. ty. jgnrrlshurit, week days, 2.10,7.20 a, m,.j '0 A"estown, week daym, 7.20 i, m., 12.33 I-, ir nnlt.Mii,. . , . . . 1 f m.4 30 p. m p-m" Buny. 2.10 and 7.4i! ( ..1L'ir1Jiln?9? nd Mabanoy City. weoJ 57' Vfr! ".,m-- 12-3 2.60 and 5.661 ... m. Bnnday, 2.10 and 7.48 a. m.. t ai n. m. Aaoillonal tor Mahanoy City, week days 7.00 $ M0ara2r)frn,a--d lamWa. "k days, ForWlillanifport, Mnnljury and Lewlsbnru, peek days. 8.25, 7.20 and 11.80 a. m 1.35, 7.5) m. Hunday 3:2S , m 3.05 p. m. For Mahanoy Plane, weekdays, 2.10 8.25. J M. 7-20 and 11.80 u. rn.. 12.85, 13.5, 2.60, 65 7.00 ane ., n. m. Handay, 2.10, 3.25 and 7.43 a. m.- 86, 4.30 p.m. ,M Tor Glrardvllle (llaiipahannock Station) 12.33, 1 35, 1!.60, 6.55, 7.00 and 9.25. p. m. Bunday! 2-10, .2., 7.48 R.m', 8.05, 4.30 p.m. ' for Ashland and Bbamokin, week days, 3.25, 5.25, 7.20, 11.811 a. m., 1.35, 7.00 and tM? in, ounuay 3.a, 8.32 a. m., 3.05 p. m. l'BAINB FOB BHENAKDOAH 1 Jrfave New York via Pntladelphla. w ys.7.45 a. m 1.80, 4.00. 7.30 p. m 12.11 liBui. onnciay, o.uo p. m., iz.15 nicnt. Iave New York via Mauch Chunk, week lays, 4.80, 8.45 a. ru 1.00 and 4.0J p. m. .JiSav6 PhlladOlphia. wees days, 4.10, and 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and B.oo p. m fr-nu Broad uid Callowhill and 8J8 a. m. and 11.30 n. m. from Bihaufl Hreen su-eeui. Munday 0.05 a, (a ui. ii.-Hi p. m, irom Kin ano -.rieii. Leave Keading, week days, 1.35. 7.10, 10.05 uu u.raa, m o,m, ijai p, m. nunaay i.iij nno .0.48 a. m. Leave PottsvUle, week days, 2 40, 7.10 a. in., HO, 6.11-p. m. Bnnday, 2,40, 7.00 a, m. and ,1.06 TO. 1 -wve l-umaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48 and 2 . in., 1.21, 7.13, and 9,18 p. m. Bunday 8.i0 7 43 in. and 2.60 p. tn. -oave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.10, D.V8 Ji't ui i.oi, .uana e.as p.m. onn. Ixir, 8.40,8.17 a. rn,, 3.2.) p. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week dnys, 2-4 ), 4.10 1 V.9J,3. ll.iiOa. m., 1.05, 2,06. 5 20, 0 20,7.67, and "innn. m. Hunday 2.4J, 4.00, and 8.27, a. m. 3 37. 5.01 n. ra. Lttiave Glrardvllle (Rappahannock Station) vek d iyB, 2.47. 4.07, Ji8. and 9.41 a. m 12.05, - o.m, o.ua nan iu,ud p. m, noaaay, 0 ,8.83 a. m. 3.41,6."7 p. m. j Jjeave WllUamsport, week days. 3.0u,9.45anQ' lfih. m. tt.a-1 ana ii.io p. m. ounaayii.i: Kor Baltlmoie, Waehlnirton and tho wests. . in n. ix v. n. it., inronau rrains ic ive u irarn vonue station. Pbtladelnula. (P. at It. U. K. -t 4.16,801 and 11.27 a. in., 1.84, 4.24, n.55an-i ai p. in. .-Mraoay, s.ie cui ij.ct a. it , f.-i c -nn j. mb. m. ATJjAMTltlUITV DIVISION, l cave Plilladelphla, Chestnut a in .-kiutti street Wharf. I' or Atlantic i Itv. Veek-davs Kxerew. 8 00. (MW a. ra 3.00. '.-, 5 00 . a. AOOOJiaiodaltjUA' in. and 4.15, 0 30 . i. W -luuuds. cixpress, 8,00, 9.U0 a u . Ao- co nrn--!iou, k.uu a. m, aa -.u p. m. Keturnlng, leave Atlanil 'uy, dtpot Mantle fln-1 Arkansas venoep 'Vp k -. i Express, 7.00, 7.30, 0.00 a. m and 3 15, 4.00, 5.301 u in. vcuumimiuauuu u.uu. . lu a. m. ana- 4.80 p. m. Bandnvs -Express, 4.(KI, 0 P0 p, vaS Accomaioa.uiou, i m a. m. ana a.ub ti. m. U. U. ilAMOOUK, ueu'l i u-,u r AM NSTLYAMA RAILROAD, bohuti.kii,i. urvisioN. In untl alter September 1, 1891, iro(n it'll lem anenanuoan as fouows: Vox Wiggau, Ollberton, Frackvllle, NssM UBlle, Bt. Clair, and way points, 6.U0, gjp ', xu auu .iq p m, Uundays. 600. 9.40 a m nnd 3.10 ti in. For Pottsvllle, 6.00, W.lu a m and 4.15 p m.j For Heading, 8.00, a m and 4.15 pir UumlayB. 80U. V.4U a. m. and 3.10 Dm. For Potuttown. Phoornxville. Ni-n-itlo- kort phlladnlDhta (Kroa.1 street station), ,i uacdavs. 600. 9.40 a m 3.10 a in. Trains leave FrackvlUe lor Bhenandoab? 10,4'Jam and 1-H, 7.4Z, io,09p m, Bundi il.18 a m ana e.w p m. Leave Pottovllle lorBheuandoah. 10.15 .i.4S, am 7.15, 0.12pm, Bunday s, 10.40 a 5J5 p ra. 4 Lieave Phllodelnbla (Broad street ntatli 'tr Potlsvllle and Shenandoah, 5.57, 9.3 nt; 4.10 and 7.00 n in week days. Bnnday 6 60. ss "'Kor New York, 3.30,4.05 M.i, 6.35, .50,?5$j (limited express, 1.01 4.50 p m.) 12.21. 12.44," I j.oi , h. a), f .ua , u, B.i i, 0.3U 7.is s.u ana lu, oi, 12.01 night. "n Hunaavs. W. 4.05.4.40. 6.S5. R.12. 8. 11.35 . m. -.d 1221. 1241. 2.30. 4 02. (11 (.ft ii. 5 OT. 2). 0. . m and 12.01 nTTbi For Bea O I rt. Long Hi anch and Interna edlatel j stations S.50, 8.25 and 11 3D a. ra., 3.M, 4.00 p. mSM week dnys. Hunday 8 25 a, m, w For llalllinoro and Waslilnston 3.50. 7.20.! 9.10 and 11.18 a. m 4 41, 0 57, 7.10 p. in and 12.PK,' nlgntnauy una 8iii, lu.uu. m., izn ti mite exnrebs with dlutue car toltaltlm rel 1.30. 3:4- p. m. wo k days. For Uultlmore only 2.02, 1.0- wcdK uye, o.us, ii.nu p. in, uaiiy. For Illebmoud, 7 20 a. in. aud 12.03 nl. dally, 1 30 p, ui, ually, except auuu.iy. : rins leave llarrisburii lor Plttstjuri; ,ne wesi every aay ati'.Hna u.iu a ra ., m (limited) and 3.10. 8 30. 11.35 p m. Way i Alliiomv mam and 4.10 i) ui every day. W L- oi pittstiurg oniy, ii.au a m aany ana is) m week days. ia l.esvo Bnnbnrv tor Wlllnunsncrt. Kli anaodalzua. Hochester.DuSaland Mlaa - alls, 5.10 a m dally, and 1.42 pm week Oi or V.'atElns. 6.30 x m week days. K For Krle and lnferuiedlate nolnU. 6.1o al tally, Fr Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9.60 aj tally, 1.42 and 5.30 , m. week days. ittJiiava is. to a m 1.42 and 6.80 p m week ( villa. mBundavp. HAH. B POOH, J.B.WOOD.1 a. Man" 'Jen. Pass. . -TXTILMINQTON & NOftTHKKN K. K.3 YY Tralns leave ReadTni? li & H. station) a Gibraltar, Beyfert, Btroi:borof Joanna. BprJ neia, wuynesuure j uncuon, uoaiesviue, i CbeHter.rlmdsfora Junction. H, kO. Juuct Wllmtneton and Inlenncaiate stations. C except bunday, at 6.25 and 8.30 a,m. and! p, m, tsuuuay ouiy ai s.uo p. m. .n For Warwicfc, Ht. Peters and Intermedl Riauons.aauy except nunaay, at v,vj u,m.,j 0.IV p. in. nunuay uuiy e.io u. 111. m For Blrd&buro and luternieaiate stall a Saturday only, al li m. i U.I dally except Bunday at 6.23 nud 8.1 u nr ka aim ru ana wasnminonfu. i and 8.15 n. m. Hunday onlv al S.05 n. m. x rains arrive hi neauiuc itr, a if tmiwrn from Wilmington, B. & O. Junction, Moii chanln,Chadd8lord Junction, west Chtsu Lenane. CoateBVllle. Wavnet-burir Juncun BijrlnKrield.Joanna.Blrdsboro.-aibraltar.Bo; fen and lnlermedlalo Btatlons. dally exced Hnnaay at a. m. o.o ana b.i p. m. cju oav ouivai uJi a. m. From Bt. Peters. Warwlok and Intermedlafl siaiions, auny except ounaay, ai o.j and 2.23 p. m. Bunday only at (J p. m, From Birusboro and intermediate sta Baturday only at 1.40 p, m. m From Wasblngtou and Baltimore, dally ea cent Bunday. 10 20 a. m. 6.52 and 8 17 p. nl uunaayoniyHi ii.zi a, m. ji HOWNKia tuuuus, uen'i rasa. Agt.fl a, u. oiuuAunjuAriii,upi, Or tlio Lhiuor llubti, loUItely Cureul It Is manufactured m a powdor, wUleh can be Severn in & glana ot beet, a cup of coffee or tea, or In foot without tho knowledge ot the pa? imu is abBolutell harmless and -will elftut a permanent and rpeedl on aloohollo wreck It has been civen in thousand Of oases, and in every imtauae a surfoot cure has fol lowed. It never Full. Theuyatera anoe imprecnl 4b pase book or partioulari free To be had ofl C. H. HAGENDUCH, Druaglst, Sbenandol FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash cod panies represented uy al 120 S. Jardin St., Shenandoafi,t sbbbbW
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