nonoiis oNir.5iNi;t). Kiintlnti rU Over tile Alttnpaf Vpnli Little Jump Hleelie, Et.iKABKTH, N. .T., Oct. 18. Tlie pliy Riciaiis attlie Rllanlietli Hospltnl and tlirj County I'll j-Hlcinti, wlio ordered the au topsy on the body of llttlo .lames Steolie, the supposed hydrophobia pnllent who ill (id at tjie hospital, have laid tliem elves open to grave censure. When Vndertaker Mlrhael DurnliiK, Who had been ongaKed by the boy's father to Ret the body and bring It home, rent his assistants to tha hospital they found the remains still lying on the dis secting tnblo, tho bodycut open from tha throat to tho wnlst, back and front, and tho Intestines scnttercd. No attempt had been made to restoro tho condition It was in before tho au topsy. The hospital surgeons snld It was nono of their funeral, as the County Physician hurt taken tho matter entirely out of tha hospital's hands when he ordered tha autopsy. There Is great Indignation nt Elizabeth port over tho matter, nnd tho pcoplo are loud In their condemnation of tho doctors nnd surgeons concerned. It Is now thought that young Steebo did not die of hydrophobia at all but, ol spinal meningitis. Till! I)15A1 AM VI!, A Cnrtlnml Ml Wlm Hni tlm Pleasure ol lira, line Ilr ()nn (lliltitiiry. Coim-AXi), X. Y., Oct 13. Mrs. D. J. Uostwlck died here Friday of malignant ' uipumeriH. nor (laughter Larrio was also sick nt the time with the snmo dis ease and Snturdny it was reported that she was also dead. On Sunday her death was announced from the church pulpits and yesterday morning Dr. Cheney, of the Stato Nor mal School where Carrie attended, eulo gized her memory in nu ulurjueut ad dress, which brought the class to tours. The papers yostordny also contained her obituary. It now appears that sho is not dead nt all, but in a fair way to ontire rocovory. How the report ot bar doatli was spread cannot be learned. Many of the girl's classmates sent funeral flowers. ATTLMl'T AT INVOLUTION. Troop, Flrod Upon Ill Molllevldvu Rot- Oral Insurgents Killed. Montevideo, Oct. 18. There was n serious attempt nt revolution here Sun day evening. The members of a revolu tionary club in the suburbs of tho city fired upon the troops stationed uoar at hand. The latter returned tho volloy with deadly offect. Several persons wero killod outright and many wounded. Many ot tho ring lenders of tho assault, Including a priest, have been apprehended. Attempts woro made to assassinate President Obes and to capture mombors of tho Junta, but they wore unsuccessful Suliscnuoiitlv. the Insurgonts wero dis persed nnd tho city became quiet. The troops In the neighborhood number about 8,000. Trying to Slop AH fiunrtny Work. PiTTBBUHn. Oct. 13. liev. Wilbur F. C. Crafts, D. I)., of New York, who is nt the head of the Sabbath Ik-form Asso elation, Is in this city in the Interests ot tho work. He states that a movement will be started at an early day that vill startle tho citizens of the United States. The movement lins not yet beon fully outlined, hnough is known, however, tlintnu effort will be made to stop Sun day work of all kinds oxcept works of necessity. Pittsburg has been selected as tho starting point for tho reform wave, which is to swoop tho country. II is now proposed to stop street cars, Suu day trains, sunilny newspapers, etc. VIcc-rrrnMmit Murtnn's At'tlnn nlsralasori New Youk, Oct. 13. An action which Levi P. Morton, Vieo-Prouident ot the United Stntcw brought to enjoin tho city from the maintenance of a high pressure pumping engine on Nlnoty-eight street, was yosterday dismissed by Judgo Truax of tho Supremo Court Mr. Morton owns twelve houses in Ninety-eight street, near tho engino house, and claimed that Us vlabratlon interfered .with tho qulot enjoyment of his hnusos by his tenants. He asked for $'20,000 damages. Tho com plaint was dismissed on tho ground that tho engine station wns maintained uudci an net of tho Legislature. llrltleli Sclinnner Sunk. Boston, Oct. 13. Tho liritlsh schooner Daphne, ot St. .lohus, IV. J., struck a rock in llroad Sound early in tho morning during a gale, and soon after sunk. The vessol had a cargo of liino nnd laths Captain Gavan and his crew of four men bnrely escaped with their lives. Thoy wero obliged to cut away tho 'boat from tho davltts as volumes of xmoko kept pouring out of the vessel ns she wag sinking, tho limo having taken fire. NI'.W YOKIf. NISWS IN IlItlLl'. Erie County Democrats nominated Matt. End res for sheriff yosterday. Flro did $10,000 in tho building of J, W. Lyons & Co., rag dealers, Urooklyn, yostord ly. There wns a heavy frost In tho violnlty of Silver Creek Sunday night, spoiling several thousand dollar' worth or grapes. An electric street car in Flushing, I I. wns run Into by a frelghttrnin yosterday, nnd three persons were seriously injured, Tho Sooond Westchester Assembly Dis trict Democratic Convention yesterday nominated llllam liyan, ol lire, for the Assembly. In tho third Senatorial District Re publican Convention, held In Urooklyn yesterday, Jinepli Asplunll was nomlnat od far tint Senate. All tho liuioiiitiijt steamers raport severe weallter. A number ot passengers on tho Augusta Victoria receive I severo in juries from the pitching of tho vessel Superintendent of the Census Porter. denies that It will take four or five years to llnlsh the work. Ho says it will bo ready for tho printer by the end of 1802. The body ot a young girl, about ten or twehe yours old, was washed ashore nt Liberty island yesterday. It was badly mutilated. Foul play Is bus peeted. Tho wife of John Meyer, a saloon keeper, of Williamsburg, reports that her husband has lieen missing since Oat 1. She believes that hu has committed suicide. John Hocy, president of the Adams Express Company, was yosterday Je- prlvuil ot his poslttou as prosldout and trustee by tho unanimous vote ot the full Board of Managers. Hooy was charged with malfeasance in ofUce. Till Much tnil COPYRIGHT 1831 There's a wide difference between tho help that's talked of and tho help that's guaranteed. Which do you want, when you'ro buying medicine? If you'ro satisfied with words, you get them with every blood-purifier but one. That one is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. With that, you ect a guarantee. If it doesn't help you, you havo your money back. On this plan, a medi cino that promises help is pretty suro to give it. But it's becauso tho medicine is different, that it's sold differently. It's not liko the sarsaparillas, which are said to bo good for tho blood in March, April, and May. At all seasons ana m all cases, it cures permanently, as nothing clso can, all tho diseases arising from a tor pid liver or from impure blood. It's tho best blood - purifier, and it's tho cheapest, no matter how many doses aro offered for a dollar. With this, you pay only for tho good you get. Can you ask more? AMUSEMENTS. I. J. FEKUUHON, UAAIIER, TIIHKI! NIOIITS ONLY. Commencing Monday, October 12. Tho tnlontrd and accomplished actress, Theresa JNewcomb I In N. B. Wood's sensational dramas: Tuesday "Tlio Jioy Detective." Wednesday' Adriftin New York" Special fccenery, elegant cos'umcs. calcium eiiecig. Pi-loos, lO, SO, QOo Reals on bale at Klrlln's drug tdoto riUUGUSO'H THEATIll', l J. FEllQUHON, MANAQEU. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, '91. W. II. I'o-ver.' Company in the romantic I mil drama, THE FAIRIES WELL Entire now production this season. Mncnifleent Bcenerv. Mill -ucauuiui usiuiiifH, i . . r. . and a first-class company of . Comedians, Vocalists and Dancers PRICKS OF ADMISSION, 2o, 00. "5c Beits on sale nt Klrlln's drug store. DO YOU WANT A GOOD FIT ? and well made, fashionable clothes? If so, call on W. J". JACOBS, Fashionable Custom Tailor, 8 South Jardin Street, Shenandoah Cull and see samples of the latest goods anf me siyies. uooa worninnnkuip, proiupiueu and tatr prices. HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Cream BREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and RETAIL Orders promptly nttonde d to. Particular ai leniioxi imi(i u iuiis, i leuira, Festivals, etc. NOllTH MAIN HTHEET, Near Corner ot Lloyd, SHENANDOAH. PENNi New Saloon and Restaurant Newly Painted, Papered and Renovated. No. 113 KAHT CKNTRK HTKF.KT. Tht'eo doors above Kendrlck Iloute, BENJAMIN HASKEY, Proprietor. Mr. Hasltfy would ln'orm his many frlendi and the pulme that be will rater lo their wanU in me same nrst-ciahs siyie inni nonas annc in the nasi. None but the best biunda of for eleu aud domestic wines, liquors and cigari will be kept In stork:. Choice tempeianw drinks. Klnnold e'ock ale TheeutHiE ba is supplied with everything in ine eaiimt line bi-rven in me uesisiyie hi i ais set vt u at uu uours. v ine private room uiiacutu. WALL PAPER BARGAINS ! Largest and cbeuptBt stQch In town. jirlisfic PainliDg, Graioing and Decorating ! J. P. GARDEN, IIKCIPItOClTY WITH OnitHASI. A Proposed Treaty That Will Kmiro a Spi-iilal Ilaln fur Amor lean Orculs. Wabhisoito:, Oct. 18. Tho negotia tions have been comptoted in regard to tho proposed commercial treaty between the United States nnd Germany, but ttn dor tho law they cannot go Into ofTect untUJanunry 1,1892. Tho proviso un der which President Harrison has been noting Is contained In tho Tariff Act ol lb'JO, Section U, Schedule N. Unrtor this section tho President, nboni Jan. 1, can impose tho duty on German beet sugar, which finds nn extensive mnrkot here. Germany has boon es pecially anxious to make a troaty, Blnce ono has been made with Spain, to allow Cuban sugars nud other products to come In. Up to Jan. 1. tho United Stales can da nothing in tho matter, but Germany al once saw Its advantage In mnking a treaty now, so that It can go into effect on the first of tho year Count Von Milium began negotiations with the State Department, nnd through Secretary ltusk and Gen. J. M. Foster, noting for tho State Department, tho treaty hns beon brought to successful completion. It was signed Inst month at Saratoga, when Qenernl Foster and Count Von Minimi p'lld an unexpected and hurried visit to that place wliou President liar rlson wns thoro as tho guest of Mr. Ar- koll. Ono proviso In tho treaty, which lias prevented tho publication of tho treaty, and which will perhaps delay the pro mulgation of the full contents, Is that Germany claims the right to first an nounce the signing nnd promulgation ot tho treaty. At present1 German beot sugar comes into tho country free uudor tho now tiirilt law, and nothing can pre vent1 it until January 1, when tho President is given the power to shut it off, on tho ground that Germany im posed duties on agricultural and other products of the United States, which, in vlow of freo Introduction of such sugar, etc., into tho United States, ho deems to ha reciprocally unequal nnd unreason able. Tho treaty will not allow tho freo en try of American coreals, becuuso to do that would givo Amoriea monopoly, and, besides, Germany could not dis criminate against other countries nnd mnko the United Stntos a most favored nation. What tho treaty will accomplish, how- over, is tho securing of a special rate for American cereals Hour, ryo, etc. Messenger Monro Not SiiMx-ctcd. Uukfai.0, N. Y., Oct. 13. Superin tendent White, of tho American Exnross Company, makes tho positive statement that Messengor Moore Is not suspected of tho recont robbery near Utica, and is not under surveillance. "We have got a pretty good clue to tho robber," said Suporlntondent White, "nnd wo ore go ing to get him. It may take time, but wo will run him down if wo havo to fol low him to Kingdom Come. We fol lowed that Canadian robber for threo yonrs, but wo got him at last. No, I will not toll tho amount stolon. We aro pay- lug up the losses and will huvo them nil adjustod soon. Watch us while wo nab tho robber." 1'afal Holler Kxplotlen. PiTTsnuno, Pa., Oct. 13. Park Bros., Black Diamond Steel Works, nttfOth nnd Smalliunu streets was the scene of a terrific explosion yosterday. The large 'triple" valve, used to lulect steam from the main boiler into flfty-four smaller boilors, oxploded by reason of tho pres ence of condensed steam. Huge pieces of boiler plate aud debris were scattored in all directions, b. U. Killing, an em ploye, was fatally crushed. Sovoral other employes wero b.idly hurt and wero removed to tho West Pennsylvania lllos- pitol. bixteon hundred men will bo thrown out of employment until neces sary repairs aro mauo. In llahy CIoveliiml'H Honor. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 1U. The yoiyiE- (lniiRliter ol ex-l'resment uieveianiTis to bo tho object of special iittehtion nt tho dinner of tho Ulover-Club next Tuurs- daJiightr1F Is expected that the young lady will bo represented by her father's old and time-tried friend, Daniel I.a- mout, who will accept congratulations of the club members for the entire (Jlevo land family. Baby Ruth is to bo pre 3cnted with n gold spoon, which is to bo something unusually clnbarato. The Student Seen at Htirtfortl. Middixtowk, Conn., Oct. 13. Tho Wcsleyan University student, Xnrra mour, whoso disappearance September 30 created a sensation at tho college, was seen nt Hartford, it is reported, on Oc tober 4, by college students. The faculty havo sent parties to Hartford to see if anything can bo learned of his where abouts. Itconlved Ituelc Their AsHpfmtiionts. Boston', Oct. 13. Five hundred mem hers of tho Order ot tho Wonder of tin- World yesterday received buck their as Bossments, ns tho order volod to wind up its allalrs. ilio total returned so far tc tho members is 813,000, There aro some 2,000 certificate holders, aud $21,000 ready to mcot their demands in full. Curtis IIi-lil fur Munler. SAN Fiuncisco, Oct. 13. In tho Su porior Court, yosterday, Maurice B. Stro linger (M. B. Curtis) was hold for tho grand jury to answer tho chargo of mur der. In killing i'ollcoman Urnnt. Henry Unrduor, a former employe of ijtrellugor, testified that tho latter habitually car rled n pistol. New York Customs Ilecolpti. Washington, Oct, 18. Tho customs receipts at the port ot Now York for tha first ton days ol Uotoljor wero 9H,8evi,o5u, or the same days last year thoy wcr, $7,072,9-12. I'KNNSVI.VANIA llltllU'S. The National Prison Congress is in ses. slon nt Pittsburg. Kx-l'residout Hayes is tliu presiding officer. The I'an-Iiepublio Congress and the Human Freedom League aro holding convention in Philadolhhla. The isardsley investigation was re sumed at Philadelphia yesterday after noon, and continued ut Hariisburg las lllL-'llt. Eaflllv. Oulnklv. PflrmnnAntlv Raatoruri. AVeukDeu, NerToumni, Debility, mid all the train of evlln from early errors or later excesse ttte results of overr, ork, sickness, wurry, etc Full etroegtb, derolopment, and toao Klren to every organ and portion of the body, Blmpte, natura' methods. Immediate Improvement seen. Failure Impossible. 2,000 references, look, explanation! uu uruuia utmiau touniou; ruu. Auurvvs ERIE MGDIOAL CO., BUFFALO, N nnd IILII.II 11. Till! unm. u'V,'"" " ' VJL'J''1 HOWlSIS, As II I'leasnnt nn.l . . . ? Hoof land's effective Cnttiartlc uso Shenandoah Business College AND SHORTHAND SCHOOL, ROBBINS1 OPERA HOUSE BUILDING, m NORTH MAIN STREET, SHENANDOAH, Fall Term Begins Monday, August 31st, 1891. W. J. SOJLIYV, President. A BIG DRIVE IN FURNITURE. We aro making a big drive lu fur nlturc, but malicious desire Is not its object. We desire to dlppose of a large surplus stock, and propose to give our patrons the benefit of some extraordi nary bargains. J. P. Williams & Bra, South Main St., she KrAitriD o yn. First National Bail, TIIE4TUE EUII.DINO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.-00. Mi-Lsttfenrng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenring, Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! Ialtl oti HnvliiGTH nepotillti. Bank Counters, Tyler 8y6tem, Port auiOi unequaiod in styiosy Cntt nnrl Finish. ICOl'iKO Catftloxne of Couotrrv Deiki etc lilnilrttel la L'olora, Itooltf Frt robltre lSCtntf Also ryier Jioyai Olltco Dctki and Type writer CublneUi HOO Htyle. liest nnd cheap cit on earth, wtth great rcaucuonin pnees. 18U iiav ratkloffu Fpm. ra.ltpt 1 eU. Full Hari of tlvkka, (htlra, TLlMt Hook ClblBCts, LffU blank hiirrlKl work mad to ordrr. -FOll- SHERIFF, BENJ, J. SMITH, PRESENT DEPUTY. latibulfr". FnilUb Ilmond Drui ENNYROYAL OrlfflnMl and llnl Crnulne. A ire ulwtv. rila... LMDilt uk f Urtwirti,! lur Ckkl.itr t 1 .A DnfAf noui BranJ I; li,tu. I,. U 'llloXft Uoxe. tlo4 wnh 1.1 u rll. ,t. Take moothrr. H'wcdu j run aubititw V tmmtint lfKir4l,c, n, urugpijtt, orKnd4& In lUiiiii t I jutM , ir, t .ttuuDlt kb4 'llUor tor I.Ai11,'a," in btfrr, b, rlor Chl,lirterCtivuK'iil "ilUnn Mquarnj fcldbf rr fnr thflfiltiMna of Milt ftbUM. )Enrlylto,asi.a,Knilu,loui,lVorvuila Unllllllr.Luas of Siual 1'ower. inopotencjr AO. Socrratlf ourfaltala oiir Sntvl (low will tttudeDi, full Slum lis MadlolDO mid Much Valaable Infonnatioa yilUK. Address, u, Pi. t.w. ono urvBHiiAT, boh xvrat Kill t'l.li A It THU ro.HPT.KXION, imiCJHTKM tiii; i:yi:s, hwi;i:ti:n tub iirtHATii. TUNIS Tllf! Tllt . i.ir ' l HI5AI.TII. PodophyUin Pills Lehigli Valley Railroad. AtlRANOCMKNT or PASSENGER TRAINS MAY 10. 1891 I'asienger trains will leave Hbenandoah for Uauch imnnK. L,emeotoo. Hiallngton. link, LchlKhloo, Hiallngton, Cats- sauqua, Allento-wn. Bethlehem, llaston, I'hll adelpMaaud New York at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08 a.m., 1152, 8.10, 5.20 p.m. For Helvidere, Delaware Wnler Gap and Stroudsburg at 5.4T, a. m., ana 6.20 p. m. For Lambertv llle and Treofo i, D.US a, oi For Wlilte Haven, Wlltes-Barre and Fltt ton 5.47. 9.08, 1J.41 a. ra 3.10 nnd 626 p. m. ForXankhinuock, 10.41a. m., 3.10 and 5.26 p. m For Auburn, Ithaoa, Geneva and nnd Lyon 10.41 a. m and 5.20 p. m. For L0Bvville, Towanda, Bayre, Waverlyi F.lmlra, Itochester, Itttmuo, Masara Falls, Cblcao and all points West at 10.41 a, matd 5.28 p. in, For Minlra and the West via Salamanca at 3.10 p.m. For Audenrled, lliueleton, Btoefcton, laun. ner Yard, Weatherly and Penn Haven Juno U'inat5.4i,7.40, ,oa. m.ana i..t'J ;iiu ana 1,20 p.m. For Joanesvllle, Levlston and Heave) 1 endow, 7.40, 9.03 a.m. and 5,28 p. m, KorMcrantonat5.47 a (W, lU4Ia. m. 8.10 and i:2p. m. For liable llroott. Jeddn, llrlflon and Free land at 5.47, 7.10r V.0M, 10.41 a. )n 1152 3.10 and 5.26 p. m. For Quakatto at 5.47 and 9,08 a. m., and (.10 p. m. For Wlgijiins, Otlberton and Frackvllle at 5.00 and n.03 a. ra and 4 JO p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano v47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, 10,08 a. m.,12.52,3U0.5.2t, 8,03, w.21 nnd 10.27 p.m. For Lost Creek, airardyille and Ashland 1.27, 7.40,82, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 6.3J i.10 and 9.14 p. la. For Darkwatcr, Bt. Clplr and Pottsvllle r.40, 9.08, 10.58 a. m.. X22, 8.10, 4.10, 6.26 and 8.K t).m. For Buck Mountain, Now Boston and ilorca, 7.40, 9.08, 10Ja. n.., 122, 8.10, 5.28 and I. 03 p. ra. For Haven Kun, Centralla, ML Carmel and Shamokln, 82, and 1005 a. m., 1.40, 4.40 ind 8.08 p. m. Trains leave Bhamokln for Bhenandoah, TJSb llJbS a. m., 2.10, 4.B anil 9.W p. ra., arriving at Shenandoah, 9.05 a. m., 12.32. 8.10, 6.2H and II. 15 p. m. 80NDAY TRAINB. For lost Creek, Ulrardville and Ashland, 4.50, 9,10 11.35 a. m., 2.15 p. m. For Darkwater. Bt. Clair and Pottsvllle, UiO, 8.01, 930 a. m., 2.4p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, 4.00, 11.35 a. m., 1.40, 4.10, 6.03 p. m. For Lofty, Audenrled and llatleton, 8.00 t m.. 1.4(1 n. ml For Mauch Chunk. Leblgnton, Blatlngton, 'jatasauqua, Allentowi), uetnienem, casion ind New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m; l' or l-nuaaeinuia, i.su p. m. OenM Pass. A(rt -.l&lBtiem. I1 IrTOTJ ARB GOINO TO IMIsNoitrl, ICaiiHnH, ArtniiHiiH, Texan, Nebraska, I.omHlntiu. Colorado, Vlnli, ClIloriiIii, Ore(ton,Wnsliliiutoii, Mexico, New Mexico or Arizona, and will send me a postal card or letter stating WHere you are Khlg, When you are going, Where you will start from, How many there are iu your party, What freight and baggage you have, I will write you or call at your homo and furnish you with the fullest Information regarding routes, lowest rates of all classes, betides maps, descriptive and Il lustrated land pamphlets, resort books, Hot Springs guides, eto. Cheap Farming Lands In Missouri, Arkan sas, ivansas aim i exas. J. P. HcCANN. Eastern Trav. Agt., W. E. HOYT, Q. E. P. Agt., 301 Broadway ,Now York Iron Mountain Route, MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY A J. GALLAGHEE, Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages nnd Bonds written aiarnage licenses ana legal claims promptly attended to. Real Estate, Collection and Insurance Agency Qenernl Fire Insurance lluslnesn. Represent! menonnwesiern ijiieinsuranoouo. OrFiCE-Muldoon's building, corner Centre and West Bis., Bheuandoan, Pa. Good Properties of All Kinds For Sale, I. A two story double frame dwelling house store and restaurant, on East Uenlre St. 2. A dwelling and restaurant on Kast Centn street. 3. Desirable property od corner Centre and Jardin streets, suitable for business pur rses. two story two story double frame dwelling, on Weil l.lovcl strett, -Two 2-Btory frame dwellings on West Cen tre street. 6. Two 2 story dwelling on the corner ol uoai anu uueaiuui streets ntoro room in one. 7. Two-story single bouse on North Chestnut street with a large warehouse at the rear 8. Throe two-story double frame bulldlngr corner oi jjioyuanu iiiiueri streets. RUPTURE. .tfWrS'Si II U I I U It Ll Itunlure r-V Ur. J. U MAYER, 8.U Aroh St., l'hlla. A'liomas 11, tiartung, wew Kinggnia, -a i. uat, ho Kastun. Pa.. L. I". a O. A. IleturcS'.Oley. : It. (1. H tan Icy, 421 Spruce Ht., I.ehamm, Pa , A oiuiuciudi, mjvu,i i,aie, i rt i. jpuii. 1.1111 kiln, Pa., Win, B. rjartenstlne, t'hOenlxvllle, la., w ni l.cino&cn, (ut wnainuEum ni Heading, Pa., J, 0. Lyme. 1311) W. Howard Ht., llarrlsburK. !'., C. Keelin, uongi&ssTllle, Dr. MAYEIt Is at Hotel Penn. Iteadlne. on the 2nd Saturday ot each uioutu. Call to see nun. 'hiSadelplila and Reading Eailroad Time Tabh in ejjeel Jiij 10, 1891 1 HNS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS ('OrKflW Vn,h Via PhllartAlnhtn ir,.AV 2. 0 3.25, 7,20 f. m. and 12 35 i.zn nnd ttJ m. Btiudsy 2.10 and 7.48 a. ra. For New rk, via Mauch Chunk, week days, 6.25. ', a. m. nnd 12.31 and ih p. m. .10, 5.2j, 7.20, a. to., 12.35 2.M and 5.55 PS m. u-.uuy. x iu ana 7.4S a, m., 4 SO p. ra. n Jfrisbnrg, week days, 2,10,7.20 a. m,i o, o.(v p, ra. opr m eatown' week Aay 7-20 m-i l2JSS or. .-PottaTliw, week days, 2.10. 7J.. 2 . Z50 and 5.65 p. m. BanJay, 2.10 and 7743 . nv, 4.50 p.m. For 'luniHoua and Mahanoy city, week 9 ays, 2. 0, 6.25, 7.20, a. m.. 125 Z50 and oTsSW: ,u. uuuuhv. z.mnnn i.Mi.m . .n M Additional, lor MaUonoy City, week days 7.00 p.m. hot .Lancaster ana Columbia, week days. 2da. m., 2.60 p.m. ror WiUlamsport, Bunbury and Lewlsbura. f, ok days. 3.21, 7.20 and lt.33 a. m 1.85, 7.53 in. Bunday 3:25 a. m., 3.05 p. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10 8.25, via, 7.20 and 11.83 a. in.. 12.JU. I.3.V im r. kr 7.00 and l n m. Bunday. 2 10. 8.25 and 7.48 a. m. !.(.5, 4.30 p. m. 2'10. :2 . 7.48 a. m.. 8.05. 4.30 n. m. nu ounaay fi.it, axis, m S.Vit p. m. XHAINB FOlt BHENANDOAIIt Leave New York via Philadelphia, week ys.7.45 a. m., L80, 4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.1B UghU Bunday, 6JX) p. m., 12.15 nhznt. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week lays, 4.30, 8.45 a. in., 1.00 and 4.0J p. mi laVA Phtlalnlnhla. wtcr rtnvu j in an A 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 6.00 p. m., from Broad t id Oallowhill and 8.35 a. m. and 11.30 p. m, from 9th and 'Jreen streets. Bunday 9.05 a. m. ll.W p. m. from 9tli and Ur.ieu. Iai&vh Heading, week days, 1.33. 7,10, WAS .ndll.Wa. m., 5A5,77psm. Bunday 1.35 anO 10.43 a, m. lAave Pottsvllle, week days, .40, 7.40 a. m., 3d. (Ill d. m. HUllduv. 2.40. 7.00a. In. anrt 2.C5 . m. eave Tomaqna, week days, 8.20, 8.43 and 2 i a. ra.. 1.21. 7.13. and 9.18 n. m. Bnndav 8.20 7 43 . m. and 2i0 p. m. ,iava Mauanoy City, week days, 8.40, 9.18 '.uuji.ih. m., i,oi, v.iaua w.m p.m. oan lay, 8.40,8.17 a. ni., 3.20 p. m. Iisave Mahanoy Piane, week days, 2'43, 4.10 1.30, 9.35, 11.09 a. m.,1.05, 2.06. 5-SU. 6 20, 7.57, and (Mliln. m. Hundav 14.'. 4.00. and 8.27. a. m. 3 37,5.01' p.m. uuave oiraraviue (itappanannocK aim oni lc days, 2.47. 4.07, 8.89, and 9.41 a. m., 12.04, 12, 5.26. 9.32, 8.03 and 10.08 p.m. Bunday. 2,47, 0 .8.83 l.m. 3.41.5JI7 n. m. ttsavu irlllIambport, week days, 8.00,9.45 and l.55a.m. 3.35 and 11.15 p. m. Bunday 11.15 j. in. tor Baltimore, Washington and the west la B. & O. It. K., throuxb trains leave Olrard V venue station. Philadelphia, (P.& K. K, K.) it 4.16, 801 and il.27 a. m 1.34, 4.24, 6.65 anil ,23 p. va. Bunday, 4.10 8.02 11.27 a, m., 4.2i .55 aud7.2Jp.rn. A 'P I . A NTIrtdlTV TlTVTHinN. s eave Philadelphia, Chestnut Btreet What t a iu '3ouiu citreet vuarx. t Fur AtlHtUIC CItT. V m WAnKrfl4miltnrMG. K (Ml. ,(Kl a. m 3.00. -iH', 6 00 ,. a. Aocoinmolatlon, 7.40a. ii nnd 4.15, 8 GD . in. luudAs. nixpress, 800, 9.01) a, ra, AO- -o nm, ,atlon. s.00 a. m. ana 1.4) d. m. iteturnln;, leave Atlantis City, depot "aatlcaad Arkansas avenues. Wek-flars Express, 7.00, 7J, 9.00 a. m and 3.15, 4.00, 5.30 p. in. Accommodation 5.00, 8.10 a. m. and 4.30 p m. Sundays -Express, 4.00, 6 00 p. m. Accommodation, 7.39 a. mi. and O.Oo p. m. U. U. UANCOU&, Uen'i f ass'r Ajt. . , MoliKOD. Hras, Hen'l Msnaeer. P ENNSYLVAMA RAILROrD. BOIIUYLKILI. DIVISION. On unci afttr Saaltniber I 131)1, 'roini will leav bixenanaoan at fouowt: For Wlggan, Ullberton, FraoKvllle, New Clastic, Ut. Clair, and way points, 6.00, 9.13 , in anas. 10 p m, Hundays, 600, 9.40 a m and 8.1 0 p m. For PottsviUe,.B.00, 9.10 a m and 4.15 p m, Sundays, 800,.40a m and 3.10 t m, For Keadlne..(L00. a in and 4.15 nu. Bundays, 800, 9.40 a. m. and 3.10 pm. For Fotutown, PhoenlxvlUe, NorrV .nd Philadelphia (Broad street ' :,.'" SE? a.m.and405n ittwcciar' -' station), e.rjo, nucdays, boj, 9.40 a mJJ5!!? J&TA iS&fS lPor Uhonandoah nt rSif52a-TM, 7.42, 10,09 p m. Bundays, Jmir&m and 6.40 pm. ' Lave Pottsvllle lor Shenandoah, 10.16 and U.43, a in 7.15, 9,42 p m. Unndays, 10.40 a m S.15p ra. tieave Phlladolpnia (Broad street station), 'or PotlsTllleavnd Uhenandoah. 6.67. 8 35 a m uu ana y.w o zn wees uavs. uunaai u w. ana t'OI HOW YOTK, 3.20, 4.05, 4.411, 5.35, H.NI, 7.30, in Bnnaays, t.ai. 4.05, 4.40. is.85. R.1Z, 8.30, V.ou; 11.3a m. 'ia izzi, iz.il, stu, (limited, a,, a "j K tt . . .n a..., inn, For Hea Girt. Lone lira rich and Intermediate stations B.60i8.'Zj and 11 30 a. m.. S.30. 4.00 11. 111. O III unrt 11 IS m. ,n 4 i It F.7 1 ill n ,n nnH1, uigniaativ ana 8 31, lu.L'oa. iu.,r3 (limited weeicdiys, 6.08, 11.80 p. m. dally. I'ur luuuiuuuu. (.11 u. 111. uuu i.ua iiiifu nnllv. 1 .ULn. ni. millv. nl. Hilnn.iv. uuj'Hin 'i a m ana uu p m ovBry aay. m wee it days. jiQvalintihnrv In, WllllDmennri Vlmln jananoaigaa, nccnesier, imnaioana niaeara - or naiKiss, D.aip 111 weenuays. 1 1 l.U.LUj UU, V.UV C flnn'a. A.lll a. m 1.42 and SJtn n m wwr nnviL lua. ra hud nave, 1 r . .1 ... 1 n.rl 1 1 t T . . 1 . r . r , n. nann r wan, trpss. aki y-HiMiuaTON 4 NORTHERN Il.lt. Jl,a,uuie V, tu crct juuy, 1V) toot.. ueiu. nuyuesuuix uuuciiuu. uuuieaviue. n nTMn, Mnnnav n , ll 'a a rrt K yti am annx P. m. nuuaay only ai a.uo p. m. r in wMiwiuft. nui tiom uiu iiiieiuiouiu Knr Hirrihltnrn nnd InlermprifntA Slny,aal Saturday only, at 12 m. and 3.15 p. in. Bunday onlr ai 8.05 n. ra. Trains arrive at Reading (P. & IU station) from Wilmington, li. & O. Junction, Mont chanln, Chaddslord Junction, West Chester, Lenape, Coatesvllle. Waynetburg Junction, U..rl.,,nal Wnn. llpHal.m (lir,R,llur Uot. fen and Intermediate stations, dally except Sunday at 10.20 a. ra. 5.52 and 8.17 p. in. Bun, day only at 11.21 a. m. From Bl. Peters, Warwick and Intermediate stations, dally except Bunday, at 8.21 a. m. and 2.25 p.m. Bunday only at 6 p. ra. From lilrdsboro and lntermealate btatlonB, Baturday only nt 1.40 p. m From Waahlncton and J aahlngton and Raltlmore. dally ex- cepl Bunaay, 10 J) a. m, 6.52 and 8 17 p, m. Bundav onlv nt 11.21 n. in. 110WNBW.S llltlOOS, Gen'I Pass, Agt. A. G. McOA UHLAN D, Bupt, Ortlio I.liiir II unit, aolllL'ly C'ureu ItywIuiIiiKlrrlns Dr. llulutV iulilen hiiecllle. It lsxn&nufaaturedaaapowder.whlob oan bstivsn In gtaas of beer, a oup of eoltee or tee. or In food, without the knowledge ot the patient. It li absolutely harmleae, and will effect a permanent aud speedy ture, wheiber the patient la a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wraok It has been elven In thousands pi oases, and in every Instanoe a perleot oure has lot. lowed. It uercr I'alla. The eystem onoe Impreenae eawlth the tipeoiflclt beoomes an utter ImposslbUlty (or the liquor appetite 10 exist. 48 page book or partioulare fr(.e. To be had o C. H HAGENBUCH, Druggist, Shenandoah FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable pnrely caih com. paules represented by 120 S. Jardin St.. Shennnnnnh. Pa for utraraville (Itappabannock BtallonI m 12.35. 1 35 2.60. 6.55.7.00 and 9.25. n. m. HnnriAvl 1