3U I to stipnoso that nn imitation offers the customer any guarantee like the original does. Take Cotlolmt for example, Fairhank & Co. discovered it, perfected it, aiu' spent thousands in making its merits known. It is plainly to their interest to make and keep it what it is to-day the most popu lar shortening in the world. But when you come "b accept; ars these guarantees nil disappear, and the housekeeper is at the mercy of an imitator who deals on others' reputation and who profits only by others' loss. To ensure having good cook ing and healthful food stick .right to Cottolene and let all imitations severely alone. Sold in 3 and 5 pound palls. Made only by N.K.FAIRBArlK&CO. CHICAGO, and 133 rl. DELAWARE AVE.. PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. sontnrur.ru. ditibiok. JUNK 3d, 1694. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above flute for Wleran's, Qtlberton, Frackvllle, New Castle, Bt C air, Pottsville, Hamburg, Reaolnr, Pottstoi r, PbxnlzTlllc, Norrlstown and Phil aflelph'a (Br jad street station) at 5:00 aad 11U5 a. m. tds:15p. m. on weekdays For Potts Til e and ntertnedlate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Ollberton, FrackTllle, Nen Oistle, St. Clair, Pottsville at 8:00. 0:40 a. in and 8:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts' town, PhcenlxTllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at e-.OO. 9-40 a. m., 3:10 p. tn. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 6:01, 7:42 and 10:17 p. m (Sundays, 11: 13 a. m. and 5:40 p; m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10:15, lli(8 a, tn. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.Sundajr at 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Droad street station) foi Bhenandoah at 5 67 and 8 25 a m, i 10 and 7 11 p mweekdays. On Sundays If av t 660am. Leave iiroad Streetstatlon, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Eznress week dayr. o iwi j a: i rn c , k ft tn m a an n ri 0, UK II 14 a m. 12 00 noos. 12 44 d. m. f Limited K ires" 1 OS and 4M o m. rtirlng cars.) 140, 1 30 (dining car), 3 20, 6, 6, 6, 0 50, 7 13, 8 12, 10 p n, 1201 night. Sundays, 320, 4 05, 460, 5 15, 122, D51, 1103am, 1241. 1 40, 23) (dtningcnr), J 0, (Limited 4 22), 620, 8 3J, B 50, 7 13, 812 pm, 12 01 night. Express for Boston, without change, 11 a m, weekdays, and 6 50 p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington 8 60, 7 20, 8 SI, 1 10. 10 23. It 18. 11 40 a in. (12 35 limited dlntnt lar,) 130, 3 46, 4 41, (dining car). (5lJ3fn- 'reteionai uimnen, aining carj, u i, ooo, u a'.mnsr car) rj m. nna vi u.i nmni weea cava. tttidays, 350, 720, 010, 11 13, 1140 a m, 4 41 (Inlng car), 6 55, 7 4(j taming car) p m ana i2d nig light. leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. kpress. 5 10, 8 50 a m, 2 00, 4 00, 4 50 and 5 00 p week days. Sundays, Express, 8 00, tf 00 ami 40 a m. br Cape May, Anglesea, Wildwood and Illly Beach, express, 9 a. m 1C0 p m week ds Sunday, 8 20 am. 'or Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Avalon, Sprees, 0 00 a m, 4 00 p ra week days. Bun uT. 8 20 a m. For homers Point, express, 8 50, am, 4 CO p week aays. uunaays, mm, t m. Pkivobi, J It, WOOD, on'l Hantrer Bn'i Pm'r1 i DR. HOBENSACK, REMOVED To 648 N. Eighth St., U above Green, Phlla, Pa., Formerly at 206 North Second St . is the old est In America for the treatment of Special jjueasea ana xoumjui jsrrors. varicocele, Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc. Treatment Dy mall a sneclaltv. Communications tacredlv confidential. Send stamp for book. Hours, I a. m. to y p. if unaavs. v to is m THE GREAT SUCCESS. i 3iJcn. "c o o .c U u z i u 5 u o 5 B K Severn, F E. Magargle, VT. H. Wateri HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FEN0E la'tlio cheapf st and best fence mne. Cheaper Iban a wooai a u nco ior residences, lawnu.cem vti rv lots or any kind of fenoing. M. H. Mastbk nas thi nh'iKyanil carries It In stock ut his marble anJ giunlte works. Ii7 H JAKDIN ST. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do. and the water yon drink isa't even fit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Boer and Porter. JAMG9 SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. J .7. ; I Is ; t MtaKk hi i;ifirS lis OBDURATE ZELAYA. Tho Nicaraguan Prosidont's Treat ment of Foreigners, MINISTER 0ALL3 A HALT. Hailed I'ri.nnera Jtu.t l Olvrn n Tnlr Trial on Sprclno OhHrgrn or Mnrlnen JIny bo Landc.l to Urine Aliout nn Ilnnr.t VerJIct. NEW OllLKAs.Sept.l4. Tho Associated Press correspondent In Minefield, under tlnteofSept. 7, decribei the innnner In which fourteen foreigner! taken prisoners at Hlucflelds were treated in Managua. They wero tried nt once by President Ze laya. After a hrief confereuco tho prlion ers were ordered to pack up and prepare for a journey. Klght wero sent to Corrl ento, on the Pacific c.nait, where they re mained until Aug. 29, when n south bound Pacific steamer carried them to Puntn Hena, Costa Rica. The four remaining prisoners will be sent to the fourpriuclpal cities of Nicaragua, where they will suf fer for perhaps months. Minister Baker was Informed of the nr rival of the Amerlcau prisoners, and Im mediately called upon thorn. Ho la mented the course adopted by Captain Bumnerln not Intercepting the Yulu and releasing the prisoners. Minister Baker prepared a most vigorous protest nnd had It delivered at once to President Zelaya. He called attention to tho unconstitu tional and illegal proceedings, and de manded. In the name of the United States, h fair and speedy trial. To this protest President Zelaya sent a reply, but not un til the prisoners were fairly ou their way to Corrleuto. The protest of Mlnistor Baker was handed President Zelaya on tho evening of the day tho prisoners arrived, and for some reason known to himself only.PresI deut Zelaya delayed sending tho reply until tue following afternoon, and It was Irrelevant In every sense of the word. Iu consequence of the protest of Minister Baker, as has often taken place, the XIc- aragunn government cabled to' Washing ton demanding the Immediate recall of -Minister Baker.becauso he hud attempted to ilefenu the subjects of his Country. When Minister Baker received tho dis courteous reply to his protest, he cabled to Washington and also told of tho exllo oi the prisoners. Iu reply to his cable. It is stated, tho home government at ash- lugtou instructed him to demand that the two Americans be sent back or be allowed to go to Bluefields Immediately and there should bo given a fair trjnl upon specific chargos. President Zelaya was nt once Informed of the demand of tho United States, and It Is said he agreed to a trial. After reaching Puntn Heuas, tho Americans will travel to ban Joso and thence to Port Limon. Here they will bo met by tho Co lumbia or the Marblehead, nnd brought back to Bluefields. It was believed In Mnnngua that tho Columbia was still In Port Llmon, and for that reason Min ister Baker sent an Important dispatch to that port, supposed to contain n copy of tho instructions sent to Minister Baker in regaril to the return of the Americaus to Bluefields, and also instructions to Cap tain Summer to see that a fair trial is glveu, if he is compelled to land marines to brine about an honest verdict. The position of the hiignsli is not alto gether clear as yet, but it is Bate to say they will take n determined stand for tho insult offered Consul Hatch. Minister Gosltn is at present in Guatemala, and upon hearing of the arrests telegraphed n protest to President Aalaya. In return he received n reply jnuch on tho order of tho one Minister Baker received. Tomorrow at 10 o'clock voting for mem bers ol the municipal council and chief magistrate will be held, and the success ful candidates will at once take posses sion of tho government, who the candi dates for ofilce are, and In fact, from all appearances, tho election will mean noth lug more thau an appointment by Madrlz. As soon as the newly elected officers have been formally Installed, and tho affaire of Bluefields in a measure settled, Minister JIadriz will return to the Interior. Ills services nre much needed in Managua, for the entire iuterl r of Nicaragua is thor oughly aroused and war Is dally expected. Wire Tapper) Invsnt a Nw Sohem. Washington, Sept. 14. A new scheme of wire tappers was discovered here through tho vigilance of Western Union officials. The compaay discovered that it connection had been made with Its wires ou tho Long bridge. A thin wire ran down from a polo on the, outside of the bridge and was brought just under t bridge flooring nnd was there caught b;- i brass piece with a spring attachme ". Inserted into this brass piece was a ca'-lo wire securely held by tho spring. 'J lie men found that it led to a sailboat ! 0 yards out in tie river, the "two occupants of which beiu'j thus warned, hastily cut it and escaped New Fomullnmra Government Changes. St. John's. Sept. 14. The result was declared m Burgeo oloctlon last even ing. Thin by-i . Mtlon was occasioned by the disci uulitlc.itlon of Mr. 'Murray, tho former Whitew.-iy member of the district, for bribery aud corruption. Mr. Mott, the candldnte of the Goodrldge government, won the neat by a majority of 78, defeat ing Mr. Emerson, Whltewaylte. This vic tory of the new government represents tho overturn of 219 votes, Mr. Murray having had .i mnjorlty of 141. Aililltlonnl F.irce Against the Jnpt. London, Sept. 14. A dispatch to The Times from Shanghai sayss Reports from Fusan atute that the whole pop ilation-ol southern Corun has risen agalni' the Jap anese. It is feared that the rob la, many of whom are armed, will attack Fusan. Two thousand Japanese troops Lave just arrived at that place. Arre.teil for MAn.lntishtrr. WlLLIAMBPOKT, Pi-.. Sept. 14. The cor oner's Jury liaa attrll uted the wreclc that occurred near JVick Haven last week to gross nugllgenae ou the part of Conduotor James Day, of the work train, nnd Opera tor II. Gibxon. lSuiu h.i -e boon arretted fur manslau, -liter, nai kayo glrea $1,000 bail lor court. Drule 1 .ii ' ' IloKK, tv-V. I ,. - . deuy the stmy ' 1 ,l istk had bi'Mii di "i Vatican gur.l.-u by member 1 .). ",n endeavoring u, in .k.- 1 walls surrounding the ittcun. iat the Vatican I .spected anarch lurking iu the 1 been arretted i ,il pa'rol while oseajia over the 1 Iih ,ailu-r Generally fair; slowly ilsing tempera lure; easterly wiudi. A BOY DESPERADO. lie Hob. the Item, of nn Aa-ed Conple nml Kill the Ituiiiinil, CoNsr.Ll.!vittK, Pa., Sept.. 14 Bernard Tokor, a cke worker, v it -hot and killed nnd his wife Mary wounded by Frank Morris n lr' yenr-oP b iy. The deed was committed at Taker's lnmn nt Il'ch Hill, rIx miles from here, ami the motive was robbery. Y"Hi-r M rri bu been living with the Trkers for sevi r n dayx, and pre tended to be a frlpud of the old couple. Herame totlifh uea d 'vi-hout warn ing shot and killed T '; -. Meiluii ran fncked th bouse, inkim: l) in money nnd twu allver ' '. O hi- way out he cucountered Mri. Toker, and thinking to cover Ilia rrlme he opened fire on her. Two bullets enters I li r breast nnd ohe fell unomi'Cl'Mis to the iloor. Morris then ileil to the hi mntalns. A man named If ws riding horse back from cIih si""tie nf th tmrt-dv when he encouutrred dorris, w)v ordered him to dismonn-. Holflll refused, and Morris nhotbim t.ce, inflicting serious but not fatal wounds Morris Is h'lllnrf in the mountains near here, nnd is i v .: U- iryiu :o reach the rallrnnd an ' in' 'i .pi "lit of the country C "in v 1 flvi- Frank Cnnin- liell to'ik a iiossu out to KUrrouud the young despenidj. TIib bjy is desperate hud a dead rlf.it When r Chinese Kmiteror jties. When n Chlnoso emperor dies, tho Intel ligence Is announced by dispatches to tho several provinces written with bluo Ink, tho mourning color. All persons of rank aro required to tnko red silk ornaments from their caps with tho ball or button of rnnkj nil subjects of China without excep tion aro called upon to forbear shaving Ihelr heads for 100 days, within which pc rlbd none may marry, play upon musical Instruments or perform nny sacrifice. Montreal Star. Had a ItlgUt to He. "Yes, sir," said tho bill collector, sling ing the strap of his little vallso over Ms shoulder nnd putting on his hat, "I'm out for tho boodle, and I don't euro who knows It!" Chicago "'rlbuno. A tuning fork does not suund in n vnu- num becnutc thcro Is no air to convey the vibrations to our ears. To Stop-a ltunnway Horse. Scarcely a week passes in nny year that human lives nro not jeopardized by horses taking night and running away. '1 lie man who can dcvlso some means which will surely prevent this will be a great public benefactor. Somo ono who profess es to know states that runaway accidents seldom occur in Hussin. Tho moans used In preventing them is very simple. It Is nsscrted that in Uussln a horse thai Is addicted to the habit of running nwny has a thin cord with a running noose around Ida neck nt tho neck strap, and the end Is tied to tho dashboard. "At Home," says this informant, '1 saw in tho Corso a phaeton with two spirited horses bolt. They wero driven by n lady, and I expected to soo Instant destruction. But tlio lady coolly grasped a thin cord, and within HO yards the horses ean.e to n fr.l stop. I afterward met tho lady s.t !-.ico and oxpresscd sur prise at tho sl.ill with whloh sho stopped tho runaway,. "Sho trc .ted it ns a trifle nnd told me uccldcnts from runaway horpes arc un known in Russia, as no ono but a lunatic would drivo without a cord. When a horse bolts, he nlways takes tho bit In his teeth, and tho skill of tho driver la useless. The momont tho pressure comes on tho wlm' plpo tho horse knows ho has met bin mas ter. " Kansas City Journal. 8M 1 1 Rl! HH K Y S m mm m nr m Mtv m m mtmk wot m w hs. a It mmw mVm m mm u mr VETERINARY SPECIFICS Fcr Hcrces, Cattle, Sheep. Dogs, Hcgs, AND POULTRY. SOOFaffO Hoolt nn Tri'ntr.ent of Anlmata nuil Chart bcut Free. craES i FevcrSfConffCfttlonB.IiiHnmntatlon A.A. iMlnnl .IriihiulIlM. 31 lilt Fever, lt.ll stratus Imment'Sfi, UlieuituitlHiu VOllHtciiippr nsnl Dlacliaructi. J).l-llotri or drubs, Worm. l'.K.C'niiirliHt Jlraves. Pneumonia F.KfCnllo or (irlpp-, llellynclic (i.U.M.lllHcarrlntco Ilemorrlmees. Il.ll. Urlnnrr nnd Kidney DUeasca KruptlTe DUenncs, Mnuire. J.K,l)i enHCr ol' Dlucntiuu, l'ura lysis. Single Dottle (over 50 doses), - ,00 Stable Case with Specifies, MnnndL Veterinary Cure OU nnd Med lea tor, $700 Jar Vetcrluary Cure Oil, . 1.00 Sold byPra(tltIlit or prtfi&Ll Aarnbrr ud la any qatntlljr on rrtHpt of price IimOIR LTS 91 ED. CO., 1 1 1 A U S mmam 6L, Kw York. HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. In use 30 years. Tho only ncceesfm remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Yeakness, find Prostration, from over-vork or other causes. 91 per vial or 6 vials and large vial powder, for S3. S-rtl'jl' K t-t', rl k -t iiia. ii r.r.i! i of price, IlClPlums'aEU. CO.,lll tlli HUUamBt.,K.ork. 3 SHEnsqu E BEST. CAKING. 1 $S.CORDOYAN, F BENCH & E!JAMtaf.U UWJ-. ,t,5i.2.W0RKf:H"M, LAt-'lLii' SENP FORCATAUlCJi WU'DOUSl-A'i, BROCKTON, MAC3. Tua can ave money liv.purcUaelua N I" necause.weare the Urgwt manufacturer! oj ndreriiacJ hoei In the world, ud Buarautco the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom, whicfi protectj you against high pricea aud the mlddlc-nan-a profit.. Our taou ?qul cuatora work in style, eaay fitting and wearioB qualiliei. We. have them aold even-, where ft Tower prlcei for 'hf vr've tve..thr.n any other roaVe. T c no aubat.ute. If jour St-ler canno -upply jou, we can. So.d by Joseph 11 til, Shenmdonb, Pa. SlrThppj 1317 Arch St, lil t i PHILADELPHIA, PA. Tho only Cr ioln.1 Sport t Iu America, nctwllimanc-'inir'iuab u,uera uuirrmu. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION Special niicttos ami Mrlctures Pcrmauentlr Cured lu il to li dan Dl finn nnlOnll rrlmary or Second- DLUUU i UIOUll arcuredlTe rentlrulr I l.ewin. ' 'law many, o years- i.uru- .U I o , B a .u I'ruill nr x 'cure. M I Ifttr. u I'liifituiaintrovf. u ud five , 2-ceiu uiup.i nt .iii.TUlJlIl,"ttnjoulT vertUuir an sr. it t-oeclall-u. A. true friend tn all ..frKr ,r, mill to ll."Sa CunteiUllUtlUK laarrlatie. 'i'nein"sttublruanddauBeruu I 1 caAeieuuciu-u. iinwuri-auuuw,M,iM, 1 irn,,M o-s, Kta'i ft-8t VaI. aud Sat. eYC'a I 6-lUitiuu. a-ll Succeuful treatment by inaU, THE CAPE OP' GOOD HOPE. Some- Facts Cctu'crnlug It That Are Not ' Generally Known. Though every schoolboy pronuinnbl; knows to a nicety where the Cnpo of Good Hopo Is sltui.i. d, there does undoubtedly prevail In les enlightened circles some VBgueness of conception ns to the exact lo oallty of that celebrated headland. Kven tho gentle reader Is fnlntly conscious of un certainty nnd answers witli a briskness not born of conviction: ' The Capo of Good Hope? Why, of courso I know where It Is. Down nt tho end of South Africa." Gentle reader, you nre not very fnr out. 60 or 100 miles icihnps. And, m you say. It Is not of the slightest consequence from n practical point of vlow. The Cape of Good Hope lies nt n consid erable distance from tho end nnd Is, in fact, tho middle of the threo promonto ries, severally Inconspicuous, which Joint ly tcnnlnato n slender peninsula, sonfo 20 miles In length, forming tho barrier be tween False bay and the Atlnntlc ocean on tho west. These tlireo headlands, lying near together and commonly undivided on n map of modxrato scale, nre loonlly designated Capo point. It was hero that Bartholomew Vim first encountered In full force the prevalent southeasterly gales nnd denounced the rugged, threatening, threefold ponnontory under the sounding appellation of tho Capo of Storms, to bo nfterwnrd rcchrlstened by pious, trustful hearts tho Cnpo of Good Hope. Tho Cape of Storms, tho Capo of Good Hopo, Capo hnrowell! Is thcro nothing In a nnuier Pittsburg Dispatch. REMEMBER there are hundreds of brands of White Lead (so called) on the market that are not White Lead, composed largely of Baryte3 and other cheap materials. But the number of brands of genuine Strictly Pure White Lead is limited. This brand is standard "Old Dutch" process, and just as good as it was when you or your father were boys : "John T.Lewis &Bros." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can to a 25-pound keg of Lead and mix your own paints. Saves time and annoyance in matching shades, and insures the best paint that it is possible to put on wood. Send us a postal card and get our book on paints and color-card, free; It will probably save you a good many dollars. JOHN T. LEWIS Si BROS. CO., Philadelphia J. F. PL0PPERT, and rr 1 tr 39 Emt Centre Street, 3KENATOOAH, PENNA Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for pirtlesand other events illlefi on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town In pint or quart buckets RAILROAD SYSTEM IN EFFECT JUNE 89. 1891. Trilts leave Shenandoah as follows! Tor New Yorlc via I'hiladolrhla, week aiv .l.l,t.25,T.20, a.m., K.12, 2.65, 6.5.5 p.m. Sunflr J.10, a. m. Tor New Vorlt via Maun- Cnuni wPKkdivs. B.25.7.2)a -c l"i 2.55 D. m For Reading and Fh 1 t'elrhla, week dj'. 2.10. 8S, 7.), a. m., 13.3J, 2.65, 5.65 p. ra S-r day, .in, a. m. ror Pottsville, week days, 2.10, 7.20, a. is : 3! 2.S5. 5.56 p. ro. Sunday. 2.10 . m For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week rttf s ? 10. 6.36. 7.80. a. m.. 12.32. 2.55. 6.66 p. ra. Sui Cay, 2.10, a. m. Additional ro Mabanoy City v,rekdays, 7 00 p. no. "or 'WllliaiDsport, Sunoury and LewlfchurL ?cek days, 8.SS, Il.a) . m.. l.M. 7.0J n. a. Sunday, a.t8 a. tn. f'or Mahanoy Plane, week daya, 2.10, a.l, 6. : 2", 11.3(1 a.w., 12., 1.K 2.55, 5.56, 7.0C.S.II- m. Sunday, 2 lu, 3.26. a. in. rcr AshJand and Shamoklu, welc days, 8.U 7.Ui 11.30 a. m., 1.36, 7.00, 9 35 p. m. SuitltJ, 1 25 a m. TRAINS FOR SHKN4.NDOAHI 1 eatoKen Yorb via Philadelpma, weea day , a. m.. 1 10, 4.00, 7.3d p. in., if 16 night. Sa i.t-HVe New Yorkvin MauchChunlc,weezaar lt in u m . 1.10. 4.3U n. m. t.'ave Philadelphia, Reading Termini Aide duys, 4.20, 8.86. 10,W a. m., and 4.0k b.l 2, 11.) p. m. Hucday, 11.30 p. in. Leave Reading, week days, I.a6,7.10,10.0",U.i 1. 1-., 8.66. 7.67 p m Sunday, 1.38, - Leave Pottsville, week days, 2.36, 7.40 a. til l8U, a.llp. m Sunday, 2.85 a. m. T,eave Tamaqua, week days, 8.18, 8.60, U.U 1 110,7.16. P.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.13 a. rr. Leave Mahanoy City, weok days, 8.46, t II. 1.47 a, m., 1.61,7.44, U.51 p. m. Sunday, 8.41 l.emve Mahanoy Plane, week divs, 2.40, 4.t, i W, 9.37, 11.59 a. m 12.68, 2.06, 5.30, 6.2,7.6S,ig.U Sunday, 2.40, 4.00 a. m., Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 10.10, a. re. 8 n, IMS p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For Haltlmore, WaihlnRton and the WeM Til H. A O. R. K.. through trains leave Readme Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & R. K. R.) at 8.JP, 7 I", II 40 a. CO., 3 10,0. IB. 7.H, p. IB., Bunuaj i.n 7.10, 11 29 a. m., 3.4S, 7 22 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htreet Thar, nrlKnnlh Hires! Whurt for Atlantll; OltT. ! Week-Days Expren. 8.no. 9.W. 10.15 a. m. Waturdava onlv 1.S0). 2.00. 8 00, 4 00. 4.30, 6 OU, 0.4.) p. m. Accorrmodatlon, 8.00 a. m., 4.6, 0. jo n in, une uouurcjiurMuu vrfni, ,wu. w, 1 Sunday-Expreps, 7.80, 8.00, 8 30, 9.00, 10.00 a, ra., 4.45 p. ra. Accommodation. 8.0U a. m. and 4,45 p, ro. One dollar excuialon train, 7.00 a. m. I Returning, leave Atlantic City, depot, corner 1 At'antlo and Arkansas avenues. Week-Days-Express, 6,20, (Monday only 6 4i), 7.00,7 45, il.00, 10.15 a. m and 3..10. 4.80, 6,8:, 7.30, 8.30 p. to. Acoiiminodatlon, 8.10 a, m. 1 ani 4.32 p. m. One dollar excursi m train, Irom , it MlsalSflro' ve or.ly, 0Up. m Hundays Kxpre, J.30, 4.00, 5.i). 6 00, 8 80 1, uo,7ai) (,up ra. XccomaioUtlou, 7.U o. o,and 65 p ro O ie Collar excurtlon ttaln, (com foot Mlbllppl Ave. only 8.10 p. in. Parlor cars on all express trains. I U. O. HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Aft. Philadelphia Ft, 1 1, A, SU'EIQAKU.Gcn.bupt. ' V4 an. Ohicago's Missing Doctor Not Yet Found, MYSTERIOUS LETTER TO THE WIFE Dr. Klmmell, Glvr n Cluw of thti OI111I11 nn Allpirott Arilrlttiiftll.t, to tlin lllaentnnsltnrnt nf Myitprj HurruumlinK thn Ml.slnv Mnn, Ciiioaoo, Sept. 14. Dr. Ktmmell W h name of the author of the mytrinu let ter written to Mr. Conklln, of Cinxapf -lis, Mich., vonchinflnn lnformntlon winch It is claimed will lend to the recovery of lier mtsMtiK htubaml. When seen nt his home in this city Dr. Klmmell declined tn sny nnythiUK reiinrdlnn the nllced clew In his possesHion. From nnnther source It vrns given out tliatsplrltnitllstle force wai Vehind the doctor's allowed knowledKO of the mysterious nfTnlr, but this the pliyl cinn did not oonilrra. Later the doctor become more communioitlve, nnd stated that while ho could not swenr to tho fact that Dr. Conklln Is nllvo, ho is oonildent that such Is the case. Dr. Klmmell gave out mysterious hints of what mlht be known of the nITair to morrow, or possibly today. He felt as sured, ho said, that by that time tho mys tery would bo unraveled. He admitted having mailed another letter to Mrs. Conklln, tho contents of which he declined to discuss, but the inference was that It was the second step toward the disen tanglement of the chain of mystery sur rounding the missing man. Dr. Klmmell has received a number of letters from Mrs. Conklln, one of which he displayed. This was exprcsslvo of gratitude for the lnter-i est manifested by Dr. Klmmell In tho writer. Sheriff Coulter, of Cass county, called bn Dr. Klmmell. Tho latter said that tho official evidently thought that by coming to Lhlcago ho could Immediately get pos session of tho man ho sought, nnd that when he found that there was somo work connected with tracking down the caso no seemed much disappointed. Veternns Slgnnl 8rrlco Corps Reunion. t PlTTSnrito.Sept. H. Tho United States Veterans Signal Servlco Corps association held its eighteenth annual reunion iu Co lumbia hall, and elected tho following officers: President, V. H. Ilolmes, Inde pendence, In.; vice presidents. Dr. W. II. Fulton, Pittsburg; A. O. Hnvonnugh. Louisville, nnd I. C. Donahauer, Minne apolis; secretary-treasurer, Charles I). V. Mnrcy, Boston; historian, J. Willard, Bos ton; quartermaster, Evan Russell, Will Inuisport, Pa.; chaplain, John S. Speer, Canonsburg. Pa. More than 100 members, representing nearly every state in the union, wero present. An Aged Womnn Tortnreil by n Robber. Port Monms, N. J., Sept. 14. A masked burglar entered tho house of Mrs. Caro lluo Whitnvin, an aged woman living uenr Dorchester, nnd tortured her with flro In a fruitless effort to mnko her reveal the supposed hiding placo of her money. The burglar struck her over the head with the butt of his pistol. This treatment falling ho twisted slips of paper, and lighting them held them under the old woman's feet until sho writhed in ngony. Sho was found by her son alive, but in such a condition of agony and terror that her life is despaired of. The M lrr,i',,, Cr w Wrr Drunk. OBBliLIN, () . Sept. 14. Prof. G. F. White, of Ohtrlln college, who accom panied tho Cook Greenland excurion party, has returned to his home in this place. He says that on the morning tho Miranda sunk nearly the entire crew nf sailors were so Intoxicated that they had to bo helped from the vessel when sho went down. The reef on which the Mi randa struck, he says, was plainly marked on tho chart. Death of tho Suttrtn's Deponed rtrnthcr. COSSTAN'TIXOI'LR, Sept. 14. Persistent minors of thu death of ex-Sultan Murad V., who was deposed Aug. 81, 1871), iu favor of his younger brother, the present sultan, Abdul llamid II., are iu circula tion hero. When Murad was deposed ho was declared by the council of ministers to bo suffering from Idiocy. He was born Sept. 21, 1840, nnd wns proclaimed sultuu on the deposition of his uucle, Sultan Ab dul Aziz, May 30, 1S70. A rirntmat Ones Down, CHICAGO, SepU 14. The (Irehoat Yose mlte, which was wrecked on the Hyde Park reef yesterday while on its wny to a south side lire, sank. Her crew were taken oft by the life saving crew, but nil efforts to save the bont failed. The wrecked Yoseuilte was a valuable flru fighter aud was on duty In one of the la goons nt the World's fair. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS doling Qnotntlnns of tho New York and I'liUiulHllthln Kxclisngps. New Yohk, Sept. 13. Eicept in sugar and distilling, the speculation on tliu Stock Ex change today was dull. The trading wae con fined practically to the local operators. Lon don being out of the market entirely. Closing hide: Lebtgh Valley IB W. N. Y. Pa.... 6t Pennsylvania ilH Erie WA I tend Ilia KM I)., h. W 171M St. I'aul tSK West Shore UHH Lehigh Kav 51 N'. Y. Central .. N. V. I K. 3d pf 8s Lake Krie V.. ls Kew Jer.oy Cen ...11 Del. Hudson.. .IStlHi tleneral Markets. I'HIUaD(I.raiA, Sept. 13. Flour quiet; win ter superfine, fci.lu&2.; do. extras, fi.VtBX 4i, No. t winter family, ja.toau.6U; I'eunaylvuiiia roller straight, Ji..VKi1'.ll.); western winter, clior, gi.Wiaa 60. Wheat quiet, steady with &&ia. bid and 57btc. askeil for Septembt-r. Corn dull, weaker, with WHiC. bid and Wfic. askel for tsepteinber. OaU dull, steady with Wio. bid ami itTi-ic linked for September. Beet quiet. Pork qult-t. Lard steady, prime west ern steam, $9.m bid. Dutter ilrmer; Western dairy, lSMftHe.; do. creamery. Uwuyia.; El glua, SiMc. Cheese dull. Eggs firm; New York and l'ennsylMiuia. ltlik.'. ; western, lftaisc.; S1.7iU. Live Stock Market!. New Yohk, Sept. 18 European cable quote Amerlcau teer at loj a.llc. dreaaed weight ; refrigerator beef, syv. Calves steady; veals poor to prime, tb1.sa; gratters aud butter milk calves. i9.C2.''. Sheep (inn; laiiibn steady; pour to prime heep JftJiS.aS; common to prime IuimIis. i-l.-Vt((sl.;s. Hogs steady; Inferior to choice, S itu.au. East Lint ii rv. l'u., Sept. 13. Cattle mar ket steady, um bunged; prime. 5A.2rj; good, $l.avai.7(l; giwd butcliers, iH.W&l. Hogs slow; l'hlladelphlus. $9.UOo.M; best Yorkers aud mixed, H.J0ii :i; oonuuon to fair York ers, So. 7040; sows. imtiM; stags and rough sows, 1164 V). tiheep dull, extra, 3&3.;tt; good, i'.lUiJ.W ceinmor '.Jc.ai; lambs, 1Q HEART DISEASE! Fluttering, No Appetite,. Could Not' Sleep, Wind on Stomach.'' f "For a long tlmo 1 lmtl a terrlbla pain at ray heart, which iluttcrcd al most Incessantly. I had no appetite and could not sleep. I would bo com pelled to sit up in bed ,md belch gas from my stomach until I thought that every minuto would bo my last. There was a fcclllng of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep a room without resting. My hus band induced me to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to say it has cured me. I now have a splendid appetite and sleep well. Its effect was truly marvelous." f MRS. HAKUY 13. STARR, rottsvlllo. Pa.' Dr. Miles Iloart Onro Is sold on a nosltlrs euarantoo that tho ilrstbottlo will benoflt. All ilruKglsts sell Until, 0 bottles for M, or It will ho sent, preirald. on rocolpt of prlco by tho Dr. MIlcu Modlcal Co., Elkhart, Ind- 3ilsner Beers Finest, Purest, Henlthest. Chris. Schmidt, A gt 307 West Conl St., Shenandoah, T. M. REILLY'S CENT RAMA 8 POPULAR : HOTEL I Where you can always get a glass nt Cool Beef and Refreshing Wines, Whiskeys, etc. Don't forget the plate X. SI. SicIlly'H, Locust Avenue, CKNTHALIA FA. . rormacffatiy enrea awr.HiuHH n. ,n'j torn ostb orn S S B iDBOaBtlS MttfoBrmtdy.nndnn 1 IpV,nm1,n1. PrtnlMvAnrnnrannil KlknasA I auarnnrT.nflcoauir I rjooiE.ltla.tratC'lfrocillrofrorapeoplecarodtl i tiao by m&ll. iouuns else vrui oare. a COOK REMEDY CO., Chicago, III. MAIN AND COAL 8TB., SUeuniKluali, Pcnun, 'Polite and Prompt Waiters. Sale and Reliable Horsea to Hire. LIVERY SNEDDON'S Pear Alley, Rear Colfeo Honso. The hen rtus in town. Horses taken to board. IlaulluK promptly attended to. THEATRE : CAFE! Formerly kept by Thos. Gibbons, Main and Oak Sts., Shemndoab. Piesh and cool Heer always on tap, W'mes, Liquors, Cigars. Costello & Caesidt, Proprietors. PEOPLE who nave CAKI'KTM, FkAl HK1W or MATTKF SfKH 1?o too 010txxoc3L I While clenclrs house, will do well to call ou or address 32 Kast Coal Street. MUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Ooakley llros.) Mo. 20 Kant Centre Htreet, HIHiMAMIOAII, 1A. Our Motto: Best Quality at Lowest Dais' Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited. When You Want a First-class Rig make It a point to go to Decamps Liuery. West St., between Centre and Lloyd. Teams to Hire for all Purposes ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry and Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Handsome Bar Fixtures. Beat Brands of 5 and lOo Cigar. Lager and