EVENING HERALD iisTAiiMSimn mo. Published every KvcnltiB, Kiccpt Sundny, at 8 Sooth Jardik Stiieet, Near Cksthk. llio llernlil1i delivered In Shenandoah nnd tlio aurrouudlnu: towns for six cent rt week, pay ahlo to tlio carriers. Hy mall J3.00 n year, or 35 cents n month, pnynhlo In advance. Ailvertl?o mcnts elmrKed iiccordlne to spnee nnd position. Tlio publishers reserve the rliht to cIuiiiko the position of iidvcrtlscnicnts whenever tlio pub lication of news demand It. Tho rlpht is reserved to reject any ndvcrtlsemcnt, whether paid for or not, tliat the publishers may deem Improper. AdvertlsliiB rates made known upon application. Entered at the pmtofllco at Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mail matter. TKLUl'IIONU CONNKCTION. Evening Herald SATURDAY, SEITHMDKK 29, 1S93. STATE TICKET. STATE TRUASUREIt, Bbnjamix J. Haywood, of Mercer. SUPERIOR COURT JUDGllS, Jamkh A. IIk.wkii, of Centre. 12. W. Willaru, of iMckawanna. CiiAnuis E. Rick, of Luzerne. (3 wo no K 15. OrIiADY, of Huntingdon. John J. Wickham, of lleavor. Howard Rkkdkh, of Northampton. The re-appointment of our townsman, "William Stein, as Mine Inspector, is an honor well dwcd. If Governor Hastings exer cised tlunMWtood judgment in all his selec tions there would he less complaint about incompetent ollicials. Till present is a good time for the business men of Shenandoah to attract the attention of buyers who are about making their fall purchases. If they expect trade they must let tlio peoplo know what they have to sell, and no bettor medium can bo found than the Herald. The political pot is boiling over in Shenan doah to-day, and tho local patriots aro busy button-holing the party voters. May tho best men win. What tho Republicans need this fall is a ticket strong collectively and in dividually. Without that success is doubtful. During bis term of ollico llenjamin R. Severn served tho people well, and saved them many thousands of dollars. As Con troller of this county he nipped several schemes to rob tho taxpayers, and for this reason the peoplo are with him. Tho Republi can party should nominate Severn. November 1 1th has been designated as Pennsylvania Day nt tho Atlanta exposition. Governor Hastings and stair will bo present and an interesting programmo of exercises is being prepared. It is expected tho Penn sylvania movements on tho Held of Chicka mauga will be dedicated on tho 12th nnd 13th which will add to the crowd expected. There are somo queer things to bo jecu "out West." An eastern tourist reports hav ing como across a man whoso legs wero where his arms ought to be, whllo his arms wore in tho places most of uswcarourlegs. Hoshould have completed the yarn by saying the pave ment had a funny way of jumping up and hitting a fellow on the nose. The housekeepers aro preparing for tho fall houso cleaning, the coal haulers aro ready to (111 the bins for tho winter, the business men aro laying in their stocks, tho hardware men aro brightening up the stoves and tlio plumber is getting his boldering implements ready, but the many poor, dilapidated pave ments seem to have no friends. Hut they will make somebody pay for the neglect. And now comes a story all the way from California, of a bicycle girl who wanted bloomers and upon her stern parent's refusal to furnish her with that up-to-dato costume, turned highwayman a fuw nights later and halted the old gentleman, demanding his money. Instead of shelling out promptly, as lie should havo done, the old chap Jumped out of his carriage and pulled out a gun, whereupon sho boiian to cry and fainted a most undignified proceeding indeed, and rather a comical ending to what looked like Jt rather tragic atlUir at tho start. It chill one's blood to see a group of child ren delving into fruit which some deulor has carelessly thrown aside as worthiest. It i a matter that should receive the attention of the Health Ollicor. Few dealers throw away any fruit tliat can be tnade paw th eritlad eye of the customer and when he uftt any aside it is pretty fair evidence that tho fruit is unfit for consumption. Such being the cast the dealers should lie required to place the condemned fruit where it cannot be reached by children. Some of the stuff i-hil-dreu get hold of by scouting about fruit stands is enough to cause a plague, and pcuplc who ure responsible for the circulation should be called to account. Compulsory education is by no means an idea of modern times. We find uiou refer ence to lioone's "Education in the United HUttes" tliat Plato covered it in his "laws" at least 30 11. C. An extract from his "laws," as given in the publication referred to, reads : "I tin -o st vi-riil sehools let there be dwell ing lur t. m he m who hhajl lie brought ftom foreign I'.nN j,:iy . and let the frequenter (learner) be taught the art of war, and (In art of music ; aud they shall conn-, notonl.v if their parent please, hut it tiny 1, n,t jU-,i. ; and, ll'thi-n education U- niKltituI of nil nnd sundry, as tlio saying is, so far as this Is possible ; nnd tlio pupils shall bo re garded ns belonging to tlio state rather than to their parents." This will, no doubt, open tho oyos of tho people who havo been giving tho last Legislature e red It for originating tho "oppressive" itlon. lullus Cii'ssir. It would bo hard to find a play nctor who has strolled ovor tho world more than Jnnios Clinton. Ho wns n star in Australia when most of our actors wore playing "hookey." Then bo moved to Judla and thence to tho Capo of Good Hope. Though petted nnd handsomely paid he was as restloss ns tho wandering Jew. Onward he passed to Japan and then to South America. Thon he played through Groat Britain. Whllo in London he noted in tho mmo company with Honry Irving, who was not nniclj thought of thon. Augustus Daley then brought him to Now York to play in the "Flash of Lightning." After a triumphant stay in tho sUck com pany of tho California theatre, ho played Macbeth to Madam Janaushok. Ho will be seen m llrutus in "Julius Gesar" as presented by the Charles II. Hanford, Ellhu R. Spencer and Nora O'Hrien company at Ferguson': thontro on Monday night. Sold the. llodlet for Discretion. ST. Louis, Sept. 28. Mogglo Dnlton, tho sorvnnt frlrl thief, has nuulo a statement to the police concerning tho recent man iiKemont of tho fmnulo hospital, this de tails of which ure so shocking us to bo ul- must Incredible. Tho pirl gives tho names of four attaches of the hospital ut tho tlmo Dr. It. M. Kerley was superintendent, and licenses them of having- mndo n pnirHlce of Felling mo Doilies or patients who died In tho institution. Collins filled with bricks, sno says, were panned on on tho man who imrieii mo ueau, nnu tno bodies wero shipped away from the city to various medical colleges. Thosupcrintcmlcntof tho hospital denies tho truth of tho charges, American nnd Knellsh Cricketers. Philadelphia, Sept. 28. Tho third mntch between tho orlckotors of Oxford nnd Cambridge nnd tho representatives of Philadelphia, was begun yostertlay on the grounds or the Morion Cricket club at llaverford, and when stumps wero drawn nt 5 o clock tlio local men had much tho better of It. Tho English collegians won the toss and went to bat first, finishing their inning for 108. Patterson nnd Boh Icn began the defenso of tho wickets for tho Phllmlelphians, and nfter an hour's play had scored 98 runs, not out. They resume their stand today. Two Jinn Killed by On In a Well. Knoxville, Tcnn., Sept. 28. Thomas W. Loy, of Friends' Station, sont u negro named Phlpps into his woll to clean It out. As ho did not como up Mr. Loy suspected something wns wrong and went to his assistance, and was overcome with noxious vapors, as the negro hud been, und as no ono elso dared attempt their Immediate rescue It was two hours before tho two men wero brought to tho surface with hooks, and then lifo was extinct. Atrnclons Murder In Australia. San Fisancisco, Sept. 28. Advices from Australia stuto that tho peoplo of Sydnoy havo been startled by tho atrocious mur der of a young girl on tho night of Sept. 1. At midnight, on n wharf, was loft n box containing tho body of a young woman. Sho luul been scientifically butchered, tho corpse soaked In carbolic acid and tho re mains then crushed Into a dry goods box. Tho Identity of tho girl has not been dis covered. Harry WrlRht's Condition. Atlantic City, Sept. 28. Dra. Pepper, Bogct nnd Bennett, who aro attending Harry "Wright, tho vetoran baseball man ager, who Is suffering from typhoid-pneumonia, issuo a bulletin stating that tholr patient is "progressing as well ns could be expected." There has been llttlo change In his condition, however, and tho doctors say tho course of tha ease must uocossarily be slow. Know Hood's Cured Because It Made Pure Blood. "I was all run down and could not sleep at night on account of tho continuous and severe pains thrugh my body. I had als,o stom ach troubles and catarrh. Alter taking Hood's Sarsaparllla a short tlmo I com menced to 1m prove, and afler using three bot- complaint tn- tlrely left mo. I now have an appetite, sleep well and am free from all stonim-l. trouble. I know Hood's Sar-apa-H'.s has cured me, and I cheerfully recommend i. i use by all woman who aro ran dov. n an'd neod a building up niedielne." Mia. Alicb Wkav, w. Itridgew uter, Pa. Hood's Sarsapari.la l tha only True Blood Purifier promt neatly in the public tya torts.-'. Hood's Piiis eoAT in 1, :y, r w hi ef -,-, rik 't'Utt. THE MILD POWER CURES Dr. Humphreys Specifics are scientifically and carefully prepared Remedies, used for nearly half a century by tha people with entire success. o. er-Kcmc ron 1 Vevers, Congestions, Inflammations.. it Wormii Worm Ifever, Worm Collo.,.., 3- Teethlngr Colic, Crying, Wakefulness 4- niarrheu, ot Children or Adults , 7- Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 8 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceache...... D-llcadachcs, BIck Headache, Vertigo., 10 Dyspepsia, HUlousncsa, Constipation. 11- Hnpprosscd or Painful Periods.. lli-Whltcs, Too Frotuso Periods 13-Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarwne&i...... 1-1-Salt Ulieuni, Eryilpelas, Eruptions., 15 ltheumailsm, ltbeuiuatlo rains 10-HIalnrln, Chills, Fever and Ague 10-Cntnrrh, Influents, Cold lathollcad- SO-Wuooplnir Cough 27 Kidney Illscascs US-Nervous Debility 30-Urlnary Weakness a-l-Boro Throat. Qnimy, Diphtheria.... "77" for HAY FEVER Bold hf Drngirltti, or tent t"i14oa receipt of yrlce, ftftc-,,Of 6f I'll.. IjO it. 1 xcpt ti, l- t'n I)K.1(ITMPI!KTS M'. M ri1lr)Cu.lAHtVll',U"VrKt DR. GREENE'S NERVURA. Alderman John Dever Advises Use of This Grand Medicine. Boston's Popular Dr. Greene's Nervura Makes You Strong and Well. The Best Medicine You Can Pos sibly Take. BOSTON'S POPULAIt ALDERMAN IIOS. JOHN F. DEVEB. Tho most popular and widely-known of ficial in lloston's City Government is Alder man John F. Dever. A prominent leader of his political party, he is essentially a public man, and has long served the city of Boston in positions of tiie highest trust aud honor. Tlio word of a man of such public promi nence and standing, can ho taken by all as tho earnest utterances of one who always has tho good and woll-boing of the peoplo at heart. Hon. Mr. Dever is connected with the New England Piano Co., 200 Trcmnut St., Iioston, Mass. Tho following letter from Mr. Dever will be read by everybody with the utmost interest, and command tho wide spread attention which tlio high standing of the writer justifies: "I was induced to try Dr. Greene's Ncrv ur.i by a personal friend who has known Dr. Greene as a physician of high standing for many years, and it gives me great pleasure to give to the public my unqualified endorse ment of its curative properties as tlio great nerve and blood remedy. "It is particularly helpful in neuralgia and rheumatism, and it is tho best remedy I know of to tone up and strengthen the nerves and invigorate the blood. When from PROFESSIONAL CARDS. pi.IFTON ItOBBINS, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 7 North Jardln Street Odlco Hours: From 8 to 0:30. n. m.; 1:30 to 2:30 p. m.; 6:00 to 7;30 p. ip. yy N. STKIN. M. 1)., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Onice Itoom 2, Ugnn's New lliithllng, corner Main nnd Centre streets, Shennniloiih, l'v OIHce hours: 8 to 10 n. m.; 1 to 3 p. m. ; 7 to p. m. Night oflleoNo. 280 Wt Oak street P. K HUltlCK, M. I). 30 U. Lloyd street, Bhcunndonh, Odlco hours : 7 to 0 ft. in., 1 to 3 and 7 to P p. in, - M. HAMILTON, M, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllee .Water Conutauy building, 2(1 V! .Lloyd street v , J H. I'OMItltOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. glietuindmh. la. M. llUHKlt, ATTORNBY-AT-IwVW. " Oillco ICkaii liullilliurt eMi Centre strwats. Shenandoah. ' Of 111 nml JjUnVAIiD W. SHORStAKBlt, ATTORNEY-AT-LA. Oflloe. Mel let's Building, oarnsr Osutre und Market streets. plt0r JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Look J lax (A, Uiihanoy City. IV llavlne studied umlw mtW. of of the host nuwtersTn I.-jikIom and Paris, flll .in on til violin, Kuitsr aud vowl culture. Terms , reasounhle. Addrawi In oaf ot btrouae, the Jawolsr Hhenaiiiioau. A genuine welooine awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. nnln ami Coal Sts. . j Pool room nt Inched. l'Just whiskeys, era, porter nnd nle eonatuiitly on tap. Cln.l,-,,..,,,. pernuce drlnka nnd fKa. .''j. .'Siw-.au:' 'Ailc- . Oity Official Says over-work, or strain upon tlio brain and uorves, one becomes weak, nervous and sleepless, this grand remedy is, 1 believe, tho best medicine winch can Do taKcn. i un hesitatingly recommend its use. John F, Di:vku." Such an unqualified endorsement, and tho fact that Dr. Greene's Ncrvura blood and nerve remedy is in fact the very best medi cino tliat can possibly be taken to get well, is information for tho peoplo of especial value. Such true und positive information iu regard to what is the host and surest remedy to taue, to make people well and strong, will bo heeded and acted unon bv all. This excellent remedy must not bo classed with ordinary patent medicines as it is the prescription and din-overy of tho most suc cessful living specialist in curing nervous and chronic diseases, Dr. Greene, of 3.j West 14th St., New York City. He has the largest practice in the world, and this grand medi cal discovery is the result of his vast ex perience. The groat reputation of Dr. Greene is a guarantee that his medicine will cure, and the fact that ho can be consulted bv any one, at any time, free of charge, per sonally or hy letter, gives absolute assurance of the beneficial action of this wonderful medicine. Our Plans of Operation ASSURE- Absolute Safety of Investment. Dividends Payabid Monthly. Principles of LIFE IKSURAMCEand GUILD INS AND L0AH ASSOCIATIONS Superseded. $18 to $5,000 Business Boom. Cue ' invened wllb atv. Will eon iQcr nnr rratonatfe person that (bin it t iruibful tttttoiLont, Tti loos looked for bmitiiu mut nt hard gtverr Indication la ttie tinu.iclal ivorld ugntJtM An uilmnue in values. Prior to Mny 1 prtCMQf (Wi'ut.'i'iic wore at or below tacat ol production. Will roil Join llio pi-wan- and reap ttw bn8M of ibla oOi--s,i responsible. Sale. 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Co , lutiikera nnd llrokera. 0m-ii Itoui'd of Triuiu llldK..('lllcnKo, 111 0-28-Om-dAw A TRAIN "SIDESWIPED." Four I'erions Seriously Sratded at a Wilt Virginia Tunnel. "Whbemno, AV. Viv., Sept. 28. At Tun nollton, W. Vn., about twenty-flvo miles cast of Grafton, a vrost bound Ualtlinoro nnd Ohio express train, No. 1, "sldeswlprxV' mi east bound train, No. 4, Injuring n number of passengers on tho latter train. Among the mora seriously Injured are lion. D. Garden, United States marshal of West Virglnln, and ox-Secretnry of Stnto William A. Ohio, of lAilqnont. The acoldont occurred nt tho east end of Klugwoud. tunnol, anil wns caused by tho engineer of tho wost bound train mistak ing the lights and lielug in- -'do to observo the danger signal, on necoi & oCthesnioko bentingdowu from trilno. 4. At this point n single truek runs t Mu.ih tlio tun nel, and brfore train No. 4 nail gotten off' tho single track on thoenstsldo of tho tun nel tho west bound train arrived. Its en gino struck tho smoker ot train No. 4 with out doing serious damage to tho smoker, thon landed up against tho ladles' coach, knocking It partly over, nnd lodged on tho front ontl of tho foro sleeper. The check was knocked off tho boiler of tho engine, causing tho steam to osonpe, and scalding tho following persons about tho fneo and hands: A. I). Garden, United States lunrslml, Wheolluct; William A. Ohio, ox-seeretury of stato, Fairmont, Vn.; Mrs. N. .T. Kortney, Kenwood, W. Vn.; Miss Mary L. Downtaln, state libra rian, Charleston. A half dozen othor pivs sengors wero scalded, but none seriously. No one was hurt on tho west bound train. TWO MISSING GIRLS A rrloit Cliarct with lErnpnnnlblllty for Their DUnppearnnee. St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 28. All St. Jo seph Is mystified by tho suddon disappear ance of two young girls, without a shadow of reason that can bo found unless they havo been abducted, and that this is tho general theory. Tho latest dlsuppearauco of which tho police havo learned Is that of Dora Kennedy, 14 years old, daughter of a workman In tho railroad shops. Sho, has been absent from homo sluco Wednesday morning, but tho authorities wero not in formed until yesterday. As in tho case of Maude Stcidel, who disappeared lost Sun day, the missing girl has dropped out of sight as mysteriously as. If swallowed by tho earth. Tlio friends of tho family of tho girls anil their nearer relatives hold that only mnd infatuation for tho priest now charged with having Induced Maud Steldolto leave her homo could havo been the cnuso of lier disappearance anil that cither a similar feeling, or a resort to some deception pr forco could havo been responsible for tho going of Dora Kennedy. Tho publlo is nt white heat with Indig nation. Domlnlck Wagner, tho priest Ho cused of abilucting tho girl, has asked tho pollco to protect him from tho mob that has threatened to lynch him. Ho still maintains that ho knows nothing of tho girl's whereabouts. llerreschonT Gets a, Government Contract. Washington, Sept. 23. Secretary Her bert has awarded t6 tho Herrcschoff Man ufacturing company the contract for build ing two of the now torpedo botts author ized by tho act of tho last congress. Mr. Ilerresohofl was tho lowest bidder, at ?1,000 fqr each boat. Tho third bo; wmf .ni cro to Monm Urothers. of Sent tin. XV" "u if tho department is satisfied of their ij?K ity to do tho work. 'aI , "vouir. Mint Fire nt Plymouth. Plymouth. Pa., Sept. 28. Tho nlr shaft in tho Gaylord mines of tho Kingston Coal, company caught flro last night. Tho shaft and the four cages wero enveloped by tho ilamcs and tho air Is carrying tho flro further down. Tho linings nro on fire .for at least 200 fuot. Tho loss as yet can not bo estimated. This Is tho shaft where thirteen men wero entombed on Fob. 13, 1893. The Morn Indemnity raid. Washington, Sept. 22. SccretnryOlnoy yesterday received information 'that tho Mora draft for almost a million and a half dollars had been paid In Loudon by tho Spanish financial agont. Tho monoy was paid in gold, and probably will bo trans ferred to this country by cnblo drafts and placed to Secretary Olnyy's credit lu tho Now York sub-treasury. llhuerln for Hi ine YVorlcers. COLUSinos, O., Sept. 28. Tho officers of the Ohio division of tho United Mine Workers of America havo lssuod a circu lar to their men assuring them, thoro can be no question but that an advance will bo granted in Pittsburg, and that Ohio operators will follow suit on Oct. 1, Wrier' contract, and urging Ohio minors to re spect that contract. nrennlttlEe's l'rubnliln Opponent. Boston, s-k-pt. S3. Tho Domocratlo cau cuses in this city last night wero only fnirly woll attended. Tho delegates elected to to the state convention nearly all favor tho nomination of ox-Congressman Gcorgo 1'nnl Williams, of Dedham, for governor. Wlllluins was the choice ovorywhere, and his nomination by acclamation soems as sured. PIiihI Ilef-nt for tlio ltohy Haco Track. iNUlANArous, Sept.' 8S. The supreme court ovemiled h potitiou for, n rohenrlng In the Roby track cuuo. The court wUieros to the original decision liy Justloe Howard tlnvt ruoiug m ourriod on at I4oby is un lawful. NUGGETS OF NEWS. There are three oamllilaUw for mayor in the coining munioirial oleotlon ut Albany, N. Y. Kx-Fostmaster Qoneml John Wana miiUer arrival ut New York from Ruropo yestanlay. Ic hi hellered that the Brltlsli ships Star of Austria and Lord Senoer have been lost In recent Paciflo galea. Premier Blair has dissolved tiie Neyv Bruuswlok legislature, nnd the general tlocUoiiA take place Oot, 10. Albert Bubouck, an old resident of Jack son township, X'ti.., was digging it well when he fell luto the pit nnd was killed. K. W. Bull, tho propagator and origin ator of the Concord grape, and u promin ent ngriculturlst, died at Conoonl, Mass., aged Mil. A dispatch from Athens says that oarth rjuiike shocks were experienced on tho Island of Znuto yesterday, but no dumogo Wivs done. A tornado which punw.nl over ereon Bot torn, V. Va , blew down u burn in which were sixteen meu. John Nance i(nd Will Um tilnbly wore w.-erely Injured by full huj timbers. Mrs. Oeorge Muck was robbed of a puck ctbook, Jewelry and clothing lu a I'ullmau gUi-ping car nour Detmlt. Tin- rohbi-i Uiioi ked her w-nseloss and jumped from the i.ipidly moving trulu. KEEPS POISON 0UTq POISON IN THE BLOOD. THE KID NEYS FILTER IT OUT AND KEEP THE BLOOD PURE. THEY PROTECT US FROM MANY DANGEROUS DIS EASES. What Happens When They Oct Out of Order. How to Cure Them Again. Most diseases aro caused by poison In the blood. Tho poison should bo kept out. Tho ki.dnoyj aro supposed to do this. That is what thoy aro there for. And they cenor.illy do. Hut when they nro sick thoy can't ; and then we get sick. Tho kldnoys may yet sick from over-work, worry, oxcess, IiIrIi living, etc. Tho reason so many of our great men die from liright's disease is that so many over work themselves. s Hrlglit's disease is only one of the many disomies the root of which lies in the kldnoys. Other folks suiror from diabetes, rheuma tism, gout, gravel, sleeplessness, anaemia, nervousness, headache, ueumlgia, etc. All these diseases would no If tiie noison could bo got out of your blood. If tho kidneys would only do their work. If you would only take Dr. Hobh's Sparagus Kidney Pills to make your kidneys, do their work. It is not your kidneys' fault. You should be trying to help them. You can do it by taking Dr. Kohb's Spar agus Kidney Pills. It is such an easy pieco of knowledge to romcinbor. Your kidneys aro simply filters. Thoy need looking to now and then like other flltors. If thoy are kept clean and healthy, they will keep your blood clean and healthy, and you will be strong and healthy. Asparagus is a healing and strengthening tonic for tho kidneys. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills give fresh lifo and power to the kidneys. Thoy causo tho kidneys to purify the blood, to make it redder aud healthier and more nourishing. They put hew lifo into your body, now color into your blood, now ambi tion into your mind, new youth into your joints and muscles. They uo not work miracles. Hut they euro diseases. Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills havo cured so many people that they can bo safely relied on to cure you. Thoy will euro yoii, not because they have cured others, but because they aro made from herbs which havo never failed to euro tho kidneys when taken in the proper doses. They wero prepared by a physician who knows, how' to cure tho kidneys. A few doses will relieve. A few boxes will euro. Sold by all druggists for 50 cents per bor.1 or seni postpaid on receipt oi price. Write for Interesting pamphlet on, suiycct to iioub s iucuicmo uo., unless San Francisco. READING R. R. Cwoi.... ffir IN EFFECT JUNiaaSJti'u,l Trains leave B' enandoo for Hew"Yor)i viM- viaJr ilaoe pnia-j da- s, 2 10, 25. 7 2(lM sntl 12 51 a as p. in. SundavE4!f T,r5tn. For Near York WlLfac Chunks (1HV9 5 23, 7 20 a. r7J)l 12 OS, 2 S3 p. m. For Reading aijcrfayiadelphia, week ilavo, 2. Ill, 5,25, 7 2U. ijBSHind 12 58, 2 55, 5 54 p. m. Sundays 2 T9h'.i For Pott-villeaj-k days, 2 V, 1 20 a. ru. and 12 48, 2 55 F-Ji. m. Rundap 2 10 a. m. For Tamiiqua nnd Mabanoy City, week days, 2 10, 5 1$, 7 2.1 a.m. anil 12 58,2 55 U 55 p. m. Sundai s, 2 10 a. m. For Williainsport, Sunhury and Lewisburg, week davs, 3 25, 1 30 a. m. aud 1 50, 7 20 p. ni. Sundays, 3 25 a. in. For Mahanov Plane, week days, 2 10, 3 25,. 5 25,7 20, 1130 a. m. and 12 .8, 1 50, 2 55,. 5 55, 7 20, 9 34 p.m. Sundays, 2 10, 3 25 a. m. For Ashlsu'i ami Shamokm, week days, 3 25, 7 20. II HO n. m. and I 4'- 7 20, l 35 p. in. Sundays, 3 25 n. n . For Bait' n-ore, AVashinptoD and the West via U. & 0. B. r.., through trains leave Read ing Tcrfniuul, Philadelphia, (P. & R. R. R.) nt 3 20, 7 55, II 2ri f. m. (linl 3 40, 7 27 p. in. Suudiijo 3 7 on, 11 2(5 .. m and 3 48, 7 27 p.m. Artilitioual tiains from Twtnty-fourth and Chestnut streets station, week days, 1 50, 5 41, 8 23 p.' in. Sundays, 1 35. 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR 8HENAXDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 8 00 u m 1 3n, 4 On, 1 30 p. m. and 12 15 nii;lit, Sundays, rt 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week davs, 4 "SO, 410 a. m. and 1 10,4 30 p, m. Leav'a' Pliila-lelphla, Reading Terminal, week dajs, 4 20, 8 35, li 00 a. ni. and 4 00, 6.02, 11 30 pm. Sundays, 11 30 p. . Leave Reading, week days, 1 35, 7 10, 10.08, Il.tiO a. in. and 5 55, 7 67 p.m. Sun day, 1.35 a. in. Leave Pottsvillo w ok days, 2 35, 7 40 a. m. ami 12 30, o 12 p. m. eunuaya, - o a. m. Leave Tamaoua, week days, 3 18, 8 50, U 23 a.m. audi 20 7 15,0 2 p. in. Sundays, 3 8 a. in. Le.vo Mahanoy City, week dayst i 45, 21, 11 47 a. m. and 1 41, 7 39, 9 54 p. ni. Sundays, 3 45 a, in. Leave Mahanoy l'lane.weeic uayti tu, eu, A SO, 9 37, 1 1 59 a. "i- and 12 58, 2 On, 5 20, D 20, 7 5.1, 111 10 p. III. (MWaiiys, i iv, t vv a- P). Leave willianiHport, week davs, " 42, 10 10 a. in. and .i .16, 11 16 p. r... 3uud)s, 11 15 t. ni. A MjANTIC OITY DIVISION Leave I'niladelphis, Chestnut tit. VVJwrf and South StreM WVrf for AtWio Qi.ty.. Week ds-ExweM, 9 M0 a. m., (8ltur dayiouU I Sfl), fw, S 80, 4 gi. 5,00 p.m. Aecominodation, 8 00 s. ui., 4 4 !' ftonHav-Kxproas, 8 00, 9 00, 10 QU ui. Aoeomma 'olion, i) "0 a. m. and M IV t- RfcTURNIVO LEA B ATLANTIC! CITY DSi.pt,oorii.er Atbtnth? Mid. rkau.M veB'i, eek .lavs-Jtscpreia, 00, 7 46, 9 Oil a. in., li tt.d S SO u. m. Apoomniodstion, f 15 ' Sunday Kx press, 4 00, 5 16, 8 P Accommodation, 7 16 a. m., and 4 15 p. a.,,1 A Vf n. in. P- i p. Di, Parlor Cars on all ina' I. A. 3WJ5IGAIU). , a . HANCOCK. General SuperlutsniUnt. Gon. Pass. Ae,t, DR. A. A. SEIBERT, SpeolalUt in diseases of tho Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, S07 West Market 8t., POTTSVILLE Honrs 8:30 a. in. to 12 m.; 1 to 4 p. in., to 8 u. n. HundnVB I) n. in. to 12 ut Celebrated Fomnlo l'oivderfl never fall. afeaDclauresiftcr faJlinit with ?tDiy and I'cnnyroyl Tilla anil other like remctile.. Atwava buy the best and ovoid Uiwp- ixdntmcttt. tinarantccd luycrlgr to all others. JWtivtOy ih bcit In tha market. A No 1. rartlculaii, tti, Urti. T Uk sUUK ufjt Aweigu, iuai JVeek