L ( Evening Herald. TUBL1SHKD DAILY, SUNDAY BXCHPTUI) Jt a HOY Hit, lMUor mat 1'itblhlier. W3I. J. WATK1XS, J.oel niltor. ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT MeMVENlXa 11E11ALD ha a larger cir culation in bhenandonh than any other paper jmblttheU, llonkt open to alt. SUBSCRIPTION rates: DAILY, per year 8 00 Weekly, per year 1 60 Entered At the Foitofllce, at Bbcnandonli, l' Ibrlransmhwlon throHgbthe malls a Mmnil claw mall matter. KxOIlnMer Carter Iiiinnrcriiitftly III. AslifRV I'VRK, N. J., Se)i. 1. liatches rocehed here say that 11. A. I' Carter, ox-llawnitun Milliliter to the United 8titte in lylna danirerously 111 at Hamburg, Geriimny. His physician there are very nnxlous to appralete tho ex-Minister's relatives, who are in tho United States, of the serious illnesa of Mr. Carter, but cannot obtain their ad- tlruss. To Supprotn llrlcellle Miners. Nashville, Term., Sep. 1. Senator l'olk. of Maury County, will introduce in the Senate to-day a resolution setting forth that the miners at ItrieevUlo are in a state of insurrection, ami empowering the Governor to call out such troops as is necessary to suppress their unlawful acts. Tho introduction of tho resolution will create a sensation. Oh, What a Cough. will vnn heed IIib wamlnirt The slcnal per hnnc nl f hn Llltn o rt.Tntlfll ftf lllflt UlGrO tOf' rlblc dlaeate. CouMiniptlon. Ask yourwlves If you can allord for Iho pake ol saving 60 rents, t run tbe Tlofcniid no nomine ion TV. Irnnw frnm pTniTlf'tiro that Bhlloh's Cll -U7III ( nrt. nur flinch. It never falls. Till explnlnH why more than n Million Bottles were fold the pact year. It relieves Croup and Whopplne Conpli Rt once. Mothers do not be without It. For Lame Hack, Hide or Chest, uwShlloh's I'oroiiB Plaster. Sold by C. II. Hngcnbucb, N. E. corner Main and Lloyd streets. Tomntoeo are cheap. Ask Your Friends About It. Your distressing cough can bo cured "We know it bocauBo Kemp's Ilalsam within tho past few yonra has cured mtiny couirhs and colda in thiconimunity, Its remarkable salo has been won entirely by its Konuina morit. Ask tome friend who has utod it what ho thinks of Hemp's Balsam. Thoro is no medicino to purn, nonoso oflectivo. Largo bottles 60c and 81 at all druggists'. Peaches getting liner. A Ouro for Constipation Headache. and Dr. Silas Lane, while in tho llocky Mountains, discovered a root that when combinod with other herbs, makes an orsj and cortain euro for constipation. It is in tho form of dry roots and lcftvos, and Is known as Lane's Family Medicine. It will euro sick boadacho. For tho blood, livor and kidneys, and for clearing up the complexion it does wondors. Druggists soil it at CU cents a package Picnics continue popular. New York, February 28, 1890 Alva's Brazilian Bpecltlo Co. Gentlemen: J take piruture In certifying to the cure 1 re ceived through your medicine, the cactus lilrod Cure. I have biun a sullcrer from eruption upou the skin eczema, etc., lor fceveral years. During that time I was treated by several skilled ph6lclansln those tioubles without nuy beuent. Aller taklnir two bottles I am ei tlrtly well, and heartily recommend the medicine lo uny out. suffer ing irom like troubles. 11. McKEON, 818 Blxth avenue Hold at KIrlln's Drug Store, erguson House Block, Bhenaurtoa' . Polka dot stocking nro the latest. Shlloh'a Consumption Curo. Thu Is beyond question the most snc ccsklul Cough Medicine w e have evr Kold, u lew doses Invariably cure tbo woist aire of (Tniii'h. Crnuo. uud ltiouchltls. while Its won- aerlul success In the cure of Consumption Is without a parallel in the hlslory of nitdlclup, Ulncie ii'S nrsiuiscovery it uas oeen mjiu ou it guarantee, a test uhlcn no other medicine ran siMtiii. Ii vou h.ivi, k Couuh no earnesilv ask you to try it. I'rlce 10 cents, 60 cents, and it AO. If your Lungs ere sore, chest or Back lame, use Hhlloh's I'oious l'laster. Hold by O. H. Hagenbuch, N. '.. coruer lluln aud Lloyd streets Tho summer girl Is on her way home. How to Suocood. This Is the great problem of Hie which few satisfactorily solve, home lull because 01 poor health, others want of lurk, but the majority from deficient grit waut of nerve, They are nervous, IrreKolute, changeable, easily get the blues aud "take the spirits down to keep the spirits up," thus wasting money, time, opportunity aud nerve lorce. There is nothing like thu lleslorallve Nervine, dlsouvered by the great socialist, Dr. Miles, to cure all nervous di'oaMW, as headache, the blues, nervous prostration, sleeplewiness, ueurHliclu. Ht. Vitus dduce, Ills, uud hytterla. Trial bo tiles and due bona of testimonials tree at U. It. Ilageiibiich's drat; store. Iiuncheeof pennyroyal scntterblucl: ants. A Fatal Mistake, rhyslolans make no more fatal mistake than when they Inform patients that nervous heart troubles come from the stomach and lire of little routequenco. Dr. Franklin Mile., the noted Indiana kiolaltst, hus proven the contrary In his new lsok ou 4Hart Disease," which may behadfreeat C. II. HugeuUuch's drug store who guarantees and reoommeud Dr. Miles uutqualed New Heart Cure, which has tlif lfllgefct kuleol any heart rin.ly In the world It cure nervous t.ml orgatilo heart dlsause, hort breath, llutterinv, pain or tenderness In the side, arm or shouldsr. Irregular oulse. lalutlug.sinotber. lug. dropsy, ele. Ills Jtestorullve Nervine cures nerfaaene, nu, eir. Borne people Insist hot this month. that It will be Miles' I'lervo nnd Liver Pills Aet on new principle regulating the liver, ktomuoh and bowels Utrvuah the nervei. A new illKcovery. Dr. Miles' fills speedily ouio hlllousnew, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled lor men, women, children. Hmallw.1. mlldest.sunll Gldoses. Slcts. Hampl&s Free, nt C. 11. llageubuch's urug store. Oomplotod to Doadwood. The llurlington Koute, 0., II. & Q. K. B., from Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis, Is now completed, and dally passenger trains aro running through Lincoln, Nob,, and Cutter, S. D., to Doadwood. Also to Now cattle, Wyoming. Slcoplng cars to Dead' wood. tf FIGHTING LABOR UNIONS. Btrllto ImitiRiiriited In Five of tho Amor. rnn Axe Company's Factories. Nkw York, Sep. 1. The American Axo and Tool Company is composed o nine axe factories, situated nt JohntonviUe, N. Y.j East Douglass, Mass. i Beaver Falls, I'd.; Cleveland, O.; Mill Hull, Pa.; Oovf nmla, N. Y.; Bellefonte, Pa., and DalUton Spa, N. Y., and controls aliout one-half tho production of axes In this country. Thu employes of tho ilrst llvo mnnumo- torles of tho American Axe Company have gone on a strike, caused by the ef forts of the company to discourage tna urowth of labor unions. These factories are tho largest ana most Important onos in the company. The company claims that it win let uio shops rot down before allowing tho unions to exist In them, and the men de clare they will leave tho dlfToront townB and hunt other work rather than aban don their organisation. The federation of Labor has ngreed to nld the men to the cud. ALMY'S TREASURES. "What 11 Search In tho Warden Itnrn Kevcnled. Hakovkii, N. II., Sep. 1. A search has been made in Warden's barn, in which tho murderer, Frank C. Almy, hid for so long a time without detection, resulted in the finding of tho necktie ense which Christie Warden gavo her murderer na a Christmas gift. Other articles wcro found, among them h URpklu ring, some pencilled sketches made by Christie, n large braid of the victim's hair, a dozen verses of senti mental poetry, in tho murderer's hand writing, and a package of four handker chiefs marked with the initlnl "C." From tho same hiding place wore also tnken ten unopened cans of salmon, sar dines, clams, and corned beef, besides a bottle half full of Mcdford rum. A NOVEL SCHEME. Weather Forecasts Muy fenon llo Dlssom hinted by Locomotive Whistles.' Washington. Sep. 1. Tho Weather Bureau is endeavoring to ostabllsh a novel Bystem of weather forcasts. Al ready tho principal railroads of tho coun try havo adopted tho plan of disseminat ing woathor predictions by displaying signal flags on trains, and the Bureau hopes to extend this system by having locomotives give the signals by means of their whistles. I'rofessor Ilnrrington, tho chief of tho weather bureau, has arranged n system of whistlo combinations by means of which persons living at 11 distance from tho railroads can receive the forecasts. By repeating each combination a fow times with an intervnl of ton seconds between, possibilities of error in reading tho forecasts will bo avoided, such as may arise from vnriablo winds or failure to hear tho warning signal. Lusters Strike AgaiiiHt a Reduction. Haverhill, Mass., Sep. 1. About 40 lastcrs and dealers-out employed nt tho shoe factory of tho Field-l'haycr Manu factory are on strike against a reduction of flvo cents a caso in their work. Tho Field-Thnycr Company havo first and hecond grades under n first gradu price list. They now demand that tho union givo thorn n second grndo list similar to that used nt Chick llrothers. An Important Horse Sale. New York, Sep. 1. Tho product of tho Poy tonu, Hurstbourno nnd FcrncllIT Studs were sold nt auction last ovening by Auc tioneer Willinm Lnston, of Tnttersnll's. Prominent turfmen from all over tho country were present. Bidding was brisk, but in most cases only modcrato prices wero realized. Tbo total receipts for tho yearlings wero .$17,275, an average of &421.R0 iwr hnnd. Advertising It Is aaid will sell anything, this is truo in a measure; but for Uyirg qualities,- merit is the test ExtcnaWa advertising may sell anything whera It Is now or unknown, but after it comes into general use, H is judged according to It worth. The continued au4 steady growth of Swift's Spodfio Li tho best evidenco of 1U excollenca. It Is most popular vhero It Is bcsS known. Every bottle sold, sells tea others. Every ono that taken it bo comes Its friend, and recommends H to tkelr acquaintances. Treatise on Blood and Skin DiscMna Bailed free Swift Srrano Co., Atlanta, Can HKE IHSURANCB! Ingot ui ilil Etlli.!e Ptrtlj Cut hapi Itepresentcd by nln CAIIOTJ12" 8. JnrdtuBtrest UMVIIJ riUO I 1 I aHKNANDOAir.PA FOIITIETH ANNUAL -OP T1IK WILL HELD AT OBWIGSBUBQ SEPTEMBER 1, 2, 3 & 4. An excellent programme has been arranged, i'rof. Vnu Normau, of Baglnaw, Michigan, lu i'iwcu, mill li'B KirlUK Ol lUOrOUgO bred horses and Rive some of his darlinrnnr. formances. which have never been given any. where In this part of the eountrv. The trotting programme Is excellent and entries nro numerous, as the purses of the Central Pennsylvania Circuit, ol which the nuove society is amemuer, amount to jo.siu, You will miss u treat It you do not attend. 8-2sMt QUIET IN CHILI SOW Laquedaiio Acting Temporarily as President. SEVERAL EXECUTIONS TO-DAY. Prominent Government Officials to ba Blot for Their Part in the Trouble, Unlniacedii Traced to Los Andes He KMppcit Out With Ills l'ninlly and Vnlu. ahles lleyond tho lluach of tho TlebelA l'orclf;)! Admirals Itcfuao to Surrender llefngoes. Valparaiso, Chill, Sep. 1. Order Is gradually being restored in Chill. Gen. Rasquedano has been recognized as Presi dent ad interim of the Ilepubllc by tho members of the Junta hero and llttlo doubt is felt but that this action will be ratified by tho members now on routo from Iquirpuo. The government troops at Conoepcion, Talcahuano nnd other places have, through their commanding officers, notified the Cougregntionallst authori ties that they havo finished lighting and are roady tojobey orderu from the Junta nnd only Conulinbo promises to make trouble. All that remains to be dono now is to put down the sporadic cases of disorder, bring to trial such of the Unlmncedist offi cials as have leen guilty of outragoons nets of tyranny anil prepare for the elec tlons which will give tho Republic an un questioned constitutional government. Senor uouoy thinkB that JJalmncoila has escaped to IJuenos Ayros over the Cordil leras by way of Los Andes. He left San tiago, according to news received by Senor Gotloy, on Saturday morning with six carriages, containing his family nnd valuables. Relative to Minister Egan Senor Qodoy emphatically declares that every inter view had by him with Halmaceda was entirely confined to tho question of com mercial reciprocity between the United States and Chill. Nothing of personnl benefit to Minister Egan was discussed. More K&ccullons to Come. Sovernl prominent government officials will be shot to-day after n trial by court martial. Referring to tho silver shipment, Senor Godoy says that Halmaceda bought the Italian steamer Aiiuila at Montevideo. Tho owners required cash. The United States Navy Department refused to ullow tho Baltimore to carry tho bullion. Balmacedn s olllclnls at Coqulmbohavo cut the English cabio thero and have re fused to surrender nnd will make a light. Tho Esnioreldn with tho Lynch started for Conulinbo last night. Transports with troops will follow. The lirst, and so far tho only execution which has tho appearance of having been prompted by revengo occurred hero yesterday. Tho Procurator Fiscal, Fns, who prosecuted the cases against tho men who wero alleged to bo In the plot to blow up the torpedo boats Almlrante Lynch and Almlrante Condell and tho transport Imperinle, which resulted In the execution of Cummings uud two others, was taken out and shot. A formal demand for their surrenderwas made yesterday on Admiral Brown nnd Herman Admiral by lntenucnto Joaquin Wnlker-Mnrtlnez. After consultation tho two naval officers informed Senor Walker-Martinez thnt they would declino to surrender the men unloss proper guarantees were given that their lives would bu sufo until they had had a fair trial. The prosenco of political refugees on board the American and uerman war ships has been tho cause of Boveral con lomcroucos aud much 111 leoling. THE SCHEME FELL THROUGH. Kfforts to Taho Out 63,000,000 of the Ex tended 1 1-1$ I!ontl a Failure. New York, Sep. 1. Tho orrorts of a couple of bank presidents to arrange for tho taking out of ?3,UUU,UUU ol tho ex tended 4 1-2 per cent, bonds, which fall due to-day, against circulation ut 2 per cent tho ratu llxod by the government has not succeeded. Up to last evening only $1,800,000 had been subscribed for bv tho banks, aud Frederick U. Tnppen, president of the Gallatin Nationnl Panic, uud one of the parties interested, stated that tlieschouio had tallen through. Mr. Tappeu further suid: "Had the government extended tho bonds nt 2 1-2 per cent. I have no doubt in my own mind but that the entire ?5, 000,000 would have been taken up Thure was practically no money in taking tbo bonds at 2 per cent, against circulation, not more than 01-100 of ono per cent." Declslunln the Allvshcuy Itutlroad Caso. I'msBUHO. Sod. 1. In the United Stilton Court JudKo Iteid has just banded down a decision in the celebrated Alle gheny Itailroad vase. The court doclaros that the Alleghony Valley itailroad shall be fcohl In accordance with the manner prayed lor by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. The decision ullows the road to be sold without divesting It of tbe mortgage, oxoept the income mortgages. The holders of iuoome bonds wanted the property sold divested of all mortgages. The decision ia a victory for tbe Pennsyl vania llailroad Company. Hebrew llefugeea Still Detained. New York, Sep. 1. Tho largo party of lttissian Hebrew refugees who landed at tbe liarge Office from the Cunard steamer Ktrurla are still detained by the immigration authorities for further oxnuiinatiou as to their physical and linaucial condition. Many ut them nro pennileas and oama here with their fami lies because they bad been deceived into believing that they would lie welcomed here and provided with homes by this government. Wants Com lets for Coal Miners. NASHViLUa, Tenn., Sep. 1. In his mes sage to the Legislature the Governor in cidentally suggests the purchase of unde veloped ooal landK, upon which to erect tho penitentiary with u view to working tho mines with convict labor nnd Belling the coal to tho public. A Murdered Man's Skeleton Found. Pottsvuxi!, Ya.t Sep. 1. Tho skeleton of a man was found In the woods near Lofty yesterday. Thoro was a bullet hole in the back of the skull, which indicated that the man had been murdered. It ia thought tbe body bos loin ia the woods for over a year. RMffififfMPiiRirvnEM nnn As a IMeZaiunn't" T"U m,0,'B 8TK T'l "pnUFECT IIIULTH. ' cue "nvo caYuarHoniiso Ho of land's Podophyllin Pills At tho Summer Capital. Cafe Mat, N. J. , Sep. 1. Tho Presi dent is very busy catching up with accu mulated work. Secretary Husk arrived last evening ns a guost of the President. Ho was accompanied by his clerk, S. S. Eockwood. President Harrison nnd Congressman Keyburn, piloted by local sportsmen, aro getting ready for n day's shooting on Mauumtukin meadows. Congressman Scott 3Itich Wealtor. ElliE, Fa., Sep. 1. Congressman Will iam L. Scott passed n bail night and was perceptibly weaker to-day. Doctors Top per and Hrandes decided late Inst even ing that it would be unwiso to attempt his removal to Newport, R. I., In his present enfeebled condition. Dr. Pepper returned to Newport last night. Sirs. Garrett's Hall. Newport, R. I., Sep. 1. Ono of tho last balls of the season was given last evening by Mrs. Robert Garrett nt the cottage Bhe is occupying this season off Narragansett avenue. Tho affair was one of tho most brilliant of the social season. The Ills Nlajtnra Tunnel. Ruitalo, N. Y., Sep. 1. Tho prelim inary work on the big tunnel at Niagara I rails has boen compieieu anu me wors on the tunnel Itself is now going forward ranidl v. Of the 8,530 feet to be excavated about 1.173 ha been liono. It goes bach all tho money you'vo spent for it if there's neither benefit nor cure. That's what ought to bo said of every medicine. It would bo if tho medicino tvero good enough. But it is said of only ono medicino of its kind Dr. tfierco's Golden Medical Discovery. It'n tho guar anteed blood-purifier. Not only in March, April and May, when tho sarsaparillas claim to do good, but in every season and in every caso it cures all diseases arising from a torpid liver or from impure blood. For all Scrofulous, Skin and Scalp Diseases, Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Biliousness, it is a positive remedy. Nothing elso is as cheap, no mat ter how many hundred doses aro offered for a dollar. With this, you pay only fpr tho good you get. And nothing elso is "just as good." It may be "hotter" for tho dealer ; but you aro tho ono that's 'io helped. Bank Counters, Tylor System, Port ablo, Unequaled In Stylos, Cost and Finish. ISO Tae Catalogue of Counter, Doaka etc., lllnatrated Id Colora, Iloota, Vrf Postage lfi Ctota Alfo Tyler's Hoyai OIHce lie. lie and Type writer Cubliicte, KOO HI Vice. Best nnd cheap est on earth, with great reduction In prices. mu pairo catalogue Tree, roataxe 13 eta. lull Heee of lleaaat ibalra. Talilea, Hook Ca.va, CaMutte, Loyal lllauk Cablnola, rte., alwajalffl alivk. Rn.rlal Hork nade 1a nrd.r. Tii.i:ts i)r.sicco.,st.i..jui, sid.,u.H.A. DR. THEEL, 538 the onlr gunula Ut-rusa Atucrleia ftptfctftlUi In tfw L'ntUMl StV who tun w our Blood Polaon Nervous Debility ud Spe cial Diseases ' Skin Diet,, hvd bpou Paint to tb boQii SoroThroat & Mouth, IMolchei, fitniiln, ErupUont, awfl or hrd Clwr, HwtrUlavi, IrritMiooi, lutlnuiniUoni unJ Rontiliigi, buictunx, Wctkfitti inJ i-ii'j dcsr. lott mmory wask hwk meoUl ntotr, Kllaty km KUl.t. r DiioMoi And (Ul DlcKl roiuUlnft rrota 't'l, la llewmloii or Urerwork. Kecent cuoi cured ia 4 to 10 tvUrt kt moe Do not Inatt bopt, no niMtcr hit Uilog Doctor, Qutwk, Family or Boplta) Phlclan hu ftUed. Ur.THI-.BL cure pOBltlvely wllhont dftotloo tnta bail Of M. OL, TOCW, MIIjOLI Oai ilTHli COWTIIirlATIIHJ Marnirjaii. rlnh or p,.)r, rtni to I'Anip tor bOOW ''TRUTH" fitmi.li. OnMka un-lcr inorn titlminla. !."? iUIIt lm 9 t . Fn 6 to . Vrt. "t. Xr'ia 6 to 10. Bund. S till It. rila or call and W wad. For Kefercnoo fcea Wedn. "d Saturday JH1. di.7 Timfc Or the J.liiuor 31nli.. gualilily tiutsu Mj-uiuuiiiiJiivritiir nr. liuini'ia Uolileii Nitecicic It Is manufactured as a powder, which on be srlrea tf,!"- wi Wi uuudu ut tn, or 111 lOtK. without tbo koowledffe of the patient. It it abaolutel; narmlofti, and will efleot a permanent and speedy cure, whether tha patient ia a xaodurata drinser or an aloohoua wrjes It baa ben riven In thousands jv w.Baj,nuu iu fvurr laaiaatM a peneoc euro naa ioi lowed. It inner (alia. Tbeayatom onoe ltnprajrna d with tbe Bpeoirto.it beoouire an utter Impoaslbtliu ior thellQuor appetite to extttt. 48 pase book of parttomar fre. To be had e C. H.. HAGENBUCH, Drt-ool&t, Shenandoah WATER OF LIFE. A newly discovered SIlNIillAL WATER. the ute or ulilch will supply lrupnrtant ele tnents neccsry lo health. It will cure the Kidneys, Mver, rltoruscli, and all Ilowd and llladder disease. It will dissolve calculi and remove 1 turn. It rt moves the urlo acid from tfce blood and tbus destroys Malaria and mine, iv cures xirieni's airease, ana is peclally recommended for people advanced In life, and for cenera) debility. For undoubted proofs of this tend lor pamphlet elvlng full I particulars, to j, . PEKItY, Water ot Idle i n . m rouin uain niu wuaes-iiarre ra. 1'iArn bl COWaiLlV KM) " ' 1-7 DRUNKENNESS CLKAlt THE CO.lirLHXION, IIUIOIITHM THU I3YKS, SWEKTHN THE IIIlEATn, TONE THE STOMACH, Tf T'flT'T. T I' rrTT T. T T VI' 1, . ... . ..... r. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. TO Purifies tho blood, tones up the system, gives an appetite. Cures dyspepsia, constipa tion, sick headache. Regulates the liver and kidneys, and bo sides cures all blood and skin diseases, whether manifested only by common pimples, or eczema, or by ulcers, abscesses, and the more A'iolent effects of scrofula and blood poison. Is perfectly harmless and n iver fails. Sold at Klrlln'8 Drue Store, Ferguson's Motel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. Your trade Is what wo want. This is how we propose -to get It, By selling you n flrst clnss article; by selling you for less than others; by celling you furniture, an organ, a plnno, n sewing machine or anything else In the line of homchold goods. Wo have a large nnd va ried stock to select from. No trouble to show goods. Call, examine aud be convinced. 4 H 19 THE OLD RELIABLE, Jllli SoutU BInlu St., Lohigli Valley llailroad. ABRA.KQEMEKT OF FABSEGER THAINS. -MAY 10, 1891.- I'asscneer trains will leave Bhenandoah for Mauch Clumfe. Lehlebton. Platlnelon. Uata- dauqua, Allentown, Betblebem, Easton, I'lill adelphla and New York at 6., 7.-10, !).( a. m., izat, 6.io, o.m p. m. Kor Holvldtre. Delaware Water Qan and Btroudtburg at 5.47, a.m., ana 5.20 p. m. rur ijaiuuerLviuu anu areniou, v.vo a, zn, For White Haven. Wilfees-Marre and Fltta ton 5.47. .08, 10.41 a. m 3.10 and bS& p. m. For Tunkhanuock, 10,41 a, m., 3.10 and 5.26 p. Ui For Auburn, Itbaca, (Geneva and and Lyons 10.41 u. m ane b.'M p. m. r nr j.acc vuie, xowanoa. nayre, waveny, Elmlra. Koche&ier. lurlalo. r.lntrara Fnlui. L'hlruKu und all points Went at 10.41 a. m.,and p. m. For lmlra and the West via Salamanca at 3.10 p. in. for Auucnrica, nazieion, niocaion, jum ler Yard, Weatkerly and l'enn Haven June lion at 6.47, 7.40,8,08 a. in. and 12.62, 8.10 and 5,28 p. in. ror jeaneviue, o.evision anu Heaver Meadow, 7.40, 0,08 a.m. and 6.26 p. ru, For Hcrautonnt 5.47 V.W. 10.41a. m. 3.10 and 5:28 p. m. ror jiazie uroos. jeaao, uniion anu j?tcq. land at 5.47. 7.40. 0.08. 10.41 a. ni.. 12.M 8.10 and 5.26 p.m. ror uuuiiu&e ui, o.a uuu v.vo a.m., anu 3.11) p. m. For W lggans, GUberton and Frackvllle at 6.50undv.08a m and 4,10 p.m. For Yatesville, Mabanoy City and Delano 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, 10,58 a. m.,12.52,3.10,5.26, 8,03, PJi and 10.27 p.m. roriost uieea, jiraravine ani .Asmana ( m AH u KO 111 in h l m t m A ,n u e 11, 4.7U,t..U, .U.1U AAA., A.ViA A. (V, 1,lV UMJ. 8.10 and 6.14 p.m. ror uarawuier, hi. uiair aru I'ottsviiie, 7.40, 0.08, 10.58 a.m., 12.52, 3.10, 10, 6.26 and 8.0b p.m. ror jjdck iuouniuin, incw notion ana Moreu. 7.40. 9.08. 10.58 a. sc.. 12.52. 3.10. fi.26 and 8.03 p. ra, For liaveu Hun, Centralla, Mt. Carmel and Buamoum, o.ai, ana lv.xa a. ra., i.iu, i.ii sua 8.vu n. in. Trtdns leave Bhamokln lor Hheunndnab. 76 116 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and (UK) p. m arriving nt Shenandoab, 0.05 a. m., I2J2, 8.10, 6.26 and ll.i! p. xu. nuniiAX tuaipim. For LoBt Creek. Utrardvllle and Ashland. 6.5(i, D.10 11J6 o. m., 2)5 p. m. For Darkwater. Bt. Clair and PoltsvlUe, u.uv, o.w, vxje, ui.. ,a p. lu. For Yatesville, Mabanoy City and Delano, i.w, a. in,, i.io, .iu, o.ujp. in. For Lofty, Audenrled and Uaileton, 8.W tv va 1.40 p. m: ruriuuucu vnuua. x.enignun, rjiaiingiou, CataMiuaua. Allentown. liethlehem. Kastok and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. mi rur ruuaueipma, i.iu p. m. . U. BYINGTON, Uen'l Pass, Act., liethlehem, iPPORTANT NOTICE I All persons are hereby warned NOT TO FISH IN TUE DAMS ! Belonging to the Shenandoah Water Company, and oil parties caught violating this; notice Will uu Prosecuted ns Trespassers. By order of tub ao2vri.vjT-s-l WREAFTRRYOU m ffl Bro - ..wJai muu MUUUiUg -LW1.1.1 1 ' Tin; Table in ejffeel Jiifj 10, 18U1 --.... i u nuiA r aj uuuiiuitxf villi ail 1 uliLU l.'nf T-'.U Vn.V .l . I)lll1nj.1..l,,. w z.iu 5.ia, 7.30 a. m. nnd 12.83 2.50 unrt r. -. u..uuuj .iv nuu .io u. in. rur i v An unuuir, week days, r.M, a. m. and 12.85 and 2.E0 rt.m. m, i.w, a. m., ii3o and 5.65 p uuv,i,i.iniia7,1 o.ni. 4.30 n. m. i or Aiieniown. week dav. 7. HI t. m ' i.:0 d. m. HntlflflV. O 1(1 onrl 7 a, m . 4 30 P.m. IMUJ m.tnw tiini ii,oa ii. III. For Tttmuunii find VoViannw nu day, 2.10, R.is, 7.20, a. m., 12 8$ 2io and 6jJ ii. m. ouuuay. .luana 7.4Hft.m.. d mi . w. Additional tor Muhanoy City, week days '7.00 For Lancaster nnd Columbia, weet days. Ml a.m., 4.60 p.m. ror willlamBrKirl, Sunbury and Lewlntmit, week days, 8.23, 7.20 and ll.ftj a. m.. x t. 7.M m. uunday 3:23 m , 8.05 p. m, Kor Mahanov Plane. whr iiuvn. 2.1ft H 91. 1 W. 7.20 and 11.3) a. m.. 12.Sfi. .sr,. .&,. a .as 7.00 and k. p. m. Bunday, 2.10, and7.a m, s.oe, 4.S0 p. m. For Qlrarovllle rlhiTinAhiinnnflc K:aiinr. rwk days, 2.10, 3.23, 5.25, 7.2H and 11.3Ua. m., I2.3o. 1 So. v.50. 6.M. 7.00 and U.26. r. m. Hnnduv: IV, , I. IO . ill., OA'O, II. 111. "or Aehland and bharooKln. weefe S.2j, 5.25, 7.H 11.30 a. m., 1.85. 7.00 and m. eunoay .-, s.na u. m., .ua p. m. - i Ijeave Now York via Phllrulelnhla. -anlr dyo,7.45 a. m 1.E0, 4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.1B QiBoi. sunany, o.uo p. m.. u.is menu lieave xiew York via Mannb Chunk. umI; days, 4.30. 8.45 a. m 1.00 and 4.03 p. m. Leave Phllsdniohin. -Rrff.x invn. j in. owa 10.00 a. in. 4.00 and tl.uo p. m.. Iri m Broad and CRllowhul and 8.35 a. in. and ll.m n. m. from 8th anc ureen uiroets. Monday 8.05 a. m. 11.S0 p. m. froiu ttin nuC ui.u i.eave r.eaoinc wees duye, 1.35. 7.10. 10.C6 nd 11.60 a. m.. fi.55. 1JS n. m. Knudav l ft", nn n Mi.ti a, m. L.eave Pottevllle, week dayH, 140, 7,40 a. m U.t0.S.ll v. m. Unndav. 2.40. 7.00 a. ill. anil 3.C6 1. m. ..eave iarnaqua, weeK days, 8.20, 8.48 and 2 1 a. m.. 1.21. 7.13. and u.ls n. m. Mnnrl iv 3 '.n 7.43 ' . m. and 2.50 p. ru. LMve ilahauoy Olty, weet aiyii, 8.40, 9.1& uud 11.47a. m 1.61, 7.42 nnd 8.41 p.m. bun. day, 8.40,8.17 a. m., 3.30 p. m. Leave Mahanoy PliLe, week dayB, 2-4U. 4.10 i!.80, 85. 11.69 a. m.,1.1,5, 2.C8. 5-20, 8 28, 7.57, and It) (n. m. Hundav2.4j. 4.00. and 8.i7. m. 3 37, 5.01, p. m. iehvu uiraraviue (iinppanannocK uiatlon) week days. 2.47, 4.07, 6.38, and 9.41 a. ni 12.05, a 12, 6.l, 8.82, 8.03 and 10.06 p. m. Hunday,i,47, 0 , S.S3a.ra.3.41,5.i7 p. m. i.tave Wllllamiiport, week days, 8.00,9.43 anc tt.66 n. m. 8.35 and 11.15 p. m. Bunday 11.1& d. m. for Baltimore, Washington and the west via B, O. K, K., through trains leave Ulrnrd Avenue station, l'hlladelpbla, (P. & K. K. R.) at 4.16, 801 and il.27 a. m 1.34, 4.24, 5.55 ant 7.23 p. m. Bunday, 4.16 8.02 11.27 a, m 4.34 '.55 and 7.21 p. m. atiLantic city division. l.eava Philadelphia, Chestnut Btrett VVnarr uno nouinoireei wnarr. 9 I'ot AiimitlcCIiv. Woelr-duvd Kxnreiw. S.15. 8 00. 9:00. 10.4i n-- m. andlim (HaturdaVB onlv. L30). 2.(0. 3.00. 3.S0, i.W', 6 00, 0.00 v. iu. Accommodation, 7 10 ti. m., 4.n, o p. m. on(ij. tsxprees, 515, 7.00, 7.30, 8.00, 8 30, 9.00, 0.30 a. m. and 4 30 p. m. Aocoinmi .ition. 8.00 h. m. and 4.45 p. ia. Jcieturnlcs, leave Atlantic City, depot corner imntlo and Arkauwui nveiinn. vee!r-rta Kxpress, 7.00, 7.30, 8 00, 0.00, 10.00 a. m. and 3.15 4.00, 5.30, 6.81), 7.30, 9 30 p. m. Accommodation 6.00, 8.10 a. m. aud 4.Mp m. Bnndays-Bx-press, 3 30, 4.00, 6 00, 6 00, fl-30, 7-00, 7.30. 8.00, 0.3O p. m. Accommodation, 7.80 a.m., 6.05 p. m. U. Ii. HAJXCUCK, Uf-U 1 tt-ea r AKt A, . HcLKOD. Pres. X Oen'l Manacer. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, ssutnrxiij. division. C and after Aiov. 24, 1680, tralnt will lean Bhenawloah as follows: For Wlggsn, Gllbcrton, Frackvllle, Kev,' llastle, Bt. Clair, and way points, 6.0J, S.1U in and 4.15 p in, Bundavs, 600, 11.40 a m and 3,1 0 p m. For FotUvllle, 6.00, D.lo o m and 4.15 p m. Sundays, 6U0, 9.10 a m and 3.10 n tn. For Ktadlng, 6.00, 8.10 n m and 4.15 p m, Sundays, 600,8.40 a.m. and 8.10 pm. For I'otutowu, Phoenixvllle, iorrUtovm and Philadelphia (Broad street etatloni, 6.TO, 9.10 am. und 4.15 p m week days Bucdays, 600, 8.4Ja m 3.10 v m Trains leave Frackvllle lor Bhenandoah nl 10.40 a m and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 p m. Sundays, 11.18 a m and .40 p m. Leave PoiUvlllo lor Bhenandoah. 10.15 snffi 11.(8. a m 7.15. 9.42 p m. bundavs. 10.40 n m. 5.1 o p m. iioavo i-niiaacipnia (iiroaa srreet station). , ir Pottsvlllo and Bhenandoah. 6.57.10.25 a m 2.10, 4.10 and 7.00 p m week days. Bunday am HDQi.iup, m. For w York. 3.20, 4.05, 4.40, 5.35, 6.50, 7.iKW , 8.208.80, i).60, ll.()0anilll.l5um. 12.00 noou. fllm lieu eprese, i.m anu i.eu p m.) 12.44, 1,40, 2.SU. ai' 8-50 7,lirsJ an" 10M P Ma IMS Un Bunaays, 3.20, 4.05, 4.40, 5.35, 8.12, 8.30, 8.50. a r. and 12.49, 3.20 (limited 4.50J, 6.2B, 6.30, 6,50 T.li h.Vi p in and 12.01 night. Bea Olrt. Burine Lase, Belmar. jcoau CJrove, Asbury 1'ark, and Lome liranoh. urnc nrancn. davf t or 3 20, 11,15, a. ru. 4.00 p. m. week Ifreebnld. 5.v , u. m. week aavs. Ualilmor" and Wasnmeuin. &.50. 7'ja. n.in 9.10, li,20, ) 1.18 a m, lSAS (rtmltea express) S.4B i.i p.Tt Kur t.iv p, m., unu iiunigut. r o; Baltimore, my, 2.02, 4.1 1, 6 08 and li.so p. ra. su, 7.m. H.iouna 11. if a. m. 4.4 6.o7, 7.40 p m, 12.03 night. Ha It. 'more only 5,08 and ll.Nl p in. ;or tuenmonaona tne isontn 7.20 H.iK k. m. i-imnea repress l.u n, m..U2.i jays. 'Irf rains leave Harrlobure tor Pltuouru and iho went every day at 1 Sand 3.10 a m ana J.00 (limited) and 3.40 p m. Way for Altoona, 4.1& a ra and 4.10 n m everv dav. ror i-nujuiirf. oniy, n.aj a m uaiiy ana 10.2U m week days. Leave Bnnbitrv lor Wllllamsnort. F.imlTa. Umia udalgua, iiocheoler, Ilnllalo and N iugam r ails, a.iu a iu uauy, ana l.aij p m woea oa.yH For Watklns. 6.80! n m week davs. ror Me ana iniriueaiate j erxuedlate nelnts. 5.10 a m: uaiiy, r ur uwn iiaven, oau, ana v&i a m. dally, 1.34 and 5.30 p. m. week days. Fob neuuva d.iu u ui i,m ana o,so p m weex cu,ys i.AXli., Ill CJUUUifcVH, )UAH, V- PUGH. dan Huti'r J. R.WOOD, 0n J'r,. ASt, -yyiLMINQTON ft NOllTlIEltN It. K. ,INI,(UVW (I, IHCt, AllUy.AV, AOitl. Trains leave Beading (P. a It. station) fo umrauar, oeyien, niraaDoro, Joanna, Bprmgi tleld, Waynesbure Junction, Coatesvllle.Weyi 1 cueisier,!. uuutiiuru juuciion, n. fe u. JUUCllOLar Wlimineton anu intermedia e stations. daily . except bunday, at 6.25 and 8.80 a.m. andSJV.' p. m. Bunday only at 8.05 p. m. ror nrirwica, ni. reiers ana iniermeaiats statlons,dally except Bunday, at 9.20 a.m., and 6.19 p.m. Bunday only 8.15 a. m. For Illrdtboro and Intermediate stations. Saturday only, at 12 ra. ft i ror iiauimorr ana wasnimrion (. U.K. R.) dallv excent Bundav at 6.25 nnd 8.S0 a. m. and 3.16 p. m. bunday only at 8.05 p. in. uruiuH arrive ui iteuaing ir. a n. ibiaiionj Irom Wilmington, If. & O. Junction, Mont chanln, Cbnddslord Junction, West Chester, Lenape, Coatesvlllo, Wayneeburg Junction, Bprlngneld,Joanna,I!lrdsboro, Glbmltar, Hey fen and intermediate Stallone, dally except Bunday at 10.2D a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m, bun dy only at 11.24 a. ni. From Bt. peters, Warwick and Intermediate stations, dally except Biinaay, at 8.24 a. in. and 2.25 p. m. Bunday i . m lrdi oniy aiop. m. From Blrdsboro nnd Intermediate stations. Baturday only at 1.40 n. m. From Washington and Baltimore, dally ex cept Bunday, 10 20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m. Bunday only at 11.24 a.' m. , llO WKES8 HRIGG8, Gen'l Pass. Agt. A, G. MCCA UHLAN D, Bupt, B RUPTURE, We, the nnderslgncd, I ItUDtUre bv llr .1. MAYER, 831 Arch Bt., Thllo. Thomas U. Ilartung, New ltlnggold, I'a., I.Pandt, Boutti Easton, Pu., L. P. fc C. A. Deturck, Uley, Pa H. G, Bianley, 421 Spruce Bt., Lebanon, Pa., A. Bchnelder. Locust Iiale, Pa.,D, B. Noll, Lime kiln, Pa., Wm. E. llarienstlne, Phoenlxvllle, Pa., W. M. Lelubach, 624 Washington Bt., Beading, Pa., J, 0. Lyme, 1810 W. Howard Bt., liarrlsburtr. Pa., O. Ktehn, Douelassvllle, Pa. Dr. MAYER Is at Hotel Penn, Beading, Pa., on the 2nd Baturday of each mouth. Call to see him. TX B. BRIOKER, M. ., ri (rlrr Tl J t .mm nr.Ti,aT No! R East Centre Btreet; Mabanoy City, Fa nm turn ivu soeoiai oiseasoi a specially, ,