Shenandoah Herald. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WKEKliY. 2, 0. BOYEB. Editor and P.lls,or, W. J. WATKI.TS, Local Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES '. Dkn.r, per year ; t8 Wkikly, per year 1 6:l Entered at the Postoftlee, at Shenandoah, Pa. for irWMtnlMian thro Huh the Malls m second class matl msttor. FUBLISKKD DAILY AND WHRKLY. YOUNG RAUM'S CASE. TIio Mstrlot-Attorimjr to iJcglu Trocccil. lug Agnlnsl Htm at Onue. Washikgton, May 25. Attornoy-Gen-ernl Miller placed In the hands of District-Attorney Cole the documents hav ing to do with the charge that Greon B. Itauni, jr., had a man appointed to a Pension Bureau office In return for finan cial favors. Mr. Cule later had an Inter view with the Attorney-General, and it is understood to havo been decided tnnt proceedings nifniust yountt Haum should Bpeedlly bo beun. Civil Service Com missioner Boosevelt, in commenting ou the Attorney-General's move, said: We fait very suro that the tostlmony made out a prima facie caso against tho four men Raum. Straun, Johnson and Smith and that it was our clear duty to promptly report it, not only to tho heads of departments in which tho men woro serving, but also to the Attorney-Gonornl for such action as he might seo fit to take. Tho misconduct these men nro allotted to be uilty Is of so serious a charactorthat we could do no loss. Incidentally tho whole affair shows tho immenso benefit conferred by tho civil servico law in do ing away with the possibility of tho salo of ofllccs; it must be remembered that tho gross offenco alleged was in roforonco to the obtaining of a place in tho unclassi fied sorvlca Such an occurrence is not only alwnys posBiblo, but is always prob able under tho spoils systom. It is im possible under ours." THE BRIGGS CASE. It Will Probably Como Before- tho rren byterlnn Assembly To-Morrow. Detroit, May 25. Look out for tho Briggs dobato. Every preparation Is be ing mado for a groat struggle. Tho Briggs mon nro working with might nnd main to stem tho tldo of opposition against tho Union Seminary professors. The hotel corridors are filled with clergy mon earnestly advocating tho causo they espouse. What tho Briggs contingent wants 13 nn ablo leader, and thoy are try ing hard to find ono. The Row Dr. Herrick Johnson, of Chi cago, is hero and sympathizes with Dr. Briggs, but ho can take no part in tho do bato for ho is not a commissioner. Ho is doing yooman's service for tho Briggs party, Tho Hov. Henry M. Field, D. D., of the Now York Evangelist, is also on tho ground and working hard on the eaun side, but ho can havo no voto on tho question. Prof. Henry Preserve Smith, of Cincinnati, is about tho only commis sioner of prominonco who sides with tho Briggsitos. Ho will certainly bo heard from in tho great debate. Sudden Deaths. flerrt disease Is by far I ho most freauent caufee of sudden death, which In three out or four eases Is unsuspected. The symptoms aro not generally understood Thefce are: lying on the right side, Bhort breath, palnordls. cress In side, back or ; boulder, Irregular fiulso, asthma, weak and hungry spells, wind n stomach, swelling ot ankles or dropsy, opmwlo- -"-y cough and smothering. Dr. Miles' Illustrated book on Heart Disease, free au! II Hngeubiich, who sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' unequaled Kew Heart Cuie, rind his llestorntlo Nervine, which cures nervoiif ness, headache, sleeplebsnos, ellectsof drink ing, etc. It contalcs no opiates. One would suppose a floating dobt would bo easily washed away, but it is not. Hold It to tho Light. Tho man who tolls you confidentially ust what. will cure your cold is proscribing Komp's Balsam this year. In tho prep aration of this' romarkablo modicino for coughs and colds no expense is Bparod to combino only tho bost and purest ingredi ents. Hold a bottle of Komp's Balsam to tho light nnd look through it; notice the bright, cloar look; then compare with othir remedies. Prico 60c. and ?1 The loafer of to-day will bn the father of tbe tramp of tho next generation. Rooky Mountain O'uro. -Tho druggists claim that people call daily for tho now euro for constipation and sick headache, discovered by ' Dr. Silas Lane wliilo in tho Rocky Mountains. It is said to be Oregon grapo root ' (a great rooiedy in tho far West for those com plamte) combined with simple borbs, and is made for use by pouring on boiling water to draw out tho strength. It sells at 60 cents a package and is called Lane's Family Medicine. Within a week or two the excursion soa jn will open. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The signal per. bain of tin sure approach of that more ter rible cllKeakri. Oon-uinmMon. Ask vcurselves ir yon t'tto mtord far tbe sake nl saving 50 i'whi., loror i ntH una no Homing Hint. We know liora e-pi-rieuce that Shlloh'g Cure will i 'ur juiir lougb. It, never lails. 'Ibis expMit. wny more ibuu a Million Bottles were nold lli past year. It relieves Croup and Wbopplau cough at once. Mothers do not be wllnoi t It. For Lame Back, Hide or Chest, use Khlloh's I'orouo piaster. Bold by O. II. Hag0 buch, N E. corner Malu and i.loyu Htrutiia. It w m'l 1 o long now till the picnio son son will oi,. o. Shlloh's Consumption Cure. This In beyond question tho moMM suc cessful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a lew duties lu variably cure the wo t cases ol Cough, Cronp, and Bronchitis, while its won derful sucoena In tbe enre of Consumption is Without a parallel In the history of imdtelne. Since It's first discovery it bns been sold on n guarantee, a test which no other medicine can siana. u you nave h t oukii we earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10 cents, SOctnts, and Jl.iil. II your Lungs are tore. Chut or Back lame. aseHblloh's Porous Plaster. Sold bv O. U. Ilagenbu.u, N. K, comer Main and Lloyd street. It's tho fellow who novor gives anything who is always kicking over tho extra col lections. , THE POPt INTERFERES, Ho Itoqnests Cardinal Glbbnnt to l)o Some thing About tho Lynching Affair, Paris, May 25. A dispatch to the Fltjaro froinRomo says tho Popo has writ ten to Cardinal Gibbons askliig the latter to furnish him with dotalls as to tho Now Orleans dispute, nnd as to it effect upon tho position of Itnliaus. His Hollneis, according to this dis patch, has also requested Cardinal Gib bons tr do his utmost to obtain an cciultablo solution of tho quostlons which have beon rulsed by tho New Orleans lyuchings. v Arrested Tor High Treason. Parib, May 20. Emllo Trlpono, n French artillery officer, has been arrested on a charge of high treason In being nn naent of the Armstrongs, the British gun manufacturors. Turpln, tho invontor of mellnlto, has puhllshetl a pamphlet charaluu Tripono with stealing nnd sell ing the secret of tho manufacture to the Armstrongs. TheCzaretvltch's Vlult to Siberia, St. Pmxjwmmo, May 2)5. To celebrate the visit of the Czarewltoh to Siberia, an imperial decree has been issued author izing the Sih.ilan Governors to remit two-thirds of the sentences nnd otherwise to ameliorato tho condition of worthy convicts. ' 103 Italians Convicted. Eomk. May 25. Tho result of the Mala Vita trial at Bari is that 14 havo been acquitted, nnd 100 sontonced to tonus of imprisonment ranging from six months to 10 years. Conflict With the Portuguese, London, May 2C Tho government confirms the statements as to tho conflict between tho British nad Portuguoso at Pungwe, but no details are glvon. Four Persons Drowned, LrvnnpooL, May 25. Tha stoamors Traffic nnA Mnrant? fMlMfr1 vnstnr,1n.v In .he river Morsoy and both sank, four poopio Doing urownea. Buy Keystorte flour. Bo careful that thi namo Lkssiq fc Co., Ashland, Pa., i prin'ed on overy sack. 3-3-3taw fSPffor LOSX or FAIXINO HANHOOD, WQeneral and NERVOUS DEBILITY: 1 5 Weakness of Body aad Hind, Effects ulcfErrorsorExoeEsesinOldorYounr. Itoboit, Aotilt .lA.MlO(U) mllr Ilntorf i). How lo HnUnto anil DirtfDlocniT"&H,l,AUKVKLUrruUll048ArAUTHorm)DK AbtOlutftr UDfalllnr 1103IK TKKATnKNT.ltvnrfilK In n dov. Henteitlfyrrora&OSlattH and ForplirariiiinlrlK,. lrilAtl.m. Kloierlplhe Hook, explanation and prwifa malted (iea!ed)rree( acsrcM ERIE M&D1CA1. CO., BUFFALO, N, Y SPECIAL NOTICES. The vestlbuled compartment sleeping cart recently Introduced on the Chicago, bt. Paui and Kansas City Hallway are models or com fort, convenience and luxury. Any patron of me steeping car isenaoica, oy tue introduc tion of i hose compartment cars, to tecure thf same privacy and onvenlence that he would In the best hotel. No other line west of Chi cago runs tbe compartment cars. In addi tlon, the tralnsare equipped with tho reguln open Pullman sleeper, giving passengers then choice. The dl ilng car service Is fully up to the requirements ol modern lullway jervlce An excellent cuisine, promptly served amid elegant surroundings, atmoaernUi charges, leaves nothing now to be desired. Any of our people contemplating a trip to any part of tht west or northwest cannot possibly securt better accommodations or lower rates thai by addressing W. P. Cooley, General Agent ol the Passenger department, 836 Chestnut Bt. Philadelphia, Pa. WHITE PEAKS AND DARK CANONS. Colorado Is a land of sharp contrasts, ol brilliant lie his, ol Intense nlindruvs; a land where hclgbts and depths muke obvious the mean'.ug of the word antithesis; aland where e'ery mood In mind can nnd an answering mood In nature. The high, white minarets of the mountains, from whose slender plnuaclbs llont the wind-blown bunnors oi thosnow, ap peal with silent eloquence to the lolty aspira tions of the soul; the sombre chasms cleft by Titan forces through granite-hearted bills wiiiun wnoso aeptns aura suaaows throng and swirling torrents dashspeak to the heart, a language that thrills, inspires and awes. It does not follow that thete glories ol whllo peaks and those glooms of dark canons pre clude the pleasant Intervals, the sunny meadows or the secluded nooks wherein the tired mind or wearied body may find peace ful rest and refuge from turmoil and toll. To oue rnnklug a Journey lu Colorado, New Mexico or Utah, or taking a transcontinental tour from Host to West, or vice versa, the Den ver and Rio Grande Railroad offers accom modations equal In elegance.couvenience and luxury to those of nny other line with the ad ded attractions of tho unrivalled scenerv along Its line, abounding In a mngntneent opulence of white peaks and dark canons, The month of .November, 1890, witnessed one ui uie mosi linporiuiu improvements in ran road facilities that has vet been made in Cnl. orado and tho West. The completion of Ite standard gauge of the Denver and HloQrnnd) Railroad from Denver, Colorado, over thi mountains to Ogden, Utah, which five ycais ngu whu ueeiueu un liupobsiuimy, is certainty a triumph of daring and engineering skill. The new line is by the way of iieadvllTe. tun. nellng Tennessee Pass, threading the canons of the Kaglo and Ornd Rivers, giving a view ot the Mount of the Holy Cross, enrouto, tak lng its trains through Glenwood Hprlngs and down the Grand River to Grand Junction, thence to Bait Lake City, Ogden and Ban rrHiuuMro. ny huh rouie one is given an op portunity to beuold the :agnlftcenco of Eag'e Hlver Canon and the marvelous beauty an grandeur of the Canon of the Grand. The overland train Is a model In every respect. From the engine to tho last first-class coach everything Is bright nnd now, and of tho most elegant stylo of workmanship and If .tny reader desires to know more about i nose stupendous works or nature, write to H. K. Hoonr. . General Passencer Aceut.Donver. Colorado, and he will send you. free of cos, elegantly Illustrated books, giving a full de scription of the marvels of the 'Bcenlo -jine.'-Hianiey wood m me "Great Divide." TAKE FOR SGOUT, BACKACHE, Pains InthoSIrfo, k the Chest and tha Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc.. 'tic, tha I IY1 PO RTED li n ni mi n n n f 1TJ5LAWP- m IL-EVEg-BlT The BEST. UNEOUAL-D REMEDY. Ufiod wltli Croat sucoeea In the Imnerlnl and Royal General Hospital of Vienna Bua many omen. tea Uuolisitil Tutlnoiiil out of Tfcsniisli; , . TKyroious, lu,, Jan.iW. -SO. I Your Anchor lJAtn ExnfA-l twill- avmR. I lnt. One of our Sisters, suffering from Itbeu-1 fiuum ror years, could nnd nothing to euro I uukruur AncnorrsmAineiisr. BC11O0L BISTE1-J Va NOT11S fAHE. DO Cont8 a bottle. I OF MOBT DRUaoiSTS, Oft DIRECT FRQU i F. AD. RIQHTER & GO.. , BIO Jiroaaicny, treUi York,, Kuropenn Ilonsosinuiloiitndl.G'r, , ilndou, Vlfiiua, ltottonlam. VramM , juneuiin, UAtn, Nuremberg. Lelielo. M 3 l'EIZS UESAL3 AWAS.ia, f BEE Bcokt about other Anchor RoJ meaies en Appliatlon, liroko n Itlb 'Whllo Suoczlng. Boumd BnoK. N. J., May 25. Dr. T. E. Davis, a physician living hero, was taken with a vi6lont fit of snoozing yesterd.iyi In his offorts to restrain tho convubiotiB ho broke a rib on Ms right side. Tho nc- cidont is said to US ns unusual na it is peculiar. The sudden shook glvon by the fracture frightened awtty tho Bnoeai- ing fit, General Ilutlor Will Fight. Boston, May 25. Gonoral Benjamin F. Butlor will probably to-morrow fllo n peti tion in tho United States District Court for n Writ of habeas corpus in behalf of Clariotta Johnson, now confined in the Woman's Reformatory. Judgo Nelson has consented to glvo him a heariug this week. All the Hall l'luyors Arrested. Cincinnati, May 26. Au attempt was made by tho Cincinuatls nnd Athletics to play a game of ball yesterday after noon on tho Association Qrottnds, but po lice interference put a stop to it nt the end of the first inning. All the players were arrested. Thero was a largo crowd in attendance. A Quarter Million Clone. New Havbn, Conn., May 25. O. W. Scrnnton, of the defunct bank of Bunnell & Scrnnton, which closed Its doors May 10, has nt Inst vouchsafed an opinion to tho anxious depositors and creditors as to tho condition of affairs. He says tho liabilities will reach $400,000. Two Druthers Drowned. Tnov, May !Jb. Thomas and John Mason, hi others, whllo out In a row boat were capsized and Urovnl last evening. THE RUBBER TROUBLES. The -.labilities of tho Star Company esti mated nt 1300,000. TnEtrroN, N. J., May 25. Tho Star Rub ber Company's troubles excito much com ment in business circles in this city. The liabilities as estimated nro 350,000. Mortgagos aggregating 230,000 will bo glvon to protect tho banks and Indorsors ot the company's paper. Tho company has doubt, It 13 said, of being ablo to pull through. The credit ors will probably to-day ask for tho ap pointment of a receiver. It is claimed by somj that tho com pany's assets will reach nearly as much as tho liabilities, and that tho company will bo ablo to pay dollar for dollar. JonathanJStewart, tho president, states that a roceivor will bo asked for to-day. lb is paid that tho Chemical Bank of Now Y jrk has 30,000 of the company's papor and (ho Bank of Amorica a smaller sum. Died from n Buaho's Dlte. Belyzdere, N. J., May 25. -Fred Duf ford, a well known stonomason of Qunkortown, Pa., is lying nt tho point of death from the blto of a. copperhead snnko. DulTord was riding along tho road aud seeing tho roptilo sunning it self got out of tho wagon to charm it. He claims to possess peculiar powers in this direction, but while attempting to manipulate tho snake it suddenly throw out it3 fang, nnd fastened thorn in his arm. Tho snnko could hardly be shaken loose. Tho man was at once, attacked with spasms. Tho snnko was subse quently killed and was found to measure three feat In lenorth. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER. Wednesday Eve,, May 27,1891 Prof. James Sauuage ! of Mev York, late Principal Baritone of the Carl Rosa Opera Company, London, Eng., MR. TONZO SAUVAGE, Assisted by MR. liEW HERBERT, of Bcranton, Basso, SIGNOR OWMBWRLA, Tenor, and number of other distinguished ai lists In a GRAND CONCERT ! s The rommttt-9 having charge of the concert will meet eveiy faturday evening, at 7 P. M.. at 'ho usur! place. PRICES, 25, 35 anil 50 CeutH. Reserved seats on ealo at Klrlln's drugstore Street Railway! tvTOOK In the MAHANOY CITY P HHENANDOAH, GIRARD VltiliK ard ASHLAND STREET RAILWAY can yet lie procured, nnd parties contemplating Invest, went should apply at once at the office of WILLIAM KIMMEL, 24 N. Jardm St., Shenandoah, Pa. tftlE contract for tho construction of the road betwoon Shenan doah and Ashland has been award ed and will be completed within 00 days from the lime the ground la broken for the Elation, CAIiS nUNNINO BY JUJ.?. T IB expected that cars will be running between Shenandoah and Ashland no later than July, Good Investment I every WATERPROOF BE UP TO THE MAnil NEEDS HO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. LAKESIDE! The finest in the interior of the State. Only available health and pleasure grounds in the Anthracite region. The nutnrnl attractions and magnifi cent ecenei of iho place are un equalled, and n day of recrea tion and phasur. may be spent in it to advantage. There ia good fishing aud bathing in the twin lakes surrounding the grounds. Boat houses will be built on the lakeside and regattas will bo frequeutthis season For Sunday Schools, Lodges, cfec, tub grounus are most suitable for pic - inlormation, call O. A. KEIM, PENNSYLVANIA RAILI10AD, 8OH0YLKIL1. DiyiSIOII, On and after iVov. Zi, 1890, trains wM leax Hhenantioah as follows; For Wlggau, Gllberton, Frackvllle, Now Oaatle, St. Clair, a.a way points, 6.W, 9.1 .' nm nnd 4.16 pm, Sundays, two, y.10 am and 8.1 Op in. For Fottsvllle, (MX), 8.10 a m and 1.15pm, Sundays. 600, 9.40 a m and 3.10 p m. For Koadlng, 6.00, tf.10 a m and 4.15 pm, Sundays, CM), 0.40 a.m. and 8.10pm. for Fottstown, Phoemxville, Worrlstowi and .'hlladelnhla (Broad street station;, 6.00, 4.10 am. and 4.15 p m weekdays Sundays, 600, 9.40 a m 3.10 p in Trains leave Frackvlhe lor Shenandoah ai 10.4O ui and 12.11, 7.42, 10,09 p m. Sundays 11.18 a m and 6.40 pm. Leave yoitavllle lor Shenandoah, 10.15 ana 11.43, a in 7.15, 9.42 p m. Sundays, 10.10 n in 5.15 p m. Irfjavti Philadelphia (Broad street station), for 1'ottsvllle and Shenandoah, 5.57,10.25 a in 2.10, 4,10 and 7.00 p m week days. Sunday O.Zj am and 1.10 p. ni. Kor W York, 3.20, 4.06, 4.40. 6.a5, 6.60, 7.80, 8.208.30, rf.E0, 11.00 andll,15am. 12.00 noon, aim lted express, l.OS and 4.60 p m.) 12.44, 1.40, 2.80 S.20, 4, 5, (I,a.il0, 6.60 7.1S 8.12 and 10.00 p m, 12.01 night. On Sundays, 8.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.85, 8.12. 8.80, 9.60, a ra. and 12.49, 8.2U (limited 4.60), 6.-3, 6,80, liM 7.18 8.1. p m and 12.01 night. For Sea Girt, Spring Lake, Belmor, Ocean Grove, Asbniy Park, and Long Branou 8.20, 11,15. a. ra. 4.00 p. m. week day For Freehold, 6.1 p. m. week clays. Baltlmop- and Wr-ehlngton, 8.60, 7.20, 8,81 9.10, ll.20, J1.18a 7n,l2.'"(lp3ilUdep.ress)8.4e 1.41 8LW anf v7.40 r, m., and 12.03 night. Fo iialtlmoro. niy,!ii2, tit, 5 08 and lt.80 p. m OnHandays,8.5U-:,aj,9.lUmd 11.18 a. m. 4.4) 6.67, 7.10 p m. 12.3a night, Baltimore only 5.08 and 11.80 p m. For Atlchmond and the South 7.20 11.18 a. mH (Limited Kxpress 12.35 p. m.J12.03 night, weet days. Sunday B, 7.20 a.m., 12.03 nlghl Trains leave Harris tmrg for Pitusourg anc the west every day at 12.25 and 3.1 u a m an 8.00 Ulmlted) and a.40 p m, Way for Altoona, a.15 a m and 4.10 p m every day. For Plttaliurg only, 11.20 a m dally ond lO.! p m week days. Leave Sunbury for WlUlamsport, Elmlra, Ounendalgna, Rochester, BnQaloand NUigors Falls, 5,10 a m dally, and 1.43 p m weok days. For watklns, 5.80 a m woek days. For ICrle and intermediate points, 6.10 a in., dally. For Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9,63 a ia. dally, 1.84 and 5.80 p m. week days. Foi IVenova 6.10 a in 1.43 and 60 p m week day, J JO ft. m Uundayi. 0HA8. Ji. PUW1I, jr. It, WOOD, (Jan. Man'r Uen. Paw, Agt rrlLMINQTN S NOHT.UEHN li. 11. Timetable in effect Hay, 10, 1891. TralnB leave Heading (P. s It, station) foi a oniltar, Seyfert, Blrutboro, Joanna, Spring, field, Waynesuurg Junction, C'oatesvllle.VVest Chnler.ChudKford Junction, B, t O. Junction, Wllmlugiou aud lniernu dime stAtlons, dully exuptsouday, at 0.23 nnd 8.80 a.m. and 8.15 p. m. Sunday only at 8.05 p. m. For W-rwlek, HUPeter and lntr;medlate Btutlons,dally except Sundy, at 9.10 a.m., and 6.19 p. to. buuday only 8.15 a. m. For Blrdsbjro nnd Intermediate stations, Saturday only, at 12 in. For Baltimore and Washington (B. A O. R. It.) dnll oxoepi. Hund y at 0.25 and 8.80 u. m and 8.16 p. m. bundev only ai 8.05 p. m. Tra.nsnrrtvof Pending (p. tt it. station) lroai V 'mlngton, It. & O. Junction, Mont cbanln, Cb.ddsioid Junction, West CheMrr. Lenape. Contesvllle, Waynesburg Junction. Sprt,.leld.Jt jnna.B.rdeboio, (illirultai, 8ey feriHUd mieimedlate otatlons, dally except Sunday at 10.20 a. in. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m. Sua. day only at 11.21 a. m. From St. Peters, Warwick nnd lhterraedlulc flatloiiB, dally except bunday, at 8.24 a. in. and 2.25 p. m. Sonday only at Op. m. From Uliilt-Loru mid intermediate stAtlons, Bauuuuy only at 1.40 p. m. Fiom Watblnt. uu trnd Baltimore, dally ex cept Sunday, 10 8) a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p.m. Sunday only ui 11.24 a. in. BOWNESH BltlQGS, Qen'l Pass. Agt. A. G. JUOOA USLAM1, Supt. MJSI vii iriimiieatly curuil L PlIlLADt ..i'tti i i'A. Eaw) at oncv, no KiwiaUca or Ions of tin fiuiu Imtilneijs. Casusjironnmu'tK. lu- curablu 'jy Mwr.i ivu.ii.vi buua tor irtui&r. AdvtcoFroo. OiacoUouraOtofti CURE GUARANTEED. COLLAR fa CUFF THAT CAN BE RELIED, ON BEAR THIS MARK. TRADE MARK.. i Summer Resort, Ptc-mc "I and Pleasure Grounds 1 LAKESIDE (East Mahanoy Junction) mid. wny between Mahanoy City and Tama qua, now managed by a new stock com pany, will be open to tho public within a low weens, and dates can now bo secured. A number of societies havo already been booked nnd others wishing desirable dates should make application -ftlthout delay. Under the new management many lniprovo mentn will be made, some of them being now .under way, that will make it tho plc-nlcand pleasure grounds of the region. A large dancing pavilllon and a trotting park are among the new additions. The bost liorsesln the State will be secured to run or trot this season. nics and outings. For dates nnd other on or address, Excursion Manager, Ji ww 4 Bro. Chamber Sets, Bedsteads, Bureaus, ChlQoniers, Wash BUinds, Couches, Dressing Cabinets, Wardrobes, Armolres, Sideboards, l)(nipg Tables, China Closets, Dining Cnalrs, Buflots, Smoking Chairs, Card Tables, Mirrors, Sofas, Tea Tables, . Parlor Snlts, Loun.fM, Divans, Easy Chairs, Parlor Cabinets, Easels, Music Cabinets, Piano Chairs, Hall Stands, Settees, Hall Tables, Fancy Tables, Wood Mantels, Book Cases, Writing Desks, Secretaries, Bool. Cabinets, Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines. .sri UPHOLSTERY GOODS BOITOM PIWCES. J. P. Williams & Bro. BHENAJSDOAH, PA. WATER OF LIFE. A newlv dlsrovert d MINHItAL WATER. the upe ol whh h will tunply Important ele men's utcn iry lo health, It will cure the Kidneys, 1 tver, Stomach, andnll Boweland jjiuuuerm er'srs, it -win uitMuvu ciuciui uuu if liKivo tliem. It removes the nrlo acid from the blood and thus destroys Malaria and tiiil',. Itciuniif.hl'H disease, and is es. pr'j'a'ty : rcommended for neonle advanced la l e, and "cr general del"" . For undoubted )Uoo jo i'i&nnrtJor pn. ohlet giving full p:u.ici'a loJ.H. PKHUY, Water ol Llie ic, ; fcouiii juaiu au, wnxes-iiarre, pa. TREATED tiFE..fffeS?asJ Hkve cured iftanv tl.uMnd Cur. isticnu prpnuuucou hofl- ny the 1X.-5I I.livsi nts From firt doja tvmutoim Kpktly lltpi. "4 i" ttn ,l.,y, .11 kin twlvlhlrtU of nV wuiiomiKe,rjii,,oL Vi.d ', r FHHP BJOOK of teeth UUl, tend ten cents In tl ntpi to iwiy postfttfe nmxmn UU. 11. U. OIIEKJ. A 80.W. AlJ-tSrS. Philadelphia afid loading Bailroad. Time Table in effect May 10, 1891 TRAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS ror ew York via Philadelphia, week duvh 1.1D 5.25, 7.20 ft. m, and 12.35 2.60 ond 5.5C ). m.. Sunday 2.10 and 7.18 n. in. Vnr n Ydrk, via Manch Chunk, week days, 5.2(1. 7.20, a. m. nnd 12.35 and 2.60 r. m. f or Rend I 111? nnd l'lillnilnfnhln uv iio... 2.1b, 6.85, ,7.20, n. m., 12.85 2.60 and 6.55 pirn. anuany. tu ana i.ia a. in. MMTiBuurB, week days, 2.10,7.20 a. m,. i.10, 6.65 n, m. or Auentown, weoK aayii, 7,20 v tn., 12.35 ,10 p.m. o".or- rottsvllle, week days, 2.10, 7.W," m,, 2.3 1 2.50 and 6.56 p. in. Bunday, 2 10 and 7.18 k in. For Tamnona and Mahanoy City, week lays, 2.10, 6.35, 7.20. n. m., 125 2.60 nnd 5.50 i.iii, nuiiuiiji iiuauu .ia a. ra. Additional or Mahanoy City, week days 7.00 p. m. put iw.uh miu uuiuuiuia, weeK uays, ,20 a. Oi., 2.E0 p. m. ' 0n.,tri1llnHi.Kn O 1 . . . . ri ,i iijiuiaH1! uuuur'BflU X,eWlBOurR, feek days, 3.25. 7.20 and 11,3) a. m 1,83, 7.00 . xu. auiiuuy n:3 h. nr. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.i0 8.2), 7.711 nnri 1 f '-ill n iy l'J! 1 or. ki, . ce 7.00 and p. m. Sunday, 2 10,' 8.25 au'd 7.48 For Glmrdvllle (Itnnnahnnnock Stntlnni k days, 2.10, 8.25. 5.26, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m,, 12.S5. 1 85 Ji0. 6.5ft. 7.00 HndB.36. D. m. Sundav! 2-10 ..2 , 7.4b a. m., 3.06 p. m. it Ashland nnd Snamokln, week days, ,25, 5.25,7.20, 11.3') a. nl., 1.35, 7.00 and 0,25 ia. Monday 8.25 n. m.t 8.06 p. m. TBAIitS FOB SHENANDOAH: Leave Nmi York vlil Phllndelnhtn. irenV. lays. 7.45 a. in., l.ilO, 4.00, 7.80 p. m U.ltUf ) nvni. Nnnnuv. n ill ri Tri v isn,n,i,r Leave New York v)n Mau'cb Chunk, woek lays, 4.80, 8.45 ft. in., 1.00 and 4.03 p. m. Leave PhllurtemhlH.. ww: iIuvh. 4 in. and 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 6.00 p. m., frrm Broad . nd Callowhill nnd 8.35 a. m. and 11.80 p. m. i from 0th anc irreeu streeta. Sunday 0.05 a. m. H.to p. m. from 9tn anc -en. iave Heading, wees auys. 1.35. 7.1". 10J5 and 11.80 n. m., 6.55, 7JS7 p. m. Sunday 1.35 ana Leave Pottnvllle, week day, 2.40, 7.40 a. m., '-2.80, 6.11 p. m. Sunday, 2,40 a. m. and 2.05 p. m. Leave Tamaqna, week days, 3.10, 8,48 una .1.2 1 a. in., l.'Jl, 7.13, and 9.18 p. m. Sunday 3.20 Ui. HQU 3U p. Ill Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.40, 9.18 rod 11.47 a. zn 1.51. 7.42 and 0.44 i. m. Bun. day, 3.4U a. m 8.20 p. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days. 2-40. 4.CO 8.80, 9.35, 11.69 a. m.,1.05, 2,00. 5-20, 6a), 7.57, and lu.uu p. u. aunuuy , una g..o, a. m. 14 5, p. 1U. week i.i2. t.27. 8.26 a.m. 8.41 p. m. x.eave vf liiiamspon, weec aays, B.VJ.H.4S ana U.65 a.m. 8.85 and 11.16 p. nr. Sunday 11.13 P.m. For Baltimore, wasnington ana ttse west 7la B. & O. K. K., through trains leave Ulrara Wenue station. Philadelphia, (P. & R. It. K.) it 4.16, 801 and ll-!7 a. 13., 1.84, 4.24, 5.56 anrf '.23 p. m. Sunday, 4.16 8.02 11.27 a, m i.it .65 and 7.23 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut Street Wharf i and South Street Wharf. KTor AtlautlcCltv. Weekdays Express 9:00 a. m. and 2.00, 1.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a.m., 6.00 p. ui, , Sundays. Kxpress, 9.00, a. in. Accomme-i 4auon. 8.00 a. m.and i.sop. m. Returning, leave Atlantlo City, depot corner Mlantio and Arkansas ayenues. Weeklayis -Kxpress, 7.S0, 9.00, a. in. and 4.00, p. m. Accommodation, 6.00, 8.05 a. m. and 4.89 1.80 p. m. Sundays. Express, 4.00 p. m. AccommolR. Ion, 7.80 a. m.aad iMv. m. C. G. HANCOOx, Gen'l Pass'r Agl l. A. MaLKOD. Ire8. & ten) Manager. Lehigli Valley Railroad. AliKANOEJIENT OF PASSENGER TBAIKB. IitAY 10. 1891. Passenger trains will leave Shenandoah fcr Mauch Chunk. Lehlchton. Blatlnaton. Cata. sauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Phil, adelphta and New York at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08 a. m,, l.d, o.o p. m. For Belvldere. Delaware Water Gan ana Stroudsburg at 6.47, a. m., and 6.20 p. m. ffni" r.flmliortvlllo onil 'Vret.ttnn tl lw o m For White Haven, Wilkes-Barre and Pitts ton 5.47, 9.08 a. in., 3.10 and 5.20 p. m. For Tunkhannock, 9,08 a. m 3.10 aud 6.28 p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyons 9.08 a. m., and 6.26 p. m. For Lacey vllle, Towanda. Sayre, Waverly, Elmlra, Rochester, BufTalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago and all points West at 9.08 aAm., and 5.26 p. m. For Flmira and the West via Salamanca at 3.10 p.m. For Andenrled, Hazleton, Stockton, Luna her Yard, Weatherly and Penn Haven Juno. Hon at 6.47, 7.40, 9,08 a. m.and 12.62, 3.10 ana 53 p.m. For Jeanesville, Levlston and Beaver Meadow, 7.40, 0,03 a. m. and 5.2t' p. m, For Bcranton at 5.47 and 9.08 a. m. 3,10 and 5:28 p. m. For Hazle Brook. Jeddo, Drlfton and Free. , land at 5.47, 7.40 and 9.08 a. m 12.52 8.10 audi 6.26 p.m. ' or uunKnae at 0.47 ana v.us a. m., ana 3.10 p. m. For Wlggans, Gllberton and Frackvllle at 6.60 and tf.03 a. in., Hnd 4.10 p. m. For YalesviUe, JMabanoy City and Deiano, 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10, a. in., 12.52, 8.10, 5.26, 8,03, 9.2t and 10.27 p m. For Los. Creek, 31rnrdvllle and Ashland, 4.27, 7.46.8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.C0, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.00 and 9.14 p.m. For New Castle, St. Clair and Pottsvllle. 7.40, 9.08, 10.58 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 4,10, 6.26 and 8.03 p.m. For Bnck Mountain, New Boston and Morea, 7.40, 9.08, 10.68 a. m., 12.52, 8.10, 6.26 and 8.03p.m. For Raven Run, Centralla, Mt. Carmel and Shamokln, 8.52, 9.45 and 10.16 a. m., 1.40, 4.40 and 8.03 p. m. . Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah. 7.55 11.65 a. m., 2.10, 4.80 and 9.30 p. m., arriving at Shenandoah, 9.05 a. m., 12.52, 8.10, 6.26 and U.15 p. m. BUNDAY TRAINS. For Lost Creek, Glrardvllle and Ashland. 6.50, IU0 11.S5 a. m., 2.45 p. m. For New Castle, St. Clair and Pottsvllle, 5150, 8.00, 9.80 u . m.. 2.45 p. m. For Yatesvlllo, Mahanoy City and Delano. 8.00, 11.35 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. in. For Lofty, Audenrled and Uaileton. 8.00 a m 1.40 p. m: For Aliuich Chunk, Lebighton, Slatlngton. Catasauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m: For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m. 15. B. BYINGTON, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Bethlehem. At onoo the newest; oldest nnd best blood purifier known. 200 years old In Brazil, two years' test In this country, and without a rival In the cure ol skin diseases and rheumatism, eating ulcers, bolls, tumors, king's evil, white swelling, hip disease, aud all disorders trom the rolson taint ot scrofula and speclflo dl. sease. No mineral, no failures, no relapses. Sold at Klrlln's Drug Sloro, Ferguson's Tlotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. SUFFERING WOMEN' S!NCLE Whoa troublftd with tboas unuoyiac Irremlat lti frptaeattv followinva oold or ncpoare, or froiOfri tutuUonal WtiaknweM .10 peculiar to their . kt Use DR. DuCHOLNE'8 Celebrated FEMALE REGULATING PILLS. They ere titrenvtheuiag to the entiru yatcf, impart tone, visor nnd uinKnetfo forra to all t n net too of body sndmlnd. Beatuyruftil. AeaurHlrfealefljIl. 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