Shenandoah H&rald. I PUBLISHED DAILY AND tyEEKLY. ' 2, 0. BOTES. Editor and Publisher, W.'j. WATEINS, Local Editor. SUBSCRIPTION rates: Daily, per year yfaxKLT, per year,, ..t3 0o ..160 KnUred at the Postoffloe, at Shenandoah, Fa., tor transmission through the Maim as second class mull instter, ' PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY. NEWS OF THE DAY. Senator George B. Sloan of Oswego, N. Y., has decided to withdraw from politics. The Supreme Court of the United States lias adjourned uutll tho second Monday In October. Wm. II. Hnrlburt, who was defendant In a breach of promise suit in London, Las arrived In New York. Mrs. Laura Kondrick of New York city Las been granted an nbsoluto dlvorco from Greene Kecdrlok, ox-mayor of Waterbury, Conn. Kachol A. Hooper and Calvin Goro, comprising tho firm of Hooper & liore hat manufacturers, Now York and Brooklyn, have nsslgnod. Tho two-year-old child of Sirs. Eliza leth Myors, of Brooklyn, N. Y., fell into a boiler of water while her mother was banging out clothes and was drowned. Jennio Louise Snedokor, flvo years old, of Plainliold, N. J., fell from a cherry irs(. and her hood struck an iron rod. which fractured her skull. Sho will probably die. Francis A. Wither, professor of analyti cal chomlstry In Rutgor's college, Now Brunswick, N. J., dlod yesterduy of pneu monia, ngod 40 years. lie was a native of Michigan. Augustus A. Eldrldgo, colored, who at tempted to murder R. II. Beoho, a white painter of Asbury Park, N. J., was con victed at Freehold. Ho will be sen tenced on Thursday. The alleged "Jack tho Hipper," arrest ed after murderously assaulting Officer Sullivan in Long Island City, Is now be llovod to be Charles Conraddy, 53 years old, of Madison, N. J. By order of the Czar a medal has beon struck at St. Petersburg In honor of tho courage displayed by young Prince Georgo of Groeco, in defending tho Czare witch from tho Japanese fanatio who wounded him. Margaret Hill, who Is charged with infanticide at Lynn, Mass., has been com mitted to jail for trial. The woman con tends that tho child was born dead, but medical testimony shows that death was duo to violence. Resolutions woro passed by the Cen tral Labor Union of Lowell, Mass., endorsing tho request of tho local Granite Outters' Union that tho contract for the tmildlniz of the new postofllco bo awnrdod to a Lowell contractor in preference to outsiders. Sudden Doatha. Heart disease Is by far the most freauent caufeo of sudden death, which In three out of four cases Is unsuspected. The symptorosaro not generally understood. Thei-e are: lytDg on the light side, short breath, pain or dis tress in side, back or shoulder. Irregular pulse, asthma, weak and hungry spells, wind in siomncn, swelling oi nnxies or aropsy, oppression, dry couch and smothering. Dr. Miles' Illustrated book on Heart Disease, free nt C. H Hagenbucb, who sell and guarantee Dr. lilies' uneo naled New Heart Cure, and his Restornthe Nervine, which cures nervous ness, headache, sleepletsnes-, ellectsof drink- i ng, etc. n contains no opiaies. It is high time to make an example of Totten bankers who swindle tho public. A Cure for Constipation Hoadaohe. and Dr. Silas Lane, while ip the Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that whon combined with other herbs, makes an o&ij and certain cure for constipation. It is in tbo form of dry roots and leaves, and Is known as Lane's! Family Medicine. It will euro sick headache. For the blood, liver and kidneys, and for clearing up the complexion it does wondors. Druggists soil it nt 60 cents a package "Warm weathor makes business for the barbers. Boards grow more briskly. Ask Your Friends About It. Your distrossinR cough can be cured "We know it because Kemp's Balsam within the past lew years has cured so many coughs and colds in this community Its romarkablo sale has been won entirely by its gonuino merit. Ask some friend who has used it what ho thinks of Kemp's Balsam. There is no medicine so pure, none so effective. Large bottles 60o andfl at all druggists'. Warm weather make the ico cream dealers and soda fountain man smile. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The signal per baps ol the sure approach of that more ter rible disease, Consumption. Ask yourselves If you cau atlord for the sako of saving 50 cents, to run the risk and do nothing for It, We know from experience that Simon's Cure will Cure your Cough. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million Dottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and WhoppiuK Couijh at once. Mothers do not bo without it. For Lame Bact, Bide or Chest, use Shllo.i's I'oroua PlaBter. Sold by C. 1 1. Hagenbucb, N. E. corner Main and Lloyd streets. "Killed by cigarettes" is becoming a familnr headline in tho newspapers. Shiloh's Consumption Cure. This la beyond question the most suc cesslul Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses invariably cure the worst cases of Cough, Croup, and Bronchitis, while Its won derful succens In the cure of Consumption is wltuout a parallel In the history of medicine. Htnco it's first discovery It has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. Ii yon have a Cough we earnestly nsk yon to try it. Price 10 cents, 60 cents, and 11.10. If your Lungs are sore, Chest or Hack lame, usa Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Bold bv O. U. Hagenbucb., N. E. corner Main and Lloyd streets. Look at Him I A year ago he was not expected to live. Llvtir complaint almost killed him. Ho got great relief from three bottles ol Sulphur Bitters, aud six bottles cured him. EMor Weekly Sun, REDUCED ROYALTY. , III Grace Finds the Court Not Insensible to' tho Claims of Nobility. Ho was not exactly a fashion plate. TJU cont was apparently a. creation datlmj back to .tho oorly thirties. It was grnccf ully fringed, says tho Chica go News, about tho cuffs and bottom, and, as to patches, outshono that of tho historical Sum Patch. His trousora woro sadly abbreviated, and his shoos wero a dilapidated memory. Ills hat was tho orlirlnal of a popular song, and Ills hair and beard wero abnormally dot volopod. "This Is an outrage Theso hero Americans ain't got no respect for roy alty," ho was saying, as a burly police ollicer led liirn into tho central station, "Ho was drunlc an' disorderly, ser geant," said tho officer. "1 found him slecplna behind a dry goods box In nn alley. Whou I pinched him ho cussed mo awful, and said ho owned tho alloy, So I brung him In." "Is that true?" askod the Bergcant. "No, sir. It Is a provaricatloru A long chain of circumstances una brought me to mv present condition. Now thai, fato has throwod mo here, I shall bo compelled to reveal the secret of my birth. Do you toiler mev "Reveal ahead." "1 am a Uooslau noble a doolie. I tvuz warned by nihilists to leave ny ancestors' ucres and hlo mo henco. So I hied. I am at prevent expecting a re mittance from Roosla, When It comes, if vou want a thousand or so, captain lest colno around. Now, sir, I demand to be released." 'All right. We'vo got apartments for royalty downstairs. Good-by, duke. Wfi'U watch for v.our remittance" VOTTTTG MEN tf OLD MEN HIT II THE10IIS Ur IMt smrmi ur uiaiaai. They mtka heroic effort! to free themielrei. SHAKEOFFTHE HOHRID SNAKE8 DDI not iDDniai uvw u uv....i.iii they glTeupinaeiphir oa tins into an -snj OUR NEW BOOK Kent fr, poit-jtH, (ala for limited t(mi.pllne in pniioiopny os uiich mi Anlctlosi of tha Oi-Rani of Man, andhowby HOME, lULftimtni, fcy method, xcluilTly our own, tho wont riuvH of Loit or railing uinuova, nnd McrTOQI Do- Dlllty. Weakneia or Body and Mind, Effect! of Errors or Eicuiii, oi M't'HSS" S&'-Za.'C. n Int. re. ted. PBOAHBrAli MOW-J ---.-- c.Qn,rlsl. Men K.tirf rrom oil '". V.',',":-,7.:."iVnrf -,oor,..Jtarej ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO.H.T, SPECIAL NOTICES. The vestlbuled compartment sleeninccarr recently lnuoauceu un uiu ijjurugo, ot. rau and Kansas City Itallway are models or com fort, convenience and luxury. Any patron ol the sleeping car Is enabled, by the lntroduc lion oi inese compariiueni. curs, to secure ini Bame privacy nnd onvenlence that he woulo In the best hotel. No other line west of Chi cago runs the compartment cars. In add) tion, me irainsare equipped win me reguiui open rul'man sleeper, giving passengers then choice. Tlio dl. iing car service is luuyuptt the reaulrements ol modern railway service An excellent cuisine, promptly Berved amlo elegant surrounaings, ai moacraio cnaiges leaves nothing now t o he desired. Any of oui people contemplating a lrip to any part or tbi west or northwest cannot TOslbly securi better accommodations or lower rates thai by addressing W. P. Cooley, General Afient o' the Passenger department, b38 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. WHITE PEAKS AND DARK CANONS. Colorado Is a hind of sharp contrasts, ol brilliant HshU, ol Intense sundews: a land where belchts and dentils muke obvious the meaning of the word antithesis; a land where every mooa in miuu can una an answering mood in nature. The high, white minarets of tbo mountains, from whose slender pinnacles Qoat the wind-blown banners oi the snow, ap peal with silent eloquence to the loity ueplru tlons of the soul: the sombre chasms cleft bv Titan forces through granite-hearted bills whhln whose depths dark shadows throne' and swirling torrents dashspeak to the heart, a language that thrills. Inspires and awes. It does not follow that there glories ol white peaks and those glooms of dark canons pre clude the pleasant intervals, the snnnv meadows or the secluded nooks wherein the tired mind or -wearied Doty may nnd peace ful rest and reluge from turmoil and toll. To one muklng a Journey In Colorado, New Mexico or Utah, or taslng a transcontinental tour from Eat to West, or Wee versa, the Den ver and Illo Grande Railroad oilers accom modations equal In elegance.convemence and luxury to tnose oi any oiuer line wun tne ad ded attractions of the unrivalled scenery along Its line, abounding in a msgnlflcent opulence oi wnue peass una uarK canons. The month of November, 18U0, witnessed one of the most Important Improvements in rail road facilities that has yet been made In Col orado and the West. The completion of the standard gauge of the Denver and ItloGrande Railroad Irom Denver, Colorado, over tne mountains to Ogden, Utah, which live years ago was deemed an Impossibility, is certainly a triumph of daring and engineering skill. The new line Is by the way ol Leadvllle. tun. nellng Tennessee Pass, threading the canons oi i no r.ngio ana ursna uivers, giving a view ol the Mount of the Holy Cross, enroute, tak ing its trains through Glenwood Borings and down the Grand River to Grand Junction, thence to Bait Lnke City, Ogden and Ban Francifco. By this route one is given an op- I -on unity to behold the magnificence of Eagle liver Canon and tbo marvelous beauty and grandeur of the Canon of the Grand. The overland tia'.n Is a model In every respect. From the engine to the last first-class coach everything Is bright -aud new, and of the most elegant style of workmanship and nnisn. If any reader desires to know more about tnese stupendous works or nature, write toH. K. Ilooprr, General Passenger Agent,Denver, Colorado, and he will send vou. free ol cost. elegantly Illustrated booss, glvlne a full de scription oi ine marveis or tne Bcenio Line."-Stanley Wood In the "Great Divide." TAKE FOR RHEUMATISM IGOUT, BACKACHE, Pains In tho Side, ! .the Chest and tha Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc., eto., the IMPORTED "ANCHOR'V PAIR EXPELLER 'IT IS ANDWlt-L.EVER.BE The BEST. UNEOUALED REMEDY. Used with ere&t success In tha Imrterf nl and ltoyal Octieral Hospital ot Vienna ' unii many otaers. 030 TJti:ll:ltti Teatlacnlil cat of ThsntmJii lEUToi-OLis, jli., jan. a. -ai Your Anchor Pain Exnellerli really excel, i lent.Onartf nurBUtnrfl.itnrrprlniyfmm lthAtt. I jnatlam for years, could nnd nothing to euro I uu, juiu Aiiunor i uin r.xnener. DCUOOI. DI1UH9 UH t)A3lli a GO Cents a bottlo. op host druoqists, on diuect from F. AD. RIGfiTER & CO.. , SIO liroatlway, yew York,! fiuropenn IlousoiiIttidolstadt.O'y, , LlrMlon, Vlonna, Rotterdam, Prague, J . 8 mZZ HESALS iV?A2IED. FREE Books about other Anchor Re-i medics on Application. ml V I CARNEY LOST THE FIGHT. Ho Cried I.llto n Child Whim tho lloforco HocU16d In 1'nvor of llnrco. NewYoik, May 20. AiLondon cable dispatch says that 'tho often-postponed prize fight between Dick Burgo, ol New castle, and Jimmy i Carney, of Birming ham, for $5,000 and ' tho lightweight championship of England, was decided during tho day. Tho battle was fought In tho Hop Malt Exchntih? boxing rooms in tho Borough. letting wn 1C3 to 80 on Uarnoy, nnd sev eral heavy bets woro roglstored. Oruoy had tho best of tho fighting from tho start and punished Burgo torrl bly. After tho mon had fought eight rounds it was any odds that the cham pion would win, and 100 to 00 was laid by Chippy Norton. In tho ninth round Carney fought the Nowcnstlo man to n utandstill. In tho 10th round Burgo showed groat pluck and made a gamo effort to turn tho ta bles, but Carnoy lnnded his left heavily on Burse's neck and fought him to tho ropos. In tho 11th round Burge clinched Carney. Desperate flchtlUK followed un til thoy broko ground, whon Carnoy knocked Burgo down by a tremendous blow on the left oar. Burco's seconds, on seeing their man was defeated, shouted foul, and, to tho Biirnrlso of all present, the referee award cd the fight to Burgo. Qreat Indignation was expressed nt tho decision. Carnoy cried llko a child at the iuiustico done him. Tho fight lasted 42 minutes. RELEASED ON $30,000 BAIL. Dr. Graves Will bo nt Liberty for u TIuio nt Least. Denveb, May 20. About 2 o'clock Dr. T. Thatcher Graves, who had been con fined In tho county jail since hla arrost, was brought into tho Criminal Division of tho District Court. It had beon agreed by tho court and tho dlstrict-nttornoy to admit Dr. Graves to bail In tho sum of 30.000. The bondsmen wero Investigated by tho dlstrict-uttorney and pronounced sat isfactory, and Dr. Gravos will bo nt lib orty for rt time tt least. ninny Changes In Ilclgrndo. Belgrade, May CX Tho Minister ot Finance has loft the city on a lontt leavo of absenco and tho government hits placed tho Prefect of Belgrade and an Inspector attached to tho Ministry of tho Interior upon tho retired list, owing to its dis approval of tho manner in which the ox pulsion of ex-Queen Natallo was carried out Italy Singles Out American Potroleunv. Rome, May 20. Tho Minister of Foreign Aunirs is roported to havo gone to anion to obtain tho signature oi tno .rung to a decrco advancing tho duty on petroleum, This step, it is said, is being taken bo cnuso of tho largo quantities of petroleum which are now on tho way to Italy rrom tho United States. Mlclmel Dnvltt In Quebec QuEnEO, May 20. Mlchaol Davitt, his wlfo and two children havo arrived hero on the steamer Polynesian. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER. O UNTIE DNTXO-XXT OZNTXjTT Wednesday Eve., May 27,189 Prof. James Sauuage ! of New York, late Principal Baritone of the uuri itosu upera company, i.onaon, ung,, MR. TONZO SATJVAGrE, Assisted by MR. LEW HERBERT, of Bcranton, Basso, 8IGNOR CWMBWULA, Tenor, and number of other distinguished artists in a -Mr The committee having charge of the concert will meet every Saturday evening, at , i . iu., uv me usuuipiace. PRICKS, Z5, 35 and 50 CeutH, Reserved seats on sale at Kirllp's drugstore Street Railway! vTOCK in the MAHANUY OITV P SHENANDOAH, GIRARD-. VILLE and ASHLAND STREET RAILWAY can yet be procured, and parties contemplating Invest ment should apply at once at thn office of WILLIAM KIMMEL, 24 N. Jardin St., Shenandoah, Pa. tfllE contract for the construction ol the road between Shenan doah and Ashland baa been award ed and will be completed within 80 days from the lime the ground Is broken for the station. 0AB8 SUNNING BY JULY, T IS expected that cars will be A running between Shenandoah and Ashland no later than July. CoQd Investment! GRAND CONCERT every WATERPROOF . THAT BE UP TO THE MARK HEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. LAKESIDE The finest in tlio interior of tho State. Only available health and pleasure grounds in tne Anthracite region. The natural attractions and magnifi- cent scenery of the place areun- equalled, and a day of recrea- lion and pleasure may be spent in It to advantage. . There is good fishing and bathing iu the twin lakes surroundingthegrounds. Boat houses will'be built on the lakeside aud regattaswillbefrequentthisseason i ' For Sunday Schools, Lodges, &c, Tne grounus are most suitable for pic - Information, call O. A. KEIM, P ENNSYLVAN1A RAILROAD. SCHUYLKILL DIVISION. On and after JVov. 21, 1B80, tramt will teai ahenanaoah at follows: For WlsrEan. Qllberlon. Fraokvlllft. Nni. Castle, St, Clair, and way points, 6.0J, 9.1 a m ana i.io pm. Hunaays, euu, v.vj a m and 3.1 u p m. For Pottsvllle, 6.1X), 9.10 a m and 4.15 p m. Sundays, 600, 9.40 a m and 3.10 p m. For Reading, 6.00, 9.10 am and 4.15 pm, Sundays, 600, 9.40 a. m. and 3.10 p m. For Pottstown, Phoenixville, Norrlstow. and Philadelphia (Broad street station), U.00, W.1C a m, and 4.15 p m week days Sundays, 600, 9.40 a m 8.10 p m Trains leave FrackvlUe lor Shenandoah ai 10.40 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 p m. Sundays 11.18 a m and 6.40 p m. Leave Pottsvllle lor Bhenandoah, 10.15 ana 11.48, a m 7,15, 9.42 p m. Sundays, 10.40 a w 6.15 p m. L.-ave Philadelphia (Britd street station) for Pot'tvllle and Shenandoah, 5.57,10.25 a m 2.19, 4.1P and 7.00 p m week days. Sunday 8.2J am and 1.10 p.m. For w York, 8.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.35, 6.50, 7,30, B.20 8.S0, J.60, 11.00 and 11.15a m, 12.00 noon, (llni lted express, 1.03 and 4.50 p m.) 12.44, 1.40, 2.30 3.20, 4, 6, 6..D.30, 6.60 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 p m, 12.01 night. On Sundays, 3.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.35, 8.12, 8Ji0, 9.60, a m. and 12.49, 8.20 (limited 4.50), 6.28, 6,80. 6.60 7.13 8.12 p m and 12.01 night. For Sea dirt, Spring Lake, Belmar, Ocean Grove, Asbury Park, and Long Branch 820, 11,15. a. m. 4.00 p. m. week dayr Foi Freehold, 5.V-, p. m. week days. Baltimore and Washington, 8.60, 7.20, 8.81 9.10, 10.20, 11.18 a m,12." (limited express) 3.41 4.41 6.W anr,7.40 p. in., and 12.03 nlghU Fo' Ualtlmore my, 102, 4.1 1, 6 08 and U.80 p. m On Sundays, 8.60, 7.20, 0.lband 11.18 a. m. 4.4) 8.57, 7.40 p m. 12,03 nlghU Baltimore only 5.03 ond 11.30 pm. For .Richmond and tbo South 7.20 11.18 a. tr... (Limited Express 12.35 p. m.,)12.03 night, week, days. Sundays, 7.20 a. ro., 12.03 night. Trains leave Harrlsburg for PUisbnrc and the west every day at 12.25 and 3.10 a m one 3.00 (limited) and 8.40 p m. Way for Altoona, i.15 a m and 4.10 p m every day. For PUUburg only, 11.20 a m dally ana 10.20 P m week days. Leave Sun bury lor Wllllameport, Klmlra, Canandalgua, Rochester, Unoaloand Niagara FalUj 6.10 a m dally, and 1.43 pm week days. For Vatklns, 5.30 p m week days. For Krle and Intermediate points, 6.10 am,, dally. For Lock Haven, 5.10, and 0.53 a m. dally, 1.34 and 6.80 p. in. week days. Foi Kenova 6.10 a m 1,43 and 6,39 p m week days, ).10 a, m Sundays, UHAB. E. PUQH, J. R. WOOD, Hen. Man'r Uen. Pass. Ant "TTTILMINGTON A NORTHERN R. K, Time table in effect Slay.16, 1891. Trains leave Reading (P. & R. station) for Gibraltar, Seyfert, BIratboro, Joanna, Spring Held, Waynesburg JuncUon, Coatesville.West Chester,Chadsford Junction, B. A O. Junction, Wilmington and Intermediate stations, dally except Sunday, at 6.25 and 8.30 o.m. and 8.15 p. m. Sunday only at 8.05 p. m. For Warwick, St. Peters and Intermediate statlonB,dally except Sunday, at 9,20 a.m., and 6.19 p. m. Sunday only 8.16 a. m, For Blrdsboro and Intermediate stations, Saturday only, at 12 m. For Baltimore and Washington (B. A O. R. R.) dally except Sunday at 6.25 and 8.S0 a. m. and 8.14 p.m. Sunday only at 3.05 p, m, Trains arrive at. Reading (P. & It. station) from Wilmington, U. & O. Junction, Mont cbanin, Chaddslord Junction, West Chester, Lenape. Coatesvlile, Waynesburg Junction, Sprlngfleld,Joanna, Blrdsboro, Gibraltar, Sey fert and intermediate stations, dully except Sunday at 10.20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m. Sun day only at 11.24 a. m. From St. Peters, Warwick and Intermediate stations, dally except Sunday, at 8.23 a. m. and 2.25 p.m. Sunday only at 0 p. m. From Blrdsboro and Intermediate stations, Saturday only at 1.40 p. in. From Washington and Baltimore, dally ex cept Sunday, 10 20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m. Sunday only at 11.24 a. m. BOWKFSB BKIGGS, Gon'l Pass. Agt A, G. McOAUSLAND, Supt. tiotajKiriaaneutly cured by lEIji Tliuiu-iii'i i ..v.- i l'i I U. A U Kl. 1-1 1 1 A 1' A . lise at once, no operation or Ium uf tlum fnini tm ilnuss. Casns pronouueed lu curatilu by vtlien wauted, boud for Circular. CURE GUARANTEED, ouourmos. COLLAR r.CUFF CA$J BE RELIED. ON 3N"Q-t to Plsgjoxoayg BEARJ. THIS MARK. 1 BADE Summer Resort, Pic-nic and Pleasure Grounds ! LAKESIDE (East Mnhanoy Junction) mid way between Mahunoy City and Tama- qua,liow manuged by a new stock com pany, will be open to the public within a few weeks, and dales can now bo fecured. A number.of societies have already been booked and others wishing dtBlrable dates should make application without delay. Under the newinanageraent many Improve ments will be mna, some of them being now underway, tbnt will make It the plc-nlcand pleasure grounds of the region. A large dancing pavilllon and n trotting park nre among the new additions. The best horses in the State will bo secured to run or trot this season. nics and outings. For dates and other on or address, Excursion Manager, SIIENANDOn, PA, Williams IBro. Chamber Sets, Bedsteads, Bureaus, ChiSonlers, Wash Stands, Couches, Dressing Cabinets, Wardrobes, Annoircs, Sideboards, Dining Tables, China Closets, Dining Chairs, Buffets, Smoking Chairs, Card Tables, Mirrors, Sofas, Tea Tables, Parlor Suits, Lounges, Divans, Easy Chairs, Parlor Cabinets; Easels, Music Cabinets, Piano Chairs, Hall Stands, N I Settees, Hall Tables, Fancy Tables, Wood Mantels, Book Cases, Writing Desks, T U Secretaries, Book Cabinets, FJanos, Organs, Sewing Machines. R E UPHOLSTERY GOODS. BOTTOM PRICES. J.F.Williams&Bro BHENA2TOOAH, PA. WATER OF LIFE. Ane-wlv discovered MINIIRAL WATER, the use ol which will supply- Important elo- ments necerssry to uaitn, it win euro tne Kidneys, Liver, Stomach, and all Bowel and Bladder diseases. It will dissolve calculi and remove them. It removes the uric ,cid from the blood and thus destroys Mala) la and Chills. It cures Bright' disease, aud Is es. peclally recommended ior people advanced in life, and for genera) debility. For undoubted uroofs Of this send lor pamphlet elvlne mil particulars, to J , R. PERRY, Water ol Lite Co., 34 ttouin juain bi., wiikes-iiarre, pa. TREftTEDFREE.W8S?erM tftve cured inaay housand lm-h. Cure patient P'onounced less tne beut t-iiysii tins vtota nr,t dose symptom? l"hysii in I in i"-n nuldlv dlitnunr. an Vslt leat twrv(hlrri- nt U tyrDptoms are re tngved, Send for CRPiT unotf . IkiI monulsoi totr- ixuloui cuim. Ittl UtllO riiriiUliejrnCu you order tcm ii hvp rrcfliinrDi rnrr bv mm. 11 til&l. send ten cents in stamp to mv postAee, '" mark' U1L . U. OUUE Si BUSfcj. AT, Philadelphia and Beading Eailroad, Time Table in effect Slay 10, 1801 'RAlNS'LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS for New York via Philadelphia, week days, 10 5.25 ,7.20 n, m. and 12.35 2.C0 and 5.5S . nt Sunday 2.10 and 7.1 a. m. For New ni-V vln .li.nnl. r,l..W . U. r ne 20. a. m. and 12.M mill '2J.a n. m. For Reading and Philadelphia week days, .10. 8.25. 7.20. ii. m. loss 9fn cnri K nr. ml Sunday, 2.10 and 7.48 a.m. or. fiarrl8BU, weeK "ay. 2.10,7.20 a, m,i ,c0, 0.55 p. m. i-or Aiieniown, week day. 7.20 . m 12.35 ,(0p, m. ..U"V!'?1 wren uays, i.iu, i.jjm. m., 12.3i2.B0 nnd 5.65 p.m. Sunday, 2.10 and 7.48 for Tnmaqua and Mahanoy City, week ys, 2.10, 6.23, 7.20, o. m., 12.3S 2.60 and 6.55 m. Sunday. 2.10 and 7.48 a. m. Artrutinnai !or Mahanoy Oily, week day? 7.00 p. m. For Lancaster and Columbia. wm tnvn. rjoa.m.. 2.50 p.m. For Wllllamsporl. Hnnburyand Iewlsburu, week days. 8.25, 7.20 and 11.39 a. m., 1,35, 7.&0 . m. unoay s:a n. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10 8.25, 25. 7.20 and li.30 a.m.. 12.15. 1.85. H.50. R.fiB. .00 ana H ii, p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 8.25 and 7.43 - m.- i.i'op. ra. For Glrardvllle (Ratmahannock Station) -wit days. 2.1U. 3.25. 5.25. 7.20 and 11.30 a. m iz.ao, l 93, cju, o,aa, v.iai anav.zu, p. m, uunaay. iu .l ,, a. m., s.va p. m. Nor Ashland and Hhiunokln. week davs a,, ii.j-i h, in,, i oo, v.w ana v,i IU. DUUUH) O..H.IU., O.UU II, HI. TRAINS FOR 8UENANDOAH! Leavo New York via Fhlladelnhla. week dsys.7.45 a. m 1.S0, 4.00. 7.80 p. m 12.19 night . Sunday. 6.00 p. m. . 12.15 nlgnt. .Leave New York vi Mauch Chunk, week tlajs, 4.30, 8.45 a. m l.oo and 4.01 p. m. leaVe Philadelphia, weea days, 4.10, and 10.00 a. ni. 4.00 onrl 6.00 p. m., from Broad ind Uallowbill and S.3, a. to. and 11.30 n. m. from 9th anc Ureeu streets. Sunday H.05 n. m. 11.S0 p. m. from Bth nfl li'en. Jeave Heading, week duys, 1.35. 7.10. 10.C5 and 11.50 a, kn 6.65, 7.57 p, m, Sunday 1.35 and 10.18 a. m. Leavo Pottsvllle. week dare. 2.40. 7.40 a. m.. 12,3i, 6.11 p. m. Sunday, 2.40 a, m. and 2.05 . m. Leave Tamaaua. woes davs. 8.20. B.li nnfl tl O, n in, T14 nn IMI) h . .1 .. nn. . in. and 2.50 p. m. iieave Aiananoy uny. ween aays, B.4U, 8.18 and 11.47 a. m.. 1.61. 7.42 and 9.44 rj. in. knn, day, 3.40 a. m 3.20 p. m.. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days. 2-40. 4.rr O.OU, I1.QV U. Ul, ,J.UlJ, 4.VV. O Mt OQ, ..O , aU 10.00 p. m, Sunday 2.4 , 4.00, and a s.iu.ti i,h. n H4i. p.m. r.eave uiraraviue (itappanannocE tsutioi .... fa. .. o .1 . (rr nod n n . ,ne rt put uujro. n.u,, u.ou, auu u. ui,,i,r,, JJ2, 5.20, 6.32, 8.03 and 10.03 p. m, rjunday 2,7, ;n, ti.ai a. m. 3.11 p. m. Leave Wllllamsnort. week davs. S.O0.g.4'n4 11.55 a. m. 3.35 and 11.15 p. m. Sunday ill , m. For Baltimore. Washlntrton and the -tel via B. & O. R. R., through trains leave Glnd Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & R. If,.) at 4.18, 801 and 11.27 a. m.,1.34, 4.2-1, 5.65 nit f.zj p. in. aunoay, .io b.i 11 .i a, m i i.65 and 7.23 p.m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Whil; and South Street Wharf. I'or Atlantic CIttr. Week-days Expreli 8:00 a. m. and 71.- 1.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a, m,,' m." Sundays. Express. 9.00. a. m. Accornra- Aatlon, 8.00 a. m.ana 4 ?0p. m. P.eturnlng, leave Atlantic City, depot corir Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Week-dr a Express. 7.30. 9.00. a. m. and 4.00. n. 1. Accommodation. 6.00. 8.05 a. m. and 60 1.30 p. m. Sundays. Express, 4.00 p. m. Accommoo. tion, 7.30 a. m, and 4.S0 p. m. u. u, A&nuuuii., uen-i i'aRsr All v.. A. MoLEOD, Pres. & Gen'l Manager. Lehigh Valley Railroad. Ar.ItANGEMF.NT OF l'ASSENOEli TRAINS MAY 10, 1891. Passeneer trains will leave Shenandoah tr Mauch Cnunk. LehlBbton. Slatlngton, Caa- sauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Ptl adelphla and New York at 6.47, 7.40, 9.08 a. r.., izaz, aiv, o.u p. m. For Belvldere. Delaware Water Gap act Stroudsburg at 6.47, a. m., and 5.2S p. m. ii'i.t... t r ,.-,!. .... l,.. .!... Ai .. ' ton 6.47, 9.03 a. m 3.10 and 626 p. m. For Tunkhannock, 9,08 a. m 3.10 and 6,!6 p. m. s or Auourn, iinacai ueneva ana anu uyros 9.03 a. m and 6.28 p. m. torijaceyviiie, xowanaa, tsayre, waveriy, ,.1.11 1111, ivwumci, ijuumu, ijugiun tv. , Chicago and all points West at 9.08 a. m., ad 6.26 p. m. For Imlra and tho West via Salamanca at 3.10 p.m. n or Auaennea, uazieion, otocaion, lhq. her Yard, Weatherly and Penn Haven Junc tion at 6.4f. 7.40. 9.08 a. m. and 12.52. 3.10 ana 58 p. m. f or jeanesviue, revision ana ueave; Meadow, 7.40, 0.08 a. m. and 6,26 p. m. Forscranton at 6.47 and 9.08 a. m. 3.10 anl 5:28 n. m. f or uazie urooK. jeaao, unnon ana free land at 5.47. 7.40 and 9.08 a. m.. 12A2 8.10 ani 5.26 p. m. f or uuaause at o.n ana v.us a. m ana 8.10 p. m. f or w iggans, uuuerion ana f racKviue ui 6.60 and tl.08 a. m., and 4.10 p. m. 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10, W. m., 1152, 3.10. 5.28, 8,03, 9.2 and 10.27 p. m. For Lost Creek. 3irardvllle and Ashland, 4.27, 7.46.8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 635, 8.06 and 9.14 p. m. For New Castle, Bt. Clair and Pottsvllle. 7.40, 9.06, 10.58 a. m., 122, 8.10, 4.10, 6.26 and 8.03 p.m. for jnouuiain, new nunuin tuiu Morea. 7.40. 9.06. 10.63 a. m.. 12.62. 3.10. 6.26 ana 8.03 p. m. f oritaven nun, uentrnna, aiu Lrmei ana Bhamokln. 8.52. 9.45 and 10.15 a. m.. 1.40. 4.40 and 8.06 p. m. xruiiis leave oiiuijiu&iii lur Duoumiuuaii, 7.55 11.65 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 9.30 p. m., arriving; at Shenandoah, 9.05 a. m., 122. 3.10, 6.26 and ixao p. 111. For Lost Creek. Glrardvllle and Ashland. 8.50, 9.10 11.35 a. m., 2.45 p. m. For New Castle, St. Clair and Pottsvllle, &50, 8.00, 9.30 s. m., 2.45 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.00, 1135 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. f or ijouy, Auaenriea ana naiieion, b.uu a m 1:40 p. m: For Mauch Chnnk. Leblghton, Slatlngton, Catasauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton and New York, 8.00 a. in:? 1.40 p. m: For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m. E. B. BYINGTON, Gen'l Pass. Act., Bethlehem. "blood. 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