'The Evening Herald. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY. X. C. BOTEB, Editor ani Publisher, W." J. W ATKINS, Local Editor. SUBSCRIPTION rates: MAILT, rer year . - Wbiklt, per year .J3 00 ,. 1 50 Entred at the FostoHlcc, at Shenandoah, Fi for transmission through the Main ax seeond class mall matter. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY. tVentiror Indication. Wasiunoton, Juno 10. ror New England, Eastern Now York and Now Jersey: l'nlrj stationary temiwrature; southeasterly winds, For western New York: Fuirj warmer) southerly winds. lS'HtV YOItlC MAHKKT8. New York, Juno o. -Money on onll loaned easy at a anu ax, per cent, BONDS, Closing Clrtnj lesuHiiuy. io-uay. 4Us, 1801 lleg 100 100 4Hs IBM Coup 100 100 4 s, 1U07 He 1UM 130 4 it07 coup tsog iaij STOCK MAItKET. Closing Closing Yesterday. 'Jo-day. Cnnnillnn Pacific XM TQi Central lUcillo w ChlciiK", llor. & Qulnoy 874 ,gg TiKiiiwiiK-A tluilfciiL ,VHm 127 Del., Lack. & Western liJ4 18495 Erie. ?0.. M Erloprof.... nua ou Lake Shore.. 100W 100U LouK & Nosh WW 73j Michigan Central 0) ihj Vluimrl Pacific 67 07 TJi.nr .li.ranv Ci-ntml 1XM! 108U Northwestern 107J5 10SJ Oregon Nnviguiion ti Pnclflo Mull -34 3u Heading 31 31 ltru-lt taliiml 71 70! st. mm wS oah tlnlnri l'm-IOn 451 44 Western Union -TW. 71 1'ltODUCE MAltKBT. Juno. .July. Wheat 108 JOOU Tern 0T,M 05 Auk. iu:i 04' Outs 47M r.u UOjJ MiiUCANTILB KXCIIAJ-OK Butter Dull. Western creamery, Jlrets, I noose-Dull, but steady. Stat factory, npu. lull prenm. clinloe wrjltc. UWiCttlfyje. 1 -wits - Dull ami uasaw. Wesuutv 17o.al7&o, Hold It to tho Light. The man who tells you confidentially ust what will cure your cold is prescribing Komp's Balam this year. In tho prep aration of this remarkable medicine for coughs and colds no expense is spared combino only tho beet and purest ingredi ents. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Balsam to tho light and look through Itj notice th brielit. clear look: then compare with othir remodios. Price GOc. and 81 "Stop, Look and Listen," drivo ovor tho railroad track. before you Rocky Mountain Ouro. Tho druggists claim that people, call daily for tho now euro for constipation and tick headache, discovered by Dr. tsilae Lano whilo in tho Rocky Mountains. It is said to be Oregon grapo root (a great remedy in tho far West for thoselcom plaints) combinod with simple horbe, and is made for use by pouring on boiling wator to draw out tho stromrth. It sells at CO conts a packaeo and is called Lano' Family Modicino. Tbo latest necklace Is a volvct band docked with jeweled buttons. Sudd on DoatbB. Heart disease Is by far tho mostfiequcnt cnuso or sudden death, which m wree out four cases Is unsuspected. The symptomsaro not generally understood. Thete are; lying ou the right side, short bream, piunorais tress in Kine, duck or snouiaer, irreguu pulse, asthma, weak and Hungry spells, wina in c stomach. swelling ol ankles or dropsy preHsion, ary cuusnaua emoinennc. Dr. Allies' Illustrated hook on Heart Disease, free nt C. II liagenliuch, who sell nnd guarantee Dr. Miles' unequaled New 1 1 earl Cuie, and Ills liesiorauve ierviue, wmcu cures ucinmr ness, neauacne, sieepicfrRreM",ciieciHoi uriu ing, etc. ii contains no opiaicB, Be a little careful in drinking ice water whon you aro warm. Shlloh'a Consumption Ouro. This Is beyond question tho most suo- cesklul Cough Medicine we have ever sold a lew doses Invariably cure tho worst cases oi CooeIi. Croun. nud Bronchitis, while Its won derlu! success In the cure of Consumption is without a parallel In the history of mtalclne. Bince it's una discovery units uetnsoioon iznarantee. a tost which no other mcdfclr can stand. Ii you luve a Cough we earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10 cents, 60 cents, and 81.C0. If your Lungs are sore, Chest or Hack lame, use Hhlloh's J'orous Plaster. Hold by C. II. llagenbnch, N. E. cornor Main and Lloyd streots. Light colors are chosen for tennis gowns this summor. To Nervous, Dobllltatod Hon. If you send us your address, we will mftll vnu nnr IlluatrAtnrl rtftm,inlftt nTnlftin- ing all about Dr. Dye's Celebrated Kloctro Voltaic Belt and Appliances, and their charming eflects upon the nervous ae- bilitatod system, and how they will nulckl: restore you to vigor, and manhood, l'ampb let free. If you aro thus afllictod, wo will send you a Bolt and Appliances on a trial voltaic BSLt uo.. iiarsnaii, anon. It is gottlng warm enough to spend evenings on the front stops or porch. the Miles' Nerve and Liver PHla Act on a new principle regulating the liver, Momaoh and bowels tin ovuh the timcj A new diixnvery. Drt Miles' Illls speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation, unequaled lor men, woiwvi, children. Smallest, mlldest,surestl SOdoses, IKcU. Sum pies Free, at V. 11. Ilagenbuch's drug store. Evon the funny man sometimes gets out of humor. A Kind Friond. Is what they eall that Famous llemedy, Ited nil (. nnUMn nn MO Ul.nmn.ll.n. Nouralila, Outs, Ilrulses, Hums, bores and all pain. Ills good for man or beast. 25 cents. Auuniu's urug store. One always likes to hear a pretty girl talk even If she does not say anything. NOTHINO IN I'ABTICITLAU And every thing in general Is the matter with many whose bloudU impure either from irregular habits or inherited Mint of scrofula or si wo o disease It is u warning of coming evil, and ned In tbebudbr Cactus lilood Cut should be li Id- ped In the bu fallible veget (.'actus liioou uure, tue oiuy iu- f alllblo vegetable neutrallzer of blood impurities, heart toner aud system renovator known. Bold at Klrlln's Drug Store, Ferguson House JJlock Hhenandoab, HE SURfteEg'THE fiOURT. n Italian ,tturiloror Throws Himself on tho Mercy of the Judge. Camden, N. J., Juno 10. Phllllpo Domlnlco Cocco, tho Italian murdoror, took tho broath away from Prosecutor Jenkins and tho Judgo In tho Camden County Court by pleading guilty to an Indictment for murder nnd throwing himself on tho mercy of Judgo Garrison. Cocco killed bis slstor-lu-law. Miss Giovanni Dlanoro at Cedar Brook, Wins low township, last March. Mr. wnrtmou. who wns appointed counsol for Cocco, said that tho recent lynching in Now Orleans had so Inflamed public sentiment that It would bo, in bis udement, exceedingly hazardous for his client to trust to tho calm, dispassionate judgment of 12 citizens. Ho tliereforo chose rather to trust to tho unblnsod nnd fair doclsion of a learned court nud would plead Ijullty, loavlng It for the court to hear evidence so as to fix tho grado of guilt. Tho Accused Ministers. PitTsnuKO, Juno 10. Tho caso of ' tho suspended ministers on trial before tho Iteformetl 1'rc.suytorton synod will prou ably close to-dny. The Kov. W. L. a Simpson and J. 11. J. Mllllgnn concluded tho cases lor the suspended ministers. Their arguments did not differ materially from tho others. Tho Rev. Mllllgan said ho voted in 18S9, but ho was not then convinced tho action of tho Synod was right. It Is said will Bell anything, this to true in a measure; but for utaying qualities,- merit Is tho tent Extonaiva advertising may sell anything when It la now or unknown, but after it comes into general uso, it Is judged according to its worth. The continued and steady growth of Swift's SpccLCa U the best evidence of its excellence It is most popular whero it is bos known. Every bottlo sold, sella tea others. Every ono that take it be comes its friend, aad recommends It .to their acquaintance. Treatise ou Blood and Skin Disease mailed freo. Swift Svaotrta Co., AUuatit, Ge SPECIAL NOTICES. The vestlbuled compartment sleenluircarr reoenuy introduced on me uuicogo, hi. jcaui aud Kansas City Hallway are models ol com- ion, convenience ana luxury. Any pairou oi the sleeping car is enabled, by I lie introduc tion of ihese compartment oars, to secure tin fcame privacy and i onvenlence that he would In the best hotel. No other line west orciil caco runs the comnartrucut cars. In uddl tlou, the tratnsare equipped W'th the reg-nlar oncn 1'uPmau sleener. eivlne rtassen&rers thelr cnoice. i.ne uiwng car service is muy up to the requirements ol modern railway service. An excellent cuisine, promptly served nmlo elegant surroundings, at moderate charges, leaves nothing now to be desired. Any of our people contemplating a trip to any part of the west or northwest cannot possibly Recurt better accommodations or lower rates than by addressing W. P. Cooley, General Agent oj me rassenger aepanmeni, Boo uuosinuiHt- x uimueipuia, x'u. WHITE 1'KAKB AND DARK CANONS. Colorado Is a land of shaip contrasts, ol brilliant lit lite, ol intense shadows; a land where heights and depths make obvious the meaning of the word antithesis; a land where every mood in mlud can and an answering mood In nature. The high, white minarets of the mountains, from whoso slender pinnacles tloat the wind-blown banners oi tho snow, ap peal with silent eloquence to the lolly ueplra ilonsof the soul; the sombre chasms cleft by Titan forces through granite-hearted hills within whose depths dark shadows throng and swirling torrents dashspeak to the heart, a language that thrills, lnspiresnnd awes. It does not follow that thete glories ol white peaks nnd those glooms of dark canons pre clude tho pleasant Intervals, the sunny meadows or the secluded nooks wherein the tired inind or wearied body may find pence ful rest and relugo from turmoil nnd toll. To ono making a Journey In Colorado, New Mexico or Utah, or taking a transcontinental tour lrom East to West, or vice versa, the Den ver uud Hto Grande itallroad oilers accom modations equal In elegance.convenfence aud luxury to those of any other line with the ad ded attractions of the unrivalled scenery along 1U line, abounding In a magnificent opulence oi wuue peuss huu auric canons. The mouUi of November, IH'M, wltucssed one of the most Important Improvements In rail road lacllltles that has yet been made In Col orado nnd tho West. The completion of the standard gauge of the Denver and ItloGrande Itallroad lrom Denver, Coloiado, over the mountains to Ogdeu, Utah, which Ave years ago was deemed an Impossibility, Is certainly n triumph of daring and engineering skill. The new lino Is by the way of Leadvllle, tun nellng Tennessee Pass, threading the canons of the Kngle and Grand Hlvers, giving a view ol the Mount of the Holy Cross, enroute, tak ing Its trains through Glenwood Bprlngsand down tho Grand Jtlver to Grand Junction, thence to Halt Lake City, Ogden and Wau Francisco. Ily this route one Is given an op portunity to behold the magnificence of Eagle Hlver Canon aud the marvelous beauty and grandeur of the Canon of the Grand. The overland train Is a model In every respect. From the engine to the last first-class coach everything Is bright and new, and of tho most elegant style of workmanship and finish. If any reader desires to know more about these stupendous works of nature, wrllo to H. K. Hooprr, General l'assenger Agent,Denver, Colorado, and he will send you, free ol cost, elegantly Illustrated books, glvlne a full de scription of the marvels of the Hcenio Lino. "-Stanley Wood In the "Great Divide.' rnQonuino T- To u is and will over bo tbo best Bomedy for m-mir.. Tnfluonza. Haokaoho. V-Pnina in tho Bido. Ohest andl J JointB, Nouralgio, Sproins, &o BBfore yoa seed to toy, octala JrlrPnCF OF CHARGE t3 tie vp-luabls tooki "flnUs to Health," with J endorsements of prominent ptayslclaas, A A D I) K B S S L e AD.RICHTER &C0, a 10 Broadwav, . HEW ruim. Prize Medals Awarded! tadt, London, MCI fO.Ut 50 Cents a bottlo, For Salo by II. lUGKNUUOII, SHENANDOAH, PA., outer cruggiw. r- 3HP 1 HOB" 1 PELLERi mm e mm m n rr i4jmir THE BUSY BEAVER, An Animal That Ib Growing Scarcer In Thla Country. tlcinnrkable Fcts Performed by Thorn In the Construction of Their - Dams Their Food and Habits. So much n'as been vrltten nbout tho habits of tho benvor thnt almost cvory ono knows something about tho nn- imal, anil everybody Is acquainted with the fnot that It builds clams and housos to dwell In, says rt writer in Forest and Stream. Tholr dams nro exceedingly strong; and durable and thoy nro prompt in repairing any In Jury to them. A dnm cut during; tho day will usually be rcpairetl tho snmo night, and In the morning will bo aB good as new. I remember an instanco of this sort which occurred on San Juan island. An old Englishman named John Wootton, who was now to tho country, wished to got rid of a col ony of beavers thatllved on his place, and ono day cut tholr dam. lhe next morning he found it repaired, and out lb again; and this tlmo to frighten away tho animals when they should oomo to rebuild it, ho set up a green Cottonwood polo on the dam and hung his overcoat on It. Tho following day on visiting tho place ho not only found tho dam In its usual good condition, but tho ootton wood polo and his overcoat had gone to help stop tho gap ho had made and wore now in tho dam. Iieavor housos are less common now than thoy used to bo, partly because boavers themselves aro less abundant, but mainly because tbo presenco of a fresh beaver house betrays to tho most unskilled oye tho oxlstcnco of beaver In tho neighborhood. In tho older dl trlcts beaver now gcnorally live in holes in tho banks of tho Etroams they In habit, though In some parts of tho Itoclcy mountains and in many places ou this coast tho sight of a beaver house Is not uncommon. They aro nover placed In very doep water, for a base must be btillt for tho house to stand on reaching up to tho surface, slnoe the chamber Inhabited by tho ooeupantB must bo dry. Tho shapo of those houses whloh I have seen oh tbe shore approaches tho conical. Those in the water aro more Irregular, sometimes only rounded, at others long and rather flat on top. Within each house, and connected with tho wqter by a concealer passage, through which the beaver nass to and fro. Is the ohamber which is tho animals' dwelling place It is large onough to conta;n soven or eight of them, and high onough so that a beaver can convenient ly sit up on his haunches. It is warm, dry and clean, for tho beaver is ox- tromoly neat In all its habits. Tho food of tho beaver consists chief ly of tho greon bark of twigs antl young limbs of various trees. Cotton wood baric is preferred, then comes willow, then alder, but tho bark of al most any treo may bo eaton. I have known thorn to eat pine and whlto cedar. Tho beaver often outs down trees of very considerable size to got at tho smaller limbs, which thoy cat. I have soon cottonwoods twenty inches in diameter so cut, and onco on Vancouver island, near Johnston's straits, found n ocdur two and no-half f oet through which thoy had gnawed down. This work of cutting down a largo treo is done by a single animal. I have seen tho boaver engaged in tho operation. which is performed as follows! Tho beaver sits up on its haunches facing the tree, and with its forcpaws rostlng against it. With his head turned on ono side ho outs a groove abovo and then ono below and bites out tho chip, talcing it off In almost the samo way an axman would, no thus savos himself tho trouble of gnawing all tho wood up Into flno cuttings. Whon tho tree la felled tho whole community attack and cut up tho tender limbs, carrying thorn away to the cache. TJnliko many of our gnawing animals, tho beaver does not sleep through tho winter! ho remains aotivo, ofton ven turing abroad during tho whole of tho oold weather. Ho must therefore havo. food, and a largo part of tho summor and autumn Is devoted to securing this1 food and depositing It In caches. This' food consists of tho limbs and twigs of tho trees most preferred by tho boaver, They aro out from ono and a half to! three feet long, stripped of their loavosj and smaller twigs, Carried to tho wator and floated to tho cacho, whero Uiey aro sunk. And hero comes a very ourlousj point. '111060 stioits aro lloatedto tho cacho and aro sunk by tlw beaver to tho bottom of tho water, whero thoy remalni without any apparent anchorage. Thoy aro not stuck, in tno mud of tbo bottom, nor hold down by weights. If you lift ono to tho surface It will float, but you; may movo It about on tho bottom with' out Its rising. I havo myself tried this with sticks; from which tho bark has been eaton,, but havo never done so with green un-l peeled limbs before tho beaver had! lanen mem into tneir nouses, 'inis' matter to mo is a very mysterious ono,i and I have never been ablo to got anyf hint as to how thoso sticks woro sunlL All through tho winter tho beaver visit theso caches, oarry tho Bticks to tholr houses whero they eat off the bark, re turning tho bare sticks to tho wator. Sometimes it may happen that for some; reason or otner, tno cache may not con' tain onough to lost tho wholo winter, In this case tho boaver, If possible, got on land through some air hole or piece of open water nnd then forago among) tho timber. Occasionally a com'blnaq oblige tho colony to cralgrato during the winter to somo more f avorablo spot. Nuture's Work. There Is u curious freak of nature to be seon along tho road loading from At glcn to Cooiiranvlllo, Pa. Two trood sized streams of wator meet atrightl ngics on almost lovol ground, eacni jhaving o heavy fall In reaching tho jpoint. -i uo wator of both streams moot, but neither la Impeded In its course. Thoy cross llko two roods and continue! In their respective beds. It has been said the' body of a human bolng is renewed once In seven yeors, ; but.strango to say, any foreign substanco on It, such as pimples, lolls, tumors, cancers, etc., remain. Tho reason is that they aro diseases and are fed nnd kept alive by Impure matter In tho blood. Itwlllbeseen at onco that a cure can S only be accomplished by purifying tho blood. This being done thoy dio for want of support. Many of the herbs to be found In tho vegetable kingdom pos sess tho power to so cleanse tho blood, nud, when combined with certain vita lizing chemicals nro a power for good. ThntDrown'sSarsapnrilla Is such a com bination none can doubt after reading ; tho following: At all Druggists I.OO. DON'T take Something else ft4 Aba Waeeen & Co., Folo every WMTERPROQF COLLAR or CUFF r BE UP TO THE MhRVl ii i i wwmwyn i umiiiiih NEEDS WO E.AUPJBEH1HQ. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOftflENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BOHUYLKILI. DIVIBION. On and after Nov. 24, 1B90, frn milt tern Shenandoah as follows: For Wlggan, Ullberton, Fraokvllle, Net Castle, bt. Clair, and way points, 6.IW, 9.1. a m and 4.1S p m, Sundays, two, 0.40 a m and 8.10 p m. For Fottsvllle, 0.00, Mam and 4.15 p m. Bnndays, 600, 9.40 a m and 3,10 p m, For Heading, 8.00, 9.10 am and 4.1Spm. Bnndays, 600, 9.40 a. m. and 8.10 p m. For Fottstown, Fhoenlxvllle, Norriatowi and Philadelphia (Broad street station), 15,00, J. 10 a in, and 4.15 p m week days Sundays, GOO, 9.40a m 3.10 p m Trains leave Frackvilie tor BhenandoaU nl 10.40 a m and 12.14, 7.12, 10,09 p m. Sundays. 11.18 a m and 6.40 p m. Leave Fottsvllle lor Shenandoah, 10.15 and 11.48, a zn 7,16, 9.42 p m. Bnndays, 10.40 a m 5.16 p m. I-eave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Fottsvllle aud Bhenandoah, 6.57,10.25 a rr. 2.10, 4.10 and 7.00 p m week days. Bnnday 9.23 am and 1.10 p.m. For w York, 3.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.35, 6.50, 7.S0, 8.208.80. J.W, ll.00nndll.15am, 12.00 noon, (11m Ited ezpress, 1.03 and 4.60 p in.) 12.44, 1.40, 2.S0 8.20, 4, 6, 8, ASO, 6.50 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 p m, 12.01 night. On Bnndays, 3.20, 4.06, 4.40, 6.SS, 8.12, 8.S0, 9.60, a m..and 12.49,3.20 (limited 4.60), 6.28, 8,80, tlfiL 7.13 9,14 p m and 12.01 night. For Ben Blrt, Bprlng Lake, Belmar, Ocean Grove, Asbury Fark, and Long Branch 8.20, 11,15, a. in. 4.00 p. m. week dayr For Freehold, 6,0 , p. m. week days. Baltimore and Washington, 8.50, 7.20, 8,3) 9.10, 1U.20, ) 1,18 a ui, IS.1) (limited express) S.4t (.41 6.07 anr,7.40 p. m., and 12.03 night, Fo Baltimore, my. 2.02. 4.1 1, 6 08 and 11.30 p, m On Bnndays, 3.60, 7.20, 9.10and 11.18 a. in. 4.4) 8.67, 7.40 p m. 12.03 night. Baltimore only 5.08 and 11.30 pm. For tUehmond and the Bonth 7.20 11.18 a. m., (Ldmlted Kxpress 12.35 p. m.,)12.03 night, week days. Bnndays, 7.20 a. m 12.03 night. Trains leave BarrUburg for Fllisourg and the west every day at 12,25 and 3.10 a m and 8.00 (limited) and 3.40 p m. Way for Altoona, 8.16 a m and 4.10 p m every day. For Fltuburg only, 11.20 a m dally and 10.20 p m week days. Leave Bunbnry tor Wllllamsport. Elmlra, Canandalgna, Hochester,Bntfaloand Niagara Falls, 6.10am dally, and 1.43pm weekdays, r'or Vatklns, 5JS0 p m week days. For Jirle and Intermediate points, 6.10 a in., dally. For Lock Haven, 5.10, and 9.53 a m, dally, 1.S4 and B.30 p. m, week days. Fo Kenova 6.10 a m 1.43 and 6,30 p m week days, ).m a. m nunuays, 'JUAB.F FUUH, . Gen. Min' J. B. WOOD, Lien. Fass. Agt "YyriLMINaTON s NOUTIU211N It. It. Time table in effect ilay.V), 1891. Trains leave Heading (F. A 11. station) for Gibraltar, Beyfert, Blratboro, Joanna, Bprlng Held, Waynesburg Junction, Coatesvllle,West Chester,Oliadsford Junction, B. A O. Junction, Wilmington and Intermediate stations, dally except Bunday, at 8.25 and 8.30 a.m. and 3.15 p. m. Bnnday only at 8.05 p. m. For Warwick, BUFeters and Intermediate KtatloiiB.dally except Bnnday, at 9.20 a.m., and 6.19 p. m. hunday only 8.15 a. m. For Blrdsboro jind Intermediate stations, Saturday only, at 12 m. For Baltimore and Washington (B. O. K. B.) dally except Hnnday at 0.26 and 8.30 a, m, and S.16 p. ra. bunday only at 3 05 p, in. Trains irrlveat Heading (I. It. ttntlon) lrom Wl mlngtou, B. & O. Junction, Mont chanlu, Chnditstord Junction, West Chester, Ltnape, Coatesvtlle, Waynetburg Junction, BprlngtlelU,Joanna,Iilrdsboro, OlDraltar, Bey. fertaud inteimedlate stations, dally except Bunday at 10.20 a. m. 5.52 and 8.17 p. m, Sun day i nly at 11.21 a. in, From Bt. Peters, Warwick nnd Intermediate stations, dally except Bunday, at 8.2J a- in. aud 2.26 p. m. Bunday only at 6 p. m. From Blrdsboio and intermediate stations, Saturday only at 1.(0 p. m. From Washington and Baltlmoie, dally ex rcpt Bunday, 10 20 a. in. 6.62 aud 8.17 p. in, Sunday only at 11.21 a. m. BOWNFJSB BltiaOH, Gen'l Fass, Agt, A. G. MCOA USLiANU, Bupt. For lOSTor Fuuno manuooui General andKXRVOUB PEBIIITYl Weakneuof Body ud Kind, Cffectt at krroraor ExeesEfia in Old or Younr. U.bn.1, Avbl. niMKHIIi milf u.ltorpo. MOW lo.ni.rii. .b IbaslilelT tabular 110SU THkiTXSST U.a.Blf la Jl. Baa l,illf rraat &0 slataa aad I aralga t'oantrl... Urlt th.a Leicrlplla Sk. .irlaaatleaand Droof. nallMlfHalsd) fraa. Mlnii ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO N. V 99 Mcbides, CONN., May D,'89. Brown's Barsaparilla Is unequaled as a purlner, having used it in our own family. Yours truly, Anna Richmond, - 35 Newton Bt., Merlden, Conn. Beverly, Mass., Mnrch20,'60. I will stato to you that I have usod Brown's Barsaparilla and find it very beneficial as n spring medicine, and have Just commenced with it again this spring, and most cordially recommend lt'to all people having any disease of the blood. Mns. SAJtAn C. Stevens, No. 10 Stone St., Beverly, Mass. Mr. George Vf. Llttlefleld of Orrington, Maine, says : "ITMADIJ ANEW WOMAN OF MY WXFB" Every woman may havo new life nnd vigor by using Brown's Barsaparilla. No Woman having Kldnoy trouble, ac companied with thoso deep pains neross the back, drawing down pains, dizziness, restless sleep, etc., cau expect comfort In this life until the cause bo removed. This causo Is dlscaso of tho Kidneys, nnd can only bo reached through these organs. Mrs. V. P. Ilerrlck of Glonburn, Mo., was so afflicted, and sought various channels for help. Hearing of Brown's Barsaparilla sho tried It, began to rally nt onco, nnd to-day enjoys good health. Brown's Barsaparilla 13 peculiarly adapted to Kidney Disease C bottles for 0,00. "Just as good," IT IS NOT. ' PropriC:tors,Dangor, Mo. V fijf Using THAT CAN BE RELIED ON No1: to Xlg300lo2?2 BEAIU THIS MARK. flams (I Bro. Chamber Bets, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Chllloulers, Wash Stands, Couches, Dressing Cabinets, Wardrobes, Armolres, Bideboards, Dlnlrg Tables, China CloseU, Dining Chairs, Buffets, Smoking Chairs. 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SINGLE, Whan tr.ahled with tho ftnnoilna IrraeniF. itlH- rjw,tte!itl follnmiu'ii nud or exiftjearrt, or fioi- lion UtaUnnalVetth.uefte9to peculiar to tbelr iLo Uee DR DuOHOINE'S Celabratea FEMALE REGULATING PILLS, Tbofitra Btrensrthftntoir to the entire uyitrf ., impart tone, Tlgor euJ maunetio iorce to all t auction of txdf ud nataa, Bent mull, securely fceeled, 11. Addrowi Or. Hortnr ModlolnoCo..ST.VOUIS. U0 'Mladolphia and Beading Eailroadi Time Table tn f fleet May 10, 1891 'RAINS! LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS, 2.10 5.25, 7.20 a. m. and 1186 2.50 and 6.U . m, ennaay x.iu ana 7.48 a. m, For New ork. via Munch Chunk, week davs. R.l'L .20, a. m. and 12.8.5 and 2.60 p. m. ror licaaing and Fhlladolphla week days, 10. 5.26. 7.20. ft. m . 19 95 OSO anA KM yrt. miday, 110 and 7.18 a. m. or uarrisDurg, week days, 2.10,7.20 a. m,i E0, 6A5 p. in. For Alientown. week rio.. i win. m.. I5t Op.m. ' Un,k..,,l . , j, n .n - ... . 12.33 3.60 and 6.55 p.m. Bunday, 2.10 and 7.48 For Tamaoun' and tlnhmmv ntfv. vwk (ays, 2.10, 6.26, 7.20, a. m., 12.35 Z50 nnd 6.5S j. m. ounaay, ii.iu ana 7.18 a. m. Additional or Mahanoy City, weok days 7.00 p. m. AJuui4w,M,i nuu lAJiiunuia, wees uaysb .'JOB. m., 2.60 p.m. For WllllamsDort. Bunburvand Inwlshnrs. eek days, 8.2 7.20 nnd U.S1 a. m 1.35, 7.00 3. m. Bunday 3:23 a. m. For Mahanoy Flaue, week days, 2.10 85, J, I.MIUUU JLX.OU U. IU., ltOiJ, l.OO, i.Vj, O.tXJm .00 and 9.26, p. m. Bunday, 2.10, 8.23 and 7.43 a. m, 8,05 p.m. For Glrsrdvllle veE a a vs. z.u 12.55. 1.33. 2.50. 2-10 d.2 ,. 7.48 a. m.. 3.05 n. in. .23.5.25.7.20. 11.3) a. m.. 1.S3. 7.00 and V.ltm i. m. Bunday 3.25 a. m.. 3.05 p. m. iijijxo run nur, AiN uuivii : Leave New York via Fhlladelphla, week lays, 7.45 a. m,, m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m : ay, 8.00 p. m., 12.16 night. iork via Maueb Chunk, n nEui. ennaay. Leave Now iork via Maueb Chunk, week tars. 4.S0. 8.45 a. m.. 1.00 and 4.00 rj. mi Leave Fhlladeirihla. week davs. 4.10. and. 10.00 a. ni. 4.00 and 6.00 p. m., from Broad vndCallowhill and 8.35 a. m. and 11.30 p. m. from 9th and ureen streets. Bnnday 9.03 a. m. ii.o p. m.irom via ant t-mn. Leave Hsadlng, week days, 1.33. 7,10, 10.06 nd 11.60 a. m., 6.6S, 77 p, m. Sunday 1.33 and M.48 a. m. Leave, Fottsvllle, week days, 2.40,7.40 a.m., 'J.30, 6.11 p. m. Sunday, 2.40 a. m. and 2.05 ).m. . i 2 i a. m., 1.21, 7.13, nnd 9.18 p. m. Bunday 3.10 .. m, and 2J0 p. in. L-eave mananoy uiiy, weeK oays, B.1U, .i md 11.47 a. m 1.51, 7.42 and 9.44 p. m. Sun. "lay, 8.40 a. m 3.20 p. m.. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week davs. 21). 4.(0 J,.30, 9.33, 11.69 a. mU5,2.00. 6 20, 828,7.57, and Lti.uu p. m. ounuay x.-. , ana D.u, a. m. 1 41, p. m. ieave uirarttviue iivappauuuuoe& ciaiiont ffCIV UUj n. A.-, I. 1.U, , MdV, UUU O.A M. JU,, Tf jJ2, 6.2S, 6.82, 8.03 and 10.06 p. m. Bunday, 2,47, LSI, 8.26 a. m. 3.41 p. m. Leave w miamspori, weeK aays, anov Ll.65 a. m. 3.35 and 11.15 p, m. Sunday 11.15 p.m. For Baltimore, Washington and the west ?la B. & O. K. K., tbrongh trains leave ulrard i. venue station, Fhlladelphla, (P. & K. It. B.) it 4.16. 801 and 11.27 a. m 1.84. 4.24. 6.b5 aul r.23 p. m. Bunday, 4.18 8.02 11.27 a, m 4.24 i.txi anai.zup. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. a Lstvo l'hlladelnhla. Chestnut Htreet Wharf nd south Street Wharf. sror Atlcutle (Cltv. A Week-days Kxpress 9:00 a. m. and 2.00 f 4.00 p. m. Aocommodatlon, 8.00 a, m., 6.0tT p.m. Bnndays. Express, 9.00, a. m, Aecummo. Nation, 8.00 a. m. and 4.80 p. m. Keturning. leave Atlantic City, depot corner itlantioaud Arkansas avenues. Week-day at Kxpress, 7.80, u.00, a. m. and 4.0u, p. m. Accommodation, 6.00, 8.06 a. m, and 4.30 (.80 p. m. Sundays. Express, 4.00 p. m. Accotmnola. don, 7.30 a. m. and 4.80 p. m. O. G. HANCOCK, Gen'l FaFS'r Agt! i A. MOLKOD, Pres. A Gen'l Manager, Loliigli Valley Railroad, ABBANOIJlBNT OF PASSEKGEK TRAINS. -MAY 10, 1891.- Passenger trains will leave Shenandoah for Mauch Chunk, Lehlghton, Blatlngton, Cata sauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Enston, l'hll adelphla and New York at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08 a. m., 1252,3.10,6.26 p.m. For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gap and Btroudsburg at 6.47, a. m., and 6.26 p. m. For Lambertvllle nud Trenton, 9.0S a. m. For White Baven, Wllkes-Barre and Pitts, ton 6.47. 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 3.10 und 526 p. m. For Tuukhannock, 10,41 a. in., 3.10 and 5.26 p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and and Lyona 10.41 a. m and 6.26 p. m. For Laoey vllle, Towanda, Bayre, Waverly, Elmlra, Itochester, Buffalo. Niagara Falls. Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a, m.,ana 6.26 p. m. For Ivlmlra nnd the West via Salamanca at 3.10 p.m. For Audenrled, Bazleton, Stockton, Lum ber Yard, Weatherly and Fenn Baven June tlon at 5.47,7.40, 9,08 a. m. and 12.62, 3.10 and 6.28 n. m. For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Beaver Meadow, 7.40, 9.08 a. m. and 6.28 p. m. r or ocrauion ai o.n v.w, io.ua. m, a.iuana 5:26 p. m. For Bazle Brook. Jeddo, Drlfton and Free laud at 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m 12.02 8.10 ana 6.26 p.m. ForQ,uakake at 5.47 and 9.08 a.m., and 8.10 p. m. For Wlgtrans, Gllberton and Frackvllla at 5.60 and 9.08 a. m and 4.10 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano-, 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, 10,58 a. m.,12.62,3.10,6.26, 8,03, 9tandl0i7p.m. For Lost Creek, 31rardville and Ashland, 457, 7.46, 8.52, 10.16 a. m., 1.00, 1.10, 4.10, IL85, 8.10 and 9.11 p. m. For Darkwater, Bt. Clair and Fottsvllle. 7.40, 9.08, 10.68 a. m., 12.52,3.10,4.10, 6.26 and 8.03 p.m. For Buck Mountain, New Boston and Morea, 7.40, 9.08, 10.68 a. m., 12.62, 8.10, 6.26 and 8.03 p.m. For Baven Bun, Centralla, Mt. Carmel and Shamokln, 8.52, and 10.15 a. in., 1.40, 4.40 and 8.06 p. m. Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah. 7.55 11.65 a. m.. 2.10, 4.30 and 9.30 p. m,, arriving at Bhenandoah, 9.03 a. m 12.52, 3.10, 6.26 and U.15 p. ra. SUNDAY TBAINB. For Lost Creek, Glrardvllle and Ashland, 6.50, 8.10 11.83 a. m., 2.15 p. m. For Darkwater. St. Clair and Fottsvllle, 6.60, 8 .00, 9.30 a . m., 2.45 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano. 8.00, 11.35 a, m 1.10, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. For Lofty, Audenrled and Bazleton, 8.00 a- m 1:40 p. m: For Mauch Chunk. Lehlghton, Blatlngton, uauuuiuqua, juieniown, Jieuueuein, taaioa and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. For Philadelphia, 1140 p. m.- E. B. BY iu; BYINRTON. Gen'l Fass. Agt., Bethlehem; Don't foreet that this Is the onlvnurnlvve!-. table and eirectlve blood purifier known. Used for 300 years In Brazil, and two years tested In this country. It absolutely neutral izes ana removes au impurities of the blood, whether of scrolnlous or speclno origin, In herited or acquired, and Is the only reliable remedy. Contains no mineral, and has no failures and no relapses. Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Mock, Shenandoah, Pa, - TliouwiiiUh ii.ivu bui'ii twrmanwitly cured Uy- l).W,aiftMWi&Wd.MI miLAlJEhi'HIA.l'A. Kasotttonco.no operation or loss of time trum bubineaa, Casun pranuuur ed lu curablu by otaera wanted, youa for Circular CURE GUARANTEED. oSulTtii.