The Evening Herald. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY. , H o, BOTES, Eiltsr and PnMlstor, W. J. WATEINS, Local Editor. SUBSCRIPTION rates: DAILT, por year Wkwki.t, per year,, .. 1 50 Entered at the l'ostofflce, at Shenandoah, l'a for transmission inrougniue whlh as seeoild cUtss mall mutter. FDBLIHHED DAILY AND WEEKLY. JAIL FOR HERR MOST. The New Tork Court of Appeals Afarm the Aniirclil.t's Conviction. New Yorur. Juno 17. Tho Court of Appeals handed down Its decision nfllrtiv lug tho judgment of conviction ngalnsit llerr Jolianu Moat, and now tho npostlo of anarchy must no to tho penitentiary, William Ir. Howo has been Most'a counsel ilurluK.nU Ills trouble, and has Hiicceodvd In keerilna tho wurp brained philosopher out of jail tlireo and a half yearn. Most w s convicted of violating tho statute nualnst Inciting persons to un lawful acts. Most was arrested, tried, convicted and sentenced before Judge Cowing, who told Most that he bad uli ovorwholmlnu; in jorlty of the American people against him, nnd lu America tho majority ruled. Most was soiitunced on Dec. 8, 1887, to ono year in the Clackwoll's Island Peni tentiary. The caso has been In tho courts ovor slnco. This will bo llerr Most's second visit to "tho Island." Ho served a year on tho Island by n sentence of Re corder Smyth pronounced in May, 1830, for a similar spcoch in which ho held up a riilo, said they cost $10 each and ad vised his friends to buy them to shoot capitalists with. Will Bo Given Away. Our enterprising druggist C. H. lluscnbuch whocirrles the lluest MocK of clruh, pol ymeries, toilet articles, brushes, sponges, eie , is giving away a large number of trial bottles of Dr. Miles' celebrated Restorative Nervlue. He guarantees It to cure headache, dizziness, nervous proxtrntlon, sleeplessness, the I" effect i of spirits, tobacco, collee, etc. Drug gists say It is tho greatest seller they ever .knew. and Is iinlvcnnlly Mitlsfactory. They lso guarantee Dr. Miles' New Heart ' lire In all cnes of ntrvous or organic heart disease, palpitation, pain In nlde, fcmolli-rlnii. etc. Fine book on "Nervous and Heart Diseased free. A brisk trado in baby coaehosthissoason. OUlce of J. M . D. Hon INHON VI llaet 176th St. 1 Residence, W5 East 143 street. I Nicw York, January 31, 1650 tie.'. Tirfivittnu HnpMHn Co. Gentlemen ! Having eullered for the past two years with rheumatism, indigestion, sore throat, anda complete breaking down of my whole system, I was Induced (atter treating with several prominent doctors) lo try tho Cactus Blood Cure, which I continued to use lor about n.irtw Auvu Kino, which lime I have been en tirely tree from tho nbove-mentloned troubles, rt Invn mrtrA nmhlllnll to dflV tllHU OI1V tlmi In the past four years. 1 can heartily recommend the Bame to any one having the ..ami. Imnhl J. M. II. ROBINSON. Bold nt Klrlln's Drug Btore.Ferguson House Mlocir, Shennnaoan. This season tho fruit crop will bo ono of tho most profltablo of farm crops. Hold It to tho Light. Tho man who tolls you confidentially ust what will euro your cold is proscribing Komp's Balsam this yoar. In tho prop aratlon of this remarkablo modicino for couehs and colds no exponso is spitrod to cotnbino only tho best and purest Ingredi onts. Hold n bottlo of Komp'e Balsam to tho Hirht and look through it; notice tho bright, oloar look; then compare with other romodios. Price 60c. and 81 Summer will drop in upon us next Sun day as well as tho longest day. Rocky Mountain Cure. Tho druggists claim that pooplo call daily for tho now euro for constipation and eick headache, discovered by Dr. Silas Lano while in tho Rocky Mountains. It le said to bo Oregon grape, root (a great remody in the far "Wost for those com plaints) combined with simple herbs, and is made for uso by pouring on boiling wator to draw out the strength. It sells at CO cants a package and is called Lane' Family Medicine. t Napoleon blue, a grayish tint of bluo, Is ono of the colors of the season, Shlloh's Consumption Cure, This Is bevond in Is beyond question the most cessiul Cough Medicine we have ever sold n lew does invariably cure the worst cases oi C-itieh. CTroiiD. and llroDchllls. white Its wou. derlu! siiccers In the cure of Consumption is without a parallel In the history of medicine. Since It's nrst discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. II you have a Couth we earnestly ask you to try It. l'rlco 10 cents, 60 cents, and 11.10. If yonr L.nngs are tore. Chest or uacK lame. i Hlilloh's Porous Plaster, bold bv C. II. Hagenbuch, N. E. corner Main and Lloyd streets. Tramps and cheap dross goods aro alik in one respect thoy won't wash. To NorvouB, Debilitated Men. If you send us your address, we will mall you our illustrated pamphlet explain ing all about Dr. Dyo's Celobrated Kleetro Voltalc Belt and Appliances, and their charmins eflects upon the nervous de bilitated system, and how they will quickly restore vou to vigor, and manhood, l'amnn- let free. If you nro thus afllioted, we will tend you a Kelt and Appliances on a trial, voltaic UKlv (Jo.. Marshall, Mich, F There ought to be a demand for cans and j .rs this yoar, Miles' Norvo and Livor Pllla Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels thtounhihenrrm, A riew discovery. Dr. Miles fills speedily cuie uiuousnew, nan mme, lorpia nei, piles, combination. Unemialed lor men. women. children. Smallest, mildest, snretl 6rtoM, -""its nHippiesjree, at u. n. jiugeiiuucii n rn i sioro. After all a tuning fork Is moroly a kind or pitch fork". Tho Greatest Strlko, AmoiiL- the area! strikes that of Dr. Miles In discovering bis Mew Dean Cure has provou liselc to'.he ono of tbu most Lmportaut, The demand lor it lias become osiouisiung. Alrauly ihetraatuieut oi neurt ciisnp-oisue lug revolutionized, and mai.y unexpected cured elP-cted. Jtt-oon relieves short breath timtstini!. nalns In side. arm. shoulder, weak nnd hungry spells, oppression, swelling of ancles, snjotherlug and Hrl dtopsy. Dr MUCH UOOK uu ileurb ituu rtnutia uiKiuni free. The nnequnled New Heart Cure Is sold am' guaranteed by C. II Hii8eubtich,tbodriiK glst.aKahts Kestorailve Nervine for head afhe, 0 s sprees, hot Hashes, nervous oliIis, opium habli, etc. .'CANADA'S' CABINET. The rresent Member! Will bo Continued I 1 In Tholr Positions. ' ' Ottawa, Ont., Juno 17. All reports as to tho jiosslblllty of a crisis In Minister ial circles hnvo beon disposed or. When tho Houbo of Commons mot at 1 p. m., air Iiector Ijnnguviuu iuuu it Btutu tuont, which, he said, had been entrusted to him by I'romler Abbott. It stated thnt, acting on Sir John Thompson's advice, he (Abbott) had Instructed that tho present (.auinot snoum oo conunueu lu their positions. Abbott will assume tho portion of President of the Privy nnnnell. nnd tho Hallway Department will bo administered by auothor momber of the Cabinet. Jew. Immigrating to Constantinople London, June 17. Lord Salisbury has received a despatch from the British Con sul at Odessa denying tho reports of an oiodus of Russian Jews to England, and snvlnu that tho ticket nuclides hnd i ceived uumorous inquiries from Jews who were desirous of emigrating to America. Tho ncrencles have done very little, how over, tho majority of omlgrauts going tc Constantinople. DosertlniM from tho Array. Washington, Juno 17. Officials of th War Department are very much grutillod at tho decreasing number of desertious from tho army resulting from tho legisla tlon recently enacted, which makes the private soldier's lot uioro endurable and offers him nu opportunity to quit the service honorably by "buying out." Factories Clnicid by Ilcut. YoNKEna. N. Y Juno 17. Tho heat hero la Intense, and a number of persons havo been prostrated. Somo of tho car pet and bat. factories havo Issued orders allowing5 tholr men to stop work on ac count of tho boat. Oludstono Kutlroly llccororod. London. Juno 17. Mr. Gladstone has entirely recovered from his recent lllnoss, which was at no time serious euougu ic make necessary tho calling In of physi cians. It Is lot In Connecticut. BmMiNoiiAJt, Conn., Juno 17. The heat In this section Is intense, both Indoors and out. Work Is practically suspended, rivers are drying up and orops nre being ruined for want of ruin. It don t do to neclect nature's war Mm: aches IhroiiKh tho tyttem, cause Klieunin llnm. Nf.urnli?lii and ItnckHche. Trv 1Um1 Kloir Oil. the Famous l'alu Cure. 25 cents at Klr lln's drug store SPECIAL NOTICES. Tho vestlbuled compartment sleeping cart recently Introduced on the Chlrngo, Bt. JPauj and Kansas Cltv Hallway are models or com. fort, convenience nnd luxury. Any natron oi the sleeping car is enabled, by the introduc tion or l nese comparimeui care, xo secure in same privacy auu ouvemence tutu nu wouiu lu the best hotel. No other line west of Chi cnen runs the compartment cars. In addi tion, xne trains are equippea win iue reguini open Iullraan sleeper, giving paBtengers their choice. The ui..ing car service is miiy up u the reaulremeutsol modern railwav service An excellent cuisine, promptly served amid r.1m.i... Inn. n, mniln.n.a nlin.nn. leaves noimug now lu uo aesireu. auj- oi our people coniempianng a lnp 10 any pari oi inr went or northwest canuot 1 oslulv Kecurt belter acconimodaMons or lower rates thai by addressing w. i: cooley, uenerai Atsenl o! ine raf-sencer aeimnmeni, wo luefeinuicu. Philadelphia, l'a. WHITE l'EAUS AND DARK CANONS. Colorado Is a land of sham contrasts, ol brilliant llehts, ol Intense shadows; a land where helcbts and depths innke obvious the meaning of the word antithesis; a land where everv mood In mind cau llnd an answerlnir mood lu nature. The high, white minarets of mo mountains, irom wnose sienoer pinnacles llont the wind-blown banners 01 the snow, ap- ieai wuu sueni eloquence 10 ipe lony aspirtv Ions of the soulf the sombre chasms cleft bs Titan forces through granite-hearted bllh wlibln whoso depths dark shadows throne and swirling-torrents dashspeatt to the heart, a language mat tnruis, inspires ana awes, it does not follow that these glories ol white peaks and those glooms of dark canons pre clude the pleasant Intervals, the suuny meadows or the secluded nooks wherein the tueu mind or weanoa boiy may nnd peace. ful rest and reluge from turmoil and toll. To one maKiug a journey in coiomao, new Mexico or Utah, or ta&lnsr a transcontinental. tourfron' East to West, or vice verm, the Den ver and Hlo Grande Ilallroad oilers nccom. inoaations equal in eltgauce.convenience and luxury u) mose oi any oiuer line wuu uie aa- ded attractions of tbo unrivalled sceuerv along Its line, abounding In a magnificent opulence of white peaks and dark canons. ine mourn oi itovemuer, i&w, wunessea ono oi tne mosi lmponant improvements in ran. road Includes that has vet been made In Col' orado and the West. The completion of the standard uauee of the Denver and KloGrando Ilallroad Irom Denver, Colorado, over the mountains to Ogden, Utah, which live years ago was ueemru au impoHSiuiiuy, is cenaini: a iriumpu oi aanne ana engiueeriug sail The new line Is by the way of Leartvllle. tun nellug Tennessee I'ase, threading the canons of the Knglo and Orand'Rlvers, giving a view ol the Mount of the Holy Cross, enroute, tak ing Its trains through Olenwood Hprlngsand down the Grand Klvcr to Grand Junction, thence to Hnlt Lake City, Ogden and Han rrHucifcco. uy mis route one is given an o pomtnllv to behold the matmlrlcenceof Kac. Ulver Canon and the marvelous beauty and grandeur of the Canon of the Grand. The overland train Is a model In everv respect From the engine to the last nrst-cfass coach everything Is bright and new, and of the most elegant style of workmanship and if any reader desires to know more about mete Mupenaons woras oi nature, write to a. K. Hooprr, General Passenger Ageut.Denver, Colorado, and be will send vou. free ol cost. elegantly illustrated booBB, glvlne a mil de scription oi me marvels or me ncenio .uine.'-- otaniey wooa in me -oreat Divide. rov it Is and will ever bo tho Bomedy for Clout, influenza. Baokaoho. Pnlna in tho Sido. Ghost ondl Joints, Kouralgla, Sprains, &o Befcre yoa aeed to tayi cotala fO-FREE OF CHARGE" the valtwUa tooki "OnHe to .Health," with F.AD.RICHTER&CO, HEW YOHKi S8 Prize Medals Awarded 1 EnropeauHouseBi KudoUtaatLondoD 50 Oent3 a bottlo, For Salo by X. I, JJ. 3CIIHL.IIV, frVC. II. JIA.Cl;3VJIVC',II,i SHENANDOAH, PA. and other drufguts. ISCUSSlNCrftjB SOALBVS tht Amalgamated Convention Forward Inn lu Work Vary Rapidly. rrrrsDcno, Juno 17. Tho Amalga rnatod convention will soon bo through With tho wage scalo discussion, and by tho end of tho week will probably be going over the reports of tho officers. Thcso nro also very Important in the convention, and this year will show thai the organization Is splendidly equipped lu their knowledge of all the details of their brnnoh of tho Industry. Tho ro ports will also aho.7 that tho association Is well supplied with the slnows of war, better, perhaps, than any single labor or ganization In tho world. It Is expected that the discussion on tho iron scale will closet to-day, and tho work of the scalo committee npproved by the adoption of tho schedule, Then cither tho officers' roports or tho stool scnlo will come up. From this point on, however, tho work of tho convention will go forward very rapidly. Thero will bo little time spent on the other officers' re ports, and, as tho iron scalo Is tho founda tion of all their work, tho ro9t will be finished In n hurry. Tho election of officers will also bo put through without much loss of time. Tho Incumbents "re recognized as being fully ablo to till tho bill, and will bo gtvon an undivided voto ns an expression of satis faction and commence. THE FIGHT AT BRIDGEPORT. Excitement Over tho 1'ollco aiuddlo Has (Juloted Down. BmnonroiiT, Conn., Juno 17. Excite' meut ovor tho pollco muddlo has quieted own somowhnt and no general outbreak s feared at present. Counsol for the old Democratic Board l'ollco havo brought two actions tho courts agulnst Chief Hylands, which servo to tie his bands until tho case can be trlod. Tho caso will bo heard next Tuesday. i Capt. Finkorton Is acting chief at present under the direction of the mayor. The pollco detail was sent out last uignt us usual and good order prevailed. The military assemblod at 0 o clock, but at U o'clock thoy wero relieved from duty until further notice. ACQUITTED OF MURDER. Uounl. Muulcy,' Wife Was tho Only Wit ness Against iiliu. ScnA"TON, Pn., June 17. Dennis JIuu- ley was acquitted of tho murder of Patrick Ilanott In February last In the courts hero. Tho uiurdor was very bru tal, Barrett being kicked to death. Munley was acquitted because the only witness of tho killing was his own wife. Sho was allowed to testify nt the coroner's inquest, but tho court would not permit her to bo beard because sho was disqualillea uy inw. Mary Kuiorson's Alleged Murderer. Boston. Juno 17. Regarding tho Idea tlty of the man arrested at Bnrncoa ias tho aliened murderer of JIIss JIary Em crson at Dedham, June 2, tho Consul at that plnce telegraphs that the uescrlp tlon sent by cable corresponds with tho man as to eyes, nose and fact ol speaking little English. Uo inquires whether this is sufficient to hold the prisoner. A cnble will bo sent asking If the man has tho India ink marks referred to in the description as first cabled. If tho roply la satisfactory immediate steps will bo taken to havo him brought to this coun try. ' SI, 000,000 Given to Hamilton University, Utica. N. Y., June 17. At a meeting of the trustees of Colgate University nt Hamilton.! last evening, a letter tram James B. Colgato of Yonkers was read. It was accompanied by an Indenture, ,by which Mr. Colgate gives tho University a million dollars without reserve. There are certain suggestions, however, among them one that the principles of tho Dap tlst creed bo taught. A Woalthy Danker Dead. New YoriK, Juno 17. Garret Van Ko-trand died nt his home in Nyack shortly atter midnight at the ago of 70 years. Mr. Van wostrand was treasurer of the Holland Trust Company 20 years. n director of - the Broadway National Bank, treasurer of the Reformed Church Board of Publication, and had held many othor important fiduciary pqsi tioasj lie was very wealthy. Doctors from Many Lands. Atlantic City, N. J Juno 17. The fourth quinquennial session .of tho Inter national Convention ol ilomoepathlc Physicians Is being held at this place, and will continue to the 23d of the month. Physicians from England and almost every country in continental Europe, as well as from Calcutta, are present. The O'Gorman-Muhon Dead. London. June 17. The O'Gorman-Ua- hon, who has just died at an advanced ago, was the man who introduced far noli to Mrs. O'Shea. He was a man of strict and punctilious ideas, nnd when the scandal came out ho wanted to light a duel with Parnell on account of the base way in which the Irish leader had taken advantage of the Introduction. American Athletes In England. Manchester, Juno 17. The delegated members of the Manhattan Athletic Club have arrived In this city and nppear to bo In excellent condition. They have Immediately begun training In tho old Trafford Athletlo Club grounds in pre' paration for the Iluddersfield sports on Saturday. Dickinson College. Commencement. Carlisle, Ph., June 17. Tho third day of the Dickinson College commencement opened wich n mooting of the Phi DeUa Kappa Society. Judge Russell, of the New York University, was presont and delivered an nadress. Five new mem members were elected and six initiated, Looking for a Defaulter. Montreal. June 17. Plnkorton'i ofucr nro here looking for Julio MerZ' bacher. the New York defaulter. Morz bacher is said to have beon seen horo on Saturday Jait. Ki-Smutor McDonald Woaker. Ikdianai-our, June 17. Ex-Senator McDonald U weaker, due in part to tho warm weather. Ills friends do not ex pect a change for some days, 130 Killed and 300 Injured. Mannheim, June 17. The number of killed lu the railway bridge accident at Haslo is now known to be 180 and 800 in. jured. Are You iemiss? Nest td blood, kidney ond liver nflllc tlbns, nervousness nnd nerve Irregulari ties nro the most common. Within tho Inst twenty-five years tho number of nervous diseases has in creased largely, and tho medical frater nity have gltcn them n greu deal of nttcntlon. As to the causes of nervous affections, their name is lcKlon; high living, dissi pation, Irregularities of diet, Into hours, overwork, great grief, tho high-pressure mode of life, with Its ceaseless round of activity nnd exertion, calling for con stant e.Tpendlturoofnervo force, all tend to depress and exhaust the nervous sys tem. Tho merchants bend for hours ovtr their books, or are whirled nt lightning ; spoeil over n country unknown to their' S .fathers; tho student burns freely tho S "midnight oil," while tho housewife, 111 hf r efforts to keep pace With the requlro : ments of modern society, calls Into nc-i Stive play overy fibre of the nerve system. ; What Is tho result? All over tho land jjj medical men are battling with nervous dyspepsia, norvous headache, nervous ; weakness nud in many cases wltngono S ral nervous prostration, oftentimes, dw 5 veloplng Into paralysis. To regain health you must correct nil ; that Is wronir in tho nerve centres, nUd S thenaHthevarioustrOitblesarlsiug from their diseased condition will disappear. In Uiown's Snrsaparilla you havo n norve tonic ond nerve food which sup plies tuo waste tissues. Heinember that At all Druggists 1.00. O Use tm B DOrt'T tako Something else "Hist as good," IT 18 NOT. !j AkaWakbek&Co., foloProprletors.liangor, Mo. ""in. tisisiiseiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiaiiii 111111 Miiiiiiiinmin" WILL nnu 1a11.11 ur iiii viiui.i; As n I'lenaont und II j?t . . effective Cathartic uso riU0TI3s"lQ every WATERPROOF , THAT Wot 1 iSE UP TO THE MARK I. Jt ' BEARS, TKADE y mark. NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN III A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. sounyuciLE division. On and after Nov. 24, 1890, traint uM lea ffnenanaoan at iouoivi: r or vviglgnu, uuveiiuu, f inivt 411c, 110. Castle, Bt. Clair, and way points, 6.0t, 9.1;' a m and 4.15 p m. uunaay s, uuu, a xn ana 0.1 u p m. For Pottsvllle. 6.00, 9.10 a m aud 4.15 p m. Uundays, 600, 8.40 a m and 8.10 n m. For Reading, 6.00, 9.10 a m and 4.15 pm. Bundays, 800, 9.40 a, m. and 3.10 p m. For Poltstown. Fhoenixville. Norrlstowi. and Philadelphia (Broad street station), 6,00, U.10 a m. and 4.15 p m week days ttucaays, um, v.iv a m b.iu p m Trains leave Frackvlhe lor Bhenandoah 61 10.40 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,U9 p m. Bunduys 11.13 a in and 6.40 p m. Ieave roiiavuie lor onenanuoan, lu.ioano 11.48. a m 7.15. U.42 p m. Bundays, 10.40 a rr 5.16 p m. jueave rmiaaeipma txiroaa sireei. siaiion) for Pottsvllle and Bhenandoah. 6.57.10.25 a rr 2.10, 4.10 and 7,00 p m week days. Bunday 9.2!) am anai.iup. m. For w York, 3.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.85, 6.50, 7.80 j.208.30, J.5Q, ll.OOand 11.15am, 12.00 noon. (11m Ued express, 1.08 and 4.50 p m.) 12.44, 1.40, 2.80 3.20, 4, 6, 8, 6.30, 6.50 7.13 6.12 and 10.00 p m, 12.01 night. On Bundays, 3.20, 4.05, 4.40, 5.35, 8.12, 8.30. 9.50 a m. and 12.49, 8.20 (limited 4.50), 5.2s', 6,80, 6,5t 7,13 8,13 p m and 12.01 night. ror nea uin, npnug neimm, Ocean Grove. Asburr J'ark. nnd Long llranct SW, 11,15, a. m, 4.00 p. in, week dayr Foi e reenoia, o.v j p. m. weeic auys. lialtlmor't and Washlnelon. 3.50. 7.20. 8.31 9.10, 10.20, ) 1.13 a m, 12," (limited express) B.4f 4.41 8.67 anf.7.40 p. m.. and 12.03 night, Fo' Baltimore, my 2.02. 4.1 1,6 03 ana 11.30 p, m. On rlundays,8.60, 7,20, o.ioano 11.1s a. m. .) 5.08 and 11,80 p m. For Uiehmoud and tho Bonth 7.2011.18 a. n.. (Limited express 12.M p. rn.MX.vi nignt,weex. days. Bundays, 7.20 o.m 12.03 nlghl. Trains leave rarrisnnrg lor x-iiuiuurK auu the west fiverv dav at 12.25 and 8.10 a m and j.W (limited) and 8.40 p m. Way for Altoono, .15 u m and 4.10 a m everv dav. For ritunurg oniy, 11. ju a m aauy will iv.ai p m week days. Leave Bunhnry lor WllllamBport, Elmlra, Oanandalgua, Kochester, lluaalo and Niagara Palls, 5,10 a m dally, and 1,43 pm week days. For Vatklns, 6.30 p m week days. tor Itne ana lmerineaiaie ikjiuui, wubiu, dally. Fur Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9.53 a m dlly, 1J4 and 6.80 p. m. week days. Fo: itenova 6.10 a m 1,43 and 6,80 P m week days, 3.10 a. m Bundays. 1 'Jll AH. B. I'UUli. j.n. wuuu, ln mn' Meu. Ps Alrt -T(rILMINUT0N & NOKTHEltN It. It. t .... , JVneiauie xnipeci suay, iv, jddi. Tiains leave Heading (P. a lt. elation) for Gibraltar, Heyferl, lllratboro, Joanna, Spring, nold, Wayuesburi! Junction, Coatesvllle,West Chestcr.riiadsford Junction, 11. O. Jnuction, Wilmington anil Intermediate stations, dully except Sunday, at 0.25 and 8.30 a.m. and 8.15 p. m. Sunday only at 8.05 p, Pi. For Warwick, Bt. Peters and Intermediate statlons.daUy except Sunday, at 9.20 a.m., and 6.19 p.m. Sunday ouly 8.15 a. m. Fur Blrdsbora and Intermediate stations, Saturday only, at 12 m. . . For Baltimore and Washington (B. O, It. It.) dally eieept Sunday at 0.25 and 80 . m. nnd 8.16 p. in. Sunday ouly oi 3.05 p, m. Trains arrive at Heading (P. & 11. station) Irom Wilmington. U. & 5. Junction. Mont chauln.Chaddsloid Junction, West Chester, Lenope. foatesvllle. Waynesbnrg Junction, Biirliigneld.Joauna.lIlrdsboro, Gibraltar, Bey. fertaud Intermediate stations, dally except Bunday at 10.20 a. m. 5.52 and 8.17 p. m. Bun. rtiiv imlv nl 11 "J n. m. Fiom St. Peters, Warwick and Intermediate Hiaunns, uauy except punuuj, t end 9 "A n. m. hnnflnv nnlv at 6 n. m. From lllrdsbnro and Intermediate stations, Saturday only aii.Jup. m. From Washington and Baltimore, dally ex cept Sunday, 30 20 a, in. 6.62 and 8.17 p. in, Bunduy only at 11.24 ft. m. 110WNESH UlliaUH, Qen'l Pass. Agt, A. Q. MCCA UBLAND, Bupt, the ol6od, taking up the sound material ; . 1 . 1 . . I nil faiib aWM-V ? irujll low un.uu etu.i.i.iu, e- nerve and fibre of the human body, and 5 In no other way can reconstruction and 5 Improvements in tho system go on. ; Brown'sSttrsaparillawllldolIverlhefood. Z pure nnd healthy lniO Hid blood. ; Mm Dorcas Stoxk, wife of the well- S known railroad contractor, who has op- ! crated all over New Emtland, became ; afflicted with that disease so very com- S mon among women. Hhe saysi "Ves, I ; do know what nervousues menus. I Z hnvo hud It In Its worst forms. Icou.d i not sleep', could not follow any Hue at ; work i tho cry of my babe struck luirsli'y S upon my ear.lhe shuttjugof adoorMifck ! orthe fall of a book or any unusual noise ; upon (ho streot Would (.Ivo mo a start. S est 1mm It seems to me, now that I look back to ; it, as though I lived for years as soma Z hunted nnlmnl might live. I mlstrnsted ; overy one nnd was possessed of a con- 5 starit and nameless fear. Physicians S told mo the nerve centre wns nfTected ; and when my food would not digest; jj when it soured on my stomach i whon 5 my appetite bocamo capricious, they ; said I hnd nervous dyspepsia. I tried Z several physicians nnd adopted overy Z thlngsuggostedby friends, yet my nights ; vero wakeful ones, and my days those! Z of torture. Ono day Brown's Sarsapn- ; rllla fell under my notice; I began the 5 usoof!(,nndasa resultthe nerves were ! returned to their normal condition, as wero also tho digestive organs, and a per- ; feet and permanent cure was tho result." Z bottles for 0.00. 1 CLEAR THE COMPLEXION, BUIGIITEN THE EYES, SWEETEN THE nitEATn, TONE THE STOMACn. TtP.nni.ATrt tttp. liveil anii hoavht.s. bibte.ii iu 1'i.ki'ixt iii;al,tii. n I ( II? 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It cults Blight's dlseuse, nnd Is es. peclally recommended for people advanced In life, aud for uenerai debility. For undoubted proolB or this send for pamphlet giving full particulars, to J 11. PKHIIY, Water ol LUe Co., si eouiu Mam nu, wiiaes-uarre, to. r.1 - 'hlladelpWa and Beading Eailroadi Sm Thble in eBect Hay 10, lSttl l NS LEAVE SOENANDOAfl AS FOLLOWS Kir JJe'w york via Philadelphia, week duysi O16J.3, 7.20 n. m. and 1283 2.50 and S.S6 fhi Banday 2.1U and 7.4b a. m. For Mew ork, via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5.25. 20, a. m. and 12.33 and 2.0 p.m. for Heading and 1'hllnnplnbin nk o. 1.10, D.23, 7.20, a. m., 12.35 2.60 and 8.55 p: m, uudfly, 2.10and7.4a. m. For Harrlsburg, week days, 2.10,7.20 a. m,i 0, 0.&5 p. m. For AReptown, week days, 7.20 v m 12.3C 0 P. m. 2.3 j 2.50 nud5.5fip.m. Sunday, 2.10 and 7.8 m. For .Tftmaqun and Mahanoy City, week ays, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.3S 2X0 and 5.55 . m, Bunday, 2.10 nnd 7.48 a.m. Additional r Mahanoy Olty, week days 7.00 p.m. For Lancaster nnd ColumLin. rtnv.. ,20 a. m., 2.60 p.m. or v uuumspori. nnonry and Lewlsbum, leek flays, 8.25, 7.20 and 11.35 a. m., 1,35, 7.85 .JU.unday8:25a.hi. ' For Mahanoy I'lnue, week days, 2.10 3.25, iw, ...UJ u. UJi, Jl', A.OU, a.OO, 7.00 ane JS, p, m. Bunday, 2 10, 8.25 and 7.48- Ol.' D.UO p. 111. For" Glrardvltle IKnminhftntinpW KtAtlnn t flays, 2.lu, 3.25. 6.25, 7.20 and 11,30 a. m., 12.35, 1 35, )Ui0, 6,55, 7JW and 8.25. p, m. Bunday, 2-10 .2.,7.48.m!,3.05p.m. for Asnianu ana unamojtin, weeE days, ( ma 2i, 5.25, 7.20, H.31 n. m., 1 35, 7.00 and ,! " 1 ra, Bunday 3.23 a, m 3X5 p. rn. TKAINB FOB BllKNAWDOAIf : Leave New Ybrk via l'hllndelnhla. week lays. 7.45 a. m L80, 4.00, 7.), p. m 12.10 ngni. onnoay, e.uu p. m.. 12.15 nignt. Leave New York via Waiioh ilhilnk. week lays, 4.80. 8.45 n. m l.oo and 4.0) p. m., . Leave l-'hlladelohla. xvw.z Onvn. 4J0. nnil 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and B.00 p. m.. frcm Broaa .na Callowbill and 8.33 a. m. and 11.30 p. m. from nth ana uiteu streets. Bimday 0.05 a. aullso p. m.from stb nnc - -en. Leave Heading, Week dayB, 1.33. 7.10, 10.C5 tnd 11.60 a. m., 6.55, 77 p, m. Bunday 1.35 nna u.ua, in. Leave Fottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m ISt, e.ll p. m. Buuday, 2. 10 a, m. and 2.05 ih m. iJVHYDAuuuHjuH, veei& unj'e, a.. II, O.H U11U ,1.2, k. m.. 1.21, 7.13, and H.18 p. m. Bunday a.'J 1. m, nnu z.00 p. m. Leave Manonoy City, week days, 3.40, 9.1 P tnd 11.47 a. m.. 1.61. 7.42 and 9.44 n. m. Bun- Jay, 3.40 a. m., S.20 p. m.f Leave Mananoy Fumey week oays,2'43,4.(0 1.30, 11.35. lLtSo. m.,1.05, 2X0. 5 20, 020,7.57, and 10,00 p. m. Bunday 2.4 ', 4.00, and 8.26, a. m, 141, p.m. Leave Ulrardvllle (Uappahannock Btatlon) veek days, 2.47, 4.07, 8.38, and 9.41 a. m., 12 05, 1.12, 5.26, 8.32, 8.03 and 10.08 p. m. Bunday, 2,47, 17, 8.28 a. m. &41 p. m. Leaye Willlamsport, week days, 8.00,9.43 ana tl.&Sa. m. 3.35 and 11.15 p. in, Bunday 11. 1 p.m. For Baltimore, Washington and the wesii via B. a O, K. K., through trains leave GLrard Avenue station. Philadelphia, (P. H. li. It.) it 4.18, 801 and 11.27 a. m.f 1.34, 4.24, 5.65 ami 7.23 p. m. Bunday, 4.18 &02 11.27 a, rn., 4.24 1.65 and 7.23 p.m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave I'hlladelphla, Chestnut street Wharf 1 .ma Bonth Btreet Wharf. For Atlantic Cltv. Week-days Kxpress 9:00 a. m. and 2.00, 1.00 p. in. Accommodation, 8.00 a. m., 6.09 p.m. Uundays. Express, 9.00, a, m, Acoommo Jatlon, 8.00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. Keturnlng, leave Atlantic City, depot corner Vtlanllo und Arkansas avenuex. Week-dayu -Express, 7 .SO, .9.00, a. m, and 4.00, p. in. Accommodation, 6.00, 8.05 a. m. and 4,30 4.30 p. m. Sundays. Eiprt u, 4.00 p. m. Acconamolo lion, 7.30 a. m. and 4.S0 p. m. C. (i. HANCOCK, Uen'l Fass'r Agt) A. A. MOLKOU. Pres. A Qen'l Manager. Lehigh Valley Railroad. ABRANQEHKNT OP PASSENGER TRAINS. MAY 10. 1891. Passentrer trains will leavo Hhenflndnah fcr Manch Chunk. Lehlguton. Blatlngton. Cata- sauqua, Aiieniown, uemienem, imsion, rnu adelphla and New York at 5.47. 7.40, 9.08 a. m i&a:, i.io, o.o p. m, m For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gap an A Stroudsbnrg at 5.47, a. m.,and 5.20 p. m. ror Lmoeriviiie ana xreniou, tr.uo a. m, For White Haven. Wilkes-Barre and Pitts ton 6,47, 0.08, 10.41 a. m 3.10 nnd 520 p. m. ForxunsnannocK, io,4i a. m 3.10 ana s.vu , m, I- A ..I... . 1.1, . I ' .. r. ( ........ 10.41 a. in., and 5.28 p. m. r or iacey vine, xowanaa, oayre, w averiy, Elmlra, Rochester, Buffalo, Magara Falls, Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. m..ana 6.28 p. m. r or Aimira anu me w est via naiamanca ai. 10 p. m. For Audenrled. Ilazleton. Stockton. Lum. her Yard, Weatherly and Penn Haven Juno tlon at 5.47,7.40, 9,08 a. in, and 12.62, 3.10 anO 6,28 p.m. a For Jcanesvllle, Levlston and Beavei,'! Meadow, 7.40, B.08 a. m. and 6.28 p. m. For Scraatonut 6.17 9.08, 10.41 u. m, 8,10 and) 6:28 p. m. or nazie urooa. jeaao, xiniton ana free land at 6.47, 7,40, 9.08, 10,41 a. m 1262 3.10 and i.m p. in. For o.uakake at 6.47 and 9.03 a. m.. one 3.10 p. in. For Wiggons, Gllberton nnd Frackvllle at 6.50 and tt.os a. in., and 4.10 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, 547, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, 10,68 a. m.,12.52,8.10,5.26, 8,03, 9Ji and 10.27 p.m. r or ijosi, ureea, jiraravuie unu ahuhuiu, 27. 7.46.8.52. 10.15 a. m.. 1.00.1.40.4.10, 6.85, 8.10 and 9.14 p.m. For Dancwater, St. Clair and PotUvllle. 7.40, 9.08, 10.68 a.m., 12.52,3.10,4.10,68 and 8.00 , 111. For Ruck Mountain. New Boston and Morea. 7.40. 9.08. 10.63 a. m.. 12.62. 3.10. 5.28 ana 8.03 p. m. For Raven Run, Centralis, ML, Carmel an3 Bhamokln, 8.62, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40 ftua e.uo p. in. Trains leave Bhamokln for Bhenandoah. 75 115 a. m., 2.10. 4.30 and 930 p. m., arrlvlnc at Shenandoah, 9.05 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.28 ana li.ia p. m, 1 DUH1A2 XiVAiriO. For Lost Creek. Qlrardvllle and Ashland. 6.50, 9.10 11.35 a. m., 2.45 p. m. For Darkwater. St. Clair and Pottsvllle, 6.50, 8.00, 9.S0 b. m.. 2.45 p. m. For-Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano 8.00, 11.35 a. m 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. fur UMif , auuouiicu nuu uu&in.wu, d.w m 1.40 p. m: ForMauch Chunk. Leblgbton, Blatlngton. Catasauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kastou and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m: x1 or rnuaaeipnia, i.iu p. m. K.B. BYINGTON, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Bethlehem. nnn't foreet that this Is the onlv tmitp-1 v vet. tafe)e nn.d ellectlve blood purifier known. useu iur owjwiB iu jiidiiituuu iwu year tested In this country. It absolutely nentral Ires andvremoves si) impurities of the blood, whether of scrofulous or speclflo origin, In herited or acquired, and Is the only reliable remedy, Contains no mineral, and has no failures and no relapses. ' Soli) at Klrlln's Drug Store, Fcrguion'B Hotel Jllock, tlhenandoah, Pa. HE riitr M cum i' CURE t-.ai e at onre.110 operation vafct!aj)4 unuui 'uiu beuaf'Ti irtmar. A' EED. auvicu i ree. . OUcUua8a3. f ACTUS ON) r 1 mm 1 r 1 1 ' 1 - s 1 1 ,4