The Evening Herald. "UBLIHHKD DAILY AND, vVKKKI.Y, H, 0. BOTTEB, Editor ana rnBlunor, W. J. WATHHSi Loe&i Eillo. SUDSCRIPTION RATES DAILY, per year, Wbikly, per year .. W 0 1 5 BnUred at the IVwtolIlce, at Shenandoah, P fortrndsmlsHlnn throngb the Malls ' a n'oooftil class mall inilter. I s, I'UHLlWHK.ll DAILY AND WKKK1.Y. Oolllerv -Enirlnoor Pockot Book -Tlie 0lliry Kngineor Oo Bcranlot l'a., Publishers. This i a convenient vo mo of over 400 pages printed on fln pape with dear now typo, thus enabling tb publishers to 1'urnUh a vast amount c mailer In htndy shapo. This book.bas been especially prepare for tho use of oolllery olUclals ami miner who have longleftthe want of a convenlen and simple reference book, containing rule and tables specially adapted to thoir use 1t1a a tsxt-liook for the miner who i studying the principles of vonlilatlon, min ins, etc., and the most convenient pocWot book for the mining engine r, tuperintoii dent, or other colliery iifucials. It mi no prepared for oollego graduates, and an intolliRont man can understand the prinoi plos and rules oonlnined in il. No ntbi'i book is required by tho student for a mini foreman's certificate. Tho following ninonc many other sub loots, are treated on in full : Arithmetic: mensuration; woighU an moasuros; strength and woightof materials- prospecting; timbering; mothoda of work ing; gases; ventilation; colliery machinorj surveying; mino railways; steam; faults: electricity; squaro; cubos; squaro roots, anr cube roots; sines; tangents, etc., travors' tables, etc , etc. Itnmul In ninth 82 W Ititutirt In flmlliln linilirr. imilld COmcrH.. 2 6 Hound In lloxlblo leather, wlih flap 2 76 Oh, What a Cough. will von lieed tho wa'tilua? Tho slennl per- homiif thn felirn Htmrniioh Of that more UT rlhle (ll.eKse. Consumption. Aslt yournlvin I If you can allom lor the sauo ot wiving ou roula, to run the risk and ilo nothing for It. Wn IrtiMw frntn r-xnprlenre thnt Slllloh'a I'AXTi will L'ure jour Cough. It nevtr lallH. Thin explains why uioiu than a Million Hollies were sold tho past year. It relieves Croup mul wliiinnliiK Couirh nl once Molliers dn not he without II. Kor lrfitne lines, Hide or I'hpHt. iKnHlillnh's I'orom t'lnster. Sold by W. II, Ilaneubuch, N. K. corner .Main and IJoyd streets. Tho occasional bang ol flro carckers tills of tho approach of tho Glorious Fourth. Tho Greatest Strlko. Amonir the ureal strikes thnt of Dr. Miles ,iiUI.,...nP.i,. lib U.w llnnri. I'urn linn nmvi en itsen inueoneoi tne iuosiiiiuioriaui. i rhn (lotnnnd lor It has hecomo nstunlshlni;. Already the treatment 01 heart disrate Is be ing revoluUonired, and mat y unexpected rlires ellected. 11 i-oon relieves snon ureuin, Illliieriui;, I'Hiim ill Blue, miiii, nmpuiuci. huhh and hungry spells, oppression, swelling of ankles, smothering and Mart dropsy. Dr. jniiUB IMIlili Ull lirill I HIIU i.tiwun iirui-cn. lrec. 'Iho unrnualed New Heart Cure Is sold nn guaranteed byO. II. HnBcnhuch.tbodrue slit, also bis lleslorailvo J'crvluo for bead ache. flis. snrecn. hot Hashes, nervous 0. ill opium habit, tic. It ha) boon many a year sinco tho out- look for poaches has boon so oncourinjr. To NorvouB, DoblUtatod Mon. Tf rmi Fend us vour addross. wo will mail you our iliuslratod pamphlot explain ing all about Dr. Dyo's Colobralod Electro Voltaic llelt and Appliances, and thoir charming oflocts upon tho nervous de billtatod system, and how thoy willquicklj rostorn vou to vicror. and manhood. I'amnh- lot froo. If you aro thus afilictod, wo will ond you a lfolt And Appliances on a trial. Voltaic uki.'V uo.. Marsnaii, Mien. Hummor goods uiaKo a lino display in tno " shop windows. Office of J.'M. U ItoniNSON.l i:st l!6th bU Kisldcnee, ( fA Kat 1 13 si rcet. imkw l oiik, January 01, ioju, Alva's Ilrazlllan Hneclllo Co.-tlemieinen JIavlug sullered for the past two years with rheumatism, Indlgcillou, sore throat, unda ixillliuuiu un 'ItKJIlK l(VlY ui iiij niimoflj wiviii, ifwas Irdi.ced (alter treating with seviral prominent doelors) lotry lho Cactus Iilood burn, which I eontini-ed to nso for about thlrly days.slneo which tlmo I havo been en tirely ireeironi tue iinove-ineiiuoueuiruuuius, and h.ivn more 11 in till Inn today than any time lu the past four yeais. I can henrtlly recommend the same lo nny one having the . i.,... T ft ft iinlHNUnu Eifrt ai iViViin'i. iiniir Hfnrp Kprausnn llousa I Kranclsco. Ily this route one Is given au op Hiwk ShJnnndoafi B erguson House j,orluny to lloW Uw magnltlccnceof Kagls , The days will soon begin to shorten. Hold It to tho Light, Tho man who tolls you confidentially ust what will cure your cold is prescribing Kemp's Balsam this yoar. In the prop- . .Pi i-ii. n.t. aration oi inis jHmaraauiu meuiciuu .or coughs and colds no oxponso is spared to combine only tho best and purest ingrodi- onU. Hold a bottlo of Kemp's Balsam to tho light and look through It; notice tho bright, cloar look; then compare with othir romodlos. l'rice 60c. and ?1 Small fruit abundant. Rooky Mountain Ouro. Tho druggists claim that pooplo call daily for tho now cure for constipation and sick headache, discovered by Dr. Silas Lano whilo in tho Kocky Mountains. It it said to be Oregon grapo root (a great remedy in the far AVtsit for those com plaints) combined with simple herbs, and Is made for use by pouring on belling water to draw out tho strength. It sells at CO conts a package and it called Lano's Family Medicine. Some strong minded women think whan females "boycott" a placo it should bo called "glrloott." ShlloH'B Consumption Ouro. Tills is beyond question the irost mio- nesalul Cnnuh .Medicine wc linvt tvi r sold. a lew dot.es luvurlably cure the woist esse, oj Cough, Croup, nud llroi cliliis. while lis won- aerfUI sucees ie me euro ui i (iuhiiiiipiou is without a pftrallel In the history of lmdlclne. Bluce It's first discovery It has been sold on a gunrantee, test which no other luedlcluu can stand. Il you have I'ouuli c euinrstly ask you to try It. l'rlee 10 rents, 6(1 cents, nnd 11.10. If your Lungs are sore. Chest or Hack lame, use Hhlloli's Porous Plaster. Hold by C. il.IIacenbuch, N. I:, corner Main and Xloyd streets, Weather liirtloiitlnn. Washington, Juno St. For Now Kngland, Ilostcrn Now York and Now Jersey: l'lilr) I cooler: woterly winds: fair weather Thursday and,rtiluy. i(n U'futArn Vnu Vnrtf. lnlr-tvniiiinr wnitti. westerly wind! fair weather Tliui sday, , ri v jJhw YOllIC MAltltHIH. NVw YWik. Junffav-Mnnef on onll liiinol easy at 2 mid Hi ler eent. HON US. V Clrring Clnilnr VctenLiy. To-Uy, Il, lil Uitr loo loo w m t:"i' J"!!,,, j2 imui iilv lt"Jy lx? iuu7 umi ttH ini STOCK MAltKKTB. Closing Clo'Hi - Yilerd.ft-. f Ml if. Canadian l'nrlflu I'.'K 2" I'ontml Pnclrib 81 M 30 Ihlougn, llur. JtQullioy MM SUM Del.. I-ack. St Wusten lail Hrlo Wi ifU Krio it..'. '',:cL Louis. ANrndi. .1, TOW Mlclil)fii Central MB H .Mitwiuri I'ucino. "'?i ."F'J Now Jerwr t'eiitral. ....iu"S iut uni um, .... 71 (M 3. :t. Nint iiwnsiern DiKiron .Hlmlon.. I'nclflu Man IliiiiJlng. .... am tttu.V laliilitl t. Tan i..' d3Ji union rmiTio Wostenu l.nlon 7t$ 7U?S I'ltODUCK JIA)IKHT. July. Aug. SopU Wheat 101M HUM WHi Corn Out Mr.HUANTII.lt BXClIANdR Ilutter-ln more demand and stoutly. West- ern extrus, inc. I'licpMi - nun. state. luciory. now. full emini, eiiniue wniie, 4C. I'.kus - Quiet. Stulu western f roali, 17o,175o. What the Drusgists say of HeiskelPsOintment: ' Wlienwoiirpiiitked lo reemnnien! a nrenarn. tion fur skin iIImuku, v,tt Imml out UKiHKhLls OiStmknt, with every cuiilldeucu of Itaeucce&a ful treatment of the disease. M j. u. ukiiick, n Mum St., Butler, l'n. "I havoleeii selltnii IIkirkki.l's Ointmhnt foreleven years. Itslves uulversul 8iutsfuctlo Jtwlllcurtt'rKrTKn.'' (I. w. HACKusnt-.Rnrcn, Balnnrldffe, 1 "Wolmveevldencoef tho cunitlvo properties 1 1 1 kihk kli.'h Uintmknt here. It Is u uooi retlublo ointment." r l.K.Mtxo ,t hLEU( Tarentum, ra. "In alt skin ill-nps I Invariably recommed KUISKlkLL'S (J1NTMKVT.M J. J.'Kkil, Shariftliurg, l'n. "TIkirkfii.s Oivtmfvt ctiri-s ulien all elss falls." Mii'LKi.LAN A ItKKii, Treeport, Pu. " IlKlgKb.LI.'a rilNTMKNT selN on Its own uierft " M 11. Hilton. KUtuunliiL. SPECIAL NOTICES. The vesllbuled compartment sleenluccars recently inirouueeo on too uuiraao, ai. nm, nud Kansas CllyHallway are models in com lort, oouvenit nco ana luxury. Any patron o Hinal.ui.ltinu. Is linl. nri l.v ti.a InL.m. tion of ihcse compartment curs, to secure lh luir. i same privaey anu ouveiueuco tuai no wouir in tno uesi uoiei. no otuer unu west 01 i in eflcrii runs Mie comnartment cars. In addi tion, the tralusaru equipped w 111 the rettuU) open fuPmau sleeper, giving passengers thcU cuuicu. mum lUKrtir nerviwiH luiiy uji i the requlreineuts 01 modern runway servlet .i.,v elecaul surroundings, .at moderate ibatces leaves nothlnir now to be desired. Any of out leoiile contemplating a trip to any part of tin west or northwest cannot to".slbly seeurt belter uecommodaMous or lower rales thai by addressing W. 1. cooley, ucneral Afiut 01 ine 1 -asbeiiKer uepuriuieut, oou luuiuuiou i'uiinueipuui, i-a, W1UTK TKAK8 AND SAUK CANONS. Colorado Is 11 land of sharp contrusls. ol brilliant llchts. 01 Intense shsd us: a lund where helnhts and depths make obvious the meuulug of tho nord antithesis; aland wheio mood In nature. The high, while minarets of tho mountains, nom whuto slender pinnacles float the wind-blown banners 01 thesnow, ap peal with silent eloquence to the lolly nspir tlons of the soul; tho sombre chusms cleft by riuiu lorces tnrougu granue-neurteu ijiuh Atihlu nlioho (tenths dark shadows thronu and swirling torrents dashspeak to tho heart, a language that thrills, inspires and awes. It dOfH not follow that thet-o glories ol while Ieaks and those glooms of dark canons pre elude the pleasant Intervals, the sunny meudows or Ihe secluded nooks wherein tho tired mind or wearied boiy may find neace- lui rest unu reiuge iroin turmoil auu ton. in one luuanig a journey in uoioiaao, rvew Mexico or Utah, or tat lug a transcontinental lour from East to West , or rice versa, I he Den vnr anil KliidranriH Itullrnad nlterH urmiiii. tnndMtlnns entlal In eh ennee.ronvenlcneo anir1 luxury to tnose or any otuer line witu menu- I Hufl .lltfiMtl.iria nT tlm 11 Mrl vn I Ir1 Limnuri- along its line, abounding lu a mngnllleent oimience 01 wuue peass auu unrK cauous, 'lho month of November, 16110, wltuessed one or the most important improvements in ran roud lacllllles that has vet been inado in rol orado and the West. The completion of the standard gauge of the Denver and ltloQraude itauroau irom uenver, coiornao, over me mountains to Ogden, Utah, which five yeaifl ago was deemed an impossibility, is certainly a triumpn in aanug anu engineering skiu. Tho new line is bv the way of Ijtodvllle, tuiv nellncd'enuesM'O l'uss. threadlni; the canons of the Kngleund Urund Ulvers, giving a view ot the Mount of the Holy Cross, enroute, tatt ing Its trains through Ulenwood Hprlugsand down the Grand Klver to Orand Junction, thence to Hnit i.ake Clly, Ugden ana Hun lllver Canon and the marvelous I canty nud grandeur of the Canou of the Grand The overland tia'.n Is a model in every respect, h'rom the engine to the last Orst class coach everything is bright and new, and of Iho most elegant style or workmanship and finish. ir any reader desires to know more about these stupendous works of nature, wrlle toH. K. Honnrr, General Passenger Agent, Denver, I eleiruutly Illustrated booss. etvlnir a full de uuiuruuo. unu ue win fceuu vuu. ireu ui cuni ,or(pt0 of tiie marvels of the "Hcenlo I blue."- Htanley Wood in the "Great Divide.' Ja and will ever bo tho best Bomody for frjrtut TniliinnKa. Baokuoho, ' TJnlna In thn Rlfio. CltOBt and! Joints, Nouralgla, Spralno, &o Bsforo you aee4 to tray, ontain n-a-irnpp OP CHAROEta the yelnalls looki "QnWe to Hf olth," wlthl t ondorsementsof proinisent physicians, a AD.RICHTER&CO., 310 Broadway. NEW TORrV. 38 Prlza Medals Awarded 1 3nropenT!otiBeslKtidoltdtlon3on,N Vieoaai rrayn"! ovvo(uui uibcai Maremborgi tonstom, Lelpslo, 50 OentS a bottle, For Solo by x. x. n, jciitr-ii tv. C. II. HA,GU3IVItUCI SHENANDOAH, PA., , ler drueguts. CHRISTIANS KILLED Mobs of Infuriated Mongolians Invade Tlicir Ilomcs. SEVERAL RIOTERS- BEHEADED. V id A Qsneral Uprisingof "tto Ohlnoso is Looked For, Nnrrnw l!iirtip(iif tin lliglinlL Consul And Vlre frnm llnatli Th I'leueli ttesldents or bli it n u li i I Wiirinnl that llielr Turn AVltl Snon Cotue Two IWl'gloimry Steamers Snlril NeiirXfinUhi. San Fuancisoo, - Juno UI, Details o tho Chinese riots and recent nttacks on missionaries and other. Christians havo just arrived by tho ' sloamship Gqello from Hong Kotig. motors from bhang- hal burned it mission 011 the banks of one of the rivers of tho province and put 'to de!rith all thoso connected with it. Just beforo tho Gaelic left four of theso murderers were put to death. Tho French maii-of-Yfnr Inconstant had to go to tho assistance of thoso at Nankin. Two missionary sto unors were selzod just above Nankin, nud tho missionaries wero comoelleu to escape lu nioir uoais. One steamer win burned to the water's edgo nud the other was set afire, but tho (Jhlnose aunuonlH arrived on the scene nud nut thu lire out and rescued tho mis slonariss. An outbreak against the French Woxpectoil dally In bbnnglial. Inflammatory placards havo been posted uti all over the town. lustnnces ol thlB bluer lecung against. tho Frcuch havo already boon given In Woo-Hoo and other river ports, nud the nlacnrds warn the French In Shanghai t, . -l.l.. Ill Tl.n L111LL LIIOIL Llllll 1 111 nVJUll ..Ulliu. -i.v plncards revile tho French Mixed Court lluulstrnte. who, tho writer says, was ouco a house-boy to a foreigner, and he is not cnpable of looking after Chinese interests. Tho placard concludes that a genornl attack will bo ma.de on tho i!7tli of the Chinese moon. Tho Chinese authorities at Shauirlial are looking for the authors of tho placards. If thoy aro caught they will bo beheaded. At Wulin tho rioters proceeded to the Knullsh Consulate and throw stones through the windows nnd destroyed llowers. Only tho timely nrrlval of ollloers and tho coolness of the Consul saved this lino building from tho torch. Hundreds of savage nntlvo wero yolling and howling about tho place, aud the Consul and his wifo had to disguise thcmsolves In Chinese clothes In order to escane. Somo of tho best Informed officials in Nankin express tho opinion that those outbreaks aro only tho prelude to a gen eral uprising, nnd that no security should bo felt because tho present riots are quelled. . It that case tho duty of foreign nowors to keen a Btrong fleet on tho Ynuir-Tiie-KIang is nuito evident. A Woo-Hoo correspondent says tho mob thoro numbered 10.000. Tho mob went systematically to work and pulled down btilldlntrs as If they wore paid for it. They carefully took the hlnge3 off the doors and windows, using screw drivers, so that they might bo sold or used again, and carried awav In boats all the plun der they could secure A man dressed In silk, with a fan in ona hand nnd a red flag In tho other, directed tho uioa where thoy were to work. BALMACEDA GAINING. According to u Goyernniont lteport tho Chlllini Itebols 1 1 uvo 'n Chance. Ixindon. Juno 24. A dispatch from tho Chilian government nt Santiago states that President Balmaceda is Increasing tho strength of tho army and thnt his war vessels are attacking reuel nnrts whilo tho rebel snuadrou avoids llKhtlng. Tho insurgents have lost all their moral force, and that resistance on their part in the South has como to an end. The rebols. it is claimed, uro pro longing the struggle only to enrich thot selves with the Tarapaca nitruto deposits. The President freely walks the streets ofSautlago, which city is ontlroly on his side. Nlnoteen provinces aro stnted to bo tinder tho control of the Balmacedlsts, these provinces being inhabited by a.UUU,. 000 peoplo, while tho rebellious provinces .,., .ii.iRrtnA.1 i la linvo a population ot uuiiiuu,uw, una ui whom are represented to ho foreigners. It Is also asserted that the "Constitu tional Congress" sits regularly and f nr- nlslies Balmaceda with nmplu resourcos. "Phut Hoy ltablmso" Dead. ItociiESTER. N. Y.. Juno 2-i. E. P. Bab- bage, of this city, died suddenly lust night at Alexandria Bay. The deco.ised was well known all over tho United States ns "l'hat Boy Babbngo." For sev eral vears ho traveled as theatrical ond minstrel agent for different companies and put In his time during tho summer as a pilot nnd guide on the St, Lawrence Hlvor. lie was also the author of a book entitled "Eluhteen Yours on tho St. Law rence Klver." Air. Babbage was 61 years old. Labor ltlot In llurdoaux. Bohdeavx. June 24. Duriug tho con flicts between tho police uud the mob over tho horse car strlko a number of the police were injured. Owing to this the rmbllo tborouchfures ore being patrolled by troops, and military pickets nre posted In diilcrent parts of the city. There Is, however, hope that tho intervention of i the municipal authorities lu the interest of an ngreeme t between the companies nnd tho strikers may result as success fully as did similar action lu Paris. Franco llu1 a Hmult War. Cawctta, Juno 24. War has broken out between theSimnesoaud 1'iench. The Annmese. friendly to trance, linve en gaged In hostilities with tho Siamese along the Ke-kong, while their enemies havo ravaged territory unuerx'roiioti pro tection. Mlltiilned by f!0 Mnjurlty. Ottawa. Out., June atThe vote ou Hon. Wilfred Lurler'a want of confi dence motion in tho House ot uommons was 83 for and 108 against, tho govern ment bolng sustained by a majority of 20. Tho rant Kulilmr Company to Start Work. South Fiiasiinoium, Jlnss., Juno 24. It Is stated here to-day that tho works of the Para Rubber Shoo Company will start up on, July 0. Kartliquake hhock In Charleston. CnAJiiJSTO.v, June 24. At Ui27 la.st night a slight shock of earthquake vraa gelt hero, rlo damage was done. A everoor's Opinion Ancx-Oentral of Iha Union Annfli rx-Oov ernor otltc Ulale oMattie, cz-litprctrn lath e to Oongretl, and eX'Atlotncy Ocn eral, tpeakt for us, i With tbo exception,-posslblyyof Hon, James Q. Illnlno, th'ero li no man mj well- known to tho people of Maine, us CEN. HARRIS M. PLAISTED, Who has n grand record ns a soldier, w ho hnsbecu theOovemorof the8tnte,Iteine sentatlve to Congress, uud Mho Is at pres ent tho editor nnd proprietor of tho "New Age" newspaper, printed In Augusta, Me. General I'Jnlsted, formerly aresldent of Ilungor, ilo., knew Dr. William II. Drown .9 At all Druggists I.OO. 0 DON'T lake Something else "Just as pood," IT 13 NOT. $ V, Aha Warhen A Co., Pole Proprietors, Bangor, Me. lleiiiiiiiitiiiiiiimiiimiiitiiiniiiiiiitiiiniTw1it"i,"w"1,ir,tl evEsr WATERPROOF t BE UP TO THE MARK HEEDS NO LAUNDERINQ. CAN BE THE ONLY LINEN-LI x COLLAR IN PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BCUUTLKILL DIVISION, and after Nov. 21, 1890, Iralni ul( lui tthtnaiiaoah at follows: Kor Wlctran. Gllberton, Frackvllle. Net astle, Bt. Clair, und way points, 6.W, 9.1 m and 4.15 p m, Sundays, boo, tUU a m and 3.1 0 p m. Kor fottsvllle, 6.00, U.lu a m and . 15 p m. anndays, (XX), 9.4U a m and 3.10 d m, Kor Heading, 6.00, K.10 a m and 4.15 pro, Bnndays, 600,9.40 a.m. and 3.10pm. Kor i'oltstown. fnoenixville. Norrlslowi .ad Philadelphia (Broad street station), 6.00 ,10 u m. ana i.io p m wees aays Sncdays, b00, 9.10 a m 3.10 p m Trains leave Frackvllle lor Bhenandoah a' J.tOum and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 p m. Hundayt 1.13 a m and 6,40 p m. ieave rottsvine lor uueuanaoan, tu.toant 1.48. a ra 7.15, 9.42 p m, Hundays, 10.40 a n ,.13 p m. ljeave ruiiaaeipnia inroaa street siauom r l'nttsvllle and Hbenandoah. 6.57.10.25 a n .'.10, 4.10 and 7.00 p m week days, Bunday 9.2! tm and 1.10 p.m. f or w xora, o.ju, s.oo. s.w. o.rc, d.du, 7.au 208.30, 4.50, ll.OOandll.15ama2.00 noon, (Um id express, 1.06 and 4.50 p m.) 12.44, 1,46, X30 .20, 4, 6, b.b.JU, 6.50 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 p in, 12.0: debt. Un Sundays, 3.20, 4.05, 4.40, 5.35, 8.12, 8.30, 9.51 t m.and 12.49,8.20 (limited 4X0), 5.28, 6,80, 0.51 .13 s.u p m ana liMi nignu Kor bea Ulrt, tiprmg Lake, Belmar. cean Grove. Asburr Park, and Lone Brand (.20, 11,15, a. ra. 4.00 p. m, week dayr Foi freehold, b.v , p, m. weeK days. Unltlmor" and Washington, 8X0, 7.20, 8.31 1 10, Pi.20, ) 1.18 a m, 12.n (limited express) 8.41 1 41 (Warn .7.40 p. ra., and 12.03 night. Jfo J a Sundays, s.50, 7.20, B.lltind 11. IS a. m, 4.4j .17, 7 40 p m, 12.U1 uignu nan-more omy (us and 11.30 Dm. Kor HIcbraond and tho Bomb 7.20 11,18 a. u., ijimiuKt express iz.oo p. m.,u2.iu uigut,weej, IILVn, PUUUHfh liMRtlUhlAWllliUh Trains leave Uarrlsbnrg lor Itltsnurg anc ue west ever? dav at 12.25 and 8.10 a m anr ,00 (limited) and 8.40 p m. Way for Alloona, .16 a m and 4 JO n m ever? da v. Kor Pittsburg only, 11.20 a lu dally and 10.30 m week days. Leave ban bury for Wllllamsport, Klmlra Janaudalgua, Itochester, BuBaloand N lagan ''alls, 6.10 a m dally, and 1.43 p m week days for VatlclDB, 5.80 p m week days. Kor Krte and Intermediate points, 5.10 am. daily. For Look Haven, 6.10, and 9X3 a m lallv. 11 and 60 n. m. weok days. Voi Itenova 6.10 a m 1.43 and 6,30 p m week days, 1.10 a. ra Bundays. uab. k. ruou. Oen. Man'r J. It. WOOD, Gen. Pass. AKt "Yy'II-MINaTON 4 NOKTUKHN B. IL -Jime laoir m tncci juuy. iw, 1001. Trains leave Reading (P. & it. station) foi Gibraltar, Beyfert, Illratboro, Joanna, Spring neld, Waynesburg Junction, Coatesvllle.West Chester.Chadslord Junction, B. a O. Junction, Wilmington and Intermedials stations, daily eicept bunday, at 6.25 and 8.30 a.m. and 8.15 p. ra. Hnnday only at 3.05 p. ra. For Warwick, HL Peters and Intermediate slatlons.dally except Bunday, at 9.20 a.m., aud 6.19 p. ni. hunday only 8.15 a. ra. Kor Blrdsboro and Intermediate stations, Fntllrrinv nnlv. at 12 in. For Baltimore and Washington (B. O. It. 11.) dnlly eicept Sunday at 6.25 and 8.30 a. m. and 8.15 p. in. bunday only at 3 05 p. m. Trains arrive ui Blading I. & IL station) Irom V Ilmli gton. II. A O. Junction, Mont ehanln, Chaddsiord Junction, West Chester. Lenupe, I'niitesvllle, Waynesburg Junction, Brlngneld,Joanna,i:itdsboro, Gibraltar, Bey fen and tuieimedluie stations, dally except Bunday at 10.20 u. m. 6.52 and 8.17 p. in. Bua dia only at 11.24 u. m, FromHt. Peters, Warwick and intermediate stations, daily except Kunday. at 8.2J a. m. and 2.25 p.m. Bunday only ul 6 p. ra. From Blidbboroand Intermediate stations, Batuiday only nt 1.40 p. m. Fioin Waihlngton and Baltimore, dally ex cept Bunday, 10 2(1 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p.m., Bupdny only nl 11.21 a. m. BOWNKSH BltlQOS, Gen'l Pass. AgL A. G. MCUAUHLAND, Hunt. Mflinmiafj uvhvjihs cj u ,yr LOSrorFAILINO HArinoODi Osneral anJNKIWOUS PEBILITVl weaxnessoruoiiyanaiaina, r.oecu lotrrrorjortlcciKiinuiaor iouos. tV.iIi.ij .f.nif lions J''"' ', U.i tullir frnm SU SIUMsil l.rlt Cfn.lrl. WrtW lk,. J Uinti ERIE fdEDICAL CO.. BUFFALO, N. Vi mi it a- am inllmntntf. nnd did not hesitate, when 5 ho found himself out of condition, to uio . Drown' fenrsnparHlo. s 1 w In duo season Ocn. I'lalstcd found htm- 5, slf It perfectly well man, nmPolib dirS 5! while at his dosk In his editorial room, S w rote nn article on Mnlno-s famous rem- s cdy ThonrflclowaslssuedJulyirjtli.lW, S iindiWhlleonrspnco will forbid tho print- 3 Ing of tho whole, wo reel w'arriitilod Hi Z taking from it tho following! den. riaUtcdsnys! Our confidence In S llrowii'sSartnparlllalsbaHid Upofi pet- S sonnl knowledge of lis curative proper- tlesMn fcnl-os of Mnlnrln, nnd, npoil our Z long noqunlntnnco with that eminent ; physlclan,-Drr-Wllllam 11. llrownrlat z ' of Bangor, who perfected tho formula by i w hlch tho medicine Is prepared. Malaria Is a prcvalont disease now-a-duys. It not only fastens Itself upon the systems of the old ctornhs, who fought for years 1U the fknithcrn swamps and low-lnnds, but it takes hold of thoso who llvo In the atmospheres of the cities nnd larri-r towns. Oases from swamps, slug gish rivers, sewers, tho stroqta, and muny other 111 kept places, poison tho system, making the entrance of borne other dis ease easy. You can avoid all danger, cnu keep disease at a distance, and havo n system teeming with rich blood nnd vi tality, by simply using Brown's finrsii parllla, which purifies the blood When others fall, il U the beat in the world. bottles for 6.00. COLLAR on CUFF em ore JT UN." tmK OAiT rXZ IBfV GTT n M K rft w i THAT CAN BE RELIED ON Not to ggTll't 2 Not to Piscoloay! BE.Ri, THIS MARIC -TRADE MARK WIPED CLEAN, IN A MOMENT. NED WATERPROOF THE MARKET. Williams k Bro. Chamber Bets, Lounges, Divans, Bedsteads, Ilurcans, ChlSonlers, Knsy Chairs, u Parlor Cabinets, Wash Btands, Conches, Dressing Cabinets, Wardrobes, Armolres, Bldeboards, DInlrg Tables, China Closets, Dining Cbtlrs, Duffets, Bmoklng Chairs, Card Tables, Mirrors, Bofas, Tea Tables, A Parlor Suits, Easels, Music Cabinets, Piano I hairs, Hall Btands, Settees, Hall Tables, Fancy Tables, Wood mantels, Book Cases, Writing Desks, U Secretaries, Hook Cabinets, Pianos, Organs, R E Sewing Machines. UPHOLSTERY GOODS. BOTTOM PRICES. J.P.WiDiams&Bro. BHENANDOAU, PA. WATER OF LIFE. A nn.lv fUcrnvrmd IINHIAL WATEIL the use olwhtdi will supply important ele ments UfMfmiy to health, It will cure the Kidneys, Liver, Btomach, and all lloweland luaaaer aiseases. it win uimm inicuuuuu ntnnvallnm. II rillinvPS thfl UriO Uuld fl'Om Ihe blood and thus destroys Malaria and Chills. It cures Brlebl's disease, and is es pecially reromraended for people advanced in nr nH tnr .pnpml (lFbllllv. For undoubted proolsol this send lo. pamphlet giving full parliculais.toJ.lt. I'LBItY, Water ol Llle Co., 31 BoutU Alain Bt., wiutes-iiarre, ra. FIRE INSURANCE I Urpit ui llicit Rtlltllt Pirtlj Cujultil tlepresented by DAVID FAUSTC 120 8, Jardln Btreel, IIKNANDOAH.PA Phladolpbia and Beading .Railroads' fRilNS LEAVE SyKNAMUAU AS FOLLOWS rot Nsw Ynrt via l'hlladeliinin. wpk n,' 12. 0 6.25, 7.20 i. m. and 12 85 2.C0 And 6.55 . in. onnaay .iu ana ;.& a. m, f or Mew lork, via Alauch Chunk, week days, 5.25. .20. a. m. nnd 12.31 and 2.0 n. m. Iynt Heading and Fhllndelphla week days. 2.10, b.2, 7JJ0, a. m 12.85 2.E0 and 5.55 p.m. Lllllln 1 1 ,JU MMU I .10 1 , , II i(ir Marrisourg, week days, z.10,7.20 a, m,t U. OtOOp, 111. i or Auextown. week davs. 7.20 i. m. l'.'.'l' ,0 p.m. ir l'otlsvllle. week davs. 2.10. T.UVs. m- .2.312.60 aud 63 p.m. Bunday, 2 10 and 7.48 .. ui. r)T Tamaqtia nnd Jtahanoy city, vteek lays, 2. 0, 6.25, 7.20, a. ui 12 3J 2.E0 and 6X8 f.m. Muuday, 2. 10 and 7.18a.m. Additional W (f,ll,Dh,.l. Nlv Bub Ann. -nfl. . " "J I T, J. 1. 1. j n ,,WII.1U. For Lancaster and Columbia, wwk rtnvs. '.20 ri. m.,2.0p. m. ror wiiiiainsport, Kunouryand Lewliburg, nrDAUHjR.,,.;, t.w auu LI.OJ a. m, , 1 ,o,l, .tlu j, m. Sunday 3.21 1. m. ror ftiananoy mine, weea days, 2.1O 8 25, 26. 7.20 and 11.3J a. m.. li'i. 1 3.1. x5u. r.m. 7.CKJ anc ., p. in. Bunday, 2 10, 3.25 and 7.4U a. ra. nop. ru. Kor OHrdvllle (Itnppahannock Ktation) ""X davs. 2.1.'. 3.2). 6.2a. 7.20 aud ll.Sln. m.' 12..15. 1 116 U. 5.55. 7.0U nnd 9.25. n. ru. Hundav. 2'i0 .2 ,7.48 a.m., 3X3 p.m. or Ashland nnd Bbaiuokln, week days. ,2i,5.25,7.20, 11.31 a. nl., 115, 7.00 and V,2j in. Hununy i.z a. m.. s.uu p. m. rilAINH f'OK BHKNANDOA1I: Leave New York via Philadelphia, we- .njrs, t,t) n, ill., i.ou, .w, t .ou y, ui., XA.W light. Hnnday, 0.00 p.m., 12.15 nlgnt. 1 Leave New York via Mahnn Chunk, week lays, 4.30, 8.15 a. ra.. 1.00 and 4.01 p. ra. Geave I'hlb delnhia. wee& uavs. 4.10. and 10.00 n. ni. 4.00 and 6.00 p. m fr m Broad tnd Callowuill und 8.8.1 a. ru. and 11.S0 p, m. from Uthunc .troeu streets. Hunday 9,05 a. m. 1,S0 p. 111. fit) m 9lh mo t-ivau. wave jtteaaing, wees, aays, 1 j;. 7.1". iu.is iud 11X0 a. m., 6.55, 7X7 p, m. Bunday 1.35 ana 10.48 a. m. Luave l'otlsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. ni.. liAO, BU p, m, Bunday, 2.40 a, m, and 2.115 P. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.43 and 11 2 . a. lii., 1.21, 7.13, and 9.18 p. ra. Bunday 3.1.0 i. tn. and 2X0 p. m. Leave Aianauoy uity, wees aays, t.tv, v.io and 11.47 a. in.. 1.51. 7.42 and 9.41 o.m. Bun day, 3.1(1 a. ra.,8.20 p. m., Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days.2'41.4.10 .30, 9A5, 11.9 a. m.,1.15, 2.C0. 5-20, 6 26, 7.57, and lu.uu p. m. Biinuay 2.1 , s.uu, ana s.ve, a. ra. I i 4 ,, p. in. ijtiave uiraniviiie ixvuuuuuivuuucil cuiuuui w ..n ., in il ud ., U ll . ... 1.1 tw inrtmik UMJIB, -,1I, 1.VI, UUU, Hill B.-aX Ih. IU, i.Vf 1.12, 5.2(1, 6.32, 8.03 and 10.06 p. m. ounday , 2,47, 1.27, 8.26 a.m. 3.41 p. m. ljeave w llliamsiHin., wwn uay , o.w,v.ij auu 11,55 a. ra. 3X5 and 11.16 p. ra. Bunday 11.15 P'm- . t 1 for liaiiimore, wasnington unu too west via li. K O. K. It., through trains leave Glrard IAVtiliuc nmiiuu. I uiiauoiLuiu, ii , u xv at 4.16, 8C1 and 11.27 a. 111., 1.31, 4.24, 5.65 anJt t.. p. n. annuay, i.ie s.tu u.u a. m., ,2s i.oa aDa iip. m. AiUAnnuuii uivimun, tAAvn l'.illRdnlnlilR. Chestnut Htreet Wharl and Bomb Btreet Wharr. For Atlantic cut. w eea-uays sui.yrvtxi v.w u, w. uuu .w, 1.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a.m., 6.09 hundays. Express, 9.00, a. ra. AccommH latlon, 8.00 a. m. and I.3U p. m. returning, icavu .tiuuuu tity, ueiiui, uuiuoi itinnttauud Arkansas avenues. week-davn -Express, 7JJ0, 9.00, a. m. and 4.00, p. in, Accommodation, 6.00. K.IX a. ra. and 4.S0 1.80 p. m. Bundays. Express, 4.00 p. nl. Accommoift tlon, 7.30 a. m. and 4.XU p. m. . U. U. HANCOCK, Uen'l I'ass'r Agl A. A. M0LE.UU. rres. x uen'l juanazer. Leliigh "Valley Railroad. jj ABUANOEMENT OF FASHENOEB TBAINB. -MAY 10. 1891. I'osseneer trains will leave Shenandoah for Mauch Chunk. Lehlcuton. Blatlnuton. Ciitu- sauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kaston, I'hll- tuieipuia ana new iuikuio.ii, i.w, tf.uoa.iu. 12X2, 3.10, 5.20 p.m. For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg at 6.47, a. m., and 5 20 p. m. ror uimoenviiio auu iientou, tf.uo a, in. For White Haven. WllBea-Barre and Pitts- ton 6.47, 9.08. 10.41 a. m 8,10 und 626 p. m. f or j unuuuuuocii, i a. m s.iu anu o.zo Ip. in, For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and and Lyons 10.41 a. m., and 6.26 p. ra. f orLaceyvine, xowanaa. oayre, waveny, I.lIUirH, IVUVUrniUI. DUiimu, A-iKai A-nun. ChicaKO and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and 5.26 p. m. Kor Mmlra and the West via Balamanca at 1 3.10 p. in. f or Auaenriea, itazietou, ctocatou, jjum her Yard, Weatherly and Pcnn Haven Juno. Hon at 6.41, 7.40, 9,08 a. m.and 12X2, 3.10 and 5,2(1 p.m. I ror jeauesviiie, uevimuu uuu iiuuvox Meadow, 7.40, 9.08 a. m. and 6,26 p. m, ForBcrautonat6.47 9.08. 10.41a. m. 3.10 and i . ... I d:zo p. ra. f oriiazie urooa. jeaao, uruion anu rree land at 6.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 12X2 3.10 an J'or tiuaKuae ut o.if anu f.uo a. ui., tuiu 3.10 p. m. For Wlggans, Gllberton and Frackvllle at 5.60 and v.08 a. in., nnd 4.10 p. m. For Yatesville, Mahanoy City and lioiano, 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41, 10.58 a. m.. 12.52,3.10,5.26, 8,03, 9.2iHLdlO.-7p. m. I4 or Lost ureea, iiraraviiie una Asuianu, 1.27. 7.46.8.62. 10.15 a. ra.. 1.00.1.40.4.10. 6.35, 18.10 and 9.14 p. m. For Darkwater, Bt. Clair and l'bttsvllle. 7.40, 9.08, 10.58 a. m., 12X2,8.10,4.10, 6.26 and 8.03 P-- . nor juuca J11UUI1UI1U, nuw dusuiu uuu Moren. 7.40. 9.08. 11X3 a. n... 12X2. 8.10. 6.26 and 8.03 p.m. For ltaven Run. Centralla. AIL Curmel and Bhamokln, 8.52, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40 I ana cue p. m. Trains leave Bhamokln lor Shenandoah, 7X5 11X5 a. m.. 2.10. 4X0 and 9X0 p. m., arriving i at Hnenauuoan, ti.ua u. m., a.iu, o.iu anu 11.15 p. m. OUHUAI XilAXPID. For Ixjst Creek. Glrordvllle and Ashland. 6.50, 9.10 11.35 a. m., 2.1i p. m. ror uarawater. ot, uiair ana rousviuet 5.50,' 8.00, D.S0 b. in., 2.45 p. m. For Yatesville, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.00, 11.35 a. in.. 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. Kor Lolly, Audenrled and Huileton, &SX a ml, 1.40 p. m: I ror Aiaucn ununs. ljenignton, Diatingtont Catasauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Eastoxt and New York, 8.00 a. in., 1.40 p. m: r or ruiiaueipuiu, x.iu p. iu. JS.B.BYINGTON, Uen'l Pass. AgL, Bethlehem: Nature's triumph over disease. Without an equal, without a rival. After 800 years' ex- rieriencu iu juui inwvni. .uruieui ' cnu ntnls country, ncknowledgrd the tint and only purely vegetable andellictlte neulral lzernnderadUtor of scrolulous andspccldo blood poUous known. No mineral, no mil urea, no relapses. Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store, Ferguson't Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. riiiiAJ)i:i-i'iUA. I'A.. icueatoiiie.nobpersm'u or loss of time irom business. C&m prunouuecu la curauio oy oint-ra wauiwu. pouu ror ircuitu. . . .w AiWiku h'rnn. CI HF lil AhANIttil. n;rii,ito. T ! I