The Evening Herald. VUBLISHKD DAILY AND WEEKLY. ' H, 0. BOYEB, Editor anl PuWUher, W. J. WATSINS, Local Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: DAn.T, per year Wct.y, per year,, ..no1 .. i HHOHllMHtMW" Metered at the Postofflce, at Shenandoah, Pa. tor trnnstn lesion t hrough the Mall a seeond olass mall mstter. PtJBMMIEI) DAILY AWD WHKKLY. Oolllarv BtoKlneer POolset Book The Colliery Engineer Oo Scrantoi r Publisher. TliU is ft convenient vol me of over 400 pages printed on fine papn- with clear new .type, thus enabling th publishers to furnish a vast amount of Matter In bandy shape. - This book has been especially preparer for the use of oolliory officials and minon who have long left the want of a convenien' and simple reference book, containing ruin and tables specially adapted to tneur use It is a text-book for the miner who i studying the principles of ventilation, mln Ing, etc., and the most convenient pocket book for tho mining onglne-r, eupcrtnteii dent, or other colliery officials. It was not prepared for college graduates, and any Intelligent man can understand the princi ples and rules contained in it. No other book is required by the student for a mine foreman's certificate. Tho following, among many other sub jects, are treated on in full : Arithmetic; mensuration; weights and moneuree; strenRlh and weight of materials; prospcotinKi timbering; molhods of work ing; gases; ventilation; colliery machinery survoylng; mino railways; stam; faults; electricity; square; cubes; square roots, and cubo roots; sines; tangents, etc., traversf tablet, etc., olc. Itniiml In nlnlli St IX Hound In flexible leather, round corners.. 2 50 Bound In flexible leather, wlih flap 2 75 Oh, What a Cough. Will von heed the warn Inn? The siimnl per hat more tor linns of the sure approach of that more rlble disease, Consumption. Ask yourselves ir vou can aflord for tlie sake of saving 50 ranu. in run the rink and do nothing for It. Wn ttmwv f,ntn pxnerlene that Khlloh'8 Cure will Cure your Cough. It never falls. This explains why more than a Million Bottles were sold the past year. It relieves Croup and Whopping Cough at once. Mothers do not be without It. For Unie Bach, Hide or Chest, useHhlloh's Porous Piaster. Sold by C. II. llageubuch, N. K. corner Main and Lloyd streets. It looks liko n good season for the various watorlng places tliie year. A Husband's Mistake. ITiKlmnds Innnneu neimlt wives, and nnr cuts tholr children, to under from hr ndacue, dizziness, neuralgia, sleeplessness, lit, ner voinmea. when hv the use of Dr. Mllea' Jtcntornttvo Nervine fuch serious results could easllv be nreveiitod. Druggists every. VlltJ10 Mljr lbl,n iminiPnirmiBinKiiiiuiuttu hni at Iinmonse sale. Wooduorth Co., of Kort Wayne, Intl.; Hnow to., or Hyraciihe, N. v.. .l.n. Wnlf. Hillsdale. Mlch.t and hun. rt edsot others say "It m the greaiest seller they ever knew." It coutalns no npiilis. xnai minim aim line imhik uu i-tervuu Icod drinks nro now seasonable but neod lo be used in moderation. To Nervous, Debilitated Men If you send us your address, we will mail vou our illustrated pamphlet explain Ing all about Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro- Voltaic Belt and Appliances, and their charming ollects upon the nervous do "billtated system, and how they will quickly restore you to vigor, and manhood. Pamph let free. If you are thus afflicted, we will tonii you n Belt and Appiianoes on a trial voltaic; JiBf' uo.. Marshall, Mich, Tho Govornor bus only th!s wook in which to swing his veto nxo. " OIIlco of J, M. II. ltoniNKON,l(2 Kast l'.'Clh si. 1 itesldonce, 1 83 lCiikt H I Hired. i Nnw Yoiik, .lanuiirySl, 1890. Alva's Itrazlllan Hueclllc Co. Oeiiiiemen ilavlug sullered fir the past two years with lhcumatlsm, ludlgestlon, sore throat, anda complete ureaning down ormy wnoiofystom, I was Induced (alter treating with fccwral rronilDenl doctors) to try the Cactus Mood Cure, which I continued to use lor nboul ininy aays, since wnirntimo l nave been en. tlrelv iroofl'otn the above-mentioned troubles. nnd liave more ambition to day than any time In the pact four years. I can heartily recommend the snmelo any one having the same troublos. J. M. 11. HOWNfc-ON. Bold at Klrlln's Urug Btoro.KerBiison House xjiucu, cuenauuoau. Tho offoct of a tattoo la vory dlfforont on a man and on a drum. Hold It to tho Light. Tho man who teljs you confidentially UBt what will euro" your cold is proscribing Kump's Balsam this year. In tho prep aration of this romnrkablo modlcine for coughs nnd colds no oxponse is spared to comblno only tho boat and purost ingredi ents. Hold a bottlo of IComp'e Balsam to the light and look through it; notice tho bright, clear look; thon comparo with othir romediesj Pnco 60c. and f 1 All mercnntllo licencoi must bo tnkon out prior to July 1st. Rooky Mountain Ouro. The druggists claim Hint people, call daily for tho now euro for constipation end sick headaohe, discovered by Dr. Silas Lane while in tho Kooky Mountains. It It said lo be Oregon grape root (a great retnu'ly in the far West for those'com plaints) combined with simple herbs, and is made, for use by pouring on boiling water to draw out the strength. It sells at 50 cents a paokage and is called Lane's Family iledtclne. When a fly undertakes to walk across a sheot of molasses paper he is bound to stick toil. Shlloh's Consumption Cure. Tbis Is beyond question the most mio- U,atl rV-llli.lt UaAlmna Wfi l.u... o.-. BnM lew doses Invariably cure the woist esses oi Couitb. Croun. and llrnnchltls. while lis wan dtrfiil meows In the cure of Consumption In without a parallel in the history of medicine. Blnce It's first discovery It has been sold r, guarantee, a test which no other nu can stand, li vou hAve 11 Cnni-h v 1. 1 , , , .t . askyoit to try It. I'rlce 10 rents. Ui who., .u.d IIaO. If your Lungs are sore, Clust or lim it lame, useHhlloh's Porous I'last.T Hud l,y O. U. llagenbuch, N. K. corner Main aud Lloyd streets, Now nil American Citizen. St. Lorts. Juno 20. A San Antonio pecl '1 snysi "J. J. OoppinKor, son-in-law or. Secretary isinino iim ueoomenn Ameri can citizen by making his Anal statement before tho District Court renouncing Ills allegiance to Great Britain. Ool. Oop- plngor look out his first 'papers' sonio yonm Ago, but neglected lo complete tlio necessary steps to become a full-fledged citizen until Ins ntteirtlon was onlieu to thereafter a few days since." A Well Known Joimuillit Dead, Boaroir. June 26. Albert Gallatin Browne, jr.. formerly connected with the New York Herald and Evening Tele gram, died here last evening. lie wm born in Salem, Mast., 88 years ago. He wan a lawyer by profession. Mr. Browne married Miss Mattle Griffiths, a Kentucky lady, who emancipated her slaves before the war and out loose from Southern society and Institutions by coming North, where she has published several works. Tj pholil I'erer Hnlng. provtdimck, It. I., June 26. Typhoid fever Is raging at Valley FalU, six miles north of here. Thirty -six. persons are down with the disease. The cause of the epidemic bos been traoed to a contamin ated well. Hull l'layen Heavily I'lned. Roc buster, June SO. The board of directors of the Rochester Baseball Asso ciation last night held the players re apoualblo for tho loss of yesterday's auie anil tinea tuetn fiuv eacn. SulllvnH Will Fight. Nbw York, Juno i8. A despatch to HI oh anl K. FoK from San Franoisoo saysi 'John L, Mulllvaii saUl to-day that he will fight Fiuuk P. Slavin for $10,000 a side nnd a purse of $23,000, either In the Olympio flub or New Urleaus or the Qr.Milte Club of Hoboken, the fight to be decided any time between September and February, nnd iliohnnl li. r ox, At. uriuge or Dick Kocho can hold tho stttKes." Tho Doctor and Postmaster were talkluit ftb-.ut a ease of serhms Illness diu to a ueglecten old and rapidly going Into coisitTiitaio" wnicn whs pronipuy oureu uy in'l'lnn f'm.tfl. oli.l I V.ia,i ,.i .., ton l'n.0 Tri I bottles lite at Klrlln's drugstore, Sino and t'pnrlH CAN UK INVHSTKD IN a I'oai'rivii Ajso maitjs 15 Per Cent. Dividend Puying Stock. I '1; iiarilculursand l'rospei tun u be had on applle .Hon or arid reusing H. I.. SI.1IIIS', llftllhor, 04 nr4nTv'v M ' SPECIAL NOTICES. Tho vestlbiiled coinrartment sleenlnecars recently Intiodueed on the Chicago. . Inui and Kansas City Hallway are models 01 earn ion, oonveni nee h.ici luxury. Any pbttou 07 ine Bleeping car ia enauieu, uy ute lairuauc tlon of these compartment cars, lo tecure ihf same privacy and onveuleuce that ha would In the best hotel. No other line west or ( hi aiao rnus tho compartment cam. J11 sddi. Hon, the trains are equipped w th the regale open Pullman sloeper, giving passengers their cnoice. it e ui mg ear nervice is nuiy up u the reflUlrementfi 01 modern railway beivlct, An excellent eulslne, promptly served amid eleiatut surrounainss. a mo-Jtrnie cuaiees leaveB nomine now 10 oe aeairea. Any or our people contemplating a trip to any part of tin w'eBL or qutl lwfiHL chuuul TUSHiuiv Heeurt belter necommoflatlons or lower rotes (bar by nddresslng W. 1. Cooley, Ueueral Agent 01 ine laeainuer (leparimtui, mo iuesinuiau, rmiaaeipuia, im. WHITE TEAKS ASD DAEK CANONS. wliere bcighta nnd depths mi to obvious the meaning or the word nullthesls; a laud where every muod lu mu. d can and nu auauerincr muud lu nature. The high, white minarets of hid iiimimuiuM, iiom wuobc sienaer pinnacles iloat the wind-blown banners 01 the snow, ap- j'vni ,,1111 siieiib LiuijuBuLu iu iub louy aBjnr 1 Hons or the soul; the sombre chasms clelt bj Titan forces through Kranltt-hcarted Lllf, ,tlhln whose depths dark thadows ihrong and swirling lorrentx dashspealc to tho heart, a language that thrills, inspires and awes. It does not follow that thehe glories ol white peaks and those glooiLs o! dark cuiions pre clude the ple-aut Intervals, the sunny meadows or the secluded nooks wherein the ureu onus or wearied ooay may una peace ml rest null relage irom turmoil aud toll. To one ninaiug a journey in Colorado, New .ueiico or uiun, or la iing n trausooutlnental tour from East to West, or vfcewrin, the l)en vcr aud lllo Grande ltallrnad oil, r nrA,m, modatlons equal In elegance.conventence and luxury m iuunb oi nny oiuer line wun ine aa ded attractions of Ihe unrivalled scemr.. along Its line, abounding In n magoiflceut opulence of whlto pea 11 b and daik oauons. Tlio month of November, 1!UU, witnessed oue ui mu niosi lmnoriani, improvements in ran load lacllllles that has yet been made In Col. orado and the West. The completion of the standard gauge of the Penvor aud ItloOrnnde Hnilroad Irom Denver, Colorado, over the mountains to Ogdeu, Utah, which Ave years niio was deemed an Impossibility, Is certnlnly u trlumpti of daring and engineering skill. The new lino Is by the way oi lifadvlUe, tun. uellng Tennessee Pass, threading the canons ui 1110 luigicanu uraua nivers, giving a view ol tho Mount of tho Holy Cross, enroute. tak Ing Its trains thiough Qleuwood Springs aud uuwii me iiraiui umr 10 urauu junction, thence to Bait Lake City, Ogden and fan rraucitco. ny mis route one is El veu an op portunity to behold the magnificence of Kagle ltlver Canon and the marvelous beauty and grandeur of the Canon of the QraDd. The ovennnu un'.n isn model in every respect From the engine to the last flmt elnss coach everything Is bright and new, and of the mou elegant stylo 01 wnrKmanshlp aud finish. If any reader desires to hnow more about mess siupenaous works or nature, write to B. K. Hooprr, Ueneral Passenger Agent.Heuver, Colorado, and he will send you. free ol cost. elegantly Illustrated boons, giving a full de scription of the inarvelH or the 'Heculc nue.- - tstaniey wooa in ine "ureal Divide,' fa""..! 13 i3 niid will ever bo tho Itemedy for FOaut. lnthianzs. Baokaoho." FPAinH ir. M10 Side. Cheat ond! I Joints, Nyaralaia, Sprains, &o Before yon aoea to hnyi obtain Kr FREE OF CHARGE"! k the vslusMs lioki "Stilds to Health," with J eadorMiaeuts of prumiuout tiaysiuaas, J. AD. R3CHTER & GO. 3 lv) Broadway, Kiw TOBa, 28 Prize Medals Awarded! ' EjropraD 'B.-tb .t Eu tolitadtLonJoii7l Vlenra, Ptipe, Bottardsm, Olten, N ireaitwrs, Konstela, Lelpilo, 50 Oo tits a bottlo, For Salo by jj 1. I. . KJItLIN, kC 11. llAaKNIIUClI.i SHtNrtNDOAH, PA., v.d utter drveguts. SAILORS IN REYOLT Montreal 1'olico Havo a Baltic With Drunken Tars. NARROW KSOAPE FROM DEATH. A Eopo Ladder Out to Drop the Officer in the Bmr. llamMo.lInml fight on the I)elt of ths Vessel Ihe Men Arreitoil Atter a Des perate StrngBle One of the l'ollrnmcn Attached With nn Iron liar l'lesli T0111 frum Illsl'nce. Monthsau June 26. There was a mu tiny at noon on board the steamer Batr. vla, wioh is manned With Dutch sailors. five of the crew had deMrted from the ship, and word waa (eat to the police station asking the police to capture them. While the nolioa were looking for the sailors the latter returned to the steamer of their own aoeord, buf under the in fluence of liquor. They. would not obey order, and, the steamer lieing In the harbor, the captain again telephoned for the uolice. and ten men were sent down. When the rive men saw uie policemen running toward the boat they stood by the lone ladder, and when the officers were ascending It the fellowa pagan to out the rope, so that they could drop the polioe luto the river. AJl tue ponce goi. on board before the rope Wiw cut exocpt one, but he landed on the wharf when he fell. The five sailors then fought furiously with the polloe oa the deck of the vessel until four of them were enpturou, i fifth escaped Into the hold and hid. Dctoctlves MoMnhouttud Lafontaino were notified nnd went to the hold to se euro the man, who was armed with 1 heavy iron bur nnd was la a corner. Crouchinirat his feet was a huge mastiff, which sprang at Lafontaino as soon as It saw him. while tho Dutchman attacked Mcllahou with tho iron.bar. McMalion knocked the iron bar from his hand, when the fellow sprang nt his throat, but only succeeded in catching hold of the chin, out 01 which ho tore big piece of flesh with his nails. Mo- Mahon then clinched with the sailor, and the two rolled on tlio floor, MoMahon nt lastgettlug tho best of tho fight, but not before he was covered with blood. The five sailors were then locked up. PARNEUU FINALLY MARRIED. Ills Wedding With Sirs. O'Sheu Occurred at mi Karly Iluur. Jxindon, Juno 20. There was very lit tle excitement over tho marriage of Mr. Pnrnoll and Mrs. Shea. Shortly after 8 o'clock a closed carringo left ParnoU'H home at Brighton and was driven by it coachman who displayod 11 white fuvor, to Steynlng, a small towu in Sussex, where the wedding ceremony was performed by the liogistrur. There- wore 110 wltue-isea but tho two clerks. . Mrs. O'Shoa wore dark attire and pink trimmed hat nnd looked very happy. l'arnoll was in a neat dark suit und cheer ful In manner, but glauced nervously around during tho coremouy. Immediately after the knot had been i-,, i.-n 1 i...,. -, iur u nesiiiuamii not known, but conjectured to bo Paris, where it is believed tho honey moon win bo spent. Tho parish registrar, together with his books of record, vanished after tho wed ding coremouy had been performed, and it is believed that his disappearance was the result of a bribe, judiciously admin istered by the wily Irish leader. When tho news of tho marriage was brought to lira. ParneU's brother, Qon tiir iM'eiyn w ood, ho expressed his em phntlo pleasure nt tho termination of tho scandal, having keenly felt the injury douo to thu family by his sister's peculiar relations with raruoll. In order to satisfy Catholic sentiment thero will bo a second marriage, this time by a clergyman in London, us soon as possible, if not immediately, Tho Parnollitos say that tho marriage will restore their loader to his old po sition. Gladtmio'0 Friend Alarmed. London, Juno 20. The St. James' Ga- zotto says that Mr. Gladstone's friend nro seriously alarmed at tho statu of hi honltli. Tho lulluenzu scorns to have left htm with nil his powers enfeebled. Ho has yielded to the advico of his ohvsl clans, nnd will go without dolay to tho Bea coast In search of health nnd abso lute rest. Ills visit is to bo strictly nrl vnto, and ho will bo accompanlod only by his wife. Sir Andrew CI irko Insists that he shall see nobody, speak with no one, nnd transact no public business dur ing his seclusion. nothing the Exiled Jotv Through, Beiiun, June 20. Tho German author ities uro taking extraordinary precau tions lo prevent the spread of Infectious diseases from the Iiusslun Jews, who nro flocking through the country. Visitors aro no louger permitted to enter the vaults at CharJottonburg, whoro tho ex iles rest, while tho fugitives nro hurried forwnrd as rapidly as possible to their ports of departure for new Yoik. Will Try to Save Duncan. London, Juno 20. Tho well known American specialist in lunacy, Dr. Wnl tor kempster, nas arrived In Wales, where ho will testify on behalf of It. 0. Duncan, of Washington, D. 0., who will soon be placed on trial on the charge of having attempted to murder bis wife. Death of an Old Cotton MHmirueturer. Fall IUvkk, Mass., June SO. Foster II. Stafford, tho oldest cotton manufac turer in continuous service In thu United States, died last night of apoplexy, ngod 76 years. He wits 1 roprletor of the Stafford Mills, and had been connocted with cotton mills from hie childhood. A I'lrmuan Instantly Killed. Wilminoton, Del., June 80. John Cole man, aged HO, a member of Liberty Kiro Company, wits Instantly killed lost night by being thrown from ono of tho engine horses ho was riding. linglnnil Gu nu Inland. Madiud, June 20. Manila dispatches state that Ehiglnud has annexed Sabutnn Island, whloh is clnimed by the Spaniards. Hpurgeon Uui a Ralaute. London, Jane 80. Spurgeon, the great Nonconformist preacher, has had a serious relapse. every WATERPROOF RMaMBMieMNnM THAT CAN BE RELIED ON Not tO iSjOlllfc ! KTo-t tO PlSCOl.OJ? I BEARS, THIS MARK. BE UP TO THE MARK NEEDS NO LAUNDERINQ. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. LAKESIDE! Hie finest in the interior of the State. Only avnilnblp- hea thandp ensuregrouiuls 111 uiu iiiharaoiie rogioii. Tlie ualunil uUrnalloiis and niagiiill H...M.I,.,.. cent scenery of the place fire tin- equalled, nnd a duy of recren- " tloii nnd pleasure may be spent iu it to advantage. There Is good fishing and - bathing in the twin lakes ' Biirroundiugthe grounds. Boat houses will bo bulk on the lakeside and regattas will be frequent this season For Sunday Schools. Lodges. 8cc, The grounds aie most Miltnble for pic - inclination, coil O. A. KEIM, PSHSSYLVANM nAII.ROSO SOBUrUULX. Bt VISION. Msnil after Nov'. 21, 1890, tnrint will (o, BhenandouK as loiU'vit: Vox Wlggan, Gllberton, FracfcviUe, Kev lastlv, Ht. Clair, and way points, 6.00, 9.1 m and 4.15 pm, Hundays, W0, v.iO a m and 1.10 p rn, b'or FottsvlUe, 0.00, D.lo a m and 4. 15 p m. Hundays. 600, 8.4U am and 3.10 d m, Tor KeadlnK, 6.00. 0.30 am and 4.15 pm, Sundays, WJ, 0.10 n, 111. and 3.10 pm. Kor 1'ottstown, I'hoeniitville, JSorristow. ija Philadelphia (Broad street station), 0.OC MO am. ana 4.15 p m week days Hncduys,600,9.10am8.10p ia Trains Icavo FrvckvlUe lor Hhenaudoah a 0. 40 am and 12.14, 7.42, lo.ua p m. Bondayi IMS a ra and 5.10 p ru. ijeava l'otlsvllle lorBheuandoab, 10.15 anc .1.48, a m 7.15, 9.42 p m. Btmdnys, 10.40 11 u 1.1S p ru. leave I'hllf delphla (Broad street station, fur Pottsvllle ud Hheuandoah, 6.57,1055 a n 1. W, 4.1 0 aud 7.00 p m week days, bunuay vx a ai and 1.10 p. m. Vor w York. 8.20, 4,05, 4.10. 6.36, 6.50, 7.81 i,208.W J.60, ll.oOandil.lSam, 12.00 noon, (llm 'ted express, 1,00 and 4.50 p m.) 12.44, 1.40, i'.3t I 20. i, S, S, 0.30, 6.50 7.13 U.12 and 10.00 p in, 12.0 nlchl- Ou Hundays, S.20, 4.05, 4.40, 5.a5, 8.12, 8.i, B.6(. A ru. and 12.49, 3.20 (limited 4.50), 6.28, 0,8(5, 6,5 .'.IS 8,W p m and 12.01 night. For fen Ulrt, tiprins Lake, Delmai cean Urove, Asbury l'ari, and Long Bi-anct S.20, 11 15, a. ra. 4.00 11. m. week dayr foi freehold, 6.0 , p. m. week aays. Baltlniorx and Wabblnglon, 8.50, 7.20, 8,8j 9 to, 11..20, ) 1.18 a m, )2."i (limited express) 3.4' 4.41 6.1)7 anr,7.40 p. m., and 12.03 night. Ko rfnitlmore. nly 2.02, 4.1 1,6 08 and li BO p. rr On Hundays, 8.50, 7.20, 9.)land 11.18 a. nr. 4.4 i.o7,7 40p m. 12.03 night, ilalt'more only 1,08 and 11.80 pm. for Richmond and the Koulh 7.2011.18 a. ni ' l.luilted Kzpress 12.35 p. m.,)12.03 slght,weel lays. Mondays, 7.20 a. m 12.03 nleht. Trains leave Ilorrleburs for I'liusDurt an( be west every day at 12.25 and 8.10 a m anr WW tllralled) nnd 8.40 p m. Way for Altoona -.16 a m and 4.10 p ni every day. l-'or PHUiburn only, 11.20 u ni dally and 10.21' 1 rn week days. Leave bnnbury lor Williamsport, Elralra .'anandnlgna, Hochester, Bntialoand Mlapun Kails, 6.10 a m dally, and 1.43 p m week days For Vatkins, 6.80 p m week days. For Krle and intermediate points, 5.10 a m. dally. Kor Lock Haven, 6.10, nnd 9.53 a m dally, 1.34 and S.80 p. m. week days. Ko Renovn 6.10 a in 1,43 and 6,30 p m weok days ).10a. in Hundays, JK A8. Vt. FDUH. J, R. WOOIJ, (ten. Itan'r Uen. Fr.ts. Agt yiLMINOTON & NOltTHEHN It. It. Timetable in effect May, 10, 1691. Trains leavo Heading V. & It. station) foi Gibraltar, Heyfert, lllratboro, Joanna, Hpring held, Wajnesburg Junction, Coatesvllle.West Cliester,t'hadsford Junction, 11, Jt O. Junction, Wilmington aud iutermed(olestatlons,diilly except bunday. at 6.25 and 8.30 a.m. and 3.15 p. 111. Hnnday only at 3.05 p. in. Kor Warwick, Ht. Peters and Intermediate statlons.dally except huuday, at 9,20 a.m., and 6.1 p. m. bunday only 8.15 a m. Kor Blrdsboro and Intermediate stations, Bnlurday only, at 12 m. Kor Baltimore and Washington (B. A O B. K.) dally except HumlHy at 6.25 and 8.30 a. m. and 3.15 p. in. fc-unday only ai 3.06 p, m. TmlnsnrrUeat KesdlLg (P. nation) from Wilmlngton,B. & O. Junction, Mont ehanln, Chsddsloid Junction, West Chester. Lenojie. Coalesvllle, WayneHburg Junction, Bprlngneld,Joanna,Biidfihoro, Oluraltar.Hey fen aud Inteimedlate sUtllonn, dally except bunday at 10.20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. in. Hun da 1 nly at II 24 a. in. Kioni Ht. 1'eteiK, Warwick and Intennertlat stations, dally except bunday, at 8.23 a. m. and 2.25 p. in. bunday only at fl p. ra. I'roni Blidsboro and Intermediate stations, Saturday only at 1.40 p. jn. Knim Ww-hlngtou and Baltimore, dally ex cept bunday, 10 20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. in. bunday only at 11.21 a. m, BOWNKSH B1UG08, Gen'U'ass. Afit. A. O. MCCA OHIJVND. Hupt. Vobuil. btibti) MA&liOOU tally ltvtord. Hot to nUrt out! Blri)ctk-1TIAH.L'aiUSvEUnCbtU( I'-d l iUTS t ? flOUlf. ittolottly imUUlof IlOaB TKBiTSIV,.i Ufif lit d.if. Uta tU (j fru tit BUIm idq Vrel -1 lHUtr)t. n rltr t ttaiii, lMerlptl Dvk ipltloo ad .r ' unlltd ( K-ali 1 ' ti COLLAR or CUFF 1 BADE t j Summer Resort, Pic-nic j and Peasure Groun(Js , 1 LAKKBIDE (Mast Mahanoy .Tuiictlcn) m!d way between Mali moy City and Tamo- qua, now managed by a new stock com pany, will ho open to tho rubllo within afow weeks, nnd dntes can now he tccured. A h limber of to.-letles have already been booked and others wishing desirable dates should make application without delay. Under the now management many Improve ment-, will bo made, some of them being now under way, that wlllmalielt io plc-nloand pleasure grounds of the region. A l,rge dancing pAVllllon and a trotllng park nie among tho newoddltlous. TheBost horses in the State will besecurfd to run or trot thls'season. nlcs and outings. For dates and other on or address, Excursion Manager, SSIBMAIKinUAII. I A. (S Brtu Chamber Hets, Bedsteads, Bureaus, ChiOonlcrs, WaBh Stands, Couches, Dressing Cabinets, Wardrobes, Armolres, SldeboardB, Illnlrg Tables, China Closets, Dining Ctillrs, BnlTets, Bmoklng Chairs. Card Tables, Mirrors, Bofos, Tea Tables, Parlor Bulls, Lounges, Divans, Easy Chain, I'arlor Cabinets, Easels, Music Cabinets, Piano (.hairs, Hall Btands, Bettces, Hall Tables, Fancy Tables, Wood Mantels, Book Cases, Writing Desks, Secretaries, Book Cabinet!!, Pianos, Organs, Bewlng Machines, AND UPHOLSTERY GOODS BOTTOM PRICES. J. P. Williams & Br o. SHENANDOAH, PA. WATER OF LIFE. A newly discovered MINHHAL WATEH. the use ol which will supply important ele- ineuiH nreehttary lo ueauu. 11. win cure ine Kidneys, Liver, btmnach, and all Bowel and uiaaaer niseusea, 11 win aiwoive cnicuii and remove them, ltrrmoves Ihe nrlo acid from the blood and tbua destroys' Malaria and uuiiib. 11 cures iingui's aif.ca(,e, ana is es. peclnlly recommended (or people advanced In life, and for general debility. Kor undoubted proofs ol this tend lor pamphlet giving full tiarliculars.toJ.K. PK1IHY, Water ol Llle Co., St Houth Main bt., Wilkes-Barre, Pa, PIEE INSURANCE ! Urptl ud lldnt Ptrelj Cut Csmf isltt ttepreaented by fiAVm ffAIIQT130 B Jaroln street, (.SHENANDOAH. PA Philadelphia and Beading Eailroad Tints Table in effect liny JO, 18UX fRAM LKME SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOW. or New York via Philadelphia, week dayi I !. 0 5.25, 7.20 a. m. and 12 H5 2.f0 and h, ; iu. uiuiuujr mill f.u n. jii, x-ur i-te ork, via Mauch Clfunk. week dnys, 5.2 20, a, m. and 12 Si and i.'0 p. ra. for Keadlng and l'niladefphia week dayi 10. S.STi. 7.20. a. m.. 1-2 3A 2.? 1 1 and R.55 n. n unday. 2 .0 and 7.4S a. iu. or MrMsburg, week days, 2.10,7.20 a, m or Al?ea!own, week days, 7.20 , m. Zl 0 p.m. I... . . l. jt n ... - - 23 IL10 and 6i&p. m. Bond ay, 2 10 and 7.' for Itomaoim ami MaIikhov mf.v. wimi, T, 2. 0, 5.2S, 7.20, a. m., 1281 2.L0 and 6.: m. rinndav. 2.10 and 7.4Kb. in. Addliioni r Mahanoy City, week days 7.00 p. ra. vi unwwwi iiu uiiioqii. wnes -any J0. m. ,1.0 p.m. ror wiiiiamsiion, "unoury and bewlsburi days. X.2. 7.) and 11 8J a. m 1.8i, 7." m. Dimua; aim. iu. Kot Mahunov l'jime, week davs, 2..0 8 2' is. 7 Aland U S ) a. 111.. i.ik ii Sh 7.00 ane .1. . in. Hunday, 2 1-1. t 2i and 7.4 - .ljrr, 4.1 -, , J, l.U UU il.OUVl, IU KM 1 to 7.1a' tiu 11. m . viinn 2-.U 2 . 7.4S a. 111.. S.i 5 11. m. or Ashland aud tuamoklu, week dayt 2.5JB, 7.20, 11.3) a. m., 1 85 7.00 and W la. rtunduy 8 2. ... u., 8.15 p. ui. a t&AINH tOH .KWNANUOAH: f ueava Hew York via Phlladelnhla. wee lays, 7.44 a. n.. i.W. 7.80 p. m.. 12.P iialil. Hundny, B.00 p. m.. li 15 night. ' ijoave iso xorg. via mhuhi ununk, we,. lays, 1.80.S.4S a n hOO aud 1.01 p. m. ijeave Phil dBIDinu. weea aava. .1.10. 9tC 10)0 a. m. 4.00 aun 6.C0 P. rn.. ft- m Broa m l Oallowhlll aud 8.35 a. m. and 11.80 p. in from 9th un .ium -.u-oeta, Sunday 9.05 a m. U.ia p, m. from aih uie -u. i4ave Meaillni:. weex davs. 1 81. 7.10. 10.: ( md 11.30 a m., KM, 1 XI p. m. Uiiuday 1 .35 aim , lilJXtt m tv tave fo'tsvine, wees days, J.iO, 7.10 a. m., liSb, 8 It p. m. Huadhy, V 40 a. ru. end 2.' 5 a. iu. Lrtiave Tamaqna, week tlay, 8.20, 8.43 auC, u 2 1 a. m., 1.21, 7.18, and u J8 p, m. Sunday S..i , 1. in, ana mu p, ui. ijeavn aiauanoy ;ii,y, weea OAys, 3,e, v. . (1 11.47a. in., 1,51, 7.12 and U.44 p.m. Hun. -lay, . .4u a. nr., s.ai p. m., Litiave Mahanov Plane, wer-k Ouvh. 24).4.iu 1.30. 9J5 J 1. 9 a. m.. 1.1 fi. I.- 0 1 20. u Mi. 7.57. and i-i.-w p. ni, elanday i 1 , 4,03, and rt.-.U. a. m. -1 . v. rn. iiAVe Ulrardville (ltappahann icu. station) "iv. un,. A.VI, l.U,, fUlll I 11 . uu., L.U), i. 2 5.2(1, 6.32, 8.08 and 10.06 p, m. .'nuiday , 2 47. Ui, 8.28a.m. 8.41 p. m. lieave W llllamsnort. woesdayn. n.ou.'. 45nnd U.65 a. in. 8.85 and 11.15 p. in. duuday 11 14 p.m. For Baltimore, Washington and the west Tta B. ft U. K. R.. throuch trains leave Ulrara Avenue station. Philadelphia, (1. A K. it. K.) ai eui ana iiui a. in., i.fti, o.do aun I..N) p. u ouuuay, o.w 11. a. m., .2fl -.65 and 7.21p.m. ATuAiiTltJOlTY DIVIBION. Iiave l'olladelphla, Chestnut Street Wharl and doom Htreet Wharf. For AtlautlcCItT. Week-duys Kxpiess 8.00 a. m. and 2.0tl i.uu y. w. Acoomtuooaiion, 8.V0 a.m., &.J d. m. i-undays. Exptess, 0.00, a, m, Accomme. 4atlon. s,M a. m. and t.do n. m. Heturnlns. leave Atlantlo City, denot comes ituutlo and Arkansas avenues. w eek-dayo -BXpreiS, 7,su, v.uu, a. m, anai.uu, p. m, Accoinruodntlon, o.ou, d.1'5 a. 111, and 4.80 LS0 p. m. Ouudajrs. Express, 4.00 p. m, Aocommoln tlon, 7.30 11. m. and 4.30 p. m. i). U. HANCOCK, Ucn'l Pass'r AetJ V. A. Mcl.KOD. lres. A Uen'l ilanater. Loliigh Valley Railroad. AltKANOKMENT OIT l'ABSENGEll TBAIKS. MAY 10, 1891. Kasscnger trains will leave bheuandoah fcr Mauch Chunk, Lehlghlon, blatlngtun, Cata sauqua, Allenlown, Bethlehem, liiston, Phil adelphlaand New York at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08 a.m.. 1252,ai0,6.2p.m. Kor Belvldcro, Delaware Watei Gap ana Ulrnudsburg at 5.47, a. m., and 5.20 p. m. Kor Lambertvilleand Ticnton, 11.0,1 a, m. Kor White Haven, Wilkes-Barre and Pitts- ton 0.47, v.m, i-i.ii a. m s.iu ana 0.211 p. m. 1 KorTunkttuliUticlt- 10 41 ft. m..a.l(liitiil.Pf,.f -H Kor Auburn, Itbaoa, Geneva and aud Lyon 10.11 a. ill., una 6.21 n. in. M KorLaceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, AVaverly!! .j.,u,.u, ...vuva.vi. uuiuitu, l.infiaia Mill, Jl wnicaguaua an points wesiatiu.4ia.m.,oiiC 5.20 d. m. Kor Mniirn nnd the West vlaHalaniauea at? a.iw p. m. , Kor Audeurled, Hazleton, Htockton, Lum. ' her Yard. Weatherlv andPenn Haven Juno. lion Bt6.4f, 7.10, 9,08 a. m.and 12.&2, 8.10 bl 5.28 vj. m. Kor Jeauesville, Levlston and Beaver ' Meadow, 7.40, 9.08 a. m. and 6,26 p. m, . For Bcraoitonat 5.47 90S, 10.41a. m. 8,10 aDiT; 5:20 p.m. K Kor Haile Brook. Jeddo, Drlfton and Kreo, land at 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.11 u. 111., 122 8.10 and 6.20 p. m. Koriiuakahc at 6.17 and 9.08 a.m., aicj 8.10 p. iu. Kor Wiggans, Gllberton aud Kracfcvllle at 6,50 and 9.O8 a 111., und 4.10 p. m. Kor Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Deiano, 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, 10.68 a. m.,12.02,3.10,5.20, 8,03, 9J'andl0.27p.m. ' Kor Lost CreeK, airardvllle and Ashland, 4.27, 7.40,8.52, 10.15 a. Ol., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 65, 1 8.10 and 9.11p.m. Kor Darkwater, Bt. Clair and PottsvlUe. 7.40, 9.08, 10.68 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 4.10, 6.23 and 8.03 , p.m. Kor Buck Mountain, New Boston nncS Moren, 7.40, 9.08, U-8 a. u... 12.52, 8.10, 6JM and 8.03p.m. Kor Haven Run, Centralla, Mt. Carmel anfl bhumokln, 8.52, and 10,15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40 huu o.w y. iu, 11.15 n.m. BUNDAY THAINH. r,rfl.l.9reok' Ulrardville and Ashland, 6.50, 9, 10 1 1.35 a . m., 2.45 p. m. In.Uar.ltwater' Ht- Clair and PottsvlUe, 5.50, 8.0O, v;iO a.m., 2.45 p.m. Por Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City nnd Delano, 8.00, 11.35 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. Kor Lofty, Audenrled and Hazleton, 8.00 a- m 1.40 p. m: Kor Mauch Chunk. Lehlghton, Slatlngton. Catasauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Eastou and New York, 8.00 a.m., 1.10 p. m; For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m. I5.B.BYINGTON, Gen'l Pass. Agt.. Bethlehem; Nature's triumph over disease. 'Wllhnutan equal, without a rival. Alter 800 years' es jieiience In Braxll and two years' medical est In this country, acknowledged the tlrst ana only purely vegetable andeflectlve neutraJ. Izeraud oradleator of scrofulous and specUU) blood polbons known, No mineral, noiaii. tires, no relapses, ' Sold at Klrlln's Drug store, Ferguson'! Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa, mm 1'lIll.AUKI.l J'(A t' 1-a-orlosauf inn, fi. ,,i ,i.hh. curaiilu uy niii v u r i CURE 6iJ to.