The Evening Herald, PUBLISHED DAILY AND WKEKliY. 1, 0. BOYEtt, Editor and PnoUshor, W. J. WATSIHS, Local Edltoi. subscription rates: DAILT, per year, .,.............. WkiVi per year, a ,n o Entered at the Voitoffloe, at Hhenandoah, Pa ror transmission luniunu ir nwi" MMcondoltun mall mutter. roniirwiKi) daily and wkekly. i. Onlliarv Brnrlnoer Pookot Book The Colliery Knginoor Co., Seranton 15.. Publishers. Tlil is ii convenient vol xno of over 400 panes printed on flnnpape with clar new typo, thus enabling th uubl'Hhers to furnish a vast nmount ol matter in handy shape. Thi book has been especially prepare. for the use of oolliery officials and minen who have Ions left tho want of a oonvonlen and simple reference book, containing rulei Mid tables specially adapted to their use It is a text-book for the nrlner who! studying the principles of ventilation, mln Incr, etc., and the most convenient pocket book for the mininfj enRino'T, euponnten dent, or other colliery officials. It was nol prepared for coIIcko graduates, and anj intelligent man can undontand the princi ples and rules contained in It. No othe) took is required by tho studonl for a mini foreman's certificate, Tho following, amonK many olhnr sub jocts, aro trcatod on In full: Arithmetic; mensuration; woiglits and I i T , 1 I. I measures; sirongm aim wuigmui luuwum!, prospecting; tlmbennn;; metnous oi worn-1 ine; gases; ventilation; colliory machinery surveying; mino railways; steam; faults; electricity; squares; cube; square roots, and cubo roots; sinos; tangonts, etc., travorst tables, etc., otc llmmil In rlnth 82 00 Hound In flexible leaibvr, round cornors. 2 60 Hound In flexible leather, with Map 2 75 Oh, What a Cough. Will vnu heed tho warnlna? The signal por- iiani or tho sure approach oi mat more ior- nat more uu rlble dUease, Contumptlou. ise. uonsiimniiou. ash youmpivi-s Ash yomwlvi' if you can allord for tho sake of having 60 1 We know from experience that Hhlloh's Ours I wlllC'iire ypnr Cough. It n8V .J"118:.; ron R. in rim i iin riKU linn ill, iiuiiiiuu iui il. i urro Kniii ibn mmt vear. It relieves ("rou n and wiioppinK uoiiftn nv onru. jiiouicrB aui HOL Ue WUIKIIIL 11. r lir lItlliu jMiciv, muo i't Chest, use Bhlloh's Porous 1'laster. Sold by C. II. Hagenbuch. N. E. corner Main and Xiloyd slreets. To rnioieo in tho hamiinoss of othors isJo make it our own. A Husband's Mlstako. llii.bnnds loo often neiinlt wives, nnd par ents their children, to suilcr from headache, lizzlness, neuralgia, sleepier sneH. (Its. ner vousness when by the use of Dr. Allies' Ttostnrntlva Nervine such serious results could easily be prevented. Drinrclsts every where uav Helves universal satisfaction. and lias at Immense Rale. Wooduorth & Co., of Fort Wayne, Ind.j Know & ro of Byracme, N. Y.:J. o. Wolf. Hillsdale. Mich.: anil linn. d edsoi others say "It Is the greatcstseller they ever knew.'' It conUilns no oplts. Trial bottles and fine book on Nervous. Diseases, free al O. II. llagenbuch's. IIo said that ho waj novor tried by firo- liut had often boon Urod after boing triod. To NorvouQ, Dobllltatod Mon. If you sond us your address, wo will mail you our Illustrated pamphlet explain ing all about Dr. Uvo's Celebrated Eloctro- Voltaio Bolt and Appliances, and thilrl charminsr ollocts unon tho norvous de- bilitalod system, and how they willnuickly rostoro vou to viiror. and manhood, l'araph- lot free. If you aro thus aillictod, wo will Bond you a Holt and Appnancos on a trial. VOLTAia liTCM'UO,. AiarsQaii. jnicn, Tho (lies aro getting horo a3 rapidly as their wings will carry them. Office of J. M, 11 HoniNSON,102 i:ast KCth st Hesiilence, t bT East 1 1.1 si reet. isi.v 1 unit, uuuuurjr oi, louu Alva's Hrazlllan Hneclrlo Co. (jenilcinen Ilavlnc Kullered for the nast two years with rheumatism, Indigestion, sore throat, auda complete breaking down of my whole system, 1 was Induced (alter treating with several prominent doctors) to try the Cactus Dlood Jure, which I continued to use for about thirty days, since which time I have heonim. tlrclvireefrom tho aliovc-menlloned troubles. and li.no more ambition today than any lime lu the nast four years. I can lienrtllv recommend tho same to any one having the mime troubles. J. M. 11. HOlilNbON. Bold at Klrlln's Drug Btore.Kerguson lloute aiock, anennnaoau. Just about this timo of the year tho sun is your warmest friend. A Ouro for Constipation and Hoadaobu. Dr. Silas Lano, while In tho ltocky .Mountains, discovered a root that wbn combined with other herbs, makes an cbtj and cortain euro for constipation: It is in, tho form of dry roots and leaves, and Is known as Lane's? Family Medicine. It will euro sick headache For tho blood, llvor and kidneys, and for clearing up tho completion it does wonders. Druggists foil It at GO cents a package Old Uonora Humidity gets in his work cvory now and then. Aslc Your Friond8 About It Your distressing cough can bo cured. "Wo know It becsuso Komp's Balsam within tho past fow yoors has curod so many coughs and colds in this community Ita romarkablo ealo has been won entirely "by its genuine merit. Ask sonio friend who has used it what he thinks of Kemp't llalsam. There Is no medicine eo puro. none so offectlvo. Largo bottles 60o and 1 at all druggists'. Ilnilroads expect a brisk summer ex cur lion businoM. Shlloli'o Consumption Ouro. This Is beyond nuekllon the most suc cessful Cough Medlcmo wo have ever sold, n lew doses Invariably cure the woist ttwi ol Oongh, Oroup, and llrotichltls, while Its won derful succtifs In tho cure of Consumption is without a parallel in the history of mtdlclne. tllnce It's first discovery It has been sold on a guarantee, a test whtrli no other medicine can stand. It you have a Coutsh we earnestly k you to try It. l'rlce 10 cents, 50 cents, and ll.ro. If your Lungs are sore, Chest or Duck: lame, use Hhlloh's Porous l'luster. 8old bv O. U. Ilagenbuch, H, K, corner llalu and Lloyd streets. echoes of the bio race. Harvard tVon the llaco -on the Merits -nl the Mn, New York, Juno H7. There i a lnrgo delegation ol college siuiicuis nuiv nere who were present at tho Ynle-llarvnrd boat race nt How London, ah nuinii that the rnco was won on the merits or tho men. The official Umo win 1 mlnuto, 33 wconds for Harvard, 21 minutes, 07 seconds for Yale, Harvard crossing the lino eleven boat-lengths lu mivniice oi tli Yale boat. It was n one-sided contest from tho start, much to tho astonishment of most judgefi ot rowing, the opinion having been nlmost universal mat line wouiu win, or at the least that tho race would bo very close. liar varil rowed in ner old style ami ine cliiht men in the boat worked together as one mall. The inle crew rowed tne regulation Cook stroke and rowed it Well until half the dlstanco had hoen covered, when tho weak spots began to appear. It May bo a Cno nf Sillulilo. I'dhtIiAnb. Me.. June 27. A man giv ing the name ot Westbrook boarded the steamer l'ortlanu at liosion iiihc ingui ami Immedlrttely retired to hln state room. Upon tho arrival hero of tho steamer In tlie morning It w.is discovered that the stateroom had not been occu pied. In tlie room was a box addressed to Amos W. Carson, Haverhill, Mass.; also letters addressed to Sirs. Amos Car son and Charles York, Haverhill. It may lie a oase of suicide, but appearances in dicate n clever deception. The man had time hefoie the boat left lioston to change his clothes and get nslioro. Ilrlcklayorn KIIIimI and Injured. EuzAiitrrii, N. J., June 27. While seventeen bricklayers, Willi tliolr Help ers, were at work on a scaffold at the Worthincton rump Works, whoronnow 1.11 .... In 1. nmi.sn nf amntlnn Iim tir-nf- UlUmill in ill .....v-.w.., ....... ,oll Rnvo WHy nmi they were precipitated a distnuco of forty reel to tne ground Michael Nolan and Gabriel Williams wero killed and sovoral of the men wore In lured so badly that they will probably die. The accident Is attributed to the over-loading of tho scaffold. I'rnr. lily's Illlllcult Tush. New Yoiuc. Juno 27. I'resident Gomp- ers has issued a circular to an local nnu national organizations alllllaled with tho American Federation ot Labur, request them to bend two coplos of their coastl tution to Prof. Itichai'd T. Ely of Johus ,, T..i i... ii..rn. .,... ai.i ...i... iinpKiiiH uuith.. in wniiuu it .i.tu...... u. -vt.b.w... ijcouomy In which ho desires Xo gtve a ii,t of tho labor organlnations ot tliis country mid the principal features of their constitutions, Kulllviiti Will Meet faddy Ityan. San Fiiancisco, Juno 27. John L. Sul llvan boforo leaving this city met Paddy Iivaii in tho hitter's saloon. Uyan usked Sullivan to meet him aiiain in tho ring. Sullivan consented, and the men agreed to n six-round fight when bullivnu re turns from Australia, it is saia tuas Itvan will bo backed for SIU.UUU What the Druggists say of Heiskell'sOintment: "Whenwoarenskwl to n-coiumend a preiira. (Ion fur skin itlmswe. wo hand out HKisKi.lx's Ointhkmt, wtili every conildence of lieuccesn- fill trcaum-nt of the ilwwusi." J. C. IlKDicK, Ii Muln fit., llutlcr, Fa. 'I haveliopii fatlllnK HiiiSKKLt's Oistmrnt for eleven years. ItfiiVes universal Eattsfoctlo It will euro TwrTEn. . w. HACKKMnEROKK, Jialnuridge, 1'a " We have evidence of tho curative propertus of Kkihkuu.'h (Untmkn p here. It Is a gowf reliable olntinent." 1'UMixa Ufi.1511, Tarentum, Pn. "In all skin diseases f Invariably recormiieA 3lKlSKl'.H,'tOINTMKN..M J. J. Keil, Rharpfiljure, Pa. "trKlSKl-LT. S OlNTUlCNT cures wllPll Wl tlStt fiUlu," Met'i.i.i.r.A , A Ui to, rreepolt. Pa, " I1mbicl.ll's oinimi r-'' on Its own merle ' It il.lllL-iuN.Kittunnlue.ru. YOUNG MENOIiB MEN Oil i THE TOILS OF THE SERPENTS OF DISUSE, They make birole efforti to free themisivtf, Duii not Knowing sow w umtiiiuiif iSHAKEOFFTHE HORRID SNAKES ihtf llT up in depBlr tna nnu into n rif QUH NEW BOOK 1 MM frie, rit ptH, (f klcd) lorallmltoil llm,i'Mnl tha nhllAIODhr Ol OlMAI- nd Afflict lorn of tha Oram i of Mn, mdhowby HOME TREATMENT. by mitbodi zcUalTl7 oar own, tho nont raitcsot doctor Falllos Mmhood. n.naf-tl ind NcfTOni Do tllltr. Winn of Body and Mind, EfUcti of Errori or tictiiii. Dwuo V ShmEken Or(nt rnn Ins Ciirrjl. Beneflti i (n . dr. HowtoEntthrft nd 8trnKthnWEAK,UNDEVEL0PEp O ROAMS tk PABTS of BODY mad plain to alt lntriV0. Mid Witlfr from 60 BUtei. Trrtlorl and 'wf 9??5Vm Voa o.n writ thfi". For Bok,full"ploIon od P's ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO,N.Y tack neadache and relieve all tho troubles lacl dent to a bilious citato of the system, Buoh al Dlzzlaesa, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Fain In the ftldo. 4a. MTalle their most cmailwble success haa uaaa shown In cuius , Iletaacbo, yet Onrter'a Uttla Liver Fflla ars equally vnluailo In CoinrJput Ion, curing and pre ventlug lhIunnnojlDncoini)lolut,vljllu theralsa correct all disorders ox thoetoluachMlQiulatoth) klroraDdregulntotliebowclo. Lyonlf ttjeyoulj (Aebolliey would bo ul roost iirlooless to those who I Butter from Uils tllalrwwlng coiajilalutt but f ortu catoly thclriiooJneaailoiMuotoiiaUere.anilthosj whoencetry them will and thwo little pills valu nblo la so nuuiy ways thai they will not bo WIN Hog to do without them, JJut after allelck hoi4 Is the bane of so many Uvea tbtt horolswhers wemaKQourgivaipoiisw uur puis euro it wona OtliOrs do not. Carter's I.HIlo Llrcr P11U aro verv smalt and very easy to take. Ouo or two pill makaa doao. tThey aro strictly vegetable and do not grlpo or purgs, but by their gonUo action plaaso all who , uiothem. lnvlalaat2Sceutai nvefortl. Sold by druggists every wtero, or seat by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York; SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE ?f0 Ml PARHELL IS HAPPY Ho Says Ho is Going to Win tho Cnrlow Election. HIS PLANS FOR. THE FUTURE. IIo Will Dovoto Bpacial Attention to Irinh Industrial Questions. Cnniltig to thi United States In the An tiunn lie Will Attend Ilia lialtlmoro Convention 3Ilnlster Hold (lives a l)ln nor and Hall In Honor of Mrs. SIoKne and Mrs. Ilurrlfnn. IjONIion, Juno 27. lu hn Interview with Mr. Parliell at Brighton ho said that he found It Impossible to procuro a license for mnrringo Iti any country church, ntid lu ordur to prevent delay ho thought it best to marry in tho registry office. The church ceromony would bo crformod In Loudon as soon as ho was able to put In n fortnight's residence thoro probably nftor tho Cnrlow elec- j tlou. lib will probably go to Cnrlow this , evening. Ho s.tys he is confident that ; ho will win tho only election since tno i dlvorco suit which he lino had a chauco ot winning. He would tnke his wifo to Cnrlow It possible, but alio was a bad sailor and was likewise compelled to re- ; main near her lawyers owing to the com- I ing trial of the suit over the will of nor late nttnt, Lady Wood, In which suit her brothers contested her right to the EI tham property. Ills future nana. Mr. Parnoll says he Intends In futuro i to devote special attention to Irish In- j dustrinl questions, in which ho was moro I Interested than any other, lie hud given i a general support to Mr. Ualfour's Irish j Land Purchase bill, believing it to bo n . measure well conceived, and that, if woll carried out, it would groatly benefit the tenants as well as the landowners. I Will Visit the United States. He intended iu the autumn to visit tho i United States, where ho believed pub lic opinion to bo virtually unanimous In his favor. He would try to attend tho Baltimore convention. Ho had not thought nor did he intend to think upon the political effect of his marriage His wifo was perfectly happy, and ho was experiencing greater happi ness than ever in his life previously. Tho cnrrespondont never Bnw Parnell looking healthier or In bottor 'spirits. THE WHITE HOUSE LADIES. A Great Itnll In 1'nrla In llouur of Mrs. McKue ami airs, llurrlaon. PAms, Juno 27. Last evening Minister Whlteluw Hold and Mrs. Held gave a dinner In honor of Mrs. MclCeo nnd Mrs. Kussoll C Harrison. Tho dinner was fol lowed by n grand hall. Mrs. JIcKee and Mrs. Hnrrison were very handsomely dressed and gre itly ad mired. Among those present to meet the ladies wero Mr, and Mrs. John Jacob Astor, Mr. James Gordon Bennett, Col. nnd Mine. Jerome Napoleon Bonnparto, Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Qoelet, Consul-General and Mrs. King, Mrs. Senator Mitcuell nnd Miss Mitchell, Mrs. Wannmaker and Mr. Uallley Illanchard, Marchioness Chamhrun, Mrs. Joseph Pulitzer, the Vis count and Viscountess Damplerre, Coun tess Gabrinc, llaron nnd Baroness do Lt grange, uount nnu uouutess unuDoc, Count and Countess Gnnny and Count von Munster. MRS. PHILO'S DARING ESCAPE. Bho Jumiipd from a Train Golan at Full Hpeed. Ciuoaqo, Juno 37. Mra. E. L. Phllo, a hnudsome blonde, aged 28 years, was ar rested, here yesterday on a warrant sworn out hy Deputy Sheriff Heno, of Denver, Col. She was turned over to tho Denver olllcor, who btnrted with her for Denver nt 0 o'clock last oyeniug. When tho train was near Ashton, a sta tion 00 miles west of Chicago, tlie woman Jumped through tho open window of the car anil escaped. Tho train was running at full speed nt tho timo, and Hon o wa) dozing, not thinking that his fair pris oner would attempt to escape. Tho train was quickly brought to a standstill, but no trace of the woman could ho found. Mrs. 1'hilo is wanted at Denver for jumping her ball bond. Sho had been arrested for a largo forgery and the case was continued for hearing, the bond be ing fixed nt 5,000. As soon as ball was furnished the woman disappeared. Imitation Mouiba In Chill. Londo.v, Juno 27. Colonel North, the nitrate king, says members of tho Con gressional party of Chill uccuso the police who are serving under the Balmaceda administration of throwing imitation bombs at the Ministers, so as to afford a pretext for the arrest of tho Congres sional negotiators. One ot the alleged bombs has been sent to London, Monument Dedication at Gettysburg. GetttsbuiiQ, Pa., Juno 27, Tho monu ment of tho 111th New York Volunteer Infantry was dedicated duriug the day. Benjamin 11. Snow, of Auburn, N. Y., de livered the oration nnd O. D. McDougall, ot the same place, made an address. Tho dedication was prououueed by Key. S. G, Hopkins, .of Palmyra, N. Y. Many War Vvaaula In China. London, Juno 27. A dispatch from ShaiiKhnl says the beheading of all per sons implicated in the recent riots and massacres has failed to stop the outrages, which lire still being perpetrated on for eigners in Clna. Twenty foreign war vessels ure now lying In the Yang-Ua- Klaug. l'ollce Guard 1'arla llakerlas. Paris, June 27. All bakories are now under police guard. Arrangements have been mailo by the authorities to supply the master bakers with all the bread they may require. The government has made ample provision far meeting any further trouble that may occur from the stiikers. Failures for the Week. New Yoiik, June 27. Bradstreot's re riorts 227 failures in the United Statos during the week, against 230 In the pre vious week, uud 1G5, 211, 201 and 170 in ilia nnrl-Gvnnmllllt? weeks of InH'J. 18S8nnd 1887 respectively. 1U inaiur; BUrpilia. Wasuinqton, June 27. Treasurer will.,1 . 7 " Nabeker'a statement showH a net surplus In the treasury of 13.027.137. A Oevernor's Opinion An ex-General of the futon Army, cx-Clov-ernor of the State of Maine, et-llepreeifl"-tattve to Xbnyre), anil ex-Attorney Octu erat, spcAks for u,' -,j With the exception, possibly, of lion. James G. Blaine, there is no man bo well known to the people of Maine, us ; CEIL HARRIS M. PLAISTED, ' Who hns a grand record as a soldiery who j hasbeen theOovernorof theHtate,Ilepre- 'J sentatlvo to Congress, and who Is at pros- 1 ent tho editor and proprietor of tho "Now , Ago" newspaper, prlntcdin Augusta, Jle. ; CleneraU'lalsted, formerly nresldentbf " llangor, Me., knew Dr. 'William II. Drown At all Druggists I.OO. DON'T tnke Something else V. Aha WarHen It Co., iolo Brown 8 SarerBtiaHfai "iiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiniiii;iuiiuiiiiiii' every WATERPROOF THAT irot to Ptfot BE UP TO THE MARK NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 80HUTJ.KIIJ, Division, On and after iS'ov. HI, 1890, (rains will lea Bhenanuoan a iouovjs: For WlKtran. Oilberlon. Fracfcvllle. Ne Castle, Bt. Clair, and way points, li.W, 9.1. m ana s.io v m. Hundays, win, v.w a m ana Jjiipm, For l'ott svllle, 6.00, 8.1U a m and 4. 16 p m. Hundays, 600, 8.40 a m and 8.10 p m, For Heading, 6.00, U.1U a lu and 4.15 pm. Sundays, 600,0.40 a.m. and 8.10 pm. For Fottstown. l'hoenixville. Morrlstowi and rniladelphla (Broad street station), 6,03 1.10 a m. ana 4.15 p m week days unnaays, euu, u.4u amupm Trains leave Frackvllie lor Hhenandoah al i0.4U,m and 12.14, 7.12, 10,00 p m. Uundays 11.13 atu and 6.40 p m. Leave rottsviiie lor tsnenanuoan, lu.ioanc .48. a m 746. 0.42 r m. Hundays, 10.40 a u S,15 p m. L.VUVO JTIlllwwolliIlia loiuuu Buroi. nuiLluai nr l'ntuvllle and Hhenandoah. 5.67.10.2S a nr 1.10, 4.10 and 7.00 p in week days. Bunday 9. a m and 1.10 p. m. For wxorK,3.aj, i.us, 4.40, 0.30, bjju, 7.su i.20 b.30, rf.50. 11.00 and 11.16am, 12-00 noon. (Urn Uud oxprcES, 1.06 and 4.60 p m.) 12.44, 1,40, XZ0 t.'Al, 4, 6, 6,..b0, 6.60 7.18 8.12 and 10.00 p m, U.01 llKtlU On Sundays, 3.20, 1.05, 4.40, S.S5, 8.12, 8.80, V.Eb a m.and 12.411, 8.20 (limited 4.60), 6.28, H,lid,6,6t M3 8.12 p m and 12.01 night. For ttea Qlrt, Mpnng Lake, llelmar, cean Grove, Asbury 1'arE, and Long Urancl J.20, 11.18, a. ra. 4.00 p. m. week davr F01 Freehold, 6.0 , p. m. week days. BalUmor'- and Washington, 8.W, 7.20, 8,3) ) 10, II..20, J M8 a m, VZSS (limited express) 3.41 1 41 il.'ir am 7.40 p. in., and 12.03 night. Fo-Jaltl-noro my 2.02, 4.1 1,6 08 and li.SO p. m ju Hiindayn,8.60, 7.20, 0.lkand 11.18 a. m. 4.4) . .7, ; 40 p m. 12.03 night. Ball'more only 5,08 and 11.30 p m. For Hlchmond and the Bontu 7.20 11.18 a. m., limited Kxpress 12.35 p. m.,)12.03 night, wees jays. Bnndays, 7.20 a.m., 12.03 night. Trains leave llarrlsbure lor 1'Hmourr anc .he west every day at 12.26 and 8,10 a m anr ,.00 (limited) and 3.40 p m. Way for Altoona, 16 a m and 4.10 p ni every oay. For I'ltUburg only, 11.20 a tu dally and VXV m week days. l,eavo Bnnbury lor WHUamsport, Klmlra. anandalgua, Koch ester, BnOaloand Nlagart alls 6.10am dally, and 1.43 pm weekdays 'or VVatxlDa, 6.S0 p m week days. For Krie and Intermediate points, 6.10 a m. tally. For LocB Haven, 5.10, and 9.63 a in tally, 1014 and 6.30 p. m. week days. Fo ,it-nova5.10 a tn 1.43 and 6,30 p m week flays .10 a. mtlundays. IAB. Ifi I(JGU, J.H.WOOD, Han. Man'r Gen. Pass. Aid "TTTILMINGTON 4 NOItTIIEUN' K. It. Time table ntffect May, 10, 1891. , Trains leave Heading (P. & H. station) for Gibraltar, bejferl, Hlrofboro, Joanna, Bprlng Held, Wayntbhurg Junction, Coatesvllle.Wcsl Chester,! hadkford Junction, B. .4 O. Junction, Wilmington and Intermediate stations, dully except nuuday. at 0.2S and 8.S0 a.m. and 3.15 p. m. Huuday only al 3.05 p. m. For Warwick, bUl'eiers and Intermediate dtallons.daily rxcept nunday, al 9.20 a.m., and 6,10 p.m. hunday only 8.15 a m. 1-or Blrdi-boru and Intermediate stations, Halurday only, at 12 in. Forllaltlniort and Washington (B. A O. R. It.) dally except Hunday at 0.25 and 8.30 a. m. and 3.16 p. in. mnday only al 8 05 p. m. Trains arrive lttudlDU (P. s It. nation) Irom Wllmlrgton, li. A O. Juucllon. Muni ihaulii,ChuiUisioid Junction, West Chester. Lenape, Coatesvnle, w'ayneshurg Junction, HlTliigneld.Joannn.Biidshoro, Gibraltar, Bey lert and luiei mediate stations, dally except Huuday al 10.211 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. in. Bua du only nt 11 24 a. in. From Ht. l'eteis, Warwick and Intermediate stations, daily except t-unrtay, at 8.21 a. in. aud 2.25 p, m. Hunday only at 6 p. m. From Jllidkbi 10 and luleimedlato stations, Balurday only at 1.40 p. in. Flora Wai-hlngtoii and Baltlmoie, dally ex cept hunday, 10 20 a in. 6.62 and 8.17 p.m. Bunday only at 11.21 a in. BOW MCSS l.HIGOB, Gen'l Toss, Agt A. 0. MoCAUHLAND.Bupt. , kmfljlTSfc PfKillSi'lWeaineaaof BodyaMHlna, Efftct. I yiiinu-t.iinr hTTflMDrmeiiHinuiaDr aoung. Tir.ciknsi,csutiiraoiioiNsMurBoy6uT, SKdSul. iinlail .c II0SK TKIUIJIOT-ttiaiaii la 4.. 6.. .::Ti(.f.i,,i.i....di.r.i,.CTiiiri.i. iirii.ik.m. I 'rl'i,'w.Ti,iMA1l,,,'t Intimately, and did not hesitate, when S he.found himself out of condition, to use S llrbwn's BarBaparHla. " Irt'ituetenson Gen. I"lalst6"d found lilnj. ; se(f a perfectly woll man, and one day, S while nt his desk In his editorial loom, rolo,n nrtlclo on Maine's famous rem- ; cdy Thonrllclewasl88UedJulyl5th,lRy7, S and, while our space will forbid the print- s lug of the Mholo, wo feel warranted In S taking from It tho following: Hen. Plalstodsnys: Our confidence lu S niown'sSnrsiiliarllla IS based upon per- S wifial knowledge of Its curative proper- ; ties In cases of Malaria, and upon our Z long aequftlntnnco with that eminent physician, Dr. William II. Drown, lato j of Bangor, who perfected the forrnula by Z which the medicine U prepared. ,. ; Malaria Is n prevalent disease now-n- days. It not only fastens Itself upon tho systems of tho old veterans, who fought for years in the Houthern swamps and low-lands, but It takes hold of thosowho Uvo In the atmospheres of the cities and lari-or towns. Oases from bunmps,slug pish rivers, sewers, tbeetrtots, and many othi r 111 kept places, poison the system, making tho entrance of some other dis ease easy. You can avoid nil danger, can keep dlscaso at a distance, and have a system teeming with rich blood and vi tality, by simply using Brown's Snrsa parlllu, which purlfles the blood when others. fail. 11 is the beat n the world. O bottles for S.OO. "Just as good," IT IS NOT. Proprletors.Bangor, Me. . COLLAR or CUFF CAN BE RELIED ON ggTiit; ! to Uiscolor! BEARi THIS MARK. TRADE MARK- & Bro. Chamber Bets, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Chiffoniers, Wash Stands, Conches, Dressing Cabinets, Wardrobes, Arroolres, Bldeboards, Ulnlrg Tables, China Closets, Dining Cbtlrs, Buffets, umoklug Chairs. Card Tables, Mirrors, Sofas, Tea Tables, Parlor BnlU, Lounges, Divans, Easy Chairs, I'arlor Cabinets, Easels, Muslo Cabinets, Piano Chairs, Hall Stands, Settees, Hall Tables, Fancy Tables, Wood Mantels, V Book Cases, Writing Desks, Secretaries, Book Cabinets, Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines, UPHOLSTERY GOODS. BOTTOM PRICES. J. P. Williams & Bro. SHENAIfDOAH, PA. WATER OF LIFE. Anewlv dlscotered MINtllAli WATER, the use of which will supply Important ele- menis necttsary 10 ueaiiu, 11. win cure mi- Kldnejs, Liver, Btomach, and all Bowel and Bladder diseases. It wllldlsiolve calculi and remove Ihem. ltnmoves the utlo acid from the blood and thus destroys Malaria and Chills. It cures Brlght's disease, and Is es pecially let ommended for people advanced In Ilfp. nnd fnrtrpnrrnl fldhllllv. For undoubted proofs or this stnd lor pamphlet giving full nartlcnlais.toJ.lt. PEI1RY, Water ol Llle Co., 81 Boutn Mam Bt., wimes-uarre, ro. FIRE INSURANCE I liijsil til Oldest Eellitlt Pirtl Cut CsbiiIii Koprosented by DAVID FAUSTfiS Jardln Htreet, U KN AN1X) A if, PA Philadelphia and Reading .Railroad' rime Table n eject May 10, 180 1 TRAINS LEAVE SHEMMjUAH AS FOLLOWS for Now York via Philadelphia, week days, . 0 5.26, 7.20 a. Vn. and 1285 2.10 nnd &J& tn, Bunday 2.10 and 7.48 a. m. For Mow ork. via Mauch Chunk, week davs. 6.23. T.20, a. m. and 12.3 1 and 2,C0p. m. f-nr Jteadlhff and 'Phllnrinrnliia wnlc dars. 2.10, 6.26, 7.20, a. in., 12 85 2.10 and 6.65 p, m, muoay.z.iu ana 7.48 a. 111. 1 or.Uarrlsbarg, week days, 2.10,7.20 a. m,i ;,'0 5.55 p. in. nr Aiienmwn, wees aays, 7,20 t. m. K 0 u,-m. " I I V- j, ...... u 12.3.2.60 Riid6.6ip.m. Bunday, 2 10 and 7.48 For Tamaqua aud Mahanoy City, week lays, 2..0, 5ii, 7.20. a. m.. 12 3? 2.E0 and 5.55 p.m. Bunday, 2.10 aud 7.48 a, m. Additional tor Mahanoy city, week davs 7.00 p.m. Fpr,Lucailr and Columbia, week days, ;.a)n.m., 2.0 p.m. r For Wllllanisport, nnburvand Lowlsburfc, Aeek days, 3,2), 7.20 and 118) a. m., 1.83, 7.00 u. nlT bunday 3:2) , m. l"or Mahanoy Plane, weekdays, 2.1O 8 21, and 11.3 J a,m., I2.fr, 155, xHi, 55 7,00 nno :a, p. m. Buuday, 2 10, 8.U5 and 7.4 a. m. 1.1 6 p. iu. For GliKrdvlllo (Itappahannock Btatlon) days, 2.1 ', 8.2, 5.26, 7.20 and 11.8) a. m 12.), 1 85 m,0, 6,65, 7.00 nndU.25, p. In. Bunday, 2H0 2 , 7.4s a. m., 3.C5 p. m. or .-vshland and BnamuKtn, week days, .2,5.25,7.20, 11.3) a. tn., 1 85. 7.00 and 9,26 oi. Bunday 3.2) a. m 3.05 p. m. I'ltAIMB FOH BHE.NANDOAIIl Leave Now York via Philadelphia, week lays, 7,45 a. m., 1.80, 4.00, 7.UI p. ra 12.16 ltghu Bunday, n.00 p. m., 12,15 ulgnu ijeave New York via Manen tnunk, week layn, 4.80, 8.15 a m 1.00 and 1.01 p. m. Leave Phllndeiphln, weea days, 4.10, ana 10.00 a. 111. 4.00 and 6.00 p. m.. fri m Broad ,ud Callownill aud 8.35 a. m.and 11.30 p. tn. from DUi anc jimo. streets. Bunday 9.05 a. in, 11.10 p. in. from nth -.nt' mi. Lioavo ileadlUE. wc-ea fl.ivs. l.Ti. 7.10. 10.15 Aud 11.50 a. ni., 6.65, 77 p, lu. Buuday 1.35 ana 10.48 n. m. Leave I'ottsvlllo. week davs. 2.10. 7.40 a. m . 12.80,611 p. m. Bunday, 2.10 a, m. and 2.1$ p.m. leave Tamaqna, wees, days, 8.20, 8.48 and U 2 : u. 111,, 1.21, 7.13, and 9.13 p. m. Bunday 3.10- a. in. ana d.w p. m. Leavo Mahanov City, week davs. 3.10. 9.i8 and 11.47 a. m 1.51, 7.42 and 9.44 p.m. Bun. lay, S.4U a, m 8.20 p. m Lieave mananoy naue, weeK oays,z-4i,4.iu i.80. 9.33, 11. 0a. m.,1.15, 2.10. 5 20. 620,7.67. and lU.OO p. in. Bunday 2,4 , 4.0D, and 8,6, a. in, a 1, i. m. Leave Glrardvllle (Itappahannock: Btatlon), TioR days, 2.47, 4.07, 6.3d, and 9.41 a. 111., 12.03, i..2. 5.20. 6.32, 8.03 and 10.08 p. m. eunday.2.47. 1.27, 8.26 a.m. 8.41 p. m. Leave Wllllamsnorl. week davs. 3.00.9.43 and U.65 a. m. 8.85 and 11.15 p, m. Bunday 11.15 p.m. r or uammore, wasningion anu lue wesi la ii. & 0. 11. It., through trains leave Glrard ........ n n.nt,.in i,i.,in,rni..i.,.. ii u. i ,1 . at 4.16, bOl and 11.27 a. m 1.84. 4.21, 5.65 an 4 i.zj p. m. rsunuay, a.10 emm u.i a, m., t,a ,65 and 7.21p.m. aillAniiUUUI DIVIQIUXH, Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Btreet Whort nd BonUi Btreet Wharf. for Atlantic CUv. Week-days Express 9:00 n, m. and 2.00, .00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a. m., 5.0'i ). m. bundayB. Express. 9.00. a. m. Accommo. vlatlou, 8.00 a, m.and 4.80 p. ni. neioining, leave ALiauLio uny, aepoi, corner tjantlc and Arkansas avenues. week-days Express, 7.8U, v.uu, a. m. anu t.w, p. m. irfimitinoiiLion. n.uu. s.ua a. iu. ana a..- 1.30 p. ra. Dlinuays. express, a.uu p. in, accoauagia lion, 7.80 a. m. and 4.S0 p. m. fl II II A MIVIllu' Ninil Pantir Avll A. MoLKOl). Pres. & Gen'l Manoeer. Lehigh Valley Bailroad. ABBANQSMBNT OF FASSENGEB TILilNa. MAY 10, 1891. Passentrer trains will leave Shenandoah for Mauch Cnunk. JLehlKhton. Blatlneton. Cata. sauqua, Allenlown, Bethlehem, Kaston, Phil. adclphlaaudNew York at 6.47, 7.40, 9.08 a.m., is.iv, o.m p. m. For Belvlderc, Delaware Water Gap and, Btroudsburg at 6.47, a. m., and 6.26 p. m. r or uamuerivineaua xremon, u.u a. m For White Haven. Wllkes-Uarre and Pitts. ton 6.47. 9.08, lu.41 a. ra., 8.10 and ,628 p. m. For runxnannocK, 10,41 a. m., 8.10 ana o.2t . in. For Auburn. Ithaca. Geneva and and Lyons 10.41 a. m and 620 p. in. r-orijaceyviiie, J.owanaa. eayre, waveny Elnilra, Kochesier, llullalo, .Niagara Falls, Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a, m.,ana 5.26 p, m. For Mmlra and the West via Salamanca at 3.10 p. m. nir Auaenneo, nazieion, biocauin, i.uin ber Yard, Weatherly and Penn Haven Juno Hon nt5.4f, 7.40, 9,08a. m.and 12.62, 8,10 ana 526 p.m. For Jeancsvllle, Levlston and Heaver Meadow, 7.40, 0,08 a. m., and 6,23 p. in, ForBcrontonat6.47 9.08, 10.41a. m. 8,10 and 6:26 p. m. For Hazle Brook. Jeddo, Urlflon and Free land at 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 12.62 8.10 and 6.26 p. m. ForQ,uakake at 6.47 and 9.03 a.m., and 8.10 p. ra. For Wlggans, Gllberton and Frackvllle at 5.60 and 0.08a m and 4.10 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and lieiano, 6.17, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, 10,63 a. m.,12.52,3.10,5.28, 8,03, 9.2i end 10.27 p.m. f or ijosi urees, jiraravine ana Asniana, 4.27, 7.16, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 6.35, 8.10 and 9.14 p. m. For Darttwater, Bt. Clair and Pottsvllle. 7.40, 9.08, 10.63 a. m 12.52,3.10,4.10, 6.28 and 8.03 p.m. 1 ror duck mounuiin, .new Dosion anu Moreti. 7.40. 9.08. 10.63 a. m.. 12.62. 8.10. 6.20 and 8.03 p.m. For Haven Rnn, Centralla, Ml. Carmel and Bhamokln, 8.62, aud ,10,15 a. m., 1.40, 4.10 ana o.w p. m. Trains leave Bhamokln for Shenandoah 7i5 115 a, m.. 2,10, 4.30 and 9.30 p. m.,'arrlvlne ai nenanaoan, .uo a. m., li.K. 6.w, e.aj ana 11.15 p.m. nuiiuAi iiuuhd, For LnRt Creek. C41rardvllle and Ashland. 8.60, 9.10 ,11.35 a. in., 2.45 p. m. f or uarawaier, 01. uiair ana irouBvuie. 5.60, 8.00, 90 s , m.. 2.45 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano. 8.00, 11.85 a. m.. 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. f or .Louy, Auaenriea ana Jianeion, b.ou m 1.40 p. m: For Manch Chunk. Lehlehton. Blatlneton. Catasanqno, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kastoa anu .new xorK, o.w a. m., 1.4U p. m: For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. ra. K. B. BY1NGTON, , Gen'l pass. ArU, Bethlehem, BLOOD Nature's triumph over disease. Without an equal, without a rival. Alter 800 years' ex perience In Brazil and two years' medical lest In this country, ucknowledgt-d the first and only purely vegetable and effective neutral izer and eradlcator or scrolulous and spccldo blood poisons known. Ho mineral, no lull ures, no relapses. Sold at Klrlln's Drug Slore, Ferguson'' Hotel Mock, Shenandoah, jPh. bocn amzmuU) cuiod by rnmmt DTP CURE C'JAA:(E0. o?Bi.W.fc