Eg Evening Herald. TUI1MHI1KI) DAILY, SUNDAY KXCKITUI) 11. C. UOYVH, Jlilllnr unit rtilUher. lr.U. J. JIM TICt X.I, Loral Mtioi: ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT J7ie 1SVKN1XU HKKAl.l) hat a lurarr elr dilation in Mirnnndoah than any other jHijur JtublUhed, lk fen to all. SUBSCRIPTION BATES '. Daily, oer year, . t' 0 Wkkkm, per year, 1 ft Kntered iium I'.muille, AlrluenJi ldimli, i'r. (or transmission through the mlw un.i class mill tttaltr. HORRIBLE DISCOVERY. Thirty <ilttnii I'ntllid In mi Ion Hotun In Chlcnau. CiiiOAOo. Juno 20. Thirty skoletons Trcro found In an old loe house at tl enrnor uf Archoi- avenue mid Hougl: pi ICC. For several days numeroui complaints have been mndo to the health office and to tho Decrlng street police by rosldonts in the vicinity or Archer avenue nun Hough plucu, who attHorted u nulsntico ol most aggravated form untile life almost iiiienduriible. Investigation was made liy both depart uants, but without lo cating the trouble. Yesterday the mystery was solved. Several boys found near the corner a human skull and Bovornl thlch bones bleached whito. Tho boys told the first policeman thoy mot of their discovury, mid he notilled the health oflice. Dr. Ware and sovoral assistants visited tho Dcene and made a more thorough search Minn had before beou made. A bad odor was detooted from Schlueman's old Ice house on the corner. Tho searchers ripped up a part of tho floor and wero horrified to And rows of skeletons, some of which tho flesh still clung to. Who placed them there is not known, nnd tho authorities will make every effort to find tho guilty purtlos. The theory advanced by tho health offi cers Is that some altacho of a medical colloge brought tho subjects there to blench. The bones were allowed to ro matn In the building until the mutt or can be more fully Investigated. Colllory Englnoor Pookot Bool Tho (Jolllnry Krifinoor CJo Hcrant' Ph., l'ubllshors. This is a convenient v mo of ovor 400 liases printed on flu- pap with clear now type, Ihus enabling t publishers to furnish a vast enlnount matlor in handy ehapn, This bokk has been especially prepar- for the Uf of colliery officials and min who havo lone loft the want of a onn enlei ami simple reference book, containing nil and tables specially adapted to their u It Is a text-book for the miner wb. tudying tho principles of ventilation, mn Ins, eto., and tho most convenient pock" book for tho mining onglno"r, aupennltH dont, or other colliery officials. It was D' prepared for oollego graduates, and an. Intelligent man can undertatid the princ plos and rulus contained In it. No otbc book is required by tho student for a min foreman's certificate. Tho following, amoriK many other sut iect, aro treated on in full : Arithmetic; mensurations weights ant measure; strength and weight of material prospecting; timbering: methods of work inn; gases; ventilallnn; colliery macliinerj urveying; mine rsilwayi; steam; fault', electricity; square; cubes; square root, anc cube roots; sines; tangents, otc, traVers inblos, etc , etc. Hound In cloth 2 (I Hound In flexible leaihir, round corner.. 2 PI Bound In flexible lenlher, with flap 2 75 Awful Hot lu 'Frlsen, San Francisco, Juno 29. Yesterday was tho hottest day that has bocn experi enced In California for seven years. The mercury stood at 05 degrees on the sig nal servico tower, 103 in the shade at tho street level and ISO at Tulare in the San Joaquin Valley. It Is expected that most fruits will be benefitted, as the weather heretofore has beou too oool for them to ripen properly. WORK OF DESPERADOES. A Humor That an Indian Agmcj Was Attached bjr un Armed Hand. Kansab Citt, Mo., Juno 29. A special from Wichita, Kan., says a sensational rumor is ourreut there to the effect that en attack was mndo upon tho Sac and Vox agency by an armed mob of des peradoes, who aro reported to hnvo cap tured a largo troasuro and to havo made their escape with it. A United States marshal who arrived liore from Guthrie, Oklahoma, says that Foil Dead In the 1'ulnlt. Saratoga, N. Y., June 29. Rer. Wm, M. Ogden, rector of the Church of the Holy Cross at WarreuHburgh, Warren County, fell dead In the pulpit whilo preaching yosterday lie wns 53 years of age nnd had been pastor of tho churoh for 20 years. He was well known in Episcopal Church cl roles throughout the State. SPEOIAIi NOTICES. Tho vestlbuled compartment sleeping can recently Introduced ou the Chicago. Ml. l'au, and Kuuuis city Hallway art models ol com fort, convenience and luxury. Any patron of the sleeping car 1b naiiled, by tnc Introduc tion of ihose compartment eais, to secure Hit same prlvuey and ouvculence ibat be would In tho best hotel. No other lluo wet of ihl cago runs the compartment cars. In udcli tlon, tho trains ato i quipped w Hi tho regul n opeu Pullman sleeper, giving passengers their cuoiee, riioui ing car servico is nuiy up Hj tho reoulrements ol modern railway service An excellent culsluo, promptly served anilo elotciuit surrouuuincs. at model ate cbarircs he has hoard the snmo story at Guthrie. 1 leaves nothing now to bo deslied. Any ofoiu Mm tnrv wlilnh rnmu tn his cars was to Peoplo conUmplallng a trip to any part of tut llie story wlilcli came to uis cars was to wet or northwest cannot ic-slldy secure tho effect that tho Dalton ganir mado tho belter accommodations or lower rates ihnti nttaok and Intimidated tho people at the , by addressing W.P. Cooley, General Agent oi uuoncv with drawn weanons. robbod them I tbe.asieiigerdepartn.eDt, 838 Uhcttnut St and mode their escapo. It is reported thnt tho Indian traders who hnvo been dolnK a big business with tho Sfio and Fox Indian oiuo lntior sold their lauds to the Kovernmont, wero the heaviest losers. No verification of the report has been received. l'blladelrhlu, l'a. A RAIN MACHINE. TThe Inventor Bays lie Will Produce the Artlelo To-morrow. Canton", O., Juno 29. Frank Mel 1ourne, who professes to havo invented a machine by which he can produco rain at will, has predicted n rain for to-morrow, and a number of hundreds of dol lars havo boon put up by local sports that the rain won't fnll. In respouso to a letter from tho Agri cultural Department stating that the government would adopt, his lnvontlou in caso he domonstratod Its ofllclency, lie states that ho will go to Kansas and there operate his machine. Ho asserts that he can break tho greatost drought with an nren of 200,000 squaro miles in from tliroa to six hours. From I'ulpU to fltaco. Cincinnati, O., June 29. Ilev. John A. Jnyuo, pastor of the Christian Church nt Falmouth, Ky., has aunounced his In tontlou of leaving the ministry for tho stage. Mr. Jnyne is u popular young man and is said to bo n good orator. Before entering the ministry he was a member of the stock of a Western com pany. Ills reason for leaving the churoh U that be cannot preach orthodoxy, as his views have undergone, a chango during the past year. The retiring min ister will be married bofore beginning Ills career on the stage. Tlie Jeriey llsrbor Lines. Washington, June 20. Hie Acting Secretary of War has granted the request of the Governor of New Jersey and the fitste Commission for a bearing in regard to the establishment of West Shore har bor lines. These lines wore established by the Englnser Corps, but do not meet the approval of the Now Jersey officials, and accordingly Asslstnnt Secretary Grant decided to hear tho case on July 8. Americans TVurimd In Chill. Wabiiinoton, Juno 0. The following cable dispatch, dated Santiago, has heon yeoelved nt tho Chilian Legation: "The chief of the Chilian insurgents, the ex captain of the Chilian navy, Oeorge Uontt, has notified the American consul t Iqulque that the orews of Amerloau vessels ought not to go on shore, as they would ruu the risk of bolnn nsaulted by rerolutloary mobs." tTIH Injure American l'Uheiinen. Ottawa, Ont., Juno 20. A hill prohib iting the use of the purso seine in Cana dian water has been Introduced In par liament by Huu. Mr. Tuppor. This will seriously interfere with the Gloucester fishermeu'a methods of hutchlug mack erel, Shlloh's Consumption Ouro. This Is beyond nuiMlon the n out suv conflul Uouyti Medicine we hiive ev. rs Id, a lew doses Invariably cure the woiM ct.i-ei. oi Uoukh, I'roiip, nnd liroiifliltle, while Its won. dertu! Mieees 1" the cure of rousumpllcu jm without a paiallel In the MMory of lmd'tlne. Hlune It's first diboovery it I as been mjI.i on a guarantee, a test whteli no other medliliie 'aiEtAnd. Ix von hv , lrub wenMiiifHiiv ask you to try It. Trie 10 cents, 5u o nis, uud 11.10. if your Lungs are tore, I'hest or la'k lame, use Hblloh's I'orous Plaster. Hold by C, II, llngeubucb, N, K. corner Slain and Uoyd streets. WHITE I'KAKS AND I1A11K CANONS. trulutnUolsa IBua t,r ebar, coutluots, ul brilliant Debts, ol intense t-lm(l(W8;u land where heights and depths make obvious the meaning of the word iiutlthcslt; nlaud where every mood In mlud can and un nusxerlt.er mood In nature. The high, white minarets of uiu ijiuuuiuiiiK. iioiu w uuse sienaer pinnacles lloutthe tvlud-blown bunuersoi thesnow.ap- ieai Willi HiieiiL eioquencu lo llie jolly aspird lousof the soul; the sombre chasms cleft by Titan lorces through granite-hearted Mils nithlnuliofco depths dark sbadoHS throng and swirling torrents dashspcalr to tho heart, a language that thrills, Inspires nnd awes. It does not follow that thche glories ol white peaks and those glooms ol dirk canons pic elude the pleatant Intervals, the sunny meadows or the secluded nooks wherein the iireu miuu or wenrieo. uoiy may una peace ful rtst and leluge bom turmoil nnd toll To one m nit lug a Journey in Colorado, New Mexico or lluili.or lazing a transcontlnentid- lourirom tuiMio west, or rice rerja, I no uen ver nnd lllo Graude Hullroad oilers accom. lnodstlnns equal In eltgauce,convenience ( .d luxury lo inoso ol nny oilier line Willi the ad ded nl fractious of tho unrivalled scenery along Its Hue, abounding In a mngnilietnt (MtUICllUU 111 WIlllU IWHHH HUU UrK CtlUOUS, 'J lie in on I n ol November, 1MJ0, witnessed oae oi i ne moRi lmroriaul improvements in rail load facilities that has yei been made In Cot oiado and the West. The completion of llie standard gauge of the Denver and ItloOrunde HnllroKrt from Denver, Colorado, over the mountains to Ogden, UUib, which five years ngu wic ueeiuru all llllliuftftiuuiiy, 18 ccnaiui a triumph uf daring nnd engineering skill 1 bo nt w line Is bv the wav or Indvllle. tun Doling Tenncs-ce Pass, threading the canons of I be Kagloaud Gr.ind lllvers, giving n view ol the Mount of the Holy CroM, enroule, tak ing its trains through Oleuwood hpriugsand down the Grand lllver to Grand Junction, tbonce to Hull Lake City, Ogden and Kan FrancUco. Ky this route one is given nn op poriunlty to behold the magnldcenceof Eagle lllver Canon and Ibe marvelous bcauly and grandeur of the Canon of the Grand. The overland tiuiu Is a model In every respect. From the engine to the last first-class coach everything Is bright and new, and of the most elegant style of workmanship and If nny rearior desires to know morA about inesesiupenaousworKsoi nature, write toH, K. Ilooprr, General Passenger Ageul.JJenver, Colorado, and he will tend you. free ol cost, elegantly Illustrated books, giving a lull do sorlptlou of the marvels of tlie ''Hcenlo iaiiu. - nuiuiuy wuon in ine "Ureal LUVlde.' NEWS OF. THE DAY. Jamestown, N. Y., Henubllcans favor Chauncey M. Depew for Governor. Tho Bowdolu Collcgo Sclentldo Expe dition sail from Itocklnnd, Me., to-day for Labrador. Slato Treasurer Woodruff, of Kansas, has been Indicted for tho embezzlement of Stato funds. Mrs. Annie Itesant is about to resign her seat in tho London School Board to propagate theosophy. Charles M. Busliee, grand siro of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, Is dying ot paralysis at Ilalelglt, N. C. I'rluce Alexander of lUttcnbttrg, the lute ruling l'rtnca-of Bulgaria, is dan gerously 111 with ulcer In the stomach. llonry Irlse, n watchman nt New Haven, took five grains of strychnin and died in funrful agony. He was despon dent. Tho Diamond Glass Works at Elm wood, Intl., the largost plate glass works in the world, wero burned oarly In the morning. Gov. l'nttlson has nppolnted Col A. AV. Taylor, of the Fhlladulphta Times, one ot the World's Fair Commissioners for Penn sylvania. Eight hundred and forty-six young men are working nt examination for en trance to Harvard, a gain of 115 over last yoar. . The Boston Common Council passed over tho Mayor's veto tho order provid ing for a visit of the Council Committee on fire department to New York and Chicago. The charges of obtaining monoy under false pretenHen ngHlnst 'Andrew A. Myers nnd Benjamin B. walker, of tho Eastern Investment Company, have been uol prossed nt Boston. Dr. John L. Northrop, tho Instructor in zoology nt Columbia College, Now York city, who was so badly burned Thursday afternoon by tho explosion ot a ensk of alcohol in tho basement of the college building, died nt '1 o'clock lu the morning, Thomas Thurmnn, aged 51; Joe ZIns, aged 22; Miss Edith ZIns, aged 20; Miss Catherine Cox, aged 23, nnd Miss Kate Kiddle, uged 18, of tho best families of Cincinnati, wore drowned lu tho river nt Oiticlnnnttl while boating nt night. The boat was run down by n steamer. The Norfolk Woolen Mill at East Dcdhum, Mass., will shut down this evening for nn indefinite poriod, nnd it is alio reported that the Merchants' Woolen Mill, which Is owned by the same company, will also shut- down. Tho cuuso assigned Is thnt there Is a dull market nnd no money In the business. As a result of several liquor raids on a number of road houses lu tho vicinity of Plalstow, N. H., by the town offi cials, the police forco have rcslgnod, and the proprietor of the only hotel in the village has closed his house. The citi zens will hold an indiguntion meeting to protest ngalnst the action ot tho town ofllcers. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the wa nlng? Tho signal per hnpsnt Ihc niruiip -roach of that more ter rible disease. Consumption, Ask yrtirselves If you cuti aflord for the bake ol suvlug 50 cent, to run tho risk" and do nothing lor 11. We know lioiu oxpi-rleneo that Hblloli's Cure will Cure onr Cough. 11 nevtr Tails. 'Ibis explulus why more lhan a Million Hot lies were so d the past yoar. It relieves Croup and Whopping Congh at once Alotbcrs do not be wllho' t It, For Louie Hock, Hide or Chest, nsn Hblloli's Porous Plaster. Hold by E. it. Hageubuch, N, K. comer ilulii und loyd streeti. PURIFYnBLOOD CLIIAR this rniirbiixmiv. HRIGIITIIM Till: F.YIM, HWJiETHN THE HTUUTn. TONR Till! STOMACH, tUectlvo t!aTharlinonn.o HOOf land's PodOphyllill PjllS every WATERPROOF COLLAR or CUFF ' BE UP TO ! THE MARK THAT CAN Bfc RELIED ON JXTot; to g3Tli-t ! 3XTo-fc to Dlsooloy; BE.R THIS MARK. TRADE L01D MEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. LAKESIDE! Lpam mmim. la and will over bo tho bost Romcdy for RHEUHATI Oout. Tnlluonza. Baokooho. Faina in tho Kido. Ohost and I JolntB, Kourolgia, Sprains, &o Before yon aeei to buy, obtain a-FREE OP CHAnCE"W .ixfllnithlft l.f r.V, "niiliio to Hnallb.ttrlt1tl enaoruemeau ot prununeuf fajsioiaas. AD.RICHTER&C0., 310 Broadway, MEW YOKK. 28 Medals Awarded I taroposn Hossesi Ilnolitadt,LfoJon,i leUDII, X ritgUfl, MUI.lt,rUUUI, uiieu. Itenmteriri luamWla, Xieiuiic, CO Oonta a bottle, For Salo by . 1. I. ICIIIITIV, .11. IIAOX-J1V1JUCII,. SHENANDOAH, PA., er aruEE'sis. Tho finest in tho interior of tho State. Only nvailablo health and pleasure grounds in the Anthracite region. Tho glorious Fourth is near. A Husband's Mistake. Hiubands loo often remit wives, and par ent their ctilldreu, to sutler from lirnd&clie, dizziness, neuralgia, sleepier snei-s. 111, ner vousness, when by tho usq of Dr. Allies' Restorative Nervine null fcrlous results eould easily be prevented. Druggists every where say it elves unlveiml sntlsficllon. and ha- in ininioase sale. Woodworth Uo., of Fori wuyue, Hid,; snow & t o uf Syracuse, N. Y.:J.O Wolf. Hillsdale. Mich.! and huu- d eds ol others say "11 is the realist seller mey ever anew. 11 coniains no opius, Trial bottlts and tine book on Nervous Diseases, fice at C, II. lIuKenbtich's. Erasures on account bo. l;s aro euro signs of a blRCur scrape coming. To Norvous, Dobilltntocl Men, If Ton send us vour nddross. wo will mail you our illustralwl pamiihlot explain ing all about Dr. Dye's Colobrated Klectro Voltaio Bolt and Appliances, gnd their jhnrminK eOccts upon the nervous dc- billtatod svBtom. and how thov will nuicklv rostoro yon to vigor, nnd manhood. Pamph let tree. 11 you are tnus aullcted, we will lond you a Bolt and Appliances nn a trial. Voltaic Bkia Co.. Marshall. Mich, Tho found of tho flro cracker Is alroady heard upon the street. Office of J, M. B. Roiiinson,1I'2 Ksst 126th st i(esldeiiro,(8SEa-tll3sircet. j MW Vokk, January 31, 1800 Alva's Brazilian Hnertflc Co Gentlemen Having '.tiered fur the past two years with rheumatism, lndleetiuu, sore throat, anda uuiupieio ureaaing iiuwn in my wnoie system I was Induced (alter Irmtli ir with sevra! romluent doolorsi In try the ("actus Blood are, which I conlli ed to use for about i limy anys, since wmeli lime I havo been cu ttrely lreofrom the unnve-mentloned troubles. and have mom aiubllii-n todav tliau any lime In the post four ytars. 1 can heartily recommend liio sumeMiuiy one having the same tumbles. J. M II. ItOUlNbON. Hold at Klrlln's Drug Hture,l''ertiiBOii Home uiucK,niieuunuoa . Rod rapberr!cs aro alroady as low as 5 cents per box. Hold It to tho Light. The man who lflin jou confidentially ust what will cure your cold it proscribing Kemp's llsltam this ear. In the prep aration of this remarkable medloino for 0'iughs and oolds n "XiienK) Is spared to oomblne only the Wl nnd purest Ingredl iriU. Ilold a liottle uf Kemp'e Ualenm to the light and look through it; notice tho bright, oloar look; then compare with othir remedies. I'nfnfiOo. and ?1 Theemall boy i net ing roady to brate. cole- Booky Mountain Ouro. Tho druggist daily for the nw i ink hoadaoh , d Lsno while In tin- I! Mi to be Oifttin roniody in thu fi 1 plainU) comblnwi i mado for us l i to draw out th cents a packag Family Medicir in that people caII i'T ci'nstipalion and red by Dr. Silas Mountains. It ii ".pe root (a great ' ' for those com - ii pie herbs, and ii on boiling water It telli at 60 is called Lano't Summer Resort, Pw-nic and Pleasure Grounds I T AKESIDEfKmt Mnlmnnv .Itinctlnnl m!d Way between Jlnhnoy City and Tama qua, now managed by anew stock com pany, will be open to tho public within a few weeks, and dates can now bo r-ecured. A l umber of t-oMetles have nlrtady been booked and others wishing dtslrablo dates should malfe application without delay. Under the new management nlany Improve ment will bo made; some of them being now under way, that will make It e plc-nloand pleasure grounds of tho region. A l irge dancing pvllllon and a trctllng park aro among the new additions. The best horses In the State will be secured to run or trot thlseason. The iuilnrnl nttractlons and magnifi cent aeenery of the place are un- equalled, and a dny of recrea- Hon and pleasure may be ppent In It to advantage. '1 here is good fishing and bathing In the twin lakes eurroundingthegrounds. Boat bousea will bo built on the lakeside nnd regattaswill be frequent this season hiladolphia and Beading .Railroad," nmi Table tn effect May JO. 1SD1 I WINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS "or Now Vnrlr vln Ph11ai1ilnh,a. UMh rtuvi 2.0 5.25, 7,! ft. 111. and 12 35 ItO nnd 6. in. riuuaay &iu and 7,t a. m, For New ork. via Munch Chunk, week dava. S'-AI. Al. n. in. and 12 3i uml fn n. m. ' 'or Heading and IMillndefTihla week days, MO, 8,!fe), 7.1, a. in., 2.10 and 6.85 p. m. uuu y, .-iuaQQMOIl, 111. nr Marrlsburg, week days, 2. 10,7.30 U m 0 6.35 p. m. or AflCHlown, week days, 7.20 v m. 12.3E 0 p. m. -,n "n..ul",v",0i ea aayB, i'.iu. 7.JJ, . in., 2.3 . 2.60 nnd 6,55 p. pi. Hiinilay, 2 10 and 7.18 ror Tamaqna and Mahanny City, week ays, 2. 0, 6.1 7.2U, ft. in., 12 31 ZtO and 6.6R u"uj , iv una .n, m. Aaaiuonai r Mabanoy City, week days 7.00 p. in. """wi'ici wuu iuiuiauia, weea aays Wu. m.,2.C0p. m. for WllllaillSlorl. Hnnhurv ntid 1nTlfil,iir. rtek days, 3.2), 7.2U and U.8J a. m.. 1.33. 7.84 cu. Sunday .1:2! . m. tut Mabanoy I'lane, week days, 2.i0 3.21,' . 7.30 and 11.8J a. m.. la... 1 V, i. ii R m .(Wane p. ui. Huudai". 2 10. x.'2 and 7.44 , m. v 6 p. m. f or Oilr.iidvlllo (itappabannock Hlatlon) 12.33, 1 86 6,56, 7;0u andBJB. p. ta. Bunday, iu , u. iu,, ,eo p, m. ur Ashland and hiiamokln, week dart 2 .,5.25, 7. A), 11.31 a. In., 136, 7.(10 and U.SV.I ui. buuday ,4.2 u. ui 8,i6 p. m. l'llAINB KOK MHEMANUOAH: Leave New Vork via Philadelphia, week ays. 7.45 a m., 1.D0, 4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.1 J ighl. sundsy, 6.IJU p. iu.. 12.15 nlgut. tieave Ne YortC vlu Msnoh l.'hutllr. nr.Mk lays, t.30. 8.15 a id,, l.W) and 4.0J p. m. fcaro l'lill-deiphia, wee days. 1,10, and 10.00 a. m. 4.1)0 snn B.uo p. m.,r. lu Brosd ad Callowndl and 8..T5 a. m. and ii qn n tn Tom lituaue .uu .ueeis. Hunday B.05 a. in. 11.S0 p. m. from tun im u. usavo luwaing, ween days, 13). 7.10, ltl.if ad 11.60 a. in.. 6.65. 7.57 11. m. Humluv 1 IL ann 'l.4b a, in. LaittVo l'oiuvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m , iSO.Bll p. in. Bunday, 2,40 a, m. and 2.1 6 win. l-eave Tnnmgna, week days, 8.20, 8.48 and . 2J a. ui., 1.21, 7.13, and U.18 p. m. Bunday 3.IC . m. nnd 2.D0 p. m. Leavo Mahauoy City, week days, 8.40, U.li nd 11.47 a. in.. 1.61. 7.42aurt u.44 . m. w,,. my, 8.4U a. in., 3JJU p, iu xjuavs mananoy -iace, weeK Days, IP4 1. 4.1 0 .80,.3i. 11. 0 a. m.,1.16, 2.10. 5 20, B2, 7.57, and J.(W p. m. Bunday 2.4 , 4.00, and .';, a. m, 41, p. 1Q, ueave Hlrardvllle (IlappahanuocK Blatlonl .eek days, 2.47, 1.07, S.Sti, and 0.41 a. m., 12.03, 8.2ou. ill. 3.41 p. m. l.oave Wllllamsport, week days, 3.00,0.43 and 1.55 a. in. 3,86 and 11.15 p. m. Bunday 11.1E .in. For Baltimore, Washington and the west la 11. & O. It. R.. through IraltiR leiWA (llrnrrt .t 4,16,801 and 11.27 a. m.,1.84, 4.24, 6.66 and m p. u. ounaay, .io e.un 117 a, m., 4.2 ,66 and 7.2 1 p. m. AT JlNTlU OITY lllVIBION. uoavc Y uladelphla, Chestnut BlreetWbnri ,ud Boulh Street Wharf. Kor Atlantic Cltv. ""1 Week-days ExDress 9:00 a. m. and 2.110 1.00 p. in. Accoiutuodatlon, 8.00 a.m.. 6.W m. Bundays, Eipress, 0.00, a. ni. Accommo atlon, 8.00 a. m.and 4.30 p. ni. tieturnlng, leave Atlanlle City, depot come' tiantlo and Arkansas avenues. Wcek-dayi -i.ipr.x.s, 7.30, B.U0, a. m. and 4.00, p. m .ccomruodatlon, ts.W, 8.16 a. m. and 1.31 ,80 p. in. Bundayo. Express, 4.0(1 p, m. Abcommola ion, 7.SU a. m.and 4.30 p. m. C. U. UAH COCK, Uen'l PassT Agt l. A MoliKOD. Pres. (len'l Manimer. For Sunday Schools, Lodges, &c, The grounds are most suitable for plc-ulcs and outings. For dales and other information, call on or address, O. A. KEIM, Excursion Manager, HHENAlSDOfin, PA. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BcnuyutiLi, DIVISION, On and after Kov. 24, 1890, (ralni u-lil lew Nhenandoali at toUowt; Cor Wiggan, tillberton, iTackvllIe. Nev Uostle, UU Clair, and way points, 6,00, 8.1. m and 4.15 p m. Bunduys, 000, 0.40 a m nnd 3.10 p m. For Pottsvllle, U.0U, U.lu u m and 4. 15 p ra. Bunday s, 600, 0.40 a m nnd 8.10 o m, For Heading, 6.00, V.10 am and 4.15 pm, Sundays, 600, 9.40 a. ni. and 3.10 p m. For Pottstowu, 1'hoeiuxvlllo, Worrlstowr taa Fhlladelphla (llroad street statlonj, 6.00 I, 10 a m.and 4,15 n m week days llucdays, WX), 11.13 am 3.1U p m 'trains leave Frackvllie lor Bhenandoah hi ,u.40am and 12.14, 7.42,10,09 pm. Bunday II, 13 a in and 6.40 p iu. Leavo 1'oitsvlllo tor Bhenandoah, 10.15 act 11.18, a m 7.15, 0.42 p m. Bundays, 10.40 u 11 $.15 p.m. Leave Philadelphia (llroad street station) for Pottsvllle ana bhenandoah, 6.57,10.25 a xr 1.10, 4.10 and 7.00 p m week days. Bunday 9. a ni uud 1.10 p. lu. For w Vork, 3.20, 4.05, 4.40. 6.85, 6.50, 7.50 S.'-WS.SH J.6Q, 11.00 und 11.15a m.lZOU noun, (lira lUid express, 1.06 and 4.60 p in.) 12.44, 1.10, 2.B0 i.'M. 4, 6, ,.6.30, 6.50 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 p u, 12.0; nlgbU On Bundays, 8.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.35, 8.12, 8.30, 0.H. a m.and 12.40,8.20 lltmlKxl 4.601, 0.28, 6,80, 6,6 7.13 6.12 p m and 12.01 night. For Bea Ulrt, Bpnng Lake, Ilelmar i)eeau drove, Asbury Park, and Long Brand 8.20, 11,15, a. ra. 4.00 p. m. week days For Freehold, 5.0 . p. m. week days. lalllmor" ana Washington, 8.60, 7.20, 8.3 0. 10, lk.SO, U.lSa m, 12." aimlted express) 8,4 1. U 6.67 am 7.40 p. ra.. and 12.03 night. Fo" Ualtlmore nly. 2.02, 4.1 1,6 08 and li!30 p. m On Hundays, 8.60, 7.20, 9.1(and 11.11 a. m. 4.4j 1.67,7.40 n m. 12.03 night. Dall'more only o.us aita ii.ao p m. For tllchmond and tho South 7.20 11.18 a. m., aiuiuHi express i&i p. xn.,ji2.u) xngnL,veeK. iys. H nndays, 7.20 a. m., 12.03 nlghi. Trains leave llarnsburg for PllisDore anc -lie west every day at 12.26 and 8.10 a m unr 1.03 (limited) and 3.40 p m. Way for Altoont, -.15 a ni and 4.10 p ni every day. For Pittsburg only, 11.20 a ni dally and 10.21 iu week days. Leave Bunbury tor Wllllamsport, Elmlra lunaudalgna, Hochesier.BuUaloand M lagan r ails 6.10 a in dally, and 1.43 p ui week days For VaUlDB, 5.30 pin week days. For Krlo and Intermediate points, 6.10 a in. tally. For Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9.63 a m ially, 1.84 and 6.30 p. in. week days. Fo itenovaMO a m 1.43 und 6,30 p ni week days ".10 a. . Bundays, 1 S. F PUQ1I, J. 11. WOOL), wiams (I Bro, Chamber Bets, iiedflleads, Bureaus, ChlOoniers, Wash Stands, Conches, Dressing Cabinets, Wardrobes, Armolres, Bldeboards, lllnlrg Tables, China Closets, Dining Chairs, Buffets, Binoklng Chairs. Card Tables, Mirrors, Sofas, Tea Tables, Parlor Salts, T U R E Lounges, Divans, Easy Chairs, Parlor Cabinets, Easels, Muslo Cabinets, Piano Chairs, Uall Stands, Settees, Hull Tables, Fancy Tables, Wood Mantels, Book Cases, Writing Desks, Secretaries, Book Cabinets, Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines. 'yrii.MINUTON a aonTHEHN It. K. Timetable in fled Hay, 10, 1691. Trulns lcao Heading (l. ill. stutlon) foi Qllualtar, btjfert, lllratboro, Joanna, Spring field, Waiutsburg Junction, Coalesvllle.WesI Chester,! lindMordf Junction, 1). & O. Junction, Wilmington uud iutermediaie BlallouB, dully except t-uiiday. nt .25snd 6.30 a.m. and 3.15 T. 111. Hunday only at 8.05 p. m. For Warwick, Bt. Peiei-s and Intermediate stations. chilly 1 xcept Bunday, at 0.20 a.m., and 6,19 p. in. Miuduy only 8.16 a in. For lllrdtbi.i'o und Intermediate stations, Saturday only, at 12 in. For llaltlmon and Woshlrgton (11. A O. It. It.) dally except Bunday at 6.25 and 8.30 a. m. and 8.1f i. in. t-unday only ui 3.05 p. in. Trains uirlve hi ltedlnn (P. 4 It. latlon) Irom NMlinlLgton, 11. & O, Junction. Mon. ( lianln, C'hiidOsioid Junction. Wttt Chester, l.enupe, L'ctesvllle, Wuvcesburg Junction, H rlngtield, Joanna, llltdsboro, Olljmllur, Hey. fminu inieimcdlute statlonii, daily except Bunday at 10.20 a. in. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m. bun dnj nly et 11 21 n. m. From Bt l'eteis, AVarwIck and Intermediate etutli ns, dully rxrepl hunrisy, nt 8.2J a. m. and 2.25 p. m. Bunday only at 0 p. in. From fmdsboro una IntermediaUi stations, Saturday only at 1.40 p. in. From Wu Illusion and Baltimore, dally ex cept Hunday, 1020 a. 111 6.62 and 8.17 p.m. Bunday only at 11.21 a. in. BOWMKHH BKIGU8, Geu'l Pass. Agt. A. Q. MOUA UBLAMD, BupU UPHOLSTERY GOODS BOTTOM PRICES. J.P.WilKams&Bro. BHENANDOAH, PA. WATER OF LIFE. A newly discovered MINHlAli WATKn the nte o? wlili h will supply lnportant ele ments nerrisi-ry lo health. It will cure the jtiuneys, i.iver, Bioinscn, ana an noweland Bladder diseases, it v 1)1 dlstoe ralculland rfmovelkfm. It rt moves Hia min until rw,m tlie blood and thns destroys Malaria and viiiiiB, jl L-ures jiniiiii aisiaee, ana is es. pecially recommended for peoplo advanced In life, and foreenera) debllllv. For unilmihteii proolsof this tend lor pamphlet giving full poitlciilnis.loj.lt. rKKKY, Water ol idle Lehigh Talley Railroad. ABRAKOEMKNT or PASSENQKR TKAING. HAY 10. 1891. Passeneer trains will lenvn HhennTninoh frT- Mauch Chunk. L.ehlchtnn. HlntlniHnn. Cula anqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Eastou, Phil adelphlaaud New York af5.47, 7.40, 9.08 a.m. ktUJ., JV, U..U p. Ill, For BelVldcre. Delaware Wiiter rlnn nnr strpudsburg at 5.47, a. m., nnd 6.20 p. m. i-ui LjctuiueiLviiie uuu jrenioii, v.vo a, m For White Haven. Wllkes.Barre and Vlttx ton 5.47, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 8.10 and 536 p. m. ForTunkhannock, 10.41a. m 3.10 and 6.2t p. m, For Aubnrn. Ithaca. Ilennva nnd nnd l.rnni 10.41 a. in., and 6.26 p. m. xorijiceyvnie, xowanaa. aayre, waveriy ui.uitn, iHiLUCBlci, UUUttlV, 1 lilKftlH XULUJ Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,am 5.26 p.m. For Imlra and the West vlaHalainnnea a 3.10 p. 111. for Auacnneo, Ilurleton, Stockton, Lani her Yard, WeatUerly and Penn Haven June tlon at 5.17, 7.40, 9,08 a. m.and 12.52, 3.10 ani 56 p.m. i For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Beav$ Meadow, 7.40, 9.08 a. ra. and 6,28 p. m. For bcrauton at 6.47 9.08, 10.41 a. m. 3,10 ani 5:26 p. m. For llazle Brook. Jeddo, Drlfton and Free land at 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 12J.3 II 10 nn 6.26 p.m. Forlluakake at 5.47 and 9.08 a. m., ant 8.10 p. m. r or wiggans, uuncrton and FracKvllle a 60andv.08a m.,and 4,10 p. m. 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, 10,58 a. m.,122,3.10,5.28, 8.0C 9.2andlOJ7p.m. r or i.osi ureeK, jiraravine ana Ashland 4.27. 7.46.8.52. 10.15 a. m.. I.0H.1.10.11H. BJR 8.10 and 9.14 p. m. F'or Darn water, Bt. Clalr and Pottsvllle 7.40, 9.08, 10.68 a. m., 12.62, 3U0, 4.10, 5.28 and 8.0 y. ui. For Bnck Mountain, New Boston anc Morea. 7.40. 9.08. 10AS a. tr... 12.52. R in. K 2 nni 8.03p.m. For Haven Run, Centralla, Mt. Carmel anc Bhamokln, 8.62, and 10.15 a. in., l.W, 4.41 auu Q.uu Ul. Trains leave Hhamnkln fnr HViAnnnnnnb ISi 115 a. m.. 2.10, 4 JJ0 and 9Ji0 p. m., arrtvlni at Shenandoah, 9.05 a.m., 12JB, 8.10, 6.26 out ui. HUISDAY THAINB. For liOSt Creet. (llrurrivllln nnd Aehtnnri 6.50, 9.10 HJJ5a.m.,2.45p. m. ..JDarkwaler- Bt- Oialr and PottsviUe 6.50, 8.0U, vxo a . m., 2.45 p. m. F'or Yatcsvllle, Mabanoy City and Delano 8.00, 11.35 a. in.. 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. f ui xjii, Auuunneu ana xiaxieion. Bit , ml.40p. m: ForMaUCh Chnnlr. Thlphtnn. nioflnvlnn Catasauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kastoi and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.10 p. m; k. B. BYINGTON, Uen'l Pass. Agt.. Bethlehem. Nature a triumph over disease. Without a equal, without a rival. Alter SOO years' 01 perleuce In Brazil and two years' medical ei In this country, ucknowledgid the tlrstan ouly purely vegetable and efTectlve ueutra Jirr and cradlrator of scrofulous and specif) blood poUons known, No mineral, no lal ures, no relapses. Sold at Klrlln's Drug store, Ferguton't Uotd J)lock, Shenandoah, P. for LOSrorFAUlHO IIAimOOD Otnernl .ml HEUV0U8 DEBILITY. iWc.lineiiaf Body sad Kiwi, ftftet of Error.or Cxefla... In 0A or Youne HobBat.hfrhlelUMIOOliriiUr M.itort-d. Il.w l.al,rf. 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