fl Evening Herald. PUIILISIIKD DAILY, SUNDAY HXCfUTKD 31. C. BOYISH, Itilttor ami J'Hhlliilier. IC.ir. .. Ul TKIXS, tMeal IMUor. ALL TH C NEWS FOR ONI CENT TVwKt'A'.V.VO HUHAUIhata larger cir culation in Nhrnamlnah ttinn any other pnpur yublifhed, Roakt t.en to all. SUBSCRIPTION RATKS: TiAii.r. jr Tear W WKMti,r, rr year - 1 i F.ntertd t th jPhu)1I', at tlhenaudiRb, i' iort.raura'i.m iliroaghtbe mslis i wvonrt oluw mnll matter. BASEBALL SCORES. Ili (MMIt ami Itruofclyn' Win In Tn- InnliiR f:untt AT m00XLM. Brooklyn, 0 0 0 0 Ilotton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8- 4 0- llnttorles-lleiiimiag and Duly; Btaloy ana umisei, AT PmiJVDEU'UIA. Philadelphia .....0 O1001O00 0-S. Now York 2 00000000 l-B Butteries-Thorton ond Clement; Busts and liiiukloy AT CINCINNATI. Cincinnati Cleveland ..0 0300100 1-4 ,.0 0080000 1- liuttertw- ItadboiirtM) ami Clark; Younirand zuiitner. AT CHICAGO. flhlcmm fl 00009 0 0 0-2 Pittsburg- 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ox-8 Uatterlo fitclu and Bowman; King and Mauk. Tim National I,eiticue llucord. t'er Chlht. Wnn. Tit (?t NcwYork..33 SI .011 CIHcr(co....M 23 .688 Huston ,...30 7 .tan Cleveland ..00 SO .508 for riuh, tl'nn. ry(. 177 l'TillMel'H..28 80 .491 Itrooklyn ,.8 30 .48.1 llttsbullr..28 M .407 Cincinnati. 211 33 .38 Association Ghiim AT BOBTOK. Boston 1 8 0 0 6 0-1 Washington 0 0 0 4 0 V Ilatterle Daley and l"arrel1; Cosoy and iioiiuian. AT COt.VMBCH. Columbus 2 0 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 x- 1 lilt torlot-Kai ton and Donahue; Mains and vuugnii. AT rHILAUMLVltlA. Athletics o stoousoso-o llultlmore 0 01008800- Iinttorlos -Sanders and Mllligan; MoMahon una iboontson. AT BT. LOUTH. ft. Loot 0 Louisville. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-11 1- 0 Batteries MoGlll and CjlUllL Mimynn; Moakln and The Aftsnchitlou ltuoord. Par re. CIuh. n'oii. lAmL Ct fiJi. H'ott. JVMt. CI IIO8ton....40 US .U4T ColumliM...Hl !M .4111 Kt. IIIU..41 8S MM Atlilotlo....i!0 31 ,1(10 linltlmoro85 26 .574 Iii'villo.-.yS 41 .400 Cluclim'tHW a; .403 Wuah'ton,..10 41 ,U17 llasteru I.onKUo. AT HVBACUSE. Syracuse. -0 New Haven 'i 0- 0 8-11 Ilatterlo9-Ietnon, I'ersonnnd Myerc Hor ner and Thoisuri, AT ALBAXY. Albany 0 0 1 S 0 0 l'mvidcniio 6 0 1 1 tt 0 o- :i o- o- flnttorlesCaey, Devlin and ltooho; Lyston mid Murphy, AT KOCHR8TH. Itocliester. 0 0 0 0 o o o 1 o o 1- 1 X- 4 Troy 1 0 0 1 o 1 lluttorlee Shrevo and Collins; Magulro, Cote and Wells. AT BUWALO. DlltlHlo 4 0300100 0-8 Lebanon 1 0020000 0-a Ilattorlos German and Wcekbookor; Ander son, Coleman nud Tate and lluslioug. DESPERATE FIOHT. Over a Thousand Mints I'lrnl by While mid Ngri :h1 Mlnois. Sbattus, Wash., July 1. Tho outlook nt the Franklin coal mines is still threat ening and Col. Haynos has wired here for another company of militia, to report nt onoe, and bring ammunition (or n week's service. Porter Itobinson, one of the mine bosses, was brought to tho city yesterday, charged with killing Tom Morris and K J. Williams, loador.i of Sunday's riot. Tho guards nay when tho train was pulled into Fr.inkllu the negro workmen wore fired upon by whito minors. Tho negroes wont wild and could not bo re Htrulued by tho guards. Securing their nrms they fired volley after volley nud only ceased when they ivlilto raiucm dis persed. Over a thousand shots wero ex changed, Harry Knocked Out Junes. Altoona, Pa., July 1. At 0 a, m. nbout 100 sport (rout Philadelphia nud the oaMeru part of tho State gathered around a prlzo ring pitched in Cambria county in which David Harry, a graduate of tho London Pelican Club, and William Jones, colored, of Philadelphia fought or $300 and receipts. Jones lasted three rounds, and was tumbled into a helpless knot with a blow over the heart. Two- uuuee gloves were used. Mora l'urlliqtlHke htnick 111 Italy. Romk, July 1. At Verona last ulgbt lue inhabitants were thrown into a state ui the wildest excitement because of earthquake shocks. Many persons rushed -ut of their houses and lied to adjoining teld, fearing their dwellings were upon t ie point of falling. Houses were so shaken that the wails collapsed, Iu nlhvra, chimney fell through roofs and nre crack appeared in the walls. Pigeon Shout fin- 91,000. ANBURY Pabjc, N. J July 1. A big live pigeon shooting inntoli will take pla to-morrow for 11,000 twenty-five bin Is aoh man. The shooters entered nre. I.il. ar O. Murphy, Dr. Gideon Kn npp, entires i ii'vu Jones, ivauer Murphy, irroi Hi- . apt. Money, Walter Smith, Wll. i , K .ii it. Wiillains, Yale Dolan. All ii.e ntep nre oraak shots. lf.itfll Ksimpsd to llusnu Ayres. Be i n v. July 1. It hat been learned ".at Ulark W. Hatch, who dlsaiipeared before papers could bo served on him in behalf of the Truvelers' Insurance Company after the case of tho Mechanics' Nntlonnl Bunk of Worcester fell through, proceeded directly to Halifax, from which port ha took passage to Iiuenoa Oh, What tv Cough. 1 win vim hpn the wH' tili)!!? Tim signal per- isiwof t lie Mire approach of that moro lor rlble dlme, CoiiMimptlou. Ask yourselves If yon eanWlord for tlio sake of saving H c-nt, lo rim in risa huh an noiiiing , ior n. We mmw from experience tlmt shlloh' Cure wilH'iir your cough. It never lU. J III (.xnWns Why more, than 11 Million JloMle were sold ihe pml year. It relieves Crmii mid Whopplna Cough at onoo Mother, do not Ire without it. For lme Duck, Bide or Ghost, use Hhlloh's Porous Plaster. Sold bj 0. It. Ilagenbuoh, N. K. corner Main and uojrn sireew. TliaroM bushes have lost much of their beauty, as tho bloom is welt over. A Huaband's Mistake. lfmbnnda loooflen tie.mlt wlvw, antl par ent their cbllflren, lo minor from tifaunciu , il now, nonraifia, imtmtoctk. nw. ner .iuu. hti liv tli line of T)r. MllfH' Rcatoiative Nervine im-h rlou rmolln eoSldeMslly be prvnlei. DrrMlMa vry v hfra hmv itiiivt.fi unUeiMtl fiatlliniclloli.aiiil tnt ai lmmt. tale. Woodworlh Co., of Kort Wayne, iwl.; hito i o. i nymriwe, N. Y.: J. C. Wolf. Illllndnlo, Mich.: and linn. d rda ot otliora my "H la ibegreaiii'twiloi they eMir knew.' It rontalns uo oplitfs Tital bottli and Hub book on Nervou DlaeMca, free at a H. iirgenuucirs. Ooimtry iieople aro very ny on Ihew sunny day working on the farm. To Nervous, Debilitated Men. If vou lend us vr;,r addrt!f.. Wo wl1 mall you our illuitfatod pamphlet iriB all about Dr. Dye's uoieoraten oicrrn). Voltaic Bell and Anpllahcf, and trmii charming efiacta upon Ibe nervous dr ollltated system, and bow ibey will nuickl: restore you to vigor, and manhood, l'ampli let fro. If you are thus aBiatd, wo will tend you s Belt and Applianoos on a trial. voltaic uhlv uo., Manuaii, AUCH, Ten days p"r annum l the average amount of ticknon in human ll o. Oftloeof J. M.I) Hchimwn.1(2 ltl l!8tli t. 1 noaldenoo, ' wo tun Js leei. j Nfw 1 OBK, January 81, 1890 Alva'a Hrailllan Hiierlflc (Jo.-Gemietneu : lIsvL.g Hillend r rtbeitt two year Willi rhvuinatlkm, liidlgeilioii, sore tbrtwt, nmn c mi lete breBhlnH dowu or my whole i-ystOin. 1 wnn llidt rod fallel' tlpaltl e vlth ftOVillfl lirc.rnli tntdoolota) lotry Ibe lactus Itlond CmV, whloli 1 conlli ied lo nsn for about tlilrfv dHva. slnre whleli t me I hne beon e tirely iree iroiu Ibe aiove-mentloued troulilw-, tinri hi more aiiiblllun loduv Ihfin any time i tho past four yoais. 1 can heartily recommend ibe same to any one bavins the saliiotroiiblm. J. M II. HOI1IM-O.N. Hold at Klrlln'a Drug lo!e,Keruou Uoiuhi Slook, sbtmandoab. Cutters and sleigh In ft robes can b unU at bargain-i. ountor figures. be SPECIAL NOTICES. The veirtlbnlod compartment sleeping can recently Introduced on the Uhu sgo, Bl. I'au and Kansas Uliy Railway are models oi com fort, oonvenb nee and luxury. Any patron a tbe sleeping car is maided, by the Introdui lion of iliese rompailmeut cars, to secure tb same prlvany and ouveiileuce that be woul In the best hutel. Ho other line west ol i.'bi cagornns the comimrUi.ent cors. In addi lion, the trains are cquippi d w Hi the regul i open Pullman sloeptr, giving pussengcin then choice. Tho dl lug oar sorvlce Is rally up n the mmlri incuts oi modern railway Kervic An excellent cuisine, promptly served amk tlegaul surrunndlngs, at uwdaitUi ihaiget. icaesnoimugnow 10 oo aesuea. .any oiom pooido lOUtompiK.Ing a lrlp to any part of tLi west or northwest cannot l obslbly secuni belter acoommodailons or lower rates thai uy addressing w. l. coojey, uenerai Agent tr lue raiwiiKur uuiaiimimit w xiialiiulou. I'hlladelphia.l'a, WHITE PEAKS AND DARK CANONS, Colorado Isa land of sharp oontrasls. oi brilliant lU'liU. ol Intense sbfldf ws: a land wheie heights and depths make obvious tho iiieuiiiuu oi uie wnru aiiiiiiiems: h lauu wnorn eierv mood lu mind can nnd an Husuprtm? mood lu nature. The high, while minarets of iuu ruouuiHius, nuiu wuose sieuuer pillUBOluH float tho wind-blown banners oi the snow, np- tirm Willi viiLiii. eiuiiittuw iu iuu amy tuifiir.1 uoiibor me soul; the sombre chasms cleft by Titan forces through granltt-hearted Lllfs hlnuhose depths dark shadows thromr auu Hwinutg lorreuui uaHiispeaa to ine neari. u language that thrills, luypuvsniid awes. It dues not follow that there glurlesol white praics auu inose giconoHiit asm canons pre clude tho pleasant tulonnls. the snnuv meadows or ibe k eluded nooks wherein the tired mina or woaried bo ly may find ceate- lul rest and refuge from turmoil nnd toll. To ouo making a Joormy in Colorado, New Mexico or Utah, or taalnga tranacoullnentnl- lour irom rji-iio wesi, or vtcevma, tue lien. ver and Kio Grande ltalboad oil. rs acoo.J iiindutUius equal in eiegai'iccoonvenience nnd luxury to those ol nuv other line with the ad ded uttiuclious of tho unrivalled scenery along Us Hue, abounding In n magnificent opulence of white peaks and dark oauoos. oi the uiiiHi lraporliint Improvements m rail mad iHollliles that bus vet been made lu Col. nrado and the West. The complttlon of the standard gaugeof the Denver aud KloGnindo Kalliond fiom Denver, Coloindo, over the muuiuums to ugacn, uinu, wmcn live years ago wu dueined an Impossibility, Is certainly a trlumpn nf dnrluir and eimlaeerlne! skill. i ue new line is uy ine way oi irfanviue, tun ncllnt! leiineH-eo Pass. Ihreadlns the canons of i ho Fngle and (Jr.. ml HlvciB, glvlnc n view ol the .Mount of the Holy Crosi, enroute, tak lug ithtrulus through Glcnwood Hprmgsaud down the Grand Hlver to Grand Juuctlou, ttienco to H'it Ijike Clly, Ogdcn and Fan Kranclsco. liv thts route one is elven an on. on unity to behold the mngultlcenceorKagle liver Canon nnd the rasrvelous leuutr and grundeu- ot the Canon of the Grand Tho overland tm'.n Is a model In every respect. r ruin me engine 10 ino jasi nrsi-ciass ooaen everything Is bright and now, nnd of tho most elegant sljlo of workmanship and JIUlftU, If anv rander fleslres to know mora nltnnt. inei-e siupenaous wortcs or nature, write to a. IC. llonnrr, (leneral Paskenger Agout,l)eiiver, Colorado, and 'ie will tend you, free of cost, elegantly lllUhtrulcd booss, glvlnk a mil de scription of the marvels of the ''Weenie Lino."- Stanley W'.'Od lu tbe "Great Divide.' ia and will over be tho Borneo ' for i ' iMi r Ann TTifliiArtim. Baokaohe. T'oina in tim Rliin. Chest and f Joint), Neurol giu, Sprains, &o Before yoa need to lay, obteia MrPREg Ol? CHARCE-S vslnsWs booki "Ooltle U i Xloalth." with! J.AD.RICHTER&CG a 10 Broaclwav, 4M Ntw luga.j 23-41 Prize Medals Awarded I nropoanHomeil Ev(lolitdt,Londi)D,,H irUnna, Prgni ilotierdum, OlMnj Karemberz, &sstiai Lolpilo, H oO Uonts a bottle, 1 or 3alo by; p. i. i. TCinriiv, C. II. HAGKMITJCn, SHENANDOAH, PA., and oiner arueguu. tfSr (. CHEERE.D PRINCE GEORGE. lis Comitrynirn Uiant the Trnvnler on lll Arrival In Nnr Tnrb. New York, July 1. Prince George, the stalwart aon of the .King of Greece, reached this oity Inst lllgllt. He arrived from Sun Frnnoisca ou Ills way home from n trip around the wdrltl. Whtlo the Prince employs tho title of Count Falster, by order of Ills father, hia gallant reacue of tbe C;ir' eldest on from death at tlio . liamls of a fnsn iled Japrtnoae hna given tho young man to much notoriety that this means that in lueogntto has not bean effective. Ills arrival wan greeted by a thousand Greek residents of tbU oity. ' They met hi in at the depot nud oho red themselves hoarse. As the l'rinoe n eared tbe orowil, wliloh filled every pa.t of the depot, a child ran out with a nag and handed It to him. lie took the flag, raised hi lat and another shout shook the building. "Yeo ho, Priur.ips Giorgio." With bared heud the 1'rluoe walked rapidly through the opening made by the police, hia stalwart and youthful form in a light suit standing out in strong contrast with the slight figures of the committeemen, who Wera all iu even ing dress. He stepped into the first car riage with Mr. Oreger and Woe hurriedly driven to the Ilrevoort House, Wine ivaa served iu the Prince's rooma and he retired early. To day he la see lug the oity. IRON MILLS SHUT DOWN. All tliu Mahoning Oprututs llefuso to Sign tho Sonic PirrgBtmo, July 1. The conforenoo of the Amalgamated Association and iron manufacturers is being couducted to day. Four firms have signed the acalo. They ure Brown 8c Oo. of tho Wayne Iron Works, tho Anderson Iron' Company of Indiana, tho American Wire Company of Clovolaud and tho Whlttakor Irou Com pany nt Wheeling. The Pitts burg firms lire still objecting to, tho nine-hour oIuuho. Tbu sonle has been refused by all the jnlll operators in Mahoning Valley. They shut down lndellnltely Inst night. The Catasaqmi Manufacturing Com pany at Ch tasai ilia refused to sign and shut d wn the mill at midnight Over 1.000 men are thrown out Of work. This mill has been non-union for 150 years. rrrrsBUBO, July 1. After a long con ference the Iron Manufacturers' Com mittee of the Western District signed the western irou scale of the Auvtlgi mated Association for the year which begins to-morrow. LOST IN THE MOUNTAINS. A Searching lrty eouurlnff tho Adlron- daoks for n llallrtntd ifitnployo. Sabanac Iwn, N. Y., July 1. A man by tho n.'mo of Samuel Mycin, who is employed by the new Adirondack & St. Lawronce Railroad Company, ono of whose campH Is threo miles from Surauac Inn. went away from the camp lor n lit tle stroll on last Sunday afternoon about three o'clock and has not been hoard from since. Mr. J. W. Whnlon, superintendent of the work, has had 25 to DO men nud sev eral experienced guides searching the woods for Myors, but up to this time no trace hn been found of him. As this is tho very heart of the Adi rondack wilderness, it is almost an im possibility to find any traco of him. If tho search party do not have nny success to-night, tho forco will bo in creased to 150 men. The railroad company nro doing all in their power to find Myers. lie Is well known and has a brother iu Rutland, VI., who has been notlQod of his disappearance, Hold It to the Lisfht. The man who tells you confidentially ust what will euro your cold is proscribing Kemp's Balaam this year, In the prep aration of this remarkable medicine for coughs and colds no oxpene is spared lo combine only the host and l urest inprvdi enU. Hold a bottle of Kemp't Iialtam to the light and look through it; notice the bright, clear look; then compare v. itli othir remedies. Price 6O0. and fl If you must drink ico wator put a little oatruoal in the pitcher or coolor. Kooky Mountain Cure. Tho druirgisti claim that pooplo call Juily for tho new curo for constipation and jiclc hoadacb", discovered by Dr. Silas Lane whilo in the Kooky Mountains. It it add to bo Oregon grape root (a great rmnedy in tho far West for thoeo com plainU) combined with simple herb, and is made for use by pouring on boiling watpr to draw out tho strength. It tolls at 60 oents a package Bnd Is called Lano's Family Medicine. Chinoio workmen who make matting o irn about live cents a day, Shlloh's Consumption Cure. This is beyond question the n ost suc-oost-iul Cough Midleiue we have cvtr sold, a lew dukes Invariably cure Ibe vmil cie of Cough, Croup, aud Hroi chills, while lln won dei lu1 sucoees In tbo cnie of Consumption is without a parallel In the hlneiy nf midlclne. Hluoo It's tlrstdlsoAeiy it I as l.ecll Hilrl on u guarantee, a tost wlikli uo other medicine .an hiand. Ii you Iwvo a Ci.ugli we earncctly a: you to try II. l'rlet lOrenU-, 60cntii, apd II JO. If younLungs ore i-oro. I lit Kt or liack Ii.me. nte Millob's Pou ns I'lasler. Hold bv i . m. iiagenbuen, K. K. corner Wulu aud Lloyd st i eels. Dr. Grosvenor's Bell-cap-sic QtvM gu(oh rmlttf Jwovt pain. PLASTER. KhamAtinm. nsnrmlrl. nltHirlu suul latnl EAGLE HOTEL ! 221 W. Ce.ttre Street. Foimerly kept by Mrs CinvUle, Tho above hotel ii is now kept by JOHN W. "WUEKS, Formerly of tbe Keyntone llotal, UilbarUm Best of ocouinmod -tlons for Pcrmunent and Transient Guoat Tbe bar 4 stocked with the best brands oi clgv.s,ale, beer, purler nud liquors. EXOELMJNT FltKK LUN0U COUWTlSlt. Scrof ula aeie Tho berltngoof which every human b ii.gls almost nscoiUiln as no 1b o,r nlr, un light nnd broiith, Is Horofula Humor, l'ar nwny In the realms of history wo cutch ffllmpses of what (i curse upon the ,nople this ull-provalont contamination made Itself. I'oor diet and Insufficient food, ill ventilation, filth anddampnci, -dl ntifllst tho slumbering germs ofSerof ula to overpower the vltnllty ol the body and run riot In the system. The blood In lis procew of renewing tho wast rnn not expel any Inherited taint of weak ness or Impurity. It can only be re moved by the action of tome purifying medicinal agency, wblch assisted by nu trition food, well digested and assimila ted Into blood, gradually Insures the pos session of sound houlth. Such a ronuvnt- Cured hj? lng remedy ha Brow, Harsanaiilla proved ItTlf tone, wtatbe. thljstalnt has given rise scrofula, Rait Rheum Rheu matism, t uurivlgla,I,lver ComplalnU, or Kidney Diseases, which are tho most fre quent manifestations of its presence, nil have readily yielded -to the clean and purifying action of Brown'sRarsaparllla, A VEHY BAD CASK of Scrofula, cured by Brown' Bsrenpa rllla, ha excited the people living In and around the town of Lee, Me. Mr, Aver ill writes us a follow : "My bn lias now taken fourteen bottles of Brown' Harsapurlllo, and 1 am sure It has com pleted a cure. Ills case was the worst I ever saw. Hi face was covered with what reamed to ho bob Ids or f cabs, and the Itching was so lntolcrablo tlmt be tossed AtaUnruftrtetst.OO. .p DOH'T tako Something else "justa3 Rood," IT 13 NOT. t9f ARa Wabbkn & Co., Merjcpiieton,l!angor, Me. 0 WILL CURE EVERY FORM OF I I'rom Simple zvbry WATERPROOF THAT CAN BE RELIED ON 3XT'Q'fc t;o OxH2 BEARS. THIS MARK. BE UP TO THE MARK 9 NEEDS NO LAUriDERiKO. CAH BE VIPED CLEAN 111 A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. P ENN3YLVANIA RAlLHOsO. fiOHnTLKJM. BJVIMON. On and alter Nov. 24, 18W, (i oiim ut( iw 6'inandoaA cu follouu: For WlygHU, Gllberlon, FrtoKvllle, Ko OasUe, Hi. Clair, and way points, O.W, B.l. a aa anun.io v ui, snnduys, btiu, V.W a m and 3.10 p m. For I'oltsvllle, B.CW, D.lu m una 4.15 p m. Bun days, UuV, S.4Ua m and 3,10 o m. Fur Keadlng, 6.U0, V.1U am and 4.15 pm. Uundaye, NX), 11.10 a. ni. and 8.10 pm. For Pottsiown, Phoeiuxvilla, Monrtetowi snd I'hUadeltibla (Jinuid stitiet bltIon), 6,00 i.W a in. and 4.15 p ni week days bnndays, m, 9.40 a m 3,10 p m Trains leave Fruokvllio for Uhenanflotib a JUUum and D!.14, 7 42, 10,01) p m. Hundayt U.tB a m and 5.40 p m, ..ive 1'oiUvllle lorBbcuandoab, 10,15 anc .1.48, a m 7.15, V.il p m. Hnndays, 1U.0 a a i.16 p m. beave Fblladtlpbla (Broad street station! ,or FottsvllleandHlienaudonb, 6.57,10.25 a n 3.10, 4.1U and 7.00 p ra litek days. Hunday a u' end 1.10 p. m. Kor w York, .A), 4,05, 4.40. 6.S5, t.&J, 7.80 .JoOn 4.50, ll,0uaudll.ltam,12 0.')noou,(llui tud c.iuci, LOS and 4.50 p'm.) 12.44, 1.46, 2.K) v20, 4, o, 8, e.ilO, 6.D0 7.13 8.12 and 1(.,W) p m, lli.0 .-.Iglit gu Uundayi., S.'.D, 4.05, i.40, 5.3o, 8.12, 3.a), K.a j. m.and 12,49, H.U) (Ilmltod 4.50;, 5.28, B.S0, ,5t :.lSrt.lS p m and 12.01 light. Kor Hca Olrt, Mpring Lake, lielmai . icean Grove, Anbury Far, and Long Brand 8J, 11.15, a. in. 4.00 p. ui. week davr Km freehold, 5.0 . p, m. week days. Haltlmof aud Washington, 3.50, 7.20, it,8j S iu, 10.20, 1 1.18 a m, 12."i (lnnlted express) 3.41 4.11 6.H an' 7.40 p. m., and 12.03 night. Fa Baltlnore my 2.02, 4.1 1, 5 08 and li30 p. n On Hunday,S.fi0, 7.20, 9.lland ll.lt a, m. 4.1 W7,7.40p m. 12.03 night Boltmore only 5.Waud 11.30 pm. For Richmond and the Booth 7.20 11.18 a, in., tMmlled' Express 12.35 p. m)12.03 nlght,wees days. Hnndays. 7.20 a. m., 12.03 night. Trains leave Harrlsburg lor 1'UuDurK one be west every day at-12.25 and 8,10 a m ant i limited) and S.40 p m. Way for Altoono. ia n m and 4.10 V m every day. for Pittsburg only, 11.30 a ui dally and 10.21 0 week day. Leave Muubury lor Wllllamsport, fSImlra 'inandalgaa, Rochester, IlnBaloand Nlagan alls 5,10am dally, and 1.43 pra weekdayt. if") Vatklos, 5 Alp m weekdays. 1 or Krle Mid In term i dlatc points, 6.10 a in. tally, Kor lock Haven, 6.10, and 1,58 a a. lally, 1JM and &. p. m. week days. Ko H.-?ova 5.10 a m 1.48 and p in weak days .Ma. fi Hu.iO'ay. f KUOB I K.WOOD, "TltriLMINUTON 4 fiOilTHEKN K. U. Time Uible in itlecl Jnj, 10, 1881. Trains leave IlendTug (1. & H. nation) foi Ulbtultar, Sejitri, lllra.loro, Joanna, spring, field, l u) uivtiurg .lunctlon, Contevllle,Wesi Chester ,i liudslorii Junction, 11 a O. Junction, Wllinli ftou and InurniedlaleBlallons.dnlli eneeptounduy. at 0.28nd .30 a.m. uud8.I5 p. in. Hunday only ai 3.05 p. m. For Warwick, Ht. I'cteis and Intermediate stations dally .xoept Monday, atP.SU a.m., and 6.10 i . in. oucduy only 8.16 a in. Kor birdsls ro nud Intermediate stations Saturday only, at 12 m. For Bait linen and Wafhlrcton fB. A O. It. II.) dally eiicipt Hunduy at 6.25nnd 8.30 a. m. and 3.1f p. m. rnnda only ai 8 05 p. m. Tnilnsiurhe ... ltekdlhu (p. A It. nation) from Wilmington, II. & O. Junction, ih.ul ilinnln, Chadntioid Junction, Win Chester. I.enspe. Coelcsviile, WaynetburE Junction, Hpilugneld.Joiinna.lllideboro, Gibraltar, Sey .n.iiL.u iuu imcClaie stations, dally except -i nday at 10.20 n. m 6.63 aud 8.17 p. m. Bun e nly at 11 24 n. m, I- '. in HI l'eieis, Warwick and IntermrdlaU ' . ii, daily except t-undsy, at 8.23 a. m id 2.25 p.m. Mmday only at Bp. m. I n m findsl en. and intermediate stations, -. 'in day only ut 1.40 p. in. i ...ni ab)ngion and Baltimore, dally ex 1 1 1 Hi.udoy, 10 20 a m 6.62 and 8.17 p. m, -i i day only at 11 Jl a. m. llOWWKSH BHIGG8, Gen'l PaBS. Agt. . G. MoOAUBLAWD.Bupt, Salt Utei nbout In nnony through many a Moon less nUtfil. He comnicnt'od sdlne .eKi ago to use Jlrow n's HiirsaiMirt.la In c ! nectlon Willi thobaho ,n 'enl ; . ! . ( the Irritation, and n I crod th it v pm . hi r I. ("-..-ns rorlali'." .Mi. .T.V. U 1 1, i -.i ; . j m:in f ri""heiM . . n i ii.i-- o .. ' sa "It Is woiul. r;. v hat Hi im n i-i-sapnrilla has done for you'ig t -I I " In this earn Biowu'n rsurapii i; . 1.. . 'i . open Uie bowel and pores of the k' t .. at ibe samo time cnurlug ti.i nl beginning a vi,aoro:n .warfare on th.' . Impure matter fonnd tnre,''id wbi h was a coustunt source of snppl fi..iho ! soofalousbumoroiiUieontslde. Inilmu ! Ibis was expelled from the system, and ; only puro matter entered tbo blood. the Use of SALT RHEUM. On Davis-Street, In Bnnrf ir, reside Mrs. Kdwln Wlloy, whose daughlor was badly alllletod with Salt Uheum. At times her I face end band' would bo covered with I blotches. So intense was the Itching ; sensation that aoplicn; ions of alt were i made to destroy lb Fot a long time no relief could; b oh talueil. One day some Z one suggested Brown's SavsaparillB, nnd S a bottle was pnrchciiod. Later Mrs. Wi- ley brought her daughter to the estab- Z Hshment or Mr. Ara Warren where Brown'sBarsaparilla is made. The face ; tlmt a short time previous wa covered ; with blotches burning and Itching, pre- S sen ted a fair ami smooth onnppearaneo as that of any young lady. Leas tiiak ; ON B POTT ILK WAS USED. " C bottles for 0OO. SEASE Plmplee to ntintttiate ECSKMA aiso iTuunu l'j J.t.w. KM 0 JTj-fJerul for'TIluts for rcitcKcn and Slelc Koom," a handy book fur tho household. I'lcCSJ. COLLAR on CUFF iVSARK Williams d Bro. Chamber Kels, lledctwidb, Bureaus, ClUConlers, Wash Btandi, Couehes, lirciislng Cabinet, Wardrobes, Arniolres, Sideboards, Dlnlrg Tables, China Closets, Dining Oflilrs, Buffets, Bmoklng Chairs, Card Tables, Mlrrorsr Bofus, Tea Tables, I'ariorBulU, ' Lounges, Divans, Easy Chain, Parlor CablnetB, Easels, Music CablneU, Piano t balrs, Hall Btauds, iSettees, IlallTablco, Fancy Tables, Wcod Mantels, Book Cases, Writing Desks, Secretaries, Book Cabinets, Pianos, Organs, Bowing Machines. BEBBIH A.ND UPHOLSTERY GOODS SHENANDOAH, PA. WATER OF LIFE. A iext It nluwvrrtri HIT1U1. T7 A to A rtl-T the ute ot which will supply lnportanl ele ments nrriisaiy lo health It will cure tho Kidneys, Liver, Momurh, and all Bowel and Bladder rilKUEts It v 111 dissolve lalculland remove them. If rtmovrs ilia mln uenl fi,m the blood and thus destroys Malaria and Chills. Itrurrsllrigbt's dlsiase, and Is es. neclally rctoiniiiendcd for people advanced In life, aud for genera) neblluy. For undoubted proofs or Ibis tt nil lor pamphlet giving full particular, to J it. PEHHY, Water ot XJle t.u., 01 puuiu iuaiu oi., wiuics-uarre, ra. 1 BADE 'biladelphia and Eeading Eailroad Time Table in effect May 10, 1901 hAlfiS LEAVE SHEfiiNDOAn AS FOLLOWS ;or New York via Philadelphia, week day, 0 5.25, 7.20 m. and 12 35 2J!0 and 3 hi, bUtUlaV 2.1(1 and 7.4S u in Vnr N,. orlr. etn iUnttnh 1 M. .. 1. 1. ... , l , a. m. and 12.85 aud jio p. m. ' t"or Keadlmr nUd Phttr.r1rlnhltt n.. n. 2.10, IM.JM, n. m., 12.85 2.60 and 56 d. ml unnay, 2 iu and 7,48 a. m, ."'. Harrlsburg, week days, 2 10,7.20 a. m to ouop.m. or Aiieaiowu, week days, 7.20 t. m. 12.3S 0 p. hi. - POIUTHlt, week days, 2.1". 7.K),i m 2.8. J and 6 p. m. Sub Jay, 2 10 and l.ii If at Tainaoun and Mihnmv. nuv S, 2. 0, 5J5, 7.9. a. Ol., 12 31 2.60 and 5,45 C ri ""Vj iuui.s,ni. Anoiiionai m-MsbanoyTjity, week days 7.00 p.m. f " RUU wiujuma, week days, 20 a. m.,a60 p. ra. rur WDilamsnort. HunburvnnA Innhm. .eek day,,4j, 7.1 and II gj a. ra 1.85, 7.00 m. ouuemy t. ni. I or Mahanoy 1'lane, week day., 2.1O 8 21, n. 7 jo and H.3-J a.m.. 12.'. 1 as v.su. il.-.. .00 anc n. m. Sunday. 210. 8.2 1 and 7.48 1 4,i 5 n. 111. Kor Gin ravllle (Kaiipnhaunock xtatlon) 1 day, 2.1 . 8.2 o.2.i, 7.20 and D.SIs m.. 12.35, 1 85 d.tf, 6,66, T.' uD.d0.S6. p. m. Sunday, IV A . . . afl It. 11J,, .1.1 Dl, 111, ir .kshlu.nrf ,.nn k.i.m..,in .m.W .. . 2.SJ5, 7.20, 11.8 1 a. m., 1 35 7.00 and v.'i( oi. ranaay it.au . in,. h.iv p. m. I'KAINH KOB SHKNANllllAW! i.eave New York via Khilatlolnhla. rreek ..jm. 7.45 a. tn., 1 30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.IJ tut. Bunaay, o.ou p. m.. 12.16 uignu ays, 4.80, 8.46 a n, 1.00 and 4.0J p. m. eve l'hll. demina. wh k .iuvs 4 in. -n, 10.00 a. UL 4,110 unit 0.00 p. ni., from Broad n't Callowuill and 8.85 a 111. aim 11 as n ni. from Otiiaiii ,i,ouulreet. Hunday 8.06 (t. m, U.KI p. m. from inn .ni uu tjuve iusaaina, ween any, 13). 7.10, 10.(6 id 11.50a.m.. 635.7.57 n.m. snudav 1.35 urn iu.48a. m. Leave Kotuvllle, wtok days, 2.40,7.40 ft. ro.. i.80,611 p. m. Sunday, 2.40 a. m. and 2.15 Ol. IiwveTamaque, week days, 8.20, 8.48 and 2 . a. 111., 1.21, 7.13, and 8.18 p, m. Sunday 3.S.0 m. and 'A60 p. m, lave Mabnuov Cltv. week duvs. 8.40. D.ift ad 11 47 a. m 1,51, 7.42 and 8.44 p, iu. He- iHy, 8.4U i. m 3.30 p, m Leave Mahanov Vla'.o. week davn. n4 1.4.tn 1.30, 0.35 II.' 0 a. ml.i 5, 2.10 a 20, 0 2, 7.67, and ."i p. m ouuuh &t , s.uv, auu n,.u, a, m. 4 1, p. ni. lioave uimrtivine tivappananuecir reunion) ivik days, 2,47, 4.07, 0.38, nnd 8.41 a. m., 12.0 , jh. u.o, c.vo ..uvi iw.vu 1,, tlx. uiiutiy, .tr a,,B.2ii.m.s.4lp. m. Lave Wllltamhoolt. week davs. 3.00.9.4S anrt lJ5a,m.8.3S and 11,15 p. m. Bnndaj 11 15 i.m. For Baitimoro, waeningiou and the west la B. A O. K. R.. tbrouab Trains leave Glrard I. venue station. Philadelphia. U". 4 Ii. it. K.) it 1.10,801 and 11.27 a. m 1.31, 1.24, 5.56 an .aa p. u , nunaay, t.iu e.vt iwti a, m., .I9 60 4110 7.viip. m. ATANTIU CITY UIViBIOW. ieaVe P .iiadelnuia. Chestnut street Wbarl ind South -street Wharf. Kor At lull tic Vitt, Afl Wuek-duyo Kxpress 8.00 a. m, aud 2.00,vJt' Oil .. u. tnMimtinntl.in Ii ll u .V, fi HB ' Muudavs. Einretm. 8.00. a. m. Accommn. tatlon, 8.00 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. neiuraing, leave Aiiauuc uny, ueixii curnei .tiontloand Arkanaa avenues.- week-Gay a -HxprtMl, 7.80, K00, a. m. audl.iki, p. in, cuoumodatlon, 0.00, 8.06 a. m. and rj 80 p. ra. cJunday. Express. 4.00 p. in. Aooommola. ion, 7,3o 11. in. and 4JS0 p. iu. 11 ti H A KfVlflK. nnn'l Poau'v Atrlt wnLKOD. Pres. A Gen'l Manocer Lehigh Valley Railroad. AIlRAIlflEMKNT OF PA83HNOEK TllAlh'B. -MAY 10, 1S01.- I'asseneer trains will lenvu Sheunndoah for Mauch Chunk. Lcblcbton. Hlatlnglon. Cata- sauqua, Allenlowu. iiethlohem, liaslon, Phil adelphia and New York at 6.47, 7.40, 8.08a.m., 1UK, O.U1, O.dtl 1. JU. For Belvldere. Delaware Water Gan and) Struudsburg at 5.47, a, m., and 6.28 p. m. I.V., l.flml,A,l0lllnninl 'Prunf ... . UIM u v. For White Haven. Wilkes-Barre and Pitts'. ton 5.47, 8.08, 10.41 11. m 3.10 und 5.20 p. m. ii or aunananuocK, iu.ix a. m,, vi.iu ana o.zu , in. For Auburn. Ithaca. Geneva and aud Lyons 10. 11 a, m und 5.2(1 p, m. r or ijucey vine, xowanna, oayre, wavcriy, P..U. TnAl..Vn. ll.,).fn flnnnw. Lt.ll, uiiuua, isivuDDioi, ijumiiui mK'un ,'iuu, Chicago and all points Wet at 10.41 a. m.,ana 6.211 p. m. For Klmlrn and tho West vlaSalamanca nt 3.10 p. m. mir Auaenrieo, iiazieion, mocaion, xium her Yard, Weatherly and l'enn Haven Junc tion ut 5.47,7.40, 0,0b a. m. and 12.52, 8.10 and P.m. ror jeauesviue, revision ana j3eaver,T7 Meadow, 7,40, 8.08 a. m. and 5.2(1 p, m, .u ForBcrautonat6.17 8.08. 10.41a. m. 3.10 ana 5:2p. m. For llazle Brook. .Icddo, Drlfton and Free land at 5.47. 7.40. 8.08. 10.41 a. Ul.. )2i2 3.10 and 6.20 p. m. iur ituuaaae ai. oai ana ti.ua a, in,, sins 8.10 p.m. For Wlgtrans, Gllberlon and Frackvllle at 5.50 and 8.08a in., nnd 4.10 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahnnoy Clly and Dciano, 5.47. 7.40. 0.08. 10.11. 10.58 a. in..l2.62.3.10.&.28, 8.03. 92 and 10.27 p. m. , or Lost, ureea, jiraravnie ana Asaiana, 1.27. 7.48. 8.62. 10.16 a. m.. 1.00. 1.40. 4.10. 0.35. 8.10 and 8.14 p. m. ror uarawaier, ai. uiair ana roitsvuio, 7.40, 8J)8, 10.58 a.m., 12.52, 3 JO, 4.10, 5.2(1 and 8.03 p. m. for duck .mountain, ricw iiosiun auu Moron, 7.40. 8.08, 10.53 a. n... 12.52, 8.10, 6.26 and 8.03 p.m. For Itaven Run, Ccntralla, Mt. Carmel audi Sbamokln, 8.52, and 10,15 a. in., 1.40, 4.4U anu a.vo p. m. Trains leave Bbnmokln for Shenandoah 7j llJtA a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 8.30 p. m., arrlvlnt; at Sbuuanuoan, 0.00 a.m., 12.32, 8.10, 6.2s and 11.15 p. m. DUnaAI 1IVA111D, For Lost Creek. Glrardvllle and Ashland. 6.50, 8.10 11.35a.m., 2.45 p. m. ror uarKwater, m. uiair ana rrousviue. 5.50, 8.00, 8.30 . m., 2.45 p. in. For Yatesvllle. Mahanov Cltv and Delano. 6.110, 11.85 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. ror uuy, A.uaennea ana uuiieton, e.uu a in., 1.40 p. 111: Fur Mauch Chnnk, Leblghton, Blatlngtou, Catasauqiia, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kaston and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m. a ur rniiaaoipnia, i.w p. jn. k B. BYINGTON, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Betblebcm. Nature's triumph over dbenfe. Without au equal, without a rival. Alter 800 years' ex perience In lliazll and two yean' un dtcal est In this country, acknowledged the firttaud only purely vegetable and effective neutral izeraud erudlcutor of scrofulous and spccltle blood pobons known, Mo mineral, no fail ures, no relapses. Sold at Klrlln'a Drug Store, Ferguton't Hotel Slock, Shenandoah, ra. For LOSfor VA1LXNO HAHH00DI aener.UnilMEKVOUB DBILIIY waanneaaor noaysiiaaLna, naeot ef rr.r.orzcesi.iinOtdurYoiUr- H.bn.1, h.kUMtMIOOafallr llHt.rtil. ll.w I. ..ltr. ..4 BlrngUt.WlliS,L'liDRTKLUrKUOKetV8rAaTSOirfiOUT Abui.i.i Buftiii.r no thkatucnt u.acii. i. . dr K.A intiiy irfu .u .iiit.ii.f.rti.iMMmh n ni. i.m P.tlrlpUt llMt, .ipUaitl.a.iid proof. fcll.d (...US) fr ln EHIE MtDICAL CO., BUFfALO, N. V ran f mmm 4