Evening Herald. rtlllMSlIi:!) DAILY, SUNDAY HXCKITM) IT. C. JlOVlllt, JStlttor ami l'uhUnher. IIMf. ,T. WATKIXS, Xoeni llilltm: ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT Tte KYKKIXO 11SRA U) hat a larger etr- mtallrm 4n Shenandoah than any other jwijier jntbHnhat, Honkt i.pen lo all. sucnimoN rates: Daily, ow year, t8 (K Wekklt, per rear - 1 fc) Entered at the l'oitoftloft, at Shenandoah, Ha. for tmnmntaalon through Uie mulls m mxonil class mall matter. LAKBSIDH DATBS. Figure. Damonetrate the larity of the Beaort. Popu July 21. Ueruian aoolutie uf Heading, Shamokln, eto. July 28. Wm, Venn Sunday school. " 24. St NIoholM Sunday school. " 27. I'omperance Band, Shenwr doali. July 28. The Waslilng-ton Hook & Lad dcr Company, of Mabanoy Mty. July 29 Trinity Hefonnud Sunday school, of Shenandoah. July 80. Yuung Men's llepuUicau Club of Mabanoy City. Auk. 8. English Baptist Sunday school or Shenandoah. Aug. A. Al. K. Sunday school of JIah nnoy Plane. Aug. 6. M. 15. Sunday soliool, Ashland, Ajjt. 0. Kvaiijrellcal Sunday school of Mahanoy City. Aug. 7. Wolili Congregational, llnlia- noy City. Auk. 8. 11. K. Sunday school, Gilber- ton. 1 Aug. 10. M, K. Sunday school, Girurd villo, and Union Sunday school, Lost Creok. Auk. 11. "Welsh Baptist, Confrrtj?a' tional and Methodist, Shenandoah. Aug. 12. Lutheran missionary fetial " 18. Kpisoonal Sunday school of Mahanoy City. Aug, 11 M. K. Sunday school of Ash. land. Aug. 15. Kisteddfod. " 17. Lutheran Sunday school, Gl rardvillo. Aug. 18. Englfshlllfliitist.Sundiiy school, Mahanoy City. Aug. 10. M. B. Sunday school of Shcn aniloah. Aug. a). Trinity lloformod Sunday school of Mahanoy City. Aug. 20. English Lutheran,1; Mahanoy City. Hooky Mountain Ouro. Tho druggists claim that pooplo call daily for tho now cure for constipation and sick headache, discovorod by Dr. Silas Lano whilo in tho Kooky Mountains. It i said to ha Oregon grape root (a great romody in tho far West for thoso coin plaints) combined with simple herbs, and is made for uso by pouring on boiling water to draw out the strongth. It soils at CO conts a paokags and Family Modicine. is called Lane' Shaved lioads aro your as last. not so numorous this Hold It to tho Light. Tho man who tells you confidentially ust what will cure your oold is prescribing Kemp's Balsam this year. In tho prep aration of this remarkable medicino for coughs and colds no oxpenso is spared to combino only the best and purest ingredi ents. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Balsam to tho light and look through it; notico tho bright, cloar lookj then comparo with othir romedios. Prico COo. and ?1 Wrinkle, for drug-storo keeper a green upplo given away with evory package. To NorvouB, Dotallitatod Mon. If you send us your address, wo will mail you our illustrated pamphlet explain ing all about Dr. Dye's Colobratod Electro- voltaic lielt and Appliances, and their charming eflocts upon tho nervous de bilitated system, and how they will quickly rosloroyou to vigor, and manhood. Pamph- lui iron. ii you aro mus aiuicteu, wo will onu you a ueit ana Appliances on a trial, Voltaic Bkiv Co.. Marshall. Mich. Ilavo you thought of it that autumn is creeping along slowly 7 Shlloh's Consumption Ouro. nils is beyond iutlon tlio most suc- cessim ixiugn Airaicitie wo nave ever sold, a lew rtoKes luvailably cure the woist cases ol Coogb, Croup, nnd llronciiltls, while Its won. derail success In Uie cure of Consumption ih wltboui njiaiallvl In (lit) blUory of mMliclne. Since It's first discovery It las Loen sold on a guarantee, u lest which no oilier niedlclno can stand, Ii you have u Cough we earnestly askjou to try it. I'rlco 10 cents, 50 cents, and i.iu. ji j our i.nntH ore torn, I nest or liacK lame, use Hiltoli's J'oinus IMaster. Hold by p. II. IlnKcnbuch, N. K. corner Main and Uoyd streets. Melons and canlalopes will not only bo line hut plenty and cheap this yoar. The Seoret of Success. C. II. llMBODbuch, the (IrugijUt.belleves that llic secret or suceehs U i erseveiunce. Tlie.n. lore ho persists In lioepfmj the thustlhieof i.ci,u iidiiu, umti aruciex, cosn cues, nrtiKS und chemlcaU on the n.uiliet. lleesneclaly Invite nil persons who imvo palpllall'U, short breath, weak or liunnry siwlls.paln hi tide or shoulder, opptetlou, nightmare, diy ri ULli. tninlberliig, dmry or heart dli-ease to liy I)r, Miles' uuenulfd New Heart Cur. betoie It Is too late. Jt hus Uie larsest sale of uny similar remedy. Fine hook of tenttroo nl ils free. Dr. Allien' lleHnmtUe Nervine is uibiihpu mr nieepiewieeiiH, uenasoue, flts. etc., and It oontalus no opiates. Commercial tourists are numerous. A Husband's Mistake Husbands loo often permit wives, snd par enu their children, lo sutler from headache, dizziness, neuralgia, sle ple supmi. fits, ner vouhncsB, when hy the uso of Dr. Allies' jieuiuuve nervine sum lenous results eould easily be prevented Druggists every where say Jt gives unlvcisal satlsfeoilon.and hasai Iminense sale. Woodvorlh Co., ol Fort Wayne. Ind.; Hnow & t o., or Hyracuse. N. Y.-.J. U. Wolf, Hillsdale. Mich.; and hunl d'cdBot others soy "It is the greatest seller they ever knew.'' It contains no opiates. Trial bottles and tine book on Nervous Diseases, free at U. II. ilagenbuch's. HE SAW A MONSTER SNAKB TIIK VISION FHIOIITBXED AN INDIANA liOAOMARI Kit. Portland, Intl., July 10 Romlinastor lllgbee, who la In uhnrgeof tho worfc on thj Lake Krlo nud Western lln.ll- rotitl grade lit tills place, noticed a commotion uniong n number of citt'o Hour the track Thursday afleruonn. To aBi'crlHln the caime he proceeded up arttvltip, where he found a iiionler furpont thnt had four or live ol ltwcolla about u snmll tree. Kb lieeHi was twelve feet in the air and moving in a circle. The portion of H body to be seen was at least twenty-live feet in lenxtii. and liulglng from the relative lze mat wan nine more man nun no nun stretch. The body was of a (lurk brown color, with h white throat, and the miner imrt ot tliu iiioulli waa covered witn a lringe oi nair Euvtrai mono in leiiirui. While the terrllled roarfinaiter v thinking how he could escajm the cer limit It tool: ll colls from llio lice, suu to mo ground ami gnnen mi the mill v. HIKiiee aa lmoi paralyzed wncn heieachedJhe ilaeo where IiIm men were at work, lly says he felt a If his limbs were asleep and refused to do their dulv. Funnels in llio n liriibo.iioou nave been mipslug calvis, hogs and sheep lor Hie last six weeks, anil It is now supposed that tho serpent has been carrying tin-in away, a luuy nan heeu oiganlzed which will endeavor lo kill or capture the serpent, ine farmers aid the ralltoad laborers In the neighborhood have Won thrown Into such a stale of fright by the rwd nmstors' story that they dure not stir from their homes without iiulnicamieu with clubs and guns, nnd supplied Willi uie usual anuooirsior snaite iioi' boning, known around here as "snake grass." What tho. Druggists say of Heiskell'sOir.tmcnt: When we are ii8ki.il to nvmniuuctJ a prepara tion fur Plclri tlljux1, we lian.l out Hkhkf.ms OiNTMbNr.ntih uvltv confluence uf lUbucveftsv fiiltreuttnetit of the tifseiUM?." J. C. U&mck, fi Main St, Ilutler, To. "I hnvebefn seinna ITkukkm.'h Ointment foroleven years, itulveu univertuUBatlslactlo It will ruro Tk ptkr. (I. W. Hackknobroer, Balnbridge, P- We have evidence of the curative propertlM Of IlKIHKKLI.'FH OINTMENT here. It lS A gW reJ table oln t mm t, ' Flkmiko A Kslkb, Tftrentum, rn, "In All akin iHsonsi UfnvarUtMy rn'ommed 2IaiaKKLL'S OlNTW BNTf J. J. Kxih, Pharpsburg, Vx "irwaKKrxa OiKTifRNT cure when all Mm full." McCLUMiAN & Ktthii, Freejiort, lu "IlRlSUKLL's OlNTMKNf UPlIs OH US OWD merit " U. U. Hilton. KUtflnnlD. Ta. I.OU1) KASINKS SAIIJ, 'Men ot the earliest times drat saw tho vices and diseases or the present times;" but they did not jwhkwh tho moral restraints for one, or cures for the other, that wo do. Scrofula and speciflo dis ease vero incurable, unmitigatod curhss, until the CactiM Illood euro camo to neutralize and eradi cate ihcm by simply purifying tho blood. SPECIAL NOTICES. WHITE I'EAKS AND DARK CANONS. Colorado Is a land of sharp contrasts, ol brilliant llehts, ol Intense shadewe: a land where heights and depths mnko obvious the meaning of the word antithesis; n land where every mood In mind can And uu answering mood In nature. The high, while minarets of tho inountuins. from whoso slender pinnacles lloatthe wind-blown banners ot the Know, ap peal with silent eloquence to tho lolly asnha tlousor the soul; tho sombre chasms cleft by TItuu forces through giaulte-hearted hllta wlihln whoso deptlis dark shadows throng nud swilling torrents dahhspeak to the heart, a lauguago mat tbrills, Inspires and awes. It does not follow that thete glories ol white peaks nnd those glooms of dark conons pre clude tho pleuaant lulervnls, the sunny meadows or the stelnded nooks wherein the tired mind or wearied body may find peace ful rest nnd rciuge from turmoil and toll To one making n Journey in Colorado, New Mexico or Utah, or taking a traosoontlnental tour irom East to West, or rice versa, the Den ver and llio tirande ltnllrnnd nfr.m nrmm. modatlous equal In elegsuco.convenlence aud iu&ury ui Liiueeti uuy oiuer une wnn tnena ded allinotlons of tho unrlvnlled sceuerv along Its line, abounding In a magnificent opulence of white neatra and rl'irtr pnnnni The monlli or Kovember, 1SW), wituossea one of the most lmportuut Improvements In rail- ruau uiciuiieN mat. uai yei been made In Col orado and the West. T he completion of the standard gaugoof the Denver nud ItioGrande Railroad irom Denver, Colorado, over the mountains to Ogdon, Ulah, which Ave years ...... tiui-itit-u i,u iiii(nmniuiiiiy, jh cenainiy a triumph of darlne: and .m-liieerlnn. tiMiT The new line Is by Uiewny ol Leadville, tun neling Tenucs'-eo Pass, threading the canons of the Kagloand Ursud Illvcrs, giving a view ol tho Mount of the Holy Crosv, enroutc, tab- ms iMim inroueu uienwooa rpriugsnnd down tho Grand lllver lo Grand Junction, thence to Halt Lnko City, Ogden una Hnu Francisco, ily this route one is given un op portunity to behold the magnlrlcenco of Eagle Hlver Canon and tho marvelous leauty and grandeur of tho Canon of the Grand, 'the I'vriiuiiu nam ih iv juuuei in overv respect, From tho engine to tho last first-class coach everything Is bright and new, nud of the '" eicgnai bijjo oi woritmausiup and IlDlSll. If any reader desires to know more about i iiee h uiienoons works or nature, wrlto to 8. K. lioonir, General Passenger Agout.Denvi'r, Colorado, and be wilt i.fnti vnn. trM f t.ru.t elegantly illuslratod boons, giving a lull de se.ilptlon of tho marvels of the '-Hoenlo uine. "- otaniey wroa in tue "Great Divide, IR EXPELLER, Is and will ever bo tho best Kemet. for r flout. Influsnza. Baokaohe. ' rPaina in the Sldo. Chest and! Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, &o Uefora yon aesd to onTi ciUsln MTFREE OF CHARCE-S I tba valuable tookt "Guide to Health," with 1 enaorsemsnu ot praumsut I'nyajcisss. L addkih: . J.AD.RICHTER&C0, 310 Broadway, NEW YORK. 28 Prize Mbtlals Awardedl 50 Oenta a bottle, For Salo by X'. JJ. ICIItI13V. ,C. II. IIA.OI0NIIUOII. SHENANDOAH, PA., ana otaer aruggw- Trie ENGLISH CHAMPION, IKurcnroril-llopcVi uOcclsobnrr Ilon" llin Wliuiot nt Ntliiton. Ilctlpolmry Lion, tho champion buU JU'resford-nopo, ii relative of tho Mr. Ilnrtanft-ii'fl.ltririM tvliM muv.-ti.,! n rlmin-li. tor of Oeu. Krot., of thU city. IJon has ueen on exhibition on several oc- llEDOEllUnV I.IO.V. casions nnd hns frequently hricl to com , ete with dojrs of Ills species from this country, Jersey ami the Continent of Kuropp, but he has been the favorite everywhere, nnd at ,thc exhibition in Agricultural Hull, Islington, the occa sion being tho eightieth annual show of the club, he wns awariletl first prize, the second falling to llritish Monarch, liinsrauoh nsthe bull-elog' Is roferrod to in England as tho "Englishman's com panion," It Is not illillcult to under stand with vvlint cxtretno rebpeot Uedgebury is regarded. The out is re produced tm a full-page cut printed in the 1'nll Mali lludget on tho pago devoted to "fumous beauties." AUSTRALIAN. ABE WILLIS. UIio Will Untile for tlio M'orld'n . Rnnttiui Cliniiiplolitlilp. Alio Willis recently signed articles In San I'ranelsco, to fight Qeorgo Dixon, lloston's boss bantam and world's champion of his fi(rlitlnrr class, at tlio California Athletic club, San Francisco, July 28. Willis was bom at Woolla hara, Atistralla, Juno 15, 1808. IIo stands !" ft. 3 in., and in condition can, it is said, come to 112 pounds, lie first met II. ltengan with bare knuckles and defeated him after three and one-half hours. IIo next defeated Carroll in six rounds; Carl, of Siduyy.in three rounds, and Abo Aitltln in six rounds, lie then fought a draw with Jlichie nt Mel bourne. Next mot Pluto, whom ho beat In four rounds, at Foley's hall. JInher, of Goulburn, then undertook to knock Willis out In eiirht rounds, but I signally failed. Willis now fought u liurcl liattlo with Tom bmitli, winning in twenty-three rounds. Ills next con. test was with (Jrlffo, and a draw was declared after twenty rounds. IIo then bested Young Holden in a fifteen-round "go." Jncir. U'hiiea noxt succumbed, lie beat C. Mitchell in thirty rounds, and brought Donaldson to his feet In sixteen rounds. He showed Itolllnson he was outclassed in fgurteen rounds, nnd vanquishi'il Jack Tully in six rounds. Ho nmiin met Tom Smith and ngnin beat him, this time In six rounds. IIo then met nnd defeated Potter, the llocks boy, in four rounds; Hilly Williams In four rounds, and Clarkson In six rounds. lie next liiitercd and won the Globe tou.-nnment, defeating Watson In sixteen rounds, Wallace in four ronnds, and Keating in two rounds. IIo defeated C. Mitchell a second time, in three rounds. Next came the longest nnd hardest fight of ills ltfo against Young Kennedy, whom Willis boat in seven ty-two rounds. Ho then beat Sullivan in four rounds, Vat tingtcm In six rounds, and Tommy Wrlghtson In sixteen fast rounds. Ho then fought J. Samuels, tho contest being stopped by tho polico in tho thirty-second round. He licked Harry Waller in eighteen rounds, Tooley ui six ruuucis, ponsneu ou young Holden again in two rounds. and defeated Nipper Teakes in eight hard rounds. Ho sparred with Ned Johnson at tho opening ot tho misirannu Auiiutic ciuo, Darlinghurst, Australia, and showed Ills superiority in four rounds. Ho boxed threo rounds with "Spider" Weir in Australia, at tho lattor's benefit there, and oominr to America bested Danny MaUoney in ei(ht ronnds at the California Athletic club. He is reported a haviUf ben defeated twice by "Itooks" Qriflo, Aus trnlio'H ehniTinifin fr,utlmi--it.otfl.f nml by Hilly Murphy, both being ten pounds heavier than Willis. The only bantam in Australia who is counted as eomiiur nnvwlLAtu .... - Willi, lo nv. it -AfT (Jowaft, but for some reason or other nicy nave never met. Stovo llro.lln. thn hnlH for bridge jumping will sail for Europo on June 11). Ho vlll maUo a tour of tho continent. At Viltslmrrr. Yn . vnr41- IT..... 0--'l WVMHJ, UUI1 V Darrin. tho TCiirrllfJi vnnvin. t- Priddy, ot I'lttsburff, ran a 3-milo race for 81,000, Darrin won by about 10 loet, in 18 jninutcs and 40 seconds, after a snlondld Rniii1 nf nlmul uni..i..( the finish, w . rr&it mi's " i LAKESIDE! The finest in tho interior of tho State. Only available healthand pleasure grounds in tlio Anthracite resrion. The natural attractions nnd ningulfl- I- cent econery of the pluco are un- equalled, and a day of rccrea- Hon nud pleasure may bo spent In It to advantage. There Is good flshiug nnd bathing in the twin lakoa 1 Biirroundlngtbegrouuds. JJoat houses will be built on tlio lakeside v and roga'tas will be frequent this season For Sunday Schools, Lodges, &c.f Tho grounds are most mltnble for plc-nies anil outings. For dates nnd other lnforuuition, coll ou or address, O. A. KE1M, Excursion Manager, every WATERPROOF r- ' BE UP I TO I THE MARK THAT yi-u,jiiii i ii a WEIiDO MO LAUNDERING. CAM BE WIPED CLEAN IH A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LI NED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. Leliigh Valley Railroad. v ABRANOEMENT OF PABSENOER TBAINS. MAY 10, 1891. rassenger trains will leave Shenandoah fcr Mauch Chunb, Lehlahton, flntlngton, Cats sauqtiB, Allenlown, Ilethlelum, Easton, Pall udelphla and New York at 6.47, 7.40, 8.08 a. in., 12.62,3.10, 6.26 p.m. For lielvldere, Dehvwaie Water Gap and Btreudf burg at 6.47, a. in., nnd 6.28 p. m. For Lambertvllle and Titnlob, B.U8 a. m Fcr White Haven, WillteB-Iiarre and Pitts ton 6.47, 0.08, 1U.41 a. m.. S.10 and 6i p. m. ForTunkhannock, 10,41a. m 3.10 and 5.2c V. rn. For Auburn, Ithaca, Genova and and Lyons iv.ii a. iu., unu ojn p. m. ForLacejville,Tov.anda, Knjie, 'Wnverlr Elmlra. Ilochester. llullalo. jsiacaru FhIIr Chicago nnd all rolnta Weet at 10.41 a. m.,and 6.2tip. m. For Wmita and tho AVett vlaHalamanca at 3.iui. m. lor Audenrled. Ilnzleton. Fttofkton. T.nm. her Yaid, Weathf rly and I'enu Haven Juno lion nt 6.47, 7.40, 8,08 a. m.and 12.62, 8.10 and or Jtanefcvllle, Ievleton and Beaver Meadow, 7.40, 8.08 n. m. end 6.28 p. in, Fort;crautonat6.47 8 08, 10.41a. m. 8,10 and 6:2b . m. For Hnzle Brook. Jcddo, liriiton and Free, lend at 6.47. 7.40. 8.08. 10.41 c. rn.. 12.r,2 3.1 Ii and 6.26 p. ill. FcrUuakake at S.47 and 8.08 a. nr., and 8.10 p. m. For Wlgeaus, Oilbcrton and Frackvllle al 6.60 and 8.08 a m and 4.10 p.m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano 6.47, 7.40, 8.08, 10.41, 10,68 a. ID.,12.62,3.10,5.26, 8,03, 8.2 aidl0.27p.ni. ' ForLoet Cieek, airnrdvllle and Ashland 4.27; 7.46.8.62, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 6.36 8.10 and 8.14 p.m. For Darltwater, Ht. Clair nnd l'ottvllle. 7.40, 8.08, 10.58 a. m., 122,3.10,4.10, 5.28 and 8.U0 P'.m. For Buck Mountain, New Iiofcton and Morea, 7.40, 8.08, 10.68 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 6.28 and 8.03p.m. For Haven Hun, Centrnlia.Mt. Carmel and Bhamokln, 8.52, and 10,15 a. m., 1.40. 4.40 und 8.08 p. m. Trains leave Bhamokln tor Shenandoah, 7.65 ll.M a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 8.30 p. m., arriving at Shenandoah, 8.05 a.m., 12.52. 8.10, 6.20 and 11.15 p. m. BDNDAY TUAINB. For Lost Creek, Glrardvllle and AshlanA, 6.5U, 8,10 11 Ji6 a. m., 2.45 p. m. For Darkwater. Bt. Clair and Fotlsvllie. 6.50, 8.00, 80 1. m., 2.45 p. m. I'or Yalesvllle, Mabanoy City and Delauc 8.00, 11.35 a. m.. 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. For Lolly, Audeurled and Hatleton, 8.0 a m., 1.40 p. m: ForMauch Chunk. Lehlghton, Slatlngton (StaMinqun, AllenUiwn, Bethlehem, Kactoi and New York, 8.00 a. 111., 1.40 n. 111; For Vhlladelphla, 1.40 p. m. L. B, BYJNQTON, Oen'l Fats. AgU, Bethlehem. FIRE INSURANCE 1 Ltrgtst id Jlisil WW's Purelj Ctib CjejiiIh Represented hy DAVlD FAUSTfi 120 B, Jardln HUtut BHUNASrKJAH, PA -JUST OTTT- The "HEW BROADWAY" RAHGE It heaU everything In the market, and the iuuuiBjuingiiu bint uie iimis, it will pay yon to ocnie ana see it. I nm prepared lo do the following at Ibe pnc quoiea: Tin roofing ..6o per foot and up Tin rool rialnting o " " Tin conduitor ......,1& " 7. . kumci. ...A..tU uuivanizea rnnnney fciacu 200 per pound jiejfuiia iur an ciuveis ueptciany, WM. IS. PRATT, 331 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah Summer Resort, Pc-mc and Pleasure Grounds I LAKK8IDE (Kent Mahanoy Junction) m!d. way between Mnhinoy City nnd Tanin qua, now managed by a new slock com pany, will he open to the public within alow weeks, nnd dates can now he lecured. A tiumber of societies have already Jccn boohed and others wishing desirable dates should malto application without delay. Under t he now management many Improve ment will be made, some of them being now under way, thnt will make it fie plo-nlcand pleasure grounds of the region. A largo dancing psvllllon nnd a trotting park nro among the new additions. The best horses In tho Stale will ho secured to run or trot this season. 00LUIR on CUFF CAM BE RELIED ON BEARS THIS MARK. f hade;-- ".wmi'u iiimiiiuw ucuiiuiizt-r iiiik ejimna tororimpuro blood, and a radical cine for rhccmatltm, gout, nnd tkln dlf eefea. Cuiea specific poison In a few monthc, and eating ulcer In as many weeks. Mo laluies and no A .nf.n,.H InfnltlllA ... .. Sold ot Klrlin't Drug Slore, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. Yhon traul)led with tkOBocnuoTliiv Irruirltj i L'utly follow inc a colt i -x, i r , r f r," C lituUonal caluif fobs r tillitr to tlt-ir tex, una,. FEMALE REGULATING PILLS. 'her are Btrengthenliiu totho entlra sfstr., .p--Die, vlnoranJ uimuotio rou-otonll fnnctlonBof li' ma mind, bent tiy tu ifi eturt BButeil.Sl. Addri" r. Kartor rVioii" r - ST.10UI3. Mr WATER OF LIFE. A newly discovered MINIOIAL WATER, the use of whlih will supply Important ele ments nece rsary to health. It will cure the Kidneys, Liver, Btomach, and all Bowel aud Bladder diseases. It will dissolve calculi nnd rjmovethem, It removes the uric acid from HiS. hlood and Hiub destroys Malaria and Chills. It cures Brlpht's disease, and is es. pcclally recommended for people advanced in life, nnd for general debility. For undoubted nrnnln nf llilu lcyih irr i.m.t.in partlcuIars.toJ.il. rEHHY, Water ol LUe Co,, 34 Houtb Main Bt., Wllkes-Barre, Fa. New Saloon and Restaurant ! Newly Painted, Papered and Ilcnovaled. NO. 115 EAST CENTRE STREET, Th.-ee doors abovo Kendrlck. House, BENJAMIN HASKEY, Proprietor. Mr. Ilaskev would Inform his rannr friends nnd the publlo that he will rater to their wants in me same nm-ciass stylo mat be baa done in the past. None but the best brands of for. elgn and doraertlc wlnos, liquors and cigars will be kept in stock. Choice tempeiance drinks, Flue old stock ale The eating bar Is supplied wllh everything In the eating line served In the Leal stylo. Meals served at ell hours. Fine nrlvnte nvima attached. m"0t tOBrorWnnioiiAMHooDi Mllan.nl an.l ITVUVftna Tivnrtimv! Wfknj(if flodyanamittd, Etft Jr,rrri.H?.' lv.'.' .i'c..c. taviaot xoucj. it.uuti. jtooiv niAiiiHitiii run (u.rd. Jlow la .aUm i Hf,,lb..KKAK ISbliTtUirirlKIKIi.NSHI-iUTSUffoDr. ibuiui.ir m.i.i.i. uonu ruuixiiXTu.ciiit i. m tr! H.U twtlty rruu tU SUt ft.d r.rtrlc. CMl.trlvt. WriU Ik.u. um uma MtibicAU oo.. buffalo, . Philadelphia and Eoading Bailroad," lime Table effect May 10, 18V1 TSA1NS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS eIrew,r!c Via I'hlladelphta, week days, .5-u,',.7;a) S Rna 12 35 and 6M C-.,Jv- ?uud.a'' alu ana M8 a. m. For New rorit, via Mnneh Chunk, week days, 6.25. 2 in ilKancl hllndXphla weekdays, a'irfa'nj'al'iu3? iM .roToMp!m!ms' WTO 2.10.7.W a. m,i Op. "wa we fnyrf, 7.20 . to.. 12M l2r!i0lailikk 2BI .. lilt, 12.3. ,60 and 55 p.m. Bun Jay, 2 lo and 7.43 I' Ta.m;mm and Mahanoy city, week y, 20, 6ii, 7.20 a. m., 1Z35 20 Md 6J! ; Buuday, 2.10and 7.48a. m. Adultlonal rr Mahanoy fclly, week days 7.TOpYin .a3.6,o',p!rman, Columl"a. ye. For Wllllamjport, "anbury and Lewlbnrt. ekdays,8.!H, 7.20 aud 11.3J a. bj., 1.35 jo. Bnndnv 8:25 . m. ' ,uv MshnHOy- Wane, weekdays, 2.10 8.S. -JSP-?1;1 l-3" B- m" 12-,f' 18r '. 6.56! 7.00 anc :io, p. m. Sunday, 2 10, 3.2 and7.4B a. u, u, aj For (ilmrdvllle (Itafpnhannock Btatlon) 12.85, 1 86. ::w, 6.56, i.W nud9.25. p. m. Sunday, 2-10 1) .2 , 7.4 a.m., 3.15 p.m. or Ashland and Mbumos ., 5.26, 7.211, 11.31 a. m., 1 S Kin, week aayr, as. 7.m nnA um 2 TKAINB FOI; BHKN ASUOAH: Leave iNew York via Philadelphia, week :iMhl. Sunday, 6.O0 p. 111.. 12.16 nignt. Leave New York via Mancn chimk, week Una, 4.80, 8.45 a. in., 1.00 and 4.0 p. m. ,vSve Fhllkdelphia, weea; daye. 4.10, and 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 6.U0 p. m.. in m Brood nd Oallowliill and tj.35 a. in. and 11.80 p. m. from 8th anr. .j rota reete. Banday 8,05 a. ra. 11 .SO p. m. rrom u and ng Leave Keadlng, week days, 1.83. 7.10, 10.15 anfi 11.60 n. w., 6.55, 7J)7 p.m. Buuday 1.35 ana 10.48 a. m. Leave Foltsvllle, week Uayo, 2.40, 7.40 a. m U8C8.11 p. m. Bnnday, 2.40 a. 111. and2.CS p.m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.70, .8 ana 1 1 2 1 a. in., 1.21, 7.13, aud u. 18 p. in, Sunday 3.10 I. m. and 2.50 p.m. rfave Mahanoy City, week doyo, 3.40, 11.18 and U.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.42 and Ml p.m. Ban. .lay, 8.40 a. m 3.20 p. m., Leave Mahanoy Flan e, week daj s, Z-f), 4.C0 D.ai, 1U3. 1 1X0 a. in. ,1.1)0, ixti. 6 20, it), 7.57, ana 10,00 p.m. Bunday2.4, 4.00, und B.iO, a. m. 1 4 1, p. m. Leave Olrardvllle (llappahunnocir Btatlon) week days. 2.47, 4.07, oM, and 9.41 a. m 12.05, 4J2, 6.2S, 6.S2, 8.03 and 10.06 p. m. Banday, 2,47, i.27,S.2Ha.m.a41p. mv ' Leave WllllBUiBPort, week days, 8.00,9.45 nna II. 85 a. m, 8.35 and 11.15 p. ru. Sunday 11.15 p.m. tor Baltimore, Washlcgton and the west la B. dc O. B. It., through trains leave Qlrara venue station. Philadelphia, (P. & It, It. It.) at 4.16,801 and 11.27 a. m.,1.34. 4.21, 6.55 ami .'.23 p. m. Uunday, 4.18 8.02 11.27 a. to., 4.21 .65and7.2Ip. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, ieave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htreet Wharl sea oouiiioueei wnari. For Atlantic Citv. Week-days Esnress 9:00 a. m. and 2.C 4.00 p. hi Accommodation, 8.C0 a. in., 6.00 P. m. Sundays. Express, 9.00, a. m. Acoommo. tation, 8.00 n. m. and 4.80 p. m. luiturnlng. leave Allanllo City, depot comet W.aullc and Arkansas avonues. WeekKlays -cJxpietw, 7.30, 0.00, a, in, and4.0u, p. n, Vcoomiuodntlon, li.OO, 8.05 a. la. nnd 4.30 1.80 p. m. Bandays. Express, 4.00 p. in, Accommola lion, 7.IW a. lu. and 4X0 p. m. C. U. HANCOCK, Qen'l Fasa'r Agt) . A. MoLi.OU. Pres. riiUcn'l Macwer. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOUUTI-KILI. UIVUIIOIJ. On ami after Nov. 24, 1830, traint tMt teav Rhenundoah us follows: For Wlggan, ailborton, Fraokvlllo, New CS3tiei Clair, nud way points, 6.00, 0.10 m and 4.1pm, Sundays, 600, 9.40 a m and 3.1 0 m. For.Vottsville, 6.00, 9.10 a m nnd 4.15 p m, Bondays, 600, 8.40 a m and 8.10 P m, For Heading, 6.00, 9.10 a m and 4.15 p m. Bnndays, t40, 9.40 a. m. and 3.10 p m. For Pottatown, Phoemxvilie, jNorrlstowa and Philadelphia (Broad street station), 6,00, i.IOIa m. and 4.15 p zn week days jkr&days, 600,0.40am3.10pm "Trains lenve Frackvihe lor Bhenandoah at 40 am' and 12.14. 7.42. 10.09 n m. Hucdura. .13 a m and 6.40 p in. -leave Pottavlllo lor Bhenandoah, 10.16 ana IJ48X&8W.15, 9.42 pm. Sundays, 10.40 a bi 3.10 p IU. Lavo Philadelphia (Broad street station), rot Pottsville and Bhenandoah, 6.67,10.2a a m 2.10, 4.10 and 7.00 p xa week days. Bunday9.2a a ui and 1.10 p. m. . ... 1. iviatutMitiu. ...V. u,uv, U,UV, i.JU, 8.208.30, J.50, ll.OOand 11.15am, 12.00 noon, (ltm llerl cxnree. 1.06 and 4.60 n m.l 12.4i. I.do. 2.un 8.20. (. 5. 6.. 6.3(1. 6.60 7.13 K.12 and 10.00 11 m 11 111 night, On Bundays, SSO, 4.05, 4,40, 6,35, 8.12, 8.30, 9,60V a iti and 12.40,8.20 (limited 4.60), 5.2b, C80, 8.51) 7.13 8.12 p m and 12.01 night. For Ben Olrt, Spring Lake, Bfllmar, ocean Prove, Asbnry Park, and Long Branch 8.20, 11,15, a. ra, 4.00 n. m. week davr Fox Fieehnld, 5.0', p. m. week days. Balllmor and Washington, S.69, 7.S0, 8,31 9.10, 10.20, ) 1.18 a m, Wi (limited express) 8,48 I.Ufi7an 7.40 p. m.. and 12.03 night. Fo lialihnorei nty 02, II 1,6 OS and I1.8O p. tru On Bnndays, 8.E). 7.20, 9.11'and 11.1s n. in. 4.41 8.57,7.40 p ra. 12.03 night. Baltimore only 5.08 and il.SOpm. For Tilcnmond and tho Booth 7.20 11.18 a. iu (Limited Express 12.86 p. io.J12.03 night, week! days. Sundays, 7.20 a.m., 12.03 night. Iralns leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg ana the west every day at 12.25 and 8.10 a m aud 3.00 (limited) and 8.40 p m. "Way for AItoona 4.15 a m and 4ao p m every day. For Pittsburg only, 11.20 a ju dally and 10.20 - m week days. Leave Snnbury lor 'Wllllamcport, Elmlra, L'anandalgua, Kocbestcr, Bnftaloasd Niagara ("alls 6.10 am daily, and 1.43 pm weekdays. For Vatklrs, B.S0 p m week days. For Krie and Intermediate points, 5.10 a m:, Jally. For Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9.63 a m. dally, 1M and 6.30 p. m. week days. Fox Kenova 6.10 a m 1.43 and 5,30 p in week days. .10 a, m Bundays. 'UAB. BPOQH, J. It, WOOD, (Jen. Man'r Hen. Pass, Agt, yiLMINQTON & NOIITHEHN II. It. Timetable intffect May. 10, 1891. Trains leave Reading (P. & It. station) for uiuniiiui, auyjeri, liirubuoro, joanna, rjpri neia, waynesourg Junction, Coatesvllle.West iieKier.Limusiora Jnuciion, u. A u. Junction Wllmilirrtnn n,lrt IntnrmpHtnln .Inftnn. except eunuay, at 0.2a and 8.30 a.m. nnd 3.15 p. m. Nunaay only at 8.05 p. m. For Warwick, BL Peters nnd Intermediate statlons,dally except Bunday, at 8.20 a.m., ana 6,19 p. m. Bunday only 8.15 a. m. For Blrdfcboro and Intermediate slatlona, Batnrday only, at 12 m. For Baltimore aud Washington (B. A O. B. It.) dally except Bunday at 6.25 nnd 8.30 a. m. and 3.15 p. ra. Bunday only al 3.05 p. m. Trains arrive at Heading (P. s It. station) Irom Wilmington, B. & O. Junction, ilont rhanin, Chaddsford Junction, West Chester, Lenape, Coatesvllle, Wayneshurg Junction, Bprlngneld.Joanna.Biidsboro, Qlbraltar.Bey ferl and Intermediate stations, dally except Bundav at 10.20 a. m. 6.52 and 8.17 r m. hnn. 'day only nt 11.24 a, m, rom Ht. I'eters, Warwick and Inlermediato stations, daily except Bunday, at 8.23 a. m. and 2.25 p. m. Bunday only at 8 p. ra. From Blrdtboro and intermediate stations. Saturday only at 1.40 p. m. From Washington and Baltimore, dally ex. cept Bunday, 10 20 a. ra. 6.6S-and 8.17 p.m. Bunday only nt 11.24 a. m. . fiOWNESH BItmilB, Gen'l l'ass. Agt. A. G. MOCA UHLAN U, BupL RUPTURE, ?rfr 1 1 w 11 ui Hupture hy Dr. J. B. MAYEIt, 831 Arch St., Phlla. Thomas B. liartuug. New Itluggold, Pa., I.Pandt, south h-uston. la L. P. & O. A. Deturck, Olcy, l'a II. Q, Hlanley, 421 Bpruce St., Lebanon, Pa., a" Schneider. Locunt Dale, Pa.,D, B. Noll, Lime kiln, Pa., Wm. E. Ilarienstlne, I'boenlxvlllo. l'n., W. M. Irflnbach, 624 Wathlngton St.! Beading, Pa., J. O. Lyme. 1810 W. IlowardBt.; llarrlsburg. Pa., o. Keehn, DouIa6svllle, Pa. Dr, MAYEH Is at Hotel Penn, Heading, I'a., on the 2nd H&turduv nf t-ncU mnnlli full in see him. JTp R. BRIOKER, M. )., PHY&IOIAN AND SLROEON, ay. v jaii. venire nireei; juananoy city, pa, fikln and all special diseases a specialty.