Evening Herald. rUIIMSlIBI) DAILY, SUNDAY DXCHPTHD IT. 0,110V Hit, Hilltor nnd VuMlther. ir.ir, ,T. U'ATKIXS, Jonl lldllnr. ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT TTir WXXtttO lIKItALDhuna larger Hr culnHan in Mienandnan thtm any oilier jmjier pulHihiil, Hook ipen to all. UBSCBIPTION RATES. DAH.T, per year - AVkekt.v, per year wot 1 Sn XuUrrd it the Pontofflea, at Shenandoah, for trsnnmliwlon through the mulls m uneoml oiw mall matter. LAKESIDE DATES. Figures Demonstrate the Popu- larity of the Resort, duly a! Win. l'etm Sunday Kihool. " 21 St. Nicholas Sunday icliool. " '11. Temperance Band, Shenan doah. July 28. The Washington Hook A lad der C"'in'ny, of Mslisnoy City. July i.0 Trinity Heformed Sunday echO"l, of Shenandoah. Jtitj 30. Young Men's UepuMIcanOlul' of SUt anoy City. duly 31. Prwbyterian Sunday tcliool ol Slalianoy City. Au. 3.Kngllh llsplUt Sunday tcliool of Shenandoah. Auit. M. 15. Sunday school of Mali nnoy 1'hine. Aug. 5. M. K. Sunday whool, Aililand. Aur. 0 MvaiiKflllcal Sunday school of Mahanoy City. Aug. 7. Welsh Congregational, ilalia noy City. Aug. 8. 11. E. SunUuy school, Oilber ton. Aug. 10. SI. K. Sunday scliool, Girani villo, and Union Sunday scliool, Lost Creek. Aug. 11. Welsh Uaptist, Congregn tional and Methodist, Shenandoah. Aug. 12. Lutheran inltjlomiry festival. " lit. Ktilsoonal Sunday scliool of Mahnnoy City. Aug. 11. M. K. Sunday school of Asli land. Aug. 15. Eisteddfod. " 17. Lutheran Sunday school, Oi rar'iville. Aug. 18. English llnptid Sunday school, Maliimoy City. Aug. 10. M. E. Sunday school of Shon nndoali. Aug. 20. Trinity Koformod Sunday school of Mahanoy City. Aug. 22 1. 11. Sunday school, of Oil borton. Aug. 21. V. II. Sunday school of Shen andoah. Aug. 25. English Lutlioran, Mahanoy City. Rocky Mountain Ouro. Tho druegists claim that pooplo call dally for tho now cure for constipation and sick headache, discovered by Dr. Silas Lano whilo in tho Kooky Mountains. It ie sid to ho Orogon grape root'(a groat rcmody In the far West for thoso com plaint) combinod with simplo herbs, and is mado for use by pouring on boiling water to draw out tho strength. It sells at 50 osnts a package and is cidlod Lano'e Family Medlcino. A rainy day reveals a good many holes and btid places in thu sidewalks. Hold It to tho Light. Tho man who tells you conlldonlially list what will cure your cold is proscribing Koinp's Balsam this year. In the prep aration of tliis remarkablo medicine for coughs and colds no expense is spa rod to combino only tho host and purest lngredi onts. Hold a bolllo of Kemp's Balsam to tho light and look through it; notico tho bright, cloar look; then coinparo with other romodios. I'rico 60c. and $1 From ten to twolvo hundred watornv Ions fill a frolght car. To NorvouB, Dobllltatod Mon. If you sond us your addross, wo will mail you our illustratod pamphlet explain ing all about Dr. Dyo'c Celebrated Kloctro Voltalc Bolt and Appliances, and their charming oflccts upon tho nervous de bilitated system, and how they will quickly rostoroyou to vigor, nnd manhood. Pamph let free. If you are thus allllctod, wo will lend you a Ifolt and Appliances on a trial. Voltaic Hbia Co.. Morsuall, Mick. Buttormllk an 1 skim samo pur cent, solids. milk contain tho Shlloh's Consumption Curo. TIiIh 1h beyond nutlon the tnoft suc ccsMul Cough Medicine wo hsve ever sold, a lew doses luvurlably cure the worfet otifce ol Cough, Croup, and Ilioiiehllls, while II" won derlu! MicceH in the cure of Consumption is without a parallel in the lilxtory of uirdicfnn, tiluce It's ilrst dtfeomery it bus been sold on a guarantee, a lekt which no oilier medicine can Niuna. 11 you iiab h i uuku wutwrutMiy mti yuw lu llj Jl. J IIUC 4V 1 vuir. M" W UIBi HUH S1.I0. If yourl.ungxarotoip, ChcH or Hack lume, urn Hilloh's I'oioub 1'laster. Hold by I). (. Ilaiienbucli, N. IS, .comer Muln and Liioyu sireem. Tho markets aro now excellent. The Seoret of Success. V. II. llHgenbuch, the diugglkt.liellflvwi that the hocrtil of .ui('CoM in l erMtveiHiicti. Theie fore lie peinUle lu kmplng I lie tlmstllueof jn'riiuneriuH, loiiti urucu-K, conn etiu, ornno miu cnciniraib on me nturseu lie MipeciA ly Inute all peixina who Imve pvlpluillon, sbort breath, eMk or hungry Hd", pain In fildi oi- Mhouluer. omteiiloii. lilsblmRre. div ciugh, xnioilierlng, ilrowy or fieai t dlkeate HtlJ i'l. MUM UI1T.,IICU flOIV aitlllt lll'U, be io 11 1m loo IhIh. u 1ms the largHit Hale of any simllMr reu.tdy. Kine book ofleidliiio iiIjiIh liee. Dr. Mile' llonKiisllve Nervine U uusurpaswd for eieepletwuewi, headuehe, flu, Poaches ripening. A Husband's Mistake Tlubanda loo often penult wlos, pud par nii their children, to Miller fioin btadaehe, niinetu, ueurMiKiH, hiffjuw hiii'mi, iii. iter vfir.KUeNn. when by the Uhe of l)r. Allien' KiNiointlvo Morvlne kueh serious rektilu eould easily bo prevented DrueKlsls every where my It give universal sallMnoiloii, and Jin - ai Immense sale. Woodworth Co., of l'ort Wuyue, Ind.; Hnow & lu, of Byraruse, II YjJ C Wolf, lllllMlalp, Mich.; Biid bun. d edaol others say ' It Is the greaiist seller they ever knew.'' It contains no oplitts. Trial bottles and flue book on Kcrvous jJlfctusee. free at u. Jl. iiugennuch's, THE BIG SANDIiNS. TUB COUNTnY INHABITED BY THE HATFIELDS M'COYS. lUrtmnrii Wlio Would OccnuloHiilly reir.o u Klciinicr anil Millie It tlin Berne of Their Wild lleliimcliorlon Tin "Ills Nnnily Hollar." Tlie mountaineers who live nlong tho Jliff Sandy river, which forms the dividing line between West Virginia mid Kentucky, mid their neighbors of northeastern Kentucky, who nave ooen j so prominent for many years in feuds, 1 vendettas, and bloody buttles, are most peculiar people with a History running n mjr wny f accomplishment, as scv away back Into the '3i's, Mil's and SO s j ertti railroads are projected and more and venerations preceding, whlol published would throw into me snauo the beat efforts of 1 he Texas frontier in the days of Its greatest notoriety. Tho ltlg Handlans proper, the men who eoinposo the corps of the llatllelds and Mot'oys. owe their peuullnr character istics, their vengeful disposition, and their undaunted bravery to tin ances try dating back to the time when the foothills of the Cumberland mountains, the streams and valleys tributary to tlie Sandy were nrst settled by a race of intrepid Indian hunters and trap ors, followers of iloone, Kenton Ar biickle, and other leading spirits. Many of these men married Indian squaws captured In raids, or purchased from tlie different warlike tribes which then Inhabited this region, and tho blood of these feminine branches of tho klngllest Indians (for tradition and documents still In existence show thai. tho white hunter of that day was still r SKI7.1NO A STEAMBOAT. something of an arlstocr.it, and seldom condescended to mute wiin me com moner members of the tribes) is lit this late day plainly apparent in the tall, straight forms, the keen eyes, nnd long, black hair of many of the older familios. Tho lllg Snndy raftsmen became known throughout tho country as tho wildest, most dangerotiB class of men on the Ohio river. Their carouses, their love of lighting or anything which partook of desperation and deviltry is still a familiar theme from Pittsburg to Cincinnati. Hundreds of stories of their dare-devil scrapes are still told along tho river, and it wasnot an uncommon thing when several hun dred of them hud sold their timber, which thev had lloatcd down to Cin cinnati in immense rafts and llcets, for them to get on board one of thulargcst boats which at that day piled tho river on their up trip und tako tho captain, pilots, engineers, and other ollicers prisoners and then run the boat to s it themselves. Every other craft in the legitimate trade gavo tho "pirate" ns wide a berth as possible, running into tlie banlc If necessary to got out of the way. When a town or landing was ap proached tho bell was kept clantring as fust as stalwart arms could pull tho rope, while tho whistle was blown loud and lung enough to awaltcu tho seven sleepers. Tho citizens of the towns seemed to know by intuition that tho rattoinen had taken possession ol a boat long beforo she cumo in sight nnd crowds of them would congregate along tho bank to witness the htrango scene. There wur no Ubo to rchist, as stenmboatmen soon learned, nnd tho only way to savo the boat and property was to elleet fcomo sort of compromise, which generally ended in tho dare devils running tho steamer half a day or such n matter, when they turned her over to the proper owners. Although these men were known to uo dare-devils nnd fond of fight or any thing which partook of excitement thoy were not all bad by any means. Along in tho ' I0's and 'CO's the coun try for hundrcdR of miles nbovo and be low was filled with counterfeits, prin cipally silver dollars. Tho irovcrnment of tho United States scut out a number of its best detectives and after a long timo they locatod their manufacture at Sandy, but the manufacture was not suppressed until a long tlmo after everybody know as well ns tho ofllcers tliomsolvos that tho counterfeit was manufactured soiuowhero up the stream. Thu "Big Sandy dollar," as NOT ANY TOO SOON. the counterfeit wob denominated, was is common 'as it more legitimate brother from the mint at Washington or New Orleans along the Ohio valley, ind It was claimed openly and I be jlovo frequently udmltted to this day by the older people that the "lllg Sandy dollar" contained as much silvor Ind was an handsome a piece of money is the genuine, liven long after tho 31scovcry of the eonlackers' den in tho mountain the bogus dollar remained In irculatlon. To uccouut for this tho writer has been often told that the counterfeiters had discovered n vein or mine of silver in the mountain, and that they were "using pure silver and tnoro of it than was contained In thr genuine, llo that as it may, the tradi tion still exists that a silver mlno ex isted nnd was long worked at soma point on tho Sandy. This Is tho character of tho countvv wild, mountainous and almost Im penetrable, nnd thinly populated by a people who are loo years behind tho times and who to-day nro living over again in a somowluit modified form tho lives of their ancestors of u, century ago. Is it any wonder, then, that tho llatllelds and McCoys, tho Tollivcrs, Underwoods, and ethers of like ilk can and do defy the laws and laugh at the efforts of courts, backed as they often are ly companies of (soldiers anil even batteries of artillery? .Nothing but a greater civilisation can or will remedy these troubles, but that seems now in than one commencod through tho hills nnd ralloys of this rich but at present almost valueless country. KISSED A ROADAOENT. I.j din 'J'liuiiipiom Und n Tlirllllnc Itxpet-leiicv Out West A good story is told about Lydla Thompson, the. burlesque actress, who first visited this oMinlry in the early fceevntles. At that period there waH no railway to Cheyenne. To "make" that city the famoUB burlesqucr wan forced to cross the plains by stage from Deadwood. She only took part of her company along. Jt was on a cool August evening mat mo uoacn ion. DeHdwood. After u two-days' rido they were attacked by road a cents. who were disgusted to find that all the occupants of the conch woro of tho gentler box. The outlaws seldom attack or rob women. Yet they didn't liko to tell the driver to "go on" on such occasions. As they hesitated on this occasion, tho burlesquors, who wcro rendy to hand out their valuables, wondered what it nil meant. "What do you want?" asked llisa Thome-son, who had thrown an old red shawl under her arm and other wise changed her appearance to that oi nn lrlsli woman ol meagre means. "I want a kiss," demanded the leader of the road agents. "lint sure, yez don't wnnt to kiss an nuld woman like mcself," said the fair Lydla. "lou may lie lrlsli, m am, but dem Hps is just too lovely fur anything; so irit down, an uo mighty quick nbout it. nd the leader whipped a dangerous loolclng gun out ol ins pocket. Lydla alighted without further ado and delivered a kiss to tho outlaw with unerring aim. And so did all tho other mombcrs ol tho company, who wondered what the noxt move would be. 'Fhwnt le yez wnnt now?" asked Lydin as tho lust member of hor troupe had given up the coveted kiss. "ou can git now, the leader nnswered, "and be kinder careful, not to tell any body that yo met us. Sec." The last woril had hardly been IIIBSKD THE 110AD AOKNT. littered when tho burlesquors wcro la their seats. They never told any body, nnd the secret only leaked out onito roPTltlT- What the Druggists say of Hciskcll's Ointment: When we nre afeked to recommend a prepara tion for ftklu ili8ea.se.no hatirl out IIkiskklis Ointment, Willi every coiiilJence of Unsuccess ful treatment or tlie LlUeunc." J. C. lliiuit-K, 5 Main St., nutlcr, Pa. "I havobeen selling Hkiskkll's Ointukmt for eleven yi-urs. 1 1 alves uut erbul satlsfoctlos It will curo Tkttrii. O. W. lUcKKNiiKnoKR, Balnbrldge, r Wo have evidence of the curatlvo properties of 1kikkli.'8 Ointmknt here. It lit a gouV reliable ointment." Ki.umi.no A 1-ler, Tarenlum, Ta. "In all skin disease I Invariably recommed n&laKKLL'U UINTUBNT." J. J, Kgil, Flmrpsburg, Ta. miTeiskfm.'s Ointmrkt cures wlien all else fulls." McClullan & 11 bxd, Fieeimrt, Pu. " Heisklll's Ointiiekt sells on Its own merit " II II. Hilton. Kluauulng, l'a. W IS 319 is and will ever be tho Komedy for rnrnit . TnAiianea. Uaokaoho." Il-Pafna In thA Kfrln. Ohest nndl I Joints, Meurnigia, eprwu, oso Before you need to ooy, otitaln the viduaWe tnoki "Gnljle to Hfjlth," with! 4 oadwoiuioU of proraluout I'Bjsioliss, M JsADslHUHTERAiCO;, 310 Broadway, HEW YORK. 28 Prize Medals Awarded! 'SiropoanHoaBeaiBadoletadt,Tio&iloo7 Vienna, l'ragno, Kottordam, OHeBi Unrambere, onstelni Lelpalo, 50 Cents a bottle, For Salo byj T. I. J). KIllIilN. O. II. IIAGKNHUCII, 8HENANDOAH, PA., Sjgana otner arugGisii. Ooea Backache with a Drawing-down Tain, 5 Weary, Tired Feeling, Disinclination to Labor, Bcanty nnd High Colored TJrlno? ! Ifyouhavoanyofthcuotroublcsyoufnny " be mi ro you have Kidney Dlseano Aro ; yon bilious? Ilavo you Jaundice? Do 2 you linvonsnllnwconiptoxlou? Arovou troubled with constipation? If no, you have Mver Complaint niul.shonld road i the following teatlraonlals i : Mrs. Ciiah. IIathorm, CI Pearl 8t., ; llangor, has been very low with Kldne' ; lilaease; the has been confined to her bed ! for some time. Had n comdnntnnd ln ; tense backacho with all other symptoms 2 of Kidney Dlfcasc. Iter husband bought : Brown's Sarsapurlllaj she was cured by It, and Is now lu better health than for S years. Her friends say Drown'a Barsa S parllla saved her life. J John 1'nn.i.tpsof Taylorstown.Wash- lngton Co., Pu., sa! I hud suffered S drendfdlly from Mtomneli and IJver S trouble and was reduced to 117 pounds, ; when 1 commenced to use Rrown's Bar ; SHimrllln, and now weigh 140 pound. I S consider It tlie beri Medicine lever tttecf, and had tried a Teat many, without ro '; llof before taking Ilrown's BnranparlllH, S You may refer to me whenever you i please. I The railroad mon of the United States are among the mnstuupahle, Industrious I end faithful of her citizens. T them At oil Druggists 1.00. DON'T tako Soraethlug else Aha WAnnEH & Co., Solo Brown s Sarsaparilea '"tfBjsjiancciaiiiiiiiiiuB'iiiijiiiiiioiiQiimntiilniiniiiiinsiiitiHi Loliigh Valley Railroad. AnnANOEMEHT OF TASSKKOKB TEAIKU. JIAY 10, 1891. raescneer trains will leave Hlif imndoah fc r Mauch Chimb, LehlEhton, Hlallngton, (iiUv eauQiia, Alleritowu. Brllileliem, 1-iihton, l'hll artolphia and New York at D.17, 7.40, 9.08 a.m. 122, 3.11), 6.211 p.m. For Helvlclcre, Delaware Water Gap and alroucHbiirg at 6.7, n.-m.. and 0.26 p. in. For Lanibertvllleand Trenton, D.Os a, is For Wlilte Haven, WllkesJlarre and Fltl ton 6.47, .l, 10.41 a m., 3.10 and 6.20 p. m. For TunahHiinoclt, 10.41 a. m 3.10 and 6. p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca, Qenova and and Lyonf 10.41 a. in., alio o.ai p. ni. r nr i Jicei vine, xowiiuan. cayre, averiy Klmhn. Itochcaier. lliitlulo. lairaia Fulls Clilcapo and all.olutB West at 10.11 a. in., nnd 6.2p. m. For j-lmlra and the West via 8lmanca at 3.10 p. m. 1' ur Auueitrieu, xiuy.iviuii, (ju,,-niuu, .uiu her Yard. Wcathirly and Fcnn Huven Juno lion lit 6.41, ".JO, U,0S n. in. and 12.62, 8.10 and 5.20 p.m. 1'or Jennesvllle, lievlston and Beavei Meadow, 7.40, l).08a. m. end 6.28 p. m. r or ecraijion. at o.i vua, iu.4iu. xxi. o.iuiuiu M p. m. Knr Unzle Brook. Jcddo. JJrlfton and Free laud at 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a.m., 122 3.1U and 6.28 p. m. ruruuuuHiie ui 0.11 uuu v.v-o . iu., .wu 8.10 p.m. r Or IV IgUHU:, uuuci urn nuu f luvviijo ... 6.5U and D.0S a m., and 4,10 p.m. For yaiesvuie, Aiananoy uny nnu ueiauo 6.47. 7.40. 9.C8, 10.41, 10.68 u. m.,12.62,3.10,5.26, 8,03, 9.2- ardl0.27 p. m. Pn I ...t P.c.1, -Slrarritrllla .nil A rhlanil 4.27. 7.W.8.62. 10.15 II. m., 1S, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35 8.10 and 9.14 p. m. For UnrKwater, Bt. Clair and I'ottsville. 7.40, '.OS, 10.53 a. m 12.62,3.10,4.10, 5.26 and 8.R p.m. fOT riQCK illllUUIHlll, JliW JXISIIIU UllU Moren. 7.40, 9.08, 10.68 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 5.26 and 8.03 p.m. For Haven Ilun, Centralla, ilt. Carmel and filiamokin, 82, and 10.15 a. m., 1.4U, 4.41 and 8.0(1 p. m. Trains leave Huamokln for Bhenandoab, 74 11J15 a. m., 2.10. 4.30 and 9.30 p. m., arrlvlne at ucnanaoau, u.eo a. in., o.iv, dm tuiu 11.15 p. in. SUNDAY TKAINH. For I)st Creek, Ulrardvllle and Ashland, 8.50, 9.10 11.85 a.m., 2.45 p. m. For Darkwatcr. bt. Ulatr and Pottsvllle, O.DU, O.W, VXJ K,Ul.i X.ltJ l't 111. For Yatesvllle, Stabanoy City and Delano, B.W, lI.ao a. In., tw, o.ua p. rn. For Lolly, Audenrled and Ilazleton, 8.01 a- m., 1.40 p. m: For Mauch Chunk. Lehlghton, Blatlngton, Catasauqua, Allcntown, llelhleliem, Kastor and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m: For I'liiladelnhla, 1.40 p. m. IS. II. BYINGTON, Uen'l lafs. Act., lletLlehcin. FIRE INSURANCE I Urgtil ui Oldest Reliable Fsrel Cut Cttnjtilu Bepreaented by OAVlD FAUSTi 120 B, Jardln Btreci, HHKNANDOAH, VA WATER OF LIFE. A newly discovered M1NFHAL WATEIt, the use of which will tupply important ele ments necemury to heallh. It will cure the Kidneys, Liver, Btomnch, and all Bowel and Uladder diseases. It will dissolve calculi and remove them, it removes the nrlo acid from tho blood and thus destroys Malaria and Chills. It cures DrlRlit's disease, and la es pecially recommended for people advanced in life, nnd for genera) debility. For undoubted proofs of this send for pamphlet giving full paitlculars.toJ.lt. I'lJnnY, Water of Life Co., SI Houtli Main Bt Wllkes-Barre, Fa. fill ill OMLYI ror i.U3i'orriuno haiihodd General SDaHLIlVODa I1EBILITV) iVcUnecf Body andMitiJ, CfTeett of ErrfiraorExeMset in Older Younr. llvbu.l, flcl'l BliMIOOU TullJ llmortd. How 10 onUrfO ami etrrr.ih.aiisii-MiOKLuraiouiiiNSiriiireiivf.oiir. ibioionir Dofiiilon iioiia niuriiiiNT-H.Miii. Ron Ir.lfrr rroa &oSLIi-iaad)orlf BCaantrl... Writoll..i9. Du.orlLtl.o Hok, ftpt.Oftlloncnd tirooli la.ll.d (..tlcdlfrr. ljJr... ERIS MECtCAt. CO.. BUFFALO, H. V . New Jblrm, Ifeiv Slock. Green Truck, Fine Groceries, FRUITS, be, Delaware roe chad and other fresh fish right from the boats on J'ridays. Fresh Greens froni thetjoutb. Evan's Building, E. Centre St. U.S. mtllam'oiatland) Everything new und .resh. Goods delivered to any part of town. It. O. KNIGHT & SON. SINGLE. 'A ties tnjublM with thoae e.nnoyin; irrt,fii.i.ieF rp.iuentlr fullowin'jo ful.torxpn-UPe, or frou'on utituUonal WtMtkne4.en bo pwruiUt to thuir hbOQlt Uo DR. OuCHOINU'S O -luUrmet, FEMALE REGULATING PILLS. Titer urtt BtrenBthenlatt tftho entlrB sril.f . i.ii toua, vliforatid roatfuttio foiatu alt fanrtioaaor tol tod mind, Beat briar,!, eemrolyt , ..laih J. i)r. Hurtor MoUlclnoCo..ST.LOUIS. MU Your immense Interests nro Intrusted, nnd without them we should innko little or no progress. In their dally toll, there In called good Judgment, honestv, fidelity, qulcknoss of thought, hand and eyp, ami coupled with those, they are required tf donn immense amount of labor. lu Is Hltlobr no work connected with ',' building and maintaining of a railroad that does not bear heavily on the K'd noys. On tho track, In laying rails ami lit grading J In the shops where the mar velous engines, and palatini cam aro pu together; in the baggage room, at the desk, on the engines, or wherever the rnllrond man may be, his work opens a path for KUlnoy trouble Ilallrond men therefore, cannot fall to be Interested In tho statement of a man, who, for 40 years, has been a rondmnsteron thehlg lloston ft Maine llnllroad.and now hnvlngclutrge of over 800 miles of roadbed. Head the following i a iirat Falls, N. H., May 10, 1887. Gentlemen 1 have used Brown's Sar- ; sapnrllla for Kidney and Liver troubles, i and can truly say It lias done more for 5 me than all the doctors I ever employed, ; and.I have hid occasion to require the S services of the best physicians fn the jj male. My wife has nl&o been greatly z benefited by 1U use. Itcspcctfully, S K. A. SMITH, S Headmaster Boston & Maine It. It. ; O bottles fur S. 00. "Just as good," IT IS NOT. I'roprietora.Bangor, Me. A snfennrt Inrallibl" neulrnllzerand elmlna- loror inipuro fioca, one a raaicaicuin lor ilirimiHllnn. cout. and skin dltcates. Cuiea FpeclUc reltcninaffw rronths and eating ulcer in as many weeks. No luilurcs and nu rclapfes. Soli) at, KIrlln'fi Drufj Store, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. TIIIJATUF, IHIILDING, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00. A. W. Leisenrinq, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrinq, Cashier, S. V. Yost; Ass' t Cashier. Open Daily From 9 to 30 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! Pnia 011 Hnvlncs Deposit. WE'RE AFTER YOB! Your trade Is what wo waut. This Is liow we propose to get It. By BelllDg you a first class article; by selllngyou for lets tbau olliers; by eelllcg you furniture, an organ, a plnno, a sewing machine or anything else in the line of household goods. We have a large and va ried stock to select from. No trouble to show goods. Call, examine and be couvluccd. ci Eh H i ft H r3 THE OLDIREUABLE, Sotttli Dlalit St.. she nsr.asrnz oah. First National Bank, J.P.ltadBrfl, Philadolpuiaond Eoading Bailroad; Hn 3Vi5!e in ejfeel July 10, 1801 mm lEAY snmrooAH as follows j. m. Bunday 2.10 and 7.48 a. in. For New -.ork, via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5.85. -.20, a. m. and-12.35 and 2.60 p.m. otn" JRd!K nnd 1'W,",ne'p,1,n weekdays, 2.10, 6.24, 7.20, a. m 1285 2W) and ',55 P.m! jnrtaF. 2.10 and 7.4S a. m , 4.30 p. m. ?!nr. g!'rrtrifi week aa, 2.m,;.20 a. in,, 0, bjao p. m. or Al lea town, week day, 7.20 i. m. 12.35 . 0 p. m. nr PotUvIlle, week days, 2,iu. 7.au.. m.. 12.3, StW 1 .ml 5.55p.m. Buncay, 2 OMfl" m , 4.80 p.m. .u.w t iuuim and Mahanoy city, wee JV", 2.10, 6.35, 7.20, a. m., 12 35 2.e0 and 6.55 P m. Hnnday, 2.10 and 7.48 a. in., 4 80 p. m. Additional oi iatinoy City, week daya 7,00 p.m. ur XiHnoater and Columbia, weok dayn. .JO a. m.. 2.60 p.m. ' Jot Wllltamsport, unbury and ljcwtbnrR, ek day, 8.25, 7.20 and 113.1 a. m 1.3.1, 7.5J . m, Sunday 3-25 a. m., 3.05 p. in. t-or Mahanoy 1'lane, weekdays, 2.1O S2i, 1 28, 70 and 11.3J a. m., 12.S5, 1.35, 5.65, 7.00anc .a 1 . m. Hnnday, 2 10, i 2i and 7.48 a. m. 1 eg, 4.30 ,. in. ror uinuravuie iHappauannocK isietlon vflk da-VS. 2.IU. 8.2i. 5.SS. 7.ai nil 11.8 1 m.. 12.35. 1 85 H.IKI. 5.56. 7.00 aril H.'JS. n. m. Hundav! 2-iU, 2 v 7.48 a. m 3.i, 4.30 p. rn. or Aniuana aun uhiuokiu, week days, 3,21,5.24,7.20, 11.31 n m., 135, 7 (U Mild 9,28 ui, eunoay k. 1x1., s.ui p. in, ritAlNS bOti 1-ja.KNAMJOAii . liMVO New York via Fhlladeinhla. week ly,7.45 a. m., 1.80, 4.00. 7.30 p. ui , 12.15 nt. ManajiV , u,uu p. 111.. 12.15 ulgnl. eave Nei Vor!; via Mnn.-b t'linnk. week lays, 4.80. 8.45 a. m 1.01) aud 1.0) p. m. 1 eave l'lilludeiiibia. wia imv.. 4.10. Annl 10.00 a. i. 4.00 and tt.UO p. in'., ft ui Broad ad calio-winll and 8.35 a. m.and 11. .a) n. m. from 9inam .r,,u ttts. Hunday 9.05 a. m. 11.10 p. m.from Mn niir u. Jjeuve xteftdltig, wX days, I3i. v.ie. 10.15 nd 11 60 a. m.. 5.65. 7 XI n. m. Bundav 1.35 ana 1U.4H a. 111. Lrfiitve i'ottsville. week davs. V4H. V.40 h. m.. 1,611 p, 111. Bunday, k.4(i, 7.00 a m. and in. iavo Taraaqtia, wik days, K.fO, 8.48 and 1 21 a. m., 1,21, 7.13, and 9.18 p. m. Huoday n.io 7 A3 m. HuaifiO p. m. iieave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.10, 9.! 8 inn 11.47.1. m., 1.51, 7.42 and 9.41 y.m. Him. iay, 8.40,8.17 . 111., 3.20 p, m. L,eave iulianoy Flai.e, week dnyii, 2-4 ',4.10 11.30, ;. 11.1 9 a. ui.,1.1'5, 2.1 IS. 5 20, b 26 7 7, and t"i 'i p. ru. Handay 2.4 4.00. and 8.i7. a. m 3 87, 5.01. p. m. t.ve uirarunue (nappauaunnca rHuuunj wves. .days, 2.47, 4.07, 6.3d, and 9.41 a. in., 12.0, 1 '2, 5.), 6.82, S.03 aud 10.0H p. in, Sunday , 2,47, I. 0:, 8 33 n. m. 3.41, C.o7 p, m. Jjsave Wllllameoori, week daye, 3.00,9.45 and II. 66 a. m. 8.35 and 11.15 p, m. Hunday 11.15 p.m. For Baltimore, Washington and the west, via B. a O. It. K,, through trains leave Ulrard Avenue station, 1'hlladelphla, (!'. A 11. H. 11. 1 at 4.10, $01 and 11.27 a. In., 1.81, 4.21, 6.65 ant 7.23 p, rn. Bunday, 4.16 8.02 11.27 a. m 4.24 1.55 and 7.21 p.m. ATUANTIO CITY DIVISION. tavo rtilladolphla, Chestnut Bt eet W lmrl . aaA Boulh Ktreet Wharf. Per Atlantic tint, Week d ys-Kxprefs, 5 15, 8 00 9 00, 10 45 a. m. audi 'i' (Saturday! only, 1.30), 2.i, 3 00. 3.30, .. , 5 00, 0.00 i . u. AooonimuJatiou, 7 40 u. in., 4.15.0 30 . n -ii,.iyo. -t,xpresR 615, 7.00, 7.31, 8.00, 8 30, 9.00,9.30 4, m. and 4 30 p. in. Aouoan.t. uion 3.00 a. ni. nnd i 45 ... u.. wturulng-, leave Atlautlo City, depot cornet vitlcnrtit Ai-kanapa veres.--i w k-dn 1 Express, 7 00, 7.30, 8 00, 9.00, 10.00 a. m. and 3.15, 4.00, 6.80, B.3i, 7.50, 9 30 p. m. Accommodation B.00, 8.10a. m. and 4..0p in. Sundays-Kx-prebS, 3 SO, 1 00, 6 00, 0 00, 0-30. 7-00, 7.30. 8 00, 9.S0 p.m. iiccommouauun, .ua.m.,D.u p.m. i. A. Ml I.KOD. 1'rea. ct Uou'l Manaiter. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. EOUUXtKILI. Division. On and after Nov. 24, U80, frafni u-ft! lea Shenandoah as follows: For Wlggan, Gllberlon, Fractvllle, New Caatle, Ht. Clair, and way points, 0.(11, 9.19 4 in and 4.1pm. Hundays, 000, 9.40 a m nnd 3.10 1 ni. For I'ottsville, 6.00, 9.10 a m and 1.15 p m, Sundays, 000, 9.40 a m and 3.10 n in. For Keanlinf, 6.00, 9.10 a m and 4.15 pm. Sundays, 600,9,40 a.m. and 8.10 pm. For Fottstown, Fhoenixville, jHorrlBlow-n ind Fhlladelpbla (Broad street station), ",09, J.10 a in, and 4.15 p m week days Sundays, 000, 9.40 a m 8.10 p in Trains leave FrsckvlUe lor Bbenandoah aft 10.40 a rn and 1U.14, 7.42,10,09 pm. Sundays. 11.13 a in and 6.40 pin. Leava FoUsville lor Shenandoah, 10,15 ana 11.48, a ci 7.15, 9.42 p m, E-undays, 10,40 a m 5.15 p in. lieave Philadelphia (Broad stteet ttatlon), lor I'ottsvlUo aud bhenandoab, 5.57,10.25 a m 2.10, 4.10 und 7.00 p m week days. Bunday 9.23 am and 1.10 n. m. For w lorn, a.vj, i.iu, i.iu, o.no, t.ou, i.bv, i.lffl8.80, J.50, ll.00andll.15am.12.00 noon, lira1 tied express, 1.00 and 4.50 p m.) 12.41, 1.40,2.80. i'J), 4, 5, 6, 6.80, 6.&07.13 8.12 and 19.00 pm, 12.01 mem. On Bundsys, 3.20, 4.05, 4.40, 5.35, 8.12, 8.W, 9.60, n t.i. i.ml llLia.S.IO lllmltfd 4.BH1. fi.2f. K.H1. K.Ni 7.13 8,12 P in and 12.01 night. For uea uin, Bpnug iaae, ueimar,, ,,-f ean drove. Asburv Fare, and Lone Branch 8.20, 11,15, a. ra. 4.00 p. m, week davf For Freehold, s.v , p. m. week aayo. Baltlmom and Washlneion. 8.60. 7.20. 8.31 9.10, JU20, J 1.18 a m, 12.1"! (limited cxpiess) 8.49 l.ll anf..iu p, m., anu i.iu mgnu hot Baltimore, my 2.02. 4.1 1, & 08 nnd li.iiO p. m OnKundays,3.60, .fti. 9.11-and 11.18 a. m. 4.41 8.67.7.40 v m, 12.03 nlEhU Baltimore only 5.08 aud M .SO pin. i-nr tticnmondand tne uontn 7.iun.iH a. m,. (Limited Express 12.35 p. m..)12.03 mcht,week days. Sundays, 7S a. in., 12.03 night. 'xraina leave xiarrisourg lor l-nisnarK ana the wcht every day at 12.25 and 3.10 a m and 3.00 (limited) and 3.40 p m. Way for Alloona, .15 a m aud 4.10 p m every day. For Flttsburg only, 11.20 a ni dally and 10.20 in week days. Leave tmubury lor 'Wllllanisport, Klmlra, '.'anandalgua, llochester, Huflaloand JSlagara e'ulla 6,10am dally, and 1,43 pin weekdays. For Vatklns, 5.S0 p m week days. For Krle and Intermediate points, 5.10 a mi, lally. For Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9.53 a ra. dally, 1.84 and 6.30 p. m. week days. For ntnova o.iu a m l.m tmu otv p ui wees uayn( 1.10 a. m Sundays. 'HAH. K l'UUH. pen. Man' J. K.WOOD, (Jen. Pass. Act, ILMINGTON S NOHTUKItN H. VL. Timetable in iff eet May, 10,1891. Trains leave Reading (1 & 11. station) for Qlbraltar, Beyfert, Dlratboro, Joanna, Bprlnsr field, Waynesbure Junction, Coatesvllle.West' CliCHter.CliodBford Junction, II, t O. Junction, Wilmington and Intermedial stations, dally except Hunday, at 6.25 and b'.SO a.m. and 3.15 p. m. Hunday only at 3.05 p. m. For Warwick, HUFetem and Intermediate fetatlons,dally except Hunday, at 9.20 a.m., and 6.19 p, m. bunday only 8.15 a. in. For Birdiljoro and Intermediate Etatlona. Saturday only, at 12 ni. For Baltimore and Washington iB. & O.K. It.) dally except Bunday at 0.25 and 8.30 a. ta. and 3.16 p. m, Hunday only al 3.05 p, in. Trains arrive at Heading (P. & li. station) from Wilmington, li. & O. Junction, Mont rhanln, ChaddBlord Junction, Wt-M Chester, Inape. Coatesvllle, Waynesburg Junction, Hprlngllelil, Joanna, lilrdsboro, Gibraltar, Bey fen and lmeimedlate stallous, dally except Bunday at 10.20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. in. Hun. day only at 11 24 a. m. From Bt. Peters, Wafwick and intermcdlato stations, daily except Hunday, at 8.2J a. m. and 2.25 p.m. Bunday only at 0 p.m. From llirdsboio and Intermediate ttatlons, Saturday only at 1.40 p. ra. Fiom Wakhliigton and Daltlmoro. daily ex cept Bunday, 10 20 a, in. 6.62 and 8.17 p. in. Bunday only at 11.21 a. in. IIOWNKBB 1IHKJOS, Gen'l Pats. AgU A. G. MCOA OBLAW D, BupU II 1 1 fi T 1 1 II C We the undersigned, 11 II r I II M t . nre entirely cured oi II U I I II i I. i(UptUre by Dr J. B. MAYKR, 831 Arch Bt., Phlla. Tbomaa U. llarlung, New lllnggold, Pa., I.iandt, Bouth iiieton, Pu., L. P. li O. A. Deturck, Oley, Fa It. G. Bfanley, 421 Spruce Ht., Lebanon, Pa., A. Hchnelder. Lotut Dale, Pa.,D, II. Noll, Lime kiln, Fa., Wm. E. Ilar enstlne, t'hoenlxvllie, Pa., W. SI. Lelnbach, 021 Washington Ht ' Heading, Pa., J, 0. Lyme. 1310 W. HowardSt., llarrlsburg, Pa 0, Kechn, Dounlassvllle, Pa. Dr. MAYER Is at Holel Penn, Reading, Pa., on the 2nd Saturday of each mouth. Call to see him. JJ K. BKIOKER, M. ,, PHYSICIAN AffD SZjRGEON, Not BEaat Centre Street; Mahanoy City, Ptk Uklnandall speolal diseases a specialty.