Evening Herald. PUUtilSIf HI) DAILY , SUNDAY HXCHITIJD a. a Jiormt, muor tmi pawiiher. ic.ir. .r. watkixs, i.ai miinv. ALL TH E NEWS FOR ONE CENT The IlVnXIXO 11 Kit AIM lutt a larger cir culation in Shcttanitoah inim any oll.tr ;pr publWieil, Jl'iblu t,)tm to all. SUBSCRIPTION rates: DAILY, tr year 8 V Webklt, por year, - m I Po Bntered it the PostofflM, at Btmuaoiiofth, Pa. for transmlKslon through the mills as ninil olas ninll matter. IiA-KBSIDB DATES. Figures DemonAtrute the Popu larity of tho Resort. Auk. SI. K, Sunday school of Mull nnoy l'lsno. Auk. G. M. E. Sunday school, Ashland. Auk. 0. UvaiiRolieal Sunday school of Ilalianoy City. Auk. 7, "WoUh ConRreKatlonnl, Maha- noy City. Aug. 8. M. K, Sunday school, Gilber ton. Auk. 10. M, E. Sunday school, Girsrd- ville, and Union Sunday tchool, host Oreok. Auk, 11. 'Welsh liapttst, ConRrejza tional and MelhodUt, Shenandoah. Aug. l!i Lutliorm missionary festival " 13. Kpitoopnl Sunday school ol Mahanoy City. Auk. 11 Keformed Sunday school, of Tamaqua. Aui. 10. Eietoddfod. " 1". Lutheran Sunday school, Gl- rardvillo. Auc. 18. English llaptiel Sunday school, JIahanoy City. Aug. 19. M. E. Sunday school of Shen andoah. Auc. t!0. Trinity Keformod Sunday school of Mahanoy City. Aue. 22 P. 31. Sunday school, of Gil berton. Auk. 2-1. 1'. M. Sunday school of Sheii nndoah. Auj?. 2C. English Lutheran, Mahanoy City. Ask Your FriondB About It. Your distressing courIi can bo cured. "Vo know it hocauso Komp's Balsam within tho past few yoars has curud to many coutrhs and colds in this.eornmunily Its romarkahlo salo has been won ontlrelt by its Ronuino merit. Ask somo friend who has usod it what ho thinks of Komp' Balsam. Thoro is no medicine so pure, nonoso offoctlvo. Largo bottles 60o and $1 at all druggists'. Watormolon is becoming moro palatable as tho season advances. A Ouro for Constipation Houdncho. and Dr. Silas Lane, whilo in tho Rocky Mountains, discovered a root that wl'mi combinod with other herbs, makes an casj and cortain cure for constipation. It is in tho form of dry roots and leaves, and l! known as Lano's Family Medicine. It will cure sick headache. For tho blood, llvor and kidneys, and for clearing up the comploxion it does wondors. Druggists sell it at 50 conts a pnekugo. Tho days have lost M minutes in longtl since Juno 21st. To Norvouo, DoblUtatod Men. If vou sond ub vour address, we wil mail you our illustrated pamphlet explain ing all about Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro- Yoitaic uoit anu Appliances, ana wen charming ofleots upon the nervoiiB d bilHatod system, and how they will quickly restore you to vigor, ana maniiooa. rampu. let freo. If you tiro thus afllictod, wo wil ionu you a llelt ana Applmncos on a tris, VOLTAIG i.JGiv o.. juarsuau. juice Wo could readily do without rain now for a woek or morn. A Mystery Explained. The nailers contain frcaueiit notices of rich pretty ami educated girls eloping with negroes, tramps anil coaebmen. Tim well Known specialist, Dr. Franklin Miles, says all such girls are moro or less hysterical, nervous, to lieudache, ucuriilgla, sleeplessness, lin. moderate crying or laughing. Theseeliowa weak nervous system for which there Is 110 remedy equal to ltesioratlve Nervine. Trial bottles and a linn boo', containing many marvelous cures, free a' O. II. llagenbueh's drugstore, who also sell, and guarantee Dr. Miles' celebratot Now I loan Core, thorniest or heart tonics. Cures fluttering, short breath, etc. Tho annual fuir timo is not a very great dlstanco off. Shlloh'a Consumption Ouro. Tills Is lieyond question the most suc cessful Cough Medicine we have evi r sold, a lew doses Invariably cure the worn csfcs ol Cough, Croup, and llronchltls, while Its won derful suecefs In the euro of Consumption Is without u parallel lu the history of mtdlrlne. Btnoe It's first discovery It has teen t-old on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. Ji you luvo a Cough we earnestly anlc yon to try it. l'rtoe 10 rents, 60 cmts, and J1.W). If jour Lungs are sore, I best or Illicit lame, use Mljlloh's Porous l'lnster. hold b. O. It. Ilagenbuch, N. K. corner Main and Lloyd streets. Summer Btorms have no respect for pic nic partlns. What a Promlnont Physician and Oheratst sayB After Analysis and Practical Tost Dr. J. I&ttcr, formerly of fiel'rvue Ifo nUal MnlwU CMIeie ami Long Itlund Outleae ptalu at olowt : NKW Yohk. October 2T,, lslW. Alvas llrazlllan Hptuino Co.. II Wall nr. el Oenl: The samp e of yi.ur Cactus lllood f'uio, which I buight for analysis, I have sunleoted to a very thorough iwt, audoan find not a single truce of mineral or mercurial preparation In It whutover; nud, us I have bad ooiisWerablo ouperleuoe lu UscouitUu tlonal olfut In certuln diseases already known Ui you, 1 consider It the BHfestand httvegetuhln blond purifier In tho ma'ket. Yours respertrdlly, D.J. I.YHTKIt, 111 l, Jl.D. Hold at Klrlln'B Drug Htore,Kergusou House lJlook, hhenandoa' . A Glorious Booord. Blnce the Introduction of the Fhiiious I'nn. TlnaCoiiKh and Consumption Cure m this vicinity, the death rate from Consumption liss decreased wonderfully j It never falls to eirect a euro, and la the pest Cough medicine Try It, Trial bottles freo at Klrlln's drug store. THE HOLY COAT OF TREVES. Conalflsrslilo Kxcltemsiit Ornr this A p- proaolilnc ICxIilhltlmi. Londo.v, Auk. 0. Tho approaching ex hibition of tho Holy Coat of Troves Is causing considerable excltemont not only In that olty, but throughout Germany. The garment Is said to be n veritable soamloss umbtle that wni worn by Jesus Christ, ntul It has boon an object of ven eration for oenturlos. Tho commit exhibition will bo the first lit this generation, and only the fourth time the garment will hnvo lwen shown within tho past threo oeuturles, mid fin event Is naturally awaited with great . tcrest by Catholic lu all parts of the world. In tho year 1810 tho first Xapoleon ASsonted to the garment being shown ptlblloly for the second time, but lu gtv- UK tils sanction lie ndtleu tliat tne wont ing of mtrnclos war to be forbidden oil that occasion. The last exhibition rai In 1831, and the mantlo U said to hnve ben tho medium of numerous miracles at that time. Tho German authorities will not per mit any utterances reflecting on tho relic, and the assistant editor of a news paper published lu Silesia has boen sen tenced to imprisonment for two weeks for remarks that wore pnlillshed, alleged to bo disrespectful, In regard to tho Holy Cont. The people of Treves nre making Im mense preparations for the Influx of pil grims. Tho railway authorities liavo already Imd three new temporary sta tions emoted, with spacious waiting and refreshment rooms. Extra rails nave been laid by the tramway companies, and about 1,300 citizens have applied for licenses to start temporary heer saloons and public houses. The police of Treves hnvo requeitel the police of foiling cities In Km ope to send expert detei. Wn to assist In tho detection of thieves and purlolners. Many pilgrims are expected from America. FIVE DAYS IN A TRANCE. A CurluiiA Ctiftn tif Smaimii1,m1 Animation In rimiM.vIvuitlit. I'liiBXixviLUi, Pa., Aug. 3. Mary Brad ley, u pretty 10-year-old daughter of Farmer Bradley, of F llsol Fiouoii Creek, locontly lay In 11 stnto of suspended ani mation for live days. At first sho was pronounced do id, but her family hoped otherwise and resolved to watch over her until they ware sure. In the course of time, a lifo-like tlut overspread the girl's faco anil then relays of watchers were supplied nt tho bedslda night and day without cessation. Fiunlly, on the nttornoon of tho fifth day, tho watchers noticed hor bosom heavo slightly and hor lips tremble. Next hIio breathed a long-drawn sigh and then tossed her arms about and slowly opened her eyos. At first sho was dazed, but gradually hor sensos returned to her. She seemed to hnvo awakened from a refreshing sleep. "I've had such a wonderful dream," Bho said. "I dreamed that I bail died und bad gone to Heaven. Oh, It was such a beautiful sight I Sweet music, angel voices and happiness there. All seemed so blissful. It was like sitting In a uront cathedral and listening to dlvlno mnslo with one's eyes shut. An gels caressoil mo anil lloutou about me. I thought I swum lu tho nir. The lights were not bright and dazzling, but soft nml low. Oa, I wish I could have re mained there alwnys." Miss Bradley has now fully recoverod. The doctors ascribe her catalepsy to physical conditions tuvorablo to siupeud' cd iiiilmation. Death from Hydrophobia. Saoinaw, Mich.. Aug. 3. Morris God frey, tho 17-ycar-old boy uflllcted with hydrophobia ns tho rosult of a dog bite on July 4, tiled vesteruiiy In great agony. Ho was conscious between (Its of raving until an early hour yesterday morning, when the spasms Increased lu length nud violence, finally producing deuth. From the first ho called frequently for water. but no sooner was it brought than he was seized with convulsions and ho was unable to take a drop. A dog bitten by the smnu animal that attacked Godfrey Is now sick, and, with the offending bruto, has been shut up and will bo used by physicians to experiment on. Iiittcr CarrlorB Convention. Nitw Yong, Aug. 3. The second an mini convention of the National Associa tion of Lettor Carriers will bo held. In De' trolt Aug. 5, 0 nnd 7. There nre 283 branches attached to the association, rep resenting n membership of H.UUU. Each branch is entitled to at loast one dele-, gate. The larger branches aro entitled to one dolegato for overy 00 members. An ICntlrnFlru Department Uftftlgns. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 3. Evory mem ber of the .Fire Department here has resigned. A potttlon was circulated and was signed by all the members. This action was brought about by tho action of tho retrenchment comniltteo of the council In reporting a cut of $15 a month all around. All engineers 1110 cut $20, The reduction to take effeot Aug 15. Genuine . 'to la and w ill over bo tho best- Remedy for Gout. Tnflnonwi. Bnokache. Pains In tl o Sido. Chest audi Joints, Weuralgut, Bprains, &o Bofoni yoa a4 to luy, obtain KTITREE OF CHARCE-ffift the valuable bcei 1 "CklUe to Hf altb," wilill endorsements 01 pi 01111110115 yojuiuiaai, AU liKISll .AD.RIGHTER &G0s a I O Broadway, 28 Prize Medals Awartlsdl CsropesnHuusestRuduletsdt, London, Vienna, tragus, nottraaiu, tuteji, llorambertt, Eonstetu, Iieiuato, ou vjonta a bottle, a or Saio i. J. i. iciitivriv. C. II. nAGl.NlUIt ll, SHENANDOAH, PA., tnu etner crugEiKs. CAMERON AND QUAY. The I'onnsilTnnlft 8"ittnra H!flt find Ills- ms tlm rolltleal situation. Mount Joy, I'a., Aug. 8. Senators Cumorou and Quay spent Saturday night nnd Sunday very quietly at Donegal, where Senator Cameron owns 800 acres of as productive land as can bo found. It Is the same old farm house- nmdo famous by the many Important conferences held there when old Simon Cameron look such a prominent part In I'ennsylv .nla polltlos. The distinguished gentlemen had a number of calls during the day from political and business acquaintances, but, t- nil, they were alilo to enjoy n quiet uu , . -1 1 time. Both, while exceed ingly pleusKiit, refused to tell Just what ' they nere doing, but yuay adintttcil tliat they had lieeli talking of Pennsylvania politics. He was asked In reference to the report that Thomas Dolau was to suc ceed Dudley as treasurer. "As to what the members of the committee Intend to do," replied tho Senator, "I have not tho slightest idea. I do not know ot any sucli arrau go incut, but nevertheless It may bu true." Jlr. Quay was also asked regarding the proposed resignation of Chairman An drews and tho selection of his successor, but ho claimed to kuow nothing ot th , organization of the committee. Every one who called at tho houso , asked the Senator about tint Washing ton dream, of which he talked In Phila delphia lust week. He then said that he droamod that "Blaine was coming." Thl.i remark, taken lu connection with tho now well knowu preference of tue Senator for the Maine muu, was n theme ou which overy 0110 took occasion to speak. The Senator Binllod pleasantly as he simply lemnrkeds "iuuny urenm, wasn't ltf" Scuotor Cameron refused so talk of his conference with Quay, but from one of tho Lancaster polltielaus, who dropped lu and out dm lug the day, it was learned that tbo two men aro In perfect accord in rogard to a Presidential candidate; that they are both for tho sume man. It xvns also learned that Quay and Cameron have arranged for another conference in Washington some time about bept. 1. Senator Quuy left for his noma In Beaver early this forenoon. DREW TWO PENSIONS. She Was a Wlitow of nn 1813 Vrtornu and ANa a Dependent Mother, I'Otwtown, Pa., Aug. 8. Mrs. Mary ilasteustlue, nn aged widow of a veteran of tho war of 1812, und mother ot a soldier for tho Union, has become in volved lu a novel legal tnnglo through drawing two different pensions from tho government nt tho s mo time. I'orover half a century sho has been receiving a liberal pension ub the widow of John llnitenstlue, who served in tho war of 1812, and in addition, since 1879, sho has been steadily drawing a second pension as the dependent mothor ot Eli Haston- stlne, who fought lu the suppression of the rebellion. United States pension ofllclnls hnvo been here looking up tho f.icts in tho case. Mrs. Hastenstlno herself admits them. She claims, In defense, that persons whom she trusted Informed her prior to 1870 that Bho was entitled to two pensions, and that she followed their suggestions. Tho peustou ofllclnls, wishing to deal leniently, havo requested that she refund to tho Tre.isury about $2,000 surplusage within three weeks, otherwise tho case will be placed In the hnnds ot n United Stntes marshal for prosecution. A Girl Arrcated as a Hotel Tlilnr. LocicroiiT, N. Y., Aug. 3. Guests at nearly all the principal summer hotels at Niagara Falls have been missing valua bles lately. Yestord iy Chief of Police Dentin, of the Falls, arrested Jennie Mc Elroy, a handsome niid stylishly dressed young lady, on tho chargo of being the thief. Articles wore found that she had takon from the International Hotel, Porter nnd Hotel Atlantique. Sho ac knowledged her guilt, and was sent to jail here for two months. Tho ItloLiiiighllii Murder, New YonK, Aug. S. Tho pollco think they hnve a further cluo to the murder of William McLaughlin, who was shot in front of 410 East Eighty-ninth streot Sat urday night, and aro now looking for George Hallisoy, son of William Halllsey, who is now under arrest. It is alleged that McLaughlin while in Hallisey's house offended tho latter's youngest daughter and was taken to task for It by George Halllsey, whose disappearance leads to, tho suspicion that he did tho shooting. Drowned In Chaiituuqiia I-nUe. Bradford, Pa., Aug. 8. A special' from Jamestown says: James Gormerly, ageut for the High Explosive Company, of Bradford, was drowned In Chnutauqua Lake between Lnkewood nnd Green hurst. Gormerly was out boatrldlng with n lady. Tho boat overturned. Whilo tho lady clung to the boat, Gormerly endeavored to swim ashoro for assistance, but went down. Tho lady was rescued. lresldnt Clink May Oo. New Haven, Conn., Aug. 3. The ru mor Is being persistently circulated that President Clark, of the New York & New Haven Itnilroad, will resign on his return from Europe. The story is that a large number of the more couservatlvo stock holders are not satisfied with Mr. Clark's financial management, or tho dividends of 10 per cent, which they are receiving under his regime. tio Traceof Muideier Alniy. Boston, Aug. 8. It Is now more than two weeks sinoe tho murder of Christie Warden at Hanover, N. II., and the as siduous labor of the most skillful detec tives h .s been altogether lu vain. Had Frauk O. Alniy, tho murderer, flown from tho scene oil wings he could not have battled bis pursuers more effectually. Died feuildrnly at Nana toga. Saiiatooa, N. Y., Aug. 3. James Har vey ltausom, a retired Now York dry goods merchant, died suddenly at his summer cuttiige hero last night ot apoplexy, aged 05. Ho mado his home 11c the Uiley House while In Now York. Secretary Illalne Gaining Strength. Bar Hauhor, Me., Aug. 3. -Secretary Blaine is showing much improvement lu health. He takes long walks and drives nud is rapidly gaining strength. He seldom visits the village. Gov, 1IIII Starts for Albany. Beabiuout, N. J., Aug. 8. -Gov. Hill left Normaudle-by-the-Sea for Albany early this iuorutug. WORLD'S FAIR ATTRACTION. An 1 let llrprnitilctlml ( tlm Oi l Con runt Where Coluniliii hiuppml. Vsi!maTO!, Aug. 0. The Commit tee on Foreign Exhibits of the World's Columbian Exposition have recommend ed tho erection nt Jucksdil Park, Chicago, of on exaol reproduction' of the old Con vent of La lbiblda, l'.ilos, Spain. It will be remembered tmtt this con vent Is more closely assuuniiad with the Ufa of Columbus than any other build ing in tho world It w.'.s here that ho applied for brosd and wnter for his child, and It was hero th t ho was fur nUlied shelter for two years while he was developing his tneory of a western pas sage to the Indies; nml it was here that ho lived while prep lng (or tho Voynge, nnd In tho llttlo chapel uttaohed, to the cuuvont ho attended m-ss on the morn ing he sailed. Here, too, ho sought refuge again Upon his return from the discovery, rind hero he nlwayM found a comfortable and hospitable refuge lu tho days of his troub.e and anxiety. It Is proposed to uiako tho reproduction exact. It will be of the same dimensions, of similar material, and wherever there is a blemish or a broken tile In the orig inal they will be reproduced. Tne work will be dono under tho direction ot Mr. Fruuklln AV. Smith, a wealthy and en thusiastic amateur archlteot, who lives In the Moorish villa "Zoraydn," at St. Augustine, Fla., during the winter, and lu the Pompellau villa at Saratoga dur ing the summer. Mr. Smith has had more experience in the reproduction of auclout archltecturo than any other man, nud tondors his ser vices without cost to tho Exposition, Workmen Driven Outliy it 91 oil. Omaha, Nob., Aug. A mob has at tacked the Omaha and Granite Smoltlng Works and Is driving out the workmen. The police are powerless. Groat damage Will result, 11s tho tiros aro unprotected. Tho mob Is several hundred strong and under the influence of liquor. NOTHING LIKE IT1 Blood is thicker than water, Mid must bo kopt pure U Insure good health. Swift's Srr.cinc is natures t&aoij tor this purpose. (t never to falls elimnate the Imps ties and build up tho general bestlt. Thoro is only one Swiff s Speclflo, and there Is nothing llko it. Be suro and got the genuine. Treatise on lllood and Skin DJseaaeM mailed free. Tho Swift Spociflo Co., Atlanta, Ga THKATHK itmi.niNR, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, Capital, $100,000.00. A. W. Leisenring, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrinq, Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally Frcm 9 to 3. 3 PER GENT. INTEREST ! I'nUl ou HnvlnuH DepoHltH. QUEEIft! & OO. The famous firm of OCULISTS snd OPTICIASS Of PI1II.ADRI.PIIIA Have nrranirert to send one ot their Ptlullt on the V11 TO SHENANDOAH, Saturday, August 15, 1891, Ife will be nt the Forgusoxi. Houao, lrom8.su A. M.lofiP.M. Thofo whoie cyis ere causing discomfort should call Um our Hreclallfct, and they will receive Intelligent and skillful attention. & CO. ThtlatleljiMa. OS J I hat nut St., WATER OF LIFE. A newly discovered JlINHtAI, WATER, the use ot which Will supply important ele ments necifssry lo health. It will cure the Kidneys, I.lver, btomach, and all Vowel and Uladder diseases. It v. Ill dlsfolve calculi nnd remove I hem. It n moves Hie urlo acid from the blood and thns destroys Malaria and Chills. It cures flrluht's disease, and Is es pecially recommended for people advanced In life, and for t-eneral debility. For undoubted proofs or this send lor pamphlet giving full particulars. toj.jl. PKIUIY, Water ot Life Co., St Bouth Main Bt., WlUes-Barre, Pa, Firs National Bank Has a lucccfsful hblc iy of tlirtecentnrlrsln llrsrll aid two Jjsrs' rrlilcBl list In till' rfiiintrv. Heiei.ce moii uncts it tlir flrittniid only Infallible ncutiallrir oficicfulous and specie c Diopn poifoija jci uiPcoirca, Sold nt Klrlln'f. Dnitj Slore, Ferguson's Haiti Block, Shenandoah, Pa WE'RE AFTER YOD ! Your trade is what we want. This 1b liow we projioeo lo get it. By silllilg you a flret closs article; by Bellhigyou for lets tlinn others; by felling you furniture, nn organ, u piano, a sewing machine or anything el&e In the line of homchold gOOllB. We have a large and va ried stock lo select from. Ko trouble to show goods. Cull, examine and he convinced. cl 0 H i H h3 THE OLD RELIABLE, J. P.Williams & Bro., 8 until Main St., SHE 2ST.2STID O JL. Lehigh Valley Railroad. AT-RAKOEMEKT OF PASSENOEIl TBAIHB. -MAY 10, 1891,- I'asseneer trains will leave Bhenandoah fe.r juaucn t.nuna, jemcnion, aiaungicn, kmim sauqua, Allentown, llethlehem, Kaston, mil udelpbiaand New Vol It at 5.47,7.40, tUHft.m. 122.8.10.6.2U.m. For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gap and SLruuunuurK hio.ii, h. iu auu o.up. ill, or Lambertvllle and Trenton, a.Ui a. m For White Haven, Wllfces-liarro and Fltt U.1,, P.UOi ,VI1. . Ul, a.iu UUU UAi '. lu. For Tunkhaunock, 10.11 o. m., 3.10 and 6,26 p. tu. For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and and Lyons iu.-u a. xn., ann o.o p. m. ForLaeevvllle. Towanda. Havre. Waverlv Elmlra. Hochester. UuIIhIu. Mocnra Falls Chicago and all point West at 10,41a. iu.,and 5.26 p. m. For y Imlra and the West vlaHalnroanca at 8.10 p.m. For Andenrled. Tlszleton. Stockton, bum tlount5.4,7.10,8,08a. m.and 12.52, 3.10 and 56 p. m. hor Jeanesvllle, bcvlston and Beavei Meadow, 7.10, 9,08 a.m. lindS.VfJp. m, ForUeiantou at 6.47 U.U8, 10.41a. m. 8,10and OIaO). ui. Furliasle lirook. Jeddo. Urllton and Free land at 6.47, 7.40, &.(, 10.41 a. ni., 122 S.10 and 6.28 p.m. For Qunkake at 6.47 and 9.08 a. to., Uid u.iu p. m. For Wlgsans, Gtlberton and Frackvllle at o.bu ana e.uoa m., bus i.lv p. in. For Yatesvf lie. Mahanoy CUT and llrinilo 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, 10,68 . m.,12.62,3.10,D.J8, 8,03, For bost Creek. 31rardv!lln nnd Ashland 1.27, 7.6.8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.10, 4.10. H.S5, 8.10 and 0.14 p. m. For Uarkwater, Bt. Clslr and I'otUvlUe. 7.40, V.0S, 108 a. m., 122, 3.10, 4.10, 6.26 and '8.05 p.m. For Buck Mountain, New Boston and Morea, 7.40, 9.08, 10.63 a.n.., 12.62, 8.10, 6.26 and 8.03 p.m. For Haven Hun, Centralla, ML Carmcl and Bhamokln, 8.62, and 10.16 a. m., 1.40, 4.40 uuu o.uo y. ui. Trains leave Bhamokln lor Bhenandoah 7.65 11.65 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 9.S0 p. m., anlvlne ui. outiuHiiuuatj, v.uo a. in., iicijic. o.w, o.m ana p.m. BDNDAY THAINB. For bost Creek, Glrardvllle and Ashland 6.50. 9.10 11.85 a. m..'2.46n. m. For Darkwater. Bt. Clair and Pottsville, K Kj a rt. ,t on .. M o is 1 U.W, B.VI, BJiV t. JU.j .,11, y. ui. For Yalesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, O.v-, AX.txj n. ui,, A.IU, U.IA) ,, HI. For bony, Andenrled and llatleton, 8.IX ForMauch Chunk, beblghton, Bl&tlntlon, Catasanqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Jiastoi nuuiiew iiiiji, o.uu a, in., l.su p. m; For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m. 15. B, BYINHTON, Uen'l Pass. ArU, Bethlehem, Or llio l.liiuor llnbli, l'liullltely C'urcu wuuuiiiiiMioriiiir jir. imiiics' (ioliloii hpecllle. It Is mannfoetured ha a powder, which can be clven In a glaea or beer, a cup of ootTee or tea. or In food, without tne knowledge ol the paUent. It li absolutel? harmlewi, and will elfect a permanent and apeody enre. whether the patient la a moderate drinker or an aloohollo wreok It ha been civen in thousands pf easea, and In every Instance a perfect ouro haa fol lowed. It ii.Tcr Tall. Thtayatem onoe lmpretrnab. ed with the Bpeoifle,lt booomea an utter ImposalbUltji lor the liquor appetite lo exist. v la page book or particulars free. To ba had o C. H. HAGENBUCH, Drufjclst, Ehenardoah IMPORTANT NOTICE ! All persons are hereby warned IT TO FISH IN THE DASIS ! Belonging to the Bhenandoah Water Company, and all parties caught violating this notice will be Prosecuted ns Trespassers. By order of THE OOMPAN-ST. . iilladolphia and Beading Eailxoat nni Table in ejlett duty 10, 1HU1 Um LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOW . For New York via Phlladelnnia, week duv 1. 0 5.25, 7.20 s. m. and 12 85 2.60 and b. m. nunnay z.iu and 7.4s a, m. For fit ork, via Maueli Chunk, week days, h , a. m. and 12.3'innd 2.C0P. m. cir Itoadlnir anrt IihllartArnhin j. - 2.10, 6.25. 7.20, ft. m., 12 85 'iSo and B.5.-, i ?, i.iday, z lOand 7,48 a. ni , 4.30 p. m, I n SRA i, or AlleH'.own, week days, 7.20 i, m 0 p. m. ; 4 so h. m.- p-m' Muunay' 2 10 na 71 1 .ys, 2. 0, 6.4 7.20, a m.. 12 31 Xf.O and 6.1 POl tttfllHUUM ntin Mnhuhntt ('tin tn. BUUdav. 2.111 nnd 7 iUb m A itn tldltlone. jsananoy Cltv. weett ii'hvh 7.i n. m or baneaeler and Columbia, week dayi Ma. m.,2.60 p. n. Lnr 1 . 1 1 1 . . ... . u .... i . . . . . "I"'"', rlUUUUIJ' UUU UW1BUU1I etk days. 3.2 7.20 ant "8') ft m 1.5,7.0 m. Bnnday 3.25 . in , 3.08 p. in. i ... .uuue. uy ...uv, nni uujro, .tu 0, m M.'JJIanrt 11.30 a.m., 12.16, 1.35, nfio, 5AJ 7.00 anf in. Huuday, 2 10, 8.21 and 7. I . m 1.06, 4.30 .. m. I ror uiri-ruvnie t HurnanannncK Hintinnr - K dsvs. 2.1 '. 8.2,5. 5.25. 7.211 nnd ll.R'lo m liSI, 1 K ..i-O, 6,05, 7,0(1 nni 't.VS. x. m. BuuilaM !-.0, 2 , 7.18 h. m 8.e5, 4.30 p. m. I nr Ashland and Suiu.iitin, wtek d, .2i, 5., 7.2y, 11. .'I) a m., i 85, 7.00 aiiCaP to. Hnnduy a.2i, 8 82 a. n. ., 8.U5 p. m.J, 1 ieiiVe MeW orK VIA Hhllnrlplnhln.. wad iys.7.46 a. ni LSO, 4.0U, 7.30 p. m., 12.1 '.ol. Bnnday, a.tiu p.m., 12.15 nlgnu ., Aww ,uii4 vin iyiuueu 1.UUUK, W06A V"! "..j ty.ixj n ui,, . .AJ UUU t.V V. in. I UlEO Pllll. llf.lr.1i,n . ..n,u . ,1. 0.00 a. m. 4,00 snd ii.oo p. in , fn m Broaf. ! irl tnllowltlll 1111,1 R .t. a. m n.wl II in . m from 91 ham ia i .-eets. Uinday 9.05 a!fS m. ii. i. in. uuin -e n ri u. jAHVe tteaaiiia. ttfeH. days, 1 8. 7.10, 10.( rid 11 50a. m., 5.85, 77 p.m. Bundnj 1 Mr. 1.48 a. ui. bevo Pollsville. wetk daM'. 'W.7M . it. .'.K.611 c. m. Huudnv. V.4H. 7 IK) n. ni. unit I 11 3 ' ' U save 1'Uiiiaqua, K days 8.f0, B.48 a u 2 , a. m.. 1.21. 7.13. and 9.18 n. in. Bnndav h.'.i i 4J m. imu p. m. e&0 Mahanov On v. week dus. 3. m. . . .ad 11.47 a m bol, 7.42 and 9.41 m. bu. 1P My. 3.40.8.17 x. in.. J.il u. ui. 1 1 ijcave .Mahanoy PJa c, week dnys,2"4 ,4.I0 . tti uit 11 iO. m i r.r ) i R .nn i .r . '"'in m. ' BiiiidaV2.4'.'4.bo. a'nd 4.17. L. m 3 37,6.01, p.m. ,. .,ve uirurtiviiie (ivuppaoannccK oiaurn vek. days, 2.47, 4.07, lUtf. and 9.41 u. m., 12.0 w.. 2, 6.a. fi.32, 8.03 and Iti.OS p. m, Bunday, ,47, ' .0 , t-,83 a. m. 8.41, 6.07 p. lu. i .do i. in, o.ud auu xi.io p. iii. uuiiuay it k . In. or Baltimore, Washington and the west j la B. fe O. R. It., throueh trains leave limrn I iveuno station. Pniladelphla, (P. A It. K, K.) 1 it t.je, cui ana u.- a. m,, i.m, o.oo anr .23 p. m. Bunday, 4.10 8.02 11.27 n. m 4.24 oo ana i.&tv. ui. AT1.ANT10 CITY DI VIBION. ,Mo Philadelphia, Chestnut Btreot Wharf iad Bouth Btreet Wharf, Fnr Atlantic Clir. ft, Week-dsyo Express, 5.15, 8 00. 9.00, lO.JCsi tn. una 1 ') (Saturdsva onlv. 1.301. 2.iu. 3.no 3.30, i.i", 500. 0.00 y. vi. Acotni-iolatiou,74e nn.i ,. express, 5.15, 7.00, 7.30. 8.00, 8 30, 9.0i), 9.30 it. ui. nnd 4 30 p. m, .v.oeuuiu ..dun 3.00 m. m.and 45 p. u.. Ketiu-ulng, leave Atlantlo City, depot cornel ''Aitic and Arkansas verne. wc k-1s Kxpress, 7.00, 7.80, 8 (X), 9.00, 10.00 a. m and 3 15, 4 00, 5 30, 6.3 ', 7.10, 9 30 p. m. Accommodation (1.00. 8.10a. m. and -!.:,0t m. Bunduvs- Ki. press, 3 30, 4 00, 6 00, 0 00, OvIO, 7-00, 7.80. 8 00, 9.SO d. tn. Accommodation. 7.311 a. m..5.05 n. m.v U. UANCJbK, Hen i irtvM I a (' v. a. aiuLii'.ijii. j -res. k ueo'i Manaser jf 'OCNNSTLVAMA RAILROAD. KT BOHBTLKILL DIVIfHOrT. On and after Nov. 21, 1890, Iraim trill lean H7ietin(i(!oun at follow): For Wlggan, Ullberton, Frackvlllo, Kow . Jaslle, Bt. Clair, and way points, 6.00, 9.10 tu and 4.16 v m, Bnndays, 600, 9.40 a m and 3,10 p m. Kor PotUvllle, 6.IW, 9.10 a m and 4.15 p tn , Bundays, (100, 9.40 a m and 3.10 n m, For lloadlne, d.U), 9.10a m and 4.15pm, Bnndays, 600, 9.40 a, m. and 3.10 p m. for Pottstown, Plioeniryille, Korrlstowur and Philadelphia (Broad street station), 8.09, i,10 a m, and 4.15 p nn week days Bundays, 600, 9.40 a m 3.10 p m Trains leave Prsckvllie lor Bhenandoah ac 10.40 am and 12.14, 7.42,10,09 pm. Bundays, 11,13 n in and 6.40 p m. lrfave Poitrsvllle lor Bhenandoah, 10.15 ana 11.48, a m 7.15, 9.42 p m. Bnndeys, 10.10 a n 5.16 p in. bcave Philadelphia (Broad street Mistlnni. (or Pottsville aud Bhenandoah, 6.57,10.25 ivro t , 2.10, 4.10 and 7.00 p m week days. Buuda1 For w Vork, 3.U0, 4.05, 4.40, 6.35, 6.50, IKj' 1 8.208.3O, ,l.6U,11.00andll.l5am,12.00noon,(llnic 9 Ited express, 1.08 and 4.60 p m.) 12.44, 1.40, 2.30, I S.20. 4, 6, S,.6.o0, 6.60 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 p m, 12.of I aif.ni. US Bundays, 3.2U, 4.05, 4.40, 6.35, 8.12, 8.80, 9.50, a m . and 12.49, 3.20 (limited 4.60), 6.28, 6.30, 6,&Q M3 8.12 p m and 12.01 nlyht. For Ben Dirt, Bpring bake, Helmar. Oeoan Ornve, Ashury l'ark, and bong Branch $30, 11,15, a. m. 4.00 p. m. week davr For Freehold, 6.0 , p. m. week days. Halttmorx and Wasninitton, 8.60, 7.S0, 8,81 D.io, lt.20, 1 1.18 a m, lS.- (limited ezprees) K.43 4.416t,7an(.7.10 p. vo., snd 12.03 night. Fo Balttmorei my 'J.02, 4.1 1, 6 08 and li.30 p. m. OnBtndays,8.50, r.20,9.1land 11.19 a. m. 4.U 6.67, 7.40 p m. 12.03 night, ilalt'niore only 6.08 and 11.80 p m. ' For .Alchmond and the Booth 7.20 11.16 s. m., , ; Limited Express 12.85 p. m.,)12.03 nlght.week?' days. Sundays, 7.20 a. m 12.03 night. Trains leave llamsburg for Pltisburc anoT tho rrost overy day at 12.25 and 8.10 a nt and 3.00 (limited) and 8.40 p m. Way for Altoona, 4.15 a m and 4.10 p m every day. For Pittsburg only, If.20 a m daily and 10,2(1 i w week dsiys beavo Bunbury for Wllllamsport, Elmlriv, 'iantiudalgua, Kochester, Bunaloand Wlagans alia 5.10 a m dally, and 1.43 pm weet days, for Vatklss, 6.S0 p in week days. For Krle and Intermediate points, 6.10 a m; dally. For bock Haven, 5.1(3, and 9.63 a ni. daily, 11 and 6.80 p. in. week days. Foi Itenova 6.10 a m 1.43 and 6,33 p m week days, 1.10 a, m Bandays. DUAB. B. PUHH. J, R.WOOfl, Osn. Man'r Hen. Pass. Agf. "YyibMINGTON 4 NOItTHERN K. K. lime table in effect Jlfoi, 10,1891. Trains leave Heading (P. 11. station) fax Gibraltar, Beyfert, Blratboro, Joanna, BprlnrX Beld, Waynesburg Junction, Coatesvllle,WeVK Chester.ChadsforoT Junction, 11, A O. Juuctiod,' ' Wilmington and intermediate stations, daily except Bunday, at 6.26 and 8.80 a.m. and 3.15 p. m. Bunday only at 3.05 p. m. For Warwick, Bt. Peters and Intermediate stations.dally except Bunday, at 9.20 u.m.,ana 6.19 p. m. Bunday only 8.15 a m. For ttlrdtboro and intermediate stations, Baturday only, at 12 m. For Baltimore and Washington iB. A O. It. It.) dally except Bunday at 6.26 and' 8.30 a. m. and 3.16 p. m, Bunday only at 3.05 p, m, Trains arrive at Heading (P. & H. station) irom Wilmington, B. t O. Junction, Mont cbanln, Chadilsiord Junction, West Chester, benape, Coatesvllle, Waynesburg Junction, Bprlngfleld,Joanna,Blrdsboro, UlCraltar.Bey fen and Intermediate stations, dally except Bunday at 10.20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. in. Bun. day only at 11.21 a. m. From Bt. Peters, Warwick and Intermediate, stations, daily except Bnnday, at 8.23 a, m. , and 2.25p.m. Bunday only at Up. m. From lilidsboro and intermediate stations, Baturday only at 1.10 p. m. From Washington and Baltimore, daily ex cept Bunday, 10 20 a. in. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m. Bunday only at 11.21 a. m. B0WNKS3 imiaus, Qen'lPan. Agt. A. G. McOA UBbAfU), Bupt. D II I1TII n P Wo 11)0 undersigned, H II r I II H r . nre entirely cured of II U I I U II Ll Uupture by Dr. J. II. MAYKIt, 831 Arch Bt.. Pblla. Thomas B. llartuug, New Itlnggold, Pa., r.Pandt, BoutU Kaston, j'u., b. P. & c. A. Deturck, Oley, Pa It. U. Btanley, 421 Bpruce Bt , Ibanon, Pet , A. Behuelder. bocutt bale, I'a.,1), II. Noll, Lime kiln, Pa., Wm. E. liar ensllne, Phoenlxvllle, Pa., W. M. beinbach, 624 Washington Bt., Heading, Pa., J. O. byme, 1310 V. lowardBt., llarrlsburi. Pa., O. ICeelin, Doueiassvllle, Pa. Dr. MAYEIt is at Hotel Penn, Beading, Pa., on the 2nd Baturday of each month. Call lo see him. B. BRIOKER, M. D., JPIIYSIOIN AND SLROEt, Not 9 East Centre Btreet; Mahanoy City, I'a ojlui auiu au apeeuu aiseaseis H uptKuxjj, I