Evening Herald. rUHMSlIIiU DAILY, SUNDAY KXCKPTI10 It, aXOYJlll, HdUor unit J'uMlnlier. ll'Jf. ,T. WATlCiyS, ImchI VMlnr. ALLTHE NEWS FOR ONE CENT J7if KVKXIXa 11 ERA LD hat a larger clr euUMon In Shenamlnah than (my other paper imUUheil, lloukt vpm to aU. SUBSCRIPTION rates: Daily, per year - - M 00 WehKLT, per year 1 ) Knlercd t the PostoBtoe, nt HhtnaiKloftb, Pa. tor transmission through the malls usseontt olass mall nmttet. LAKMSIDB DATBS, Figures Deraonstrute the Popu larity of tha Roaort. Aug. 10. M. K. Suwlsv school, Girard ville, and Union Sunday lohool, L it Oroek. Aug. 11. "Welsh Jlaptist, Congrega tional and Methodlat, Shenandoah. An. 12. Lutheran missionary festival. " 18. Kpltoopal Sunday school of Jlshnnoy Olty. Aug. 14 Roformod Sunday school, of Tainuqua. Aug. IkEisteddfod. " 17. Lutheran Sunday school, Ui rardvllla. Aug. 18. Knglish ItnptWt Sunday tehool, Jlnhanoy City. Aug. 19. M. E. Sunday school of Shen andoah. Aug. 20. Trinity ltefortned Sunday school of MahaneT 01 tv. Aug. 20. Kvangolloal Sunday school picnic, uolano. Aug. 21. Daughters of Kobflkali, llaha noy Cily. Aug. 22. 1. M. Sunday school, of Gil horton. Aug. 21. I'. It. Sunday school of Shen Andoah. Aug. 20. Knglith Lutheran, Mahanoy City. Aug. 28. Evangelical Lutheran Sunday school, Tamau.ua. -Aug. 27. Young lien's Democratic Club, Jlahanoy City. Rocky Mountain Ouro. The druggists claim that jieople call daily for the new cure for constipation and tuk headache, discovered by Dr. Silas Lane while in the Rocky Mountains. It ie 4aid to be Oregon grape rool'(n great remedy in the far West for those com plaints) combined with simple herbs, and ie made for use by pouring on boiling water to draw out the strength. It sells at oO cents a package and is called Lane's Family Medicine Corn soup. Hold It to tlio Light. The man who tells you confidentially list what will cure your cold is prescribing Kemp's Ualsatn this year. In the prep. aration of this remarkable modicino for coughs and colds no expense is spared to combine only the best and purest ingrodl tints. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Balsam to the light and look through it; notico tlio bright, clear look; then compare with othir remedies. Price GOo. and jSl l'lcnty truit. To Nervout), Debilitated Men, If you send us jour address, we will mail tou our illustrated pamphlet explain- inn all about Dr. Dve's Celebrated Klectro- Voltaic Itelt and Appliances, and their charming efloets upon the norvou& de bilitated system, and how thuy will quickly restore you to vigor, and manhood. Pamph let tree, n you are tnuu auiictea, wo win send you a celt r.uu Appliances un a trial, Voltaic Biiv Co. . Marshall, Mich. Tlio summer birds are colonizing. A Mystery Explained. TUo paperB contain frequent noticed of rich pretty and eduoatc-d girls doping wltl nogrncs. tramps and coachmen. Tile well- Known specialist. Dr. Frantclln Mile-, Hiiyx all Mich girls are moro orbss hysterical, uervous, vcrylmpi islve, unbalanced ; usually subject to headache, neuralgia, Biccpifitisucss, im moderate crying or laughing. Thesoshowa weak nervous system lor winch there Ik no remedy cn.unl to Itesiorailvo Ncrviue. Trlnl bottles and it line book, containing muny marvelous cures, free n 0. 11. lliigenbuch'H arug more, woo nn-o f-eu, mm gunrRiiieo ur. MUos' .-elebrnted New lloart Cute, the finest of heart tonic, euros fluttering, short ureatn, etc. This is tho month for flower cutting. Bhlloh'a Consumption Ouro. This Is beyond question the moid, sito cesslul Cough Medicine we have oversold, a low doses Invariably cure the worst cases ol Cough, Croup, and Biouchltlx, while Its won dcrtul success In the cure of Consumption Is without a parallel in the history of medicine. Hlnoe It's Hint discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a lest which no other medicine can Miami, n you n.ivc n rough we earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10 cents, 60 oriilt, and II AO. Jf your Lungs aiesorc, Chest or ilack lame, use Bhlloh's I'orous Plaster. Hold by C. II. IIaenbuoh, N. 13. corner Main and a.ioyu uet,l. Pionics, flies and festivals are common. A Glorious Record. Since the Introduction of tha Pamnnit Ihni, Tlua Cough and Oouhiimptlon Cute in this vicinity, the death rate irom Consumption li"S dforeusud wonderfully j It never falls to i-iiwt uuuie, anu is me utjsiuougn meuioine Try It. Trial bottles free at 1'irllu'a diur store. A drinking man will clulob at a straw. . Haulkm, January 31, 1800. ThU certifies that my child. 19 montliaoW, wasatuleteidwltlia wry bad skin disease oi tnoihoe, eyes and lnsfde oftlMuiMe. The lace was covered with mattering sores, aad his of en were wollnn shut on aooounl of the enresnn the eyelids, and his nose wan dls charging matter, and was full lnld of the eure. I gave him the Cactus lllood Cure tor four weeks, and to day my ha by la entirely well. stltH. J.KK&KKY, lis Kast railh street, N. Y. Hold at Klrllu's Drug fcjtor,Karguson House Jlloek, dhanaadoau. A doctor says hot drinks are the best for thirst. Mllos' Norvo and Liver PUla Act on n now prluc-lple-regiilatlng the liver, stnmaoh nnd bowels tin outh the nmvi. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' I'll Is speedily cute blltousnesa, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Uuequaled lor men, women, children. Smallest, mlMest,surestI fi'ldosea, V5cts, Hamplea free, at C. 11. Uagtnbucli'a drugstore. they WEREjiisiviftTED BUT DID NOT DISCOVEH THEIP ERROR IN TIME. run '.fi iioi.ic riiuiirii tviLi, MT MII'AltATlI IIIIJ.H. rno or tlio .llcOntvnni Mlio Seek n Divorce 111 New York City It firings tii Light Some Wine Law .liny tio Itel'oio the I'ope. TISNOTOFTHN , that the I'orw ol Home la on licit lupon to hear Hits testimony .i n a divorce oaae. Of oounse,evoryuody knows that thero is no such a thing as absolute di vorce in the Cath olic church. A Ciithoiic hlband and wife who tind that thi.-y cannot iret alonsr ncri-ee to separate. Then they (rut the aanction o tlio church which comes only after a most rigid investigation on the part of the pnmh priest and bishop of the tllocebc in which the case arisen. Neither of tho parties can ever marry niritin. So even separations tire few in the Catholic church. If the bishop docldes adversely to tho parties they generally try and get along together nnd often succeed. In very rare eases is any higher power sought. When such Is the case nil the parties get a hearing at Home. Ho few cases go there that it is impossible to ngure out the average derisions. In a half dozen cases that have gone to Home for hundreds of years, says a Homan authority, overy one lias been decided in favor oi tlio bishop who first heard tlio ovldeuce. It is only after securing permission to separate that tho parties begin proceedings in tho Chancery courts. A Now York paper recently an nounced that Archbishop Corrigan had refused to sanction the separation of Thomas JlcOowan Mid hi wife Sadie, who woro married last Oatober. Later information from the metropolis says that the latter will bring tlio ease to Home. An insight into the little misfortunes of this couple is proof of tho wisdom of n law that forbids divorces. Only a few mouths ago all tho upper end of Now York city woro gossiping in a kindly tone of the luoky cateh Tom McGowan mado in marrying Sadie JleCJrane. Sho was young, pretty and rich. Ho was young, good looking and with bright prospects, lie had won her from a hundred buitors, nnd mnuy a young man still deplores his ill luck In not cupturing so lovely and wealthy a prize. A brief six weekB ended it all. In? deed, bofore half that time clapbed, the illusions of urdont lovers were- dis- f idled, tho roses of conjugal happiness tad withered and tho ghost of decayed affection reigned in the honoymoon bower. Mr. and Jlrs. McOowan are no longer inmates of tho same household they are no longer friends. Cold, passion less, fee-seeking lawyers are now tho chosen counsellors of each, and the wretched environs of tho divorco court loom up liko the hulk of a shipwrecked bark freighted with tho ashes of hope, Husbiind and wifo are good Catholics nnd dread n rot-ort to tho courts, but as both tiro young they viow with horror the shackloB which bind them and will always chain them, unless tho church which .joined thorn in tho holy sucra ment of matrimony shall roleaso them from their vows. It was for this reason that Mrs. Mo, Gowan called ,'tit the Archeplscopal palace, and besought tho paternal ad vice of His Graco tho Archbishop. Her lawyer, too, vibited tho reverend prel ate. Mrs. Sarah McGowun, always called "Sadlo" by her friends, Is worth over 8800,000 hi her own right, ner grand father, old Toh n MoGrauc, loft It to her. lie waa a wealthy contractor. 1IU son, Sadie's father, died when she was a rueit) ohllil, and her mother fol lows! not very long afterwards. Then Sadie went to live with her punt. When ouly 10 yoars old she was grad uated from the convent, and then tho yonng men bogan to circle around the bright young heiress. Miss Sadie was gay, but sho was not frivolous. Nor would any ono say.with truth, that she was a ill rt. She had u lot of good sense and know just hovr attractive her wealth was. Tho big and little houses she owned In West Thirty-eighth nnd West Thirty-ninth streets were briugluf 1 fl a handsome I, d-rand Midsummer Excursion! To Atantic Gity, Cope May, Sea Isle Cityt Ocean City, ' , Anglesea, Wild Wood Or Holly Beach. CHOICEST lUJSOItT OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST via PENNSYLVANIA AND LEHIGH MLEY RAILROADS. Tuesday, August Hth, 1891. EXCURSION TICKETS $3.60 toMY RESO&T NAMED Iteturn tickets valid until nnd including following Monday. Special (rain for PliilfdeipblR vlll have H'tnin Mn 7 46 a. in., Ml. Canned 8 08, Ceu tralla 8.20, IUvun Hun 8 80, HiMirnidc till (L. V. B. R. station) 8.46, Mahanoy Cily !).0o, Delano 9.20 a. m., arriving at l hilurleli bta at 1 00 . rn. l'os'-eiigtrM umy take any nfiermi n Irain of that (lay fiom Philadelphia (Market street wharf ) to tho tuDshoie, uiutiiiug on any regular truiu wltlilu the limit. Next to blood, kidney nnd liver nnilc- Hons, nervousness nnd nerro lrregularl- flew lire tho most common. S Within tho last twenty-flvo yonrs tho number of nervous dlseni-efi has In- ; croesed lnrgely, and tho medical frnter- " nlty hnvo given them a groat deal of 5 attention. As to tho onuses of nervous nffcctlons, their name is legion ; high living, diss! Z pntlon, Irrogularltlos of diet, late hours, overwork, great grief, tho high-pressure S moilo of life, with Its coaecless round of S activity nnd oxertiou, calling for con- slant e-xnendllureof nervo forco, nil tend S to depress and oxhaust tho nervous sys S teni. ThomcroliBntsbondforhoursover ; their books, or are whirled nt lightning Use the Best Tonio ; 3pood over a country unknown to thplr 2 lnllu'r.s; the student burns freely the S "midnight oil," while the housewife, In I iior efforts to keep pnee with tho requlro S ments of modern society, calls Intono jj live play every flbreof the nerve system. S Whui.ls the result? All over the land " medical men uro batlilngwith nervous dyiepsia, nervous headache, nervous ; wivl:uess and In many cases withgene S nil nervous prostration, oftentlinus de S voloiing into paralysis, t- To regain health you must eorreotnll S th it Is wrong In the nerve centres, and S ti- j;i .V inn various troubles arising from ! ihjh d: cms.-d condition will dlsapposr. S In Dio.rn'a BitrsaparlUa you have a S nerve toalo fln'l nerve food which sltp- pile- the waste ttwuos. Keiuemberthat A' ill Diujr;ift5 I.CO. DOI'.'T ti! i Li-jiCiiug c'be v. .Aha V. .-.r.i i.N ftCo., Solel' revenuo, nnd the fair MissSadio did not care to lose tho control of it too soon. Years went on, nnd as Sadie irrew older nud her wealth inorensed her beauty enhanced. Devoted youths wero as thick around her us bees about tholr hives. Gossip had her engaged to this ono and to that ono. At tho Union Uoat Club balls she was the belle, and at the church fairs the booth over which she presided was the Mecca of all tho beaux. At ono time it wns reported sho was engnged to young McAlcenan, and tho next month ThomnsO'Callaghau, the lawyer, was said to be the favored one. Then the name of tho rising politiciun, now Now York's mayor, was In the mouth of rumor ns the prospective husband of Miss MeGrune. All this talk ended with the wedding of Tom McGowun to the heiress last October. They went on a short bridal tour and returned to tako up quarters at the Gerlaoh hotel. Mr.McGowun soon discovered that his fair young wife had a will of her ;own, liickeriugs took the place of coolugs, and visions of reciprocal bliss vanished in tho reality of incoiupatability. They learned that tho bright spots they had seen on the horizon wero mirages nnd thoy had mistaken tho path. They separated. Sho went to somo friends up town and ho to tho homo of his mother. This unexpected denouement last December was astounding to tho friends and acquaintances of tho couple. Mr. McOowan's connections, nil of whom nro wealthy, pleaded with him, nnd tho relatives of the wife, the sister, who had educated hor, reasoned with hor. It was useless the lawyers woro the only persons whoso advice was heeded. Who was to binmo? Sho saya ho wns; ho asserts she was. Thoro tho matter stands to-day. If It woro only n domestic quarrel all might be well. Hut there Is a darker cloud, The rich young wife alleges that she waa not Iiorsolf when sho married, Sho says she was insane. And now she la seek ing an annulment of tho marriage on the ground that because of that In sanity she onnnot be held to It, as she was inoapnble of giving consent. Height of Cruelty. Nirvcus wVnnen seldom receive thosyio ra'hy th-y di-M-rve. WM eoltculbeiilctiuiis of health, I hoy are constantly ailing. To withhold syinputhy from these unfortunates Is the holnht ol cruelty. They havonweiik heart, causing shorttifwi oi breath, llutierlrg, ruin In side, weak and IniLgry spells, a id lliiRlly swelling of ankles, i imrrsslim, chok Ing. smntherliiit nnd rtroiv. l)r Miles' N..w lli-art Cure is Just the ihlng furthmi. Kor thtlr nervi ngnet. heartache, weekiiess, etc., his ltt-st- rstlvo Noivl Is unnunlcd. Fine treat se on "Hi art mid Nervous blsfiife" and marvelouk tt-silmoi iuU tree. Held una gunruuieea ny v. it. Jiugouuuch, Should Ihe tolpphono irl wear "yollor" shoes in summer? It Is n well known jnct that I'nn-Tlna Couth and ('onsmnnllnn f'urn liu r-meri r-.,n. sumption, Coughs and Colds when all else Jlet., and 60 cents. Trial bottles iree at the blood, taking up the sound materiel from tho henlthy stomach, feeds evuj nerve and fibre or the human body, nud i In no other way can reconstruction and I Improvements In the systom go on. ! Hi own'tjSarsaparllla will deliver the food I pure and healthy Into the blood. j Mas. UoncAS Stoku, m lfe of the well- known railroad contractor, who has op- I crated all over New England, becnuie afflicted with that disease so very com- ! mon among women. She snys : "Yes, I ; do know what nervousness means. I 1 hnvo hadltln Its worst forms. Icou.d not sleep, could not follow any line of work ; the cry of my babe struck harshly upon my enr,theshuttlngof a door quick or the fall of a bookor any unusual noise upon the street would give mo a start. It scorns to me, now that I look back to 5 It, as though I lived for years as some ! hunted anlmul might live. I mistrusted every one and was possessed of a con- stant nnd Homeless fear. Physicians S told mo the nerve centre wns nffeoted ; and when my food would not digest; S when it. soured on my stomach ; when 5 my appetite became capricious, they ; said I had nervous dyspepsln. I tried t several physlolans nnd adopted overy I thing suggested by friends, yet my nights were wakeful ones, nud my days those : of torture. One day Urown's Barsapa- rllla fell under my -notice; I began the ; use of It, and as a result the nervos were S returned to their normal condition, as i woro also thedlgestlveorgnns,Hnd a per- feet and permanent ours was the result." irsasianisn! a boltioi for U.OO. -'il,i ,ii gf ml, ' IT IS MOT. i oi.rieLOrs.biiiiiror, Me. v ishanvBiBiifMHiiiiixsBifleitit,iiiiiiecs GRAND PICNIC AND SiDorting Event. Columbia Park, Shenandoah, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1891, Under tho nusvlces of Phoenix Hose Coy 3sro. s llulf-ilile Race, Purse $25 ; Lnfrante Fee, $2. The l. Uowlrg hnre nhfndy rnlerrd for tho ""-Jiiiriin r-uney, j nemos Jinllciit, Gcoreo Hlunheitt-r, (ieoige 1'roet, Anthnny Hynn, Joe, ioify, Chiirlcs ltlm helrir, (it ergo Gienwiight and cthei s. First-class Orchcttra has been engngf d. TO DANCING FLATFDRM, - 35 CENTS, BE SURE TO GO. FoGemtinoj O it 55J is nnd will ever bo tho -best Horaody for II! Gout, Influonaa, Baokaoho," Pains in the Uiio. Oliest andl Joints, Neuralgia, SprainQ, &o I Beforo sou acal to lay, ottala A3" FREE OF CHARCE-C9 i Vbs valnHlile h uki "(mil's to Hca!th,"wltlii! enuort-t. jeuia ot p uhucb ;myioiaiij, .F.AD.RICHTER&OOs, OIO Oroatiway, KW Y U N 14 . . S8 Prize Medal', Awarded 1 rWpeannouscaiRiiilol8tailt,Lonilcnvl ViDuuit, j.rKgiio, jimiuruaiu, viwat llnrcmborf. ontelii Leloilo. 50 Cents a bottle, lor Sale by! j.. i. r. ir-iitiTTv. xx. llAGUNIH'ClI,. AiW SHENANDOAH, PA., Kit WE'RE AFTER YOU Your dado Is wlint vo wnnt. Tills Is Low we jirojioee to get It. 15y selling you n flrst clacsnrllole; by Mlllngyoii fur le?a tlinu ollicra; by Eclllrg you furniture, an orgnn, a iilnno, n sewing liiBcliIuo or anything ulse In Ibe lino of liomehold goods. Wo Lrvo iv largo and va rlfrt Ktock to olect from. No ti oiiblo to sbow goods. Cull, oxamlno and bo couvluced. 4 cl H B H WE OLD RELIABLE, J. P. Williams dBfo,. SouJIi JIFaln St., SEE 33 IKTlSr ID OXi. Lehigh Valley Railroad. ARHAOKMENT OF TBAIKS. -MAY 10, 1891.- Passcnger trains will leave Bheuandoah for Mnuch Chunk, Lchlehton, HlMtugton, Cot nauqus, Allonlown, Hethlehtui, Kaston, t'hll sdclphla and Hew York at 6. 17, 7,40, 8.08 a.m.. 1232,8.10,6.2(1 p.m. For llelvldere, Delaware Wstei Gap and BlrmulBburc t6.7, a. ni and 5.20 p. m. For Ijimbertvllle niul Trcuto. , 0.08 a, in For White Haven. Wllkes-Barro and l'ltts ion Ml, 11.08, 10.41 a. m 3.10 nnd 6.2 p. m. ForTunkhenuock, 10,41 a, ni 8.10 and 5.26 P. Ill For Auburn, Itlmcn; Geneva nnd and Lyons 10.11 a, m and 6.20 p. m. ForLaeejvlHe, Towanda, Bajre, Waverl?, Eliulrs, ltiichesier, Buttalo, M agar a FhIIs Ch Icano and ull points West at 10.11 a, m., nnd t.2p. ni. For J-Imlru and tho West via Halsmanca at 3.10 p.m. For Audenrled, Haelelon, Blockton, Luin tier Yard, Wcatherly and l'enu Iinven Juno lion t 6.47, 7.40, D,08u. in. and 12.62, 3.10 and 5,36 p.m. For Jennesvllle, Lovlston and Beavci Meadow. 7.10. 9.08 a.m. and 6.26 n. m. For tscrauton t 6.47 11.08, 10.41a, m. 8,10 and p. Ui. For liable nmok. Joddn, Urlllon and Frto land at S.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. in., 12M 3.10 and 5.2B d. m. For Quakahe at 6.47 and 8,08 a. m and a.iu p. m. For W lgirans, Ullberlon and Fraokville at 3.60 and D.08 a m,, and 4.10 p. in. For Yntesvllle, Mahanoy City nnd Deiano 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, 10,68 a. m., 12.03,8.10,5.28, 8,08, 9Ji Pi.dl0.27 ii. m. For Lost Creek. 3lmrdvllle and Ashland, I. 27, 7.46,8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.C0, 1.40, 4.10, 6.85, IU0and9.ll). m. For Uarkwnter, Ht. Clclr and Pottsvllle, 7.40, .08, 10.58 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 4.10, 6.28 nncl 8.08 p.m. For llnck Mountain, New Hoston ard Morei. 7.40, 0.08, 11.58 a. m., 12J2, 8.10, 6.26 nnd 8.03 p.m. For Haven Kim, Ccntralla, Mt. Carmel and Bhnraokln, 8.52, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.4C snd 8.WI p. m. Trains leave Hhnnrioklu lor Hhenandonh, 7.56 11.55 n. m., 2.10, 4.80 and 9.30 p. in., arriving at BheuRiidoah, 9.05 a.m., 12.52. 3.10, 6.24 and II. 15 p.m. HUNDAY TKAIN8. For lost Creek, Uirardvllto and Ashland, 6.50, 9,10 11.36 a. m., 2.45 p. in. For Uarkwater. Ht. Olalr and PottsvllU, 5.60, 8.00, 9.30 h . m.. 2.45 p. m. ' For Yatesvllle, Aluhanoy City nnd Delano, U.00, 11.35 a. ni 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p, m. For Lofty, Andenrled and llazleton, S.(X a1 m., 1.40 p. m: For Alauch Chunk. Lchlghton. Blatluston. Catawmqua, Allentown, llethleliem, Eastor and Mew York, 8.00 a. m., 1,40 p. m; For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m. k B. BYINGTON, Uen'l I'ass. Agt., Bethlehem. THiJ SEASON rOK PIC-NICS llEIxa AT UAX1), Coiumltteemen pliould bear in mind that tlio Hkkald olllce Is prepared to do all hinds, of Poster Work! at tbe ruoet rcseonablo rates. Give us a full and obtuiu our prices. All work dene when proniised.'aud In a satisfactory manner. WATER OF LIFE. A newly discovered MINFltAL WATEH, the use oi which will supply In.portant ele ments nccttSHry to health, it will cure the jviuueju, j,iver, Biomacn, nnar.il uoweioud Bhidderdliieiises. It will dissolve calculi and removethem. 11 rt moves tbe uilcauid from the blOOd and thus dfi&1rnK MnlnrlR urA Chills. IteiiKsBrlgbt's dlsnse, nnd Is es. ,-i-..,uujr cvumiiitriiueu mr peoi'ie eavnncea in life, and for uencra! ocblhty. For nndoubted proofs ot this tend lor pniphlct riving full puitlculnis. toJ.K. I'KItllY, Water ot Lbe w., o iruuiii muiu m,t yv iists-isurre, ra, Or Hie Lliiuur llnlill, lo!titily l'ui-cu "j uuiiiiiitMot-inur sr. iiulue' Iilt'll Nlu-oIlK-. It Is manufactured as a powder.wbloh oan be riven JS.'i.S.'V.l0! bMr( 0UP "otfoe or leu, or in food, without the knowladie ot ,he patient. It it aluolutel? narmloM, and will offeot a permanent and apoedy cure, whether the patleut 1 a moderate drinker or an aloohollo wreck It haa been given In thotuande of oasea, and la every ineiaiioe a porfeet ouro has fol ij'k 'tf'. t ""t The ayatem once lmprogna f4 with the Spoolllo.lt beoomoe an utter lmpoaalbllity lor the liquor appetite to ezUt. 48 pace book or partiouiara (res. To be bad o C. H. HAGENBUCH, Drucglsi, Shenandoah IMPORTANT NOTICE ! All persons are hereby warned NOT TO FISH IN THE DAMS ! Belonging to the Slionaudoah Water Company, and all peitus caught violating this notice will be Prosecuted ns TrcspnsHera. By order of TX-SB COMPANY. Philadelphia and Reading Eailrond" Time Table In eOeet July 10, 1H01 TRAINS LEAVE SflENANDOifl AS FOLLOWS. or Now York via Philadelphia, week rtays, 2..0 5.25, 7.! . m. and 12 35 iEO and 6.b6 V t:' "uu"y z.iu aun 7.4 ft. m. For JNew JTOTk, via Maueh Chunk, week days, a-33, r.av. u. m. And icjiinmi'inih ' in?li9,1?!2lf u,a 1'hlladerphU Weekdays, 2-10, 5.36, 7.30, a. m., 12.35 'iW and 5.55 p. m. vsrl , "i m., i.no p. m. IO, 5.S6D. ra" (Myi" Zlu,,"iu m" i. o'". rl"mt0W11' rtays, 7.20 v in. !?.S8 i5ro0LV?X,i1t week la5"'j 21", 7,(i m, 12.3 V.SO nnd fi.sfi n. m. Rn.e o m. '-ij s. ni . 4 80 n.m. . For i aiuaiiiut and Uahsnor city, weot days, 20, 6.36, 7.20 a. in., 12 af 2.t,0 'nd 6.M '.J?.. and 7.48 a. m 4.30 p. raT Additional iui .nabonoy City, week dyg 7,00 jot uicHm ana Columbia, week .layj. '.W a. in., 2.10 p. in. ' For Wllliunisport, Hunbury and Iwlsnuru. week days. 8.25, 7.20 and 113) a. m 1 ,3-3, 7.0O j. Bl. Hlllldnv !M . m . S ftS ti m Vor Mahanoy Flaue, weeis auys, 2 10 8.21. j M, 7.20 and 11.3'J a. in., U.", 1.35, 2.61.., 6.55. 7.00 auc :i - ra. Sunday, 2 10, 6X1 and i.d n. .... ... v, 1.0-1 ,-, lu. For (llruruvllle (Itavpnhannock Btatior. W""K days, 2.III. 83, 5.M, 7.20 snd 11.30 a. m., 12.85. 1 BO t.iO. 5.66. 7.011 anil U.25. i. In. Hmirloo 2'10, .2 , 7.48 a. in., 8.('6. 4.30 p. m. -or Ashland and Hiiauoitin, week days. J.2 1,5.25,7.20, 11.30 a m 185, 7.00 nud i.Jt ... jo. nontiKv n.ii, s.si u. nt., h.id p, m. l'HAlNB FOK iiiiKA1iOAHi Iioave Hew York via Fhlladelphla, week lays. 7.45 a. m l.SO, j 00, 7.30 p. to,, 12.15 alght. Bunday, H.00 p. ru., 12.16 nignt. Ihvs Ns York vt Mnnrh chunk, week days, 4JW. 8.46 a. m 1.00 and 1.0J p. m. .n'S1" hllsdelphla, wees days, 4.10, ana 10-00 n. m. 4.00 and H.00 p. ni., ln-m Broart .uid Callowhill and 8.85 a. 111. and 11. so p. m. from Hthane -.reeii utraeui. unnrinv eiw u m. H.10 p. m. from Itn mu: - tu. tjeave jruwaing. week days, 1 3,, 7.10, lo.i S lad 11.50 a. m,, 6.HS, 77 p, m. bunduy 1,85 ana ie.48 a. m. Leave Pottsvllle, week days, ?.40, 7.40 a. ra.. 12.30. 611 1). m. Hmirtnv. 71D11 n. J 2.05 1.. to. 1 eavo Titmatius, week days, 8.20, 8.4b and : 21 a. m.. 1.21. 7.18. and H.18 n. rn. Hnnrlnv a tn 7.43 t. m. and 20 p. m. icavf, -vittimnoy ijuy, weea days, 3.w, .uiall.47. m 1,61, 7.42 and 0.41 p.m. 8un day, 8.40,8.17 a. m 8.20 p, m, Leave a.ahanoy l'lane, week days, 2-4 1,4,10 M0, 8,35, 11.C0 a. m.,1.05, Uti. 5-20, 6 28, 7.57, and "i.min. ro. Hnndnv 2.J11. J.nii- nrt k.ir. m 3 37, 5.01, p. a. ivb uirainvlllo (Rappahannock Htalton) week days, 2.47, 4.07, 8.3S, and 0.41 a. m 12.0, 2' o-"2-8-03 oncl 1U.W p. m. aiuiday, 2,47, (.0., 8 33 i,m. 8.41, 5.1-7 p. m. Lm.-,v SVilIlanwnort, wees daya, 3.00,9.45 aurt 11JW a. tn, 8.35 and 11.15 p. m. bnnday 11.15 p.m. For Baltimore, WaBhlnEton and the west 7iaB.diO.lt.lt., thiough Iralns leave Ulrard A.veune staliou, Fhlladelphla, (f.sV K. R. K.) at 4.13, 801 and 11.27 a. m 1.31, 4.21, 5.55 am ,'.28 p. in. Bunday, 4.18 8.02 11.27 a. m., 4.24 .55and7.Slp. m. ATJAKTIO CITY DIVISION. Ijeave Fhlladelphla, Chestnut Street Wharl snd Month Utreet Wharf. Vor AUautlcCltt. W'eek-dRysExpresB, 5.15, 8 00.0:00,10.45 a. m. nals. (Rftturday only', 1.30), 2.10, 8 00, 8.80, i.i , 5 00, 0.00 p. iu. iojoninioialion, 7 10 a. 111., 4.15, 0 SO p. m, sunn ..-. rlxpress, 615, 7.00,7.30 8.00, 8 30i 0.00, 9.30 a, m, and 4 30 p. m. acio:nnn. a.ioa 8.00 a. m.and 1 45 . tu. lteturnlng, leave Atlantic City, depot comer Ul-intloand Arkansas venueB, weck-on.-s Espress, 7 00, 7.30, 8 00, 0.00, 10.00 a. m. and 8 15, 4.W, 5.30. 6.3-1, 7.80, 0 30 p. in. Accommodation 0.00, 8.10 n. m. and 4..'0p m. Sunday s - Kx prens, 3 30, 4.00, 6 00, 0 00, 0-30 7-00, 7.30 8 00, 0.SO p. m. Accommodation, 7.30 n. m., 5.0j p. m. tv. U. a ASS COCK, U011 uu.l AgU a. A. MuUWl). ftB. 4 Oen'l Mauaur. p liNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. tCEUTLKIU. DIVISION. Oh and after Jvor. 21, 1890, (rofnj ul teats HtttnundMdi at follmei: For Wlggnu, ailberlon, Frackvllle. New Caetlo, Ul. Clolr, and way polnte, B.W, 9.1J -t m and 4.1E p in, Sundays, (100, 0.40 a 111 and 8.1 0 p m. For Pottsvllle. 6.00, H.lo a m and 4. 15 p m, Buudaye. 000, 8.40 a m and 3,10 n m, For Heading, 6.00, D.10 a m and 4.15 pm. Uimdays, 600, B.40 a. m. and 8.10 pm, For Pottstown, l'hoenixville, JNorrlstcnj snd Philadelphia (llroad street station), H,oo. 9,10 a m. and 4.15 p m week days Bundays, bW, .40 a m 8.10 p m Trains leave Frarkvltie for Bhenandoab at 10.40 am and 12.14, 7.42,10,09pm. Sundays, 11.18 a maud 5.40 pm. ' .'.fave Foitsvllie lor Hhenandoah, 10.15 ana 11.48, u m 7.15, 0.42 p m. Sundays, 10.40 a ra 5.15 p m. L-tave Fhlladelphla (llroad streel station), for Pottevllle ana Bheuandoah, 5.57,10.25 a in 2.10, 4.10 and 7.00 p m week days. Bunday 9.2S am and 1.10 p.m. For w York. 8.20, 4.03, 1.49, 6.85, 6.50, 7.30, 8.208.80, J.60. .00aEdlI.laam,12.00noon,(Um,' tied txprese, 1.06 and 4.50 n m.) 12.44, 1,40, 2.S0, 4, 5, ti,.b.Z0, 6.50 7.18 8.12 and 10.00 p m, 12.03 iilht. On Hnndays, 8.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.35, 8.12, 8.89, 9.60, a m. and 12.49, 3.20 IllinlWl 4,60), 6.2b, b,d0. 6,C0 MS 8.12 I) m and 12.01 nlgul. For Se airt, Hpnng Lake, Bclmnr. 1 icoan (Jrove, Asbury Faik, and Long trancli S.20, 11,15, a. ra, 4.00 p. n. week davs For Ifreehold, 6.0 , p. m. week days. baltlmor'- and Washington, 8.50, 7 20, 8.SJ 9 in, Ib.an, )l,l8a m, 12.'5 (limited eirress) 8.40 1,41 S-Wani .7.40 p. m., pnd 12.03 nlghU For aaltlinorei nly.2.02, 4.1 t,608Bnd li.a0 p. ra. jtr Bandays, 8.60. r.29, 9.10nnd 11.18 a. m. 4.41 9.67, 7.40 n m. 12.03 night, lalt'more only 5.08 and 11.80 pm. For ttlchmond and the Honth 7.2011.18 a. ra,. Oilmlted llipiess 12.35 p. m.,)12.03 night,wcek. days. Bandays, 7.20 a. in., 12.03 night Trains leave llarrisburg for l'iustmrg anas tr.e west every day at)2.25aud 3.10 a m and l.oOdlmlted) and8.40 pm. Wey for Altoona, 1.15 a in and 4.10 p m every day. For PltUbnrg only, 11.20 a m dally and 10.2O m week days. leeve Bunbury for "Villlamsport, Kimlra, . anandalgna, ltocbester,Buaatoand Niagara r'allao.10 a m dally, and 1.43 pm week days. For vatklns, 5.80 p m week days. For Krle and Intermediate points, 5.10 am:, dally. For tock tlaven, 6.10, and 8.63 a m. dally, 1.34 and 5.S0 p. m. week days. For Itenova 6.19 u m 1.43 and 6,30 p m week days. 1.10 a. m Hundaya. HAS. F PUuH, J.K.WOOD, ln. MenT Hen. Pass, Ast. -yrriLMINUTON 4 NOUTUEIIN R. It. Time table n effect May. 10, 1891. Trains leave Heading (F. di It. slation) for Gibraltar, Beyfcrt, lllratboro, Joanna, Bprlng. Held, T iiynesburg Junction, Coatesvllle.West Chcter,t hudi,rord Junction, B. i O. Junction. Wilmington and Intermediate stations, daily except Bunday, at 6.25 nnd 8.30 a.m. andS.iSi p. in. Bunday only at 8.03 p. m. For Warwick, BLFetom and lnlermediato statlons.dnlly except Bunday, at 9.20 a.m., and 6,19 p. m. Bunday only 8.15 a m. For liirdhboro and Intermediate stations, Saturday only, at 12 m. For Baltimore and Washington (B. A O. It. It.) dally eicept Sunday nt 0.25 nnd 8.80 a. m. and 8.15 p. in, Bundaj'only at 3.05 p, m. Trains arrive at Beading (F. & it. station) Irom Wilmington, B. & O. Junction, Slont rhauln, Chadds'ord Junction, Wist CheMer, Lcmipe, Coatesvllle, Waynesburg Junction, Bprlugneld.Joannn, Blrdsboro, Ulbialtar, Bey. fm end Intermedlule stations, dally except Bunday tit 10.20 u. in. 6.62 and 6.17 p. m. Bun. day only at 11.24 a. m. lirom Bt. Peters, Warwick nnd Intermediate stations, dally except Bunday, at 8.23 a. m. and 2.25 n.m. Bunday only at 6 p, m. From iilrdhboro and Intcmudiate stations. Saturday only at 1.40 p. m. From yashlnEtou und Baltimore, dally ex. ccpt Bunday, 10 20 n. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m. Bunduy only nt 11.24 a. m. . UJtlOOS, Oen'l Pass. Agu A. G. McOAUBIjAND, BupU RUPTURE, ESfSfit 'J MAYER. 831 Arch Bt'rVhila. .nmi u. ! llartnug. New ltlnggold, I'n., I.Pnndt, Bouth rrSffil 1 1" Jj- r- A- I'eturck, Oley, I-a 1 It, U. Btnnley, 421 Spruce Bt , Lebanon, fa., a" Bchuelder. l;Ocust bale. Pa.! 1), II. Noll, Lime t. In' K?; $Y"l- E- Hnrtcnstlno, l'hoenixville. M. I.elnbaoh, 621 Wnthlngtou Bt. Reading, Pa., J. O. Lyme. 1310 W. Howard Bt ! i' llarrlsburg. l'a O. ICtehn, Boulassvllle, Fu! I Dr. MAYKH Is nt Hotel Penn, Beading, Pa ', on the 2ua tiaturday or each month, Call to f B. BRIOKER, M. J)., PHYSICIAN AND SLXOEON, No; 9 East Centre Htreeti Mahenoy City, Pa Hkln and all special diseases a specialty. tl At i