Evening Herald. PUBLISHED DAILY, SUNDAY HXOKrTHD XT. a llOYr.n, Miliar and l'libltnhrr. IV3T, ,T. WATKtXH, Local Jldltor. ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT llitF.YKNlXQ llKltAI.Uhatn largerctr eulatxon in Mitnandoah than any othtr jxijier publlthed, llookt open to alt, SUBSCRIPTION RATES! DAILY, per year, M 00 Wekkly, per year, 1 60 Entered at the Fostnfflce, at Shenandoah, Pa for transmission through the mail as seeoud olass mail mailer. LAKBSIDB DATB8. figures Domonatrttto tbo Popu larity of the Resort. Aug. 18. English llaptitt Sunday school, Mahanoy City. Aug. 19. M. E. Sunday school of Shen andoah. Aur. 20. Trinity Reformed Sunday school of Mahanoy City. Aujr. 20. Evangelical Sunday school ionic, Delano. Auk 21. Daughters, of Hebekah, Maha noy City. Auk. J2.V. SI. Sunday school, of Oil borton. Aug. '2-1. 1. It. Sunday school of Shen andoah. Aug. 20. English iLuthoran, liahanoy City. Auk. 2& Evangelical Lutheran Sunday school, Tanipqus. Auk. 27. Young Men's Domocrnlic Club, Mahanoy City. Ask Your Friends About It. Your distressing cough can bo cured. "Vo know it becaujo Komp's Balsam within the past few years ba3 curod so many coughs Bnd colds in this.community Its remarkable salo has been won entirely by its gonulno merit. Ask some Iriend "who has used it what ho thinks of Ketup't Balsam. Thero is no medicine so puro, nonoBO effective. Largo bottles 60c and ?1 at all druggists'. Blackberries continue plenty nnd tho demand for them keeps pretty well up. A Oure for Constipation and Headacbo. Dr. .Silas Lane, while in the Rocky Moui'iains, discovered a root that wbn combined with other borbs, makes an cutj and certain cure for constipation. It is in tho form of dry roots and leaves, and is known as Lane's Family Medicine. It will cure sick headacho. For tho blood; liver and kidneys, and for clearing up the complexion it does wonders. Druggists soil it at 60 cents a package. "Vacation timo is rapidly departing and school days near at hand. To Nervous, Dobllltatod Men. If you send us your address, wo will mail you our illustrated pamphlet explain ing ail about Dr. Dye's Colobratod Klectro Vultaic Belt and Appliances, and their charming eftects upon the nervous de bilitated system, and how they will quiokly rfl' ",or" you to vigor, and manhood. I'amph lot free If you are thus afflictod, wo will lend you a Belt and Appliances on a trial. Voltaic Baize Co.. Marshall. Mich. We may look for another hot wave some time his week. Remarkable Faota. Heart dltease Is uuiiillv suniKiscd to be In. curuiili, nut when properly treated alai-go proportion oi OHM'S au i)tcuieu. .iiiusjwrs. Mm.ra Hatch, ol Hlkhart. lud., and Mrs. MaryL. Baker, ol 0ld, Mich., werecured Jltl'T "Until lug u jcm. n. y. uiii.'Mi ci. rtrui.lslatBau Joso, III.. says that Dr. .Ml leu' .Mew noun cure, which cured ine lomier, 'um kfd wonders lor his wllu." Jevl oean tit ltncuanan, Mich., who hart heart dlMiiso io .it vcars. suvs two bnitleH made htm "fuel like a new man." Ir Mllea' New Heart Cu'e is mid nod guaranteen by U. H. HiiKenliuch the 'iruiisist. Bookol wonderful testimonials free. Tho "tnarlor a mini is the harder it is for liim t got along with smarter eople. Shlloh's Consumption Cure. Ti tti la beyond question the most sttc- . chilli I'oiiuh Medicine we have evir sold, a lew doses Invariably cure ttie woist cases of Ooutb, Crimp, und Brunchlllt,, while IU won derlu' soccers In the cure uf Consumption m without a parallel In the lilMory of medicine. Hmcii It's first discovery It has beeu sold on a guarantee, a teat which no other medicine can siaua. ii you nave a uiiuhii ve uurne.i-iy ask yon to try n. Prion 10 cents. Moenle, and S t .to. If your Lungs are tore, Chest or llack lame, use Hhlloh'a I'orous Plaster, bold by t). H, Hagenbtioh, N. K. comer Main and Lloyd street. Tho oyster season will bo duo in little over two woeks. Habi.km. January 28. ifcBO. mi. Dittum ,uav Jig vmiu. , jiiwitiiiM uiu. was nllllctod with a vtry bad skin disease oi the fact1, eyes and lusfde of the unae The fjwe was covered with mattering aoroK.and lits e.. en were swollen shut ou account of the F ,rc. to the eyelids, and lit noe wa dla cha Kinu matter, and was full luHldnortlie ir- I gave hiin the Cactus lllood Cure luf nliaU Ik .,,,41.1 111 n..1... jour wtcas, auu w nay my uauj. a etiureiy 115 Kaal miU street. N. V. Sold at Klrlln'a JJi ug BUjre.KerUiou Houm i'i.-K. 'iieuauaoai.. OiiUneal water is a good hot weather drink. A National Event Tli.' holding of the World'a Pair In a clty scar'ely flity jean old will be a remarkable c i nt. Inn whether It will really heiiellt this ii. ill. hi ua inueh aa the dlaoovery ol the Jtt-i..rntlve Nervine by I)r Kmnallu Mdea la doubt lul. TUIa la Juat what the Amerlt au I h le need to cure their eioeaaive nervous iithh, dyspeiwla, headaulie, dlaziueaa, sleep. Ii mh "h, utiiralkla, uervoua debility, dullui..a, couiiir ion of mind, eta. It acta like a charm. Trial Imllleaaud flue hook on "Ner ouaiitl Jleari l)leaes,"wltli mieiiiuthd teatlmouIuU, irv at (!. II. HaKeubueh a drugstore. J(u ti (truintctl to cuntain no ojrtum, inwjihineor dangerous tfrugw. CHiiadlan I'apora Hetzed. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 16. The poat office authorltk's here have aelzed a num ber of Canadian newspapers containing advertisements of lottery oompanles (nlntf bnaliieas In Canada. The seizure made In couformlty with instruotiona lim Waaliluutou, wliloh atato that such ju.pers, besides all lottery tickets anil all . Hers supposed to contain matter per il ilng to the lottorlea are liable lb cus- a duty nud must be opened tu tho u. i.nce of a customs o.'Iken GERMANY TO SURRENDER. ram of Hints Will Onusa it Mltlsntlon of the Corn Dtulo. Bkiilin, Aug. 17. Tho government U preparing for n surronder to a cortaln oxtont on tho question of corn duties. Tho clamor has becomo so overwhelm ing that Chancellor Cnprlvl c in hardly maintain himself against It. It is said that the Ivntser hns referred tho matter entirely to tho Clianoellor, to act in ids discretion. Both tho Kaiser nnd tho Chancellor would rather give Austria and llutigary thoexoluslve bene fit of the Oerman demand for foreign corn, undor tho commercial treaty soon to go into forco, and this tins been tho chief motive for delay, but the distress on account of tho high price of bread la so great and growing that prolonged waiting may, it is feared, result In riots ami bloodaheil. llonco a probable miti gation of the corn duties within a fow d iya. The government Itself feels the pressure of scarolty, owing to the higher prloea paid for grain for tho army, and would undoubtedly be n largor purchaser of foreign grain at lesser rates i-hould a re duction of duties tako place. The report that Amerloau farmers nre hoarding grain causes no little anxiety not only In Germany, but in all European countries, as It Is felt that the demand from America this year will undoubtedly oa large. Advices from Russia rjreaent tho situa tion in no more favorable light. In Aa trnhkun, near tho Capian Sea, several viuagea aro reported to lie almost do- populated, many of tho people having died of hunger, and others have left for better favored regiotia. In Volbynia, where the Russian maneuvros nre to bo held, It is said Hint the comml-anrlat branch of the nrmy line found that uo supplies can locally be obtained for tho troops, and that all food will have to be brought from k distance. BASEBALL SCOrtES. Association Gumos. AT BT. I.OUIS. Bt. IMils 1 0004030 10 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Ilatterles Itottgor, Iloyle and Ilarll.-iir: Dwycrand Kelly. AT LOU1SVILIJ5. Loulivlllo 1 S 0 a 0 0 1 5 11 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 2 :i (I 5 ltattnrles Mwtkln nml ritililll. llnLm ...... Donuhuo. (Jamc oallod ut end of otolith Innfmr mm re count of darknoas. HTANIHNO Of TUI! CI.UHS. Tho AaKoclattoii ltocurtU Ptr iron. Ijrut. Ct Club'. iron. ri. c"t IlotOIl....U7 HI .084 rolllmhno 47 r.!t IT,-. tit. Ixiuis..sa 37 .041 Ciiiolnn'tl. i:i 67 Aao jwiiLimorBon j-j L.ouTiue...aa flu ,:$43 Athletic .50 40 ! Viiali'ton..30 03 .319 Tho Natiuviul L.oauu Heeord. Ptr C3nh. lPftM. Tsui n't Ptr anlu. Iran. fxe. fTt llroolclyn.44 47 .484 Claveland.44 SI .404 CItlclllllllll38 BU ,4ll4 l'lttsblll'if.33 OS. 370 Chicago... IW SO .BSD Ilostoil 53 38 .flsa Now York. iO 3(1 .881 l'lilla'phlu.43 44 .jy7 POISONED THE CAKES. All Attollipt to 1CI11 an Ilutlro l'iimlly In Woat Vlrclnla. PAitKEnsBono, V. Va., Aug. 17. Mrs. Honry llallonoe, of Grafton, her nioco and live children are lying very ill from eating poisoned cakes. Mrs. Mallonca made tho cakes yester day. In her absence from the house somo enemy, it is believed, nttompted to kill the entire family by putting niuenio In tho douub. , Two of tho children, It is bolivod, will die. Thore is no cluo to tho perpetrator of tho crime. NEWS OF THE DAY. The Comptroller of the Currenoy has nuthor.zed tho Flrat Nitlonal Bank of Emlemton, I'a., capital $50,000, to begin business. The sixteenth annual meeting of the New York and Hudson River Camp Meet ing Association at Sing Slug, N. Y., closed lust night. Wholesale removals In tho Federal of fices at Baltimore ure recommended by Commissioner Roosevelt for violations of the Civil Service law. Fully 115,000 people attended the open ing of the seventeenth aunual Platte deutsche Volksfest in Schuetzeu Park, Union Hill, N. J., yesterday. K Burtl Qrubb, United States Consul to Spain, will entertain the survivors of Kearny's Firet Now Jersey Brigade at his homo In Edgowator, N, J., at their an nual reunion, Sept. 14, William L. Soruggs, Uulted States Minister to Venezuela, who Is now in Washington, believes that that country will Hoon bo willing to negotiate u re ciprocity treaty with this government, James Eilmoitson, the leader of tho no torious "Lizard" guug, of West Orange, N. J., is thought to bo dying at tho Memorial Hospital at Orange, tho result of a. dose of "rough on ruts," taken while lnAlrwil mi fnr KtAiiliiiif in nlonk- rZa Genuine I, . r j t j n ism and will ever bo the best Mwm Remedy for fRoiir.. Tnf1iiOTia. Diu kachft. fnoino In ihnHiHn f.Vf.tt nnrl I Jointa, Kouralgia, Sprauie, &o Beforo you assd tc ley, obtain i-rscii nc niaRnE-en i the valiable booki "aide v H; r,hl.,,; vlthi eaaOrsauisuiiS oi pTouimeat vutuuiaaa. L a d o m! j J.AD.R5GHTEK&.G0. 3IO Broacitvav, Prize Medal; kv::4rt Bnrotiean Mooses iT. . - Lim'nu, lenna, rrairae, " I'noa, Nnrembsrir. Ko; . i :u, 1. u . 50 CfJiitfl a lotuu, tor Sale byl 1. i I. KIHf.lN, . TI. II At. IAS it'.ll urunfjruiiu n i" v. -.nil i her dn GREAT feLEBRATION Bonninglonk Decorated With Flngs nil Bunting. STATE TR00B NOW IN CAMP. Tlie President andkrty Will Arrivo To- morrovEviBiilnir. Dig Crowds Will Wnnu the Dnillcntlon of the Iti ttla IHniiVielit lho Giloits of the Htnte Will Nulr 1,500-Two Til- limihiil Archna Tfiotrd A Choir of 900 Voices to Blllglntrlotlo Songs. Bbnninotok, Vt., AV. 17. This city Is one complete wave ofbuntlng nud flags in anticipation of tlicUodloiition of the Bennington Battle Anumout and tho Centennial oelebrntlqot tho admission to the Union of tho late of Vermont, vrr icli ocour this wee Mid wayiu the city stills tho trluniphnl aroh. This arch lieai on Kb oastern side the motto, "1701 tie best legnoy of Vermont's first ceuturyW her son's nud daughters 1801," Onlie opposite side aro the following! "If 7 You Bee the redcoats, thoy are ours, t ilolllo Stark sleeps a widow to-nighf' being tho his toric wortls uttered by Qneral Stark as ho rallied his mon to ilgl on the field of Bennington. Tho other ulo of tho name arch has this inscrlptlii "Pence hath her victories, no less rebwed than war 1801." There Is nlso tho livlngkroh on which the thirteen original dtal rosonted by young Indies I will be rep- costume with banner1'. Ab the Preside passes under procession of thlB aroh in the great' Wednesday a choir of 00 will sing "America," "Hall Colli ibla," "Star Spauglod Bannor" and ojher patriotic songs. I Preparing for tho gronl celebration, tho Vermont militia nre low in enmp. Yesterday Cuslilng'fl Battcly B, U. S. A. arrived. Thoy presented qato a warlike appearance, and wore Ireoted with chcora. I Promlnont guests of tho ptato aro ox- pectod to-day. Among thetl WlioolnV fl. Viifljpv nnd i wlll be Col. ille, Col. Al- dace P. Walker and wife, Qrfi. Russell A. Alger and wife, Gen. A. S. mhb and son, Hon. B. B. Smalley and wlfonnd ex-Gov. Rico, of Mass chusotts. Thol'rosldontial party arrives to-morrow ovenlng and will be entertained uy Uen. J. U. JcUullough, The Hon. K J. Phelps, oratoil ot tho day, and wife are already In town tho guests of Gen. McCullough. Gov. Page and stnlt arrived nnd went into camp with thi yesterday. Vermont National Guard. It is expect guests of the State will nil d that the liber fully l.r.00. For more than 50 yoars them has been more or leas preparation for tile building ot a monument to commemorate the bat tle ot Bennington. From ond cause or another the limitation always lapsed un til It was finally brought to nkuccessful Issue by the ereotlon of the marble sliart on tho site ot the Continental Store house, tho objectlvo point of Col. Baurn'-i expedition In 1777. Tho costoftuo mon ument and nlto has been In round num bers $100,000. WEATHER CROP BULLETIN. jiejiort ou ti, c.nttia or tM crops " Several Sttitos. Washikoton, Aug. 17. -The weather crop bulletin Issued by tho Weather Bureau reports tho condition of the crops as follows: New England. Drought severe In cen tral arid southeastern portions; pastures suffering, also wells and cisterns very low. Corn boa grown well. Potatoes promise a large yield, and there Is but little not reported. Tobacoo promises au excellent yield. Now York. Tho oat and barley har vest is progressing favorably, with a large yield in prospect. Corn growing fairly well. Potatoes locally damaged by rot. Severe storm in western coun ties inflicted damaged ou fruit and grain. Peunsylvania The warm, bright weather has been partlallr favorable for farm work, and has advanoed all grow ing crops. Corn is excellent. Potatoes are the finest orop for years. Tobacoo cutting continues. Fruit of all kinds baa seldom been as plentiful. Now Jersey. Conditions have boon most favorable for corn, vino truok and fruits. Some looal damage done by hall and high winds prostrating corn. Saw Her .Father's I.lfolrss Ilody. New Haven, Conn., Aug. 17. As An nie Longdergelt, tho lB.year-old daugh ter of Theodoie Longdergelt, entered her room last evening, she saw hanging by a rope from over tho inner door the life less body of her father. The medioal ex aminer rendered a verdict of auioido be cause of despondency. Deoeosed was 53 yenrs old, and a fow weeks ago lost his position at the armory of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. Still lltintme for Altuy. Watbrbuiiy, Conn., Aug. 17.- Sheriff Wheeler believes that the man who worked ou a farm near Southbury re cently undr the name of Frank Wnlto, and who is aupposod now to be Almy, the murderer of Christie Warden, is still In this uicinlty, and he Js organising a number of searching parties to thorough ly soour the wild country about the Naugatuck Valley. Mileaao1 llaby Smoker. Chicago, Aug. 17. The Illinois tin maue Society has decided to proseouto the parents ot Leonard Turuer, aged 9 years, who. it is alleged, was taught by bis father to smoka, beginning when the child was two months old. The child has now became so accustomed to the weed that ha cries for bis pips and to baooo. ' Kx-Congi-esswau Seott M uoti Heltor. Bub, Pa., Aug. 17. Mr, William L. Scott's condition ia so inn oh improved that be spent a portion of the day with bis family lu the yard. He expects, to go to New York next week, where he will stay until he fully recovers. l-avlna Munsur Dead. Auiuirt Paiuc, N. J., Aug. 17. Lavlna lluusur ot Saratogn died suddenly yes terday nlteruoon ot heart failure, at the summer residence ot her son at Bradley Boach. She was 8!i years of age. Twenty Deaths from Trlclilooiii. Bitioxf, Aug. 17. Twenty deaths have occurred from trichinosis at Louben, Eecrnliiry Nftlletoll lnlnl. Washington, A.i. 15. Acting Secre tary Nettlcioti denies that, ihu statement to tho effect that the 4 l-iiper cent, bonds were to bo extended at 2 per cent, had been authorized by him. He said that Bitch a statement did not represent any oluclnl opinion. Ho did not positively deny tho nllegcd extension of tho bonds, but only the fact that It originated with his department. MUa ltutliel shnrlllun Untfiiuid. Milwaukkh, Wis., Aug. 15. News hns been received of the engagement of Dr. I'oul Thorndyko, son of the late Br. J. T. Thorndykc, of Milwaukee, to Miss Rachel Sherman, tho youngost daughter of tho late Gen. William 1'. Sherman. Young Br. Thorndyko is uow a brill lunt and rising practitioner of Boston. Kloped With Negro. Kikosto.v, N. Y., Aug. 15. Miss Nottlo Shaw (whlto), 18 years old, daughter of a woll-to-do furmer ot Mnrbletown, near hero, eloped with James Cautine, aged 28, a colored man, yesterday. The couple were married by Justice Brill, of this city. The parents of Miss Shaw will endeavor to separate- them. ftnwnrd Ufl'eretl for Hopktni Arrest. Fam. Rrvisii, Msbs., Aug. 15. A re ward of $500 has been offered by the mayor for tho arrost of Willi itn Frank lin Hopkins, who is charged with crimi nal assault upon 0-year-old Maggie Unrt lngton a fow days slnco. lion. Honry 1)111 Dead. Nor.wicn, Conn., Aug. 15. Hon. Henry Bill died last evening at iuistern Point. He founded the woll known Henry BUI publishing Company and also tho Bill .Library in uts uativo imra oi iouyaru. Slcoed by tho I'ltUburu Club. PiiibAUKLrniA, Aug. 15. Eddie May of the Philadelphia Club, and John Cork hill, have bcou slgued by tho Pittsburg Club. Holler Works Illtrned. Lowell, Mass., Aug. 15. Dobbins' boiler works were burned la-it night, en talliug a loss of $30,000; Insurance small NOTHING LIKE ITI Blood is thicker than water, mm must be kopt puro to tasore good health. Bwift'b SrKcino is natnren rvtut&f tor this purposo. K Dover to fails ellmnats the lmpas ties and build up the general healtSu There la only one Swift's Speclflo, - end thero is nothing like it. Be euro ami got the genuine. Treatise on Blood and Skin D3sc&sm taailod frco. Tho Swift Specific Co., Atlantis On Koch mits lupus (eatine ulcer) Is tubercle, and lymp cures It- No subnancs in existence onree lupus fo rapidly a ractus Cure No lalluto, no relnpt-on. The faniewlth all scrof ulous and speoltio dbeaaes, wbce name are lemon, rirsi aua omy purely vegetable niooa punner Known, Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Bl&ck, Shenandoah, Pa, THE SEASON FOR PIC-NICS nmxa at hand, CommiUeemmi should bar In mind that tlio Hhkald tidlco Is iirepared to do all kinds uf Poster Work! at tlio mwt roafonnlilo rates. Give us a call Had obtain our prices. All work dent when promised ami in aatUfactory manner. DR. THBEL, 538 apBWssnivssa Ult- only mdhIm 0rwn Ametlou HiMtfiKlilllB Ot Cllllcd BlAtKI Wb 11 tblfl to oar Blood Poleoni Nervous Debility i8p olal Diseases ' b"" bklD DIM. Ited l?ti Ptlni In Ui boon.8oreThroat it Mouth, niobiliH. rimplca, EmiiUoni, Hft r bui Vltett, SwcIUum, IrriMOttBl, iDflftoiiuatloDi snl EunnlliKt, tiuloturea, Wcttnul ol Hull lur, lort minurr. wk kok, mcoUl mletr, UU44ur DIhmai toft all P1ikm multlDK worn rijM. InilUomioo or Oferwork. BMnl om cu4 to t a "J", tulltf u onot. Do nol Uo hopo. o milUr bit Mm Uilii lioitor, Coulr, r.BlIf w UMflUl rhyriolui Dr. THtKl, cam nnltlnl aol wlltool dcloUoa ftom tailona. otb, tocao. mudli aoao kn TMOa eoaTwrwrtao anuaa. nca or poor, anna o, . muuk ttndef iwora UsUhiolUU. itovM.'&lr trim 9 to I, rfM e to W4. 8.1 th to 10. PnnA.j 9 UH II. Writ or u na M wot. V BLOOD What the Druggists say of Heiskoll's Ointment: " When we are nnked to recommend a prepara tion for skin disease, we hand out Hkiskmll's UlKTMMNT, Willi every coutkleuce of Ussticcesa. ful treutluent of the disease." J. C. ItKuitK, 5 Main Kt llutler, To. "I havolieen si'lllnir lrciaKELi.'a Ointment foreieven yenrs. It alves iinlveraal satisfaction Jt will cure Tettbr. O. W. ltACKrunBROER, Balnbrldge, 1 "Wohaveevklence of the curative properties cf Hkiskkll's Uinthbni here. It la a gou? reliable ointment." I-'lkmino t ICsler, Tarentum, Ta, 'In all skin dlseaaea I Invariably recommed TlKISKBLL'a OlMTMKNT." J. J. KKtt, PharpabiirB, I'a. "ItmaKrti. a Oiktmrnt mm when all elw foils." JIit'LBM ah A mean, Freeport, Ta. "ItKISKELL'a Oimtmekt sella nn Its own merit " II. B. Hilton. Klttannios, IX WE'RE AFTER YO u ! Your trade Is tvlint wo want. This Is how wo propose to get It. By Belling you n first clnss article; byeclllngyou for lets than other ; by eellli'g you furniture, an organ, a piano, a sewing nmcliine or anything else In the lino of houtehold goods. We have a large nnd va ried stock to select from. No troublo to show goods. Call, examine and be convinced. 4 61 D H H r3 b THE OLD RELIABLE, J. P. Williams & Bro., South main St., s K:E3sr-A.nsrx5o.ia: Lehigh Valley Railroad. AUKANOEMENT OF l'ABSEJiOER TBAIKG. IlIAY 10, 1891. Vasseneer trains will leave Hhenandoah fct 1 anen dhuhk, eniguion, eiaunewn, uat. sauqua, Allentown, liethlcliem, Easton, Phil udelphl a and Hew York at S.47, 7.40, 8.08 a. m., 122. 3.10. 5.38 n. m. Kor llelvldere, Delaware Water Gap and strouaounrg ai o.i, a. m.. ana o.zu p. m. For Lambertvllle and Treutou, 9.03 a, in Kor White Haven, Willtea-Barro and Fltt ton 5.47. U.0S. 10.41 a. in.. 3.10 and 5SH p. in. For Tunkhannocfc, 10,41 a, m., 3.10 and S.St n. in. For Aubnrc, Ithaca, Geneva and and Lyons iu.il a. in., ana a.m p. m. KiirLacevvllle. Towanda. Bayre. "Waverly CUiiiiu, mivucnioi, iiuuaiu, A-iuutn .-nun Chief ko and all polnU West at 10.41 a. m.,aiid S.!8p. m. Fori imlra and tho West via Halamanca at 8.10 p. ra. For Audcnrled. Hazleton. Htocltton. Lam her Yard. Weatherly and I'cnn Haven June Hon at 5.47,7.40, 8,08 a. m.and 12.52, 3.10 and VW P.m. For Jeanesvllle, teviston and Heave Meadow. 7.40. 0.08 a. m. and 5,26 n. m. ForBcrantonatS.47 V.U8, 10.41a. zn. 3.10 and 3:zep. in. For ilazlo Brook. Jeddo. Urifton nnd Free land at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.11 n. m 1Z62 3.10 and 5.2S d. m. Fi.rUualtake at 6.47 and 0.03 a.m.. and S.lOp. in. For Wlgiraiis, Gllberton and Fracfevllle al 5.60 and e.08 a ni. .and 4.10p.m. For Yatesville, Mahauoy City and Delano, 5.47, 7.40, U.OS, 10.41, 10,68 a. m.,12.62,3.10,5.26, 8,03, 9.2 uiidlO.27 p. in. For liOt t.Te6. 3Irardville and Ashland I. 27, 7.48, SUSS, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.10,4.10, 6.36 8.10 and 0.14 p. ra. For UarKwater, Bt. Clair and Pottaville, 7.40, .(, 10.68 a. m 12.52,3.10,4.10, S.26 and 8.0c p.m. For Buck Mountain, New Boston and Mores, 7.40, 0.08, It .63 a. n.., 122, 3.10, 6.26 and 8.08 p.m. For Raven Run, Centrnlla, Alt. Carmel and Sbamokin, 8.52, and 10.15 a. m., 1.4U, 4.41 and 8.08 p. ra. Trains leave Hhamokin for Shenandoah, 7.56 11 J6 a. in., 2.10, 4.30 and 9.80 p. m., arrlvlna at Hhenaiu'ouh, 8.06 a. m 122, ft.10, 5J6 and II, 15 p. in. SUNDAY TKAINB. For Iiost Creek, Glrardvllle and Ashland, S.50, t',10 11.36 a.m., 2.46 p. in. For Darkwater, Ht. Clair and PottevlUc, i50, 8.0H, 8.80 1. . m., 2.45 p.m. Kor Yatesville, Mahanoy City and Delano, g.00, 11.36 a. m 1.40, 4.40, 0.IXip. to. For Lufty, Andeurled and Hnzleton, 8.01 a ra 1.40 p. m: For Hunch Chnulr. L,ebizhtnn, Blatlngton, Cataaauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kastoi and Hew York, 8.00 a. in., 1.40 p. in; For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m. K. B. BY1NGTON, Uen'l VatB. Ant., Bethlehem. WATER OF LIFE. A newly discovered MINiltAL, WATEH, tho useoi which will supply important ele ments necessery to health. It will cure the Kidneys, Liver, Stomach, nnd all Bowel and Bladder diseases. It will dlBolve ralculland removothem. It 11 moves Ihe uric acid from the ulood and thus destroys Malaria ard Chills. It cures BrlEht's disease, and is rs. peclnlly recommended for people advanced iu life, and for genera) debility. For undoubted proofs 01 thlh ff nd lor pannhlet fclvlns fall particulars. to. 1 R. I'EHUY, Water ot Llie Co..31Bonth MalnBt.. Wilkes-Barre Pa. y nauiiiiinurliiic ur. lEaluctt It is manufactured sa powder, which can be given in a sIam of boar, a cup of ooffM or tea. or in food, without tbe knowledge of the patient It Is absolutely harmlow. and will eireot a permanent and speedy ure. whether the patient is a moderate drinker or tm aloohollo wroolc It has been given in thousand of oaMe, and in every instance a pftrfeot ouro has fol- lowed. It nevr rail. The system once Impraarlafr d with tbe BpeoluuUt beoomus an utter lmpeMlDllity COV the liquor appatue to vxirl. C. H HAGENBUCH, Drucolst, EJienar.dor.h IMPORTANT NOTICE i AU persons are hereby warned NOT TO FISH IN THE DAMS ! Belonging to the Shenandoah tfaler Company, and all' parties catrht violating this notice win oe Prosecuted as Trespassers, lly order or THE OOMPAMY. Philadelphia and Reading Eailroad Hsu Table in tOect .iifj 10, lb VI RAINS LEAYE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS Kor New YnrtC vIa Pbltaiinlnhln mnuV riutrn. 2..0 5.25, 7.U0 . m. and 1285 2.60 nnd 6.56 , m onnaay a.iu ana 7.4b a. m. For New 11 rVr . via Mniisli v- c ns 20, a. m. and 12.35 and 2.60 p. m. ,n"iiV!ttS!Sl? un1 Philadelphia week days, 10. 6.26. 7.20. a. m.. 113a -iTm c, iei n m. "J6?! 2J0 aDlS m., 4.30 p. m. ' - """"fufSi week uay, Zlo,7.20 a. m,i ,bo, 05 p. m. I or AUentown, week days, 7.20 t. m, 12.36 0 p. Dl. 1 or Pottsvllle. week rlnra 9 111 7 , u 12.3 2.f0 and 66 p. in. Sunday. 2.10 and 7.4S m, 4 30 p.m. Fot lumHuiia and Mahatiov mtv kw lays, 2.1O, 5.25, 7.20. a. m., 123? 2X0 nnd 6.5S : in. Sunday. 2.10 and 7.48 a. m.. limn, n Additional 101 Mahanoy City, week days 7.00 For Lancaster and Colnmtla, week days, ,20 a. ni 2.60 p.m. For Wllllamspoft. Htmburrand Lewlshure. week days, 8.25, 7.20 and U.3J a. m 1,35, 7.00 . in. ounaay '2i a. m., u.uj p. m. I-or Mahanoy Plane, vice a days, 2.10 8.25, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m.. 12.36. 1.35, i.,v. 6.63. .(Wane : n ra. Sunday. 2 10, .25 and 7.44 m. 4.30 p. m. For Glmruvlllo (Rappahannock Utatlon) 'auniH. .,iv. o.i, ,.mi auu ii.jva, u.( 12.33. 1 30. 2.60. 5.66. 7.00 and 0.25. n. m. bunday. 2-10, . 2 ., 7.48 a. m 3.06, 4.30 p. m. or Asliland nnd aiiawotln. week days. W5, 5.26, 7.20, 11.30 a. m,, 1.35, 7.00 and V.9i m, runaay s.'jn, e.u 11. xn., b,uj p. m THaVlNH FOit BHJONAWDOAH 1 Deave New York via Philadelphia, week lays, 7.45 a. in., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. in., 12.13 Held. HuncHy, 8.00 p. in., 12.16 nignt. leave Mew York vlk Manon 1 muiic. week lays, 4.80, 8.15 a. m 1.00 and 4.0) p. m. Leave Phil-OellihlH. wees (lava. 4.10. and 10.00 a. n. 4.00 and 8.00 P. m., IT-m Brood nd oallowhill and 8.35 a. m.and 11.30 n. m. rrom Dlhanc .muu streete. Bonday 0.06 a. m. ll.SO p. ra. nom Atn nut ."eu. Leave iteadluc, week days, 133. 7.10. HUB .nd 11.60 a. m 6.90, 77 p, m. Sunday 1.83 ana u.tsn. m. leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m., 2J)0.811 n. in. fcsundav. 2.40. 7.00 a.m. and. IC5 11. m. .cave Xamaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48 ana 2; a. m.. 1.21. 7.13. and 0.18 r. in. Hunrtav &.W 7 43 . in. and 20 p. m. ueave Mananoy city, week days. 3.40. 8.1 & .mill. 17 a. m., 1.S1, 7.42 and 0.44 p.m. Sun. lay, 8.48,8.17 a. m 8.20 p. m. xeave Aiuiiauoy 1'iai.e, weea oayn, fu, (.), VM. 11. l.O a. m. .1.(15, 2.10. 6 20. 8 SW, 7.67. and 111 ail n. m. Bimriav 2.4.1. 4.00. and 8.17. a. m. 3 37, 5.01, p. tu. uuivt) uiraroviuo trwippauauiiocK Dtaiion) ef h days, 2.47, 4.07, 8.36, and 0.41 a. in., 12.05, '2, (vu, b.uj una iu.ee p. m. orciaay, iAt 0 , t 33 a, m. 8.41, 5.1.7 p. m. eavu Vllliamanort. week davs. 3.00.0.45 and .ISA a. 111, 3.36 and 11.15 p. m. Bundoy 11.15 'j, m. For Baltimore, Washington and the west la B. O. K. It., through trains leave Glrard v. venue station, Philadelphia, (P. & K. It. K.) it 4.13, bOl and 11.27 a. m 1.31, 4.24 , 5.65 Hint '.23 p. m. Sunday, 4.18 8.02 11.27 a, m 4.24 .55and7.2Jp, m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Lreave Philadelphia, Chestnut Utreet Wharf iud Honth Street Wharf. Kor AtlnnUc Clt. Week-days Kxprece, 5.15, 8 00,9.00,10.45 a. m.and lm (Saturdays onlv. 1.30). 2.(0. 8.00. 3.30, 1.11 , 6.00. 0.00 p. mi. Aoconiaiodauon, 7 40 a. ru., 4.io. u uu p. m. "tim..b. r.xprefs.5 15, 7.00, 7.30, 8.00, 8.30, O.OO, 0.30 a. it, nud 4 30 p. m. aclouiiui, ..luun i.iy) u. m. and 4 45 p. iu. ieturntng, leave Atlnntio City, dej.ot comer " "antic and Arkansas voniiBs. Vefk-nevs Express, 7.00, 7.30, 8 no, 0.00, 10.00 a. m. and 3 15, 4.00, 5.30, 6.3't, 7.80, 0 30 p. m. Accommoaatlon 0.00, 8.10a. m. and 4.t0p m. Bundays-lix. prehS, 3 30, 4.00, 5 0(1, 0 00, 0'30, 7'00, 7.30 8 00, 9.80 p. m. Accouiiuodatlon, 7.80 a. m. ,6.03 p, m. I.-. U. UAKUOUK, Uen Jraen r Atct a. a. ASoJvEOl). Pres. A Uen'l Manager. PGNnfYLVAMA RA'LPOAD BOHCI1.XII.I, nivuios. On nnd aflrr Nov. 21, 1890, trains wilt ieav ahenmutoah at follows: For Wlggan, ailberton, liYacKvillc, New Jostle, Ht. Clair, and way polnlB, li.W, SA3 m and 4. IE v ru, Bundays, W0, VA0 u m and ;.) 0 pm. For PolUville. 0.00, a.lo a m and i. 15 p m. Bundays, COO, 1.400 m and 3,10 n m. V or Reading, B.00, u.io a m and 4.15 p in, Bnndays, too, 9.10 a.m. and 8.10pm. Vol Potutowu, j.'hoenizvllle, JJorrlatown nd Philadelphia (Uroad street statium, 4,10 a m. and 4.15 p m week days Sundays, 600, B. m 3.10 p m Trains leave Prockvllie lor Bhenonfloah o 10.40 am aud 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 p m. tnndays, ll.li a m and 6.40 p m. Leave Pottsvllle tor BUenacdoah, 10.1& aua IMS, am 7.15, 9.42pm. B-anO&yg, 10.-.0 a in 5.16 p ra. Jeave PhilA-delrhia (Broad street slatloi!, for Pottevlllt and Hhenandoah, 6.57.10JS a in 3.10, 4.10 and 7.00 p in T.eek days, buuaay 9M a una um v, in. For w York, 8.20, 4.0B, 4.40. E.85, 6.t0, 7.30, S.'JOSO, J.60. 11.00 audll.lSam,12G0nooii,(llin ttcd express, 1.00 and 4.60 p m.) 12,44, 1,40, 2:M, 4, 6, ,.U.30, 0.60 7.13 3.13 and 10.00 p m, 12.01 night. un ,'sunauya, ii.ui, s.oo, ,!, CM, b.M, u.gu, o.to. a in. aiid 1X49, K.a lim ited 4.60), 5.s, 6,50 hi s.u y m aoc: is.ui niernu For aoa Olrt, Hpnns LaRe, Bclmar, 'Cfcun Grove, sbnrv Para. undlAjiii; Lrnnnh 4.30, 11,16, a. m. 1,00 p. m. week n&vr for reenoia, o.v , p. m. weux asys. HalUmor- and vt ubinatoii. 3. 7 a). 8. 9.1.1, lt.0, H.18a in, lSHtrimlted express) t.4 1,41 d m uu' (.w v, ui,, auu jjo.ui ni;:m. naiiiajsore' niy -j.uz, 1.1 1, us ana 11 m p. ru On ndavs.!.6T. 7M. 0.1'itind 11.1 ; X". 4A1 7.40 p ni, 1S.08 night. i!alttuire only 5.08 ftnc 11.80 pm. eor Richmond and tne Sonth 7.20 n.r,t. r. ,. J ..ml ted Kxpreas 12.5 p. m.,)12.(a n Kbt,weelr diys. Sundays, 7.20 a. m 12.0B tilgu' Trains leave Uarrlsburg 101 I'lf.aiiurs. and lie west every day atl&aaand 3.10 i- m and i.iXi '. limited 1 and 8.40 p m. Way for A.ltoona, i.k a m aud 4,10 P m every day. For PltUbnrg only, 11.20 a ui dally end 10.JC , m week; days. jeave hunbury for Wllllamsport, Jilimra, auandulgua, Rochester, Bncaloaud Niagara -alln 6.10 am dally, and 1.(8 pm weekdays hot waiains, ojM.y m weea aays. For Rrle and lnfermedlate tviints. 6.10 tttn.. daily. For IjOcS Haven, 6.10, nnd j53 e m, dally, 1.34 and 0JSO p. m. week days. For Heuova 5.10 a m 1,(3 and f,S p in wceb days, .10a, ui Mnudayn. HA8. C POOH, J. R. WOOD, Oen. Wan'r aen Pass. Act. yrlLMINOTON ft NORTHERN It, It. lwxeiaoir mtnect May, 10, lbsi. Trains leave Reading (P. & It. nallon) for Gibraltar, Beyfert, lllrotboro, Joanua, Hprlng field, Waynesburg Junction, Coatesville.West Cbexter,l liadpford Junction, H. A O. Junction, Wilmington and intermediate stations, daily except Hunday, at 6.25 und 8.80 a.m. and 3.15 p. m. Uuuday only at 3.06 p. in. For Warwick, Ht. Peters nnd Intermediate Millions, dally except Hunday, at 0.20 a.m., and 6.19 p. m. hunduy only 8.16 a m. Kor blrdsljuru and Inteimedlate slatlOu Saturday only, at 12 m. j f oriianimore auu vvasnington ;u. a u. it. K.1 dally except Hunday at 6.25 and 6.30 a. in. aud 3.16 p. 111. Hunday only at 3.06 p. m. j rains arrive si neauinK i , ol jv. umiuu; from WllmlDgton, Ii. & O. Junction, MonN ihunin, Chnddslord Junction, West Chester, Lenape, Coatesvllle, Wayneeburg Junction, Bprtngfleld.Joanna, llirdsbora, aihrallar, Bey fert arid Intermediate stations, dall except Hunday at 10.20 a. m. 6.52 and 8.17 p. in. Bun day only at 11.24 a. in. From Bt, Peters, Warwick and intermediate stations, dally except Hunday, at k,2j a. m. and 2.25 p.m. Hunday only at 6 p. ci. From Jjirdsboro and Intermediate stations, Saturday only at 1.40 p. m From Yamington and italllmnre, daily es cept Bunuay, 10 20. a, m, 6.62 and 8 17 p. no, Hunduy only Bt 11,21 a. m. BOWNFJSH UltiaOH, aen'l Pass. Agt A.O.McCAUHLAND,8upt. RUPTURE, We, tho undersigned, are entirely rami of Runturo bv llr. j. . MAYER, 881 Arch Bt., Phlln. TLnmas It. llartung. New Ringgold, Pa I.Pnudt, Houlh Kastun, Pa.. Ij. P. & C. A. Deturck, Olcy, l'n R. O. Stanley, 421 Spruce Ht., Lebanon, Pa., A. Bchuoider. Locum Ilale, Pa., I), II. Noll, Lime, kiln, Pa., Win. 15. Ilancnstlne, I'hoenixville. Pa.. W. 11. Lelnbacli, 024 Washington Bt.. Redding, Pa.. J, O. Lyme, 1310 W. Howard BtJ llarrlsbnrir. i'a., O. Ktelm, Donelassvllle, Pa. Dr. MAYER is at Hotel Penn, Reading, Pa., on the 2nd Haturday of each month. Call to see him. JJ It. BRIOKER, M. X PJIY&IOIAN AND STtRGEON, Not 9 East Centre Btreet; Mahanoy City, Pu Ukln and all special diseases a specialty.