Evening Herald. PUBLISHED DAILY, SUNDAY UXCIJITI JI) II. CSOlT.lt, IMIInr and 1'abllnlirr. Tlir. ,T. WATJUXH, luteal IMIIor. ALLTHE NEWS FOR ONE CENT rheEVKXINO 11 F.llA U) hat a larger cir culation in Shenandoah than any other paper pvblithcd, llookt open to all. SUBSCRIPTION rates: Daily, per year . Wrrrlv. ner vear " w Entered at 11)0 Postofflce, at Shenandoah, Pa. for trannmlMlon through the mans as noeood olsws mall matter. LAKESIDE) DATB8. PlcuroB Domonstrato tne Popu the larity of the Resort. Aug. 19. 11. E. Sunday school of Sben ar.doah. Aue. 20. Trinity Keformwl Sunday school of Malianoy City, Aug 21. Daughters of ltobekab, Mali nov City. Auk. 22. P. M. Sunday school, of Gil-' v,.i Ai'ir- 'J-l. 1 M. Sunday ichoolof Shen krdoafa. Aug. 20. English ILuthoran, Mahanoy Citv. Aue. 20. Evangolical Lutheran Sunday school. Tanipqua, Aue. 27. Young Men's Democratic Club, Mahanoy City. Rooky Mountain Oure. The druggists claim that people call dailv for tho now euro for constipation and sick headache, discovered by Dr. Silas Lnno whilo in the Rocky Mountains. It is iaid to bo Oregon grapo root. (a great remedy in tho far "West for those com plaints) combined with siniplo horbs, nnd is mado for uso by pouring on boiling water to draw out tho strength. It soils at GO cunts a packago and is called Lano'f Family Modicino. Tho editor's waste basket is proof that he is always propared for the worst. Hold It to tho Light. Tho man who tells you confidentially ust what will cure your cold is prescribinc Komp's Balsam this year. In the prep aration of tills remarkablo medicine for coughs and colds no expense is spared to combine only the best and purest ingredi- onts. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Balsam to the litrht and look through it; notico the hrii?ht. clear look: then comparo with othir remedies. Price 50c. and $1 The soda water eollor's spirit rites tho mercury in the thermometer. with To NorvouB, Debilitated Men, Tf r.n,i .nnH na vntir hdilrwut. wn will mull vnu mir illuslratud nnmnhlet explain ing all about Dr. Dye's Celebrated KlectTo Voltaio Belt and Appliances, and their Aharminp iiflects unon the nervous ilo- 51 fSfe-JSfS TS, iM'SK "n I , , . , , rent ire. vnu to vlecr. and mnnhood. l'amph let free. If you are thus afflicted, we will lendy-m a Belt and Appliances on atrial. VotTAlo limv Co.. Marshall, mien. This is tho time to tako cuttings of flowers ibr wintor blooming. Remarkable Fnote. TTeart disease IB munlly supposed to he 111' curable, but when properly Heated a large proportion ol eaten an l cured, Thus Mrs, J-lmira Hatch, of Mkbarl, I int., and Urn. Mary L. Baker, ol Ovid, Mich., were oured alter Hillerlnij 20 yeais. H. O. l.luuur.er, druesilKt at San Joe, III., wys that Dr. Miles' Kptv Ilnnrt (!ure. which cured the lormer. "worked wouders lor hl wile." IajvI i ogau, of lliictmnaii, Mieh., who had heart disease lor 3U yearn, nayn two boitleN made lllm "feel lllte a new man." l)r. Miles' New Heart Clue m Kciii nnd euaranteed hv O. It. HaMenbueh the driifc't'ist. Bookol winiderful teMliiioumln free. Tho past few nights have tieen decidodly butter for sleeping. Shiloh's Consumption Cure. This In beyond question the leort fic- m ill CtBimh Medicine we have evt-r wdd. n :cw done? Invariably cure the woifct uubet ol Cai,h, Croup, and Broneliltis, while It wou- aeriu' Huroeia in me cui 01 ifHinuinpuou in without u parallel In the history at iud!clue. Blnce lt'a first dlseovery it has lieen Mild on a guarantee, a lest whleh no other medicine can stand. Ii you luive h Cough we earnestly ash von to try it. I "rice 10 centH. SO oents, and tl.(0. If yonr l.ungs are Hore, Chest or Hack lame, use Hhlloh's I'orous Plaoler. Bold bv U. U. Hneenbuch, N. E. corner Main and Lloyd streeu). Some young men wear their best girls' pictures in their hats. llAKI.KH. January 28. 1S80. illl. loi uiim lun, iiij uuim. in . mm uiw uiu. was afflicted with a very bail akin dlseakeol I Ar. .I.... ..... ..l.llrl ,0 ........ ,.1 the face, eye and lutfde of the nose. The face was covered with matlerlna Hores. and Ills even were swollen Miut ou account of Hie enrennn the evellde. mid his noawavdls chaiglng mailer, and was full Inside or the HoruH. 1 gave him the Uaotus Blood Cum lor rjnr weeks, and today my baby m entirely 1)6 Kant m h street. N. V. Hold at Klrlln's Drug aune,Kei'umiu House Hioi'K, inenanaoaii . Nearly two months remain yet for door pleasure. out- A National Event The hnldluii of the World's Fair inacltv scarcely n ty je..r old will bs a remarkable event, bui whether 11 wilt reully benerltthis luiilou us much in the dlsouvery oi the Heat' ritlve Nervine by Or Franklin Miles lb doubtful. This Is just what the American jwipie ueen io oure tnsir excessive uervoua m-is, uynpupma, neuuarue, nuriinewi, sleep. li.fHiu'm, neuralgia, nervous debility, dollnew, rimiuHiou oi miua, uio. u auu like a ebai ni. Trial bi.ttleaaud Hue book on "Nervous and I ileari lheue," with uoequulsd tesUmoDUl. rc al C. H. Hageubeoh's drugsiora. Ilu warranted to contain no ostium, morphine or ua-ngeroit nrugi, Oouipleted to Deadwood, The Burlington Koute, O., B. & Q. R. K., from Chioaffo, Peoria and St. Louis, is now I eompleteii, and daily paisenger trains are running through Lincoln, Neb., and Custer, S. D., to De&dwnod. Alo to New- cattle, Wyoming. Sleeping oars to Dead- wood. tf To Our rtendcre. A dee Hv fn delu inplurl or a ihi e'Prfi . l ou, ii und i d. Uou 1 1 . d. uk store CURED BY CONFESSION. 6am Thought Ho Had 'llcen Kicked to Death, Hut Ho Hadn't. Mr. T, recoivod a mossntro from hie wife telling him "to hurry homo quick, that tho horso hod kicked Sam to donth." says tho Birmingham (Ala.) Nows. Jlr. T. rushed homo and found that his horso had kicked Sam, tho col ored hostler, In the region of tho stom ach, and he looked llko a dying man. Sam thought ho was going to die and be gun to unburden his sin-laden soul: 'Jlarso John, I se gwine ter me, urn befor' lira I want tor tell yer wharycr'U find dat bran new brittle yer bought ua oder day and what yer thought soma nigger had stolen It's up In do loft klv- orcd wid hay. And yer rleoiieot uat new lap robe dat yer thought fell out 'or de karrldge dat's under de front do'step. An'de ole plstul wat was In de buro' draw, you'll And dut in my trunk." And various and sundry other things that had been missed at different times wero mentioned by Sam and their, whereabouts disclosed. When Sam had confessed his misdeeds he seemed to grow better confession is good for thy, body as well as tue soul, lie unany recovered, but now moves about the premises with a penitent air. Mr. T. thinks lie lias valuable horse, which can thus kiok n man In the stomach and make him disgorge a lot of stolen property. Royal Girts. The finest sables In the world are owned by the oznrlna of Russia and the duchess of lSdmburgh, who inherited those belonging to her mother, the mother of the czar. The favorite bridal gift of tho Russian empress is one of furs, and fortunate, indeed, aro tho re cipients of the splendid specimens she bestows. When tho Princess Alexandra of Greece wedded tho Grand Duke l'aul of Russia, the czarina sent three dress ing gowns of fur to prevent tho fragile brido experiencing ill offects from the change of climate. One robe was of sablo fastened down tho front with six clasps of real pearl, another of silver fox trimmed with bullion-gold cords, and the third of blue fox, the rarest fur in tho world, confined with a girdle of diamonds. A Kmart 31are. An Irvington (Cal.) party owns a small mare, says tho San Francisco Call, that, with her colt, is allowed tho run of tho door-yard. "Puss" is fed from a large iron bucket, night and morning, and at these times tho neigh bore' chickens, flocking around, annoy her greatly. One large black hen had long been u special torment. The other night tho more was seen, after empty' ing her bucket, to have turned it bottom side ip. Nothing was thought of it, howover, until next morning, when it was found that sho had Imprisoned be neath it her tormentor, tho black hen, who was nearly dead from her long con' flnemont in such narrow quarters. Floating Coal. During tho hevoral freshets which have occurred in the Susquehanna river the last spring u vast amount of "culm" from tho anthracite coal fields floated 41, JUl k.lU lUlblUUMkO 1 down the river with tho debris, coming out of the North branch and its trlbu tarles. Largo quantities of this culm or coal dirt, which was washed from the' huge banks of that material at the coal breakers, lodged at the he ads of tho several Islands opposite and abovo tho city, and recently parties have secured tons of It by digging it out of tho sand and screening it, producing a good quality of pea and chestnut coal for boiler use. A considerable quantity of ogg or large sized coal is also gathered from the bottom of this river, where it has lodged among the gravel, and is re moved in n perfectly clean state. All the larger sizes of coal have becorr more or loss rounded by the action c the water. Tons of this material are gathered during the summer when the river is low. A llux of Coin. The Louisville Courier-Journal has discovered a "tinker" near there whose love of money is nothing short of re' markable. It says he has not spent more than ten dollars in his entire life. and lie is nearly forty years old. IIo will work for anything, evou as low as ton cents u day, rather than bo idle, and all his money ho converts into gold and silver, which ho deposits in a box that ho built when a boy. It is about threo feet square, und it has been his life long desire to fill it. This will soon be accomplished, as the rude bank is now nearly full. Ho Is totally ignorant of the amount in the box, as he never kept any account of it, simply dropping tho coins in through a slit in the top und never taking any out. eGemiiM la and will over ho tho -best" Bemody for fJnnt. TnflueriBB. Backache Pntnn in tha Bide. Chest and Joints, Wo uralgia, Bpraintf, &o Before you "aed to toy, oMaa M-FREE OP CHARCS'V the valnabls IwoVi "CloUc to Health." with, . tudorsembiiU of prnunce.'it ibyiiouus, i F.AQ.RICKTER&CO SIO Broadway, NEW YORK.. 28 HvlaA llflflnlA luiVflArll JjarofoanHonBfOlKnJohtidtiLoiidorj, Marsmbsrir, Eansteia, Leipslo, ' 50 Cents a bottlo, For Sale by x. r. i. icntxTiv, SHENANDOAH, PA., anaouwrcnijs1""- fPTDASEDALL SCOrtES. Boston Detents tho Now York (Hunts In Close Game. AT NEW YORK. New Yorlt 0 Boston 0 0000000 0-C 0000030 x-S flatterles Benuett. Busle nnd nuekley; Nichols and AT PI11LADBLP1IIA. Philadelphia. 0 Urooklyn 0 0- 6 1- 4 llatterlesaieaaon and Clements: Hemming Terry und Dally. at riTTsmmo. rittsbunt 0 0 0 0 0 1 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 1 1- S llatterles King and Milters Hutchinson and Klttndgo, AT CINCINNATI. Cincinnati ..,.0 Cleveland 0 0- a 0- llatterles Mullane and Kcennn; Young and Tho National Lenguo Record. tr CJiiln. iron. Lout. Tt ctuM. iron, rnt, rri Chicago. . ,m ao Boston M US NewYork.fcO 87 IKl.T Ilrf.nUlvn 41 4B 47S .687 aeveland.44 fiJi .450 .675 Cliiolnuatl38 IW .404 .533 Pittsbuiv.33 B0 ,37S hlln'phlu.M 4 Association Games, AT BOSTON. rtofton 0 0 3 0 1 0 1 4 0- S Baltimore 0 0 O 1 0 3 0 0 0-3 Datterles llullinton nod Murnhvi MoMahou una uouineon. AT WASHINGTON. Washlnnton 0 2 0 0 5 0 3 0 0-0 Athletics 1 80202010 latteries Foreman and JIcQuiie: Baodors. cuamuermin ana jmmgnu. AT LOUISVILLE. Columbus 1 0 5 0- 7 Louisville 1 0-11 flatteries Oastrleht and Donnhuo; Fltsuep aw and uyan. The Assoolutlua Ueoord rer P" nub. iron. Ts. crt Columt)U3..48 fit .4711 Cinclnn'tl. 4'J 67 .4M Lou-vllle..,37 00 Wash'tou..31 04 .82f CLutn. iron. TjoffL Ct Boston.... 118 31 .687 Bt. L011I1..O1I B7 Ml uaititnore oa io .iwu Athlotlo..01 47 .5J0 Eastern Association Games. AT nUFFALO. IlUflftlo 1 0 1 0 0 1 5 0 08 Iloohostor 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 J llatterlos German nnd Weckhcekcn Noo and Sui0. at TBOV. Troy 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 t Aiouny u U U U U U U U A Dntteneu-Bheu nnd Wells; Willis and noes. AT LE13ANON. Lebanon 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0- , 1- Syracuse.... 0 Batteries Dnyno. FUzgorald and Kurz' Coughlin and (juliin. CLEAR CASE OF FRAUD. The Onset tiny Astoolutlnn Servon Notion on Sirs. Itoberts, tho SplrlluiilUu Onset Bay, Mass., Aug. 18. A formnl written notico has been served upon Mrs. Etta Roberts, of Rochester, N. Y., by the Ousot Bay Association requesting that she leave the grounds of the nsso elation. Mrs. Roberts gavo a seance at nor cot- taau last Thursday to a partv that in eluded Mrs. Dr. Bland, of Washington; M. a Littlo, Ulon mills, Y.: lira, Llttlewood and Mrs. F. B. Baker, of To- peka, Kan. Soma 01 the ladles, becoming sceptical an to some part of tho seance, made nn examination and found a Miss Annie West, of Topokn, Kan., who had beeu posing as a spirit, seoroted under 11 bed. Other evldenoes oi rrnua wero tounu and u report made to tho officers ot the ossoolutlon. Canada's Ulclits lu Spanish Marketa. Ottawa, Auk. 18. Sir Charles Tnpper cables from England that, notwithstand ing tho new treaty between tho United States nnd Spain providing for tho free ndmhslon into tho Spanish West Indies of the natural products of the United States while placing heavy duties upon Imports from all other countries, the Colonial Ofllco is of tho opinion that dur ing tho contlnuanoe of tho treaty of 1830 betwsen Spain and Qreat Britain, Cana dian products must bo admitted into Spanish West ludia murkets upon pre cisely the same terms as aro accorded to United Statoi products. Cincinnati's Franchise Kohl. St. Louis, Aug. 18 Milwaukee has se cure Ciucinnati's franchise. President Glllete la in the city, anil the matter will be formally arranged at a meetiug of the maguntos this alterneou. The best players from the two tonms will be re tained, with the deception ot Mlko Kelly, who wl'l go to the Boston ABsoolation team. This arrangement will make the Milwaukeo teiin ono of the most formid able In the country. Thu OnV'irnment Granted More Time. Boston, Aug. 18. In the Uulted State Circuit Court, Judge Nelson has granted the United States until December 1 in which to introduce testimony before tho examiners in the suit of the United States vb. the American Bell Tolophone Company. This is tha suit to repeal pateuts granted to Alex. Graham liell for inventions ot tho telephone, 011 the ground that ho obtained them by fraud. HielUg Keguttant Washington. Washington, Aug. 18. Tho big regatta opens to-day, when some great ooutoata are expected, the ueat amateur oars mau in tho country will compete nnd their struggles for the supremacy will bo witnessed by thousands. Every large athletic club has its representatives, fit aud trained to the niiuute. Captain Ularliaur Disgusted. PrrrsBtKO, Aug. 18. Louis Bierbaur, captain aud second baseman of the Pittsburg Iaagu Club, asked for his r leas last ulght. Bierbaur says - he '.' is slok ot the club's playing, lie U proba bly tha last man, however, that would be released by the oftloiala. Bbut at by an Anarchist. Paris, Aug. 18. While Deputy Laur waslaiving a mooting at the Oil que lllver last night, an auarouist discharged a revolver at mm. The outlet grazd Laur's ooaohmun, xno anarchist was arrested. The Iltadr Dliinsluuchtnr Case. UoLYOKJt, Mass., Aug. 18. The oase of Chnstluu 11. volght, churged with man' slauxhtur in ouuslng thu death of Mau rlco Brady, was continued until to-morrow in tho polloe court hare. Two louns Woineu Uruwnetl. Bath, Me., Aug. 18. Mary Keating and Maria Duffy, a couple of the sorvauti employed by J. Mauley ol Augusta, Me., were drowned during the morning while bathlnjr at Sea Wull Ueacn, Small Point MEN DESTROYERS IN INDIA. lUllliiff n Wild llonst Which Was the Talk of India Ncwsp:iporn. It U well known that about twenty flvo thousand people a year fall n proy to tho wild boasts of India. Tho larger part of thoso victims aro killed by tigers nnd venomous snako3 which aro met In tho junglo. As a rule, saystho Chicago Herald, the victims of those tragedies aro guilty of groat carelossness. With caro tho danger of wild beasts might, in tho majority of thoso cases, bo averted. An animal which has forsomo months boon written about a great deal In tho Indian newspapers has at last suc cumbed, having mot his woll-dosorved foto ou Juno 7. He proved to bo a full grown leopard, probably about four yoarsold. IIo had lurked around tho villages In tho edgo of tho junglo for months watching for his prey, and at least fifteen peoplo woro killed by him, including several adults as woll as chil dren. It was hard work to kill him, and ho hurt thrco peoplo badly boforo he was Incapacitated for furthor harm. This Is tho way ho met his fate: He had been hovering round a camp of Iiusnhiri during tho night of Juno 5, but was kept off by flvo large sheep dogs. 1 11 tho morning of the 7th a wom an saw him In some long grass near tho bungalow, and taking hlrn for a large junglo cat after the fowls ran after him. IIo charged her, striking her on tho chost, and seized her by tho arm. Sho struck him over the head with a heavy stick, and, other peoplo coming up, the leopard let go and ran into a garden near the buusralow. The woman wns found to have two claw wounds on her chest and six deep bites on her left arm, ' lly this time somo twenty persons hod assembled, and went into tho garden in search of tho beast. A syco in tho serv ice of tho assistant commissioner de clared ho believed It was only a jackal, hut the words wero hardly out of his mouth when tho leopard, which had been hiding under a stone, charged Btraight at tho syco with a roar, knock ing him down and wounding him badly, lie was badly clawed on both arms, bo hind tho right ear, and bitten on the scalp, and would certainly have been killed had not a man named Nazlna run in nnd driven a hog spear clean through tho leopard's body. Tho brute left tho syce, nnd tried to work Itself up tho shaft of the spear to get at his now as sailant, but it only succeeded In tearing his clothes. Nazlna escaping unhurt. A mlstrl ran in to club it, but got clawed on tho chin for his pains, Nazlna hold ing on his spear all tho timo. By this time tho others, who had bolted when the leopard charged, returned, and tho leopard was clubbed to death. it is said will coll anything, thin U true in a measure; but for staying qualities,- merit is the test. Extendi v advertising may sell anything whero It Is now or unknown, hut after it comes into general use, it is judged Recording to its worth. The continued tad steady jcrowth of flwif t's Specific la the best evidence of its excellence. It is most popular whore it Is bat known. Every bottle sold, sells tan others. Everyone that takes it bw eoxaes its friend, and recomraeadj U to their acqunintaaoea. Treatise on Blood and Skin DIosssm mailed free. Swurr Sraxrac Co., Atlaei, ACTUS ml M s am aas. jroch tays lupus fcnllnit ulccrl Is tubercle, and lymp cures it. r'o (-uiif-lnuco In exlsieuce cures lupus o rapidly an CnctnsCuro No latltiro", no relapse". Jh fame with all fcrof ulouKnud epeciPo dlsoasea, wbrtf.e name, ar' legion, i' irsi aua oniy puieiy vrgeiatue uioou puriner oowii. Sold at Klrlln's Drut) Store, Ferguson't Hotel Block, Shenandoah, J'a, DR.THEEL, 538 K,?e.u,iiPSJ-.: tbt only geunia Otrnaa Amtlu flpwlklut in U VaU)i RtAtM bo U kbio to r Blood Poleon Hervous Debility Spe cial Dieonaes hoUi. , Bkin DiwMM Kad Sili Pkloi In U bonet,8oreThroatMouth BlohtbM, PlmplM, Frurtloni, loft r burd L'btfa, B welling, Irrftnioni, InB4mtustloa tod RuonlDc, tSUioturtm, U'Mknuu and Kialj dMr, foot mfmory, weak hMk. menUl na1elT. Kidney and BlstUr Mmmm udiU DImmm reiultUft trow MotMci, InrHnoroUon or Onrwork. Bnt cmm car1 In 4 Ui 10 flmTi; nlltf tt ono. Do not lone hope, no matter vbU mm- Umlnm Unrtnr Onsni V.n.llv nw II HT.lt ! Phvlcltfl hU fllwl. Dr. THKKL ourrt positively oi without dtUDUun trvn rmui rton or poor, fma to mmip wt hook TMUTH" .iolns Qn&clii under .worn tMtlouinll hww, wir Mr from I to 1, R, p B t I. MH. M Mt. If'f. S lo 10. RsndftT till IS. Writ or ull be Yt una Wtm. M SUwd7 rUl. txBj TtEWK TMli SEASON FOR PIC-NICS jimsa AT HAND, Committeemen auould bear in mind that the Hiiiiald ofilco it prepared to do all lduds of Posier Workl at the most reaouable ratea. Give ua a call and obtain our prices. All work di ne when promised nnd in a i.aUufaet"ry manner. What the Druggists say of Heislcell's Ointment: " When we ere aked to recommend a prepara tion for skin disease, we hand out HKlsKKLx.'a Ointment, with every confidence cf lusuccess. ful treatment or the dlstiiM." J. C. ltEDUK, 0 Main Kt., nailer, Pa. I have been selling IIkiskeii.'s Ointment foreleven years. Halves universal satisfaction It will cure Tetter." O. W. llACKENnBKOKn, Halnbrldge, V "We have evidence of the curative properties of HmsitKLi.'s Ointment here. It Is a cow? rouable ointment." Fi.emiho J&uta, Tsrentum, fa. "In all sktn iIUmiiios 1 Invariably recommed TtElSKELL'S OlNTMEtT." J. J. Keil, fihsrpfttairg, Pa. "rtBWCFti.s Oivthknt curm when nil else fftlle." MfOI.ET.1 aw A itEvn, Frwport, Pa. "IIeiskell's Ointment sells en Us own merit " IL a. IIiiton. Klttannlnj, l'a. WffBE AFTER YOU ! H P H Your trade Is whnt wo wnut. This la how we propose to get It. By eelllng you n firat cln&s article; by Belling you fer ls tlinu others; by selllt'g you furniture, an organ, n piano, a sewing machine or anything else In the lino of household goods. We have a large and vn rlert stock to select from. No trouble to show goods. Call, examine and bo convinced. 9 H h3 THE OLD RELIABLE, r tv nTHli n tv 7 Sotitli Slain St.. she Lehigli Valley Railroad. AKEAUQEMF.NT OF fABSK0ER TEAIK9. -MAY 10, 1891.- I'nsstnger trains will leave Bhennndoah for Muuen t;uunk, uniemcn, niaiiucion, uata. BHU'lUU, AllCUlunili AJVtxilcilVJ.J, utaiuu, X Ull ndelphla and New York at 6.47, 7.40, 0.03 a. ia., 122. 3.10.5.20 p.m. For Belvidere, Delaware Water Gap and mrouasourg ai o.ii, a. ni., anu o.u p. m, Kor Lamliertvllle aud Trenton, 0.08 a, m For Whlto Haven, Wllltes-Barre and Flttfi ton 5.47. 8.08. 10.41 a.m., 8.10 and 6.20 p. m. ForTunkhannock, 10,41a, in., 3.10 and 6.26 ror auuuiu, jiliucu, uunevu anu huu jjjohs lo.n a. m., ami d:m p. ra. For L&ary vine, xuwanaa, oayre, waveny, Elmlra. Itochesier. liutlulo. Mnuaiu Falln. Chlcaeo and all points Wcet at 10.41 a. m..and 5.2S p. in. For Mmlia and the West vlattalamanca at 3.10 p. in. or Auueuneu. iauEieioii. moL kloh. ijmn. her Yard. Wealttrly and Pcnn Haven Juno lion nt 6.47.7.10. 0.08 a. m. and 12.52. 3.10 and 5JHI n.m. lor jeuneHvuie, ijevisuin anu neavej Meadow, 7.40, 9.08 a. m. and 6,26 p. m. For Hcranton at 5.47 0.08. 10.41 a. m. 3.10 and 5:26 p. m. ror uaxic nruoit. jeuuu, uruiou anu rree land at 5.17. 7.40, 0.08, 10.41 a, m., 122 3.10 and 5.26 p. m. Fi.riiuaKaae ai 0.47 ana v.m a.m., ana 3.10 p.m. For Wlgeans, GUberlon and Fraokvllle at ,,bu aua n.m a m ano Liu p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano For Lost Creek. 31rardvllle and Ashland 4.27, 7.46, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 8.35. 8.10 and 9.11 p. m. For Darkwater, Ht. Clair and Potlsvllle. 7.40, 9,(, 10.58 a. m., 12.62,3.10,4.10, 6.28 and 8.03 p.m. ror Buck Mountain. New Boston and ., 12.62, 8.10, 6.26 and Moron. 7.40, 9.U8, It .58 a. lu s.ue ). in. For Raven Kuo, Centralla, Mt. Carmel and dbaraokln, 8.52, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.i( and8.l'. m. Trains leave Shainohln (or Shenandoak, 7.66 HJVi a. in.. 2.10, 4.30 and 9J0 p. m., nrrlvlnc at Hheoandoah, 9.06 u. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.KI and U.lfi p.m. BUNDAY THAINB. For Lost Creek, Glrardvllle and Aehland, 6.50, f .10 11.86 a. m., 2.45 p. m. For Darkwater, St. Clair and PotUville, mj, 5.mi, tf.su n. m., v.so p. m. rtt&fc3lnVqty d Delano, For lfty, Audenrted and HarJeton, 8.01 a- in., 1.40 p. m: Kor Munch Chunk, Lehlghton, Blatlncton, CalaMiuqua, Allentown, livthlehem, liutoi and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m; For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. in. h. H. BYINGTON, Gen'l 1'awi. Airt.. llethlehem. WATER OF LIFE. A newly discovered MINHRALi WATEK, tne use oi wiurn win suppjy imponani eie ments ntcctSHrv to health. It will cure th Kidneys, Liver, Stomach, and all Bowel and Bladder diseases. It will dissolve calculi and remove them. It removes !he uric acid from tho hlood and thus dostrovs Malaria and Chills. It oures Urliiht's disease, and Is s pecuiuy recuininenueu ior people aavnncea in life, and for general debility. For undoubted proofs oi this send lor psmrhlet giving full particulars, loj. K. PKHHY, Water ol Life Co., 81 Koulh Main Bt.. Wllkes-Barra Pa. Or Clio Lliiuui' llnhlt, ivislllit'lj Curcu uyauiHinikirriiiir Jr. iijtiuetr Uiilileo MtM.f.ilc. Xt Ism&nufaotrredM a powder, whloh oan beBivea ui m ,Ma wi wvur, a imp ui uaum or tea, or In lOOCL wlttiout the kaowiddffe ot ihe patient. It la abaolutai? barmlaae, and wlu offeot a permanent and apeedy eura, whether the patient la a moderate drinker or an aloohollo wreck It haa been Riven In thousands ui nwm, niu in every ineinnce a perieoi oure naa rol lewao. Jt never ralla. Tlieayetam ouoa Impragnat edwlththe8peaino.lt beaomeaaa utter impoaalullty o yaae vwjl 01 parueiuiua irt.e. a o do naa or C. II. HAGEHEUCH. Diiiodst. Eht'rnrdonh IMPORTANT NOTICE ! AU persons are hereby warned NOT TO FISH IN THE DAMS ! Belonging to the Shenandoah Water Company, aud all parties caught violating this notice win ue Prosecuted as Trcspnssern. By order of the aoiviiA3xrTr. Philadelphia and Boading Hailrcad Timo Table in effect July 10, 1891 TRAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS 2.0 5.2S, 7.20 . m. and 12 33 2.60 and 8.50 t. au nnnusy z.iu Rnd 7.48 . m, Vox New VrlTlr. Via Ma, ml. I . . . r ir r.SW, a, m. and 12.35 and 2.60 p. m. oin'S6?8 ana 1'hllndefphla week: dars, 2.10, S.25, 7.20, a. m 12.85 2.S0 and S.S6 n. m. is a. in., -U0 p. m. wnAIr 1 it. 1. lnn,in m, . VO, 5.55P. m. "' ror Aiieatown, woek days, 7.20 1. m. 12M JO d. ni. -or Pottsvlllc, week days, 2.1o.7.w an. 12.3 2.W nnd 65 p. in. Sunday, i li Rnd ii For L'ainiLiiiiM and Mnhnnnv nifv nAk. days, 2.10, 5,fe, 7.20, tt, m., 12.85 2.50 nnd oM 0 in. Hnnday, 2.10 and 7.18 a. m., 4.80 p. m. Additional lor Mtthnnoy City, week days 7.00 p. m. ror uincasier ana uoiumnift, wees days. r.aoa.m.,2.50p.m. For William sport, "nnbury and Lewlsbnrs, week days. 3.23, 7.20 and tl.OJ a. m., 1,35, 7.C0 i. m, Hnnday 8:25 a. m., 3.05 p. m. ror Mananoy i-iane, ween OHys, a.iu 8.23, 55. 7.20 nnd 11.80 a. m.. 12.S4. 1.S5. 2.M. 6.55. 7.00 an . r. m. Hunday, 2 10, .! aud 7,48 a. ra. 1.115, 4.30 n. ra. For Glraruvllle (llnppahannock Htatlon) unyu, ..ii. o.4D, i.tu ana 11.au a. m 12.35. 1 85 ii.50. 6.55. 7.00 and 0.25. n. m. Hundav. 2'JO, 2 7.4H a. 111., 8.U5, 4.30 p. m. -or Ashland nnd bimtuomu, week days, J.2S, 5.25, 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.35, 7.00 and 9,2G i. nit ouuuay o.-l, 0 32 ?i. ui., il.uo p. m. XKALJSa FOB tiUENAADUAH JHive New Vnrk via l'lill(1eh)hl. -week diiyN,7.45 a. m., 1,30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.10 mem, minclHV, n.W p. In.. 12.15 nlarht. Leave Mew York vln Mannh PTuinlr. vol Jjs, 4.30. 8.45 a. ru 1,00 and 1.09 V. m. leave PhllitdniDhia. wr itaru. t.n. anil 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 0.00 p. 111., fr m Broad mil oauownill and 8.35 a. m. aud 11.30 p. m. from th ano ireeu 'itreele. Uunday DM a. ni. 11,10 p. m.from ,n enC -ten. ieavo iwaamii, woett days, 1 35. 7.10. 10.C5 na 1 1.50 a, m,, 6.55, 7-57 p, w. Sunday 1,85 ana io.4tl a. m. iAve l'otuvllle, week days, a.o, 7.40 a. m., l.Vij. A 11 X. m. hdlHltv. 2.40. 7.00 n. m. and X05 p. ra. isave xamaqnR, wees rutys, n,s ana 21 a. ru.. 1.21. 7.13. and S.18 p. m. Hnndnv 8.20 7 43 ' . m. and 2.50 p. ra. .eave uanauoy city, ween, days, 3.40, H.lo and 11.47 a. m.. 1.61. 7.42 and 8.44 n.m. Sun. day, 8.40,8.17 a. m., 3.20 p, a. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2-4J, 4.10 6.S0, 0.35, ll.CO a, m., 1A5, 2.C0. 5 20, 6 M, 7.57, nnd 'unon. m. Bnndav2.li,. 4.00. and .i7. a. m. 3 37, 5.01, p.m. ueuve uiraravine (liappanannocc Biauon) eok days, 2.47. 4.07, 0.38. und K.41 a. in., 12.05, , o.-m, D.oi, o.ui pnu lu.oo p, za, Dunaay,,!!, 0 , b.33 a. m. 3.41, 6.07 p. m. A&a WllllamsiHirl. week davs. 8.00.0.45and il.no a. in. 8.85 and 11,15 p, m. bunday 11,15 p.m. For Baltimore, Washington and the west lis, B. & O. K. It., through trains leave Ulrard wenne siauon,jfnna l,ea7e I'hlladelphla, h, in., s.zi, 0.00 an 10 6.02 11.27 a, m 1.21 OITYDIVlBIOti. Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut Btreet "Whnrl ua noamuireei wnarr. Fur Atlantic CltT. Week-dnys Expreps, 5,15, 8 00,0:00,10.4.3 a. ra. audi (' Saturdays only. 1.30). 2.to. 3.00. 3.30, iM , 5.00. 0.00 p. hi. AOoomuiodatlon, 7 40 a. iu., 4,10, e 00 p. m. -nnoj.. aipreR, 515, 7.00, 7.80, 8.00, 8 30, 9.00, 9.30 a. in. nnd 4 30 p. ra. ocoiniuoauon 8.00 a. m. and 4 45 j.. m. lveturnlcg, leave Atlantic City, depot corner ' "autloand Arkansap aveoneM. VeV-nvt Express, 7.00, 7.30, 8 00, 9.0O,10.O0n.m. and 3 15, 4.00, 6.30, e.3k, 7.30, 9 30 p. in. Accommodation 0.00, 8.10 a. ni. and 4.f0p ns. Bnndays-Kx-pross, 3 30, 4.00, 5 00, 0.00, G'30, 7-00, 7.30. 8 00, 9.39 p. m. Accommodation. 7.31) a. m., 5.05 p. m. n.. A. fdoLXOl). Free. A. Cjen'l Manauer. PENNSYLVANIA ItAILKCAD. BOH1JYLK1U. DlVISfOf , On and after lYov. 24, 1890, (raffij uilt Uav Shmandoan at follcun: For Wlggau, Gilherton, Fraokvllle, New Castle, Bt. Clair, and way points, 0.00, 9.1S inland 4,15 pin. Hnndp.ys, WO, i'.40 a m and 3.10 p m. For Fottavllle, 6.00, tf.lo a m and 4. 16 p xn. Sundayo, COO, 9.40 11 m and 8.10 t ni, l-orKeadlns, e.00, 9.10 am and 4.15 pm. BtuidayH, 600, 9.40 a. m. and 3.10 p m. For Fottstown, ihoenixville, Korrlstowu nd Philadelphia (Hrcad street Elation 1, 6,'JO, 4,10 a in. and 4.15 11 m week days unndaye, 000, 9.40 it m 3.10 p m xrains leave r mcs.viuo ior nnenanncan ol 10.40 am and 12.14, 7.42,10,09pm. Hcnoaye. 11.13 am and 6.40 pm. Leave Poiuville lor Uhenandoah, 10.15 and 11.43. u m 7.15. 0.42 v ra. Sundays. 10.P a at '3,16 p m. ).rvo rmiaoeipnia taroaa Etreei. etaiion), tor Potlavmo and Shenandoah. 6.67.10.35 a m 2.10, 4.1 1' and 7.00 p m Veek days. Hunrtay 9.2C a.-n anai. iu p.m. r or w x orK, e.xu, t.im, .u, cso, bj, 7,:J, 8A)8.3'. i.tO, ll.o0andll.15am, 11x00,(11111' ii'isSolnU& niznt. ui eunaays, s;ju, s.uo, s .tv, n.oo, b.iz. b.su, v.cu. m. and 12.49. .'J0 ilili.lted 4.501. 5.28. 8 '-'II. tt.nS 7,13 s,U 11 m i.nd 12.01 ni.Khi. ror sea uin, pnnc; laxe, JieJmar, t cean Grove. Asburv Park, and Imuu Uruncb 3.20, 11,16, a, ra. 4.011 it, week davr For e reenoia, o.v 1 p.m. wwn aays. ban Leo or" and Wasluntiou. 3.50. 7.20. 8.31 9.10, llt.20, )l,18a in,i2.t'5(rimltodexpri'S9)3. 4.U 8JS7 an' 7.40 c. m.. and 12.08 claht. Ko- Boltltcur nly.2.02, 4.1 1, l ,nd u.HO u. m. On Kundays, 8.W1, 7.20. v.l"and ll.lf a. m. 4.41 I , III n m l'J PM Dni.ln.i .... ...Ii, 8.57. 7.40 D m, 12.08 night. Bait'.wiors only jAis ano 11.su p m. cor vtlohmondand the Month 7.2011,18a. in.. , i 11T1I1 Ktctitikk VLAFi n. m..'il2.(H nliht.niSr. BnndiUS. 7.20 a. n 12.08 nlht. ihe west every day at 12.35 and 3,10 u m and iSU (Umltedl and 8.40 d m. Wav ror Alloonn. "ASftiJ!,5??iS'.,SS...T.--,n ax -ween: uaya. litartb Bimbary ior 'VVIlliamscort. Iflmlra. Huuindaliiua, Rocheetflr, linUaJoaiid Niagara ralLs. 6.10 a m dallv. and 1.43 pm week dAva. Pol Vatklue, 6.80 p m week days. For Krie and Intermediate rjolnta. 6.10 a m:. dally. For Look Haven, 6,10, and 9.68 a m, lull?, 1.34 and 6.80 p. m. week days. For nenova n.iu a in i.i ana p m week aayei '.10 a. r-j Bnndava. RA8. M. PUQH. 3. K.WOOD, wan. XLvr on Airt, TyiLMINGTON dt NOitTHEHN K. K. ume taoie m encct may, io, jeoi. Trains leave RendTin; IP. iV It. f.talionl tat Gibraltar, Beyfert, Hlroboro, Joanna, Hprlng field, Waynesburg Junction, Ooatesvllle.Weat unesier,cnausioru J uncuon, li. & u. junction, Wllmlneton and Inteiniedlale stations, dnllv except Hunday, at 0.26 and 8.30 a.m. and 3.15 p. m. Bunday only at 3.05 p. m. For Warwick. Ht. Peters and Intermediate statlons.dally except Hunday, at 9.20 a.m., and U.1D V, ill. cuuunj' vuiy o 10 u lu. For Blrdsbnro and Intermediate siailons. Saturday only, at 12 m. at i1 or iiaitimore ana ivasnmeioD ill. rt" u. . It.) dallv exceiiiBnnd.'iv el tt.25and 8.30 u. m. and 8.16 p. m. bimday only at 8.06 n m. Trains arrive al Btadlnir IP A IL itatlnni I Irom WllmiuKton, It. A O. Junction, Mont- cnaum, unaaasioia junction, west cneeier, Lenape, Coatesvllle, Wayiietburg Junction, Bprlugneld.Joanna, Birdsbor", Hiiiraltar, Sey fen and intermediate stations, dallv excent Bunday at 10.20 a. m 5.62 aca 8.17 p. m. Uaa day uiiiv ui ii.tf i a. m. From St. 1'eters, Warwick nnd intermediate stations, dally except Hunday. at 8.28 a. in. aud 2.26 p. m. Bunday only at 8 p. la. From Hirasooro ana luitnuediatL stations, Saturday only at 1.40 p. ra. riorn wauingiou ana Baltimore, dally ex cept Bunday, 10 lo a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m. Bundv oniv'at li Vi 'm auwftiwr imi uui uen'i rase, agu A. CI. MOO A UBLAND, tinpt. RUPTURE, We, the undersigned, are entirely eured oi Itunture hv Dr. J. B. II AY Kit, 831 Arch Ht., Phi la. T) omas 11. Hartuug, New Ringgold, Pa., I. r-andt, booth UasUin, i'a., L. 1". C. A. Deturok, Oley, Pa Jt. G. Blanley, 4V1 Spruce Bt , Ibanou, Pa., A. Bchnelder. Law i tin le, Pa., D, 11. Noll, Lime kiln, Pa., Wro. K. Ilariensilne, Phoenlxvllle, Pa., W. M. L mooch, b24 Wnthlngton Bt., Heading, Pa.. J. C. Lyme 1310 W. Howard Bt,, llarrlsuurg, Ph., r. Keehn, Doutflassvllle, Pa. Dr. MAYHB Is ai Hotel Tenn, Heading, Pa., on the 2nd Haturday ol each month. Call to bee lilm. O" R. MVRIKKR, M. D., PJIYSICIAN AND SVjROEOir$m No: ICaat Centre Btreet: Mahanoy Citv. BUD and all special oitenies a specialty.