LAKESIDE DATES. Figures DomonBtrato tlio Popu larity of tho Rosort. Aur. 22. 1. M. Sunday school of Shen andoah. Aur. 25. EnglUh .Lutheran, llahanoy CMv. Aub. 26. EvanReliral Lutheran Sunday school, Tamequa. Auk. 27. YounR Men's Democratic Olub, Mahanoy City. Katy-dld. Asli Your Friends About It. Vniir rliatrnsslne couah can bo cured. "Wo know it becauso Kemp's Balsao. within the va.t few years has cured so many coughs and colds in thls'.community. Its remarkablo sale has been won entirely by its ftenulno merit. Ask somo friend who has used it what ho thinks of Kemp's Balsam. There is no medicine so pure, none so effective. Largo bottles GOo and 81 at all druRRists'. 1'ull moon. and A Guro for Constipation Hoaaaono. Dr. Silas Lane, while in tho Kooky Mountains, discovered a root that wbn hinod witli other herbs, makes an eatj and certain cure for constipation. It is In rnnls and lcavos, and It known as Lane's Family Medicine. It u,ill riini sink headache For tho blood, liver and kidneys, and for clearinR up the r-nmnloxion it does wonders. DrURRistt sell it at 60 cents a package Crab apples aro plonty. A Comparison, Jnclt I linvo cotno to bcllcvo that thcro's a roo1 l0111- o similarity be tween n l'ullman car porter und Cupid's arrows. Nolllo GraclousI How ilo you make tfiitt out? .lock Well, noithor aro effectivo un less tipped with trold or silver. Pitts burgh Bulletin. Spoiling tho JJCTcrt. Clnra (who lias loft tho door open for a purpose In a low voice) Don't closo tho door, Dolpli. Tliat Horrible Llttlo Brotlior (in nn ex tra loud voice) Oh, I oatoh on, sis; you want to let Mr. Goodman see youwasn tnir tho ilislu-s. What a tract Onco a Week. Must Cmilfl to It. Customer (with little boy) Have you good thick sole lonther that a boy can't wear through in a wccicv tTnlililor The very best. uo you want me to malco a pair of shoes for vnllr lltn? Customer No, I want you to mako him a pair of pants. Good Incws. Ills Convert. l'rof. Initr (author of "Metempsycho f.ls." f-te.l Don't vou beliovo in tho transmigration of bonis, Miss Ilayve? Miss llee Havve Yes, I believe 1 do for, do you know, at times you have the same hunted look in your eyes that my poor h'ido had when tho dog catcher: were after him. nicic. VHHY IJlI'ROIlAlll.12. ALMY SURRENDERED Io Wns Found Ilidiug in Mr Warden's Barn. new Vonii. February 2H. 18t Alva's Brazilian Hpeciric Co.-liontiemeii: I tike pleasure. In certifying to thecureliH reived through your medicine, he Urtu i iavA lifrm a sunerer irum eruptions upon the skin iitKm". etc., lor several yeats. During that time I was treated by several skilled phlclaus In tliiws trouble i without any ben'eflt. Acr talcing two bottles I am e.tirely well, and ;' 'J iccommeud the modlulnu to am mm sutler iug nam like troubles. Griirirs ITorriblo tliinff, that murdc: in tliis mominff's paper. It will fairly Bold at KIrlln's Drug Btore.rerguBon House j.aiso your hair when you rend it. Block, bhenandoau. Camp raeotinRS are closing. Shlloh's Consumption Curo. This 1r beyond questiou the most snc cesslul Cough Medicine we have ever sold. i low aones luvariamy cure inn ""'".""V" llaldv It may, but I don't bcllcvo will. Munsey's Weekly. A Mutual lllimdor. Tho Stout One I took you for gentleman when I first met you. Tho Thin One And 1 toon you tor HE MADE A DESPERATE FIGHT. Tho Murderer Gave Up tho Battle Only When Crippled and Woupded. l0Ilfer u, flrbt timo 1 cvcr laid eyes oa without a parallel in the history oi meaigiue. Since It's llrst discovery It has been sold op a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. It you luve a Cough we earnestly Jsk you to try it. ITice 10 cents, 60 rents, nnd 81.10. If your Lung? re tore, ipem or jbuij mine, use rnnoii -ra O. U. llngcnbnch, N. 15. corner Wain and Lloyd streets. Uool mornings and evenings aro horo. How to Succood. This is the great problem of Hie .which few Jkuir mm sninn la 1 because oi poor health, others waul oi luck, but the majority from deficient gr t-want of nerve, They are nervous, Irresolute, chiingeab o, easily net the blues nnd "tako the spirits downKTkeep the spirits up," thus wast lug money, time, opportunity und nerve lorce. There is nothing -'ike thellestomtlveNirylne, discovered by the sreot specialist, llr. Mites, to curo all nervous duonses, aa headacho, the blues, nervous prostiatlon, kleeiilessuess, u, Vltnw fljnrn. rltH. ttud liv.te la. Trial bottles 'and tine honk of tootlmunlals lree at O. II. Ilageubuch's drug store. Tho pug is no longer tho fashionable dog. A Fatal Mistake Physlolnns make no more fatal mistake than when thoy Inform patients that nervous heart troubles come from tho stomach and aro of llttlo eonscquence. Dr. I'ranltlin Miles, the uoted Indiana specialist, has proven ttie contrary in his new book on i'Hfurt tisb." which may bo had free at C. II. Hugenbuch's dru,i slore who guHniutses and reeonuneuils Dr. Miles unrquuled Jow Heart Cure, which hui the largest mile ol any huHrt remedy in tho world. It cures nervous .lid orgaulc heart dltease, short breath, fluttering, palu or tendernw In the side, arm or shoulder. Irregular pulse falntlog.Hinotber lug, rtioy, etc. His Itestorattve J,ervlne cures hesdache, tits, etc. you. The Stout One Well, let's .call it square. It reems wo were botli mls- nnd the sama An Adrnntac;e. "John's mother lives with you, now, does sho not?" "Yesi and there's one nice thing about having my mother-in-law here. 'John never thinks of comparing my cooking witli hers, for fear of having to eat one of her dinners." Harper's Bazar. Honors About Kieu. Husband (readinir his morning paper) Here's a woman who was so grieved when her husband died that sho killed herbelf. That's tho kind of wife for a man to navel Wife That's tho kind of a husband for a woman to have. Chicago Tribuno A Itival' Sarrinm. Old Mr. Yallcrby Dar goes Moso Johnsing nn' Ids gal llko two souls wif but a single thought. I'eto Cooliy (bittorly) Yeah, dat's 'bout right. Half nnXidca in each ob their heads jus' covors it. Judge. t Fashion Note. r T T 1 i A ... 4Vii 'country this year? Everything is so I green and lovely. Miss Ellte-No, I'monot going, ureen is not becoming to me. Texas Sift ings. the Gay circles naturally indulgo in rounds of pleasure. Milea' Herva ta liiver Pills Act on a new nrtnelnlw-regulatlng tho 1 tver, Houiach and bowels through the nerva. A null. rilMmuMTir. t)r. MlleB 1'lllk IeUllvl cute blltousueu. iiad taste, torpid liver, plies, roustlnUoo. Unequaled lor men, woineu, fblldren. Smiillest, mlhiost, surest! Sidoses, 1H.;U. Smples 1'ree, Mt (J. II. Himtnnuoh's driuj store. It Is not as essy to jump a board bill as a boird fence. Completed, to Doadwood. The Burlington Koute, 0.. B. & Q. It. B. from Uhlcago, l'eoria and St. Louis, is now completed, and daily passenger trains are running through Lincoln, Neb., and Custer, S. D., to Dead wood. Also to New castle, Wyoming. Sleeping cars to DiBd wood, tf To Our Roadors. Areyou troubled with Consumption ora deep seated Oold, If so take healthy oieroihe. Ilva In tmen nlr. use PunTIiia Couuh and unosumptloa dure, und be, ouied. uon t Halitn l.nlllu (ruat Ilrllo'c NOTHING LIKE IT1 Blood is tliickor tban water, mk! must be kept pure to Insure good hoaltk. Sww-r's SrKCiric is natures remwSf for this purpose. It never to falls ellranato the lmpo ties and build up the general healtSs. There is only one Swift's Specific, cad there Is nothing llko it He sure and get the genuine Treatise on Blood and Skin DiBasura nulled free. The Swift Speciflo Co., Atlanta, Oa delay. Trial bottles freest : i's drug storo CIIhkk Workers Will. MllA.vmJt, N. J., Aug. 81. An Im portant conference was hold in Philadel phia between the national conference committee of the Green Ulstss Manu facturers' ussooUtiou and the work- era' organization. An uureomont was reaohad on the wage question, the manu facturers urdutlng the demands of the men. Supporters for the l'eoplii!, Party. Chicago, Aug. 21. Attha Grand l'aclflo I Hotel lut night were taken the llrst I nraetioal steps toward the establishment In Cliluauo of the People's Party. Ten thousand names have been pledged to support the principles and caudtdutes of the third party. Jlfttcrlr flolnc Iluck to the Stage St. Louim, Aug. SI. A morning paper la authority lor the statement that niter nix years' retirement, Jack Uaverly, the 1 theatrical muuager, will, on tho opsalng of the ssasen, resppssr ob the stags. rov iinufiunBM "t is nnd will ever bo tho best Remody for My Ht)ftd Wai Fa'rly IToLten, Aiiloowmucu I surr d ! h.i 1 i d. ( i e. 'fit.tl 'a 'ttsoiue . . c se r ' . i .'sert ine slin, e, junt ih ons i.i in. i d m. te. 've e. I i' i-miie . 0. mo e !).. 1.4 1 1 .1 r i.i I ii A M Vt i I i. m i ool Is I 1 .. a. . i . pp. yi'd no . WO b'i 1 i - 1 ii. i .he inonev . ime Hie s. i II ma. ihev w n ei . . til , JJ. .erli 1 i I Advertise Io tha I1iai,d, Tlaokaoho, nin n tho Riiin. Chost antl Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, &o Before yoa aoed to Dty, ootata svence nc nMARCE1t th vsluabls booV.i"Guljlo to Health," wltb I endorsements of promluent physlchun, F.AD.RICHTER&CO 310 BroaUway, NEW TOKr. 28 Prize Medals Awarded! EnropeBsHoMestEndoltadt,Tjpndon Vlet.ua, l'ragus, Hottordam, Olteni 50 Oojata a bottle, ForBalo by XI. IIAGJ NBDOH, SHENAN00AH, PA and other drogsuu. ror n While lie Kept 1,500 alen at liar Curried Under Btronc (luuril to Ilutel In llnnover lie Never I-uft ttio sc-.nn of tint Crlma Th Assassin's Hlory. ltxT.ovr.n. N. IL. Aug. 21. Frank Alrny, the murderer of Christine War den, is now undor arrest. Twenty cltli zons, under tho loauersnip or onoriii Stevens, nil armed witu wincuosior ri fles, captured the criminal. Almy was found concealed in farmer Wnruon's hay mow. He fought desper ately for his life, and whon takon had two revolvers in his hands from which he bad discharged 15 shots. The arresting enrrntindod him and kept tho an- gry moo oi i,uuu iivuio j the murderer. He was locked Up in the Whcelock House, and a uanu oi citizen-, and police cfflcorB are guarding him with their rifles. Mrs. Warden's Dlsooverjr. H N a strange coincidence that iir3. Warden, who was first accosted by Almy on tho night of the murder, proved to be tho first to discover his hiding placo. While searchiug for somo stray chickens Mrs. Warden noticed a holo under tho barn which excited her curiosity. Pcep W throuirh tho dim light, Bhe Baw a miscellaneous assortment of empty cans and bottles. Tim runs and bottles wcro identified ns having been stolen, with their con tents, from the cellars of familios in tho .in,..,. All nlizht Professor Whit- oher nnd Sheriff Brown wutched tho nremlses. At 3 a. m. they saw Almy walking nbout tho garden. He was barefooted, ragged, pnla thin. He tilled a bag with apples from trees, eating ravenously at tne Hmp. He then walked back to the barn, and walked around to tho other sldo of it. Tim wntchcrs returned to tho villago And nrousod nbout forty men, who soon surrounded the; building and Charles E. Stewart, a student of tho Stnto College, was the first to locate Almy. He wus prodding tho hay with a shovel hnndlo whon he strucK tne oouy of tho concealed man. Timtnntlv Alxiv fired throunh the hay Tho bullet missed Stewart. Almy fired aeolu and again, making nis way up wnrd through the hay at the sme time, He flrod at least lllteon suots, and h.irn wns nulcklv desorted. One of tho shots struck and slightly wounded Azro Turner, of Norwich, Vt. n studant there. A council was thon hold by th men ontslda the bam, as to the best means of continuing the attack upon ilin nlltlHW. By this time hundreds of men had ar rived to recruit the forco ulroadv on tho spot. They were armed with old army ruus, horse pistols, revolvers, pitchforks, bovel handles, etc. The Murderer (Surrenders. Almy asked for a conference with County Solicitor Mitchell and promised to do him no harm, and Mr. Mitchell as sured him that his escape was Impossi ble and advised him to surrender peace ably Almy said he would think It over, and told Mr. Mitchell to letire. Even then ho was soroly wounded. Later ho called up John I'ulier ana promised to surrender, but the desire for freedom v b so strong thnt ho ropented t the lust niluuto. After his capture e said that ho was glad the Buspanso was over, lie was lonoweu to tuu wivu by a procession of about 100 carriages, which had tho appoaranco of a couutry funeral. Almy Whs Well Armed. Almy's revolvers were both Smith & Wessons six-shooter, 41 c.illhre, with four-Inch barrels, nud wero bought in Paltnor, Mass. Ho hud on htm when ho urrendered a halt Ulloil witu ottririuges. Ho bad In bis pockets, a large knife, tooth brush und some matches. It is little short ofn miracle th it witu all tuo shooting that occurred no one was bit, but Almy. Bullets whistled closely uy the heads of the men wuo were guarding the side of the barn opposite the men who were using Winchester rifles. 'Ill Muiderer Silmt Tluee Times. An examination of tho murderer's bodv showed that ho had been shot three times, twice in the loft leg below the knee, the lower snot uroaging tns large bone. The Bbot scooped a hole out of the top of his bead, but did not touoh the skull. This shot wasjured by boiuo one while Almv was talking with Dr. U. A. Hoffmau about surrouuenng. inese wounds were dressed by three puysl- clanB. None of tho wounds aro very serious.. Commltttd Another Clime. After Almv bad recovered from the ex rlteinentof belnc tnsnected by the crowd he consented to talk about his crime. Ho admitted that Almy was an assumed name, and confessed that ha was hiding to escape arrest lor a similar crime tor which a price had been set upon his bead, Ho refused absolutely to tell his real name or reveal the olrcumstanoes which led him to talse an assumed name. Almy will be arraigned us soon as his wounds will permit nis appoarance cour. . . John M. Fuller, who Almy called up for the conference, says: "Almy said he bad beeu here ever since June 14, and that he had been to her grave as often as twice a week. He expressed the deepest love for Christie. The town Is wildly excited and there are many threats of lynching. Iron Works Shut Down. QlxjuoESTKn, N. J., Aug. 21. Ou Sat urday last 20 men In the Gloucester Iron Works wero rotlfled thnt their wages would bo reduced. Tho men refused to accept the reduction, nnd did not return to work. Thereupon thoy wero Informed that If they did not return to work the works would be closed. As tho men did not roturn, tho works were closed yes terday, throwing 200 toon out of em ployment. Water Supply Ileduocd. NoiiWALK. Conn., Aug. 21. Tho water supply of this place has beconio so alnrmlngiy reduced of late that tho com missioners have decldod to reduce tho present continuous water sorvlce of eight hours per dnv. Consumers are allowed to use water only for domostio purposes nnd factories will have to cart wator from distant placos In order to reed thoir boilers. Drawn Into n Threshtiis Machine. SPENCRiiroiiT, N. y., Aug. 21. ChorloB Hough, of I'armu, met with a fatal acci dent while threshing grain yesterday afternoon on the farniof L. Q. Bradshaw. Young Hough stood upon the separator assisting tho feeder, aud lost his balance and was drawn into tho machine. Ono log was torn completely off and he lived but ten minutes. CACTUS BLOOD CURE. TO Purifies tho blood, tones up tho system, gives an appetite, Cures dyspepsia, constipa tion, sick headache. Regulates tho liver and kidneys, and be sides cures all blood and skin diseases, whether manifested inly by common pimples, or eczema, or by ulcers, abscesses, and the more violent effects of scrofula and blood poison. Is perfectly harmless and never fails. Sold at KIrlln's Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa, What the Druggists aay of HeiskeiS's Ointment: ' When we ere iif.ke.1 to rwv iinmeml a prepara tion for skin iliseuM', vie Imnd out HKisitKi.L's Ointment, with every conltclcnce of lusuccees ful treatment ol tho ilfaPKse." J, C. ltuuicK, 6 Mu'.u St., Putter, Fa. "I hnvolieen solllnz IlKtsKKU.'M Oistmknt for eleven jer. 1 1 if Ives unlvereal satlsractlo It will euro Tbttku. G. W. llACKBNBEHaEn, Bnlnbrldge, I Wohuvoevldrncn of tlie curntlvo properties of HuisKKLL's ointmk.nt here. It Is u gool reliable olutment.' Klumisq Ksleii, Tarentum, Pa, "In nil skin diseases 1 Invariably reco mined Hkiskkll'sOintmunt." J. .1. K bil, Khorpsburg, Pn, TTkiskpixs Ointmi.nt cur, whin all clss falls." ?UL'lm .an & Ueki), Frtepott, Pa, "HEISKKI.L O.-NTMKVT Bl-tlS On ItS 0n merh " U. U. UiLtoM. Kittnuulni;, l'a. CARTERS WE'RE AFTER 1 00 3 H 13 ElekBcsdacbarxd relievo all tbo troubles IOt Cent to a bilious Btato of tho system, snob an Slzzlness, Kausea, Drowsiness, Distress afteff eating. Pain In tho Side, to. Whllo their moaj remarkable success has bosa enown In cucluy j Hetflaeho, yot Carter's Llttlo Liver VDM arj cqoally valuablo In Constipation, curing and pro vcntlnR this annoylns complain t,wbllo they alas correct alldlsordcrs of thestomachtlmulato the liver and regulate tho bowels. Even If they only cuxca f&clia they trould bo almostprlcelsss to those wta i euffar from this dlatresslOB complaint; but t ortu sately thelrgoodnoss does notond here,and those who onco try them vrlll And theao llttlo pills valu oble In so many ways that they will not bo wll .liSB to do without them. Bat after alleles bead fls tho bane of so mcny lives that horotJwhero I vromaVe our great boast. Our pilbi cure It while i Others do not. ... Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills are very small ana very easy to tako. Ono or two rills mako a doso. '.They aro strictly vegctablj sna do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who ueothom. Invlalsat23cents: flvefor$l. 8013 by druggists everywhere, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York; SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE Your trade is what wo want. This is how we propose to get it. By Belling you a flrst class article; by selling you for lees tliau others; by Belling you furniture, an organ, a piano, a sewing machine or anything else in the line of household goods. Wo have a large and va ried stock to select from. No trouble to show goods. Call, examine and be convinced. THE OLD RELIABLE, 4 q H H P.llliwdBro hiladelphiaand Beading .Railroad Time Table in effect July JO, 1801 BUNS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS ror New York via 1'hlladetphin, week days. u D.i), i.m r. m. ana lies .w ana o.&9 m. tlnnrtav 2.111 ann 7.4 a. n. Knr Nmr y, jyiMurn ununs, wees: anys, o.o. ,W, i. in. and 12.S5 and 2.60 p. m. KOV ltendlncr find PhllnrlarmHIn vuiiV ilav. 2.10, 6.25, 7,20, a. m., 12.35 2.N) and 5.55 n; m. lunaay. 2.10 and 7.48 a. m.. 4.30 n. m. , , i'arrlsburg, woek days, l!.lu,7.a) a. m,t vO, 5. p. m. ror Aueniown, week days, 7.20 , m. 12.M r.O v, m. 12.3 J If 0 and 6.5S p. in. Hunriay, 2,10 and 7A& For fairxaaua and Mahannv mtv vav itayj, 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a, m., 12.31 2.50 nnd 5.68 i in. Sunday, 2.10 and 7.18 a. in., 4.30 p, m. Additional ror Mahanoy City, week days 7.00 , IU. For Lancaster and Columbia, week rinva. ,20 a. m., 2.601). m. For Wlllhimsporl, Bunbury and Lewlsburu, week days, 3.23, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m 1,35, 7.00 ., m, nunusy a.n u. m., o.uu i. iu. tor mananoy fiane, weea oays, z.10 8.Z5, 35, 7.20 and 11.30 a.m.. 12.8S, 1.35, 2.50. 8.65. .00 and ;& r. m. Hunday, 2 10. 8.23 and 7.4U m. a.oe, 4. o. rri. For airardvllle (Itapnshannock Htatlon) rS days, 2.IU. 8.25, 5.25, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m 12.33, 1 35, L.60, 5,55, 7.00 and n.SO. p. m. Hunday, 10, A 1, 7.90 ft. HI, M O, I..HJP1IO1 or Ashland and Htaiuuostn. week dnvs. ' R.21, 5.25, 7.20, 11.30 a. m,, 1.35, 7.00 and V.25 f in. Hunaay S2 ini.i.m p.m. Leave Mew York via PhllailelDlila. week lays, 7.43 a. in., l.XO, 4.00, 7.W p. m 12.19 llEht. Bunds y, 6.00 p.m., 12.15 nlgnt. Leave New York via Maneii Cliunk. week lays, 4.80. 8.4-5 a. m 1.00 and 4.03 p, in. 1 eave Phllndeinlila. wm davs. 4.10. and 10.00 a. m. 4,00 and 6.00 p. m., from Broad nd Callowliill and 8.33 a. rn.nnd 11.30 p. m. from Btliuuo ireeu streets. Bunday 0.05 a, m. 11.10 p. m. from Sth ane -eu. .Leave Heading, week days, ii. 7.10. 10.CD md 11.60 a. m 6.55. 77 p. m. Unnday 1,35 ana 10.13 k. m. Loiivo 1'otlsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.10 a. m., I2.S0, 8.11 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 7 00 n, m, and 1(5 p. m. u?ave ramaqna. wees uays, a.-v, o.is ana 21 a. in.. 1.21. 7.13. and 0.18 n. m. Hundav 3.20 7.43 1. m, and 2JS0 p. m. eavo juananciy vity, ween ways, s.w, w.io And 11.47 a. m.. 1.51. 7.42 and 9.41 p. tn. Bun- Jay, 3.48,8.17 a. m., 3.20 p. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2-41, 4.10 , d.30,0,35. ll.t9a.m.,l.o5,2.C0. 6-20, 0 26,7.57, and in.ohn. m. Sunday 2.1 j. 4.00. and fi.17.fi.ra. 3 37,5.01, p.m. iaavv uiraraviiio tivappanuunuoK umiioni . .n At AM Wilt i.4U.11 ... 10 0 nwJk .ml n i.vi. vmu, uuu . . u .u., ..v 1 '2, b.'Mi, 8.82, 8.03 and 10.06 p.m. unuday.2,47, u , B.iw H. in. a.u, o.vi p. zu. .avu Wllllamspurt. week days, 3.00,0.15 and U.55 a. m. 8.S5 and 11.15 p. m. Hunday 11.15 p.m. fur imuiJJiure, wuouiugLuu uuu ,ud via B. & a. B. K., tbrouzb trains leave G lrard Lvenut) iiiauuui ruuHuoiiui, t i, n.. at 4.16, 801 and il.27 a. rn 1.84, 4.24, 6.55 am ;A p. m. Dnnoay, s.io o.w u.i u, m., turn 1.65 and 7.23 p.m. I ATLANTIC CITY UIV1BION. tave l'tUadelphla, Chostnut Otreol Wharl 4 ma. Bouth Street Wharf. For Atlantic Cits. . M Week-dRya Express, 5.15, 8 00.9:00,10.4.5 m. and 1 'i (Baturdoya only, 1.30), 2.00, 8.00. 3.30, tI , B 00, 0.00 y, 9j. Aooomwuiatlon, 7 49 a. m,, i.lo.uouptiJii rtunnyii. express, 6 15, 7.00, 7.30, 8.00, 8 30, 9.00, 9.30 a. m.nnd 4 30 p. m. ACL-uuiniuAAUun 8.00 u. m. and 1.43 i-. iu. tveturnlne, leavu Atlantic City, depot come Atlantic una Arkansas avennes. wceknve Express, 7.00, 7.30, 8 00, 9.00, 10.00 a. m. and 8.15, 4 00, 5.30, d.30, 7.80, 0 30 p. m. Accommodation 0.00, 8.10 a. m. and 4.M)p m. 8undnys-Ex-press, 3 80, 4.00, 6 00, 0.O0, fl-30, 7-00, 7.50. 8.00, 9.80 p. m. Accommodation, 7.30 a. m., 6.05 p. m. U. U. JdAJNOOUK, Ucll' . x-U r Aktl A. A. MOLEOIJ. Pres. Qen'l Manaccr, Sontli Main St. sKBisr-isriDOA-Er. DR.THEEL, coo North rourth Ot., QOO fid Crei-n, Fmilamilthi., th riv gectuln.. Gtrium Amirlcw Pl dullil In lb. Coli.il htsu hi U .l.l la eura Rlood PolSOn. Narvous Debility ""iSpi.- . n : . of both Hex.' Ulill wi.Da.DO - Sklo Dlwswa. R.4 SpoUPcJnl to tht iKii..ii,8oreThroat Mouth Blouihci, rifliln Fruptlons. ton or OHrd 1 lai'M, SwtllloRS. irrllttlool, lnllummftiloni and Runololt, eulcturuo, WeaineM and rally laoat. lott mroorj, wt bsak, mental aiulrtr. m'1 . Hlal-iT uiaeaaaa an ail m" ludtiuritlnii or OTerwork. Rcaot a.ca curwl Io 4 I" 1 naj , rellff at onoe Ilo nol loaa tiopo no mall.r Hat Mr. tlalna Iiootor. qual. Famllr ot lloaillal Phynlclan baa raiim. lit. Tllbhl, oot. positively on '1111"' " tnaloaaa. old. yncva. attoM-B aaio M moat cosinmiTiaa THUTH" otponliig QoaiAa ondfr awora taaBuortala. nJmH 'Hit rm SMS. Ea w , Tsl. and Sal. Ir-aa to 10. 9indtv till U Wrllo or oaj and bo "ttd. ror Beroreoeaa M woan, --o isa,aj Hie 1'reslilent floss l'lstilnz. Mt. MofiiiEaon, N. Y , Auc. 3J. This morning the Trcslilent went on a ilsbing excursion witu Mr. Arkeli ou a private Uke. lUturuliiu to tlie hotel to din. ner. he will in the afternoon leave lit. McGregor for Saratoga, arriving there at 4 o'olock. lie will lie met nt the at a tlon bv a urocesslou ot citizens and sol cUsrs. Btute Couvelitl'in Uelscutus. Socuehteb, N. Y., Ang. 21. The Demo cratic city convention last night elected the followlnu delesatss to the State con vention! William H. Tracy, George Ealues and J. Miller Kslly. Loliigh Valley Railroad. ABBANGKMEKT or rABSKKOKB TRAINS. MAY 10, 1891. Passenger trains will leave Shenandoah fci Mauch Chunk. LehlKhton, Slatlngton, Cat. sa-Mua, Allentown, Bethltbem, Easton, P1U1 aaVpnla and New York at 6.47, 7.40, 9.08 tv. m., i9D aid fi.2iln. m. For belvldere, Delaware Wnter Gap and atroudsburg at 6.47, a. m.. and 5.20 p. m. For Lnmuertviiieaua -Areiuon, v.vo u, iu For WUlto Haven, Wllkes-Barre and i'ltts ton 6.47, 9.08, 10.41 a.m., 3.10 and 6.28 p.m. , . ForTunkh&nncck, 10,41a. m 3.10 and 5.26 P-.."! t.. r... r 111 AUUU1U .Ut..AXt JOUVHi .-- S-J va. XII 12 SEASOIS FOIt PIC-NICS iiKixa AT HASH, Coirtinitteemen ebouhl Dear In mind that tbe Hehald olllee is prepared to do all kinds of Poster Work! at the moet reaponnule rates. Give ua u call aud obtain our prices. All work done when promised aud in a satisfactory manner. mil o , itntt 6.2ft- n. m. loi. LflAoiuviiln .Tnwnnda. Savre. Waverls Kimira, iwcneeier, jjuuuiu, i.mniui Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and b:is p.m. For Omlra and the West vlaSalomanca at 3.10 p.m. For Aufienrled, llazleton, Stockton, Lum. her Yard, Wentherly and Penn liaven Juno llou at 5.47,7.40, 0,08 a. m.and 12.52, 3.10 and 6.20 p. iji, ror Jeaneavtlle, Lovlston and Heave) Meadow. 7.10, 0.08 a. m. and 6,26 p. m. For8orautouat5.47 0.08, 10.11a. m. 3.10 and 1.. IW.I. ....... .i ll.ln.n rf, Vrtit land at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 122 3.10 and B-2.P-?P. h j. i1" iiauaue fc ". uuu o-.w, u. u.., ''For Vlgiran8, qilberton and FTactvllIe al 5.60andn.08a in., and 4.10 p. m. M , . For Yatesvllle, llabanoy City and Ueiano 5.47, 7.40, tt.06, 10.41, 10,68 a. m.,122,S.10,W8, 8.03, H.2' and 10.27 p.m. For lxist Creek, airardvllle and Ashland 4.27, 7.46,8.62, 10.15 a. m.. 1.00,1.40,4.10, fl.85 8.10 and 9.14 p. m. , iuHintntr. Mr- riplr and Pnttsvlllft. 7.40, 0.08, 10.53 a. in., 122,3.10,4.10, 5.28 aud 8.0E v'vm Unotr Mnnntnln.' New Boston and Mores, 7.40, 9.08, 10.68 a. n.., 122, 3.10, 6.26 and ' For Haven Run, Centralla, Mt. Carmel and Bbamoktn, 8.52, and 10.15 a. ra., 1.40, 4.46 ana k.uo p. m. . Trains leave Bhamoklu for Shenandoah, 7.55 115 a. m.. 2.10, 4.30 and 9.80 p. m., arrtvlnK at Shenandoah, 9.05 a.m., 12.32, 3.10, 6.28 and li.io p. in. F,,r Ixiat Creek. GirardvlUe and Asbland 6.50, 9.10 11.35 a.m., 2.45 p. m. For Darkwatcr. St. Clair and Poltaville DU, 0.ia,, 0-.3U. ail., i'. " .. . Knr Vntesvllle. Mahanoy City nnd Delano, tnn IIRRn m . 1 4fl. 4.40. H.03 n. m. - . . ' . . ... . .. . .. iin.i,inn cni i. Or lOlLy, AUUOmiCU UUU ,taMOJU iror Mnnnh Chunk. Leblebton. Slatlnston, Catasaviqua, Allentown, ueinienem, liasujt and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.111 p. m; For Pbl.aae.pnia, u.'jjyiNQTON, Uen'l Pass. AKt.. Cetblebem. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Qtiand after Nov, 24, 1S80, fi'aftu will lem Hhcnandoah at fotlowi: 1 For Wlepan, tillberton, Fraokvllle, Newi Castle,' Bt. Clair, and way points, 6.00, 0.10! m and 4.15 p m, 1 Sundays, 600, v.40 amandiUOpm. For PotUvlUe, 6.00, 0.10 a m and 4. 15 p m. Sundays, 600, s.40a m and 8.10 n m. For Keadln", 6.00, 9.10 a ra and 4.15 pm, Sundays, 600,9,40 a.m. and 3.10 pm, For Pottstown, Phoenixvillo, Norristown nnd Philadelphia (Ilroad street station), 6.00, ?,10 a m. and 4.15 p m week days Sundays, 600, 9.40 am 8.10 p m Trnlus leave Frackvllie lor Shenandoah nV 10.40 am and 12.14, 7.47, 10,09 p m. Sundays, U.13 a m and 5.40 p m. Uve Pottsvllle lor Shenandoah, 10.15 ana 11.48, a a 7.15, H.42 p rn. Bundcys, 10.40 a ra 5.16 p m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station), for Fottsvlllo and Shenandoah, 6.67,10.25 a m , 2.10. 4.10 and 5.00 p m week days. Sunday 9aM m and 1.10 p.m. r or a,j, u.ou, uriAi, rv b.20 5.S0. d.50, 11.00anall.l5aiu.lii.00uoon,(llln iFor LOST or r AXLIMO HAimOOD, QenerslandNlUlVOUSDlUITXITY, Wtikaen of Body and Mind, tcccts ifrrroraarEsceaaesiaOldorYounar. Itubn. Nohla HIMIIHIII full. H..,umm1. llaa. la Kalanra aal hlrer1lb.nt:ik,lMlKHJll-.U(IIU:iM,l.-iH18oIUUUl abaololalr aoralilaa I1UUK 'rKSlTaXXT-BroeflU las dar. Bontoallff rrura fill blaUa and furrlro t'ouatrlra. Hrltf laeoa. llaierlpthe llouk, tilaoalloa and broofa aiallad (atalcd)frcol JJdrtia ERIC MEDICAL CO., UUPFALU.Na To fflMMB Or Uo Liquor Habit, luHlllelx Curu byulinIiiUUrIiitf Ir. Iliiiut 1 la tms.niirDyttnirl u m. nowdf-r. Which amn badVOD til B1MI Of V9irt OUy Ul uuueo wr !:, mi swv i.lrnnaiMaa nf .ha nntlnt. It lH absiOluttll: harmteu. and will erteot a permanont ddJ poed ..... k v. tv,m naiinni lis m tnnrt, rAta drinker or of cue, and in every tnatknoa a penLj ours nm io lowed. lmoverFalU Tbe ytem once impmu jid with the BpeolHo.il beoomea an utter irapoaalbllity SOrue uquor appu.e to ... 43 ptft book ol partioular free. Tq bo bad a C, H. HAGENBUCH, Druatjlst, Shtn&ndoah 11 uai r m unft 12.01 niarhLa Pnr Hpa. eirt. yrriL-k.- L-ar-e. Bel mar. nceau Orove, AFbnryl'arb, and Long Branob g.au, IlelO, a. TO. .w t. n. weujt uuvr xux Kreehotd, 6.(J p. ua. wet fe aayti. Bailijoaoi' ana Vi'Ui.Licu.Am. o,-m, o.oj 10. ib.LO. JU8h iu.l2."iUimlta express) 3.10 41 b.vi mm 7.40 p. m., and lliiU nlfiUt. Fo ..i.i 1 il fsl A I . IiButirl li tn m On SnndftyB,ll50, ','AJ, H.Mand U.1S a. la. Kor uicnmonaRnu me aouin i.wuu. ui., be vest every day at L2.35and S.10 a m and ,lt & m ana -i.iu v m every iy. i- or nttfittarg oniy, r. xu a&uy uxiu i-u m wee daya. ; ,Aftv hunbarv for Williainsport. JClmira, Jaaandalgua, KocheBter, Ba Halo and JNlagara ( in,, m flAllv tirA 1 alQ t-l ri D,.ni1r rinva VorWaUlDBaCSOpm weekdays. r or itrie ana lnieniieaiaio puiuvn. o.iu w wit dally. For Sjock Haven, 5.10, and a m Uyf 14 anu a,aj p, in. wuc. unjn, i-ui IMPORTANT NOTICE J All persons are herchy warned NOT TO FISO i TOE DAMS Belongtug to the Slienandoali Water Company, and all parties caught violating this notice mil s-'v Prosecuted as Trespassers By order of TUB COMPANY WATER OF LIFE. A newly discovered MINKKAIj WATER, the use or which will supply Important ele ments. n(vssi,rT to health. It will cure the Kldnoys, Liver, Stomach, and all Rowel and iiiaauer uibcum:h, . m uim.uiv ttutuu uuu Tpmnvethem. ltrrmovrs the urlo acid from the blood and thus destroys Malaria and ( hills. It cures llrlirbt's disease, and Is es pecially recommended for people advanced In tlfn. nnd for I'pneirnl flelillll v. For nndonbtAd pioolsor this send lor pamphlet Giving full particulars, UJ It. PKUllY, Water ol Lite Co., Si South Main St.. Wllkes-Barra Pa. lilAUUUUUUilllJll ' T. . ' . ii - inn i non lira expreea. a.uo huu .w i iu.j .vt .trv. ;IM lUlU 1V,UU y Hit AX.VJ On Sundays, 8.20, 4.05, 4.40, B.i5, 8.12, 8.W. 9.50, 8,120, 4. 6, BiB.W, 6.50 7.18 8, aight. ' c a nn ountiays, omj. .iw, u.j.o.j. o.w. u.kjv in. and 12.49, :t20 )itnltd 1.00;, 6.2$, fj.SO, tt.50 .10a. m Sundays. -3HAH. 11 JfOHH. J.B.WOOD, tiu Pass. Act -trylLMINGTON & WOBTHBHN R, K. uxme laotr n-fncci juuy,iv, ioi. a, Trnlna ipnvB Itea diner IP. & it. station) foe Gibraltar, seyien, inroanoro, Joanna, r.prrnc neia, wayufNuurK j uuaiuui a junction, a Jt f 11 . r. stations. dJn'J u.m. auuJA unnsier,i.uuuisiiMuuuuvittiu. j. Wllmlnirton and intermediate except Sunday, at 0.25 and tiso , in. ruuuuy uuiy ui..wj in ui, nvir Warwick. HLPctera and Intermedial statlonslally except Hunday, at 9.20 a.m., am 6.10 p. nr. eunaay oniy b io k. jo. For Hlrdsboni and intermediate etatloni Saturday only, at 12 m. tS J(or Jiammore arm wiummriuuin. a yj. r 11A dally except Sunduy at.S6and -8.80 a. no und 8.15 p. m. Bundai- only ai 8.05 p, m. urains arnvw ' avaatawiuK ar. wt av. r-w. ,w Irom Wilmington. II. & O. Junction, Mom rhanln, Uhaddslord Junction, West Cheste; Lenape. Coatesvllle, Waynesburg Junctloi Sprlngneld.Joanna, Blrdsbom, Gibraltar, Bej fen and intermediate station., daily excel Sunday at 10.20 a. m. 6.M and 8.17 p. m. But any only at u si a. in. From St. l'eters. Wurwlck ai.d intermedial stations, dally except Sunday, at H.2.1 a. n and 2.25 ii. m. Sunday only at 6 p. m. IToru mrunDoro sna intermediate tuu ion Bstunlay only at 1.40 p. in. From Washington and Baltimore, dally e: cent Sunday. 10 20 a. m. S.&2 and 8.17 . n Sunday only at 11.24 a. m. HOWriKSB BltlUGS, Gen'l 1'ass. Agt. A, G. MOOA USLAN D, SupU RUPTURE, We, the underslgnei are entirely cured ' ltunturo by Dr. J. ' MAYER, 831 Arch St., Thlla. Tl.omas j Ilartuug. Hew Ringgold, l'a., I.Pandt, Soul Easton, l'a., I 1'. & C. A. Deturck, Olcy, 1' I 11. G. Stanley. 424 snruce hi, irfuanon, J-a., i Schneider. Locut Dale, ra.,D, U.Noll, Lip 1 Rim, ra., wm. Jiariensiine, ruoeuixviM Reading, l'a., J.O. Lyme. 1810 W. Howards Harrlsburi;, l'a., C. Keehn, Uourlassyllle, V Dr. MAYEll Is at Motcii-enn, iieaainp.i on the 2nd Saturday or each month. Cull see him. YT K. BRIOKER JPKY&IOIAJX AJSU t. MihannTnif..' (fol (East Centre street; nananoy uiiy,-- kin and an special diseases a specialty.