Evening Herald. rrjBi.iBiir.D daily, sunuaykxceptbd H. C HOY 1711, Iklllvr nnd 1'ttt'lhlfr. lev. .. h'atkixs, icai v-titor. ALLTHE NEWS FOR ONE CENT IneSVEXIXO niHlALDhtua turner ctr culation in Dshcnnmtoiih than any other paper publiahid, Jtnoki npen to all. SUBSCRIPTION rates: I)AII.Y,per year Weekly, per year,. ..WO"! .130 Xntcrrd at the Postofflee, at Shenandoah, F for transmission through the malls .s oe?ond elaa dirII matter. LAKBSIDE DATBS. TIRED OF LIVING. A Slotltor Druwns Her Ilnbn and lrnln Aliollii-r Chilli Willi n Hatchet. Bawimohk, Auk. 22. A special dis patch from Alexnmlrlii, W. Va., says! Mrs. Bnnliowasr, wife of a prosperous resilient of llelvitia, clurltia a lit tem porary Insanity, drowned horlU-moutha'-old butty In a spring near the house, then returned to the house and braiuod her 8-yenr-old boy nlth n lmtohot, mutl latinn the body in a horrible manner. She then attempted to tako her own life, but will reouver. The only reason kIvou by tho mother tor tho deed Is that she Is tired of living and did uot want to lBave hor culidreu behind hor. A Murdrrs tilstnr frustrated, Columbus. 0.. Aui. 84. Tho oondltlon of Miss Laura Bialr, sinter to tho mur derer executed yesterday, Is indeed sad. She has been In a comatose state ever since her removal from the penitentiary. At waking Intervals she utters tho most liawalllnt; moans for tho warden to per mit her to see her brother again. It is STILL UNDER GUARD Murderer Aliny Too Weak to bo Taken to Jail. F'SiiroB Demonstrate tho Popu lnrtHr nf t.h 'Rawtnrt. Aug. 25.-Knr.lUh Lutheran, Alah.noj lwd that when she recovers consoions. " 11 ' nes and learns of the execution that her reason m y be permanently dethroned. CU.V. Aug. 20 Evaiijr.olii.al Lutheran Sunday school, Tsmi.qua. Auk. 27. Young Men's Democratic Club, Mahanoy City. NAMED BY THEJPR ESI DENT. H Ill-comes Godliitlmr fur a Child on Ills Saratoga Trip. Sahatocia, N. Y., Aug. !B. Thoro was llttlo incident of tho Tresidont's (lsh lng trip hero that escaped the notice of most of those who accompanied him. Amont tho guests at Judge McAdaras' house wero the Rev. Mr. Allou, of Eliza' KuitHi1 Trust illinium. TiilLADELrHiA, Aug. 32. Tho story of the consolidation of tho Sugar Trust and Cliuw Sprecklos' works is revived again by reports from New York, and Is posi tively denied by C. A. Snreckles. Wlien tho renorts were read to him ho said: "There is nothing in It; thoy aro merely rumors which havo boon afloat before There Is no more In It than the report that tho man In the moon is coming down." Convention ot New York Fanners. Albany. N. Y.. Aug. 22. The con both. N. J., nnd Ills wife, and with them volition ot tho Farmers' League will bo 1 . . . . ... . . .1 .1 I. ... .,,.. . c . , rr a .1. to VAX tholr bnbv. debt months old, The parents wero unable to solect a namo for their child, and In their ox trmnlty they camo to the President and nskod him to cliooso one from a list of names. Ho selected JIarguerito, and JIarguerito AUon was baptized and Presi dent II rrlson became her godfather. held in this city September 7. At this fnnvimtiou it Is oxnected that all the In dependent organizations in tho Stulo will unite and adopt n party piauorin. Now cldpr. Rocky Mountain Ouro. Tho drutfgists claim that people cal'1 daily for the now cure for constipation and sick headache, discovered by Dr. Silst Lane whilo in the Rocky Mountains. It h aid to bo Oief?on grapo root' (a Tho Famolla lliUtlellold Ouldn I)nnd. Gettybbuuo. Pa.. Aut. 22. William D, Holtzmorth, superintendent of tho Sol dlera National Cemetery, ex-dlrootor ol the Qottvsburc Battlefield Memorial As sociation, and famous battlefield g uide, died here from paralysis. HE TELLS A PATHETIC STORY. Says That Christie Warden OauMu the lirtt Shot. remedy in the far "Woti for those com plaints) combinod with simplo herbs, and it rondo for use by P'HiriiiK on boiling water to draw out tho strenKlh. It soils at CO cents a packatte nd is callod Lano'e Family Sledioine. Morning fogs. Upturn, to ra.toral "Work. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 22. Prof. A. 3. Co its. of tho Rochester Theological greal Seminary, has roslgned to become pastor of tho First liaptlst Churoh of Pawtuckot, R. I. Ho has been professor ot elocution and sacred oratory hero for ton years. Hold It to tho Light. Tho man who tolls you confidentially ust what will cure your cold is proscribing Kemp's Balsam this year. In tho prep aration of this remarkable medicino for coughs and colds no expense !b spared to combine only tho best nnd purest ingredi ents. Hold a bottlo of Kemp's Balsam to tho light and look through it; notice the bright, clear look; then compare with othnr remedies. I'rico EOc. and $1 Peaches cheap. Comml. .timer llrngg lload. SrniKO Lake, N. J., Aug. 22. Walter L, iragg, Interstate Commerce Commis sioner, died hero yesterday. Ho had been in Ill-health for some time, but wrote n fow days ago to Commissioner Morrison that he felt as well as he had for years. Catching Mackerel With Khnvcls. Bakooii, Me., Aug. 22. Thousands of muckeiel aro boing taking in shallow coves ot Penobscot Bay by people who wade into tho water and fairly shovel tho struggling fish ashore. Run. of Veteran. Convention. Boston, Aug. 22. Tho Now England delegations of the Sons of Voloraus loft the city labt ulght to attend the annual oncampmant of the Order at Minneapo lis, Minn. Kf.w Yohk, February 28, 1890 Alva's Brazlilau Bpeclllo Co. (.ienl.cmeu: 1 take pleasure In certifying to the cure I ie e,o through your medicine, the Cactus Blood Cure. 1 have bien a sutlerer from ciuptlnns upon the skin eczema, etc., lor (.evcral years. During that time I was i..ni..n.iL.v.Ml olrlll,rl t.liv Blrlann in thiie troubles without any tiencflt. Alter taKlng e this city, Wednosday, Sept. 10. ...... 1 ....... T a. .IrnLr MFcll Hull IllUirtltV I 4 ' IHU UUI1IIH 1 I"... C ...... recommend the medicine to any one sulfei lng torn like tumbles. 11. MoKbON, 8i8Hixtn avHiue Bold at Klrlln's Drug Btoie,t eruukou ltoute Jilock, -ihenaudoa. . Call for a State Convmitlon. Bosrox, Aug. 22. The Republican Stato Ccmmitteo has issued a call for tho ijtuto Couvention to bo lielil in Tremont Tom- Many bronzed faces are about. St-crutury Fo.tHi' a.)is Fl,liln. Washinotom, Aug. 22. Secretary Fos ter Is Kolng to leave New York about Sept.Jl on ttj two weeks' flliliig expedi tion. Shlloh'a Ooneumptlon Cure. Tins Is beyond question the oiit suo- Cttilul (.ouiih Medlonie we nave evirsuia, a lew dciHts Invariably cure the wont ease, ol Coosh, uiuup, and BiouehlUs, while It won der u1 -ucce.s In the cure of Consumption is wit Lout a parallel tn the lilMory of medicine. 8 dw tfs first dlenveiy it has been sold on a guarantor, a leM, whltu no oilier medicine .oiisuud. li you hn e a 1 ouli we earnest ly anc Juii to try it. ITkt 10 cents. 5Ho.ntB. and If sourLurKSDrci-ore, mm or oc lump, ihi- .hilnli'k l( riius Putter. Isold liV c, a. HiiKeiibuoh. N. . coruer Main and Lloyd streets. Fall gi'odg aro making their appearance. How to Succeed. This is tbe iri eat oniblem of life which lew satlciactorlly solve. Home lall because ol poor health, others want ol luck, hut the malorltyfrom deficient grit wantof nerve. Tiny are nervous, lrntolute, cliaageable, easily get the blues and "lake the spirits dnwfitokeep the (.pints up," ibuiwtullug money, Hiiih, opportunity and nerve iorce. llu n- is nothing like the Hestorattve Nervine, disroveieil by Ihe reat specialist, Dr. Miles, in cure an uervous uneaMiw, as uwuwiw, mo i bines, nervous probation, BltoileuoiiB, Ul tri,,.w ritArm Ufa mill l)Vhlnlu. I Trial bottlss and fine boon of testimonials lrce at C. 11. llageubucli's drug sioro. Advertising it U sold will sell anything, this 1c trae in a measure; but for staying qttallties,- merit U the test KxtniUTa ftdvortising may Mil aoyUiiav whom It Is bow or unknown, but after It tenet into general tiso, It is judged fcooordlng to its wortli. The oontinuoA oad stoady growth of Swift's Specific A strike is like Mttled. coffie, hotter when It is U the best evidonee ot iu excullraca. It is mott popular where It is best known. Uvery bottle sold, scU ta others. Every one. that takes It bs comefi Its friend, and reeommendn 11 to their acquintincea. Treatise on Ulaod said SUn Dlrcwa Etalled free. Switt Srscanc Co., AtUnta, Go. To Tot llrr Out of 3Ilsory IIo I'iroit Aanlu and Again Ho Intended to Kill Htm. elf but Rnmotlilng llnstratncd Illra Mr. Warden Will l'robaliljr Claim tho Howard tor Ills Capture. IlANOVEn, N. n., Aug. 22. Frnuk Almy, tlm murderer of Christie warden, is still very weak, and has been removed to nn upper story of tho hotel, whero better and more commodious nuartors havo been secured. It Is not likely that ho will be removed to tho lall in Grafton for some tlmo, as tho jail Is not conshV cred safe and lacks necessary accommo dations for tho wounded murderer. There is probably no moro Interesting featuro connected with tho Almy capture lhun the statements mado by the prison or himself. His Btory of tho affair, in his own words, Is as follows! Almy's Story of the Murdor. "In tho beginning Christie Warden and I were the best of frieuds. I loved her, and, although sho never told mo sho rooiprooatou tne leeung, i uavo niwaj. felt that sho did. After I had been on tho Warden farm n month or six woek B we began to visit various places together, aud, though she nppearod shocked at somo of the stories 1 told hor of my past lifo, she, nevertheless, talked to me in friendly manner rogardiug tho future, nnd told mo I could make of it what I chose. "There was familiarity between us, tho familiarity of nccepted lovers, and I shall always stick to this part of my story. It Is true that sho nover prom ised to bo my wife, but sho gavo mo oc casion to bulleve that tho day was not far distant when she would. Then hor family interfered. I was practically re jected and wont away to forgot her, if I could, ainoug ollior scones, is was a hard thing to do, but the only thing that romalned. "I left tho Wnrdon farm and drifted nbout hero and there, always thinking of her and longing to bo near hor. I could not rest unless I cam., back, nud so I re turned. Whcu tho night of tho killing camo I saw hr mother nnd Fantiio do- part and I waited for thorn by tho brook, guessing at tuc lime tuey wouiu icililu, When thev camo back from the grange m-etinu I was in readiness, and whon the tmrtv reached my hilling place stenned out. announced who 1 was und told ilrs. warden thai i wanieu io t,peui. with Christie. Tho Scono In tho ltoitd. "Mrs. Warden nt once flow at mo, called me everything that alio could think of, aud l'aunle aud tho lady wun mem loiued in. Christie alouo remained silent. buen a riiKing over as i gor, lor a imv moments from thoso two fenialos was onough to make a man completely lose his head. 1 could Btaud it no longer, so pulled out my revolver oud told thorn to niovo on. Then uurisiia uogau iu goi. fiiuhtened nnd to struggle. "Iu tho excitement which followed my onlv thouuht was to keen Fanny away. Contrary to my expectations this had no oirect on Ulirl-tlo uuu suo siruggieu io free herself. Tuo weapon was a W51I cooking one, and tho pressure was great enough to discharge It. Hie girl leu. aud when 1 saw tho blood pouring from her abdomen, an insane horror camo ovor mo and I believed that aba was dead. "Then tho thought that perhaps sho was not dead but mortally wounded, nud rather than have her know in her mo ments of seml-consolousness that I had shot hor. I llreil at her again and then anain. Then I thought I would end m own oxistence, but something, I know not what, restrained me, and so 1 hur rlod from the scene and secreted mysel in the barn." Sirs. Warden Will Claim tho toward. Since Almy's ariest much discussion has been caused as to who will get tho reward. Governor Tuttle on August 4 issued a proclamation calling for all citi zens to assist In the c.ipturo ot vno mur-dorer. He also stated In tho proclamation that ho would recommend the passage of a bill at the next hesalou ot tho legisla ture, giving to the person making tho arrest $2,500. The town of Iluuovur also offered $1,500 rewaul, making in all $4,000 for the arrest ot tile murderer. Borne peoplo tninK that rror. wucueu and H. O. Brown are entitled to it, for they watched him iu the gurden on tho ulght before his capture. It is stuted on good authority now that Mrs. Warden herself will claim tho re ward, she being first to Und trnco or his presence in the b ,ru. Others of the party who went into tho barn nud made the arrest are likely to claim tho money. SHOT TO QUELL A MUTINY. Th Captain of the Htenmer Obdnm KIUd n Coal Stoker. New Yorut, Aug. 22. Tho story was told in shipping circles to-day of how Capt. Bakker, of the stoamship Ubdam, which loft this port on July 18 for Rot terdam, shot and killed one ot tho coal stokers two days later. Ou his previous trip Cnpt. Bakker shipped nbout 20 ooal stokers in Rotter dam. On tho way over hero there was some dissatisfaction among tho stokers, but thoy wero afraid to mutiny. when the ship left this port, however, to return to Rotterdam, tho men grew sullen and thera was good grounds to fear a mutiny. Uapt. Bakker was told that such amove was rife, and tho captain went down into the coal hole and warned tho men. Oao ot the stokors picked up a fire man's comb, a heavy iron instrument, nnd mado at the captain. Tho latter drew bis revolver and shot tho mnn dead. The namo of the man killed was Duzor. In Rotterdam Capt. Bakker was placed under $10,000 bail. When ho returns from his prosent trip to this port ho will bo tried. CACTUS BLOOD CUKE. TO What the Druggists scy of HoiskfiH'sOintment: ' When wenrerisrieii to rwommerid a urevanv. tlon for skin tltn'iwe, u u hand out Ukisxrll's Ointment, wlih every coutlucnce of lusu ices ful treatment of the disease." J. o. KKUica, n aiam nt., miuer, ra. "T have been sclltnz liEisKri.t.'s Oiitmkt ir eleven rears. It Uvea universal satlsftuttio' ltwlilcureTerrisK.'' u. w. hackb-NSKhqbr, luun&nage, i Wo lisve evidence of the punitive nroperUc reliable olutment. Of HBISKKLL'S OtHlMKNT lieie. It is O gOCM? tmeni. Fleuiko & Ehled, Tarentum, Pa. "In all skin diseases I Invariably recomnied JlKISKELL'S OINTHKNT." J. J. Keil, Bbnrpsturg, To. "TfKlSKFT.r.s Ointmknt cures when alt els falls." SWuxus A. KiKl, Treoport, Pa. "IlKlSKKLL'S OlNTMKNT sells o'l Its own merit " H. it. IIzi.roN, K.Uuaaln..', Tu. Purific3 the blood, tones up the system, gives an appetite. Cures dyspepsia, constipa tion, sick headache. Regulates tho liver nnd kidneys, and bo- sides cures all blood and skin diseases, whether manifested only by common pimples, or eczema, or by ulcers, abscesses. and the more violent effects ol scrofula and blood poison. Is perfectly harmless and never fails. So!d at Klrlln's Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Block. Shcnnndoah, Pa. hiladelpbia and Heading EaiJroad Tlmo Table in ejject July 10, 1801 . RAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS sr New York via Philadelphia, week days. I..0 5.23, 7.3M a. m. and 12 85 S.M and 6.65 . m. Huuday 2.10 and 7.4a a. m. For Now ark, via Maneh Chunk, week days, 6.55. , a.m. nud 12.35and2.E0p.ta. For Beading nnd I'lUladefphla week days, U0, 6.S5, 7.20, a. m., 12.8S 9.fo and 5.55 p: m, onday. 2.10 and 7.18 a. m , 4.80 p. m. For Harrlsburg, week aay, 5.10,7.20 a. m,t . 0 5.58 p. iu. I or Alleatown, week days, 7.20 1, m. 12.38 0 p.m. for l'ottsvllle, week dsys, 2.10. 7.V0,. m., 2.31 8.f n and 6.55 p. m. Bunday, 2,10 and 7.8 WE'RE AFTER YOB H Rick neaaacho ana rellsvarill tho troubles lnef rlcnt to a bilious state of tho system, suoh aa Dizziness, Kausea, Drowsiness, Distress after; citing, I'alu la the WUe, 4o. While their mosl remarkable success has boon shown la cuilng A Eeaflacho. yet Oartcr'B Llttla JAmr VSOa tufl cnnally valuablo In Constipation, curing and pro venting this annoying complalnt.whllo theyalsa correct all disorders ol thostouui cb jstlmulato tho liver and rsgulato tho bowels. Even if they onl 3 Carea rAcfcalhGy woulabonlmostprloelesstothoaowha tuffer from tals dla trussing complaint; but f orta ratolylhelrgoodness does notondhero,and those who once try them will nnd tiicoelUtloplllavala. 'nolo In so many ways that thoy will not bo wit ilinE to do without them. Sut after ollslct hcaa (islhehaneof comanyllvos that heroiawhera wo make our groat boast. Oui pills cure it whllo , ethers donot. ... i Carter's Little Liver Tills are very small ana very easy to taho. Ono or two pills molte a dose. They are strictly vegetable snil do not cripo or purge, but by Uioir gentle action please all who use them. In vials nt US cents live for $1. BolA by druggists everywhere, or sent by mail. CARTER MCDICINC CO., Naw YorSt: SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Your trade la what wo want. This is how we propose to get It. By selling you n flrst clabs article; by fcellingyou for lees than others; by celling you furniture, an organ, a jiinno, a Bowing machine or anything else in the line' of household goods. We have a large and va ried stock to select from. No trouble to show goods. Call, examine and be convinced. THE OLD RELIABLE, m . 4 30 n.m For lamautta .una ana MOhannv lays, 2.10, 6.45, 7.20, a in., 12 35 2.60 and 6.55- City, week itAi, n iu., uaj .cu aim D.D0 Bundav. 2.IUand 7.43 k. in.. 4 an n. m. AddlUnna) ni Mahanoy City, week days 7.09 o.m For lAncaslor aud Columbia, week clays. .) a. m.,2.60 p.m. For Wllllamsport, Hunburynnd LewisburK, "eek days, 3.25, 7.20 And it 30 a. m.. 1.85, 7.54 .. m. Sunday 8:2-3 a. m., 3.06 p. iu. For Mahanoy Wane, weea days, 2.10 8.23, M. 70 and 11.3'J a. m.. V2.f. 1.36. i.6u. 5.6B. 7.00 an va. Buuday, 2 10. 3.25 and 7.4S a. m. .n6, 4.so c. m. For (llmruvllle (Kappsbannoek Btatlon) "wk days, 3.111, 3.25, 5.2t, 7.20 and 11.39 a. m I2J6, 1 35, V.60, 6,65, 7.00 ai d a.M. p. m. Hunday, 2-10, 2 , "48 . m., S.1'5, 4.30 p. m. i-or Ashland and bnanjosiin, weelt days, 1,25, 5J6, 7.20, 11.311 a. m., i.B5, 7.00 and ,2t m. aundny i.2 '8 82 , nt., 8.05 p. tn. TRAINS i'OH aHENANUOAU i lieave Mew York via Philadelphia, week ayi,7.45 a. in., 1.S0, i.W, 7M p. m 12.13 tlchl. Huuduy, ti.00 p. m., 12.15 night. Leave Now York via Manoh Chunk, week lays, 4.30, ts.4b a. m 1.00 and 4.03 p. m. Leave Phlisdeiphla, week days, 4.10, And. 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 6.00 p.m., from Broad uid Oallowhill and 8.35 u. m.and 11.80 p. m. rram Dthano ureeii ueeu. Sunday H.06 a. ai. 11.S0 p. m. from tn nac iiu. i-cve HcadlnK, week days, 131. 7.10. 10.CB inrt 11.60 11. in., 6.55, 7.57 p, m. Huuday 1.33 and l.48a. m. Leave l'ottsvllle, week days, 7.40, 7.40 a. m.. ' OH, 0 11 p. ra. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m. ana 2.t5 r. 01. Leave Tamaqna. week days, 8.70, 8.48 and " ' 1 a. in., 1.21, i.ia, ana u.is p. m. aunuay 7 43 1. m. anaioO p. m. isavo Alahauoy City, week days, 8.40. 9.18 and 11.17a. m 1.61, 7.42 and B.41 p.m. bun. lay, 8.40,8.17 a. ra., 3.) p. m. Leave Mahanoy I'luue, week days, 2-4), 4.11) 1.S0, 05, ll.(j a. m.,1.05, 2.00. 6 20, K 28, 7.57, and i.rfvin ra. Hunday 2.4i, 4.00, and 8.i7, a.m. 3 37, 5.01, p. m. m days, 2.47, 1.07, 0.86, and U.ll a. in., 12.05, i, .m mo iu.uo p. m. sunaay ,.,;, 0 . 0.33 a. m. 3.41, 6.1,7 p. m. i.wtvu Wllliamsuort. week davs. 3.00.9.45 and, il.55a. xu. 8.35 aud 11.15 p. m. Bunday 11.16 p.m. lor Baltlmoie, Washliigton nnd the west via B. . O. K. It., throuKh trains leave Ulrard Avenue ownon, jriiiiaueipma, tr, x 11. lb. n.i 0.00 8.10 a.m. ' PlU'lT P T press, 3 SO, 4.00, .filliaiisoro,3 4 3 H d I 1 I ilL I.J.D. DUX ttUU 11,11 U ill, X.O-. U.cKJ tltl hi '.23 p. ui. Bundny, 4.16 8.02 11.27 a, m 4.24 fJ j.55 and 7.23 p.m. L I A VI .i MTIrl PTTV mvTHiriM. L keave Philssdelphia, Chestnut Street. Whari 1.1.1 ana wuui "iireet wnari. Wooklavs Einrfs. 5.15. 8 00 9.00. 10.45 o. m. and 1 tin Maturdava onlv. L301. 2.1,0. 3.00. 3.30, 1.1 1 , 6.00, 0.00 1. mi. Acuomiuudation, 7 40 a, in., 4.10, u cj p. iu. -tanoto. axpress, 6 15, 7.00, 7.30. 8.00, 8 30, 9.W, v.i a. m. nun 4 ou p. m. acco;uoiu .uuua 8.00 u. in. and 4 45 ,1. iu. lieiurning, leave Auanuo iny, ceyoi comer tiflnttnnnd Arkansas avenue.-weph'1avo Express, 7.00, 7.30, 8 00, 0.00, 10.00 n. m. and 3.15, 4 00, 5.S0, 0.Si', 7.30, 0 SO p. m. Accoinmooatlou 11. ihi. n. 111 n. m. a a irup 111. nuuuavs OU, O Oil, O W, U OU. I W, O W, V.OV Accommodation, 7.30 a. in. ,6.05 p. in. (J. G. H AJSCOCii.. bea 1 Jru r Atl MuLKUD, ITp'.. & Qen'l Manaser. 1 , Soutli Maiu St., SH!E31Sr-A.3Sri30-A-IE3!. A Fatal Mistake. riivsmlaus make no inure fatal mistake tlnin when they Inform patient that nervous heart troubles oume from the stomacuaiul iro or little wintequeuce. Dr. Franklin Mil"f, tlm uotd ludtatia speolallsi, has proven the ooulraiy In his new book on '"I art Disease," which umy behadlioeat I . II. 11 igcnliuoh'i druk: store wlio xuaranttes IIIUI riiriiailliruui nr. Wlicn uiiniiwiuu won lii .ut t'ure. whteh has tu largest mile 01 anv )u art tt-tnedy Iu tbe world. It cure nervous unit fnuuikin hMrt dlMase. short bieatn. llutteruiK, pain or tendrrness In the side, arm I t,r Htunildar.lrniffulur itultfu ntllltluv.smother- I Iuk. dropsy, etc. Ills IteaUimlive Nervine I ru us headache, nts, etc To Genuine Jn, ro (tjei SI This is a bad year for the on alters every. where. HHefl' Nerve ana llver Pills Act on a new principle regulating the liver, "tomach and bowels through tht nerve: A ii'-w discovery. Pr. Miles' Mils speedily ruie tilllousneHS, tiaa taste, torpid liver, piles connliuatiou. Uuequaletl lor men, women, rhlldren. ttuialU-t, mildest, surest I ldwes, Vus. Hauiples Free, at C. 11. llagsnbueh's rinuj xtor. ; Can a man Intoxicated mul to be air tight ? with music be I Completed to Deedwood. Tim IturliriKton lloute, 0., II. & Q. It. It., fn.in ChicaKo, Peoria and St. Louis, it now rnmplnte.l, and dally passenjtar trains are run.iin through Lincoln, Neb., and ( UFtor, 8. D., to Doadwood. AIo to Now castlo, Wyoming. SlocpInK cure to Dead wood, tf is and will ever be tho -best Eemody for rriAiif Tnffiinniui. TlQOkaohO. reins in t.ha Ririn. Cheat and! f Jolnta, Neuralgia, Sprains, fco Beforo yoa acsd to trey, obtain Mr-CRKe OF RHARCE"W i tho valosble booki "&olde to Health," witllJ J.AD.RICHTER&C0. 310 Broadwav, NEW YORK. 28 Prize Medals Awarded! ?BoroptanHonseisi Ruaolstadt,Tjondoryl Nnninbdri. ouoteia, Lslpiia, 50 Oonts3 & bottle, For Solo by! 1. j. itntinv. II. II A.tjriONJsUeil,, SHENANDOAH, PA., nd other drcegKU. HEADQUARTERS FOR Pure Ice Cream 1 DREAD AND CAKES, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, Orders prcmptlv attended to. Particular at tention 1'nlil to Balis, Picnics, Kesttvals, via: IF1. IKZZEITISI.A.ILsr NOKTII J1AIN UYUBKT, Jfar Corner of Lloyd. SPEADCAH. PENNfi Auxtoti to I'ravent a War. Cnr of Mexico. Auk. 22. It is stated by El Tiempo that Qonerai Ezeta, Presi dent of Salvador, hastelotiraphedtolKna cio Marisoai, Secretary ot Foreign Affairs of this itepublic, asking him to use his good offices in preventing a new war oe twoen S.ilv ulor nud Quatemala. The aine paper also states that MarUcal liaa teiet;rapi.ed to General Alatore, the Jlexl cau Minister, to prevent a war 11 possible. rinlisrton Iletretlvas uu Guard, rorraviixn;, Pa., Aug. 88. Savora! Plukertoii detectives have been brought here by the Pottsville Iron nnd Steel Company to assist in guarding the com pany's property and to protect tho non union men nt work. Tho strikers are orderly and no trouble is feared. DR. THEEL, cod North Fourth St., thu .tI fimulo 0rwu AmnloM Ppmlnllil In tlx Vaitoi Bin H able la cure BlOOd POlSOn, Nervous DoSlllty"i Spe cial Dlseasea Sklu DImmm. Knl Sfwf rata, lo tht bu,8oroThront Mouth, Slotalifti. lSmplea. Frnpdcnt. Mft or liar Vtoem, SwelUnu, Irrtiatloni, lutltttiiiuatloni and auonl&s. Btrltilur, WcakueM and Fart; dar, loat mmorj , wok fcMk. mMiltl iiiWI. "?..,. Bladdi-r Dla and all Dtoaua reiuHloi! n-0 , IndlMrvUon or Overwork. R(oeat oai corod la 4 to m aaytl rrtlor at ono. Do not low, hope, no roa'trr what aim. tl.U Doctor, gnack, Famllr or lloiillal Phr.lMan ha, railed. Dr. TKKKI. curt, positively d-tentlcn from bsatneaa olo vol-,., MiunLa aobd asn ti" cmrTtMP'lTiM ..u.na. rl.h or poor. .nd 2c eianip tor JbQOlf "TROTH" fxoo ln OnaoW. mlr .worn teillmenlal,. II,. rtlllv fr.io II.! Kr. 6 tn . Wed. and Sal. It-ih 3 lo 10. Sunday till 11 Write or rail and he J- Far Benu.noM ee Wtdu. Satorday I'tlla. dall Tlm lli Ileiitlien Chines Tiilua Torgsr. Sam Fbakoisoo, Aug. 88. Yong Gee Ong, a Christianized Chinee, baa con fessed to forging Bevanus Agent Thomas' signature to thousands ot labuls, plaoad ou unmauufaotured opium. Jtldse (Ireshsm Iu Colinetleut. rcTNAM, Conu., Aug. 82. Judge W. Q. Qresbam ot Indiana nnd Major-Qeneral Sohofield are liia guests of Hon. John V. Doauo of Chloago, at his country seat "The Ledgts," at Thompon. Foe mm mu Lehigh Valley Railroad. ARIIAKOEUENT or PABBKKGER TltAlDB. MAY 10, 1891. I'acsenRef trains will leave Bhennndcah fci Mnnch t.nunK, ieuiguion, rMaungTon, unta SSUQUa, AlieuillrvlJ, xioiuicuviii, UUMun, x ill, adelpnlaandNew York at 6.17, 7.40, 9.0Stt.m., 1 JJ-, i5.W, 0.01 P. HI. i'or Belvldere, Delnwaro Water Gap and Stroudsburg at b.tl, a. m., nnd S.20p. m. For Lambeitvlllennd IVentO", t).US a, m For Wnlto Haven, WIUcen-Barre and Pitta ion 5.47, 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 3.1U and 6G p. m. ForTunkiianuock, 10,41a, m 3.10 and G.ZC p. in For Auburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyose 1U.41 a. in., ana o;j p. m. For Ijtoeyvllle, Xowanda Klralra, ilochteler, Uuffa ''liloano and ail points iMn Tn . For xlmira and the West via Salamanca at 3.10 p.m. Iur auuvarieu, lia&iotuu, iwnuiu, uuiu tier Yaztl, Weatherly and Penu Haven Juno tlonat5.1f.7.40, 9.08a. m.and 12.62. 3.10 and '.!' - .... , , r or j en. Liu vi ue( ukvibwu uuu ucoyoj i,urtscrautou'ut5.47 ttU8, ll).4la. in. 8,10 and &;JB p. m. v..r Hnnifi Brook. Jwltln. ntiftou and Frw liuid at 5.47. 7.40, 9.06, 10.41 a. hj., 3.10 and MHP-BJ: r or Tt iK'nau., uiiuvi iuu nou i-1 uu , iu t. . tt.SU and d.Osa m., and 4.10 p. va. ifor VoimvIIIa. Mahamiv Ottv and Iteiano 5.47, 7.40, 8J8, 10. 11, 10,58 a. m.,12.52,3.10.28, HJi !,UIU.?' It. "I. For Lost ween, jim.ovine ana Bniana 1.27. 7.46,8.52, 10.15 a. at., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35 8.10 and 0.11 p. m. Knr UnrKtjater. Bt. Clair and Pottsville 7.40, 0.08, 1 0.58 a. m V2JX, 3.10, 4.10, 6.23 a nd 8.0c yi. m. For lines: Mountain, New Boston and Morea, 7.40, 9.08, 10.53 a. m., 12X2, 8.10, 6.28 and bum ii. ra. For Koven Knn, Centralla, Stt. Carmel and wiiHlnoKlll, b.im, ana j.u.io a. m., . i.iu, i.h nnrl .fW T. m. Trains leave Bharookln for Bhenandoab, 7.56 11X5 a. in., 2.10. 4.30 and d30 p. m., arriving at Shenandoah, 9.05 a. iu., 12.52. 3.10, 6.28 and 11.15 p. m. HUNDAY THAIN8. For lost Creek, airnrdvllle and Ashland, 8.50, 9.10 11.36 a. m., 2. p. m. For Uarkwater. HI. Clair and Pottsville, s ui. k .tin. n :!0 i. in.. 2.45 ti. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, 3.i,v, li.ii a, m i.iu, d.ui p. ui. For Lofty, Andenrled and Uazleton, S.(X a- ni.. 1.10 a. in: VijT Mauch Chunk, Lehlghton, Slcttnjlor., uatOMtuqua, AlienwffB, iieiuier.era, cjutoi ana xew xoik, b.iu a. in., i.w j. in. For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m. k. I). 11YINGTON, tien'l Pass. Ant., Bethlehem FliUNCYt-VUilA RAILK0AD. eOBrtJTLKILI. DIVI310K. On utiut after Nov. 21, 1890, li-nlnj will lean Hhenandmui at follow: For Vlgtmn, Gliberton, Frackvllle, How Castle, bt. Clair, and way points, (UU, 9.10 a, ra and 4.15 p va, bundays, wo, 9.40 a m nnd Al o v m. For Pottsville, (1.00, 9.10 a m and 4.15 p m. rtandays, boo, 9.40 tt m and 3.10 n m, Por Heading, 6.00. 9.10 a in and 4.15 pm, Handaye, too, 9.40 a. m, and 8.10 pm. For Poltslown, Phoenixville, JNonlslovra nd FhlladelnhU (liroad street slatloa), 0.00, 1,10 a in. ami 4.15 p m week days HUEdays, 600, 9.40 a m U.1U p m jxatns leave i' ra4:aviue lur ouuoaiiuuau as 10.40 a 111 and 12.14, 7.12, 10,00 p m. Htmdaya, u.io in anu o.w p m. j.H7e a'otisvuie ior Dueuanuouu, lu.ioamii t.8. a .3 7.15. 9.42 o id. Sunday!,, 10.40 a la J-lopm- m , JSi.v Jueave miianoirma turtiu strcei k.huoiu. P t DA,..nl11...,J t...aHe.h R tT VI IK v ' i,r ruiiaiu.neuuouu-.uiivau, w.u.,,v..n . ie i.10, 4.U and 7.CO p id we eft: daya, buuUiy f.2y A ol ana A.iu y. in- For w tOTu..atMtMOj a.w, u.w, o, .uu, VOTTTJG MEJIOLD MEW uu in mucin or the itsruu ur imwi. r male terolo eCorti to Im tnemielTti, hot nan kno.lar how to IsocaillUllV SHilKEOFFTHE HORRID SNAKES Wj giro up IB aNMir svni iinft mwiDtwiy OUR NEW BOOK .... .... . nold. lacakdl I. rallmlled tlma.aplaln. ?ft?,r,8aiTr!!rati?iX' i.308.'1. "). n.o6andll.lfiam.l2.00noon, Um' &'Fm?iZh Wed express, 1.08 and 4.50 p m.l 12.44, 1.40, 2.80, W ot.t at 10.41 a. m.,and , t H fa e m - lg 8il5 10.00 p ra, 12.01 rx KM me rib .1 I . mam tka nLlloaoobT Ot Dlatll .. MT.A AMlctlona of tbs Oman ot Has. adhby unME TREATMENT. tr mathodi txcluilvalj osr Lo,t or railing Manlool. Oasirsl sal mrtoas Dao bltltr, Waalmtll ot Body sad Mine, ESactiot Errors Br,ror.a.s Orj.si can hf Ctirjd. ''"iVJiYA 8owtoEBlarsBdStrantthanWIAK,UrIDEVCI.ori.u 0B0AM3 di PABTB otBODVioada plal J to iU '""'J: ll.n U.Urr ftoi. W Sial.l, Torrllorlra and Mil' Voo o.o -rltr Ib.m. ror BooI.MIoiplaouloS'oJy4 ERIE MEDICALCO,BUFFAl.O(H.Y. l'allurofif a Hardware Merchant. Altooha, Pa., Auk. 22. John Hr Hlvan, hardware murchaut, has (ailed, lnvolvluii many local Arms lu the smash. Tho liabilities are not given, but ure thought to he larue. .. Or the Liquor lluuil, I'olll ly Cureu uy aumliilMerliiii: tir. jlulues' Uulilru Nm rlllit. It la manafaot ured a4apofd.r,whlob esn be sivea In s glsaa ol bear, oup of Lolled or tea, or tn food, without til. knowledge ot .hopitient It iwabaolutciy hmrmlua, and will effect a pcriua it'it and uo.edy sure.wtietber tbe put'o'it tn s tnoaeiaie drlDltcr or an sloobollawrsck It tiai been gnott In tbouaandt ot esaea, ana in everv uiatanou n plviooc cure nae ioi lowed. It nerrr Full, a'b.eyetem onoo impreeaat. Jd with the Specifla.it beoomea an utter linpcaalblllty or tbe liquor Appetite lo extnt. 9 paise book of pjmlouUre tr .e. To be had o C. H. HAGENBUCH, Druggist, Slienandosb IMPORTANT NOTICE ! All persons are hereby warned NOT TO FISH IN TUB DAMS ! Belonging to tho Shenandoah Water Company, and all parties caught violating this notice Will uu Prosecuted us Trespassers. ' By order of THE OOMANTT. WATER OF LIFE. A newly discovered MINHRAI, WATEK, the use of which will supply Important ele ments rjcetgHry to health. It will cure the Kidneys, Liver, Mtomaeh, and all Dowel aud llladder diseases It will dlsol o calculi and remove them, ltremove-s the urlo acid from the blood and thus destroys Malaria and Chills, It cures Brltrht's disease, and is es pecially recommended for people advanced in life, aud for eeneral nebllttv. For undoubted proofs ol this tend lor pamphlet giving full particulars, to j, it. i.iutr, water oi me ivO., oi douiu xauiu otu wiiaes-xiarro I'a. i o nttftlt. UU cunaaye, o.av, .tu, a.w, u.oii, n.xt n,ov, t'.cw. i u" and 1Z.4H, inn::iea 'i.auj, t. w, o,w 7,18 H.12 p m and 12.01 iilTul. For tie utrx, spnna ABe, lieunar. iceau tirove. Asbnry Park, and i.oi g Prannr 1.20, 11,15, a. m. 4.00 p. w. ween darn l'"V Freehold, l,.t p.m. "tos days. ltaiiimor" ana wat.iiini.uin. 3.311. i.vi. s.si 9 10, 1I.20, iL18u m, 12.L (limited express) 8.46 I 41 e.irr HU i.w V. m, auu U.U, iukuu i u. naltimorei my i.ia, 4.1 1, 5 1 aud li.so p. m. Ju nanaays, s.;w, , tr.i.suiu 11.1s a u. n 1.57,7.40 p ra. 12.08 night. Baltinort only and 11.90 p m. For tuonmonu ana tnenoDtn 7.wii.ie. m Limited .Express 12.85 p. m.,12.08 night,week lays. Wandaj K, 7.20 m., 12.08 ulght. iT41Iuo iwtva xiarrjsuurx iiosriiua. utaa Ue west every day at 12.25 and 8.10 a m and ;. IHtimitec.) nau o,tu iu. way tor liuuut, .mam ana s.iu p m every aey. For t-ULsbiug Italy, 11.20 a at dally and 10.20 m oet days. 1 aav Hiuibrtrv tor Wllllamsriort,. iGlmlra. 'aaaudataa, Eoeheater, Bnttnlcand Ivlagsre .aIU 5.10 a m daiiv. and 1.18 11m weeVGvs. for atlilna, 5.30 p m week days- Dor Ji.no ana lniermeaiate iioinm, 0.111 a 1111, dally. Fur IxmiK Haven, 6.10, and 8.53 a ra. laiiy, Oliu o.au p. iu. wee uaye. rut i.onova b.10 n la 1.48 und 6,31! p xo weelt duyt. 'HAS. F PUUH. J. U.WOOJJ, pen VMi r ras'i. a..Tt. yiLMINQTON di NOHTHBUN K. K, lime incite mtueci iuoy, iu, towi. Trains leave Reading: (P. & 11. station) for Gibraltar, Beyfert, Mrdoboro, Joanna, Bprlng fleld, WaynesburK Junction, Coatesvllle.WesS , uuesier,t uaasiora j unci ion, u. a u. j uiiciiou, 1 WllvYtltiirt ,.rt iirtrt InlfrTntllaln Rtfttlnnu. fi&tlv except Sunday, at 6.25 and 8.80 a.m. andS.l& 7 p. m. riundny only ai 8.05 p. m. For Warwick, Ht. Peters and Intermediate statIons,dally f-xccpl Huuday, at 9.20 a.m., and o.iu p. 111. Minuay oniy e.ia a. m. For BirdslHiro und Intermediate stations. Saturday only, at 12 m. HSU r-or iiaitimore una waEtiingiou us. u. iw II.) dally except Huuday at 0.25 and 8.80 a. m. anil 8.16 p. m. Bunduy only ut 3.05 p. tn. i rains arrive at iteaiuitit; i . at jv. nuiiuu; from WilinlDgtou. B. & O. Junction, Mont clianin, unaaosiora junction, wesi inesier, lveuape. Coatesvllle, Waynesburg Junction, y lirluglleld, Joanna, lllrdf bore, Oibralutr, Bey fert and lnteimedlale stations, dally excop Sunday at 10.20 a. m. 5.52 and 8.17 p. m. Sua- aay omy aiun a. in. Prom Ht. Peters. Warwick and intermedlatu stations, daily except Bunday, ut 8.28 u. m. and 2.25 p. tn. Sunday only at 0 p. m. irom HiraBiioroiiiJU luiermeaiale stations. Saturday only at 1.40 p. 111. From Washington and Baltimore, dally ex cent Bunday. 10 20 a. m. 5.52 and 8.17 11. m. Sunday only nt 11.21 a. in. .uu v. iiM imiuun, tjen'i 1'oss. Agt. A. Q. McOAUHLANP.HupU n 1 1 n T 1 1 n r We the undersigned, ll 1 1 r I 1 1 H I" . nre entirely cured ol (I U I I U II Ut Itupture by Ur. J. B. 1 MAYER, 881 Arch St., Phlla. Tlomas it. Hartung, New BltigBold, Pa I. Fandt, South 1 Kaston, Pu., L. I'. AC. A. Ueturck, Oley, l"a It. U. Htanlev. 421 Bniuce St . Ibunon. Pu.. A. Schneider. ljnut Xiale, Pa.. I), B. Noll.Llmt ( Kim, ra., wm. iiancnsiine, ruoenixviue. Pa., W. M. l.flnLucli, 0S4 Washington St Heading, Pa., J. 0. i.yine. 1810 w. Howard St., K llarrisburs'. l'a.. 0. ICeehn, Botutlsssvllle, I'a. ' Dr, MAYHU is at Hotel Pcun, Beading, Pa., 1 on tiie 2nd Saturday of tncli month. Cull to ste him. Is BRIOKER, M. D., JP1IYSIOIAN AND SVJRGWON, No! 9 East Centre Street; Mahanoy City, Pa Skin and all special diseases a (specialty, t