Evening Herald. niHMSIIKI) DAILY i SUNDAY BXCM'TI'.D JT. CmtVF.H, IMUnr nnd l'ahllnher. WW. iT. WATK1XS, Locnl llttltor. ALLTHE NEWS FOR ONE CENT WieliVr.XlXQ llMtALDhata larger cir culation tn Shenandoah than any othtr pajier ptiblUhed, llonkt open to all. SUBSCRIPTION rates: DAlI.Y.per year W 00 WKKKi.r, per year 1 80 Iinternl at the Postoffloe, at Bhenandoab, Pa. fortransmliwilou thronuhtlie malls b seeond nlass niBll matlT. LAKESIDE DATES. Figures Demonstmto tlio Popu larity of the Bosort. Auk. 20. Evangelical Lutheran Sunday school, Tatntqua. Auk. 27. YouriR Men's Democratic Club, JJalianoy City Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? The Iedb1 per lintis of lf Hire npi roHcli of 1 lint more ter riiiin rtitrnvp. Crinminntlon. Ask yourselves If you enn nllorcl for the safce of wiving 60 cm - Li tun the risk and do nolhlnsr for It. Vckn w ticri expt rlenco that Billion's Cure willtun- M.nr Cough. It nevir Hills. Tills explm h why more llian a Milium Bottles wuofo d the past year. It relieves Croup and Whipping Cough at once. Mothers do not be wtthoi t It. For Lame Bach, Side or (.'best, lit Billion's Porous Plnsltr. fold by l.l'. Ungenbuch, N. E. corner Main and Lloyd streets. To be cooler. Rooky Mountain Cure. Tho drUKRists claim that pooplo call daily for tho new euro for constipation and tick headache, discovered by Dr. Silai X.aiio whilo in the ltocky Mountains. It is naid to bo Oregon grape root', (a great remedy in tho far West for thoso com plaints) combined with eiroplo herbs, and is mado for use by pouring on belling water to draw out tho strength. It sells nt CO cents a package and is called Lane's Family Modicino. Tomatoes plenty. Hold It to tho Light. Tho man who tells you confidoDtiallj ust what will cure your cold is proscribing Kemp's Balsam this ycir. In tho prep aration of this romarkablo mcdicino for coughs and colds no oxponso Is sparod to combine only tho best and purest ingredi onls. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Balsam to tho light and look through it; notice the bright, cloar look; then comparo with othor remodios. Prico 60c. and Jl Peaches are now on top. New York. February 28. 1890 Alva's Brazilian Bpeclflc Co. Gentlemen: 1 take nlcn.ure-In certl vine to Ihecurolie eclved through your medicine, t lie Cactus lllood Cure. 1 have b.en a Hillcrer from eruptions upon tho skin, eczema, etc., for several yeais. During that time I was treated by hcvcral skilled pluslclans In those troubles ullhmt any benefit. Alior tuklng two bottles I hut ot tlrely well, and heartily recommend the mouiclne to nny tine Miner luirirom like troubles. II. McKEON. 8i8blxlhavenuo Bold at Klrlln's Drug Stoic,!1 ergutuu House uiocK.enenanaoat . Tho knty-dlila nro iuga. busy these even Shlloh's Consumption Ouro. Tins Is beyond queMlou the most unc cesslul Couuh Medicine we have ever sold a low doses Invariably cure the wot at cases of Congb, froup, and llionchltlR, while Its won derlu! t.ucces In the cure of Consumption u without a parnlltl In the bIMory of medicine. Brace It's first discovery it has been told on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine ennstand. Ji you have a L'uubIi neesmtsliy ask you to try it. l'nce 10centt.,60cents,aud J 1.10. If your Lungs are fore. I best or Back lame, use Hhlloh's I'orous l'lahter. hold by O. U. lliiKcnbuch, M. K. corner Main and Lloyd streetB. The fall proucuiug. fair time 1b rapidly np- How to Sucoood. This Is the gteat problem of life which few satiilurtorily solve, imjiiio lall because ol poor health, others want ol luck, bin the majority from tlcllolent grit want of nerve, 'J.'hty tire nervous, Irresolute, clinugenble, easily get the blues slid "Utlte tho tplrits down to keep the tptriis up," tliuswnBtlug money, time, opnoituuity and nerve force. There Is nothing like tlit-Meliorative Nervine, dlsi-overed by the gieat siieclallst, Ur. Miles, lo cute all nervous dueusuu, us henduche, the blues, neivous piobtiutlun, sUenleMiies, neuralgia, St. Vitus dance, nis, and hytteila. Trial bottles nnd flue bonk of testimonials tree at O. II. llugenbuch's drug btorc. Tree ngonta full trade. itro canvassing for the A Fatal Mistake. Physicians make no more fatal mistake than when they Inform patients that nervous heart troubles come fiom the stomach nnd are of little rontequenco. JJr. Franklin Miles, the noted Judiana hjfclullst, has proven the contrary In his new book on "Heart D.seaso," which may bo had lice nt V, II. II igenbuch's dmn store who guarantee ami recommends Dr. Miles uucqualedJfow Heart Cure, which hat the largoslMileol any licart remedy In the woild. It ctitet nervous nnd orKantc heart dlsense, thort breath, fluttering, pain or tendnneks In the side, arm ii- shoulder, Irregular pulse hilutlnn.Rinolher-)u'-', dtopsy, etc. Ills Kestoratlve Nervine cures headache. Ills, etc. Oysters nud next iiuntli. publio tciiools ruojien Mlleu' INorvo una Llvor Pllta Act on a new principle regulating the liver. Klomuch and bowels thtinuh the nerrei. A new discovery. Ur. Miles' Illls speedily cute blllousuoMi, bud taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation, unequaled lor men, women, children. Htnallut, in I Id est, surest I SldcwR, SAcis, Haniples Vrm, nt O. It, llagubuelt's drug store. Complotod to Deadwood. Tlio Iiurllngton Itoute, O., 11. & Q. II, It., from Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis, la now completed, and daily psMenger trains are Tunning through Lincoln, Neb., and Custer, H. D,, to Deadwood. Alto to Now catto, Wyoming. Sleeping cars to Dead wood. tf I'lIYSIOLOGIO irOXDCHS. Only think ; 30 pounds of blood per minute thrown from heart ; 907 jards per mlnute,7 miles IH-r hour, KIM miles x?r day. Is It wonderful that man's excesses aiul follies wreck lives 7 The only safety Is In pure blood, and tho only Infallible, eafo purely vegetable blood purifier now known is the Cactus lllood Cure. No rival, no mineral. uo failures. Do you sutler with Consumption, Coughs or lAjiusT iuu ouii ue curcu it yuu taite ran Tina Cough and Consumption Cure 25 and 60 cod U, Trial bottles tree at Klrlln's drug THE PRESIDENT'S PLANS. He Will Itctnrti to Capo May Point Satnr tlny to Remain Three Weeks. Washington, Aug. 25. It Is not likely tlint tlio rieslclent will return hero lie lore, the middle of September. Ills plan when lie left Cnpe May looked to a return to that point on Saturday next. . There he will remain certainly for threo wcoks. Ho expects Mrs. JtcKee and Mrs. Harrison to return home about tho 4th of September, and they will spend a few days with the Presidential family. Airs. Kussell Harrison and perhaps Mrs. Har rison may then go to Omalin for a short period to visit Senator Snunders, Mr. Russell Harrison's father, whilo Mrs. McKce will join her husband in Boston. President Harrison hopes to get a chance at some sport, as he lias been told that there is line snipe shooting in Jer sey. The White House is hardly in condition to warrant a return for somo weeks. BAY STATE PEOPLE'S PARTY. Tho State Commlttcu Doclilo to Nominate a Sllllo Ticket Thli Tall. Boston, Aug. 25. The State Central Committee of the People's Party met horo and a thorough State organization wns effected. (Jeorge F. Washburn, of Boston, wns elected permauent chairmnn and V. Gerry Drown permanent secretary. It was voted to put a State ticket in the field this fall. The platform endorses the action of tho conference held at Cincinnati; demands that Treasury notes lie Issued in sufficient volume to transact tho business of tho country on a cash basis; favors the es tablishment of postHl savings banks; de mands the enactment of laws which will prevent tax dodging, and favors a gradu ated tax upon Inheritances; favors gov ernment ownership of all means of com munication; advocates municipal coal ynrds; demands that the importation, manufacture and snlo of nil spirituous liquors bo conducted by tlio government or Stnte; declares in favor of the olght hour day, and demands restrictive immi gration. HOW IS YOUR CHILD? Swift's Specific is the great developer, of delicate child ren. It regulates the secre tions; it stimulates the skin to healthy action, and assists nature in development. Thero is no tonic for child- ron equal to s. s. s. Send for our treatise on Mood sai Bkin Diseases. Swii'T Si'Eciyto Co., AUanU, 0. Ensllv. Oulcklv. Permnnentlv Restored SVcfiknetn S'ervouneM, llcblllty. and fill the train nf cvlla from (inrlv firrorsarlator oxcofPCS tbo results of overwork, sickness, worry, etc. I'll strength, development, nud tono piven to every orcftii and portion of tho body, tilmplo, nntur&l methods. Immediate Improvement seen. Failure Impossible. 2,onu references. IJook, oxplanaUone ad proofs mnllod (sealed) f reo. Address ERIE MCOIOAL CO., UUFFALO, N. Y. First National Banl TIIKAXllK nUItDING, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $ioo,ooo.oo. A. W. Leisennng, Pres., , P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrng, Cashier, S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST I l'nlel 011 Hnvlngs nepositH. yyO GonuinoJij, J7 is and will ever be tho best- Homody for EUMAT' rton. Tnflna-nza. BnckQOho, -p-tfnn in thn Flldo. OhOSt P.ndl Joints, Xleuralgia, Spraino, so Boforo you aeed to lay, obtala mr-PREr? OP CHARCEta the valnaliis booki "Qnlde to Health," with I QUaortttlueUlS ot promiuu i)ujrsiviaus F.AD.niGHTER&CO., 010 Broadway. NEW TOKK. 38 Frize Medals Awarded! 1 European nouioetEudolitadtiLondonA vieaoa, rbu.?i wfi Norsmbete. IConsteln, Lelptlo. 50 Cents a bottle, For Solo by p. i. x. icxrtt,TN, c. 11. iiACriaivnuoii, 8HENAND0AH, PA. and otber dnigsuti. THE CHILIAN BATTLE It Bngcd Hotly All Day at Vina M Mar Beach. BOTH SIDES FOUGHT BRAVELY. Time After Timo tho Eebok Dashed Against the Government Lines. tVlten Morning- Uroko n ring- of Truce VTu Kent Out Until Armies Besting for tho l'liial Struggle gcoutltiR Parties Scouring tho Country fur Huppllcs Tho ltobol Genornl's New Scheme. VAU'AnAiso, Chill, via Oalveston, Tex., Aug. 2-1. Darkness stopped the battlo nt Vina del Mar Beach, opposite this city, which raged hotly nil day yestesday, bo fore any decisive result was readied, and, like tired gladiators, tho contesting armies got themselves In tho best possible condi tion for the final bout which must soon decide the mastery of Chill. Balmaceda's line of defenco was strongly fortified, and wns under tlio range of the guns from Fort Cnllao. While many of his troops wero raw recruits, thero was a good leaven of veterans among them. Time after time the rebels dashed against tho lines of tho government troops, only to bo repulsed with great bloodshed. They were not the only sufferers, however, r their artillery played with telling efleet on tho enemy, and their lifles were not usoloss In their hands. Attack and repulse wero repeated timo after time, with no decided advantage to either side. The most desperate valor was displayed by veteran and recruit, Balmacedlst and revolutionist. There was llttlo regret on cither side when darkness camo down and stopped tho bloody work. Under tho cover of a flag of truco the ambulance and hospital corps of tho op posing armies wero busy during the night searching the field for tho Wounded and caring for them. When morning broke It wns expected tho fight would bo resumed. Both armies had suffered, severely, however, and neither appeared to bo in a position to assume thejj offensive, and practical truco with no fighting has been the rosult. Neither side has been idle, however, dur ing tho day. Scouting parties from the insurgent armies have been scouring tho country for supplies, and one of them cut the railroad to Snntiago at Salto. It is generally believed that General Canto, the general commanding the rebels, will attempt a flunk movement when ho resumes operations, and this tho lialnin cedlsts are doing everything in their power to frustrate. lngllshmeil Side AVlth tho Insurgents. London, Aug. 23. Great interest is felt hero in the pending struggle in Chill, as it is bolievod that tho encounter be tween the two contending parties near Valparaiso must lead to a speedy end of tho contest. The English interests in nitrato, of which Col. North is the chief representative, aro nnd liavo been all nlong friendly to tho insurgents, and It is belloved that it was through their agency that tho insurgents received their arras which enabled them to makotl.eirprcsent nttnek upon the centre of Chilian terri tory. English sympathy with the insur gent cause is general and outspoken, nnd Iialmaceda is denounced as a despot and a usurper. THE KAISER ALARMED. XIo Is Strcngthcninc; the Garrison In Al- snce-I.orrulnu. BEnLlN.Aug. 33. Orders havo been is sued to strengthen the garrison in Alsnco Loralne and all along tho eastern frontier. Tho Kaiser is said, on semi-official au thority, to bo of the opinion that France is in a frame of mind that might lend nt nny moment to war; that tlio peoplo of Franco havo been so stirred up by the evidence of Itussian sympathy and friend ship that they are likely nt any moment to insult Germany in a way that would of nocessity lie followed by war. Tho French sentinels on tho Alsaco frontier have of late becomo very arro gant In their treatment of Germans who cross tho line, and refuse sometimes even to look nt passports, driving the Germans back at tlni point of the bayonet. A similar disposition has displayed itself re cently among the French customs oillcers, nnd all tho conduct of tho French points to a willingness to provoke n crisis by tho maltreatment of Gorman subjects. As for the Kaiser, it is snid he would Moncr fight whilo Lord Salisbury is in power in England, ns ho feols he has noth ing to hope for from a Liberal Cabinet. The Koln Gazette's correspondent nt St. Petersburg has just sent word that the Czarina has Influenced the Czar in tho direction of establishing friendly relations with tho government of France, nnd that the Hiihsinn nmbnssador at Paris, Uaron von Morenheim, has obtained from that government- an assurance that should ermany bo defoated in war by France nnd Itussla, Schloswig will bo returned to Denmark. I'ulsoned Ills Wife. Buffalo, X. Y., Aug. 85. Howard D. Earle attempted to kill his wife during the day by giving her a dose of laudanum. The woman relieved herself of the dose. whereupon tho husband forced her to take a larger ilose mul Jolt Her to ulo. Neigh bors discovered her condition nnd physl clans who were summoned resuscitated her and sent hor to tho hospital. Earlo was arrested. Another Chinese Outbreak ICxpectaxl, San Francisco, Cel., Aug, 25. Accord ing to ndviees by the steamer City of Itio do Juneiro, whloh has just arrived from Hong Kong, via Yolymnmn, the war spirit is still rampant in China. While very few actual outrages have occurred slnco the arrival of tlio last China steamer, tho foreign population of Shanghai expect au outbreak daily. Horribly Mangled by a Train. PERnv. N. Y., Aug. 85. J. C. Herrlck, a jowelcr of Nunda, N. Y., aged 85 years, while walking on the trade between fall. vcr Lake nnd Perry during tho morning was struck by a freight train and instantly killed. He was horribly mutilated, Ho was spending the summer with his family at silver Lake. Damage by a Cloudburst. Oahlislk, Pa., Aug. 85. A cloudburst occurred near Uillsuurg last evening, do ing considerable damage to property and crops. It is reported that several wash suts have occurred on the Dlllsburg 8a Mecnanjcsburg itauroad, blocking travel. will cunc EVERY FORM Death of If on. John Pnvo. MoNTPnuun, A"t., Aug. 25. Hon. John Page died here at evening. Mr. Page was State Treasurer from 1886 to 1882, and had lioen for thirty-five years presi dent of the Vermont Bible Society an president of the First National Bank fo. twenty-rlve years. An l!ngllli Church ScIUmii. London, Aug. 23. Rumor has it that the Bishop of LiuoLi. who was tiled by the Privy Council fo.- riu.u! hrtio practices, intends to start a new Church should the verdict go against him. Itonl ;stat Ualcr Ai-roatfMt for Forarvry. KichsionI), Tft., Au 25. W. E. Da Child, a promin nt d-al.r in real estate, has lieen arresteil on a churge of forging notes for $1,700 on J. L. LuU-ig, of Pitts burg, Pn. oyi6Kr last There's danger -more than over when is "bad." It makes in a cemgh vour blood tliincs easy for Consumption. But there's a cure for it in Dr. Pierce's j Golden Medical Discovery. A posi tivo euro not only for Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Bron chitis, Asthma and all lingering Coughs, but for Consumption itself in all its earlier stages. It's rea sonable. All these diseases depend on tainted blood. Consumption is simply Lung-scrofula. And for every form of scrofula and blood taint, tho "Discovery" is a certain remedy. It's so certain, that its makers guarantee it to benefit or cure, in every case, or tho money is refunded. With a medicine that is certain, this can bo done. There's a cure for Catarrh, too, no matter what you'vo been led to bcliove. If there isn't, in your case, you'll get $500 cash. It's a bona lido offer that's mado by tho pro prietors of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Jtemedy. There's risk in it, to bo sure, but they aro willing to take the risk you ought to bo glad lo take tho medicine. Bank Counters, Tyler System, Port amo, unoquaioti in styles, Cost nnd Finish. 160 r-a?o Catalogue of Couutm, 1'c.Vs etc., lilaitrated la Culors, Pooh. I'rrft Foitaiie ISCtnti. Also Tyler's icoyni Office Denks and Tyie wrlter Cabinets. l!(lll Ntyles. Kent nnd cheap est on earth, Kith great rcaiiciion in prices. ISO tuts cituluBiie Free. rn.lage 18 eta. Full Ilaea of Ile.Va, Chain, Taklea, nook Ca.ea, Cablueta, Letel Blank lamnria, ie, m.iji in Biota, Sn.el.l wfirb mado to nror. TTl.i;il IIKSIC CO., 81.1.01110,310., VT.H. A, DR. THEEL, KQQ Morth Fourth St., UOD l.rtt-n, pHILaDBLhUU, tie ti It fenulQn OfTnittt A merle tn BpecUlUt d the tulwd BtU ho U able to euro Blood Poison Norvoua Debility na Spe cial Dloeaeeo ih sex, tttta DlKtUM. ltdbpouPalmlDthi boni,8oroThroat& Mouth, Biotcbut. Plmplei, Fruptton, toft or hrd Lloeri, Swelling, Irritation, InHmnniatloni an J Ronntogi, Euioiuru. WfakneH aol Early detjaT. lwt memorr, wak back, mental anile.?, Klioy ana Hla-Mer auJ all Dtwasw rwuuiDK mm r;7. Intlacr.fitm or Or-rworll. ItMrnt eaM urd ,n 4 to 10 tiaa, it.i.... Ti,..tnt n-.v v..n. s i..mltal Plivtlrlan baa f at led. Dr. THEEL curei poffltlvely ni ttbool deuntlcn trcm bnilOMI. OtD, TOC, MIPRLB AO KD NO THOal ColfTIMl'taTII") uiaattnt rbh or pir, a.'iirl :o Wmp for bOOU "TRUTH" i!"-iii Quaoaa mulrr iworn tMtlnwulaU. II "if 'rJJilT trm 9 toS, Ktm 6 W 9, Wed, and 8t Zr'g to 10. Bandar fl Ull 1J. Wrlto or can ann m max. Tur RahruwH Weda. -4 Saturdaj Pbll. dally Time Or tlio 11 1 ii or Iliil.il, I'oalili t'ly Curv bj'UUmliilNlorliiff Ir. llulmV (iultlvil NlKH'Ulf. It im manufactured as a nowder. whioh can hm trio An m n Kiaas oi woer. a gup oi coneo or iua, or in looc without th knnwfioiliTA nf thn ruittant It in nHAnlntatl harmleaa. aud will offoot a permauant and peedy eura.nvhfithor the n&itciit la a modat-ata drlnlcnr nf An alooholtu wrsek It baa butm given In thousand! oi Doaea, ana in overy laaiaurw a parieoi our naa 101 lowed. It ii ere i Fail, Theayatetn once iinprescab eawttn tna opeoiKc n beooroeaftU u't-tarlmpOMibiUty 46 paao book of parttoulars'fte To bo bad C. H- fAGE KEUFH, Drtctiltl, Ehtnntdoah WATER OF LIFE. Anettly discovered J1INKKAI. WATER, ice uteot wuun win mppiy tnponani eit lneniR rtrcssMV to licultb. It will cure lh Kldueys, Liver, Htomticb, and all Bnweland Dlttldtr tilseases. It vllldlwohe calculi and riiiiovo Hull). It removes the uric scid from the blood and tlms destroys Malaria and I hills. It cures UrlKbt's dl.rase, and Is is. ifclally recommended for people nd anrod Id life, and for eeneral debility. Kor undoubted proofs ol tills .end lor r-nmiililet giving: rail parllculars.toJ.lt. I'KHHY, Water ol Ule Co., 81 f outn Main nt wuues-tiarre fa. FIRE INSURANCE I lnjtil tii Clrlest Billttlt Ftitlj tu. Ciouili Represented by DAVID FAUSTC 120 8, Jardln Street BUENANUOAU.r'A EBSSCELL'S eVi WSTMBHT I OF 3Lf From Simple Plmplcn to ohntlnntc ZlCZV.SIAt nlHO IXCIIIJSO pilub. rtPS"? r?r"Hl"f for ICIlclten and Oleic. XSooiu," a handy book for tlio household. FKEE. CACTUS BLOOD CUHE. TO Purifies tbo blood, tones up the system, gives an appetite. Cures dyspepsia, constipa tion, sick headache. Regulates the liA'er nnd kidneys, and bo sides cures all blood and skin disuascs, whether manifested only 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 al Klrlln's Drug Store, Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. Your trade Is what we want. This la how we propose 4 to get it. b By Belling you n flrst cIcbs article ; by Belllugyou for less than others; by EelHiig you furniture, an orgnn, a piano, a ewlng machine or anything else in the line of household goods. We have a large anil va ried stock to select from. No trouble to show goods. Call, exumlno nnd be convinced. H H H3 I b THE OLD RELIABLE, P.Willi Soutli main St., Lehigh Valley Railroad. ABRANC.EHF.NT OF PABSEKQKR TRAINS. -MAY 10. 1801.- l'assencer trains will leave bheiandoah for sauquu, Allen'own, Bctbletacm, Kastou, I'll II udelphla and New York at 6.47, 7.40, 9.08 a.m., LZJtt. tt.lU. O.t't V. 1U. Fur lielvldere. Delaware Wnter Gan and airuuusuurg; ut o.i., u. m., ana 0.211 p. nt. l-'or WUltelIav6n, Wllkes-llarr'e and i'ltta luii ihti, o.yjo, ai.A n uj., o.iu uuu uu in, lorxun&lianuock, 10,41 a. in., 3.10 and 5.20 , m. For Auburn. Ithaca. Geneva and and Lyons iu.-u a. iu uuu o.m p. m. l-or Utcej vine, Towanda. bayre, Waverly, i.uuiita, iwiirrici, jiuuaiu, l.ii.aita fait,, flilcago and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and 5.2 p. m. For J- Imlra and the West via balamanca at B.iup.m. v or Auaenriea. unziemn. utockton. Ltim her Y'nid. Wealkerls and Penn Haven Juno Slouat6.4,7.40, 9.08a. m.and 12.52, 3.10 and i, iu. tor Jeanosvllle, Levlston and Beavei .Meadow, 7. iu, u.osa. m. and 5,20 p. m. For bcrauton at 5.47 9.08, 10.41a. in. 3.10 an 5:28 p. in. r-or jiax o nrooE. jeono. uritton nnd in-eo land at 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 122 8.10 and 6.20 n. m. For Unakake at 5.47 and 9.08 a. m., and d.lU p. Ul. tor muslins, uimerion ana FracKvme at o.ou ano ti.ua a m., nua i.iu p. ra. For Yatesvllle, Malianoy Cttr and Delano 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, 10,68 a. m.,122,3.10,5.20, 8,03, If. ' KtlU IV.it l. Ul. tor iosi L.reeK, jiraraviue and Asmand 1.27. 7.40. 8.52. 10.15 a. m.. 1.00. 1.40. 4.10. 6.S5 8.10 aud 9.14 p. m. Kor Dnrkwater. St. Clair and Pottsvllle. 7.40, 9.08, 10.58 a.m., lZbS, 3.10, 4.10, 6.20 and 8.02 or nncK mountain, Xaew lioston and Morea. 7.40. 9.08. 10.53 a. n... 12.52. 8.10. 6.28 and 8.03 1). ra. For Haven Kun, Centralia, Mt. Carmel and suauiuKiu, o.xe, uuu ju.id a. m., i.vi, i.H KUU D.UV P Ul. Trains leave Bbamokln for Hhensnrtnita i.x ii.oa a. m., ixu and 9.30 p. ra., arrlviu at Hbenandoan, 9.05 a. in., 12.52, 8.10, 6.20 am ll.JO p. Ul. HONDAY THAINB. For Iost Creek. Ulrardvllle and Ashland 6.50, 9.10 11.35 a.m., 2.45 p. m. For Darkwater, bt. Clair and Pottsvllle, 5.50, 8.00, 90 R . m., 2.45 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, 4.00, 11.36 a. in., 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 n. m. i-ot umy, Auueuriea ana uazteton, b.u tn., 1.40 p. m: Kor Munch Chunk. Lehlehton. Blatlnrton ratatauqua, Allentown, liethleliem, Knstoi uii u now iurs, eAvs, iu., i,su p. ja. For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. ra. K. B. BYINGTON. Uen'l Pats. AkU, Bethlehem. IMPORTANT NOTICE All persons are hereby warned NOT TO FISH IN TOE DAMS Belonging to the Shenandoah Water Company, and oil parties caught violating this notice n in do Frosccutcd us Trespassers, By order of THE OOMPAITY. 11 AFTER I0II! anis Bro hiladelphia and Beading ilailroad Time Table in effect Julu 10, 181)1 RUINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS Kor New York vin Fhlladfitphm, week auys. York, via Munch Olinnlr. utaaV rtoco s . n.Jn-niiti iii.S5nnd2.tO.rQ. anaar, 2.10 and 7.18 a.m., M0 p7m. y i nns m ure' weelt att' lo,7.ao a. m nor Alleatown, weelt dajs, 7.20 i. m. 12.3B ''or rottsvir.4, week days, 2.1o,7.vn ,n.. 2.3". Zi 8Dfl5jip.ni. aunJay, 2l6na73 i. w . 80 n. m. for 'i-Btnaqua and Mahanny city, weo lays, 2.10, 6M, 7.20, e m., 12 35 2.10 and 6M n. m. Mnndnv. 2.10 and 7.iHn. m.. Jan., , Additional lor Mahanoy City, weeh days 7.00) ror lancnster and Columbia, vfoek days. 20 it. m.,2.t0p. in. For VVHIlamsiwrt, Hunouryand Lewlsburu. week days. 8.21, 7.2(1 and 1180 a. m., 1,35, 7.00 . bi. mmuHy d.ao h. m , 3.U0 p. m. for Mahanoy flane, ween days, 2.10 8.25. 76, 7.70 nnd 11.30 a. m 12.KS, 1.35. a.60, 5.66, .00 ano - tn. Bunday, 2 10. 3.2S and 7.1S in. y.uo, 4.u n. m. 10. i 2 . 7.4S H. m.. S OS. 4.30 n. in. or Ashland and BUhuiokIu, week days, 2"), 5.25, 7.2li, 11.81 a. m., 1.80, 7.00 and 9,96 : ra. bunday d.25, 8 82 a. tu., 3.05 p. m. TitAINS FOK attENAjSDOAll l Jjfcnvo JSew York via i'hilaneinhin. vrov 4ays,7.46 a. ru., 1.80, 4.00, 7.80 p. in., 12.1S lgni. unaay, (j.oo p. m 12.15 nlgnt. hWVO HOW York via Unnch C-liiinlr. Raato days, 4.30. 8.45 a. m., 1.00 and 1.0J p. m. l-eavo Pbilsdelnlila. wn.R ilnvu. a in r.-nn 10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 6.00 p. m., m Broad nd CallowbiU and 8.35 a. m.and 11.80 p. in. from 9th an urtuu (streets. Bunday 0.05 a. m. 11.10 p. m. from dtn u u-u. ieuve iiaiut., week days, 1 35. 7.10, 10.CB na 11.50 a. ru., 5.S6, 77 p, m. bunday 1,35 and l'i.4 a. m. i.eave I'oitsvllle, week days, 9.40, 7.40 a. m :iH0, (ill p, m. Hunday, 2.40, 7.00a. m. ana i.ua n m. ivexumaina. week days, 8.20, 8.48 and 2 1 a. m.. 1.21. 7.13. and U.tS n. in. Hurninv : '.n 43 . m.and 2.50 p. m. and 11.4 m 1.61, 7.42 and 0,41 p.m. bun. o.-iu,o.a, ju,, o.d, i, ill. uwive mauanoy l-jsne, weeK nays, a-4J, 4.to ,80, Wi, ll.'.fl a. m.,1.05, 2.C0. 5 20, 0 20, 7.57, and "v m. buudayZ4., 1.00, and 8.17, a.m. 37, 5.01, p. m. iMtve Glrurdvillc (Knonahaunock Htatlnna week: days, 2.47. 4.07, B.30, and 9.41 a. m 12.05, , i, 0.04, o.uo .uu ii. su. ounaay, ,47, 0 , b 33 a. m. 8.4J, 6.1.7 p. m. ijeftve WllUamsnun. wiie: davs. S.nn.0.4ariiv U.65a. m. 3.S5 aud 11.15 p. m. Sunday 11.15 , m. For Baltimore. Washlncton and tbo went via B. A: O. It. K.. throueb trains leave Glrard venue station, t'lilladelphla, (P. te K. B. It.) at 4.16, 801 nnd 11.27 a. m 1.31, 4.21, 6.55 un, y, in, oiinuay, s.io a, in,, t.vf .55 and 7.2.1 p, m. AlljAflXlUUO t JUiVlBlOJN, Leave VblladelDbla. Chestnut Hlreet Wharl and uoutn btreet Wharf. for Atlantic Citv. WeeklovB Exnress. 5.15. 8 00. fl:nn. 10.4S m. and 1 1" (Haturdavs oulv. 1.301. 2.1U. 3.0O. 3.30, i.i ' , 5 00, (1.00 p. i. Aocotupaodatloa, 7 49 an". cixnress. 5 15. 7.00. 7.80. 8.00. 8 30- 9.00, 0.S0 a, ill. and 4 30 p. m. A&ouiiuu.uuun 8.00 a. m.and 4.43 u. jcveinruius, leave auhiiuo vuy, uepoi corner 41 antic and Arkansas avnmipf:. WKFlrifi.v! Express, 7.tX), 7.30, 8 00, 0.00, 10.00 a. m. and 3 15 .iv, o.vj. o.oi', .ou, v tiu p. in. Accommouaiion .00.8.10a.m. and 4.M)n m. bundavs-Kx- press, 3 30, 4.00, 6 00, 6 00, 6-SO, 7-00, 7.80 8.00, 9.30 p. m. Accommodation, 7.30 a. m., 6.05 p. m. . A. MatiKOU. I'ren. A tien'l Manscer. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. fcCIICTLSILl, DIVISION, Onand alter Nov. 24, 18H, (t-oin will lean amnaiiaoan at louowt: 4.V.. U'lmran f3lll.cv..n l,M.Vllt. Vn Castle, Ut. Clair, and way points, 6.00, 9.10 IU UUU v ui. nunuays, buu, v.iua m anas.iup m. For Pottsvllle, 6.00, 9.10 a m and 4.15 p m. Bunday s, COO, 9.40 a m and 3,10 p m. For Keadlug, 6.00, 9.10 a ii and 4.15 pm, Bnndays, too, 9.40 a. m. and 8.10 p m. For Pottstown. Phoenixville. Norrlstown ind Philadelphia (Bread street station), 6.00. 3,10 am. and 4.15 p m weekdays liunaayB, ouu, uau a m a.iu p m Trains leave FrsekvlUe lor bhenandoah al 10.40 am and 12.14, 7.42,10,09 pm. bnndays, U.18 a m and 6.0 p m. lieave rousvuie ior anenanaoan, lo.taana U.48. a m 7.15. 9.42 u m. bnndays. 10.40 a ra 5.16 p m. iicave r-niiaueinnia (uroaa sireei Htauoni, for Pottsvllle aud Bhenandoah. 6.67.10.25 a lit 2.10, 4.10 and 7.01) p in week days, bunday 9.23 am and 1.10 p.m. KOr WlOrSC, il.-AI, 4.U0, 1.40. 5.S5, 0.50, 7.30. S.20b.8l J.60, .0fle.;rll.l5am.l2.00noon,(llm, Ited express, 1.06 and 4.50 p m.) 12.44, 1.40, 2.30', 4, 6, 6,..d0, 0,50 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 p in, 12.01 muni. On BnndayB, S.20, 4.05, 4.40, 5.3-5, 8.12, 8.80, 9.50, a tn. and 12.49. 3.20 (limited 4.601. 5.28. B.tfl. 6.66 7.13 8.12 p m and 12.01 night. ror uea unx, nprinK iiiute, iieunar. jcean Orove. Ashury Park, and Lone Branohi 8.20, 11,15, a. in. 4.00 p. m. week davr h'ox eTeeuom, o.v p. m. weeK nays. Haitinor" and Wasntmiton. 3.50. 7.20. 8.31 9 10, 10.20, U.18 a m, 12,v5 (limited oipress) S.4e t.ti o.t anr..tu p. m., ana iz.u) mgni. 1 07 BJtluor nly, 2.02, 4.1 1, 6 08 and li.30 p. m. On Hundays, 3.50, 7.20, 0.Hiund 11.18 a. m. 4.41 1.57, 7.40 p oj. 12.03 night. Ball'-nora only anu ju.su p ul. 'or Klciiraorid and the booth 7.2011.18 a. ra.. rLlmlted Kzprtes 12.85 p. m..)12.03 mght,week aays. r?unuai)u, 4.M&. u, x.iu uigni. '('rains leave llarrleburi; lor Pltusourtc and, the west every day at 12.25 and 8.1U a m and) 8.00 (limited) and 8.40 p ni. Way for Altoona, i.jo a m ana i.iv p iu every aay. For Pittsbure only, 11.20 u m dally and 10.2O m woeE days. L,eave Bnnbur' tor VVUllamsport, Elmlra, Oana adalgua, Kochester, Bu flalo and .Niagara saitSj o.iu a m uany, and i.w pia wee& auys. For V7atklns, 6.30 p m week days. Kor tCrle aud Intermediate points. 5.10 a m.. dally. For Liock Haven, 5.1o, and 9.53 a ra. dally, 1.M and 6.30 p. m. week days. For nenova o.iu a ui i.u sua o,tM p m weom nays. MO a. ui Sunrt.iyu. UiAB. F. PUU. J. It. WOOD, Gen Mnn'v 4sn. Ps. iVat, ITy-ILiMINaTON & NOHTIIEKN It. K. jtmeiaoie m rueci way, it, i&vi. Trains leave Beading (P. & 11. station) ol Gibraltar, beyfert, Blraeboro, Joanna, bprlng Beld, Wuynesburc Junction, Coatesvllle.WesI Chester.Cbadsfora Junction, B, A O. Junction, Wllmlntrton and lnlermedlale stations. dallv except bunday, at 6.25 and 8.S0 a.m. and 3.15 p. m, rnnaay only at a.uo p. tn. For Warwick, bt. Peters and Intermediate) statlons.dally except Him day, at 9.20 a.m., and 6.19 p. in. bunday only 8.16 a. ra. For Blrdsbnro and Intermediate stations. Saturday only, at 12 m. Ea f or i.iuuniore anu wasntngton m. a: u, n. It.) dally excent Bunday at 6.25 and 8..'K) a. In. and 8.15 p. ra. Bunday only at 3.05 p. ra. xrains arrive ai iieaaniE ti'. a it. station; Irom Wilmington, II. & O. Junction, Mont chunln, ChadUslord Junction, West Chester. Iennpe, Coatesville, Waynesburg Junction. bprlngneld,Joanna,Blrdsboro, Gibraltar, Bey. fertand Intermediate statlons.dally except bunday at 10.20 a. m. 5,62 aud 8,17 p. in. buu day only at 11.24 a. ra. From Bt. Peters, Warwick and Intermediate stations, dally except Bunday, at 8.23 a. m. and 2.25 p.m. Bunday only at 6 p. m. From Blrdsboro and Intermediate stations. Baturday only at 1.40 p. m. From Washington and Baltimore, dally ex. cept Hunday, 10 20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m. Bunday only t 11.24 a. m. hOWNEHH BBIGGS, Gen'l Pass. Agt. A.G.MCCAUbliAND.Bupt. RUPTURE, ??ya!$ II u I I UIILI Hupture by Dr. J. B. M AYE II, 831 Arch Bt.. Pblla. Thomas II. Hurtling, New ltlnggold, Pa. I.Pnndt, bouth Easton, Pa Ii. P. ,s O. A. Deturck, Olcy, Pa It. G, Blauley, 424 Bpruco Bt., Lebanon, Pa., A. Schneider, liocust Iiale, Pa.,D, B. joll,L,lme klm, Pa., Wm, E. Ilurif nsllne, Phoenixville, Pa., W. M. Lelnbach, 624 Washington bt.. Beading, Pa., J. O. Lyme, 1310 W. Howard Bt., llarrlsburcr. I'a.. ft. Ke-flin. DnnDtnsRvllln. fa. Dr, on , iiA xj--.it is ui jiuiei i ena, xveaaiug, l'a., the 2nd baturday of each month. Call to see him, JJ P. B RICHER, M. D., PHY&I0IAN 4ND SUXGJUON, Sol B East Centre Blreets MsUanoy Clty.Pa Ukln and all sseclal, dlseaucs a special ty,
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