i 'J OUSEKEEPER SHOULD USE. 'JAPAN'S HEMPEN ALLY. Chinese Soldiers Hanging Thomsclvos by the Dozen In Korea. 'JJJK The new vegetable shortening. It meets the most exacting, re quirements, and is beside entirely free from the objectionable charac teristics of lard, long known and long suiTered. Now deliverance has came. With Cottolene, good cooking, good food and good liealth are all assured. But you must be sure you get COTTOLENE dvnd refuse Bewr.: i of i'litations made to sell on hi roeri.s and popularity of K.fu. all, and your grocer T.-ill t'.: i "i:.iderstaiid that you know c ict.y what you want. , This v; 1 bri:g you satisfaction you disappointmeiit. Sold In 3 and 3 pound palls. M'ljo only by N.K. FAIR BANK 4 CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. DELAWARE AVE., PHILADELPHIA DEATH TO AVOID SICKNESS. flic Cntup Is In an Awful IMtght and the Warriors Are Irhm to Despair by Thplr Hopeless Jnrroumlltifjs The Mikado's Troops Suffering Also, ; and sav E SAN FriAXCiaco, Aug. 10. Tho steamer China arrived yesterday from Asiatic ports. Slio brings Yokohama advices to Aur. 0, several days Inter than the news received via Victoria on the steamer Hm pros? of Japan. Tho news ndvloos con tlnuo, howover, to bo of an unsatisfactory character. War having been finally declnrod, the Jhlnese minister and oonsuls wero pre paring when tho China sailed to lcovo Ja pan. Tho flag on tho Chinese consulato at Yokohama had beon haulod down and tho archives convoyed to tho Unltod States consulato gonoral. It was aUo reported that all Japanoso officials wore hurriedly leaving China. Tho Jnroineso nation seems to be nUect- ed with a mania for war. So llorco is tho nubllo spirit for wor thot tho constitu tional roform party is out with nmnnuosio deolnrlng it to bo tho duty of tho Japanoso army to foiyn its way Into China to dlo tato terms Ci peaco under tho walls of the capltol and to display the glory of the Jonaneso omplro. Tho constitutional ro- .You sec them everywhere. Columbia Bjcyxles (Their sales attest their popularity. Catalogue free at our agencies, or mailed for two 2 -cent stamps. POPE MFO. CO., Boston, New York, Chicago, Hartford. OEOltQE II. KHICK. Kr.cit's Hardware St-re, South Main Street, Is scent tor Columbia Htcycles. NO HARD TINES THERE. PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAD. sonnrLKiLL Division JUNE 3d, 1884. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the above date ior wipgan's, uunerton, r raciivme, we Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Readier, Potlatown. PhcenlxvUle. Norrlstown and Phil- adelphla l)road street station) at 6:00 and IMS a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays For Porta vlllo and intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. Tor Yfigftan's, Ollberton, Frackvllle, Nei Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:00. 0:40 a. Bl and 9:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, Phoenlivlllc, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 8:00, 9:40 a. m., 9:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah a 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and I0i27p.tr Bundays, 11:13 a.m. and 6:49 p. ts. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at lllill 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m. Sunday at 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station) tc Shenandoah at 6 67 and 8 36 a rr., 4 10 and 7 11 p m weekdays. On Sunrtavp leT- at 0 50 am. Leave Broad StrcetHtatlon. Philadelphia, FOR NEW YORK. For New York. Express, week days, at 3 20, 4 05. 4 50, 616, 8 60, 7S3, 8 20, 9 50, 11 CO 11 li am, a ou noon, n t p. m, tLimitea in ?ress 1 OS and 122 p m. dining cars.) 1 4( 30, 820, 4 00, 5 00, 3 00, 8 60, 713, 3 it . r, (Mi n n. I- . . . a on A fit A me tuwp Ul, 1 Ul uixuh auuuaia u v, via. 615. 812, S DO, 1103 a m, 12 44, 140, 2 80. 4 CC (lim ited 4 221 5 31 Gfto.7iiiannaizpm uuimgni. Express (or lloston, without change, 11 a m. weekdays, and 6 GO p m dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Halttmora and Washington 8 60. 7 20. 8 81 I) in. 10 20. 11 18 a m. II 40. i!2 35 limited dlnlni ear,) 1 30, 8 48, 4 41, (5 IB Congressional Limited 1'uuman X -anor uartj muu jiqiuk Wi u a Hi. 7 411 rj. m.. 12 03 nleht week davs. Sun days, 3 50, 7 20, 3 10, It 18 11 40, a m.. i 41, 6 65. 40 p m. and 12 03 night, Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC OITY. Express, 5.10, 8.20, 0.30 a. m. (1.00 Saturdays only), 2. 3, 4, 4.20, 6.00 and 5 40 p. m. week days (Sundays, express 0, 7.30, 8, 8.30, U, H.45 a. m. and 4 flu n. m. Kseurainn week das. 7 a m. Hun- days, 6.50 a. m. Iieturnlnz, leave Atlantlo City lor Philadelphia, 0 4 (Mondays only), 7, 7 60,9, 10 .35 a.m. 8, i, 5 30, 7.53 and 9 40 p.m. weuKuuy-.. uiilujbi aim, iiuj, u, u, o,vu Q.fti and 9.55 rj. m. For Cape May, Anglesea, Wlldwood and Holly Reach, express, v a. m. (1.30 Saturdays to vavt aiay oniyi z..w. a ana o p m. ween ua, eunaays, b.M a. m, Atlantic City's Brilliant Season-The Uoyal Route's Great Travel. Go to the seashore, thou pessimist ! and be convinced that thy dire complainings anent "Hard Times" are wromr, all i ,.ru ..i,t nf tha nnnnsltlon and wrong 1 Never in Its history has Atlan . w .iui,,m,Uh1 nnlltlolans as tlo City held o much of gaiety, such .o u r ; - ..1,1. ... t tl,n Kusomoto, presldont of tho last dlot, and enormous nu.uucrp u. . V others of equal reputation. li.VrXn "Har,! "5w- ha nobreal News Sapirerd In Japan. existence, or do people go there to flee tteforrlnu to Jnnaneso preparations for their financial griefs nnd drown their . Tim .Tnnan Mall savs: "Nothing Is business sorrows in the foaming sun ana 1 ' . . . . . I . l . , 1 . . A f nnl nttn irft ney do-The season at glfWgg nert which every?hle has been arranged baleen a great one, ndlt ltnor by tho Jnpanosa Tho mobilization of t, npnannt i,0 selected for a visit. 100,000 men ha? procccuca as reguinny n0 Renside n the old world, or tue and ovonly as a long established rollroau nBW) compares with Atlnntic City In nlc c...nA Vnt. nnn Instnnco is rocordod of tnrRsnnenoss. in cosmopolitanism and in men of the reservos foiling to roport them- variei y. One may rest body and broln in COAL MINING NEWS. and Biff lu Munition In lt;upi1rtrt. Nfh ti i u li Tho l'rs corri 'luimii i -nv. Ih.it nil tlo lith then was little dianuc In ihi- situation atllltip- flolds. There Is a serious division in the commission sent by resident Xclnya to ro- Btore Muaraguan rule in the Kesorve. Min ister Madrtr Insists on conducting a aecrot Inquiry Into tho revolution. Tho Jamai can have lwon deserting tho village by the hundreds under Knullsh protection, and thoTe arc few left to be Investigated, but under Caboza's Influence the search It directed mainly against Ainorlonnt. SpnnUh AnnrchUU' l'lani. Paris, Aug. 1U. The Figaro professes to have special information ns rognrds the plans of tho Spanish anarchists who form ed tho plot to kill Premier Dnpuy. All members of the llarcelona group, it says, I have been sworn to discourage haphazard outrages agniust society and to devoM themselvp to the destruction of the au thors of the new laws ngalnat BUarulilste. Sturvril In w Tork. Nnw Yoiik, Aug. 18. In the stable In tho renr of Mullery's feed store at 10 Christopher street Friday morning an un known man was found unconscious. lie I was taken to llellevue hospital, where the case wis dlagnoM ns one of starvation. It is probable that the man will die. selves. Thov have beon drafted oir to Korea or assigned to their posts In Japan ns though the-hugo work was a nttio oasj task. "At this writing ovor 80 transports aro dreamful coutemplntlon of the solemn beauty of the sea; lie may -ioat nuu in vite the soul," soothed by the deep-toned murmur of the breakers: or ue may plunge iuto tho bubbling swim of gaiety auu take a guiuy wuiri uu iud lutui-su- convoying soldiers by thousands to Korea round of pleasure, finding enjoyment hi without hitch or scorning difficulty of any larger quantities and greater diversity kind. Moreover, troop3 nlroauy in tno man in anywnere eiae ntuuuuuie. uui peninsula havo been working steadily and first of all. one must get there, industriously, so that tho little kingdom Is Ami ;e getting there already furnished with a very completo "mom- "dflfchu o J sorvlco by telegraph, 'ino last poiowas W11M o( reaJuiag it besides walking, nlnced nnd wiro strung on tho evonlng of mm0,10,i i,r the Indisnutable gauge of Aug. 1 I popular preterence, the best way U the "But, notwltlistnniunB tno jnpaneso "iloyai neaumg iiauruau ivuuie. ti. eovernmont'S now facilities Tor gottlng only So nines in lengm, out ins Information, tho Jnpaneso publlo is kept the celebrated railways of the world, and SnorL e of th0P sta o affairs ill 'At Korea, as the Bovornmont neither pub- f trftcked frolu .f end. It ls llshos anything Itself nor allows nowspa- constructea in the most substantial pors to do so, oxcopt sucn mtio nows as ,nnnrieri witU tlie heaviest of steel rails, meets with approval." Iliild on oak ties, ballasted with clean, Sleltnpss Among tlie Troop. I dust less slag-stone, lie lumuiuuvra uro , . ,, , , i.i. 1 enuany notame lur mcir Kmti iuhci hhu China sailed, tt was dofinlto. lj and or tho nbs,elfce ot' tho soot, l Yokohama that thoro had B'ui,,hur,Bmoke and cinders so obtrusively nnd tlif.agreeal)iy in evuience upon some lines of travel ; for these steam driven steeds of steel are fed upon hard, anthra cite coal exclusively. And the "Flyers" oh, the "Flyers" ! "Taking a Flyer" the phrase Is. some how or other, suggestive of nn undertak mr nlnnuintlvnerilous. Takliiga "Fiver" on the HoyAl Heading Railroad Ilotito for Atlantlo City is a pleasure uevoui oi me element ot risk. Employing every safe guard against accident, It nppronches as nearly to ansoiute sareiy ns is uumaiuy possible. The fame of tno seventy-.Min When tho lv known In been a naval engagement uunng wmou the transnort Kow Shunc had been sunk, tho govornmont hnvlng been unnblo to lonirer sunnresi tho facts, but that was all that was known to a cortnlnty. There wero rumors that a portion of tho Japa noso floot was blooked by tho Chlnoso, and that tho Japanoso had lost ono or two ves sels. Thoro wero also reports that tho Japa noso had boon victorious In n land ongago ment. but no particulars could bo Had. Thoro was a general Impression, howover, Park No. 2 Almost Completed Mine Run Ready. The new breaker at Park No. 2 colliery, Park Place, which has been constructed to replace tho one destroyed by fire a little over threo months ago, will be put In operation next Monday. This breaker ls one of tho largest and best equipped lu the region nnd has been constructed In remarkably short time. A million and a half feet of white pine timber was used to build it. One of the now feature ls the introduction of terra cottn chutes instead of the ordinary sheet iron nnd cast iron chutes ued in most place! for the fino dirt and sluh. It is claimed tho terra cottn will give n smoother sliding surface. This colliery is operated by Ientz, Lilly S: Co. nud superintended by Capt. Edward Heese, of Ceutralla It gives employment to over eight hundred men anil ooys anil consequently its re sumption Is anxiously awaited by a numueroi imnines. lu Mine Hun collierv. near Ashlnnd. will resume operations to-morrow. Its new breaker equipments wen- put through satisfactory trials to-day. This colliery Imi Iwn hile for the nast five or six venrs. Itlsowned by the Jeremiah Taylor Estate nnd was formerly operated by the P. &. H P I. Co.. but has now nassed into the bauds of L. A. Ulley & Co. and the operations will be conducted under tho ieneral sunerlntendencv of Capt. Edward Tleese, who superintends the IjOgan, Cen- trnlla anil llazel ueu conienes mr tue same company at Ceutralla in addition to his Rniiprinteiuleucv oi uie cimienu". David T. Jenkins, late oi tuts place nnu nrnmlnent on account of Ills leadership of Welsh singing orgnuiziitious, has been made general inside loreiunn oi me i-at- terson mine workings at Natalie, near Mt. Carniel. Mr. Jenkins was Inside foreman at Hickory Hldge and is suc nopilpi! there bv Thomas J. Edwards, late of Mahauoy City, aud who was recently a candidnto lor the Republican Senatorial nomlnatlouln tun district, A Hoy Mimlerttr. Rostov, Aug. 19. The pollco havo ar rested Raphael Wrapper, 16 years old, fut manslaughter. A few days ago he and liorniain llnmlce, 10 years old, beonmo in- ( volved In a quarrel on board n sloop, and tno youngor Doy was thrown ovoruooru and drowned. Chef Sclmnt a Suicide. Rostov, Aug. 11). GustuvusSchnnt, 4fl years old, the French chef ot tho Roston iVthlctlo club, was found dead In his room on Dartmouth stroct yosterday. Tho room was filled with gas, and all of tho burner were turnod on. The cause of the suicide is unknown. Heart Disease 30YrsI Short Breath, Palpitation. Wr. O. W. McKinscy, postmaster of Kokomo, Ind., and a brave ex-sold lcr, says: "I had been severely troubled with heart disease ever since leaving the army at the close of the lato war. I was troubled with palpitation and shortness of breath. I could not Bleep on my left side, and had pain around my heart. 1 becamo so ill that I was much alarmed, and for tunately my attention was called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I decided to try lt Tho first bottle made a decided improvement in my condition, and live bottles havo com pletely cured mc." ( 0. W. McKINBEY, T. M., ICokomo. InI Dr. Miles Iloart Onro ls sold on a porIMvo qnnranU'o that tho ilrstbottlo will IhiiicIU. AllilrusRlM-HBOllltnttl, 0 bottleo forts, or It will bo bent, prepaid, on rocelpt of prlco by tho Dr. MUcu Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind. Utlca Mllli Cliiip. Utica.N. Y., Aug. 19. Tho extonslve New York mills have closed for three weeks and havo givon notice that on the resumption ot business wages would be adjusted to meet tho then existing condi tions. Tho mills employ about 2,000 opera Cleveland Improving. Rt'ZZAIiP's Ray, Mass., Aug. 19. Pres ident Clevoland refused to see any ono yesterday, but it was stated ot 'Jray Gables that he was feeling Improved in health. Mrs. Clevoland took a short trip on the lighthouse tender In tho nftomoon, but if her husband went with her no was very sly, for no ono saw him Mr. Cleveland ex pects now to return to Washington on Tuesday. Ulipensnry Italili In Charleston. CHAltLESloN, Aug. IP. The dispensary raids wero resumed hero last night. Two blind tigers wero raided and nbout 20 gal lons of liuuor cnplured. Tho raids wero conducted uuiotly and not after the man- nor of those oonductoil by tho previous constables. A crowd oollocted, but Chief Constablo llolley mado a conollliatory speech, and the crowd dlsporsod. (ft CMriitAtrr nnslLh IllaniofiA llmai. rENNYROYflLflLLS iirutCMi tor I i an rri jvrunia 1 . mnnd liran&in Itrd ml i, Id Oafti IhnKM. mled with Mm ribbon. TaL 1 Innnlhrr. liffn.it danfftrw mbttitv liunj and tmittiti ru Ai UroRgtMi, or mt 4m n itmi Tor 'nicumri. tifumooiauj mm llcUrf for Kiadli-n. Utttr, br rflM Mull. 10.llM T.iltinonUll Aim JW ph-tfFrbtMnlcial t'o..MB'll'n(imafc CUU fey lt liMkl UnigtliU. l'UU ft 4T(1&A TRE-T-R0UEY SOAP I Tl rr Is an Improvement in Soap. dally. Returning, express trains leave (Jape May lor Philadelphia, weekdays, 7, 0 a. m 2.30 ana 4 4o p. m. aunuays, o o, o, 0.00 p. m. ffnrHfa Isln Cltv. Ocean Citv and Avalon. Express, 9.10 a. m., 2.30 and 4.30 p. m. week days. Sundays, 8.50 a. m Excursion, 7.00 a. m. 1 fMv fnr I'hlladelnhla. week dava 6 51. 915 a. in.. 2.35. 5.21 D. m. Sundays. 4 04. 5 46. 9 IV p. m. For Homers Point. oxDress. 7. 8 20. 9 30 a. m 2, 3, 4 and 5 40 p. m. week days. Sundays, 6 50, 8, V, M 45 a- m. a. M. Privost. J. R. Troop, TtiE QRtiAT ULCbSS. and 6. p m. week days. t,,f i,,i l,fin Jnlmr on at several lyer" extenus irom ocean to ociu. Excursions, 7.00 a. m. I -o --------D They are tno most taiKeii nooui trams in places slnco July I Tho Tlon-tsin corrospondont of Tho L.yl sJi s B It, Severn, F K. Magargle, W. II. Vfaters van J. uavies, E Mm AND LIVERY. 13 North Jardin Street. When In POTTSVIIJjE, Stop at PHIL, WOLL'S HOTEL 200 North Centre Street. Meals at all hours. Ladles' dining; room Mtached. r inest wines, liquors, cigars. Vnv ihn . . . Ploorw Di-ro' - " uioai y u uo nut ooaouu Temperance Drinks Mineral waters. Weiss beer. Bottlers of the finest lager beers. WmI 19 Pwch Alley, Shen&ndoah, P O hinaGazottosays: "o hoar from Koroa In good uuthorlty that a groat deal ot sickness provalls aiong tho Chinese troup-i, nnd that they are hnuging thom selvts by dozons In dospolr of their sur roundings. Tho Jnpaneso also are in a pretty bad rllght, a great number of them having died, nnd Illness Is still rife in their camps. TJiedoath rata Is very much hlghor among tho Chinese." Admiral Skerrltt on the Wor. Admlrnl Skerrltt, who arrived from Yokohama on tho China, did not have muoh to say nbout tho war. lie says tho Jnpaneso havo about 8,000 soldiers at Seoul, and tnat tnoy nave lorviueu wiu hills surrounding Seoul. They havo com plete command of tho place. They havo also solzod all tho sampans and secured all the pilots at Chomulpo, so that tno Chines cannot effoct a landing thor.' China's only way to get Into Korea ls ro send troops down tho peninsula lr ra Manchuria. Tho admiral, whllo admit ting that so far tho Japanoso havo tho best of the oonfllot, would not hazard an opin ion as to the outoome of tho war. Tho now Japanese minister to tno United States, Mr. Kurlno, was also a nnsseno-or on the China. Ho was takon In charge by the Japanese oonsul as soon as ho landed and was lnaocesslble to nows paper men. Mr. Kurlno deollned to make any statement. Ho said when he left, the situation between Japan nnd Chinu was critical. Tokyo, however, wns so mr irom the seat of war that he was unable to get nnv Kiithnntio information. When ho loft, tho Jnpaneso were considering a plan to lay torpedoes to protect Yokohnma, but be did no tlilun tno pmu -nuuiu uu rled out Goudmau Conrlcted. PnTiviwmf. Vs.. Auk. 19. Conduotoi Goodman, tho slayer of Colonol II. O. Par sons, the well known Republican polltioian nnd business man, has boon found guilty of murder in tho scoond degree and sen tenced to 18 yonr in the penitentiary. Sham Hattle at Evanfton. PniriAnn Aiib. 10. The 1.000 United States troops In oamp at Evanston engaged In a sham battle yesterday afternoon tin der oomraand of General N. A, Miles. The speotnele was a brilliant one anu wus wit nessed by more than 80,000 people, TllBV I tne world, xne cars aro mre, airy mm exquisitely elegant nnd comfort ible. It were uuncuit to conceive uiiymmK in vue "poetry of motion" mora refreshing, more exhllcratlng, more rejuvenescent, than a swift whirl across green meadows nnd through the cool gloom of pine forests, seated by an open window of one of these smooth-gliding palaces on wheels, Tho Philadelphia statious of the Royal Read ing Route are at Chestnut street and South street wharves, and through tick ets are sold at all Reading Railroad stations. For sick headache and all other conditions resulting ' ' .1 C f nAcfnnt inn rrr 1r 1 K 4 T know 1111 old soldier who had chronic "wm wiu JUuu,., s,.. diarrhoea of long stnndlug to have been UnnU nn TWrliam's; nills permanently cured by taking Chamber- DOOh- Oil nLCCliaill t pins, ain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem- nnnl. Crpp n;ic 0-r At odv." snysK.lwnrdShumplk.il prominent UOOK. iree, pillS -5c. i druggist of Minneapolis, Minn. "I have rl"iicr;rnrp; nr write to B F sold the remedy In this city for over seven Q .UgSlOrt-b , Or wnic LU o 1 years and consider it superior to any otuer Al'pn Cn ifii Cmnl St NfW medicine now on the market for bowel 1 en UO, 3D3 VUnai fat, lMUW complaints." 23 nnd 50 cent bottles of Ynr, DR. HOBEWSACK, this remedy for sale by Gruhler Rros. Now or Never. Tnnr.tn .l.f. linV. Tint. UPP11 TPll POnleS Of the exquisite photographs of the World's nCMflVFIl TO 648 N. Eighth St.. Fair embraced in "The Magic City," and CIWUTCU alloTe oreen.Phlla. Pa superb photographs of famous men nnd , v,nr(h Hp...A R. . th. 0ia. women nnd hcenes In every land ns in- e8t ,n Amcrlo8 for the treatment of Hpecial corporated in "voyage Around tbe j,)ra, nd j g,,! Erron, Varicocele, ivorlU, should apply lur vuuui iud 1 uyuroceie, l.osi Aiannooa, eiu. jtrcumicuh nnnitnnnirta i-i , i, r f. rlplntT nn nnlvnlmnii a iinpclultv. Cnmmunlcattons pacrodly fotv nnnua nrp Ipfh Rllll T.ne RUnniV Will UOl I uuuuuejllitti. uu diouiu.m. yyvm.. - I... ...,...l Y l.nnooljnlil Rlinillll 1)R I a. m. tO V p. TT without a complete set of these marvelous productions. In the Trolley Soap old methods and materials are superseded by new ones. The Trolley Soup leaves tlie clothes sweet anil clean and lasts longer than other soaps. Ask Your Grocer for It. If he does not keep it send us order for 20 BARS FOR TRIAL FOR $1.00, or for a Box 100 cakes 75 pounds &.50. A. 11. S A EM, Shenandoah, Pa. Onward It Strides. The demnnil fnr the EVENING IlEP-ALD has so greatly Increased that it has bej come necessary to establish an additional ngency nt Hooks & Brown's stationary store, 4 JNortu jiam street. Fought at Audenrled. A flctht to the finish took place nt Audourle l Friday night between Samuel Myers, of New York, jmd John Rarrou. of T'lillfldelnhla. for SiOO Mvers knocked out his opponent in tlie second round. A blow on tho neck cnrrled Barron over the ropes and he didn't recover consciousness until eiant minuies aiiur no mu. .ujem la fBintinrarilv located at Mabanoy City nnd the sports of that city and Hnzleton nrnnf. in imttnh lilm for a fltfht on the 27th Inst, in conjunction with the MoAuliffe- Urlllo ooutest. Bear In Mind .Tnlin A. Relllv's la the nlace to tret the purest wines nnd liquors, nest ueer uuu ales anu unest. oranus 01 uik'- Festival To-nIg;ht. The memhers of the Welsh Congrega tional church and their friends will have a gathering in Ribblns' opera house to-night, tho occasion being an ice cream f -itlviil under the nuspices of the chnrch. The public Is cordially invited to attend and share in tne pleasures 01 me eveuiuK- Closing; Out Stock. I am selUnir out my entire fctook of wnll naner nt oost nnd hnv some great bargains to offer. Come and buy your wall paper now and keep It f or limire use. J. P. CAHDEN, 384 West centre street, 5-18-3m Shenandoah, Pa. I.epro.y In Germany, iiumtw Anir. 10. Tho latest govern mnnt rnnnrtu khow that eight personshavo died of loprosy three of thorn since 1870 in tho district of Konlgsberg, and 10 persons, tho report adds, aro now eufforlng Irpm that disease Amoakac Mills to KtarU MA-KniiEBTKR. N. H.. Aug. J9. The Araoskcag corporation announce! that qn Monday, Aug. 27, all the machinery ol tho ooropnuy.now Idle will be started up. These mllla employ nearly lu.uuu perauu. Fire was Slight Fire. discovered nt about two o'clock yesterday afternoon In the house Smith .Tnrilln straet occunied bv T. R. Edwurds, mine inspector for the Gilbert Etnte. An alarm was sent in nnu an the companies responded'. The fire was located in 11 chimney nt the rear part of the house. Alter nam worn ior a lew inlmiiM the firemen succeeueu in extin guishing it, with no damage to the house hold ellects nnu nine 10 me uuhuiuk. My boy was taken with n disease rewim bllug bloody flux. The first thing I H.rMiDiit- nt mi Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhosa Remedy. Two doses of it settled the mntterand cured iiln, uminil nml well. I heartily reooui- mend this remedy to an persons suuering from a like complaint. I will answer any Innnlrliia rt-nrilliiLr It when EtnuiD is in closed. I refer to nny county ofllolal as to my reliability. VM. ROACH. J. r. Prlmrov. Campbell Co., Tenn, ior sal by Gruhler Bros. Reduced Rates to Freeland. The unveiling ot the soldier' moiin .m tnlM ..limn nt. Freeland ot: August 23rd. Special reduction In rates via the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Ticket; sold for all trains on Augubt 23rd, good for return to and mciuuiug Augun aim EADING Sundavs. 9 to 12 m $5 to Niagara Falls. Thorn will In. an excursion to NIauarft Falls and return via the 1ehigh Valley a road on Haturdav. August -oiu. Rate only 6. Everything comfortable, nlnumnt. nml enlovable. For further In- tnrmatlon. annlv to Lehiuh Valley tloket agents, or W. W. Bryan, traveling pas senger agent. . The Social Seven. The announcement in last Saturday's IlKRALIi that the Soolnl Seven would hold u dance at the Columbia park on Wifflnauiav. 25th. should have ueen weu- nulm- iisinil. SDhoiine's orchestra of ten nlACMt will furnish the dancing uitistc and all persons who received Invitations to tho Spring assembly nre ooriiiiiuy inviieu 10 ne preaeni on mis ouoasiuu. Ueardon's Funeral. Tim fnnuml nf Kdwnrd A. Reardon. the lir who. Hud from the effects of Injuries sustained In" the Indian Ridge breaker, took nlace to-day. The remains wore taken to Pottsvllle for Interment. Shooting Match. wminm framar. nf Mahanov Cltv. and Patrlok Herrou, of Mlnersvllle, have been mntnliiul tn ahnnt nt aevetitn 1)1 rtl each nt Mahanov City park on the 38d lust, for $100 n side, the winner to take all the gate receipts. A Welcome Rain. The rain of last night nnd this morning wns a refreshing one. It had a good effect upon many pavements nnd gutters. Check Books. A lurfrn siinnlv nf bank check books of artistic design, always on hand, nt the Herald office ; also justice of the peace aud other legal forms. and alwavs cives satisfaction. It Cures Pans or IIkmohriioids, External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding Itching and Burning; Cracks or 1'issurcs ana ruiuias. Relief immediate cure certain. It Cures Burns, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction from Bums. Relief instant. It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or bcald Head. It u Intallible. It Cures Inflamed or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures Salt Uheum, letters, hourly Eruptions, Chapped Hands, Fever BliiOcis, C-.. T 1... Vrtrll. fnrin nml Ittmitm?. Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 51)0. and $1 00. SoldbjDrtifgii!ti!.orMDl po.UAll receiptor prlc. llUl'UlltlB'SbU. (0., 111X111 niUUBIM., w lor,. RAILROAD SYSTEM IN EFFECT JUNE 29. 1891. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: Tor New York via Philadelphia, week days, 110, 5.25, 7.20, a.m., 13.32, 2.66, 6.55 p.m. Sunday 8.10, a. m. Tor New York via Maud Chunk, week days, 5.23,7.20 a. m., 12.33, Z.M p. m For Iteadlntj and Philadelphia, week days, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.32, 2.56, 6.65 p, m. Sun day. 2.10, a m. Tor Pottsvllle, week days, 8.10, 7.20, a. m., 12.33. 2.55, 6.65 p. m. Sunday, 8.10 a. m. ForTamaquaana wacanoy uny, ww li.2a, 7.ai, a. m., - oo, 0.00 1 week days, 7 00 p. m. HUMPHREY'S' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with iiUmpliroy3 "Witch Haaol Oil as a curative and lif ATtarn imripATinw It lm been c,l An ..rcnnfloUvnvanfrnnls relief day, 2.10, a.m. Additional 101 wananoy uny, u-u tv s.o weekd 8.10 5.25. 7.30. a. m.. 18.33, 2.65, 6.65 p. m. Bun- For WllLiamsDort. Sunbury and Liewianurt, weelc days, 3.a, 11.su RunrlftT. a.2ft a. m. For Mananoy nane, week : i 7.2U. 11.311 a.m., -)-. p.m. aunaay, iu, 0.). a. iu. , . -M For Ashland and Suamoliln, week days, 8.S4 1 7.20, 11.30 a. m 1.35, 7.O0, 9.86 p. m. autaay, .S3 a. m. . . re New York via Phlladelpnia, week days I 30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 18.16 niht. Bub ). m. ew York via Mauch Chunk, week days, I.SO.H.lOa. ra., 1.10,4.30 p.m. , , Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4.20, 8.35, 10,00 a. m.. and 4.M, S.08, 11.30 p. m Hunday. 11.30 P- m- .. .. Leave Beading, week days, 1.46,7.10, 10.00, 11.11 a.m., 6.66, 7.67 p.m Sunday, 1.36, a. 'v Leave Pottsvllle, week dais, 2.85, 7.40 a. m., 12 30, Clip m Sunday 2.86a. m. Leave TamaQua, week days, 3.18, 8.50. ll.XI t M ii,iR o n nt. Hundav. 8.18 a. m. Leave Mananoy uiiy, wbii. mho, m., 1.85, 7.uu p. m.. reek days, 8.10, S.,5.. 1.S5, 2.51), 6.65, 7.0S, 8.11 11.47 a. m. a. m. 16 p. m, 1.61, 7.44, 9.54 p. m. sunaay, I.u 'Leave Mahanoy Plane, week d n , 1 40, 4.H, SCe.37, 11.68 a. m., 12 68, 2.0C, 6.20, 6.'3,7.6,ll.l iH0JIEST TREATMENT jR. G. F. THEE Ami nMairof Ahle AHxIslnnta. Home Offices, 1317 ARCH St. ed nml nat. Kvkh . $ in; Hiinluii. 9 12. IIU ANCll OVVlt rt-rinil iii'iitl)- iJMtiiblUuril At Reading, Pa. H.W. forniT Si:rOMBtlil I'll Mi LIS lmlLf Uoura ei;ry Uulurtli.) Inn.. DA. M. 10 lv V. M . MimiaH, iniiu w . . . .... I.oshoI Viuur, niithful liiillrrriiou or r.. M-M', lllouil niisuii, i.inunii lirilllll), .umh ul .iii'iiiuri nnu .ii i-ihtiiii mhuti I,., iii.uru.inui- nt InlierliMuei. nr. Tlic.-I, Hie Only I'luxleUu nnd hiieelHlutabie 10 cure ttiinr i.iei'iiiuu i'iwp uhi n,.i-i iy matter wlmt nthi-rs write, print or aawriw.j inelluMt llnnli-MM hiiii llninzerAiiN m' Slillcln-il. Itelli'l' lit mire, Freeh cts cured iiu hum i:ai'i nml j;err inee iirrcivea fl,n li,,f.tni- lrMnnnl Atlcnllou nml Cure. Strident secrecy (Jimrniilceil tn All. Allele Sc. eutinps fur Book, "Truth;" lieatoraliroryounc and olrl. ulniile and married. The only Hook eipue- II f I4UUOU 8. .V. 1 Leave Wllllamsport, week dayB, 10.10, a. m.. 8.36,1116p.m. Sunday, 11.16 p. m. r or uaiiimore, kimsiiiuisivu n iu. "1,..T" 11. & O. II. It., through trains leave iteaaint Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. 4 R. ) 1 7.4U, ii.&i a. m., a 4a,o.i0. t.99t v ui., pmr 7.40. 11.28 a. m., jl 4fl ,7 22 p. m. AHjACTIAU UllI uirisiv... . Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut (Street VTharl and Mouth Street Wharf for Atlantlo Olty. Week-DHys-Kxnreas, K.OI). W, 10.44 a. ra. (Hatuidays only 1.)), 2.00, 3 00, 4 00, 4.30, 5.00, 5.15 p. m. Accommodation, 8.O11 a. m., 4.16, 0.30 p m One dollar excursion train, 7.00 a. m. Sunday-Kxpress. 7 30, 8.00, 8 80, 9.00, 10X0 a. m., 4.45 p. m. Acc-ommndallou, 8.00 a. m. and 4.46 p. ha. One dollar excureion train, 7.00 a. m. KeiurnlDR. leave Atlantlo City, iVt, comer Allanlioand ArlnHttavenuee, Week-Days-Kxpreas, 6,1)0, IMonday only 8,45), 7.00. 7 45, 9 HO, 10.15 a. m., and S W, 4JS0, 5,30, 7.80, 9.30 p. m. Accxmimodation, 8.10 a. m. an" 4.82 a. m. One dollar excursion train, Irom oot M IsslMlppI Ave. only, 0 00 p. m. HundaM-lJx nreas. 3J. 4.00, 5.00. 600, 6 80, .00, 7 80, 8 (I). 9 SO p. m. Aooommodn Hon, 7.15 a in and 506 p m. One dollar excurslun train, from foot JUseuuilppt Ave. only 6.10 p, 111. Parlor cars on all express train". C, O. HANCOCK, Oou. l-as. Act. ruilarlflphla Ta, 1. A. SWEIC3AH1), Oon.hupi Wanted. A good girl for general Apply at the Heiialp office. houework. S-ltt-tl KItTTIG & SON'8 Beer : and : Porter ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry nnd Gilbert Sts. Buy Keystone flout. Be sur that the name Lessio & UAEft. Ashland, Pa., Is printed ou every sack. . tt Finest Beers, Wines and Liquors. Handsome liar Fixtures. (Wholesale). SOT-.. HAAK. AOBNT- n-.i i) l r c .1 11. nt.r.w. Liquors and Cltars. laoSonthMatnBtieej. ajubi. AJriimiu, oi u uuu ivu wiguio.
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