Evening Herald. PUBLISHED DAILY, SUNDAY BXCKPTLl' XI. C Jioriill, HMor and 1'tibthhrr. IC.U. J. WATKtKS, Local 1! lllvr ALL TH E NEWS FOR ONE CENT ThttiVKStXO lUSKAI.t) ha a laruer clr cutatton tn Wimmilmih than any other ;in mbUnhtd, Hook open to till subscription rates: daily, dot rear W C' Vkeki.t, per year - ,15c: Hntert-d tlh9 Poatornoe, at Shenandoah, I'M, for transmission through the in nils m nwl aIium mall matter. QUAY MUST FIGHT OR QUIT. Oollaotor Cooper's Oritlolam on the Republican Circular. "Wlmttlol think of tin? ii(llrw? said Collector Cooper lt week to an interviewer. 'Why, Hint It i boti un wis und unjust. It Is timely, ul together too timely, if tho purpose 1 to ruin rallior than to correct. loaves a doulil In every piw.tloal niliiil If the. real purpose is not to injure lather timu to oorreut. JBIse why cull into review tlio iiclb of Senator wli voted right upon every great pub!! iutlloii iK'foiejLoiiiiresB itiuim-oil bill, the Uritl ami silver? It is limln ere. Hlnue It clmritwi rienutor Q 'y with heiiK uhpoiidIuIu for unit Olllc ("8. ' i Hko the nomination of IVlmiuitor, the one no le root in the htate. He invort (1 tlmt uomluulion. 1 opposed It astliilniiuiy of the Stulwutt Kopulili oaiiH. We llnully iiemuuded Senator Otmv tlmt the nomination of tiencri Ila-tliiL's would he liet for the parly and when lie yielded homo of tlni-o vory Kenllemen eHine out in an nnie peudeut and reform luldrews declining thai Delumater was the one niuii who could heal be elteted, tin 1 these I'.irceH over-peif.uaded Senator Quay to l el urn touts nrsl ll'.outMii, no mm me lrajji slbllltv for tlmt. ealutnity retts quite tnueh, if not more, with these! gulitlo- tuen than with wetiaior ijuiiy. "1 huvo freuueiitlv acted inoiitndei lv of and 111 opp Bitlon to Senator (juav. I did it very plainly In tl Natiouul Convention of lh88, when 1 favored Sherman, and my ell-ut W; to constantly divide the tlekKatimi favor ol Harmon, to no one can si tlmt there has he en any subservient' on niv nait.nor waauity ever rtnuired I dlllered, likewise, Willi both Hi-nutura in tlienoinlnullngeauvieibisoi ittuni 1SS-1, when tiny were fur Grunt and Arthur and I was for Ulaino. 1 will, in futuie, dlller where Judgment 8Ue geHts an honest dideretice, hut not otherwl&u. ''Take the uoininti loii of Bardsley. Theeity Waiters opposed it, but Mayor Filler, in obedience to the call of the so-called reformers, favoied and pushed lttoMiecem. llurdsley was the so culled reform wutch do(? olthe Tieasury, and he watched until ho had thoopporliin ity to steal all of it. So tUat bad nominations rnmo through any and nil channels; the best come through reuuiar cbaimels, where all of ttie nartv are consulted at the priniarits. "If these Kcnllcuicii, Instead of leiidiiiit their nanus to every address which comes along would enter politics actively ami seel; to make themselves useful in ways loyal to the parly and its omanizatloii, they would do eood "Tlie stand-oir plan of shouting ad dresses at Individual leaders will never lead to political haven. The bar barian -who ti led to moui t to the clouds on tlio skeletons of liN victims fulled in every tl(iii.t. Wbtlnm Would stiL'gest that It is better to build than to teai down. "Senator Quay has battled with many storms. The gentlemen who believe him to be a little man, hut prove the uarrowueas of their own surroundings. Ho isone of tlio party's lender not IU uo.s; surely, not my boss nor yours ami If he contuiues ac tive in polities, lie will doubtless, us in tlie past, see tlie removal ol all serious obstructions to it publican unity. . "Tlmt was the i att which ho played (luring and after the ordeal of '82- 83, nnd I have a right to premium tlmt ins nam! lias not lost lis cunning nor 1H-) Head Its wisdom. It lie so net we will march to success, despite tuese Juno mowers which now cloud the horizon." What a Prominent Phyaioian and Chemist Bays After Analysis and Practical Tost. Dr. J. Lytler, formerly of Jlcllevue Hospital MnUcn Vollege mid Luna St hi ml Oullrye, New Yoaic, October 25, IS!). AlvttH llmzlllitu ptolllo Co., U Wall lt ct. OonU: Tliusnupv ot yuur CaclUD lilixxl Cine, wlitcli I 1m iiKlit f.ir autibbls, i imn ku tilt oi ixl lo n very llioroueli lo l, unilcjiii lluu uot a bliiRlo tiucool mlucniloruiprcur id pr6i.niilon lu It Mliatevtr; ntd, osllmvo iiact coiihti1erali!e a )ierluou In lUron'tldi tloiial iltict la M-rUIn (IImwvs nlieady Knowa to ymi, t ooiioliter It tlio saftiht uuil bitt vcgc-latl.- bliHid rnrlfler In I bo muikct. Yours rt-HiMHlMlly, U. J. I.Y-.TKI1. 1'h I ..M.I). Bold at Klrlln's Prug Utoic,leriusoa House U1UUK, OUUUHUUIlUli, Some lmsands nro very IndulRont in fact, they induljo too much. Shiloh'a Consumption Curo. ling in loyiiuQ (juemiou llio iioxt sue- reoiui cougii m-iicnie veluiveevt-raiWd, a few dowey InvurlHlilv diirft tli uniht nti.i. (W Cougli, I'luup, aud Dniuclililh, wlille IU Hon. cuu fcUtnd. Ji yuu liave u I uniili o earuentiy "kyou to try n. Price 10 i-eutif. Wwntii, abd 1.(U. If your l.uiinnBre Kite, (.litut or linen lame, ni MiIIoIi'h I'oioub l'latti r. Hold bv M.iUneiibucu, tt. K. comer Main ami Uoyu Hiroetn. Some runners liavo already coinineiiced tliratling their Krain roi. A HuBbatidVMlstake. JIuband Umorien lie lutt wheH, nnd mr OOU tlieir children, pii, in ntiimr iriiut ueHuueue. oiHiuvn, neuralgia, Meepioaneta. Ill, ner- voimiiwii, vrneu ny nie one ol tir. MMfiT Itaalorallvo Nervine lucli kerloun resulu could uuDlly be iireventad. DrimglHin etry Mlicre my It give inilverml suilefT.c loo, aud hit.ai lunneuee rale. WoodHortli Co., ol Fori Wayne, Iud.j Hnow A. Co., if Hyriveui.0, N. Y.;J.O. Wolf, Itllwdule. Mlcb.j aud linn' d idiiol ollieru any "11 Is the greti-t teller they ever teuew. it couta)n no opWlm. Trial boltlea and Hue book ou Nervoun JJIbuues, free at 0, II, ilagcubucu'a. uiii; fn ii me tur ci I'liutuiiiuiiou 1 wltrioiu a liarullel In Die bUtory of tutdivlue. Blue It's iintdlMMivery it I us been cold ou a guaruUlee. a ten wlileh 110 oilier iiihi1i.Uh. QUEER. STORY FROM PARIS. Wealthy young Parisian Shun nod for His Paronts Orlmo. One of the most remarkable of recon t Kuropeau marriages was tlmt of riuce Alphohso do Cliltnay to the itranddiiughler and heiress of n mai ell known in Ii ris In the days f ''jgeileHuea8"Jllohael the Astacsln ' A number of ytars ago a very wealth,, miser win n urdered In I'arls und' r he most mysterious olrcdnntaileic, and the valet and cook wero urrestcu ou HlMilolon. There was no pronl whatever of tholr guilt, except th fact that tlio cook had been ninth under her master's will his mile ho!r. In the minds of the people, however there wa ft belief that the valet hail comiultt-d the murder In order l nmiry the cook, who lie knew would nave a great fortune, i tiocoupie wen (IlKclmrgi l alter n trial, anil imuiedi atclv coiillriti'd the noriiilar ftiixplcloi of foul play by getting ni.irrltd. li this worthv Pair wtw born a Kin, win was reared and eduoated wl'li tut Kioalest care. In time he fell In lr ti the enormous fortune of His parents He built a tiiHKiilllceut Jeeidence u Ku du J!ic, near the Jion march and had h large retinue of servant, in the midst or ail tins enietnior tu son ir ' jllcln.el tho AtsaMin" liven solitary a .d mlKerable. He hud not a i-luKle friend but his wa-dicrwomai iiraiided liv the supple (ins msteued ou bis father, the youug niilllonHlr- whb slum net! by every one. Jri consoled hlntpelf by devntluK hi attention to hi. staliles and to his stud of blooded li'iisi'H. He bad lhegrande-4 turnouts in runs. Jiaeh tlmo he drove out the "younK ausHs-in," as no whs Known an tt boulevaids, abtonishtd the frmuente of (he Hols by some new and unique cq u i pane, jnow it would no an J'j"g llsh drag quite a novelty In tli-toilHj of the empiie; now n victoria, uucu 1 ri se satin and drawn by six whit hoists: a nrlvato hansom, respleudei with armorial bearing", or a inasslv IjouIs XIV. coach, varutshed an glided, with the seivauts gorgeous 1 gold lace, pluih ahd powder. He readied tlie very climax of his glory when ho startled I'arls by bring ing out n carriage inn'io exactly 111. that in which Nuooleou III. an Eugenie took their airing. He had the same number of postilions hi hones were of the same color, and lit coachman and footman wore a slmils hvcij to that of the imperial houst Hold. A slory I- told in conipctlon wit this venture of the "young assassin. under tlie Arc do rrlomplie, ttie gat way from wlilch radlato tlie gran avenuts of I'arls, tlie iimperor aloi was emit ltd to drive. Un n brlgl spring evening, however, when 11 avenues were crowded with vehicles and everybody was driving to the Bole tlie "assasiln" dtovo under tlie arch tin -becked, his carriage being taken for that of the Ifimperor. At last one day he wa9 missing from the liois. and I'arls read that he had just died in hts splendid palace. Whnt the Druggists sa.' of Neiskell'sOintment: When e ore aMceil to reconilneml a preinra- iiuii iur pkiii inwii,,,, nu iiuuu iiui Ji s Ojntmknt, with every coiitldencu of llssuceees iui ireAimfnc or mo uiHeuee." J. U. ltEbicK, s Main St., Butler, m. "I imvobeen selllnz 1 Ikinkei.t.'h Oiktmknt ror eleven yearn, kkivl-h (.nivereul CMtlsuictlo- jb win eure I KTTKH. CI. W. IIackinbekhkr, nalnbrlilge, " wo nnve evidence or tlie curative nronertk ui iiRi.MvLi.n umiiiuMT Ill-re. J in u gour feiiauie uintineni. 1'LKMiNo A Ksi.kr, Turentura, Tn. "In all nkln dheivifi, I Invariably recomined 4ta.,nivL.i.ij nuiniHK I . J. J. Keil, f-'lmrraturg, I'm "TlEiaKPLVH Ointment curcn when nil elsa ittiiH.-- AICVUU.I.A.W a jtEKb, j'reeport, l'a. " IlEtfllCULL'S OlVTTKMT 30llS Oil Ita own Jtl. 11. 1111.TON. JVUUUIUIU. I'll. IClccIrlilty In Iron W01UI112. T)r. Stephen II. luinmens, of Kminens I'enn., who is known to fame as the Inventor of tlio powerful exploslvo which hears Ids name, assorts that lie lias worked out into practical shape process of direct conversion of pig iron into wrought iron by means of elec tvieitv. Tim nrocosH is shnolv elaboration and adaptation of ex- istimr methods of electrical deposition and by this means Dr. Emmons claims to lie able to produce from any grado of rue iron, a ductile malleable Iron of almost chemical purity, which only needs waslilntr, heating and roiling t make it equal to tlio best quality of Swedish iron. Tlio inventor of this novel process claims that he can pro duce wrought iron by this method at lower cost than the ordinary proooss o puddlimr, and that still further economy results from tho use of low grades of pig iron made from ores that are too impure to lie used by existing processe of conversion. Advertising It is said will sell anything, this li true in a measure; but for vtaying qualities,- merit is tho test. ExUukIv advertising may sell anything where it is now or unknown, but after comes Into general u.;o, it la judged according to its worth, Tlie continued and steady growth of Swift's Spoclfio Is the best evidence of its uxcellcnce. It is most popular wliero it is best known. Every bottle Bold, sells ton others. Every one that takes it be comes its friend, and recommends ii to tholr acquaintances. Treatise on blood and Skin Diseases nailed free. Swirr Spbcii-io Co., Atlanta, 0 tUvcrurfd niuu .huudna rsi. Curt'uuai proM,'.,, , nahlll 4IWUKU, b Un day-; at la.t (,, 'I.,, k 4 'TTS 1 "VSIf'1 ffe fooi: - uii, Mna mil in tnunpu lay im HE OLDEST LIVING MAN RESIDES ST. IN THE LOUIS. CITY OF lo Una .lliM Itenclicd Ill 123ll Jump and Yenr nml i'nii Itnn, Wrcntlo Loiix Lire tlnrk, nil lrlliiiiaii. of Hduunl l'or heartiness In old ntro Edward lhirkeof lSl-ltfouth Third street. St Louis, will yield to no man. lie says he H 1 23 years old, and to prove It to the, satisfaction of nil lie sent to Ire land for the parish records. Illshome 1" w 1th his daughter, Mrs. Mary Olynn, a widow of "un un certain aire." but Who thinks Bhe Is about UO. lie was r.nwAiin nuiitc. liorit near llally l"fa, County Mayo, f reland, on Kaster Sunday, in the year 17sa. He followed the trado of weaver lor many years aim men mm, of a. miller in his native country, lie was married nt tlia ago of 18 years and was the father of eeven children, six sous and tho daughter referred to above. His first wife died many years ago. and most of bis children are dad, but he lias over forty living granu- hildreu nnd more preat-irriilidcliilnren than he can count. a he laughingly savs. Two sons and mnnv of his other descendonts live in Bt. 1-ouls. lie came to this country first so long ago that ho cannot fix tho date, but ho has been tuck to the old country twice, anil las third arrival in America was mure than forty years asro, since which time he married his second wife, who died many yenrs lnca without bearing him iinv nliilclreri. His father was n physician, nnd died at tho asro of CO years, but three of hi paternal uhcles uvea to more man iou years of age. and one of them was over 1 111 venra old when he died. A brother died a, few years iiineo who was also more than 100. Mr. llurk was never sick, and never- from nnv cause, lav in bed half a day durinir his lontr life. Although not a total abstainer, lie seldom orinns in toxicants, but in h'.H early manhood he- was nn active producer of the mountain dew, Avhieh never paid a tax, and he dellshtBVo recount tho expedi ents, some of them very amusing, by which Iip evaded the excise omcers, lie is still astonishingly vigorous for man of his aire, and declares that h can beat any of his descendants dancing a brenkdow'n. Although not a large mnn. bennr only alKiut S feet 8 niche In height, he was formerly a noted wrestler, aud now firmly believes that he can really ovorcome in suoli an en counter any of his erandsons. 1 1 is ovesie ht has ul wa vs been so good as to render needless tueucoi specvacies, ind he now threads her needles or his daughter in tho day or night lime. without anv difficulty whatever. Ho never used a cuno in his life. Ho has smoked moderately sinuo boyhood, His hair has not fallen off and is iron- gray in color. The old gentleman is a f.V.I .-11 I .1111 good memory, which maitcs nis narra tives of tho long ago very interesting, POOR FOOLISH MEN corriuuffTio , TAKE A WOMAN'S ADVICE AND USE Wolff'sAOIEBIacking Aniirnlaeent Deep Ulnek PnlUli.irhlchlutieii Men'a boota n week, and oa Women'a a muntli. 25 Dollars worth of New Furniture for 25 Cents. HOW? By painting 25 square feet of Old Furniture with WOLFF & RANDOLPH, Pblladelphla. EAGLE HOTEL! 221 W. CD tro Street, Formerly kept by MmY. .nvillo. The above hotel la uow kept by JOHN TV. WttlSKS, Formerly of the Kejslono Hotel, Qllberton Ilit of arenii, m.id tluus for Peririnnont and Transient Guest The harU Hooked Willi the beat brands ol clgs.s, ale, beer, put If ratid liquors. EXOBLf.KNT FHI'.K LUNOil COUNTKlt. John R. Coye, Attbrney-at-Law Real Estate Agent, OPFIl'K Hudoai.i.'s IIiuluinu, Cor. Main and Centro Straets, SHENANDOAH, PA. PROPERTY FOR SALE: i-A two and one-half slory double frame dwelling house, wnu t ire-room audroa taurant, Lomted oa Hast Centre street. JJ-A valuable property IoUed on Houth Jar din fclieet. 3-Hoven dwe'llng hotuca at the corner of Gil bert and MpydHtruots. aoodluvcatment. Terms leasauable. R (T ffra f Pi-H anillannunl, hnvon,poornipetlto,nnl , Hfl Sp9 3d CSfQu them is a lock of nnnlinllattonof food, It Is an V f UO 3 $(JJa S, xGCSB lt.ll".Itlpptmitthesyatcml8Vccftkenod,nnitrcn- 5 .....i blood rkftds iii"i"fylhftTiji!l tl.senerfl( Mem all Uprlng t mu'i-Bi jwn'b fitrs.ii rl ' l(i- nroTfn'Sfaiii'jMrin-i Ii a(OtT mcilIa. t Know this as It has been fa the Italics; of my filks, oi.'l 1 ii prunouneed by them 10 le tho licit of all the fnrnopnrlllnH fcr J tlio blood, niul m-IMkm k n niiden otter clhei a have rolled, aud vore I In need of anv S medlcliio fur the !.irol 1 vutdd Uk that I" prtfereneo lo nil oihors for tho blood, UhUieya.llvor (Oh, nn 10 mi &51 In the lattor part or tlio winter and i-pi-ln? or ltwft, I ftl(r-I don't know how ) uo lilt ; 5 no ambllion ; no aticnirth ; ibowsyi :i epinMlto worth min.lng, nnd no rdlsh for jj Nvlmt lllllo I difl eut." I honglit a bot'leof llronu's Prioiarli;a. tt seemed to do 1. ; good until nearly gone, ,lion a tremondom l'ehlliif of my it nd legs comnieiu'i-c. ; 3 I continued till 1 hl lined six liottles ; my upiiellte relnrncd, mj fcull toated nntur: ., aud f, thouifh now J3 years of age, feel as well nnd lively us I have for twenty yeans S I ouuuot apeak too highly of Ilrowu'a Uaraupniillo. lours truly, llr.NJAMIN HiLI, ' ork Confer, Jte. A I'Artr (imitT naas dIiaw 1 11 ts whatnrown's 8araaparlla will do for the children la thatof the llltledanglitsr of Don ; A.H.iowcin,Eaii.,6r lloul(oe,MaIne,brotherof ox-Coiigreasman l'owcrs.and one oTtli K leadlriK lawyers of Aroostook county. HIE llttlo five year old girl had been In delliSBt-) r health, pale and with little nppetltcforaonie time. Mr.l'owers had never tried any nil- f cntmedlelnoa,aud had little faith In tl:oni,hutao numorous and strong were the weri ',' of commeudatlon that came to Iiliu from neighbors aud through tho preaa, that lm r was Induced tn trv n bottle of Ilrown's Siiraonaiilla for tho llttlo ouo. 1 his waa iikc-i ; according to directions, and a secuntl one pur cliaeed. What was the result? Mr. Towers ! says the variable appetite gave way to a luttu ! ral aud hearty doalro for food, increased vigor iand Vivacity wero noticeable, glowing cheeks and bright eyes took theplneool ti.j Y , pallid face and sallow look, and tho hearts of 2 proselon by tho wonderful chungo which had taken place In their durliug. Anule 11. Illodgott of Msbon, N. If., writes : My husband and my nloee have ho". ' S taken Urown's 8nrsaiarllla by my advice, nnd we would not be wil hoot a bottle ofl in the house. It has rellevedne of many pains wlilch l havosutrercd from for yeni- j ; I have great faith In your inodlclno nnd wish I could commend It personally to ul. j who are sutreriug from tho many complaints At nil Dmgglsts 1.00. 0 Brown's Sarsaoariik DON'T tako Something else "Just ns good," IT IS HOT. t AnA Wariien fc Co., Eole froprietore.Baugor, Jte. every WATERPROOF BE UP TO THE MARK HEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT. THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. Has no rival lu the world. 800 years' cx rerlenee In llrazi' and two vearfl In this couu try. It positively cures all diseases arising fro in Impure blood, bo mineral, no failures, no relapses. Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store, Ferguson' e JMel Block, Shenandoah, Pa. Lehigh Valley Railroad. AKKANQKME.NT OF PABSKKOER TRAINS. -MAY 10. 1891.- Passenger trains will leave Shenandoah fui Mauch (lliunk, Lehlgbton, Hlatlngton, Cats nauqua, Allenlown. Bethlehem, Kaston, Phil iiU'lplilaandMew York at 5.17, 7.40, 8.08 a.m., 122, 3.10, 6.28 p.m. For Uelvldere, Delaware Water Gap and itroudiburg at 5.17, a. m., and S.2tjp. m. For Lambertvllle and Treuloa, 0.04 a, m For White Ilaveu, Wilkes-Barre and Fitts ton 6.17, 0.08, 10.41 a. in., 3.10 and 626 p. in. ForTuuRhunnock, 10,11 a. m., 3.1Q and 5.2t p. in, Por Auburn, Itbacai Geneva and and Lyonc 10.41 a. 111., and 6.26 p. m. For Lacey ville, Towanda. Havre, Waverly, ICImlra, Hocbraier, lluUalo, Niagara Falls Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,aud 5.26 p. in. For i lmlra and the We6t vlaBalamanca at 3.10 p.m. l'or Audenrled, Hnnleton, Htockton, J.um her Yard, Weatberly and l'enu Haven Juno Hon at 5.47,7.40, 0,08 a. m.aud 12.62, 3J0 and "tfii p, m. For Jeaueavllle, Levlatou and Beavei Meadow, 7.40, 9.08 a. m. aud 6,28 p. m, ForScraulonal6.47 0.08, 10.41a. m. 8,10 and 5:20 p. m. For llazle llrook. Jeddo, JJrlflon and Free land at 6.47, 7.40, 0.08, 10.41 a. m 12.62 3.10 and 5.20 p. in. FurUoakake at 5.47 and 0.08 a.m., and i.10 p. m. For WlggaoB, Qllberton and Frackvllle at 5.D0 aud K.08 a m and 4,10 p.m. For Yateevllle, slahanoy City and Delano S.47, 7.10, 0.08, 10.41, 10.68 a. m.,12.62,3.10,5.20, 8,03, H. a and 10.27 p. tn. For Lost t rees. 31rardvllle and Ashland I. 27, 7 46,8.62, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 0.35 S.10 and 0.14 p. in. For Darkwnter, HI. Clnlr and Fottsvllle. I. 40, .08, 10.58 a, m 122, 3.10, 4.10, 6.20 and B.U p.m. For Jli.ck Mountain, New Boston and Mores, 7.40, 0.08, li M a. u.., 1ZS2, 8.10, 6.26 aad 1.08 p.m. For Haven Run, Centralis, Jit. Carmel and Kbamnklh, 8.62, and 10,15 a, in., 1.40, 4.41' nd 8.0ti p. m. Trulna leave Bbamokln lor Bnenandoab, 7 An 11.55 a. 111., 2.10, 4.30 and 9.80 p. in., arriving Ht Shtaanuoah, 0.05 u. IU., 12.52. 3.10, 5J!U aud II. 15 p.m. SUNDAY THAINH. For Unit Creek, Ulrardvlllo and AahlauO, tl.V), 0.10 11 a. in., 2.45 p. m. For Darkwuter. Hi. Cialr aud I'otUvlllt. i50, 8.00, 00 . m.. 2.45 p. in. For YHteavUle, Aiubauoy City and Delano, 8.00, 11.35 a. lu., 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. In. For Lolly, Audenrled and Haileton, SSX a- in., 1,40 p. mi Fur Mauch Chunk. Leblghton, Blatlugton, t'alnxauqna, AlUntown, Bethlehem, Kastoi aud New York, 8.0U a. 111., 1.40 p. in; For l'hlladelphla, 1.40 p. m. K. B. 11YINGTON, Uen'l l'aia. AgL, Bethlehem, lo c uitrnct rer'otls tllseiise. ' The i rm rea a bulhllng uu by, tlio best if ErpiNn, K. If., May 6th, IS). ' 3 and atomnch. : B.VKKKTT n.OM I I II Can I.D.Man tile, Krplng, N. H. ipaniitt iur um nuiu uuv. aui ,,o h.-. - System m$M the parents were gioaaenea Deyoua ex-; of women caused by poor 010011. ; bottles for 0.00. QOLUR or CUFF 11..1.1M ir guild Up the 5 Ml THAT CAN BE RELIED ON 3XTorfc to Bi3ljL"&2 ITQ't to SPlstcolosyg Bh.m THIS MARK. flams & Bro. Chamber Sets, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Chiffoniers, Wash Stands, Couches, Dressing Cabinets, Wardrobes, Lounges, Divans, Easy Chairs, Parlor Cabinets, Easels, ' Muslo Cabinets, I'lnno C hairs, Hall Stands, Settees, Hall Tables, Fancy Tables, Wood Mantels, Book Cases, Writing Desks, Armolres, Sideboards, Dining Tables, China Closets, Dining Cnilrs, Bullets, Smoking Chairs, Card Tables, Mirrors, Soros, Tea Tables, Parlor Suits, Secretaries, Book Cabinets, Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines. UPHOLSTERY GOODS. BOTTOM PRICES. J.P.WiffiamsOro. SHENANDOAH, PA. 3UFFERIKGW0MEKS 'Itna trjublail with t)ioenay!r Irr&fiulitrttii -fcure, or Trou to their mr, rhc"; Ue Dli DuCHOlK-'y 0"trmea rEMALE REGULATING PI Lib tl'tyr Utrtt9gtbiiliiif tnluu eut!r4 fcjet a mH(Mtic ft i)i-oH)lfaiiPtiujisTiOtiw WATER OF LIFE. A newly discovered MlNlIlAli WATER the me of which will cupply lrr-portont ele- menis neetfBtiiy to ncaiiu. ii win cure the Kidneys, l.lver, Stoinnch, and all Bowel and Bladder diseases. It will dissolve calculi and remove 1 hem. It removes Ihenilnnewi r,-n, the blood and tbua destroys Malaria and Chills. It cures Brlght's disease, and Is es pecially recommended for people advanced lu lire, and for general debility. For undoubted proofs or this send for ramnhln civimr mil partlculais. to J. H. I'EimY, Water ol LUe OENNSTLVANIA RAILROAD. i. BOHUTLKILL DIVISION. r hi and aftrr Kov. 24, 1800, traltu uUl tea Hhetuoiuonn at louowsi For, Wlggau, Ullbcrton, Krackvllle, New tealle, HI. Clair, and way points, 6.00, 9.19 m ntiil 4. Iff n m . Sundays, 600, 9.40am and uOp m. For Pottsvlllo, 6.00, 9.10 a m and 4.15 p m. Sundays, 600, 8.40 a m and 8.10 p m. For Heading, 6.00, 9.10 a m and 4.15 p m anndaya, duo, 9.40 a, m. and 8.10 pm. For Puttatown. Phoeuixvllle. ftr-mslo-fta nd Philadelphia (Broad street iital)on. 'S:0, 1.10 a m. ana 4.16 p tn week dayu Mnndaya, 000, 9.40 a m 8.10 p m Trains leave Fraokvlhe tor Hbononflrflb 0,40 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,00 p m. Husdaya, 1.1R a m and 5.40 p m. Leave Pousvllle lor Shenandoah, l'j.ts and 1.48. a Z3 7.15. 0.43 n m. Hnnilava. 10.411am 1,16 p in. ijeavoi-niisnoipnia uircwa street nntioii), ir Pottavllle and Hbounnilnah. r. S7 1fl'Al ,n l.io, 4.19 and 7.00 p m week days. Kuudaj li.at i .11 and l.in p. in. FOT WX0IK,TI.JJ,4.U3, 4.4'), .S6, .'M, 7.80, .H08.3n, .60, 11.0l)andll.l5am,17 0' nor-nlfl'm' "i expross, i.vo aim t.av p m.) 12.41, 1,40, 4 u0, I JO, i, B, H, B.SU, 0.0U 7.1S B.12 SUQ IU.00 11 tn. 12.01 ughl. 1 oa Sundays, S.20, 4.05, 4.10, 6.16,8.12,8..' ' d.sfl, 1 a m. anft 12.19, 8.20 limited 4.ou,, e 2ti, t-. m, i.gO II lUI P.1JI P Ul HUH I..UI uiBllb, For Bee, Oirt, Bpnng Lake, Belmar, oean Ornv, Asbury Park, and Lone linuwh 4.20, 11.15. a. JO, 4.00 P. ui. weea a-iyr ror Frrtilioia, W,p.m. week aays. imlllmor" and, WsDi'..i,.nn, 8.60, t.t ) 10, li, 1 LUn m, 12.""! ib.iiltert ejr.. 4n i 41 p v an 7.4U p. m., .ina a us uigut. r,-,' tiailt-nore my i.rn, 4.1., nana 11 uu p uy i.m. 4.1 ,. i and 11 w v ui 1 )g rt'indays.8.60. '.ll!-a ll.U a ti.. IjatVJ -. J.l n 10(11 ntirl.t Eldlllmitrn r.,.T.."l lUeano n.aupm 1'ot atlshmontl add tho Hon' n 1M ll.i-a. 10,, Limited Kaprass lit3!i p. ni,,)12.03nigbt,weclr. lays, uumujys. jjoia. m., uuanigni, Tralna lave ItarrlabuiK mi finmnri a ft he west every day at ' R.S-'- anr1 ",u an a- d 1.00 mnttedj aud 8.49 1 m. Way ft). Al'non., .14 a m ana 1.10 p m every aay. For Pittsburg- only, n W a & c Hi am' b' '.'0 m week iyi. i,e&ve Huubury tor WlUiaruSfort, Mmlra, uueudalgua, Hnehsster, l'in'aluAti l...ra 'alii 6.10 am dally, and l.ii pin wee1' or-a. 1 fror ratklbs, S.30 p m weok rinys. Vor Kris and iutemieduit 1 trt'i, .." .1 . Jaily. For lxoK -Haven, i.to, Krd ' . i .1 m, lallv. 1U and S-SP i. in. week coih. r Killoh 8.10 a n 1.48 sud 5,8i. c ww1 dR- , '.tOR ta tiUli(lRF. J. R.WOOjJ,' IT PUtiil, fJsn. Man'' 'if- "-. f I't PhiladolphJa and Heading itallrcd' Time Table in rBect 21 w 10, 181-1 (RAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS For New York via Philadelphia, weok days. 2..0 5.25, 7.20 n, m, and 12 85 2.C0 aud ".5S p. m. Sunday 2.10 and 7.4J a. m, l'or jNew. York, via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5.25. IX), a. m. and 12.31 and 2.60 p. m. t- or iteaaing ana I'niiaaeipuia weei. uaya, 10. 5.X). 7.20. a. m.. 12.35 2.60 and 5.5a P. m. -luuday, 2.10 and 7.43 a. m. ror liarrisourg, wteic aays, 2.iu,7.ju a. m,i .0. 6.65 n. m.- for Allenlown. week days. 7.20 V m. 12.35 uu p.m. or roxisviue. weea uaya. z.i". rjr ... 1. .11. i'nr TMruauua ana aiananov uitv. woec lays, 2. 0, 5.26, 7.20, a. m., 12 3 2.0 and o.bi m. Hiinilav. 2.10 and 7.48 a. m. Additional 'or Mahanoy City, week days 7.00 p. m. ror ijanoa-iier ana utnamuia, wook auya( una, m., z.su p. m. rur w HiiHiiiHiiuru nuuuui uuu ugniAuuini neek days. 8.2), 7.20 and 11.80 a. m 1,35, 7.00 ,1. m. tsnnaay 3:23 a. m. tor Mahniiov Plane, week days. 2.10 3.2j. a. m. ).t-o v. in. If OP" 12. 2-10 2 . 7.48 a. m.. 8.05 D. m. i m. nunaay ii.za. m., a.uo p. m. T11AIN8 FOB SHENANDOAH: ill a Til 1IM Am n fill vi m . I'J 1 uieht. BundHV. H.0U n. in.. 12.15 nlent. i.eave jnbw xors: via maucn uunus. wees days, i.SLi, 8.45 a. ru i.uu ana 4.oj p. m. ann nil nurhi I anil N-lin m. anil 11 Till n m fYnin uth r.nv ..r.uari i.tr..ti. Mnniluv U.lia A. m. 11.10 P. m. from 9th nnc U -eu. 1 . n .tn ,,Mrtlli. mu.li rtntra 1 -1. III ,11, 10.10 a. m. i,eave 2'oiisviuo. wecK cava. ii.iu. 7.au a.m. n. m. ljvave Tamaaua. week davs. 3. 10. 8.48 and 11 2 i a. m., 1.21, 7.13, and 0.18 p. in. Unnday 3.20 h. ui. aud 20 p. in. i.:avj Aianunoi uir, ween aays. a.m. ..' iiiui.ii n. a,u., i.i. niiu p.n u. ,u. uuu, day, 3.40 a. in., p. m., I.n... Uulinnnirl'la.iii Aaira .!'. J iiuju p. m. Bunany i.i , .w, una a. ii , p. m. lAiave tilrantvllle (Hnnnahanuock Statlou) weok days, 2.47, 4.07, U.S-j, and 9 41 a. m.. 12.05, 51.. 2, 6.ZC, 6.82, 8.03 aud 10.00 p. m. Huuuay.iLIT, 4.2J, 8.2(1 a. m. a41 p. m. l.(ho w luiamaport, wees aays, h.w,vm ana 11,56 B, m. 3.35 and 11.15 p. m. Sunday 11, IS P. m. , For Baltimore, Washington and the wesl ?la B. a O. K.lt., through Trains leave Glrard illVUUD BUllUll, 1 iiiiuuc.i'Uii., II , U, IV, 1, 1.I at 4.10, bOl and 11.27 a. m., 1.84, 4.24, 6.D5 and ;,23 p. ni. Sunday, 4.16 8.02 11.27 a, m., 4,24 i.K ana ?;u p. m. AT'uANTlU CITY DIVISION. Leave Palladelphia, Chestnut street Wuarr na Uouth Street Wharf. For Atliintlc CJtv. Weok.de vs Exmcss 0.00 a. m. nnd 2.00. 4.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a. m., 6.03 p. za. Sundays. Expreas, 9.00, a. m, Accomnao. atlon, 8.00 a. m. and 4.3U p. m. Hoturnlng.leavo Atlantlo City, depot corner xtlautlc and Arkansas nvonr.es. wpeh-daya -Ksprets, 7.S0,, 9.00, a. m. and 4.00, p. m. Vnoomuiodatlon, 6.00, 8.05 a. m. and 4.39 (.80 p. m. Buadays. Express, 4.00 p.m. Aooouunola. llou, 7.30 a. m. aud 4.80 p. m. V. G. HANCOCK, Gen'l Pass'r Ag V A. .UoLKOIi. Pres. A Geu'l Manacer. r-ILMINGTON & NOnTHEHN It. lfc uwieiaote tnrneel May, 10,1601. Trains leave Reading (P, & It. station) for Gibraltar, Seyfert, Blrai-boro, Joanna, Spring Held, Waynesburg Junction, Coatesvllle.West Chester.Cliadslord J nnctlon, B. a O. Juuctlon, Wilmington and lnlermtdlaleatatious, dally ii. m. wnnnnv nn v ni. ili in. Tn u.in li. ill. DuuiiKV uuiv n.ia u in- For Blrdsboro and Intermediate stations, Saturday only, at 12 in. For Baltimore and Washington IB. O. IE. K.) dally except Sunday at 0.25 and 8.80 a. in. and 3.16 p. m. t-unday only at 8,05 p. in. Trulna arrive ul Beading (P. li. tuition) from Wilmington, II. & O. Junction, Mont chanln, Chaddslord Junction, West Cheater, Lenape. Coatesvllle, Waynesbui-g Juuctlon, Sprlugneld,Jnunna,i:irdsboro, Gibraltar, Sey fert and Intermediate atal Ions, dally except Sunday at 10.20 a. m. 5.52 and 8.17 p. m, Sun day only at 11.24 a. in. From St. Peters, Warwick and Intermediate stations, dully except Sunday, at B.2J a. m. and 2.25 p.m. Sunday ouly at Up. in. From Ulidsboio and Intermediate statlous, Saturday ouly at 1.40 p. m. From Washington und Baltlmoie, dally ex eeptSuuday, 10 20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m Sunday only nt. 11.21 a. m. llOWNESI-l llItlGUB, Gen'l Pass. Agt. A.U.MoCAUHLAND.Supt- B RUPTURE, Wo, tho undersigned, are entirely cured ol o. ..... t"".'.V.'.'.f "niciii o-u ftreu ni., i-iina, lunmas is. Hartuug, New Blnggnld, Pa., I. 'audt, Woulh Eaauiu, Pa., L. P. A O. A. Deturck, O ey, Pa It. O. Hlnnley, 421 Spruce St , Lebanon, Pu., A. Schneider. Locut Dale, Pa.,D, B. Noll, Lime kiln, Pa , Win. E. liar enatlne, Phoenlxvllle, Pa W. M. Lflnbach, 624 Wiifhligton sti. Bending, Pa.. J. O. Lyme 1810 W. HownrdSt, ltarrlaourg. Ph., C. Ktehn. Donaloasvllle, Pa. Dr. MAYER la at, UnlelPenn, Heading, Pa,, see blm. f It. BRICKER, M. D., PMYSJOIANAND SLItGEON, No'. 9 East Centre Street; Mahanoy City, Pa Skin and all special diseases a speolalty. Si