The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 04, 1891, Image 2

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Shenandoah Herald.
PUBLISHED DAILY AND SVEEKLY.
K. 0. BOiSS. Editor and PnMlahor,
W. J. WATEIUS, Local Eiltot.
SUBSCRIPTION rates:
DA.ITr, per year
WantLY, per year,
..f3 li
.... 1 8ii
Kntsred at the l'oHtolIlce, at Shenandoah, r..
for transmission Uiruunu uiu maun
an wwonil clfww mall matter.
I'tJBLIHHKP DAILY AND WKKKLY.
Suddon Doaths.
Hour tiiKpfln in hv far the most freauenl
cause of midden death, which In three onto'
f,tir nnuon lu linHUftncpted. The SYluDlOlUS ftie
not neut rally understood. These are: lying
jn the right side, short breath, palnordls
tress in moe, iihck ur muuiuei, imBuini
pulse, astl.ma, weak ana iiungiy spoils, winu
weaa aim mingiy sih-iih, wiut
swalilnv- oi nukleH or dronsj
stomach.
oppression, dry
consh and smtithennit. ir
M fl pr' lltiiHlraied hook on Heart Disease, fret
VI I. 11 imUtTllUtli:", tllu ".-HMUUIHinin ....
Dr. Miles' unequaled New Heart Cure.aid his
liestoratuo iNerviue, which cures unvuMf
usb. headache. sleeplessnes", effects of drlntt.
lng, etc. It contains no opiates.
It is paid the cherry crop will be larger
this year than far many seasons.
Shlloli's Consumption Cure.
This la beyond question the most suc-
rfxi.tiil ('(.null Medicine we have ever Bold,
a lew does invariably cure the worn case" ol
Couth, rrimn. and llioiirhllls. while IU Won-
derln! success In the cure of Consumption in
without a parallel In the ulBtory of mtdlcliie.
Hitirp h'r first ducoverv it Iihh been Bold on a
guarantee, a test which no other medicine
can stand. Ii you have a Cough we earnestly
ask you to try it. Trice 11) cents, 60 cents, and
11.10. If your Lungs are sore, Chest or Hack
intnn. tiMt Million's I'orouH FlRBter. Sold b
C. U. llagenbuch, N. E. corner Main and
Lloyd streets.
Tbo setting hon has about concluded her
mission ovor for this season.
Oh, What a Cough.
Will you heed tho warning? The signal per-
ltnriR of ihn sum nnnrnnch of that more ter
rible disease. Consumption. Asrt yourselves
If you can allord for the salte of saving 60
cents, 10 run ine risit unu uu iiuihiuk uiru.
v know from extierieuce inai sji n i h uure
Will Cure jour Cough. It uevi-r falls. This
explains why moro than a Million Dottles
were sold tho past year. It relieves Croup
nnil Wlinnnlnir Coimh at once. Slothcrs do
not be without It. For Lame Hack, Bide or
Chest, use Billion's 1'orouB Master. Hold by
C. II. IIiiECUbuch. N. K. corner Main and
Lloyd streets.
Tho veterans don't have the clastic step
thoy had 25 years ago.
A Guro for Constipation and
Hoadaoho.
Dr. Silas Lano, whilo in tho Koclty
Mountains, discovered a root that whn
combined with other herbs, makes an easy
nnu certain euro ittr euiibiipatiuu; in in i
tho form of dry roots and loaves, and is
known as Lano'sl Family Jledicine. It
will euro slot hcadncho. For tho blood,
liver and kidneys, ant' "learing up the
comploxion it doos wondora. Druggists
f"tkago
Juno is a summer month
Oxpect sorno warm days.
anu wo muj
Ask Your PrlondB About It.
lour distrossing coush can bo cured.
"VVo know it bocauso Kemp's Balsam
within tho past few years has curod sfl
many coughs and colds in this community.
Its romarkablo Ealo has boon won ontiroly
by its gonuino merit. Ask somo friond
who has used it what ho thinks of Komp's
Uftlsam. Thoro is no modicino so pure,
nonoso effectivo. Largo bottlos Wo andfl
at all druggists'.
. i.t.i .. ...
A now pockot-book has a tiny watch not
biggor than a nickel fixed in it.
Kilos'
Norvo and Liver PIHb
Act on
new nrlnrlnlp Teptilfttlni thn
liver, stomach and bowels through the verres,
A new discovery. Dr. Miles' I'ills sneedliv
cute biliousness bad taste, torpid liver, plies,
constipation, Uncqualed lor men, women,
cniiaren. smallest, mlltlcst.surestl 5.1 doses,
ZOCtS. BamnleS X Tee. at fl. If. lllUrenlltlcll's
" b-w.w.
Tho prospocls aro now that
tho hav
"j
i.
crop has been saved from a failure
To Nervous, Debilitated Men.
If you sond us your addross, wo will
man you our illustrated pampnlot explain'
lng all about Dr. Dye's Colobratod F.loctrO'
Voltaic Bolt and Appliances, and their
charming ellects upon tho nervous do
bilitated system, and how they will quickly
resioroyou 10 vigor, ana mannooo. i-ampn
lot free. If you aro thus afllictod. wo will
eunu you a joii ana appliances on a trial.
voltaic iiKfv Co.. Marshall. Allen
Excursion routes aro now being marked
out.
ZIUSIi: llLOOl) 1VAS i:VIDl!NTl4Y 131.
rum:.
St. Taul calloil the Cretans "slow Miles, costive,
ill-aispohttl and mlcltfovous." Cactus Blood Cure
would have remedied all that. Ills of the llesh
vanish before pure blood. Scrof ulous and specific
blood poisons are now curable.
Bold at Klrlln's DrugHtore, Ferguson House
lllock Bhenandoab.
The Photographer
Is looated at
No. 14 North White Street.
Having ban his gallery greatly Improved, he
Is nowbotler prepared than ever to meet
thewnuui of the imiillo lu the photo,
graphic line. The best photo
graphs at lowest prices.
Crayon Worli a Spocialty.
JVbio Jiirm. 2?ew Stock.
Green Truck", Fine Groceries,
FRUITS, be,
Delaware ro aliad and other fresh nsh right
from the boats on l''rlilys. l'Yesh
ClrMiis from tbebouth.
Evan's Building, E. Centre St.
U. & miUa ' oUl ttaml)
Every thing new and "rash. Goods delivered
to any part of town,
R. C. KNIGHT & SON.
A MILLION MISSING.
Interesting Ilovolopm.T.t In Philadel
phia's City Treasury Investigation.
I'lULADELrntA. Juno 4. Thoro wero n
number of tntorostlng tlovolopmonts In
tlio city treasury Investigation during the
ilny. A report was circulated that Hards.
loy's mind is afToctod and It nttraqled
considerable attention. Dr. Ilutchor, the
prison physician, who has chnrgo of tlio
ex-clty treasurer, hai rotuseii, ttowovor,
to confirm It, and the prevailing; Impres
Blon Is that tho rumor has been started
by Ilnrdsloy'a friends for effect.
James Dobson. who, tOKotuer wim u
brother, Is on ISnrdsloy's bond to tho ox-
tent of ?ia0,000, has uad an mterviow
with tho prisoner, and 1ms received from
lilm tlio assurance that tile missing mil
lion of money was deposited lu tho Key
stone Hank, and if it Is not there must
have been taken nwnv by Marsh.
Ephralm Young, a director oi tne
Snrina Garden Hank mid n mombor of
the asslitned firm of Van Qundon Se
Younu. has made a statement denying
that he overdrew his firm's bank account.
For MEN ONLY
QET II INK lUlli ur int Stttrini ur
rrv ntli Iiii-aIs mrrtm In IMS inMniOIVM.
DUI no KnowiDfT now u v.vv.. j
JSHAKEOFFTHE HORRID SNAKES
gt.TV. nuHiuftiMivni ,..,..
0113 HEW BOOK
I mm fri. rot-ru. (fitifn
tcrsllmltcil llmK.Jti-l.liu
tli pbllotojiriy ol Dlel
nrf Affliction, of tho
Ors.nl of Man, sndhowby
HOME TREATMENT.
by method! eiclmmlr "
own, tn worst ruMnot
Lo.t or raliirm lunhooa.
O.n.ril snd M.noul i Do
tlllty, Wttlmu oi Body
nd Mind, Etloctl oi Errors
or Ezciiief, Btnntel or
BhniBkn 0rni can 1 1 "yy : w ? N d e v e l o p e D
Toi . . (l. them. For Boot .ftll.ipl.MJ l "'n' MY.
ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO.H.Ts
YOUMG MAN,
If yon contemplate
nttenaing uominer
I clal Hchool. It will
pay yon to visit the 'IlOClltJiTKii livm-
thnutm vou may live a tiioui-anii nines away
It stands at the heed of tho list of commer
clal schools In Its character as an educational
force, as a medium lor sutmlvint; the easiness
men oi me country wuu irttiueti unit t-uiiuie
iissUtHnts. as a means of nlnclnc ambitious
young men and women on the high ro d to
success, unu in wiu exieni, eitctiiu-H huu com
of Us f onlnment. ThorouchCOMMKItCIAI..
HUUlvl Jl ain lr Ai u l'KAVllUAU r.(tijirm
COUKHli-i. The Twenty-seventh Annual
Cntalotrun will be mailed to any address.
UJII I lAflAO Si PnnCRQ "ouliester,
1 ILLinillO Utl IIUULIIU) . V.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
The vesllbuled comrnrtment sleenlne cars
MK,iS;.?5n.'S iSX
fort, convenience ana luxury. An:
ine sieenuiE car is enauiea. oy im
i nn or i neso conmannieni. cars, to secure in.
same privacy and ouvenleneo thnt be would
In the best hotel, jno otner line west or Chi
pjiimi runs the cnmrmrtuient cars. In nddl
tlou, the tralnsare equipped with the regulu)
open iullrnan sleeper, giving passengers theli
:uoire, ine uitiing ear service is iuuyupif
the rcaulrements ot modern railway service
An excellent cuisine, nromntlv served nmlfl
riiaS'aBi.JtiraiV.v-Jue'slr'
people contemplating n trip to any part of tht
west or northwest cannot rosslbly seeurt
Deiter accommooauous or lower rates mat
by addressing W. P. Cooley, General Agent o
tho Passenger department, S36 ChestnutBU
I'uuaueipuia, x a.
WHITE PEAKS AND DAltK CANONS.
Colorado Is a land of sharn contrasts, oi
brilliant lights, ol Intense shadows; a land
where heights and depths make obvious the
meaning of the word antithesis; a land where
every mooa in miiui can nna an answering
mood In nature. The high, while minarets ol
the mountains, from whose slender pinnacles
uoul uit) wiuu-uiown Diinners oi mo snow, ai
uettt witti siieuL eioqueucu lu tuo lolly aspiru
nous oi tne soui; ine soraDre cuasms cleft by
Titan forces through cranlte-hearted hills
I within whose depths dark Bhadows throng
and swirling torrents dnshspeak to the heart.
a language mat turius, inspiresana awes. It
does not follow that these glories of white
peuKo uuu inose glooms oi aars: canons pre
clude the nleasant Intervals, the sunnv
meadows or the secluded nooKs wherein the
tired mind or wearied body may rind peace
ful rest and refuge from turmoil and toll. To
one making a Journey In Colorado. New
Mexico or Utah, or tasiuga transcontinental,
tour from Kast to West, or vice versa, the Den.
ver and Itlo Urande Itallroad oilers accom-
I ttinilullnna oniml In olbrr.nn. Mn..ncnM ,t I
. ,uxury ui uiose oi any oiuer line wuu tne aa-
ded attractions of the unrivalled scenery
"long lu line, abounding In a mngnlflcent
opulence of white peaks nnd dark canons,
I The month of November, 1SW, witnessed one
along lu line, abounding In a mngnlflcent
of the most important Improvements In rail
road facilities that has vet been made In Col.
orado and the West, The completion of the
standard gauge of the Denver and KloClrande
Itallroad from Denver, Colorado, over the
mountains to Ogden, Utah, which Ave years
ago was deemed an Impossibility, Is certainly
a triumph of daring and cnglueerlng skill.
The new line Is by the way of Leadvlllo, tun
neling Tennessee Pass, threading the canons
of the Kairlo and Urand Hlvers. trlvlncr a view
ol the Mount of the Holy Cross, enroule, tak.
Ine Its trains throush Olenwrmrl Hnrlm-i nti1
uruuu mver io uranu.
down the Urand Klver to Grand Junction,
thence to Bait Lake City, Ogden and Wau
Francisco. Ur this route onels L'ivnn nn nn.
tmrtunlty to behold the magnificence of Kagle
xviver tuQua uuu ine marvelous Deauiy aua
grandeur of the Canon oflhe Grand. The
overland tialn Is a model lu every respect.
From the engine to the last flrsl-clnss roach
everything Is bright nnd new, nnd of the
most elegant style of workmanship and
finish.
If anv render desires to know mnrA nhnnl.
these stupendous works of nature, write to B.
Jv. liooprr, General Passenger Agont.Denver,
Colorado, and he will send you. free ol cost,
uieKtiimy iiiusiruieu uooEs, givini; a iuu ae
scrlntlon of the marvels or thn '.Hrantn
L,ine.--aianiey wood in the "Great Divide."
fo Gonuino Ijj,
ia and will over bo tho
best
Bomody for
Clout, influenza. Eaokaoho,
Palnn in tho Sido. Cheat and?
Joints, Nouralgia, Sprainu, &o
Eeforo yon seed to lay, oWah
3-PHEE OP CHAFICE'CS
valoabls booki Uums to f aun," witBfl
idoteenentB of prominent inyuciaiis. ,
AD.RICHTER&CO,
810 Broadway,
MEW TOKR.
28
Prize Medals Awardedl
aroTte&nlloiiBeai Hndolstfi.dt.LondQii7
hi. 1 i . i) 1. ni. 1 1
VlfUUtl, itLKt UUbyotltUlU, U1(CB
wnroraoer, Ji-onsiuia, ueissio.
50 Cents a bottle, For Balo by i
II. If ACiUPf 11X7011,1
SHENANDOAH, PA.,
end ouier arugeuts
v. .r
11 "S
SENDING GOLD ABROAD.
Are EtiBllnh. Hankers Conspiring to Keep
Up l lctltltm. tlatos for Money?
New Tonic. Juno 4, Tho Teutonic took
$l,G0O,O00 in gold coin for Europe, and
tho totil exports from Now York nud
Boston this week will bo $1,250,000.
Honry Clews says It appears that tho
Hank of England and other English bank
ing Institutions hnvo conspired to keep
up fictitious rates for monoy, with tho
purpose of Interfering with tho laws
which should govern trade and com
merce, nnd of draining us of gold,
lie suggests tunt tlio American nanus
and trust companies retaliate by main
taining nn arbitrary rata of intorost, at
say 0 per cent., nnd that the Treasury
refuso to furnish gold for export in
higher denominations than five dollar
pieces, in order to put possiblo obstaolos
in tho way of shippers.
HE SPECULATED IN WHEAT.
Another Hank Cashier Disappears Leav
ing BhortnRa or 830,000.
Marshall, Mioh., Juno 4. Tho follow
ing notice was posted on tho door of the
City National Bank at 10 a. m.i "Tills
bank Is closed on account of the defalca
tion of E. J. Klrby, the assistant onsbler."
The announcement caused groat oxcite-
mont. The directors of tho bank veri
fied tho report. Tho bank examlnor was
hero all laBt week. The shortage is be
tween 23.000 and SSO.000. it is said.
Kirbv has left the cltv. and his family
claim thev do not know his whoroauouts.
He confessod to his wlto last jrmay inur.
ho had sunk nil of bis owu money three
months nno. and sinco then bad sunk
41.000 of tho bank's rosorvo fund in
wheat speculations In Uhlcngo. i no nan
claims to bo amply secured and will re
sume business in a duy or two.
THE TARRYTOWN VERDICT.
Tho Prtisltlont nnd Directors of tho Cen
tral Itoml Censured.
Taiuvytown, N. Y., Juno 1 Tho Coro
ner's Jury investigating the rccont ox-
ploslon here, by which 18 men woro In
stantly klllod, returned n verdict last
evening to tho effect that the victims
died from concussion of tho brain re
ceived from a dynnmlto oxploslon on
May 10, and censuring foroman James
W. Travis. ConductorJohn O'Connor and
Edward Flnnegan, tho assistant foreman,
now doad, and tho president and board
of directors of tho Now York Central &
Hudson Blver Railroad for allowing ox
ploslves to bo carrlod in a careless man
ner. Ofllcers of tho Ileformetl Church Synod.
Asnunv Paiik. Juno 4. Tho 83th an
nual sosslon of tho gonornl Synod of the
Eoformed Church in America elected
theso officers for tbo onsulng yean Prosl
dent. Rev. E. T. Convin. Now Brunswick
N. J.; vice-president, Eov. O. L. Wolls,
Flatbush, N. Y.i porrnanont clerk, Uev
Dr. Tencyok, Now York; temporary
clerks. G. Z. Collier. Thousand Islnnds, N.
Y.: Rev. W. II. DoIInrt, Raritan, N. J.
ImbI evening itov. J, u. uerry, oi ituino.
beck, preached the synodlcal sermon,
Thrco hundred dologatos aro In attend
anco.
Eva Hamilton ut May's Z.andlnr.
May's Landino, N. J., Juno 4. Mra.
Eva Hamilton Is now tho guost of es-
Sherlfl Johnson and Mrs. Johnson, her
former jailors. Mrs. Hamilton admlttod
thnt sho intonded going on tho stage in a
play to bo called "luo Hammortons,"
which was written ospoclally for her, and
which is to portray all tho sensational
Incidents In her caroor that onco rang
through tho country.
Killed 'Whtlo Asloep In Ills Wojron.
Nyacic, N. Y., Juno 4. Patrick Gallag
her, a Now Jersey market gardener,
while on bis way to Now York during
tbo morning, foil asleep on bis wagon
Whon crossing tho track of tho Northern
Now Jersey Railroad at Homestead, tho
wagon was struck by an express train,
and both man and borso woro instantly
killed.
Boldlers and Bailors' Monument.
Watebtown, N. Y., Juno 4. A great
gathering of veterans nnd other citizens
participated lu tbo ceremony of unveiling
a $10,000 monument erected lu tho pub
lic squara of tnls city by the munlilconce
of .George Cook, an old citizen of this
placo, in memory of tho soldiers and
sailors from Jefferson county who were
In the lato war.
ISx-Ilnll Player IValkor Acquitted.
Syracuse. N. Y., Juno 4. Tho trial of
Moses F. walker, tho colored ox-ball
player, for murder In tho second dogroe
cnuca last nignt in a verdict oi acquittal.
Wnlkor is wall known throughout the
country ns a ball player, but at tho time
of his arrest he held nn Important posi
tion lu tue railway man service.
Arrest for Malprnctlce.
BnronAsrrou, N. Y Juno 4. Dr. Cbas,
W. McDonald was arrested hero charged
with performing on abortion ou Mrs,
Sullivan, agod IV, an amployo at Allan's
u,0t
"ol0
at th
tel. Maggie Kensom, also employed
the hotel, was arrosted charged with
being an accessory. Tho prisoners were
hold in $1,UUU bail each.
Mrs. Young Sent to 1'rlson.
West Cbesteil Pa., Juno 4. lira,
Blanche W, Young, the youtbtul widow,
cnargeu witu navmg poisonou her uus-
band, J. Norm Young, was given a pro'
limlnary hearing here. Damaging test!
mony to the accused was Introduced, at
tuo conclusion 01 wmcn, jura, xouncr woa
romanded to prison or trial.
Ten Graduates at the Indian School.
Carlisle, Pa., June 4. -Commenco-
mont exerclsos wero hold nt tho Indian
school here during tlio afternoon. Com
missioner ol Indian ACnlrs Morgan was
present and presontcd tbo diplomas.
There woro 10 graduates, nlno of whom
were boys and tho other a girl. u
Secretary Irostor lu New Yovlf.
New Yonic, Juno 4. Secretary Foster
arrived In this oity last evening from
Washington. Arrangements have been
made whoreby he will consult prominent
hankers on lluanclal affairs at tho Sub.
Troasury.
Denies that Ila lias Asslsrnod. I'1"
Boston, Juno 4. Mr. F. F. Emery, the
Bhoe manufacturer, says ho has not, as
has been reported, assigned. Ho says,
however, that he will havo to go into
liquidation soon.
aiarahal ijiko Dead.
Naw "Sonic, Juni 4. United Statoi
Marshal Lake, of B.ooklyn, who wo.s In
lurod by falling from 0. train on May IS
Aim! ni 1,fln n'nlnnV tM- l "
mill IlllLD 11' THE WHOLE 8YHTUM TO ri'.IU'ECT HEALTH.
cnevo'' Potiophyflin Pills
evert hVATERPROOF
THAT'
Jo-fc
BE UP
TO
THE MARK
NEEDS HO r-AUflDERlHC. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IH A MOMEHT.
THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
LAKESIDE!
The finest in the interior of
the State. Only available
healthancl pleasure grounds
in the Anthracite region.
The uuturul nttractlons and ningtiill-
cent sceuery of the place are uu-
" equalled, and a day of recrea-
tion and pleasure may bo
spent in it to advantage.
There is good fishing and
"" bathing in the twin lakes
surrounding the grounds. Boat '
houbes will be built on the lakeside
and regattas will be frequent this season
" 1 1 1 nu -
For Sunday Schools, Lodges,
The grounds are most suitable for pic
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
SCHUYLKILL DIVISION.
Ort and after A'ov. 24, 1890, frafnj will
(ecu
anenanaoan as rouowt:
For Wlggan, Ullberton, FrackvlUe, Nev
Castle, St. Clair, and way points, 6.00, 9.1.
m and 4.15 p m,
Sundays, 600, 8.40 a m and 3.1 0 p m.
For 1'otUvllle, 6.00, 9.10 a m and 4.15 p m,
Sundays, 600, 9.40 a m and 8.10 p m,
For Keadlng, 6.00, 9.10 a m and 4.15 pm.
Sundays, (SOU, 9.40 a. m. and 8.10 pm.
For JPottslown, Fboenixville, Norrlstowi
.nd Philadelphia (Broad street station), 6.00,
9.10 a m, and 4.15 p m week days
Sundays, 600, 9.40 a m 8.10 p m
TialnB leave FrackvlUe lor Shenandoah ui
10.40 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 p m. Sundays
11.13 a m and 0.40 p m.
Leave rottsvllle lor Shenandoah, 10.15 and
11.48, a m 7.15, 9.42 p m. Sundays, 10.40 a a
5.15 p m.
Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station)
for Pcttsvllle and Shenandoah, 6.57,10.25 a rr
2.10, 4.10 and 7.00 p m week days. Sunday B.iJ
a m and 1.10 p. m.
For w York, 3.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.35, 6.60, 7.80
8.208.30, iM. ll.00andll.15am.12.00 noon, (Urn
lted express, 1.03 and 4.60 p m.) 12.44, 1.40, 2.30
8.20, i, 6, ttpl(j.A), 6.60 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 pm, 12.01
nlKht.
On Sundays, 3.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.S5, 8.12. 8.80. 9.60
a m. and 12.49, 3.20 (limited 4.60), 5.'5, 6,30, B.K
7.13 8.12 p m and 12.01 night,
For Sea Ulrt, Spring Lake, Belmar,
Ocean Qrove, Asbury Park, and Long Branch
8.20, 11,15, a. m, 4.00 p. m. week dayr Foi
Freehold, 5.0 , p. m. week days.
Baltlmor and Washington, 8.50, 7.20, 8.31
9.10, li.20, 1 1.18 a m, 12,'"i (limited express) 3.4f
1.41 6.M am 7.40 p. m and 12.03 night. Fo'
Baltlmoroi nly. 2.02, 4.1 1, 6 08 and 11.30 p. m
On HundayB, 8.60, 7.20, 0.lUuid 11.18 a. m. 4.4)
3.57,7.40 p m. 12.03 night. Baltimore only
5.08 and 11.30 p m.
For Richmond and the South 7.20 11.16 a. m
(Limited Express 12.85 p. m.,)12.03 nlght,week
days. Sundays, 7.20 a. m 12.03 nlghu
Trains leave llornsburg for l'ltisuurg one
the west every day at 12.25 and 8.10 a m and
8.00 (limited) and 8.40 p m. Way for Altoona.
3.15 a m and 4 JO p m every day.
For Pittsburg only, 11.20 11 111 dally and 10.20
p m week days.
Leave Sunbury for Wllllamsport, Klmlra
Canandalgna, ltochester,Bunaloand Nlagan.
falls, 5.10 a m dally, and 1.43 pm weft days
for Vatklos, 6.80 p m wceb days.
For Krle and Intermediate utilnts. 6.10 a m.
dally. For Lock Haven, 5.10, and 0X3 a m
dally, Ul and 6.30 p. m. week days. Foi
Uenova 6.10 a m 1.43 and 6,8S p m week days,
.10 a, m Sundays.
'UAS. 11 I'UUH.
J. It. WOOD,
len. Pass, Ant
Hen. Man''
QUEE & GO.
Tlio fiuuous firm of OCULISTS anil 0PHCLVKS
Of PHILADELPHIA
llavo nrrnnged to send ono of tliclr
Specialists OU the EYE
TO SHENANDOAH,
Saturday, June 6th, 1891.
He will bo at the
3Tc x-f;xxiBioxi. Etowso,
.Wm R.n n. in. tnRll. m.
Those whose eyes nie taiislng discomfort
should call upou our Specialist, and they will
receive luieuigeut, anu sitiiuut mmiiuwii -
XJ3E33E3KT cto CO.,
5-29 eod td) 024 Cheshuit.St., PHILADELPHIA,
CLKAIt THE COMPLEXION,
imiOHTHN THE EYKS,
SWliKTKN THE IITtEATn,
TONE THE STOMACH,
IlEOl'LATE THE MVIHt AND DOWELS.
00LLJIR or CUFF
CAN BE RELIED ON
mn iinroJMii UMII TP! I
to rsiscolOF 2
BEAR THIS MARK.
E - 0
Summer Resort, Pw-nic
and Pleasure Grounds !
LAKESIDE (Kast JIahanoy Junction) mid.
way between JIahsnoy City and Tama
qua, now managed by a now stock com
pany, will be open to tbo public within alow
weeks, nnd dates can now be secured. A
number of societies have already been booked!
and others wishing dtsirnble dates should
make application without delay.
Under tbo new management many lmprovo-l
ruents will be mnde, some of them being nowj
under way, that will make It the plc-nloanC
pleasure grounds of the region.
A large dancing pavllllon and n trotting"
park are among the new additions. The best
horses In the Btate will be secured to run or
trot thlseason.
- nlcs and outings. For dates and other
information, call on or address,
O. A. KEIM, Excursion Manager,
BUENA.24nOA.II, I A.
filliams d Bro,
Chamber Bets,
Bedsteads,
Bureaus,
Chiffoniers,
Wash Stands,
Couches,
Dressing Cabinets,
Wardrobes,
Armoires,
Sideboards,
Dining Tables,
China Closets,
Dining Chairs,
Buffets,
Smoking Chairs,
Card Tables,
Mirrors,
Bofas,
Tea Tables,
Parlor Suits,
Lounges,
Divans,
Easy Chairs,'
Parlor Cabinets,
Easels,
Muslo Cabinet),
u
R
Piano Chairs,
Ball Stands, ,
4
N
Settees,
Hall Tables,
Fancy Tables,
Wood Mantels,
Book Cases,
Writing Desks,
I
T
Secretaries,
Book Cabinets, '
Pianos,
Organs,
Sewing Machines.
AND
UPHOLSTERY GOODS.
BOTTOM PRICKS.
i
r
J. P. Williams Mm
SHENANDOAH, PA.
WATER OF LIFE.
A Tiewlv dlEitnvered MINltllAL WATRIt.
the use of which will supply -Important ele
ments necessary to ueaiin. if, " cure ine
Kidneys, Liver, Blomarb, andi-H Bowel and
Bladder diseases, it will dissolve calculi and
removelhem. ltremnveR t'jeurlo acid ft-om
the blood and thus deM'Oys Malaria and
Lnuis. ii cures liriclit's uttx-use, nna is es
Tteclallv reeommenflittl r peoiue advnneAtl in
life, and for general OfMy- Vor undoubted
prools or this tend JS??i!hlet Klvlng full
particulars, toj.ll, PKHliy, Water ol Lite
Philadelphia and Beading Eailroadi
Time Table tn effect May 10, lSbl
TRAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS
Kor New York vlaFhllAdelnhiii. weotr riu'
2. 0 5.25, 7.20 a. m. and 12.85 2.E0 nna SM
v. m. oiiuutij wuu a, II. jpor JN6TT
vi " vuuim. wees qbvs.
6.25,
m m i ) is null n f . -
Kor Heading and Fhlladefphla week days,
2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.35 2.lo and 5.55 piml
sanday, 2.10 and 7.48 a.m.
'nor. Jibntt week days, 2.10,7.20 a. m,i
h.0, 5.55 p.m. '
Kor AHentown, week dayti, 7.20 , m. 12.86
0 p. m
.mm mnw ouuwMiii, DUUUH,
day, 2,10 and 7,i
in.
. ror Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, weclt
lays, a..o, &., 7.20, n. m., izni 2.E0 and 6.58
m. Sunday. 2.10 and 7.4K a. m Ariittnnni
or Mahanoy Clly, week flays 7.00 p.m.
. ,r,or "' and Columbia, woek days,
t.'M n. m., 2.60 p. m.
For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsbure.
week days, 8.25, 7.20 and 11 3J a. ra 1 35. 7.55
P. m. aunday 8:25 a. m.
Kor Mahauoy Vlane, week davs, 2 i.0 8 25.
26, 7.20 and 11.00 a.m., 12.1 1 2.W, 6.551
7.00 and vi6,p. m. Sunday, 2.10, b,25 and 7.48
tt. Ul. !.' O Jl. IU,
For Gtrardville (Kappahnnnock f-tatlonl
weH days, 2.1(1, 8.25, 5.26, 7.2(1 and 11.30 a. m
12..15, 1 85, 2.60, 6,55, 7.00 and.25. p. m. Bnnday,
1V, f.lO It. ui., 0.1-0 p. Ul.
'or Ashland and bbainnkln, week days.
.21,5.25,7.20, 11.3!) a, m., 1 15, 7.00 and llir
(j. hi, hunday 3.25 a. w., 3.15 p. m, V
TKAINH KOlt 8Hk A N 1 IOAH t
LnHVe New York via Philadelphia, week
'lays. 7.45 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.1B
light. Buudtty, 0.00 p, m., 12.15 nlgnt.
Leave New York via Mmen tfiunk, week
days, 4.30, 8,45 a. m 1,00 and 4.00 p. m.
Leave rhllxdelphla, ween days, 4.10, and
10.00 a. m. 4.00 snd (j.00 p.m.,fV(.mUroaia
nd Callowhill nnd 8.83 a. m. and 11.30 p. m.
from 9th una wrtieu street. Sunday B.05 a.
m. ll.so p. ro. from nth au uwen.
Leave Keadlng, week days, 135. 7.V1, io.(5
nd 11.50 a, m., 636, 7.57 p.m. Sunday 1.35 and
10.48 a. m.
Leave 1'ottSTllle, week days, 2.40.7.40 a.m..
:3.3.11 p. m. Sunday, i.40 a, m. and 2X5.
ly. 8.40 n. in.. 3.20 V.
Leave Mahanor Plane, week davs. 2-40. 4.10
4.80,9.35,11.19 a. m.,l.i'5, 2.C0. 5-20, 020,7.57, and
&i.w p. ut. nuuuuy Aivt sw, unu B.o,
4 i. n. m.
leave Olrardvlllo (llappahannock Station)
freelt days, 2.47, 4.07, 6.S0, and 9.41 a. m., 12.05,
iJ2, 5.26, 0.S2, 8.03 and 10.06 p. m. Sunday, 2,47,
4.27, 8.26 a. m. 3.41 p. m.
Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 3.00,9.45 and
11.65 a. m. S.35 and 11.16 p. m. Sunday 11.15
p.m.
For Baltimore, Washington and the west
via 13. it O. It. K., through trains leave Ulrara
Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. A K. H. K.l
t 4.16, 801 and 11.27 a. m 1.84. 4.21, 6.55 anil
1.2.1 p. m. Sunday, 4.18 8.02 11,27 a, m 4.21
5.65 and 7.23 p.m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street Wharf i
Uia Mouth Street Wharf.
Week-duys Kzpress 9:00 a. m. and 23
4.00 p,
m.
P. m
Sundays. Express, B.OO, a. m, Accommo
dation, 8.00 a. m. and 4.30 p.m.
iwtuiuiug, lento Aiuuiuu tttj , uciiii, wiittst
Uantlo and Arkansas avenues. Week-dayn
-express, 7.S0, 9.U0, a. m. and 4.00, p. m.
Accommodation, 6.00, 8.05 a. m. nnd 4.30
4.80 p. m.
uuuiutyn. .2jirusH, 9.uu p. ui. &ccuuuiiuaat
tlon, 7.S0 a. m. and 4.30 rt. m.
O. U, HANCOCK, Uen'l Pass'r Agl!
V. A, MOLKOD. Pres. A Gen'l Uonacer.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
ABHANOEMENT OF FASaESGEB TKAIH8.
MAY 10, 1891.
Passenger trains will leave Shenandoah for
Mnueh Chunk, Lehlgbton, Slatlngton, Cata
sttuqutt, lucuiutvu, xjctuicitriu, ctBLUii, iiiu
adelphtaandNew York at 6.47, 7.40, 9.08 a.m.,
For Uelvldere, Delaware Water Gap ana
Stroudsburg at 6.47, a. in., and 5.20 p. m.
vn. .amhonv o nnn r.nrnn u m a tvt
For White Haven, Wllfees-Barre and Pitta
ton 6.47, 9.08 a. m 3.10 and 5.20 p. m.
F.orTunHhannock, 9.08 a. m., 3.10 a' c5,
d. in. rt
For Auburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyona
9.08 a. m., and 6.20 p. m.
i or Lacey vine, Towauoa, sayre, waven;
Chicago and all points West'at 9.0? a. m and
B.20 p. m.
For Klmlra and the West via Salamanca
3.10 11. m.
r UU AUUC11T1BU. XXIUlttLtlll. DLtlUKLlJIl. 1 ,11 III 1
ber Yard. Weatherlv and Penn Haven June
tlon at 6.47. 7.40. 9.08 a. m. and 12.62. 8.10 and
5,28 p. m.
For Jeanesvllle. Levlston and Beaver
Meadow, 7.40, v.va a. m. anu 0,-0 p. m,
ITn.UnMintnn ntAlT onrf U IIU a tn U IU p
5:20 D. m. 40
.-For Hazle Broos. Jeddo. Drlfton and Free
land at 5.47.7.40 and 9.03 a. m.. 122 8.10 and
6.20 p. m.
For uuakako at 5.47 and 9.08 a. m.. anu
8.10 p. m. ,
. For Wlggans, Gilbert on nnd FrackvlUe
5.50 and u.08 a. m.. and 4.10 n. m.
15.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10. Ma. m.. 1162. 3.10. 5.26. 8.03. 9-i
VA.VBlaanl . M.l.nnnn Ott.. n,H T.lnni.
tnu J.U..W ii. ui.
I Vn-lj... IVAAb. Ivnirllta nr 1.1, Bnlt
4.27, 7.40.8.62, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 65i
i'Vl IAD, ... f Ml.U.Ut.t.O C.UU 410Uin-.Uk
E.00 and 9.14 p. m.
For New Castle. Bt. Clair and Pottsvllle
7.40. 9.08. 10.58 a. m.. 12.52.3.10.4.10. 6.26 and 8
p.m.
Wftf Ttnrtr Mnnnlaln Wow Urtfittn attil
'Tjeave Tainao.ua, week days, S.J0, 8.48 and f
US 1 a. m., 1.21, 7.13, and U.lb p. ra. Sunday SM I,
?tn. and 2.50 p.m. '
SJLeavo Mahanoy City, weok days, 3.40, 9.18i '
'Sod 11.47 a. m., 1.61, 7.42 and 0.44 p. m. Hun-f
jlay, 8.40 n. in., 3.20 p. m I .
Morea, 7.40, 9.08, 10.68 a. m., 122, 8.10, 6.28 ana(
For Haven Ran, Centrnlla, Mt. Carruel and
Shamokln, 8.62, 9.45 and 10.16 a. m., 1.40, 4.40
and 8.08 p. m.
Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah,
7.55 11.55 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 9.30 p. m., arriving
at Shenandoah, 9.05 a. m., 12.52. 8.10, 6.28 and
u.ja u. ui.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
For Lost Creek, Olrardvlllo and Ashland,
6.50, 9.10 11.35 a. in., 2.15 p. m.
For New Castle, St. Clair and Pottsvllle.
6.60, 8.00, 9.80 a . m.. 2.45 p. m.
For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano,
8.00, 11.35 a. m.. 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m.
For Lony, Audenrled and ilazleton, 8.C0
a m 1:40 p. m:
CUl JUtlUll llllUJA, XitlUlKUIOll, OlUllUBtUU
Catasauqua, AHentown, Bethlehem, Eastoa
anu neff x ors, o.w a. xn., p. m:
For Philadelphia, 1140 p. in.
K. B. BYINGTON,
uen'i pass, Agt., Betuiehems
MtflOiHUruuw iimuy ueejess E 081 mm 8 yon
imvetu.tea, now mucn aiscouragea. orwunU
anybody BayB, rely upon it the Cactus Curat
Will reQKiVe ail aiBCnKH fr.-m innnrn hlnirl
ivuetnerecromious orBpecmc. NomlneraU
Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store,
Ferguson's- Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa
mt,
ace, no operation
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