The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 06, 1891, Image 2

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The Evening Herald.
PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY.
H, 0. 30YEB, Editor and Puttisner,
W. J. WATEIHS, Local Editor.
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PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY.
DOUBLE HANGING.
TMllltlu Ordered Out to Protect tho Sheriff
lit llio Kxecullon.
FncitONT, Neb., Juno 0. Charles Shop
liord and Chris Furst woro lmnged at 1
v. xn. tor tlio murder of Unrlos T. Pulsl-
fcr, tin nged fnrmor, near Crowoll, Neb.
Pulsifor was (lulto wealthy, and ns
thero wa no bank In tlmt village ho car
Tied Ms money with him nt night. Tlio
two men planned to rob him, nnd on tlio
night of. Decembor 10, 1889, thoy waylaid
mid shot him down, robbing tho body of
SSJ0. which was nil ho linil.
Governor Tlinyor rofused to luterforo
with tho findings of tho court, nnd or
tiered out tho mllitln to protect tho ft her
Iff nt tho oxecution nnd to koop peoplo
from tcnrlng down tho stockade In which
tho murderers were hanged. Both men
confessed their guilt on tho scaffold.
(loriUHliy M'ntr.hliiK Portugal.
BsnLiN, Juno 0. Tho German govorn
mont is watching events in Portugal very
anxiously. A belief is growing that
France is purposely withdrawing tho po
litical nnd financial support which sho
lins hitherto accorded tho Portugueso
Kovornment, hoping thereby to force tho
monarchy into a corner, to nrouso tho
spirit of tho peoplo mid to bring about
tho declaration of a republic in Portugal,
followed by a republic iu Spain, which
would bo tho natural result.
Work of trhlto Caps.
Hontinoton, Pa., Juno 0. A barn, con
taining valuable farming implements
nnd 800 bushels of grain, belonging to
lilchnrd Ashman, of Toll Township, was
turned last night. Loss, $1,000; no in
surance. Ashman had been warned by
"Whito Caps that his property would bo
Imrued, but paid no attentlou to the
matter. No reason can bo given for tho
lncendlnry flro.
Mrs. Young nelen.cd.
West Ciibbtkii, Pa., Juno 0. Tho habeas
corpus proceedings in tho enso of Mrs.
lllancho Young, charged with poisoning
lior husband was heard hero. The judge
discharged tho womnn on tho ground
that thero was not sufficient ovldenco to
hold her,
A Ouro for Constipation and
Hoadaoho.
Dr. Silas Lane, whilo in tho Kocky
Mountains, discovered a root that whrni
combined with othor herbs, makos an casj
and cortain euro for constipation. It in in
tho form of dry roots and leaves, and is
known ns Lano'e, Family lledicine. It
will euro sick headache. For tho blood,
liver and kidneys, and for clearing up tho
complexion it doos wonders. Druggists
soil it at CO conts a packago
Somo oplcuros demand that their straw
Lorries slmll bo unwashed.
Ask Your Friends About It.
Your distressing cough can bo curod.
"Wo know it because Kemp's Balsam
within tho past fow years has curod so
many cout-hs and colds in this community.
Its romarkablo salo has boon won ontiroly
by its gonuino merit. Ask somo friond
who has usod it what ho thinks of Komp's
JJalsam. Tboro is no medicmo so puro,
none so effective. Largo bottlos 60c and $1
at all druggists'.
May was an oxcoedingly flcklo
vtirmblo month in temperature.
and
Sudden Deaths.
Heart disease Is by far the most frequent
cause of sudden death, which In three out or
four eases Is unsuspected. Tlio symptomsare
not generally understood. These are: lying
on the right side, short breath, pain or dis
tress In tide, back or shoulder. Irregular
Jmise, iisiiiiuti, tvena una Hungry speus, wiua
n stomach, swelling ol ankles or dropsy,
oppression, dry cough and smothering. - Dr.
MfleR' lllustrnted hook on Heart Disease, free
at O. II. Hugenbueh, who sell nnd guarantee
Dr. Miles' unequnlcd NewlIeartCure.andhls
iiesiurame nervine, wiiicn cures nervous
ncss, headache, sleeplessness, ellectsof drink,
lng, etc. It contains no opiates.
Tho man with an
epoaks light of pooplo.
oily tonguo ofton
Shiloh'a Consumption Ouro,
mis is ncyona question tne most suo
cessiui uougu jueaicine we nave over sold,
a low doses Invariably cure the worst cases ol
Couch. Croiin. and llronchltls. while lis won.
derm! success In the cure of Consumption is
without a parallel In tho history of medicine.
Blnce It's first discovery It lias been sold on n
guarantee, a test which no other medicine
can stand. Ii vou Iiavo a Cnueh rn eiirnpsMv
nskyou to try it. Price 10 cents, 60 cents, nud
tlXO. If your Langs are sore, Chest or llack
lame, use Hhlloh's Porous Plaster. Hold by
C. II. Hagenbucb, N. K. corner II Bin and
ijoya strocis.
"Wo may soon look for tho picnlo soason
to begin in carnost.
Miles' Korvo and Llvor Pills
Act on a new principle regulating the
liver, stomach and bowels thrmiahlhencnet.
jx new qiscoverv. Jlr. fillips' im s RnpprlMv
cute biliousness, bad tnste, torpid liver, piles,
constipation, Unenualed lor men, women.
women,
51 doses.
Kois. Samples Free,
drug store.
at U, II. llagenbucu's
In a fow weeks tho roso bushes will bo
brilliant In thoir profusion of bloom.
To Norvous, Debilitated Men.
If you tend ua your address, we will
mail you our lllustratod pamphlot explain
In? all about Dr. Dyo's Colobratod Electro
Voltaio Bolt and Appliances, and their
charming ellocts upon the nervous do
billWted systom, and how thoy will quickly
restore you to vigor, and manhood. Pamph
let fre. If you are thus afflicted, wo will
eond you a Belt and Appliances on a trial
Voltaio Bmv Co., Marshall, Mioh,
I'ale blue and
combination.
yellow makes a pretty
AI.I, IS MlltACLU,
"Where tho cause Is unknown. Tlio wonderful
cures of scrofulous and speeillo poisons by the
Cactus Wood i 'ure seem lite mlraeleu berauno
science cannot explain how the blood Is purified i
bur it cures these terrible diseases all tlio samo.
No failures and no relapses.
Hold at Klrlln's Drugstore, Feiguson House
Ulook Uhenandoub.
The Elliott Murder Trial.
Columbus. 0 Juno 0. Tho Jury In the
Elliott murder case was sworn In and at
torneys for prosecution nnu dofoneo mado
their statements as to what thoy oxpeot
cd tho ovldenco to provo. During At
torney Converso's nrgumont allusion wns
mado to the ouenslvo cnarges usuorn
liad publlsbod regarding tho wlvos of tho
ElltoUs. Tho defendant rose in his
chair, mado an oxclamntlon of grief, and
sank back wooplng.
Connecticut's Political Contest.
New Haven, Juno 0. A conforonco
was hold uotwoon oenniors roi nnu
Holden nnd n member of tho Democratic
Stato Central Committee nt which the
Senators urged tlmt Jtulfto Morris nnd
Dr. Alitop petition Chief Justice Androwb
to call an oxtra session ot tno supremo
Court to dispoko of tho quo warranto
suits.
Kmory Hut Assigned,
Boston, Juno 0. Frnucls 15. Emory,
boot and shoe mimufacturer, has assigned
for tlio benefit of Ills creditors to Josepl
II. Lincoln of this city ami Hon. Frank
I reed of Lincoln. Mr. Breed stated that
all of Mr. Emery's property hud been
transferred to tlio a-wlgneos for tho equ
benefit, without
creditors.
preference, of nil the
Hon. .1. 1. Decker Demi.
Brock pout, N. Y June C Hon. J. D.
Deckor. n nromiiient lawyer, died last
nlttht from a second stroke of apoplexy.
Deceased was 50 years of age. Judge
Deckor was born in Hamptouburgh, Or
lenns County, this State, Juno 17, 1S3IJ,
and graduated nt Yulo Collego in 1805. Hi'
leaves a widow nnd tour inline cunuron
A Funnel Arrestiul for Forgory.
Rondout. N. Y., Juno 0. Abner A.
Horubeck. a well known and respected
farmer ot Rochester, Ulster County, was
arrested hero charged with forging
noto hold by tho State of New York Bank
ot Kingston, rue arrost, uas oausoa
sensation.
"Bridgeport DlekV Body.
Danduhy, Conn., Juno 0. Tho body of
the man found hero weuncsdny lias ueen
identified by Jailor Aloxnndor of this
nlaco as Charles Mancy, alias "Bridge
uort Dick," of Bridgeport. Tho test!
mony adduced at tlio inquest polnti
strongly toward tho guilt of tho man un
der arrest, utuer nrrosts aro oxpoctou
Over Sovcn Millions Tills M'cok.
New Yomc, Juno 0. Lazard Frores
shipped $1,500,000 gold to Europe to-day.
Total for oxport by to-day's steamers,
$2,000,000. Total for tho week, $7,300,
000. An Opium Smuggler Honvlly rincd.
Boston, Juno 0. D. V. Wood, of Lubec,
Me., was fined $2,000 and costs iu the
United States Circuit Court hero for
smuggling opium Into tho country.
Trncy Sont to Dnmiomorn
JloNnouT, N. Y., .Tnno 0. Frank Trncy,
tho Itorso thief, was sont to Dannomora
Prison for two years and ten months.
Judgement
ihonld bo displayed In buying maU
tlno abovo all things. In selecting 31
remedy for any disease, yon should bo'
posltlvo that it contains nothing Inju
rious to the health. Many remedies
on tlio market leave the patient In
much worse condition, than boioro
taking thorn.
s
b purely vcgofciblo, and porfooOy
harmless; the most delicate child can
toko it with absolute safety. It oon tains
no mercury or minerals of any kind,
and yet it never fails to euro the dis
eases It is recommended for.
Book on Blood and Skin diseases frets.
Swift Speclflo Co., Atlanta, O
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
OFFICK OF
COMPTROLLER OF Till CUBRKNCY,
Wathingtan, Aprils, 1681.
whereas, liy satisfactory evidence pre
sented to the undersigned, It has been made
to appear that "Tim Jllercliants' National
Jlitttk of Shenandoah," In the Borough of
Shenandoah, In the County of Schuylkill and
State of Pennsylvania, has complied with all
the provisions of tho statutes of the United
tjtates, required to be complied with beforo an
association shall be authorized to commence
the business of banking.
Now, Therefore, I, Edward B. Lacey,
Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby cer
tlfythat "The Merchants' National Dank of
Bhenandoab," in tbe Borough ol Bhenandoah,
In the County of Bchuylkiil, nnd Btate ol
Pennsylvania, Is authorised tocommence the
business ol banking as provided In section
nfty one hundred and sixty-nine of the lto-
vleed Btatutes of tho United Stales.
IN WITNEeB WHEREOF, wit
ness my hand and seal of office this
8th day of April, 1801.
N0.1M6. E S. LACEY.
Comptroller of the Currency.
Easily. Ouloklv. Permanently Nestored
Weftkueii, Mervousne, lleblllty. nnd nil
the train of evils from early errorsorl&ter excesses,
tlio results of overwork, sickness, worrr. etc. Full
etro&Btb, development, and tone ctren to every
organ and portion ot the body. Blmplo, natural
methods, immediate Improvement seen. Failure
Imposslblo. S.uoo references. IJook, explaLatloni
ftnaproorsmallodoealedirree. Address
ERIE MCOIOAL CO., DUFFALO, N. Y,
UFFERINGWOMEI
UhoQ tiMQblM with tkoiii linnoyuitf Irret-alitrittn
Criiuittlr followln.;a . -11 r tpt.-'iTw, or fiof C
itltuyoDal WuiikitrdP n iliur to thuir iibc J
Uae OH, DuC MOJhli:' C i.brnted
FEMALE REPULATING PILLS
1 hoyiiii Htrotifftt'M'. - othnontli H-,trf , ,. a .
toi. TlKoruiit mi r i tui. wutittl r n ilnnacf h '
tid lulnil. hjul ' i i 'i .(11. A I.'h
rf . Mnrtfir fi - IT !0tHS ?'
in U B
For L03rrFAIT.INn HANKnnni
deacral and NEAVOUS EEMUTYi
trciumessoi uoayanajainu, uecis
'7 Errors or Excesses in Oldor Youar.
tlnbuil, &. laHtMIUOUr. 'J lttlird. How ( vnlart SB i
Slm.lbrsSK,l'S.'i:SLVI'SaOKI.iNSll'iUTburflUUr,
fbnlaltlr lirtl -.R llOHi. Til; 1I1II1MII...01I la a ttj.
I10 ltlrr frai U SUlta tad Faratga t'aatrlaa. VTrite Ibeau
llf aerial: llnak, ainlanatlaa sad raofssitlld(aaUiltrt-
ttian mCDICAl. CO.. UUFPALO, N. Vl
lANADA'S CRIMINALS
Sont
to tlio United States in
Violation of Law.
THEY DItlFT OVER THE BORDER.
Europo's Bohomo to Avoid Complications
With This Country.
Dlreetor-Ooneral Davis Tnlks About tlio
World's Fair Thoro Will bo n llisplny
Such ni Ilns Never lloon Seon In This
World InvoitlKntlng tlio Concord Acci
dent New I'ostmnstors.
Wabiunqton, Juno 0. A stricter en
forcement of tho immigration InwB Is ono
of the certainties of tho near future.
Tho Treasury officials aro fully In sym-
nathv with tho sentiment of tho country
In this regard, nud from this tlmo it will
become more nnd more difficult for unilo
slrablo foreigners to find ft lodgement in
tho United Stntos.
Asslstout Secretary Nettleton, who has
tho Immediate control of Immigration
mattors, is fully allvo to their Import-
nnoo. Ho hos given them careful and in-
tollicont study. Ho lins gono about his
work, not in n spirit of bigotry, but in
tho belief that all Americans, native uorn
and naturalized, aro equally Interested in
keeping tlio idle, tho vicious, tlio pauper
nnd tho unproductive immigrant from
our shores.
In tho course of an Interview covering
the general subjoct of immigration As
sistant Socrotnry Nettleton was nskodt
"Has tho wholesale shipping of paupers
from othor countries to tho United Statos
ntirely ceasodr"
"Thero is no real machinery of that
kind at work now," ho said. "Wo hnvo
learned, however, that in many provinces
of Europo, or tho small towns whoro un
desirablo persons bavo boen found such
as idlers, thiovos or questionable charac
ters stops have been quietly taken to
provide them with means of deportation
to tho United States in order to bo rid of
them.
"A more oxtonded nnd vicious system
haB recently been brought to our notice
by a lady who came to this oouutry aa a
steorago passougor in order to know
something about our Immigrants. Sho
has informed mo that in Jingiaua it is
tho custom of somo of tho towns to ship
Canada tho inmates of workhouses nnu
noorhouses as soon as their brief terms of
. . mi. .. n
mnrlsonmcnt oxpire. mcso ijcuijiu
sent to Canada in ordor to avoid any
complications that might ariso from a
violation of tho lnternnuouni mw uu
tween this country and Groat Britain,
but thoy eventually drift over the bordor
Into tho united states, .wncro moy
pect to got along in somo way1."
ex-
: n
A SAD SCENE.
Dlrootor-Qenoral Davis of tho tVorld'i
Fair Suddenly Afflicted.
Washington, Juno 0. A very sad
scone occurred in Assistant Secretnry of
tho Treasury Ncttloton's room during
the morning. Dlroctor-Qoneral Davis of
tho World's Fnlr, who arrived hero yes
terday, was entertaining a number
of frlonds nnd tho assistant secretary
with accounts of tho progress of tho ar
rangements for tho fair.
He was in tho best of humor, when a
telegraph messenger boy onterod tho
room with a telegram for Mr. Davis. Ho
oponed it, and his face became pnle, and
lw almost broke down. Tho telegram
told of tho doath of his mother In U03
tou. Mr. Davis left tho department nt onco
and went to tho depot and took tho train
for Boston. Mrs. Davis was over 70 years
of age, but h-r death was sudden, nnd
the shock theroforo groat. Mr. Davis
had Just been talking about tho World's
Fair, and had said that the Exposition
has $11,000,OUO either actually in the
treasury or available in 00 days, but that
40,000,000 or $7,000,000 moro is now be
ing scoured In order to assure a display
suoh as has never before been soon in the
World.
Director-General Davis has been em
powered by tbe Stato Department to ap
point five commissioners to visit Europo
in the Interest ot the fair, and to have
their expenses paid by tho government.
Mr. Davis will, within a few days, an
nounce the names of the commissioners
selected.
ANOTHER HITCH.
Vhere Slay Be Considerable Trouble la
Settling the Ilehrluff Sen Question.
Wabdinqton, Juno 0. There is n fair
prospect for another hitch In the Behrlna
Boa matter before it reachos arbitration,
and there are obstacles yet to overcome
bofore an agreement can be reached for
a olosed season.
The bill passed by the Houso of Com'
mons confers authority upon tho Queen
to issue a proclamation prohibiting Brit
ish subjects from taking seals during a
-.-(., ..-l,l l.f fVA 1ciannn n9 .Kir.
proclamation U dependent upon the dis
position ol the uueen or rather ol Lota
Salisbury.
Tho British government, it Is under
stood, will Insist that the United states
shall bo pledged to pay British subjects
for losses sustained through the depriva
tion ot sealing privileges during tho
closed season If the contentions ot (the
United States nre not sustained by arbi
tration, On the other hand, the British
government will probably agroo to pay
damages to the American Company in
oaso a different deolsion is reached.
Of course the President can give no
such pledge for payment of damages.
that being a mnttor that Congross alono
can deal with. Congress not being in
sossion, this question complicates tho
situation, and it Is doubtful how tho
matter will bo settled.
luv.stlgtitlnr tho Concord Accldont.
Washinoton, Juno 0. A board of
ofQcersls to moot nt the Norfolk Navy
Yard to-day to Investigate tho clrcum
stnnoes ot tho death of two men on the
United States steamer Concord, by the
blowing out ot her mnin steam pipe,
which oocurred a fow days ngo while on
her final trial trip. Commander Batohel
lor of tbe Concord requested that the
Investigation bo made.
Fourth Cluss l'oaimuatora.
Wasiunoton, June 0. Fourth class
postmastersjwero appointed In Now York
Mtnto as follows: J. Austin nt Ulnconla,
Yates County; F. Price at Paradise.
Orango County, nud E. W. Place nt Wy
na&hoe, sslfolK uounty.
t;, lllllll llllllll Illimilllllllllllllllllllllllll'illlll,,
Bomo tlmo last winter thero appeared
tn tho columns of tho Bangor Cbmmer
cfal n description of h, remarkabla cure
effected by tho uso of Brown's Bnrsa
pnrllla upon tho person of Reuben
Soverancc, a well known nnd highly os
teomod citizen ofUppcr Stillwater, Mo.
With n view to placing tho facts In tho
coso of Mr. Sovcrnnco beyond dispute,
nnd to present thorn In such n form as to
satisfy tho doubts of the most lucretlu
Iour, n party of sovcrnl gentlemen, In
cluding Mr. Warren, of tho Brown's
8arsaparlllaCompany,and Ex-GoVerlior
Davis, drove out a fow days ago to the
pleasant rcsldencoof Mr. Severance. Ills
story ns taken down from his own Hps
and sworn to beforo Gov. Davis, appears
below.
I, Reuben Severance, of Upper Still
water, Me., do make tho following state
ment of facts:
About fourteen years ngo a tumor
came In my groin. It wns nt first about
tho size of a pea and did not troublo mo
much. It gradually .Increased in size,
however, and was ncoompanlcd by
severe, darting pnlns. My wholo system
became disordered. My food did not
digest; had attacks of dizziness; roaring
sounds in my cars ; palpitation of tho
heart, which seemed nt times to come
up in my throat; passed many sleep
less nights. In tho summer of 18S5,
tho tumor had grown to such size that
it extended nearly tho wholo dis
tance to the kneo, and weighed, I should
think, nt least six or soven pounds. I
At all Druggists 1 .00.
Bisappges-'S iw ! Sse Use of
V DON'T take Something else "just as good," IT 13 NOT.
tt Aba wakiien & Co., Folo ProprIetors,Bangor, Me.
f . . . t
and 111 1I,I vtr TUB WHUliU SYSTEM TO PERFECT HEALTH.
X'cSra" Hoof land's PodophySlin Pills
every bVATERPROOF
THAT
Mot
5
f, BE UP
THE MARK
NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT.
THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
SCHUYLKILL DIVISION,
On and after Kov. 24, 1690, traint will leax
onenanuoan at rouows:
For Wleran. tillberton. .Fractville. New
Castle, Bt. Clair, and way points, 8.00, 0Ji
n m nnd 4.15 p tn.
uunaays, wu, v.w a m and Mpm,
For Pottsvlllo, 6.00, 0.10 a m and 4.15 p m.
Bundays, 600, H.40a m and 8.10 v m,
For Heading, 6.00, VM a in and 4.15 p m,
Bundays, 600,9.40 a.m. and 8.10 pm.
For l'ottstown. Fhoenlxvllle. Norrlstnwi
nd l'hlladelpbla (Broad street station), 6.00,
a.10 a m. and 4.15 p m week days
Bundays, 600, 0.40 n m 8.10 p m
Trains leave FrackvlUe lor Bhenandoah m
10.40 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 pm. Bundays
11.18 a m nnd 6.40 p m.
Leave I'ottsvllle lor Bhenandoah, 10.15 anC
11.48, a m 7.15, e.42 P m. Bundays, 10.40 a ir
(.16 p m.
LeaVe Philadelphia (Brood street station)
for Pottsvllle and Bhenandoah, 6.57,10.25 a tr
2,10, 4.1 (mud 7.00 p in week days. Sunday 8.2H
am and 1.10 p.m.
For w York, 8.20, 4.05, 4.40. 6.85, 60, 7.80
8.208.30, i.m, ll.(JOandll.l5am,12.00 noon. (11m
ilea express, i.uu ana t.ou p zii.l 12.94, i.iu, .su
3.20, 4, 6, 6,t6.30, 6.60 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 pm, 12.01
niKnu
. . ii n a m . ne . m r oe o tn o . "i . a..
wii nuuuajD, u.aaj. i.au, U.M, o.i, o.ou, u.uu,
a m. and 12.4U, 8.20 (limited 4.60), 6.28, 6.S0, 6,60
7.13 8.12 p m and 12.01 nlcht.
For Bea Ulrt, BprinR Lase, JieLmar,
iirean urove, Asuury i-ars, ana jxing jorancn
s.20, 11,15, a. ru. 4.00 p. m. week dayi Foi
Freehold, 6.0 1 p. m. week aays.
Baltimore, and Washington, 8.60, 7.20, 8,31
9.10, 10.20, 11.18 a ru, 12. (limited express) 3.41
(.41 6.H an( .7.40 p. m., and 12.03 night, Fo'
ixuuiuuia J '' i.if vdiuiu urfu iu
On Hnndays, 3.60, 7.20, B.UHvnd 11.18 a. m. 4.41
9.o, t.iu p iu. IZ.W nigui. naiiunore only
5.08 and 11.30 cm.
For Richmond and the Bouth 7.2011.18 a. m
(Limited Express 12.85 p. m.,)12.03 nlcht, week
days. Bnndays, 7.20 a.m., 12.03 night.
Trains leave liarrisburc Jor l'ltisbunc anC
the west every day ut 12.25 and 8.10 a m and
3.00 (limited) and 3.40 p m. Way for Alloona,
1.15 a ru and 4.10 a m every dav.
For l'ltuburg only, 11.2U a iu dally and 10.20
i m week days.
leave bunbury tor WlUlamsport, Klmlra,
Canandalgua, Kochester.Butlaloand Nlmjan
('alls, 6.10 a in dally, and 1.43 p m week days
Pot VRtklns, 6.80 p m week days.
For F.rle and Intermediate polnls, 6.10 am.
tally. For leek Haven, 6,10, and 3 a nx
tally, 1M and 6.80 p. in. week days. Fui
ctenova 6.10 a m 1.43 and 6,30 p m week days,
i.10b. ta Bundays,
IIAB. E I'OGH, J. K. WOOD,
Oen. Msn'' Hn. I'ass. Atn
-yyiLMINGTON NORTHBKN H, It.
jxmeiauie in trreei May, iu, imu.
Trains leave Heading (P. ffi It. station) for
Gibraltar, BeyUrt, Blrutboro, Joanna, Bprlng.
field, Waynestiure Junction, Contesvllle.West
Cl;ebtcr,l linilsford J unction. B. A O. J unction,
Wilmington nnd tnteimedlate stations, dally
except Kundny, at 6 28nd 8.30 a.m. nnd 3.15
p. m, Bundiiy ouly at 3.05 p. ni.
For Warwick, Ht. Peters and Intermediate
statlons,da!ly except Hunday, at 0.20 a.m and
6.10 p.m. ttundoyoulyli.16u.nl.
For Birdboro and Intermediate stations,
Batnrday only, at 12 m.
For liultlmore and Washington (B. & O. II.
IU) dally except Bunday at 0.26 and 8.30 a. in,
and 3.16 p. m, Bunduy only nt 3 05 p, in.
Trains arrive at lttudlug (p. fc It. station)
Irom Wilmington. B. & O. Junctlou, Mont
chanln, Chaddslord Junction, West Cliestir,
Lenape. Coatesvllle, Waynesburg Junctlou,
Biirlngneld,Jounna,Blrdsboro, UIDraltar.Bey.
fertaud Intermediate stations, dally except
Bunday at 10.20 a. in. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m. Bun
di.y only nt 11.24 a. m.
From Bt. l'eters, Warwick and Intermediate
stations, dally except Bunday, at 8.21 a. in.
and 2.25 p. ni. Bunday only at 6 p. m.
From Blrdsboro nnd Intermediate stations,
Baturday only at 1.40 p. ni.
Fiom Washington and Baltimore, dally ex
cept Bunday, 10 20 a. in. 6.62 and 6.17 p. in.
Bunday only nt 11,21 a. in.
BOWNKSB BltlGGB, Gen'l I'ass. Agt.
A. Q. MCOA UfcSLAH D.Bupt,
was obliged to have my pants .-tit very
large In tholegtonccommodntetho svel
ling. It was the source of much morti
fication as well as sunerln? to mo. At
this tlmo tho symptoms grow r.i d('uy
moro acute. The lonst exertion or str.iln
upon the affected part would cauao In
tense, tearing pain, llko tho sticking of
needles Into the flesh. I finally vtn
obliged to abandon work entirely nud
took to my bod. I abandoned hope and
prayed for death to relieo my suffer
ings. Physicians cxomlned me nnd said
that nothing could relieve mo bnt tho
cutting out of tho tumor, and that the
chances vere that 1 would dlo under the
operation. Tlngrlsk they believed to he
too great to Justify It. At this time I
commenced taking Hroivn'sSarsaparllla
ns a kind of forlorn hope. I experienced
an immodlatochango for the better ; my
appetite jeturnod; food censed to trouble
me; tho ringing noise left ray head, end
best of all tho tumor began to shrivel up
nnd disappear. It Is now, and has been
for somo time, ontlrely gono. I feel
twenty-flvo years youuger than I did a
year ago; my general hoalth hns nover
been bettor. I can nnd do work from
morning to night, and enjoy being nblo
to do so. Only two or threo days ngo I
worked In tho hay field nil day mowing
heavy grass. I say God bless tho man
who Invented this medicine He should
wear n crown. I mean always to keep a
bottle of Brown's Sarsnparllla by mo
whilo I live.
(Signed) Reouen Beveraxce.
a bottles for 5.00.
CLEAR THE COMPLEXION,
11RK5IITEN THE EYES
SWEET UN TIIEJITtEATIT,
TONE THE STOJIACn.
REGULATE THE LIVER ANI ROWELS.
COLLAR or CUFF
CAN BE RELIED ON
to X3)lt30olQ3y2
BEARS THIS MARK,
TRADE.;.
Williams & Bro,
Chamber Bets,
Bedsteads,
Bureaus,
ChlSonlers,
Wash Stands,
Conches,
Dressing Cabinets,
Wardrobes,
Armolres,
Sideboards,
Dining Tables,
China Closets,
Dining Chairs,
Buffets,
(Smoking Chairs,
Card Tables,
Mirrors,
Hofas,
Tea Tables,
Parlor Bults,
F
Lounges,
Divans,
Easy Chairs,
U
Parlor Cabinets,
Easels,
Muslo Cabinets,
R
Piano Chairs,
N
Hall Btands,
Settees,
Hall Tables,
Fancy Tables,
Wood Mantels,
T
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Book Cases,
Writing Desks,
Secretaries,
Book Cabinets,
Pianos,
Organs,
Bewlng Machines,
E
UPHOLSTERY GOODS.
BOTTOM PRICKS.
J.P.Wffliams&Bro.
BHENANDOAH, PA.
WATER OF LIFE.
A newly discovered MINKItAL WATKll.
the use ol which will supply Important ele
ments neressury to health. It will cure the
iwuucjo, i.ivcr, DiuinHcn, ana an unweiand
Bladder diseases. It will dissolve calculi and
rsmove them. Itrcmnves thAiirtnut.iH iw,m
tbe blood nnd thus destroys Malaria and
nuns. ai. ttiitD jinem-ft- uisease, ana is es
pecially recommended for people advanced In
life, and for genera) debility. For undoubted
proofs of this send lor pamphlet glvlue full
nartlculars.1oJ.il. l'ifiinv. wnar Ai r.u.
Co., 81 Houth Main BU, WUkes-Barre, Pn.
Philadelphia and Beading Bailroadi
Time Table in ejjfc May 10, 18V1
rUAlNS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS,
For Nnw Ynrlr 1 l'hllariAlnhia
Z 0 5.2!i, 7.20 n. m. and 12 85 2.60 and 6.6a
. m. cunimy z,iu nnd 7.48 n. m. For New
ork, via Mauch Chunk, week dayB. 6.35,
zv, n. m. ana 1Z.8J and 2.C0 p. m,
Por KeAriltiD' niifl viiiloriArnhto
."1 fading and Phlladel
phla week days,
a.10, 6.25, 7.20, n. in., 12.35 2.10 nnd 5.66 p! m,
unday,2.10 and 7.48 a. in.
Tor Harrlsburg, week days, 2.10,7.20 a. m,i
.0, 5.65 p. m.
Kor ABentbwn, week days, 7.20 . m., 12.35
. o p. m.
'OIn oltali1llel wcek "nyij 2.10,T.20,a. m.,
.2X60 and 6.65 p.m. Bunday, 2,10 and 7.48
For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week
ays, 2. 0, 6.25, 7.20, n. m., 12 85 2.60 and 6.58
.m. Hundny, 2.10 and 7.48 a.m. Additional
r Mahanoy City, week days 7,00 p.m.
For Lancaster and Columbia, week days,
JO a. ru., 2.E0 p. m.
For WlUlamsport, Bnnbury and Lewlsbure,
eek days. 3.2i, 7.20 and 11.3) a. m., 1,35, 7.55
m, Bunday 3:23 a. m.
For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10 8.2J,
JB, 7.V0 and 11.30 a.m., 12.35, 1,35, 2,60,6.55.
'.00 ano iM, p. m. Hunday, 2.10, 8.25 and 7,48 '
'.. m. 4.('6p. m.
For Glrardvlllo (Knppahannnck Htatlon)
'wic days, 2.10, 8.2i, 5.25, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m., .
,2.33, 1 35, .10, 6.55, 7.00 and 9.25. p. m. Bunday, -
J-10 .2 ,7.48 a.m., 3.15 p.m. '
'or Ashland and Bhamokln, week day? ii
2i,5,25,7.20, 11.3) a. in., 1 35, 7.00 and , K
to. t-unday 3.2) . m., 3.06 p. m.
TRAIRB l'OH BHENANDOAH:
I eave Jew York via Philadelphia, week
ys.7.45 a. ra., 1.80, 4.00. 7.30 p. m 12,15
iKbU Sunday, 6.00 p.m.. 12.16 night.
Leave Mew York la Mauch Chunk, week
H.ys, 4.30. 8.45 a m 1.00 and 4.00 p. m.
leave Philadelphia, weex days, 4.10, ana
0. 00 a. m. 4.00 ami 6.00 p. m.. from Broad
ad (TallowhUl and 8.35 a. ra. and 11.80 p. m.
Tom nth and iwu sueots. Bunday 8.05 a.
01. 11.30 p. m.from Dtb ano t reon.
Leave Heading, week days, 1.35. 7.10, 10.05
. jd 11.50 a. m., bM, " p, m. Bunday 1,33 and
U. ill.
Leave Pottsvllle, weok days, 2.40, 7.40 a, m
'sr.. nil n m ftlcin,. q.m. ,v nMoi,ei
A30,6.11 p,
Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8.20, 8.43 and
O I'll li m.. (i ,o S u.!t... rn
hi m. ..... x.&i, ttio, i.jiu v.lo yt in, ouixuuy Oti.V
m ant I ?. Wl y
Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.40, 8.18 f
muiMi u. iu., i.di, i.usd(i p.m. nun
lay, 3.40 a. ra., 8.20 p. m..
Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2'4D, 4,10
1.30,5.110tt.m.,l.l5,2.t.5 20, 626,7.57, and
".00 p. m. Bunday 2.4 , 4.00, and 8.20, a, m,
41, p. m.
Leave Glrardvllle (llappahnnnock Btatlon)
ook days, 2.47. 4.07, 6.36, and 8.41 a. ra., 12.05,
1.12, 5.26, 6.32, 8.03 and 10.06 p. ni. Bunday, 2,47,
1.27, 8.26 a. m. 8.41 p. m.
xvb wiuiamspoiT, wees aays, .uu,v.4ana
1.65 a.m. 3.35 am
i.m.
L.a .inj o, tf.w.o.l ami
p. m. Hunday 11,15
u I1,1D
For Baltimore, Washington and the west
ua ii. a v. u. it., inrougn trains leave Ulrard
ivunu si
it 4.16, 801
.23 o. m.
Btatlon, Philadelphia, (P. 4 It. K. K.) it
II and 11.27 a. m 1.84, 4.24, 5.65 an4 1
csunuay, t.io e.i a, m,, .ai
.55 and 7.23 n. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htreet Wharf,
auu aunin mreea wnari.
Var Atlantic CItr. r
-Si
u 6.03 I
Week-dnys Exnrets 0.00 u. m. nnd
1.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a.m.
Bnndays. Express, 9.00, a. m, Accommo
dation. 8.00 a. m.and 4.30. m.
Keturnlng. leave Atlanllo City, depot corner
vtutntlo and Arkansas avenues. week-days
!.lJrt.'KH, ,.ou, v.w, a. m. ana i.w, p. m.
Accommouauon, mm), 6.05 a. m, and 4,3
(.80 p. m.
Bundays, Express, 4.00 p. m, Accommola.
Hon. 7.80 a. m. and 4.80 n. m.
O. G. HANCOCK, Gen'l Fass'r Agll
A, A. MCLEOD. Free. A Gen'l Manager.
Lohigh Valley Railroad.
AKBANOEMEMT OF rASSKMOEIt TltAIKQ.
MAY 10, 1891
Passencer trains will leave Bhenandoah Itar
Mauch Chunk, Lehighton, Blatlngton, Cata.
otiuijuu, nucuiuiYu. uviuicijrui, .uhluu, ruu.
adelphlaandNew York at 6.47, 7.40, 9.03 a.m.,
1.02, d.lU, O.0 p. m.
For Belvldero, Delaware Water Gap and
Btroudsburg at 5.47, a, rn., and 6.23 p. m.
ITnr .nmh.Hulllont.ri 'rrantn.. II lu o m
For White Haven. Wllkes-Barre and Pitlsi
ton 6.47, 9.08. 10.41 a. m 3.10 and 658 p. in.
i or xunKuannocu, iu,4i a. in., s.iu ana o.w
, m,
For Auburn. Ithaca: Geneva and and Lyons
10.41 a, m and 6.26 p. m.
ror ijicejvnie, xowanaa, aayre, waven;
Elnilra, itochester, Bullulo, JSIngara Falls.
Cnlcaeo and all nolnts West at 10.41 a. m..ftniV
6.26 p. ra,
For Klmlra and the West via Bnlamanca at
B.iu p.m.
st or Auaennea. iiasieion. KiocRion. i.um.
tlon at 5.47, 7.40, 9,08 a, m. and 12.52. 8.10 suift
56 p. m. tm
For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Beu '
Meadow. 7.40. 9.08 a. m. and 6M n. m.
tor Bcramon at a.n v.w, io.ii a. ra. b,io ana
6:26 p. m.
For Hazle Brook. Jeddq, Drlfton and Free
land at 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 122 8.10 and
6.26 p. m.
For Quakako at 6.47 and 9.08 a. m and
8.10 p. ra.
For w lggans, uuuerion ana iTOCKViue ni
6.60 and tf.08a. ra., and 4,10 p. rn.
For Yatesvllle. Mahanov Cltv and Delano.
6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, 10,68 a. m.,12.52,3.10,6.26, 8.0U, 1
BJi and 107 p.m. A
For Lost Creek, airardvllle and Ashland; K
4.27, 7.46,8.52, 10.16 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 65, l
8.10 and 9.11p.m. i
For Darkwater, Bt. Clair and Pottsvllle,!
7.40, 9.08, 10.68 a. m., 122, 3 JO, 4.10, 6.26 and 8.0a7
d. m. f
ror duck Aiouniain, new noswn ana a
Morea. 7.40. 9.08. 10.68 a. m.. 12.52. 8.10. 6.26 and ,
6.03 p.m. J
For Haven Run. Centralis. ML Carmel anda
Bhamokln, 8.52, and 10.16 a. m., 1.40, 4.4CS
ana e.uo p. m.
xrains leave Hnamoain lor nenanaoaa.
iux a. in., 2.10, 4.30 ana u.su p. in., arrivini
at Bhenandoah, 9.05 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.26 am
u.ia p. m.
For Lost Creek. Glrardvllle and Ashland.
6.60, 9.10 11.35 a. m., 2.45 p. in.
For Darkwater. Ht. Clair and Pottsvllle,
odu, s.tAi, yu a, m., .40 p. in.
8.00, 11.35 a. m,. 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. ft
For Lofty, Audenrled and Uazleton, 8.01 '
a m., 1.40 p. m: V
For Mauch Chunk. Lehlehton. HlatlnetonJ
Catasauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Eastoalj
tuiu now luiK, o.w a, ill., l.u p. iu.
r ur l iiuuueiunia. l.w d. m.
k. B. BYINGTOK.
Gen'l Pass. Agt,, BethlehemT
No matter how manv nsAlesa ni nil ma
have taken, hoiv much dUcouraged, orwhl
,r, ' t, ziJ u',uu ii-me i actus i. iu
win remove a'i uiseuses irom impure blot)
wueiuer scroiuiuus orspecinc. No miner!
uu luiiurus, uu relapses.
Sold at Kirlin's Drug store,
Ferguion'i Hotel Block, Shenandoah, j
' i'liOUbaiMtfi Ii ivu lu .! tbarma.Tm.itlv put.
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