The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 11, 1891, Image 2

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'The IEvening IHerald.
PUBLISHED UAILY ANU WKEltLY.
3C, 0. BOTES. Editor ani'Pufolsher,"
W. J. WATKIH3, Local EUter.
subscription rates:
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I'nBIilHHEU DAIIiY AND WKBKLV.
8 eilt li y Vnrett Hire..
OncBBa Juno 11. All of the forest
nlnnu tho line of tho Luke St. John Hall
a.w nnnears to bo dooniod to almost
total destruction, unless, mlu falls short
ly The terminus of the railway at.
liobervnle on tho shore of .Lake St. John,
to Lake St. Joseph, only M3 miles from
this oltv. Is one connected bolt of Are,
nnil wems to bo sweeping onward
throiish the whole region. All of tho
woods In the parts surrouudlng Lako St.
John are also on lire. A number of farm
houses are reported to have been burned.
Vale Students ruuUUed.
New Haves. Conn., June 11. The stu
rtnnts concerned In tho recent torpedo In
cident at Birnuin's circus wore ordered
bv the FRcultv to obtain room away from
the campus. It was alao ordered that 0S
marks bo placed against them nt tbe be
ilnnlnir of next term. As 00 mnrks it
t.lin Misnei-ion limit, tho young men will
have to keep very straight to avoid that
punishment.
lllg 11 ro In l'lilludolpliln.
PiiiladblpaIa. Juno 11. The immense
bTiok structure ntM.ilu and Green streets,
llHiiavunk. known as Campbell's Mills,
was discovered to be on llro shortly bo-
m n ... anil wnti nnnii In ruins. The
mill was a seven-story building about (H)0
feet long by ISO wide, una was uovoieu
to the manufacture of cotton and woolen
goods. Loss, 200,000.
lladlytltnnflWd byTl'hlevei.
:Savankah. N. ...June.ll. Three men
rondo a Mesperao assault on Eagono
Calkins, who llver low raim outsmo 01
vlllnm. last ' nlaht. One of them
.. . j . . ... ...... ... 1. 1 1 . i,
kmvpplod'uiin nuom, iuu nuca. wmm mu
ntlinra rifled his pockets. They took- his
jmckot-book, watch and all other valUa
ables found upon him. Calkins "was
pretty badly handled. His assailants es
caped. - - "
ASult far Malicious Prosecution.
pnoviDEXCE-It L, June 11. Tho .suit
r,f s.-mtiiol It. Kecnan riKalnst Uoflrws.
Trlndlo, of Washington,--,fpr- $20.000-for
tnallelous prosecution, Is oil trjal ill tho
Court: bf Common fleas. Tha cted rffDlvs
out of n. patent suit in which Kcouau
was a witness. A'rinuio uau mm arrest
ed for alloged perjury, but the case was
dismissed.
Johnson's Alleged Murdorer Arrnlgncd.
KeW Hedto'bb'. ilass.. Juno 11. Mars-
den, the alleged murderer of Peter John
jnn. was arraluuod in tho Third District
Court and pleaded not guilty, iiio gov
ernment was notj-eady for trial and the
caso was continued until noxt Saturday.
Marsden was committed witliout uan.
Horsewhipped by Wnuinn.
WnoxRocKBT. It L. Juno 11. Mills 13.
Knapp was horsowhlppod by Mrs. Annie
Miller, a wull-kuown business woman,
on Main street before a large crowd.
Somo Insulting remark on tho part of
Knnpp wus the cause, lho parties are
business rivals.
Will Iloturn With the Charleston.
Iquiqub, via (Jalvoston, Juno 11. The
Itata will leave for California on Satur
day, with her cargo of arms and ammu
nition on board, accompanied by tho
Charleston.
Life-Savers Ttowimled.
I.ondun. Juue ll.i-The Preiddont
Smldon Iloatlrln a Bmatoga Hotel.
Saratoga, N. Y., Juno 11. l'cter F
Trasso, a hardware merchant of New
York, died suddenly of hoart failure at
the Adelphla Hotel during tho morning,
lie was OS yoars old.
Slguod the lU-Dlstrictlng Mil.
Tirnrrns. June 11. Tho Congressional
Eo-IUstrletlng bill recently passed by tbe
Legislature has Wan signed ny tne uov-
nriuu.
SIR JOHN'8 FUNERAL., '
"Stiousands Walked In the Trolnm To
dny at Kingston,
'Kinostoh, Ont, Juno li. Tne. ftraerol
of tho lato Promlor. :John A. Alacdouald,
which took place this a'fteruoon, Was the
largest ever seen In Canada.
From an oarly houf iit.' thernornlng a
vast crowd throngod thojipproaches to
the City. "Hall building; whoro the body
was lying In state, t and lined tlio
thcrolighfBresthoigh wMc'h lho funeral
cortege would pass. Everywhere were
signs of mournlDg. The housos along
tho route of tho procession woro draped
In black uiubln every manner ' possible
tho people1 of the city evinced thou
snrrnw.
Members of die lato Cabinet nctod as
pallboarers. Thousands walked In thej
procession and lined tho streets.
Sir John Macdouald's will will not be
probated until nfter tho fuuornl. It was
drawn un somo years nso by tho Hon.
Mr. Abbott and Is understood to contain
a wish that Kingston should bo his last
resting placo. Tho estate, though not
largo, will probably roallzo iuu,uuu, tuo
great bulk consisting of tho testimonial,
of ?80,000' presented 1 to Sir John In 1870
by tho CoUsorvntlvo party and Invested
in Lady MacuoDaid's name.
Senator Abbott to bo Promlor.
Ottawa, Juno 11. It is now admitted
In all quartora that Sonator Abbott Is to
ba the future Premier of Canada. He will
bo sent for bv Lord Stuulov to-morrow.
Tho composition of tho now Cabinet will
bo made oxactly tho same as tho other.
An eflort will be tnado to socuro an oarly
prorogation of Parliament, and during
the followln a recess n reconstruction of
tho Mlnistry wlll take placo with Sir
John Thompson as Premier and W. B.
Meredith leader of the Ontario party and
J. A. Choploau loador of tho Quoboo
party.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
every WATERPROOF COLLAR on CUFF
THAjT CAN BE RELIED ON
iSTo-t to garii-t !
3irofc to Discolor I
BE UP
TO
THE MARK
BEARS, THIS MARK.
' "TRADE
of
pre-
lw. United SUteH has caused to uo
,.ntl a Bold watch and medal to tho
captain, and gold watches and chains to
U.e first and' third officers of the Alton
Mhaw for rescuing tho schooner Electric
Jj'gbt. .
Minister Smith Sails for Home.
LivKHPOOI 3"une 11. Among the pas
sengers on the City of Paris, which sailed
for Now York, wore Mr. Charles Emory
.Smith, United States Minister to Hussia.
A Cure for Constipation and
Hoadacho.
Dr. Silfw Lane, while in tha Kocky
Mountains, discovered a root that whn
combined with other herbs, makes an e8j
and certain cure for constipation! It as in
the form of dry roots and loaves, and is
known as Lftne'st Family Jlodicine. It
will cure siok headache. For the Mood,
liver and kidneys, and for clearing up tho
complexion it dop wosders. Uruggmte
eoll it at 60 cuuU a package
"VVo ara rapidly noarlng lho longest day
and the glorioUB Fourth.
Ask Your PrlondB About It.
Your difetreeeitig coiiRh can bo cured,
We know it because Kemp's Balsam
within tho past few years has' cured so
many coughs and colds in this community,
Its romarkablo sale has boon won entirely
by its genuine merit. Ask some lriond
who has usod it what ho thinks of Kemp's
Balsam. There is no medicine so pure,
nonoso effective. Largo bottles SOo and $1
at all druggists'.
Yellow loathor lacod boots are tho latest
dictum in foot wear.
Sudden Deaths,
Jlrart disease Is by far the luoet frequent
cause or suonen aeaiu, which lniureeouii
four cases Is uubusmctod. The KVinnlonisai
not generally understood. Thcbo are: lying
on the right side, short breath, pain or dis
tress In side, liucK or shoulder, irregular
pulse, astnma, wean ana uuugry epeiis, wina
oppression, dry i
Miles' Illustrated
couth una unotlierlni,'. Dr.
. liooS on ileart Dlseate. (rLi-
nt C. 11 . ilngenuuch, who hdl and guarantee
I)r SUles' unequaiea new licnrn uie.uuuiuH
Kcsiuraiii e iserviue, wuicci cures um-imi,
ness, lieadache, sleepJtt-sneH-.clIects of drink
tng, etc. it couiaius uo opiuiei
It is astonishing bow much happier other
pooplo aro than ourselves,
Shiloh'a Consumption Cure,
This Is beyond question the most suo-
cesslul CoukIi Medicine we have evtr sold,
a lew doses Invariably cure tbe woin cases ol
tXiugh, Oroup, and JlrouchltlB, while Its won
derm! success In the cure of Consumption is
without a iiaiallel In the hUlory of medicine.
mce us nrsi aiscovery
guaruntee, a test which
first disenverv It has been sold on
.a test which no other medicine
can stand. Ii you have a Couth we eameUly
ask you to try it. J'rlce 10 cents, 60 cents, and
11.10. If your Liungs are tore. Clust or Jlaes:
lame, use Shlloh's i'orous l'lahter. Hold bv
C. II. Ilageubuch, N. 10. corner Main and
Lloyd streets,
Somo ridors are learning that oven
safety bicyclo can lmvo its tricks.
To Nervous, Dobilltatod Men,
If you send ua your address, we will
mall vou our illustrated Damnhlet explain
ing all about Dr. Dye's Oelohratod Electro
Voltaic Belt and Appliances, and their
charming eflects upon the nervous da
billtated system, and how tbqy will quickly
rnstoreyoatOTigor, and manhood, pamph
let free. If you are thus afflicted, we will
end you a Belt and Appliances on a trial
Voltaic Hhi.t Co.. Manball. Micb.
FOR MEN ONLY!
irorlGST or TAILING AKHOOD(
lapn.rfilnnJNERVOUSEF.BILIiy.
lLfErrorrtorExoflwwainOldorYouniT.
HotiuU, SoUt 3IA1!IK)I) rully Bculnrrfl. How a FnUrge utl
filrn.ttbrn-)E4V,lM)MKMIf'KI4)HlAa4PAnTHir.IUl;1f
Abnotulrly nnMilnff IIOS1K TllraTMKT Ueneflli Inndftf.
Km ttt lltjtnm 60 Btalw, ud l'oreo ruuslrttw. Wril then.
Ueerllle Hoot, riplsnstloti anil in)( ina!ltl (nealed)fre
AUrw ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUPFAE-O.N. V
Hal
NEEDS HO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT.
THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
Fhildolphla and Beading Bailroadi
2inr7 in rseeiMay 10, 1891
TRAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAIl AS Ffiimws
n lS2iS,eVjrlc Tlarhllftdelphia. VfeekdMysI
2..0tfl.25,, r.a9 b. m. and 12.85 2.60 and 5.58
t' w vi, .V K Acer - '. ruT
fork, via Mauch Chunk, week days.
Kor iieaaing-ana Jrnnade,
6.25,
n. m.
PhllAflftfnhlii wnlr Antrm
2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.85 2.E0 and 6.55 pirn.
LAKESIDE!
The finest in the" interior of
the State. Only available
health and pleasure grounds
in tno Anthracite
SPECIAL NOTICES.
The veBllbuled compartment sleeping car
rerentlv Introduced on tho Ubirago, Bt. Pau.
and Kansas City Jtallway are models nf cm-
lon.eonvenii-nce aau iuxnry. Any pairun o
the slieping car isenanled, by tbe Introdnc
lion oi i nese compariineui cars, iu hcnre im
same prlvaey and onveulonce that he woolC
In the best hotel. No other line webt of Ohl.
caso runs the compartment cars. In addi
tion, uie iraiusare equippeu wiui iuu ruguiui
open Jt'unraan sleeper, giving passengers men
cnoice. J. no ui .lng car service is imiyupu
the requirements ot modern railway service
An excellent cuisine, promptly bervtd amid
elegant surroundings, al inoderato rhaiges
leavesnniuingnowio ueuesiren. au- oiour
people cimtemplailng a trip to any part of thi
west or northwest cannot rosslbly Kecure
nener Rccomnioaanons or lower ruitxj mat
l,y addressing V :r. uooiey, iienerai Agentoi
Hie PHj.Hf-ncur department. S38 Chestnut HL.
Philadelphia, I'n.
WHITE 1-J5AK8 AND DAltK CANONS.
Colorado Is a land of tharp contrasts, ol
brilliant lights, ol Intense sundews; n land
where belubts and deDths make obvious the
meaning of the word antithesis; a land where
everv inood In mind can find an answerlnir
mood In nature. The high, white minarets of
the mountains, from whose Blender pinnacle?
Host tbe wind-blown banners oi thosnow, ap
peal Willi siieui eloquence lu uiu lony npira
tons of the soul; the sombro chasms cleft by
Titan forces throngh granite-hearted bills
wi niu whoso ueptus uurK snaaows luront;
and swirling torrents dashspeak to the heart,
a languago tnat turius, lnspircsana awes, it
does not follow that these glories ol white
peaks and those glooms of dark canons pre
clude the pleasant. Intervals, the sunny
meadows or the secluded nooks wherein the
tired mind or wearied body may find peace
ful rtH and relnge from turmoil and toll. To
one making a Journey In Colorado, New
Mexico or Utah, or taking a transcontinental
tour lroui Kast to West, or rfee rera. the Den.
ver and Hlo Grande Kallroad otters accom
modations equal lu elegance.convontence and
luxury to those of any other line with tha ad;
ded attractions of the unrivalled sceuerv
along Its line, abounding In a magnificent
iipuleuce of white peaks and dark cauons,
The month 6f November, 18'JO, witnessed one
oi tne most important improvements in ran
ru:id laclllties that has vet been made In Col.
orr-doand tho West. The completion of the
standard gauge of tho' Denver and KloOrande
Kallroad Irora Denver, Colorado, over the
mountains to Ogdeu, Utah, Which five year)
ago was aeemea an lmpos&ioiiuy, is cenainiy
a trUimpb of daring and engineering skill.
The new line is bv Ihe way of Leadvllle. tun!
nellng Tennessee I'ass, threading; tho canons
of Hie lOagleand Grand lllvers, glvlne a view
ol the Mount of the Holy Crosn, enroute, takl
lug tts trains Jhroush Glonwood Borings and
down the Grand Klver 1o Grand Junctlonl
President Harrison doollncil to uttond
tho Southern Exposlsion at Ealelgh in
October.
Undor tho Collateral Inheritance law
Connecticut's share of P. T. Barnum's es
tate is $W,22U.i)3.
Fifty-five convicts were transferred
from Sina Sing prison to the prison at
Auburn, N. Y.
Two thousand .lows have emigrated'
from Ellzabothgrad, Russia, principally
to America within six weeks.
The Bell Telephone directors have da-.
clared a regular dividend or 8 per cent.,
and an extra dividend of u per cent,
Freddie Rock, aged 13, of Saunders-
villo, Mass., was killed by an accidental
blow on the head with a baseball bat.
The annual report of the Board of As
scssors of Boston shows that tho total
valuation of that city as taxed, was 822,-
431,800.
The International Typographical Union
in session at Boston adoptod resolutions
favoring tho Governmental control of
telegraphs.
Two hundred hnuds In Robert Adams'
cotton mill nt Birmingham, Conn., havo
struck becau3o of a. reduction of 4U per
cent, in their wages,
Dominlco Filllppl, murdoror of his sis
ter-in-law, Govanl Dlonora, nt Cedar
Brook, N. J., was sentenced to 30 yoars
in Stnto prison.
At Camden, N. J., William, alias
"Razor," Mount, who killed Leonard
Wolnac on April 14, was sentenced to 10
years lu Stnto prison.
Many schools nnd collogos hold gradu
atlon exorcises, and among the principal
onos woro Columbia Juiw bchool, f rlnco-
ton and Vnssnr.
It scorns that tho hot woathor has pro
duced an opidomlo of suicides, as there
were throe succo3srul oases and one at
tempt In New York yesterday.
Tho salo of intoxicating liquors in
Cambridge, Mass., is now absolutely pro
hibited, the board of Aldermen having
voted to evon refuso licenses to druggists,
Tho Right Rev. John Eagan, Roman
Cathollo Bishop of Wntorford nnd Lla-
more, Ireland, Is dead, lie had been
suffering for some time past with in-
fluonza.
A womnn who gave the name of Beatrtco
Collins, of New York, was arrested at
Reading, Pa., for passing countorfolt
dollars. On her person was found a
dozen counterfeit dollars and about $03
In good money,
Billy McMillan, the well-known Wash".
ington pugilist, and Tom Ryan, the
Chicago welter-weight champion, have
been matched to fight to a finish on Au
gust 8 next, for a purso of 750 and the
gate receipts.
A western ranchman namod Frazloj
Oilman, who formerly lived In Water
vlllo, Mo,, has forwarded a letter to tha
region.
Summer Resort, Pic-nic
and Pleasure Grounds I
LAKESIDE (Kast Mahanoy Junction) mid
way between Mahanoy City and Tania
qna, now managed by a new stock com
pany, will be open to tho public within a few
weeks, and dales can now be tecured. A
number of societies have already been booked
and others wishing desirable dates should
make application without delay.
Under the newmanagemeut many Improve
ments will be made, some of them being now
under way, that will make it the pio-uloand
pleasure grounds of the region.
A large dancing pavlUlun and u trotting
park are among the new additions. The beet
horses in tho Slate will be secured to run or
trot thlsseason.
Tim natural attractions nnd mngnill
cent sccuery of tho place are un
equalled, and a day of recrea
tion and pleasure may be
spent in it to advantage.
There is good flshlng and
bathing iu the twin lnltcn
mirroundingthegrounds. Boat
houses will bo built on tho lakeside
and regattas will be frequent this season
Sunday, 2.10 and 7.48 a. m.
, nort Ht,rrtsbnrB' weelt dRr 2.10,7.20 a. m,i
t,tO, 5.65 p. m.
ljjdr Afleniown, week, day,, 7.20 t. m.,,12.36
ir'l'ft week iW! 2.1?,7.S,n. mi.
i2.3iZ.E0 and 6.56 p.m. Sunday, 2,10 and 7.48
4. in
For .Taraaiiua and Mahanoy City, week
lays 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.8S 2.E0 and S.5S
p.m. Bnndny, 2.10 and 7.48 a.m. Additional
or Mahanoy Olty, week days 7.00 r. m.
For Lancaster and Columbia, week days.
.20 a. m., 2.E0 p. m. '
For Williams port', Bunbnry and Lewlsburu.
weekdays. 8.2 V7.20 and 11.30 a. m 1.36. 7.5)
j, m. Sunday 8.25 a. m.
For Mahanoy Wane, week days, 2.10 3.25.
25, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m 12.3-5, 1.35, 2.50, 5.55.
7.00 una u., p.m. Sunday, 210, 3,23 and 7.13
a. m. o,vo i. uu.
12.
2'10 )(.2i.,.lS a.m.. 3.05 P.m.
for ABhland and bhamokln. week davs.
2, 5.25,7.20, 11.8) a. m 135, 7.00' and tf,2S
nnnaay am a, m.. a.xnj p. m.
THA1NB FOK HHENAN DOAll !
Leave Mew York via PhllAdnlnhln. wenlr
fays. 7,45 a: m l.so, 4.00, 7.30 p. m lz.is
ngni. Hnnahy, b.w p.m. ,1.15 tnut.
Ive Now York via Mnuch Chunk, week
lays, 4.30, S.ih a. m 1.00 and 4.00 p. m.
Lmvo FluUdelphla. week days. 4.10. ana
10.00 a m. 4.00 and 6,00 p. m., from Broad
no caiiowtiill ana 8.80 a. m. and 11..J0 d. m.
from 9th ano ureen streets. Sunday 0,05 a.
m. ll.! p. m. from Mb nno t-reen.
Iayo Ktftdlng. week days, 1.35. 7.10, 10.C6
tnd 11.80 a. m.. 6.. 7X7 p. m. Hnndav 1.35 and
10.48 a. m.
Leave FottsvlUe. week davs. 2.40. 7.40 a. m..
3.80,6.11 p. m. Sunday, 2,10 a, m. and 2.15
. m.
leave Ttunaqua, week days, 3.20, 8,48 and
9.. m., i.zi, 1. 1 j, ana v.us p. m, unnaay fi.il
111. and 2.50 n. m.
Leave Mahanoy City, week davs. 8.40. 0.18
ind 11.47 a. in.. 1.51. 7.42 and 0.44 u. m. Hun.
lay, 3.4tl a. iu., 3.20 p, m.,
t,ettve jnananoy riaoe, ween oays,V'4J,,tu
1.80, 9AJ, 1U8 a. m.,U-5, 2.00. 5 20, 6 26, 7.57, and
",w p, ui. ouuuuy a.1 -, anu o.im, a. m
if, p. m.
Ijeavo Ulrardvllle (Kappahaunook Station)
iveek days, 2.n7, 4.07, 6.36, and 0.41 h. m 12.05,
J2, 6.28, 6.32, 8.03 and 10.06 p, m. tsunday, 2,47,
(.27, 8.26 a.m. 3.41 p. m.
a.58 a.m. 8.36 and 11,15 p. m. Sunday 11.15
J-S1- ,..
for naiumore, wasmngiou ana ine wes
la B. & O. K. K.. throneh trains leave Ulrard
it 4.16. S01 and 11.27 a. m.. 1.84. 4.24. 6.55 anH
P. m. Sunday, 4.16 6.02 11.27 a, m t.'M
.atftna7.'jdp. m.
LHle PbtladelDbia. Chestnut B'roat Wiiarf.
ua South Street Wharf.
For Atlantic Cltv.
vr con-UKJ-n r inrw, cr;w tt. ui, turn a.wi
1.00 p. to. Accommodation, 8.00 a. 6.00
P. m.
bundays. Express, 0.00, a. m. Accorr.mo--tation,
6.00 a. in. and 4.80 p. m.
tfeiurnuig, leave .Auautic uuy, aepoi ournex
Vtlantle and Arkansas V6nues. Weeh-dayio
mxptom.
A.oeoZumoi
I. SO n. m.
ounaayB, iupress, i.w p, ui
7.30. 0.00. a. in
atlon, 6.00, tf.06 a.
aiid4.00. P.
ni. ana iw
Accommol
For. Sunday Schools, Lodges, Sec,
The grounds are most suitable for pic-nics and outings. For dates and other
information, call on or address,
O. A. KEIM, Excursion Manager,
i HHIilSAKIIO.VII, Fa,
thence to Salt Lake City.
Franclheo. lly this route one Is given an op
portunity to behold the magnificence of Ksgle
Ulver Canon and the marvelous beauty an
grandeur of the Canon of the Grand. The
overland Irnln Is a model in every resnect.
From tbe?iiglnetotbe last first-class coach
everything is bright and new, and of the
moat elegant style of workmanship and
finish.
If any reader desires to know more aboul
these Mupendous works of nature, write ton,
K, Hooprr, Ocneral Passenger AKent,Denver,
Colorado, and he will tend vou. free ol cost.
elegantly Illustrated books, glvlnir a full de
scription of the marvels of the "Scenic
jLtne,"- Stanley Wood in the "Oreat Divide.'
It would pay for evory 'man to writo his
own obituary and then live up to it,
Miles' Nerve and Liver PlllB
Act on a saw jwtnolple rotiulBtlug the
1 1 ver, stomach and bowels through Hie iwrt-t
A new dltopvery. Dr. Miles' Fills speedily
eure bllaosuev, bad taMe, torpid liver, piles,
GOiistfmulon. unennaled for men. women.
oh"dren. 8tnallt, lullilefct, surest I 5ld(.es,
Vict. Samples Free, at C. II. llsgenbuch'a
urugsuira.
The trail in(f dip of the modern walking
dross has bean pulled up out of tho dirt.
X.OKIJ KAMNKS SAID,
"M"n ot the earliest timet first saw the vice" ami
,llm'astai of the preacut times;" but they '-luit
o uess the moral i ostroluts for one, or cures fir
thi. .On r, that we do. Scrofula and spuciflcdls
t'ose were loourablit, unmitigated ounse, until the
I'actns Hlooil Cure oome to neutralise and eradi
cate them by simply purifying the blood,
Bold at Klrlln's Drugstore, Ferguson House
lllo;k Bhenandoati.
Is and will ever bo tho
best
Homody for
On-nt . TnfliiftTir.a. BaolraohO,
Pnlnn In tho Hido. Ohest and
Jointo, NourulgiQ, Sprains, &o
Bsfore you aei to my, ottala
mi- TRPr op cHAHCE-ua
theralnaWo botlti ,,fltilaetoHfslthi;lwltoi
k (mdoMemettaol -pronunent pbypldanB. I
F.AD.RICHTER&C0
aiO Broad way.
HEW YORK.
28
Pffza Medals Awarded I
(loptiivaHouBeai RtidoUtadtiloadoni
50 Cents a bottle, For Salo by
v. i". j. icmxjiiv.
C. II. 1IAGEM1TJOH,
SHENANDOAH, PA.,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILK0A0.
BOHtrsrutiLi. DIVISION.
On and after Nov. 21, 1800, Iraint will Jem
ie?i anaoah a$ follows:
For WlKeau. eilberton. Frackvlllo. New
Castle, 8t. Clair, and way points, 6.W, B.b
a m and 4.16 v m.
Sundays, wu, v.w a m and uupm,
For Fottsvllle, B.00, Mil a m and 4.15 p m,
Hundays, 600, 8.40 a m and 8.11) p m.
For Reading, B.U0, a. 10 a m and 4.15 p m.
Sundays, WO, i).40a..m. and8.1Upm.
For t'ottstown. fhoemzville. Norrlstowi
And Philadelphia (Broad street station), 6,00
.iv a m.- ana t.io p m wee& nays
tincday s, euu, u.4u a m a.io p m
Trains leave Frackvlhe lor Bhenandoah al
10.40 am and 12.14, 7.12, 10,09 p m, Unndays
LL.ia a xn ann o.iu p in.
Leave PotUvllle lor Qhenaudoab, 10.15 aiic
11.48. a m 7.15. 0.42 p m. Bundays, 10.40 a m
5.15 p m.
Ieave rniiaueipnia (iiroaa Bireci siAuonj
for Fottsvllle and Bhenandoah. 6.57.10.25 a ir
2.10, 4.10 and 7.00 p m week days. Sunday 9.
am and 1.10 p.m.
ror w i ort, 3.-J), .U3, t.iu, o.ao, djm. i.xi
SAX) 8.3a i.m. Il.o0andll.15am. 12.00 noon, nim
lted express, 1.08 and 4.60 p m.) 12.44,1.40, 2.S0
3.204, 6, 6,.6.ao, 6.50 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 p m, 12.01
Un Handavs. 8.20. 4.05. 4.40. 5.35. 8.12. 8.80. 0.50
a m. and 12.40, S.20 (limited 4.60), 6.23, 0,80, 6,61
7.1 j B,u p m ana iz.ui nigm.
Dor ctea uiri, pnng iaao, iieimar,
Ocean Uroye, Asbnry lark, and Long lirancl
iW, 11,15, a. in. 4.00 p, m, week dayi e'oi
Freehold, 6.0', p. m. week days. i
Ualtlmor- and Washington, S.60, 7.20, 8.31
9.10, 10.20, ) 1.18 a m, 12.1 (limited express) 8.4
i.li oj3i unitt.iv p. ni., anu iaui hikuu x'U'
Baltimore! nly, 2.02, 4.1 1, 5 08 and li.SO p. m
OnBundays,8.60.7.20, 0.lUand 11.1S a. m. 4.41
6.57, 7.40 p m. 12.03 night. Baltimore only,
).U5 anu u.3u p m.
Governor of Maine demanding the portrait ,$1 Teto 12??5 p. m.Jlira nlght,wk!
ot William King, tho first Governor of that days. Bondays, 7.20 a. m., 12.03 night.
u.Tains leave ii&msnnrg tor iiusuurK ituu
the west every day at 12.23 and 8.10 a m and
9.uuuimiiea) ana o.iu p m. way lur Aiiuuna,
1.16 a m and 4.10 p m every day.
For lMtuburg only, 11.20 a m dally and 10.2U
, m week days.
Leave fcmnbury for Wllllamsport, Elnura.
Canandalgua, Kochester, liunuloand Niagara
Falls, 6.10 a m dally, and 1.43 pm week days.
For vatklns, 6.W0 p m week days.
For Krle and Intermediate Dtilnts. 5.10 a mi,
dally. For Lock Haven, 5.10, and 9i a m.
dally, 1.34 and 50 p. m. week days. Foi
Itenova 6.10 a m 1.43 and 6.30 ti m week days,
5.10 a. m Bundays. , ,
JHAB, B. fUOil, J. K.-WOOU,
Hen. Mati't Oen. Pass. Agt
Williams & Ik
linn. 7 Ml a. m.nno 4.30 rj. u.
O. O. HANCOCK. Gen'l l'aas'r AgtJ
v. A. MOLICOD. free. A Uen'l Manner.
LeMgh Talley Railroad.
AUBAKIltMKNT OF FAbSEHGEIt TI'-AIfiH.
MAY 10, 1891.
Passencer trains will leave Bhenandoah fcr
Mauch Chunk. LehlRhton. Blatlneton. Cntn-
sauqua, Allentown, llethlehem, Eastnn, 1'hll
adelpblaaudNew York at 5.47, 7.40, 0.08 a, m.t
122, 3.10, 5.20 p.m.
For llelvldere, Delaware Water Gap ami
Btroudsburg at 5.47, a. m., and 5.21) p. m.
ior liamueri-viiieana irenion, a, m,
For White Haven. WllkesJiarre and FltU.
ton 5.47, 0.08, 10.41 a. m., 3.10 and 558 p. m.
For TunKnannocu, iu.ii a. ra., j.wuuao.:o
p. ra.
For Auburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyono
10.41 a. m and 5.20 p. m.
For Lacej vine, iowanoa, tjayre, waveny,
r tn vine, lunuuun. Dajic, hyviij,
Elralra, ltochester, ilulUilo, Magara Falls,
CblcaRO and all points West at 10.41a. ra.,ancl
5.2up. m.
State, which for 80 years has beon bunco
ing In tho btate House nt Augusta, llo
says the picture was at the request of Mr:
Blaine loaned to tho Stato by his wife
In 1800.
Weather Indlputlons.
WAsniNQTOS, June 11. For Now England
and Eastern Now York; Fain cooler on
tho coast; warmer In tho Interior; easterly
winds.
For Now Jersey: Talr, warmer; southeast
erly winds.
For Westorn New York and Western Penn
sylvania: Showers; stationary temperature)
southeasterly winds.
NEW YOIlK MAllUUTS.
New York, Juno 10. Monoy on call loaned
easy at 3 aud o$ per coat.
BONDS.
Closing
Yesterday
4Us, 1801 Itog ..100
4U$, 1801 Coup 104
4 , 1007 Keg ISOtJ
4 8, 1007 Coup H-'IH
STOCK MAHICiiTB.
" Cloning
Yostenluy
Canadian Paolfle 77H
ueninu rnoiiio ou
Chicago, Uur. JiQulnoy,,
Delaware & Hudson
Closlnpr
xo-uay
100
1?
Closing
To-dn?
pel., Luck. & Western .....131M
Erie , lQil
Erlo prof 60
l.nkobUoro 10SM
Ijaula. li Nash , 73)1
Michigan Central 00
Hls.oui-ll'uutlo,....-. 07
Now Ji rsey Central 108W
,iuoj.a
Northwestern.
Ore iron Nft ltratlull 71
l'licillo Mall 30
ltoadlng. 3t
Hock lslunii 70M
bt. l'aul J
Jlulon Poulflo , , 44
Wistorn Union 703.
l'UODUCD MARKET.
Juno. July.
Wheat, 10GW 10SW
Corn., 05 usil
Oats 47 CO'
MKHCaNTILE nXCHANOIi
Butter Steady. Western extrus. 10c
Cheie Dull. Btate, fuotory, now, cholo
whita. OUo aLlio.
Kgft-bull. 6tato, fresh, 16.olflWo.; wegt-
yT-ILMINQTON 4 NOllTHEBN It. It.
jme mote in eneci jum. iu. ihui.
Trains leave Iteadtn? (P. l It. station) for
Held, Waynesburg Junction, Coatesvllle.West
L-iiester,cnaosiorn junction, is. a u. junction,
Wllmlnetnnliiid Intermediate stations, dally
except Bunday, at 6.25 and 8.80 a.m. and 8.15
n. m. Hundav only at 8.05 n. m.
For Warwick, Bt.l'eters and lnlermedlate
statlons,dally except Bunday, at 8.20 a.m., and
o,iu p. m. nuuuay onjy tt.io a. m.
cur mrubuuru tiuu iniermeuiuui bluliuhs.
Saturday only, at 12 in.
furimiuiuureuuu UMiingtou id. u. i.
It.) dally except Bnnduy at 0.25 and 8.30 a; m,
nnd 8-16 p. m. bunday only at 3 05 p. m.
Trains arrives! neaaintr tr. & it. ttuuon)
Irom Wilmington, 11. & O. Junction. Mont-
cnanm, cnanawora junction, west cnester,
Lenape, Contesvllle, Waynesbnrg Junction,
Bpr(ugneld,Joanna(BIrdst)oro, Gibraltar, Bey
fen aud Intermediate stations, dally except
Bunday at 10.20 n. m. 5.52 and 8.17 p. in. B'lrv
any pmy nt- iwh n. m.
From Bt. l'eters. Warwick and intermediate
stations, dally extent hundnv. at 8.23 a. 111.
and 2.25 p.m. Hunday only at 6 p. m.
From lllrdstiom and Intermediate Btations.
Saturday only at 1.40 p. m.
From Waihlnirton and Baltimore, dally ex
cept Bunday. 10 20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 P.m.
Bunday only nt 11.24 a. m.
liuWJNicss njiiuuB, uen i ito. Agi,
A. G. AICCAUBLAND, Bnpt.
Chamber Sets,
Bedsteads,
Bureaus,
Chlfioulers,
Wash Stands,
Couches,
Dressing Cabinets,
Wardrobes,
Armolres,
Sideboards,
Dining Tables,
China Closets,
Dining Cnalrs,
Buffets,
Smoking Chairs,
Card Tables,
Mirrors,
Bofas,
Tea Tables,
Parlor Suits,
T
U
Lounges,
Divans,
Easy CbalrB,
Parlor Cabinets,
Easels,
MusloCablneU,
Piano Chairs,
Hall stands,
Settees,
Uall Tables,
Fancy Tables,
Wood Mantels,
Book Cases,
Writing Desks,
Secretaries,
Book Cabinets,
Pianos, ,
U 1
Organs,
Sewing Machines,
EEDBIMC
For Mmlra and tho West vlaSalamauca at
3.10 p. m.
or Auaeunea, nazieion, mocKion, Lum
her Yard, Weatherly and Penn Haven Juno
t Ion nt 5.4 7. 7.40.0.08 a. m.and 12.52. 8,10 and
6,23 p. m. i
For Jean esvi lie, Levlston and Beavef -Meadow,
7,40, 0,08 a. m. and 5,23 p. m.
or Hcranion ai o.n u.un, iu.il a. m. a,iu anu
6;2ttp. m.
For Uazle Brook. Jcddo, Drlfton and Free
laud at 6.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.11 n. m.. vm 8.10 ana
5.20 p. m.
Fur lluakahe at 5.47 and 9.08 a. m ana
3.10 p. ra.
For Wlggans, Gllberton and Fraokvllle at
6.60 and a.OS a. m and 4.10 p. m.
For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano,
6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, 10,63 a. m.,12.62,3.10,5.20, 8,03,
9.21 and 10.27 p.m.
For Lost uieeK, jiraravine ana Asniauu,
I J rr 1 AM Q KO init o m i in t in i in A $.1-
II . I , ,U.UAW . u . . I. ... . ( , ...... v.vwy
8.10 and 9.14 p. m.
For Darkwater, Bt. Clelr and Pottsville.
7.40, 9.08, 10.58 a. m., 12.52,3.10,4.10, 6.2tl and 8.03
P-ra- ,
uor nacs mouniaiii, new xwsiuii u
Morea. 7.40. 9.08. 10.6S a. m.. 12.62, 3.10, 5.26 ana
18.03 p. m.
For Haven Bnn, Centralla, Mt. Carmel ana
Bhamokln, 8.62, and 10.15 a. ra., 1.40, 4.40
anaB.uup.m.
Trains leave Bhamokln for Bhenandoah.
7.55 11.55 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 8X0 p. m., arriving
at Bhenandoah, 9.05 a. m., 12.52, 8.10, 6.20 and
11.15 p. oi.
Tot Lost Creek. GlrardvlUe and Ashland.
16.50, 9.10 11.35 a. in., 2.45 p. m.
For Darkwater. Bt. Clair and Pottsville,
S.60,' 8.00, v; a.m.. 2.45 p, m.
IFor xatesvme, xnanonoyuity ana uemiiu,
8.0011.33 a. m 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m.
For Jjofty, Audenrled and Uazleton, 8XXJ
a.m., 1.40 p. m:
IrurJiiaucn uuumi, i-enigmon, oiuiiubiuu,
Oatasauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton
and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m;
n or. I'niiaaeipma, i.iu p; m,
k. 11. BYINGTON.
Gen'l Pass. Agt., Bethlehem:
$m mm mm
ror i,osrorFAii-inu wamivuui
rjoeuoril nd NERVOUS I1BILIIY
iweuutnor uoay snonina, ncoi
Jof Srrarior EzetBses la Older Young,
Blr."U.WSK,lIM!tr.UlTl'BO110'l8l'lBTerfl01)I,
4bi.iii.ir ..r.nl.r lioau liuirnLM-u..,tii lo ar.
ta mill rro tv DUUt u4 t r.lj. Coulri.i. Ilrll. Utm.
U,iirlttl Kiwk, icl..tlou.4 pro.l.M.tl.il(..l.dl (r.f.
A4ii tniK MEOICAb OO-i BUFFALO, N. Vi
UPHOLSTERY. GOODS.
BOTTOM PRICES.
J. P. Williams &-Bra
8HENAOT30AH, PA.
Don't foreet that this Is the only purely veo
table and etreetlve blocrt purifier known.
Usedlor SOOyeats In Brazil, aud two years
tested In this country, It absolutely neutral
izes and removes all impurities of the blood,
whether of scrolulous or eneclno nrleln. In
A newly discovered MINEItAL WATEK, lietited or acquired, and is the only reliable
Idincuji w... uu tuiuviiMi nuu una uw
failures and no relapses.
WATER OF LIFE.
the use of which will supply Important ele
ments necessary to iieaitu. it wm cure me
Kidneys, Liver, Btolnacli, tiudjill Bowel and
Bladder diseases. It will dissolve calculi and 1
remove them. .Itiemoves the urlo acid from
the blood and thus destroys Malaria and
Chills. It cures Brlght's disease, and Is es
pecially recommended for people advanced In
life, aud for general debility. For undoubted
prools or linn send lor
tariicuiHrs, iu j
Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store,
Ferguson's Hotel Mock, Shenandoah, i'o.
pari
Co.,
id lor pamphlet giving full I
It. riJllHY, Water ol LUe
S South Main Bt Wllkes-Barre, Pa.
MAKKIb
Ct.l
RIN0U,
Whan tiMuhlAil tilth thAp nnnovlm: lrreunlK.itit '
fm. unrlv fmimiini ft i.cli' ir ctrOniir. or troK Cnn
Ue DR DuCHOtNS Celebrated
FEMALE REGULATING PILLS.
They ere BtrengtbeMntf to tho entlrt tjvitf., tapart
tone, tigojf ana mmcnfeitp iorce to uu rauctioaii oi ooa j
iuil atad Bent br iuhII, vsouietr tealed, )1. Adarwa.
Pr.Hortor MudlolnoCo.,ST.LOUIS. M0
-Xliouiauu& ii iv i ht,uii i ijruiaueaity cuteU by-
lJlll-AllEI-iJlIIA.i'A Kast!Rtoiirt,nooiviraiU'n
or lues ut tluiu from tmji'cas, irimmin lu
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