The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 18, 1891, Image 2

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    The Evening Hbramj.
PUHL1B11ED DAILY AND WEEKLY.
31 0. BOVER, Editor and PuMlthor,
W. J, W ATKINS, Loe&l Editor.
SUBSCRIPTION rates:
DAISY, -per ymt W 0
Whiciu.v, per year
1 5
Entered at th I'mtoiUm, l Bbenandoah, Pa.
ror transmission itirough the Malls
m iiaHnJ elam mull mwitr,
PUBLIHHKD DAILY AND WKKKLY.
MOUNT TROY'S MIFJACUES.
Many liivulliUfltlU Culling on ttlo l'rliist
l'hyilclitn
Prrrommo, .Time 10. Tho llttlo church
of the Most Holy Nnnae, on Uount Troy,
continues to bo the centre of ottriictlou
for hundreds of nflllcted humanity.
About 600 Invalids applied to Father
Molllnger for his blessing during; the
tnornliiK, nnd nil were ncoommodiitcd.
In no instance, however, nun a presorip.
tion for medicine alven out. Ihe ter
nblo heat added much to the stilferlims
of the Invalliln, who braved the nun's
rays lu their efforts to reaoh tho presence
of the priest. Many of the sufferers, weak
ened by disease and long confinement,
were overcome and falntea. inoy woro
revived by attending friend and In some
Instances removed to their homes.
Martin Lavin, of Somerset, Niagara
County, N. Y., a 15-year-old boy, who
had novor walked since ho .was a child,
was carried Into the presence of Father
ilolllnger. After anuolntlng and bless
ing the young man, the priest command
ed him to walk, which, to his great do-
light and tho amazement of tho vail
audience, be did. walking from the nltai
rail to the rear of tho church uuasslBtad.
It Is said that the priest physician will
remain on Troy Iilll until tho latter part
of tho week.
1'utlior Molllngor rro&tratotl.
I'rrrsBURO Juno 18. Father Molllnger
Is so completely exhausted over tho strain
of the past few days that ho has been
compelled to take his bed. Ho has nerv
ous prostration, und ho has announced
that ho cannot sue patients.
Two Jury Ilrlbiira Cutivlolod.
New Ohlkanb, Juno 18. Tho jury In
tho enso of McCryhtal und Coonoy,
charged with attempting to bribe J.
G'irmley, returned a verdict of guilty.
Tho jury had been out 21 hours.
Iuritcll to Pay tho Cutr.
lo.NiHix, June 18. Mr. Parnell has been
orlured to pay $3,500 as costs lu the
O'ijhea dlvorco suit.
It don t do to ncslert nature's warning
aches through Ihe rystrm, cause Hlieuma
tlKni, NmralKluand llaottnt'lie. Try lied King
(HI. the Famous ruin cure, raccnisaiivir
lln's drug store.
Sunday was the anniversary of tho adopt,
ion of tho Stars and Stripes.
Otllcoof J. JI.ll KoiUNSON.lH2i:nBtl?Gthst,'l
Kesldeure, f S Kat H3 si reet.
Nfw Yohk, Janunry 31, 1SW)
Alvnu llrnv.ntiLn Hnhrllhl llo. (lontlCUlell
Having sullered fir the past two years with
rheumatism, Indigestion, sore throat, nnda
complete mvaKlng nown 01 my wnoietysicm
T u-na tnrli.i1 VkIIfv trpntinET Willi KeWrit
prominent doctors) to try tho Cactus lllood
Tiirp. which I rontlnned to use for about
thirty days, since which time I have been en-
iirnlr trim from the niiove-mentloncd troubles,
and have moro ambition todny than any
tinifi tt ti,n nnRt. fnur vpars. 1 can heartily
recommend the same fo any one hnvtugtho
same troubles. J. M 11. KOMNKIN.
Hold at Klrlln's Drug 8tore,KeriUhon llotuc
uiocK, Hiieuauuoau.
A changeable silk always looks rofrosli
inc.
A Ouro for Constipation and
Headache. .
Dr. Silas Lano, while in tho Itocky
Mountains, discovered a root that whn
combined with othor herbs, makos an easj
and certain euro lor constipation. It la in
tho form of dry roots und loaves, and Is
known aa Lane's. Family Jledicine, It
will euro aick headache. For the blood
liver and kidnoys, and for clearing up tho
comploxion it does wonders. Druggisti
soil it nt 60 cents a package
Tho now moon is preparing to get
full
again.
Ask Your FrlendB About It.
Your distressing cough can bo cured,
Wo know it because Kemp's Balsam
within tho past few years has cured bo
many coughs and colds in this community
Iti remBrkablo sale has boon woa ontirely
by its genuine merit. A.sk eorao friend
who baa usod it what he thinks of Kemp's
lialsam. Thero is no modicino eo puro,
none so effective. Largo bottloa 60c and f 1
at all druggists'.
All oxtra heavy garmontB are boing cait
Sblloh's GoViBumption Cure.
This Is beyond question the most sao
ceseful Cough Medicine we have evir sold,
a lew doses Invariably cure the woiet cases oi
Couth, Croup, and Urouchllli., whllo its won
derlui Miocets In the cure of Consumption is
without it parallel In the hlktory of medicine.
Bine It's rlrsl discovery It has beeiiKoldonn
guarantee, a lest which no other medicine
can stand. It you have a Cough we earnestly
ai-k you to try it. Trice 10 cent, 50 cents, and
01.10. If your I.ungs nre kore. Chest or Hack
lame, utw Hhlloli's Porous 1'lasWr. tiold by
C. tl. Hagonbuch, N. K. corner Main aud
Lloyd streets.
1891 will be known in history as the year
ifir peaches and watermelons.
Milee' Nerve and Liver Pills
Act on a new principle regulating the
liver, stomach and bowels IkruuiU the tierva,
A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Fill pedlly
cute litllotwueM, ld UtBt, torpid liver, piles,
oonstlpaUou, ynequnltid lor men, women,
children. SutallMi, iuiMekt,Kirll 6H1omh,
atleu. H ample Flue, at C. 11. JUiftnbucu'H
drug store.
Ladies with white dresses excite onvy
n the sweltering inalo hearts.
Toe Greatoist Strike.
Among Ihe great strikes that of Dr. Mlleo
In discovering lit New Heart tine has
iiroven I self t be one of the most Important,
'be demand Uir 11 has bi-couic aatoulsblng.
Already the treatment ot heart dlstate 1 be
ing revolutionlKud, and luary tiuoxt'ectvd
cures ertMcted It soon relieves slioit bieath,
llutterlng, pal lis In side, arm, shoulder, wen it
and hungry idii, opprunslon, swelling of
aiiK'cs, Hiiiolhc.Hug and keart drops) Dr.
JMIh-V bo ik on Heart und NirxoiiM Dibeaiicu,
Iri c 'lln un uuu'i-il Ntiw lieait Cure is sold
an" puaranteiMi nyC. H. Ifnvenbnoli.thudiUk
g I ai"." his HcsUinimi- Niniuc i, r liei,d
iii i."r rl f.preen, liol UaslKi, i)eri-u c. ill ,
or turn haiJl,tU',
ST.W TOItK MA11KETS.
,Nr.wVonK, Juno 17. Money on coll lonno4
cosy at ii and 3 por ecnt-
1IUND3.
Closing
Yestenlay
CloMni
To-ilaj
4Ut, 1801 IWtf WO
100
100
110H
118
Closluj
Qu-dj
ill, vmi 1 oup iv-t
4 11107 I pit
....lii'M
4 s, 1007 Coup llli.
STOCK MAKKHTS.
aoMDB
YoMerdsy
ennna nn racmo
Central Taciflo 30
Chicago, Bur, 4 Qtilnoy v 0
!Ul4irtnn UthlMtl. 141
Dol., Ijiek. ic Western Ill
Brie
tU. Hf
Taku h).,uA .1
lsuiU X- Mli, 74
Mt'jtilgnn UfMitml 1
Miwmrl Pacific,
New .lenwy Central 109M
Nortliwqfiern l"-9
Oregon Navigation.. a , ,
l'acifM Mall SJM
ttiwllitq.... 30Vi
Itiick Island 71$
St. raul..... WW
Union PttOlDC..- -14
Western Clilon. 80-Ji
l'ltODOcn MAHKBT. J
July. An.
Wheat ..101H lulii
Com UaK JO
Oats i-W
MliltCANTILK KXCIIANOH.
w
"WW.
1111 1
101)
70
J?i1
ill'l
so
Sept
Butter Dull and in the buyer's favor. Wos
ern extras, lHo.
Cheese Quiet, Stato, factory, new, ml
cream, choice white, 6c.
Bugs- Hauler. "Stato fresh, 10-(cul7
wStorn f 11 eli. lOalOJaO.
FORM!
YOUNG MENrfOZ MEM
QU in TIUTUUS lit int $inrinii ur uniHiu
Tbty mtX heroic efforts to free th-smielvef,
. Dai uofc iBDwing now vu .v-.
inny HiTa up in at -iimr nn am kw u 5 ii
QUR NEW BOD",
.nt rrtt. reit iU, ("esli ')
ft limited l!m,"rll
th phUoiopkrot Dl;
... Afflletlont of thft
Orpim ol Mm. ndhav
HOME TREATMENT.
br taetboda excUilTtlr oar
own, u -
Loit or rulllm JUnhood,
0nrl mi Mirtoyi De
bility. W1imii ot Batr
and Lllnd, EStcttoI Irrorl
or Eitenn. Stunted, or
aowtoEnUT(rrfMdStrengthnWEAK.unutw.fc.urB4.
nn.S5i!AVTBnriiODVriiiderllntolllntjriitd.
rV Z .,liH-x. ror to,fiipiton 1 r'f. ;id'
ERIE MEDICftLtiU.aurrw.
SPEOIAL NOTICES.
The vestlbuled tomnartment slceplngcarf
recently lutrodnreil on the Chirago, Hi. fau.
and KaDRas City Itatlway are models 01 colu
mn, conveni. nco ana luxury. Any imirun o
the sleeping ear isenaMed, by t"e Inlnxlnr
nun ni ues cumpuriiiieui. cunt, w rtcure tut
same privacy and onvenlenco that ho woulfl
In the bout lu tel. No other lino went of hi
cag runH the compartrucnt cars. In add)
tion, the trainsar equipped w lb the regul.ii
open PuPinau sleeper, giving passengers theh
choice. T'.edl Ing car service Is fully up U
the requirements ol modern railway service
Au excellent cuisine, promptly served nmlC
elegant surroundings, ai moderate hatKtk
leaves nothing cow lo bo desired, Any or out
people coniempiaiing a trip io any pari o: im
west or northwest cannot rolb)y seeurt
better nccommodailous or lower rates lhax
by addressing w. Y. Cooley, Ocneral Agent ol
the l'asmnger deparlineut, b3 ChestnutBU.
Philadelphia, Pa.
wiiiTB i-eaRs and dakk canons.
Colorado Is n land of shorn contrasts, ol
brilliant lluhts. ol Intense sliHdi ws: a land
where heights and depths muko obvious tho
meaning oi ino wora aniiinesn.; a iaua wuere
everv mood In mind can rind an unvuerlnir
mood in nature, The high, white minarets of
tho mouuutlns, fiom whose slender pinnacles
noil mo wiou-mown oanuers oi inesuow, ap
peal Willi sueni eloquence to mo lony aspira.
lions oi the soul: tho sombre chasms cleli by
Titan lorces through granite-hearted hills
wim n whoso depths Unrc suadows throng
and swirling torrents dashspcak to the heart,
a language that thrills, lnspiresnnd awes. It
aoes noi lonow inai iiieo glories oi wuue
peaks and those glooms of durfc canons pre
clude tho pleasant Intervals, tho sunny
meadowB or the secludod nooks wherein the
tired mind or wearied holy may nnd peace
ful list and relugo from turmoil and toll. To
one making a Journey In Colorado, New
Mexico or Utah, or tnttlnn a transcontinental.
tour Horn East to West, or rice to, Ihe Den
ver and Wo urande uullrona oilers accom
modations equal In eltgance.convcnlenco nnd
luxury to mose ui any uiuer line wun mona
ded am actions of the unrivalled scenery
along Its Hue, abounding In u magnificent
opulence of while poaks and dark canons.
The mouth ot November, lb!W, witnessed one
or me most important improvements in ran.
load lacllltles that has vel been mado lu Col-
orado and the West. The completion of the
standard gauge of the Denver aud KloOiandO
ltiulro.m irom Denver, Colorado, over the
mountains to Ogden, Utah, which five years
ago ws deemed an Impossibility, Is certainly
a triumph vl daring und engineering skill.
The new lino Is by the way ol Leadvllle, tun
neling Tennessee l'nss, threading tho canons
of UieKagleand Uraud Itlvers, giving a view
ol the Mount of the Holy Crost, enrouto, tak
ing its trains through Ulcnwood Bprlngsnnd
down the Grand ltlver to Grand Junction,
tbence to Mult J.nke City, Ogden and Ban
Kmuclfccci, Uy this routo onols given an op
port unity to behold tho magnificence of Eagle
Utter Canon and tho marvelous beauty and
grandeur of the Canon of ihe Grand. Tho
overland tialn Is a model In every respect.
From the engine to the last first-class coach
everything Is bright nnd now, and of tho
most elegant style of workmanship nnd
flnlsli.
If any reader desires to know more about
t liese stupendous works of nature, write to H.
1C. Hooprr, General Pasenger Agent,Denver,
Colorado, nnd he will send you. freo of cost.
elegantly illustrated booxs, giving a full de
scription of the marvels of the 'Hcenlc
Line. "- Htnnley Wood in tho "Urcat Divide.'
is and will ever bo tho
best
Bomody for
rimtf . Ttifluanza. Bnckaoho, '
'Pnlnfl In thn Side. ChOSt Ondl
Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, &o
Before you aeod to buy, oltala
ns-entrtr nr r.lliHCE!
i the vslnsb's hocki "Guile to Health," with J
t endorsemeatB of promiwit pliyuolanB, m
it. AUDKllftS! 41
310 Broadway,
i Medals Awarded I
:nmrvunHonB8inQoi8taat,i,onQon,i
Vienna, f rsguji Bottsrdam, Olteni
Baremberz, Koastelui Lelpslo,
50 Cents a bottlo, For Salo by J
I. 1'. I. ICIJIX-TIV,
iC, XX. XIACJiONJJUOIX,
SHENANDOAH, PA.,
,er drugglits,
FIRE INSURANCE I
Lirjitl ui Siieit Btlli.lt Pirtlj Ink CfajiiiM
Kf'pmentcd uy
DAVID FAUSH
121) H, Jardln Htreet,
HHKNANDOAH, VA
4.W
' "ANOHOir " 1
M EXPEUER J
98
IASMGT0N TOPICS
The iTuw Chiliaii Congress
Supports MiMCcda.
HE IS GIVEN UNLIMITED POWER.
Bscretary Noble Eettuns to His Desk and
Saya Ho Will Not Resign-
President llarrlion Tnkos n Vacation To
day Ho Will Upend a l'ow Days nt Ills
Capo May Cottngo Secretary l'otr
Blurts tor Ohio Tho Iteport of Illppo
lyte's Afcsnssluntloti DtRcrodttod.
Washington, Juno 18. Tho now Con
gress of Chill,-whoso members nro sup
porting Prosldont D ilmnceda, has passed
sevoral Important nets slnco Its meeting.
Among other things It legalizes nil tho
acts of tlfe Executive or the officers of tho
government that may by any construo
tion bo considered contrnry to tho constl-
tlon.
An act has nlso boon passed Investing
the President of the Republic with tho
following extraordinary powers during
the progress of tho rovolutioni First, ho
la authorized to arrest, Imprison or pun
ish any person Inimical to tho govern
ment. Ho may oxpoud tho public reve
nue In his judgment without being sub
ject to cstlmates,nnd procuro money upon
the credit of the State without previous
authority of Congress. He may decliro
any part of tho territory of tho Republic,
In a stuto of siege. Ho muy appoint or
dismiss public omploycs, of whatever
rfink or degree, without- restriction. Ho
may suspend or limit the right of publlo
meeting and public dlscuBsion and the
llborty of tho press.
Ho may suspend tho judicial power,
except bo far as Its jurisdiction rolntos to
civil and ordinary criminal cases. Ho
may exempt from tho' Jurisdiction of tho
tribunals of justice political cases of all
kinds, and crimes growing out of the
revolution. Ho may orgnnlzo military
tribunals and doflno tbolr jurisdiction
and authority as far us may not be con
trnry to law.
Tho Kovernmont of Uhlll has nwaraca
$150,000 prize monoy to the commanders
of tho Almlrnuto Lynch and tho Alml
rauto Condell, tho two crulsors that blow
up tho Blanco not long ago.
THE REPORT DISCREDITED.
No News lleco lvod Abuut tho Assastna
Una or Illppolyto at Washington.
Washington, Juno 17. Tho Depart
ment of Stato has received no news of
any nttoniDt upon tho Ufo of President
Illppolyto, of Haytl. As thero Is constnnt
communication uy cauio Dotwcon jinyu
aud Suu Domingo and tho United Statos,
thero is no doubt that tho now9 of any
such ovent as tho assassination ot tbo
Haytion Prosldent would bo promptly
bent here.
IViuiUHl to Uuu tho United Stntes.
Washington, Juno 18. Aloxauder Von
Qrigorowicz, a Uusslnn nobloman, who
arrived in this co'untry eight days ago,
created u sonsatlon In tho Treasury Do
partmout shortly bofore noou. Hi enter-
cred Gen. Nettloton's office, aud de
manded in a loud volco to bo taken bo
fore tho Prosldont at ouco, saying ho hod
come to show him how to run tho United
States. Tho Russian was insauo, and
will be sent back to Russia.
Will Moot Next In tho United Statos.
Wasiuxqton, J nno 18. The Posttnastor
General hai recelvod a telegram from
Messrs. Brooks and Potter, delegates of
tbo United rltatos to the universal
Postal Congress at Vienna, stating that
tho Congress had soloctod tho United
States as tho country whoro its next
meeting will bo hold, and Washington as
the city. Tbo noxt Congress will assonv
bio In 1807.
Failure of u lllg Comimny.
Wabihnoton, Juno 18. A dispatch from
London announces the collapso of the
Wutcrworks and Gas Works Company
of that city, lbo object ot the company
was to purchaso properties In the United
States and Cannda. Sir Chas. Tupper was
onoof tho directors, llo wus recently cen
eurod In Parliament for being connected
with tho concern. It had a capital of
ei!,WO,000.
Secretary Noblo at Ills Desk.
WASniNOTON, Juno 18. Secretary No
hie was at his desk at tho Interior Do
partmonC, and before noon called at -the
Whlto Houso and had an interview with
the President. Mr. Noblo laughs' at tho
report that ho la going to resign or that
ho will succeed Mlulstor Lincoln at tho
Court of St. James.
Tho President Blurts for Cape Slay.
Washington, Juno 18. Tbo Prosldont,
Mrs. Harrison and tbclr two grandchil
dren, Mrs. Ooorgo B. Williams and JIlss
Ella Warfleld left Washington at U
o'clock this morning for Cape May.
Tbolr cottage thero is In readiness for
occupancy. The Prosldent Is expected to
return to Washington next Tuesday.
Gen. Orosvenor's New Ilorth.
Wabiunoton, Juno IB. Secretary Fos
ter has appointed Hon. ChnrloaGrosvcnor
one of the special commissioners to visit
foreign countries in tbo intorost of tho
World's Fair.
Secretary Foster Went to Ohio To-day.
WAsmsoTo.v, June 18. Secretary Fos
ter went to Ohio to-day. His visit has
been deferred by pressing business nt the
Troasury.
Iron and Staolwnrkers' Eculo.
Pjitsbctuj, Juno 18. Tho Amalga
mated Association of Iron nnd Steel
workers finished tho Western scale.
Thero is no chnngo in tbo prlco of pud
dling, which remains at $5.60, ns lail
Tear. Tho other changes are slight,
Nine hours is to bo a day's work for
scrappers.
Jones fitlll In the Unce.
Bixuhahton. N. Y., Juno 18. Llout..
Gov, Joues was questioned this morning
regarding his reported withdrawal from
tho candidacy for tho nomination foi
Governor, and replied! "By no act oi
word of mine, or within my knowledge,
has my position In relation thereto been
ohanged."
i
Gordon-Ouimulnga Costs.
London, Juno 18. Tho total costs to
Elr William Gordon-Cummins of his suit
against Mr. aud Mrs. Arthur Wilson and
there amount to ?1,009,
Are You He
Noxt to blood, kidney nnd liver ri lit lo
tions, nervousness nnd ncrvo irregulari
ties nfs tho most common.
Within tho Inst twenty-Dvo years the
number of nervous diseases has In
creased largely, nnd the medical frater
nity hnvo given thorn a great deal of
attedtlon.
As to tho causes of nervous affections,
thclmnmols legion; high living, dissi
pation, irregularities of diet, late hours,
overwork, great grief, tho hlgh-pressuro
modo of life, with Its ceaseless round of
nctlvlty nnd exertion, cnlllng for con
stant expenditure of norvo forco, all tend
to doprcss nnd exhaust tho nervous sys
tem. Tho merchants bend for hours over
their books, or oro whirled nt lightning
; speed over n country unknown to their
S fathers; tho student burns freely tho
! "midnight oil," whllo tho housewife, In
; her efforts to keep paco with tho rcqulro
Z menu of modern society, calls Into nc
S tlvo play every llhroof the nerve system.
What Is thorosult? All over tho land
S medical men are battling with nervous
dyspepsia, nervous headache, nervous
2 weakness nnd in many oases wlthgeno-
S ral nervous protrntlon, oftentimes de
veloping Into paralysis.
To regain health you must corroctnll
that Is wrong In tho nerve centres, and
then nil the various troubles arising from
their diseased condition will disappear.
In Biown's Marsaparllla you have a
nervo tonic and nerve food which sup
plies the waste tissues. Remember that
At all Druggists I.OO. O
DON'T take Snaiethlng else "Just as good," IT IS NOT.
Ara Wabheh & Co., f-ole I'roprletors.Bongor, 3Ie.
C?C91.Ilt331igriIltIIIIIBIIllllllllIlMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII,IIIllII(l
ana iitmu la- i u i. vituiiu.
crfrvc'&io
every WMTERPROOF
THAT
I?Jot -fro
BE UP
TO
THE MARK
4 .
MEEDS WO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT.
THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
PCNNSYLVANIAjRAILROAD,
BOHDYTLKILI. DIVISION.
On and after -ZVov. M, IBM, trains milt lea
Shenandoah as follows:
For Wlggan, Ollberton, Frackvllle, Nev.
Castle, tit. Clalr, ana way points, B.(W, tUi)
m ana 4.1! p m,
Sundays, 600, VAO a m ana 8.10 r m.
For Potlsvllle, 6.00, 0.10 a ra ana 4. IS p m,
MnnOays, 600, B.40 n m and 8.10 p m.
For Heading, (S.0U, H.lOam and 4.15 pm,
Ban days, 600, 9,40 a. m. and 3.10 p m.
For Pottstown, Fhoenixville, rlorrlstowi
nd Philadelphia (Uroad street station;, 6,00,
v.lu am. ana 4.15 p m week days
Bundays, 60U, VAO a m 8.10 p m
Trains leave FrackvlUo tor Bhenanaoah at
10.40 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 p m, Hundays
11.18 a in and 5.40 p m.
U-ave l'ottsvllle lor Bhenandoab, 10.15 anO
11.48, a a 7.15, V.i2 p m. Hnndays, 10.40 a zz
5.15 p m-
Jjeavo Philadelphia (Broaa street station)
ror l'ottsvllle ana Bhenanaoah, 5.57,10.25 a rx
2.10, 4.10 und 7.00 p m week days, bunday B.H
am and 1.10 p.m.
For w York. 8.20, 4,05, 4.40. 6.S5, 00, 7.30.
lied express, 1.00 and 4.50 p m.) 12.44, 1.40, 2.S0
3.20, 4, 6, 6, 6.80, 6.50 7.18 8.12 and 10.00 p m, 12.01
aigut. -
uu DuuimyB. o.mj. t.uj, .,v, u.ao, o.xt o.ou, bw
a m. and 12.40, 8.20 (Umlted4.50), 5.28, 6,80, 6,5(
7,18 8,12 p in and 12.01 night.
For Bea utir, npnug iiae, ueimar,
Ocean Grove. Asburv Park, ana .Long Branch
820, 11,15, a. m.4.00 p. m, week Oajr For
u reenoia, o.v t p. m. wee uays.
Baltlmor- ana Washington. 8X9. 7.20. 8.31
9.10, 10.20, 11.18 a m, 12.5 (limltea express) 8.4f
a iu, ii,'i iiiumeu expressi a.ir
p. m., and 12.03 nlchU Fo'
. 102, 4.1 1, 6 08 and li'oO p. m
50,7.20, 0.lband 11,18 a. m. 4.41
S.41 O.BI auru.iv
Baltimore, my.
6.57, 7.40 t m, 12.08 night. Baltimore only
o.uaana ii.su pm.
For aichmond ana the Bonth 7.20 11.18 a. in..
iLiimitea express iz.ao p, m.,jtz.us nignt,wex
xrams leave narrisnnrg lor i-iusonrg ana
the west every day at 12.25 and 8.10 a m nnd
j.oo (llmltea) and 8.40 p m. Way for Altoona,
4.H r m nnd 4.10 u m everv dav.
For PltUburg only, 11.20 a in dally and 10.20
r- m week Oays.
Leave bunbury for Wllllamsport, Elmlra,
Oananaalgua, Itochester,llnttaloand Nlagart
falls, 6.10am dally, ami 1.48pm weekdays.
For Wntklns, 6.80 p m week days.
For Kile aud Intermediate points, 5.10 am.,
dally. For Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9.53 a ra.
dally, 1.84 and 6.30 p. m. wees: days. Fa
Kenova 5;10 a ra 1,43 and 6,36 p m week days,
l.Ula. xa Hundays.
JHA8. K PUHH, J. K. WOOD,
Mn' tin. Pncs H
yiLMINGTON 4 NOilTlIKKN It. 11.
Trains leave Heading (P. & It. stallon) for
Gibraltar, Heyfcrt, Blrathoro, Joanua, Hprlng.
Meld, WuynesburK Junction, Coutesvllle.West
CheHter,('nadsford Junction, B. t O. Junction,
Wilmington and Intermediate stations, dally
except bunday, at 6.28 and b.EO u.ra. and 3.15
p. m. Sunday only nt 3.05 p. in.
For Warwick, HLPetcrs and Intermediate
statlons.aally except bunday, at 9.20 a.m.,aud
6.111 p, in. bunday only 8.15 a. m.
For Blrdeboro and Intermediate stations,
Saturday only, at 12 m.
For Baltimore and Washington rB. A 0. 1L
It.) dally except bunday at 0.25 and 8JJ0 a. m.
and 3.16 p, 111. bunday only ai 3.05 p. m.
Trains arrive al Heading (P. A It. blatlon)
from Wilmington. B. & O. Junction, Mont
rhaulu, Chaddsiord Junction, West Chester,
lnaie, Coatesvllle. Waynehburg Junction,
BprIngrield,JoannB,lllrdfcboro, Gibraltar, Bey.
(ert and Intermediate stations, dally except
Bunday at 10.20 a. 111. 6.52 and 8.17 p. in, Bun.
day only at 11.24 a, m, '
From fet. Peters, Warwick nnd Intermediate
stations, dally except bunday, at 8.21 a. in.
nrt 1 .5W n. in. Hnndnv nnlv at fi n. in.
From Blrdsboro and Intermediate stations,
baitiraay ouiy nii.iu p.m.
. From Washington and Baltimore, dally ex
cept Bunday, 10 20 a. in. 6.52 and 8.17 p. m.
Bunday only at 11.21 a. m.
BOWNEHH 1I1UOQS, Gen'l Pass. Agt.
A. O. MCCA Ub LAN D, Uupt.
the blood, taking up tho souni material ;
from tho healthy stomach, feeOs ovory J
nervo nnd fibre of the human body, and S
lu no other way can reconstruction nn I 5
Improvements in the system go on.
Hrowirsearsaparllla will dlUer tho foou
puro nnd healthy Into theblood. j
Jinx. Dorcas Stone, wife of tho v-:li- ;
known railroad contractor, who has op- i
crated all over Now England, became g
nflllcted with that disease so very com-
mon among women, fihesmysi "Ves, I ;
do know what nervousness meuns. I "
hnvo had It In Its worst forms. I couid
not sleep, could not follow any line of ;
work; tho cry of my babe struck harshly S
upon my oar, tho shutting of a door quirk 5
or tho fall of ahookor any unusual noise ;
upon tho street would glvo mo a start. S
It seems to mo, now that 1 look back to ;
It, as though I lived for years as some
hunted nnlmnl mlghtllve. 1 mistrusted ;
ovory ono aud wns possessed of a con-
slant and nameless fear, rhyelclans 5
told mo the nervo -ccntro wAs affected ;
nnd when my food would not digest; !
when It soured on my stomach ; when S
my nppetlto became capricious, they ;
said I had nervous dyspepsia. I tried 2
several physicians nnd adopted ovcry 5
thing sugfcestod by friends, yet my nights ;
wcro wakeful ones, and my days thoso Z
of torture. Ono day Drown's Bnrsnpa- ;
rllla fell under my notice; 1 began the ;
usoof It, nnd as a result the nerves were Z
returned to their normal condition, as ;
were also thodlgeitlvo organs, and a per- ;
feet and permanont euro was the result." Z
bottles for 0.00.
CLEAR Tnn COJirLEXION,
IlKIGItTRN THE EYES,
8WEETES THK 11REATII,
TOME THE STOMACn,
REOPIiATE THE LIVER. AND IIOWELS.
siaTr..u i't, i'1-.urr.t a- iiisaj.tii,
Podophyllin Pills
CQLLJW on CUFF
CAN BE RELIED ON
jpli.l; !
3?fot to 131i300lojLP 2
BEARS. THIS MARK.
fBADE
flams I Bw.
Chamber Bets,
Lounges,
Bedsteads,
Bureaus,
Divans,
Easy Chairs,
Parlor Cablnots,
Easels,
Music Cabinets,
ChlQonlcrs,
Wash Btands,
Oouchea,
liresslng Cabinets,
WardrobCB,
Armolres,
Bldeboards,
Ulnlng Tables,
China Cloe,ete,
Dining Chairs,
Buffets,
Brooking Choirs,
Card Tables,
Mirrors,
Sofas,
Tea Tables,
Parlor Hulls,
Piano Chairs,
Hall Btands,
Settees,
Hall Tables,
Fancy Tables,
Wood Mantels,
Book Cases,
Writing Desks,
T
.Secretaries,
Book Cablnots,
Pianos,
Organs,
Hewing Machines,
UPHOLSTERY GOODS.
BOTTOM PRICES.
.Williams &Bro.
BHENAIODOAH, PA.
WATER OF LIFE.
A newly dli-covered MINliHAIj WATER.
tbo use oi which will supply Important ele
ments nectfsary to health. It will cure the
Kidneys, Liver, Btomach, and all Bowel and
Bladder diseases. It will dissolve calculi and
remove them. It removes the uiloaeid from
the blood and thus destroys Malaria and
Chills. It cures llrlght's disease, and Is es.
peclally recommended for people advanced lu
life, nnd for genera) debility. For undoubted
rtronis 01 tins sena tor patnnnier eivincr mil
I particulars, to J. B. PEIIHV, Water ol Lllo
1 wo., oi bouiu iiuin ai,, rriiaes-iiarre, ra.
' mark"
Philadelphia and Beading .Railroad
Time Table in effect May 10, 1801
rmiwc itfivp vUtfNivnnitii icpminwc
luauiu nun iu uuuiuumunii ao i uuuui u
I for New York via Philadelphia, week days.
2. 0 6.25, 7.20 a. m. nnd 12 85 2.C0 and 5.53
in. nunaay a.io ana 7.4S a, m. For new
'Ork, via Mauch Chunk, week days, 6.25,
u, a. ra. ana nsj ana 2.0 p. m.
For ltonrllno. nflrt l'1-illartafnhlo V..W dav.
2.10, 5.25, 7.20, a. m 12.85 2.50 and 5.55 pi m,
.X A 1 . 'I U . .TO it. Ill,
. ,n c JlBm80ur' weeK days, z. 10,7,20 . m,i
i,tu d.00 p, m.
n K6nlwn, week days, 7.20 . m 12J!
Kor POtlSVlllfi. WrAlr dot,. ItnTW'A n .
i2.3 3.60 and 5.55 p.m. BuniJav. 2 10 ah(17.4a
Formaqua and' Mahanoy City, week
lays, 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, n. m.. 12 31 2.60 and 5.5ft
j.m, bnnday. 2.10 nnd 7.18 a.m. Additional
"or Mahanoy City, week flays 7.00 n.m.
For .Lancaster and Columbia, week days,
20 a, ni., 2.60 p.m. '
For Wllllamsport. Hunburvnnrt
(roek days, 3.21, 7.20 and 11.8) a. m.. l.xv 7.R5
. m. bunday 8:2) . m.
For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10 8.2),
25, 7.20 and 1L3J a.m., 12.35, l'sa. 2.50,6.55!
7.00 ano .25, p. us, Bunday, 210, 8.25 and 7,43
For Glrardville fHnnnnhAnnhclr Mtntinnt
fk days. 2.10. 8.25. 5.25. 7.20 and 11.31a. m '
12.35. 1 85 a.6t. 6.55. 7.00 and 11.25. n. m. Hunrtav!
2'10 H.2., 7,48 a.m., 8.16 p.m.
f or Ashland and bhamokln, week days,
.2 .,5.25, 7.20, 11.3) a. m., 1 85, 7.00 and 9,26
. 1.1, OUUUHJ 0.i.J II, UJ., O.UO II. ,11. .
T11A1NH FOR HHliNANDOAIt! id
Leavo New York via Philadelphia, weet
lays, 7.45 a. m.. 4.00. 7.80 p. m 12,15
-lcui. Biinaay, o.uup, m.. nignu
Leave New York via Manch Chunk, week
lays, 4.80, 8.45 a. m 1.00 and 1.0) p. m.
loave rnuaaeipnia, wee days, 4.10, ana
10.00 a. m. 4.00 1 id 6.00 p. m., from Broaa
tnd Callowhdl nnd 8.35 a. m. and 11.30 p, m.
from 9th and wrcn streets. Bunday 9.05 a.
m. 11.30 p. m.from vtn nue i ruen.
Lvave iteadlng, week days, l.Si. 7.10, 10.' 6
did 11.50 a. m., 6.50, 77 P. in. BunOny 15 anc
10.48 a. m.
Leave PotlsvUle, weeJc days, 2.10,7,40 a. m.,
12.30, 8.11 p, in. bunday, 2.40 a. m, and 2.05
P. m.
l,ave Tamaq.ua, week flays, 3.20, 3.48 and
tl 2 : a. m., 1.21, 7.13, ana 9.18 p. m, Sunday 3.2l
i, m. and zso p. m.
Lave Mahanoy City, week days, 3.40, 9.18
and 11.47 a. m.. 1.51.7.42 and 9.44 n. m. bun.
day, 8.411 a. m 8.20 p. ra.,
Leavo Mahanoy Plane, week Oays, 2,1), 4.10
4.30, 9.35. 11.C9 a. m.,U6, 2.C0. 5 20, 6 26, 7.57, ana
10.00 p. m, bunday 2.4 , 1.00, and ti.M, a. m
141, p. m.
lweavo uirnruvme trtappauannocK Elation)
VVT,Q& unjD. .K, V.U,, Q.OO, HUU V.tl U, III,, ii.VJ.
U2, 5.26, 6.32, 8.03 ana 10.06 p. m, BUliday,,47,
I. 27, 8.26 a.m. 8.41 p. m. '
Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 8.00,0.43 and
II. 55 a. m. 8.85 and 11.15 p, m. bunday 11.15
P.m.
For Baltimore, Washington and the west
via B, & O. It. It., through trains leave Ulrard
Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & It. K. It.)
At 4.16, 801 and 11.27 a. m 1.34, 4.24, 6.55 nn
7.23 p. m. Bunday, 4.16 8.02 11.27 a, m 4.24
5,65 and 7.23 p.m.
ATLAmiUUTI UIVIMIUIN.
Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut Street Wharf.
and bonth btreet Wharf.
For .VtllllltiC CUT.
Week-drs Express 9.00 a. m. and 2.(Xk-
(.00 p. to. Accommodation, 8.00 a. m., 6.ln-j
p. m.i M
bundays Exprebs, 9.00, a. m, Accommc T
aallon, 8.00 a. xa, and 4.80 p. m.
Hetnrnlng, leave Atlantic City, depot corner
Atlantic and Arkansas avennes. Week-ttaye
-Express, 7.30, 9.00, a, m. and 4.00, p. in.
Arcoramodatlon, (1.00. 8.05 n. m. and 4.30
(.30 p. m. -
uannays. jxprens, i.uo p, m, ACCOmmooiM
lion, 7,30 a. m. and 4.30 p. m.
C. U. HANCOCK, oen'l Pass'r Airtl
A. A. MnLlIOO. lros. A Gen'l Manager.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
AERANOEMKNT OF FAESKNOEK TBAIN9.
MAY 10, 1891.
Passenger trains will leavo Bhenandoah fcr
Manch Chunk, Lehlgbton, blallngton, Cnta
adelphlaandNew York at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08 a.m.,
For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gap ana
Utroudsburg at 5.47, a. m., and 6.25 p. m.
f or Liamoenvuie ana ireniou, v.ws a, m.
For White Haven. Wllkes-Barre aud Pitts.
ion 5.47, 9.08, 10.41 a.m., 8.10 und 6.H1 p. m.
For Tunkhannock, 10,41 a, m., 8.10 and 5.20
p. in.
For Auburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyono
10.41 a. m ana 5.20 p. in.
rorLaceyvine, xowanaa. eayre, waveny,
Chicago and all points West at 10.41a. m.,ana
16.2(1 p. m.
For Imlrn and the West via B alamanca at
3.10 p.m.
r or AuuL'uneu, iiuzieuin, oiockiou, i.um.
her Yard. Weatherly and Penu Haven Juno.
tion at 6.47, 7.10, 9,08 a. m, and 12.52, 8.10 and
5,23 p. m.
ror jeauesvuie, x,evistou tmu Deaver
Meadow, 7,40, 9.08 a. m. and 6,28 p. m,
Forbcrautouat6.47 9.08, 10.41a. m. 3,10 nnrtffti
5:20 p.m.
'For llazle Brook. Jeddo, Drlfton nnd Free
land at 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 8.10 and
5.20 p. m.
roruuaaaae at 0.?! ana v,a a. m,, ants
8.10 p.m.
For Wlggans, Ollberton and Fraokyllle at
50 nnd 9.03 n m., and 4.10 p. m.
For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano,
6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, 10,68 a. m., 12.52,3.10,5.26, 8,03,
92 land 10.27 p.m.
For Lost Creek, 31rardvllle and Ashland,
4.27, 7.46.8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 6.35,
8.10 and 9.14 p. m.
For Daricwater, Bt. Clalr ana Pottsvllle.
7.40, 9.08, 10.58 a. m., 12.52,3.10,4.10, 5.26 and 8.03
PL
'.ror iiuca iuoumaiu, jsew juosion uuu
Morea. 7.40. 9.0b. 10.53 a. iu.. 12.62, 8.10. 6.28 ana
18.03 p. m.
For Haven Run, Centralta, Mt. Carmel ana
Bhamokln, 8.52, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40
ana e.ou p. ra.
Trains leave Bhamokln lor Bhenandoah,
7.55 11.55 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 9.80 p. m., arriving
at Bhenanaoah, 9.05 a. m., 12.52, 8.10, 5.20 and.
11.15 p. m,
OUlillAI XllAinB,
For Lost Creek. Glrardvllle and Ashland.
6.50, 9.10 11415 a. in., 2.45 p. ra.
r or uarawater. nr. uiair ana rousviue,
5.50, 8.00, 9 .SO h. in.. 2.45 p. ra.
For Yatesvlll6, Mahanoy City and Delano,
8.00, 11.85 a. m 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m.
For Lony, Audenrled ana liazleton, 8.00
a' in., 1.40 p. m:
I For Mauch Chunk, Lehlghton, Blatlntton,
Catasauqna, AUentown, Bethlehem, Eastos
and New York, 8.00 a. ra., 1.40 p. m;
jvor rnnaueipnia, i,w p. m,
13. B. BYINQTON,
Gen'l Pnss. Agt Bethlehem,
Dontt forget that this ls"the only purely ve
table and effective blood purifier known.
Used lor BOO years in lirnzn, ana two years
tA&i,d in this country. It nbanliilAiv Antr,,u
17.RH and removes all Impurities nr thn t.lnnn.
whether of scrofulous or speclflo origin, in
herited or acqulied, and Is the only tellable
remedy, Contains no mineral, and has no
failures and po relapses.
Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store,
Ferguson's Hotel 2Hoc?c, Shenandoah, ra.
I
nr iuti vl a, jo ii ni n
CURE G'J" A'iTED,
C4icg lUiurstoil.
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