The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 22, 1891, Image 2

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    The Evening Herald.
PUBLISHED DAILY AND WF.KKLY.
H 0. B07EB, Editor and PnWisior,
77. J. V7ATSINS, Local Eilto:.
subscription rates:
Mailt, per yesvr - 01
Wnxt.Y. ner vear - 1
r1 at the 1'mloMw, at Mhenandoah, Pa
- ir transmission through the MftlU
as second oIsm mall mstter.
H'"MHHKI DAILY AND WKKKLY.
Colliery Bnlner Pooket Book
Tho Colliery Engineer Co,, Scranton
Fa, Publisher. Thli is a convenient vol
i' o of over '100 pages printed on fine pape
w.'h clear new type, lhu enabling tu.
cnbii'-hers U furnish a vast amount ft
matter in handy shape.
ThK book has been especially preparer,
for tho use of colliery officials and minen
nk 3 liave long loft the want of a convenlen
an ' -implo reference book, containing ruk
an J tablet specially adapted to their use
It n a text-book for the miner who i
E'iiiJving the principles of ventilation, min
Ire, etc., and the most convenient pocket
buok tor the mining engineer, superinten
1 t. or other colliery officials. It was m t
pr ipiirwl for colloge graduates, and an?
Intelligent man can understand the princi
pits and rules contained in it. No other
book is required by the student for a mine
foreman's certificate
Tho following, aniens many other sub-
Jocts, aro treated on in full :
Arithmetic; mensuration; woights ano
measures; strength and woightof materials;
prospecting; timbering; mothods of work
ing; gases; ventilation; colliory machinery
surveying; raino railways; eleam; faults;
oloctriclty; squares; cubes; squaro roots, ane
cubo roots; sines; tangents, etc., traverse
tables, etc., otc.
Hound In cloth 82 tt
ilnund In flexible leather, round corners..
Bound In Mexiblc leather, with Uap
Ml
2 76 1
Oh, What a Cough.
Will you heed tho warning? The signal per
hnns of the sure ftnnrotich of that more ter
rih riliutiiHA. (YiiijutiitiLlnn. Ask yourselves
If you can nllord for tlio sake of saving 50 I
renin, to run tho risk and do nothing for It. I
Wo know from experience that Billion's Cure I
will Cure jour Cough. It never rails. 'Hits
explains why more than u Million Bottles
were sold the past year. It relieves Croup
and Whnntilnt! Couuh at once Mothers di
notbewllhontlt. For Lame Hack, Hide or
Chest, use Pinion s 1'orous l-iahier. oiu uy
V II. Ilageubucu. N. E. corner Main and
Lloyd utreeU.
How to koep cool
folks thoso days.
is what ia bolhariDg
Tho Greatest Striko.
Among the groat strikes that of Dr. Miles
In discovering his New Heart Cure hui
itrnvim Itnolf tu'bo nno of tho most Important.
The demand for It has become nHtonlshlng,
Already tho treatment 01 heart dlsfne is be
1ni revolutionized, nnd mutiV unexpected
curcH ellected. Hmxhi relieves short breath,
lltittorlni?. Dnfns In side. nrm. shoulder, weak
find hungry spoils, oppression, swelling of
unicles. hinotherlng and Kenrt dronsy. Dr.
Miles' Itonk on Heart nnd Nervous JJienoei,
Tho iiTienimieri rnw. Jieari ' IS, oia
an guarnnieeu uyu. u. iiiiueuuucutiuourug
irlkt. ulso his IleHtoratlvo Nenlno for heiid
ache, IDs, sprees hot Hashes, nervous cMUo,
opium nauu, etc.
Novor mind tho prospiratlon these daye;
Us good for you.
To Nervous, DoblUtatod Mon.
If you send ue vour address, wo will
iviell .,ni. mi. illMntiuTrti Mimnnlnt nvnlnln.
Ing .fi about Dr. Dye', f'eleoratod Electro-
t uikmu uuu u rtinn.Buvvo, nuu
cnnrmin euuuuj upon iue iiurvuua ue
biUtHted eystem, and how they will quickly
restore you to vigor, nnd manhood, l'araph
lot free. If you aro thus afflicted, wo will
tond you a Holt and Appliance on a trial
voltaic iielt uo.. juarsnau, mien.
Keep out of tho
possible.
hot tun as much as
OUloe Of J. M. It ltOHINSON.102 Kast lf6tli st.
Hesldcnco, ttii EaktlW s'rtet.
Alvn's Ilrnzlllftn Hnecltle Co. Oemlemen
Having mllered fur tlie past two years with
rheumatism, Indlgeitlnu, sore throat, andu
ct)mpieie oreaKini; aown oi my wnoie sysiem
1 was induced (alley treating with hevrra!
prominent doctors) lo try tho Cactus lllooil
Cnro, which I conllmied to ui.e for about
tl.lrlv dnvs. since which time I have been ou
tlrelv freofrom the ahove.mentloned troubles.
and have more ambition today thau any
time In Ihe nast four Years. 1 can henrtllv
Sm2V?wi!,e fia'"e "r "m yll0?nl'lNLnfi1,8
Hold at J; trim's lJrug atore.rerLUsou House
liloclc, Bhenandoab.
"Watormolons and
Ing.
canteloupes aro com-
Hold It to tho Clght.
The man who tolls you confidentially
ust what will euro your cold is proscribing
Komp's Balsam this yoar,
n tno prop-
nration of this remarkablo medicine, for
coughs and colds no expense is spared to
cotnbino only the best and purest ingrodl
onts. Hold i bottle of Kemp's Balsam to
tho light and look through it; nolico the
bright, clear look: thon compare with
other remedies. Price 60c. and ?1
A demand for ice cream nnd cooling
drinks.
Rocky Mountain Ouro.
The druggltts claim that peoplo call
daily for the new cure for constipation and
eick headache, discovered by Dr. Silas
iane while In the Kocky Mountains. It ie
said to be Oregon grape root (a great
remedy in the far Vert for thoeo'cora
plaints) combined with simple herbs, and is
made for use by pouring on belling wator
to draw out the strength. It cells at CO
cents a package and Is called Lano's
Family Medicine
Cherries are
unce.
in the markets In abund-
Shlloh'a Consumption Guro.
Tins Io beyond question the most suc
cessful Cough Medicine we have ever sold,
a lew doses Invariably cure the woiH cttes oi
Ik.ugh. Croup, and Jtronehllls, while Its won.
drriu! snocfn In the cure of Consumption is
w 1 1. out a parallel lu the history of medicine.
Hinr e It's first discovery It lias been told on a
guarantee, a test" which no other medicine
stKiid. Ii you have a CoukIi weearncstiy
a if yen to try it. l'rlee 10 cent. 60 onts. and
II ; Jf yrur Lungs are fore, I lust or Jlacfc
1' re. so Hblloh's Porous I'laster. Bold by
I II Ilngeubuch, H, 1). corner Alain and
lAoya streets.
Tho Qucou Will Attonil nil. wedding.
I-onikis. Juno 23. It la expected that
the Quoen will bo presont to-day at the
innrrlnuo o( illss Alberta Ponsonby,
(laughter of Her Majesty's private secre
tary, Sir Henry irreuoncK ronsonuy, to
Col. Montgomery of the Scots Guards.
The wedding will take place At the Wel
lington IUrrnoks Chapel, and 700 notu
blea will bo the Invited guests.
Narrow Hnunpe from D.ftth.
Loxdox, June 23. A train carrying mili
tiamen on a single track railway, about
two miles from Londonderry, Ireland, col
lided with an empty train. The driver
of the militia train was killed and the
fireman fatally injured. The driver had
promptly reversed his engine, otherwise
many uvot wouiu nave uevu iinu
Trying to Revive the Ilacosrat Scamlnl,
Losdo!. Juno 38. Tho Liberal party
In Parliament is unfavorable to the pro
posed revival of the baccarat scandal y
the questions whloh Mr. Henry Cobb,
Liberal M. P. for Rugby, proposes to aak
lu Parliament this evening.
aeorgn rrimoU Train nt Cairo.
Catso. .Tune 22 George Francis Train
has arrived here on his Journey around
the world. lie has bcon 43 days on the
vovane. and expects to complete his task
by reaching Tacoma In 00 days froia the
time ol starting.
Trlliil.tor l'liolns Still III.
Bkrux, Jnuo 23. Ilon.'Wllllam Walter
Phelps, tho American Minister, Is still
confined to his boL It Is stated that he
has undergone a painful operation for
fistula.
What the Druggists say
of Heiskell's Ointment:
' Wtif n wo are ivkwl to recoramend a prepara
tion Mr skin (Uttttse, we barvl nut IInKKLiAi
Ointm fc.NT, with every conlMtucoof lta success
ful trwitment or ttie ilfneaftp."
J. C It-men, 6 Main ft, Butler, To.
"T havohern eelllni; JlKiftKELT.'fl Ointhknt
fortilertn enrs. ItKlves bQlversulsutUf4ictlo
It will curt Tkttfh.
O. W. IlACKKNnF.RGEn, Batnbrldge, P
Wo have evidence of the curative propertlci
of Hkisklll's Ointmk.nt bero. It li a gwJ
rullablw olatmint."
Flkuino ct Ehlsk, Tarentum, Ta,
"In all skin dlww I Invariably rccommwj
llKIaKtLL'H Oin r.M kst,"
J. J. Kcil, arpiburg, Pa.
" ITlSISKKI.L OlNTMKNT CUTHl lhi-n All Olf
fuliV MtCiiLLAS A ItKBDi Krwpwrt, To.
M llK!3KJLL'fl OINTMENT PPlh On Its OWU
merltv" II. B. IIiltuw. KltUunluif, I'o.
SPEOIAL NOTICES.
The vestlbuled compartment sleenlntiCAri
recenxiy iniroauoea on ino uuicrku. dl, raui
and Kansas City Hallway are models of cotn-
ion, convenience ana luxury. Any natron 01
me sleeping car is enamca, ny ine imroauo
lion of ihese compartment earn, to secure tht
ftaino privacy and onvenlence that he would
in tho best hotel, soother line west or Col
cugo runs the compnrtment curs. In hddl
lion, me irainsare eoumnea wun me reuiui
open ruliman sleeper, giving passengera theti
cuoice. rnoai ingrar service is muyup u
tho Tenulrements of modern railway service
An excellent cuisine, promptly served amid
elegant surroundings, nt moderate chargea,
leaves nomine now 10 no aesirea, vny 01 oui
people contemplailng a trip to any part of th
west or northwest cannot ro'-sibly securt
belter accomtMOdntlons or lower rates thai.
by addrefeslng w. r. Cooley, uenerai Agent 01
i no ratsRenger aopnrimeni, two iviieamuiou
1 UUAUClpllIrt, r1t
WHITE PEAKS AND SAKE CANONH.
Colorado Is a land of sham contrasts.
brilliant llehts. ol Intense bhadrws: a bind
where heights and depths make obvious tbo
mcnniug 01 me worn auuinesit; a iana wnero
every mood In mind can And an answering
ruooa in nature, 1110 nign, wuue minateis 01
tho mountulns. from whose slender pinnacles
lloatthe wind-blown bunuenoi the snow. nr-
Ineai wmi suem eloquence 10 ino loiiy aspim
tlobb of the soul; the sombre chasms cleft b:
i iiuih iorces mrougu grnuiie-nearieu nil
"SirrJlSS'tolSi'S SpS2aV
i ii luugiiae tnatturiiiH, lnspireoana nweH,
dovs not follow that there glories ol white
peaks and thoso glooms of dara: canons pre
clude) the pleasant Intervals, the sunny
meadows or the secluded hooks wherein tho
tired mind or wearied body may find neaco.
ful rest nnd rcluge from turmoil and toll. To
one maaiug a journey in coiornao, .New
Mexico or Utah, or taking n transcontinental.
lour irom i-jim io wesi. or rice versa, me uen
ver and Klo Grande ltallroad oilers accom
modatlons equal lu eleKanco.convenlenco and
luxury io mose or any otner lino wuu ine ad
ded attractions of the unrivalled scenery
along Its line, abounding In a magnificent
opulence of white pea as and dark canons.
ino moniu oi iNovemDcr, i&uu, witnessed one
ui iuu motii imporiani improvemenis in ran.
road lacllltles that has vet been made In Col.
orado and the West. The completion of the
standard gauge of the Denver and KlofJrande
ltallroad from Denver, Colorado, over the
mountains to Oeden, Utah, which five years
ago was ueemeu an impossiuiiuy, is certain l;
a triumph of darluc and engineerlni: skill
The new lino Is bv ine wav of Ijeadvllio. tun.
nellngTeunesseo l'ass, threading tho canons
of the Kagle and Urand Hlvcrs, giving a view
'"B 1U trains tbrough QlenwooA Bprlngs and
i ino Aioumoi ino iioiy wross.euroute, taK
Ing Its trains through Olenwood Bprlngs and
down tbo Urand ltlver to Grand Junction
thence to Halt Lake City, Ogdou and Han
Krauclsco. lly this route one Is given an op.
porlunlty to behold the magnificence of Kagle
HIver Canon nnd the marvelous beauty nnd
grandeur of the Canon of tho Grand. The
overland tialn Is n model In every respect.
From tho engine to tho last first-class coach
everything 1b bright and now, nnd of the
most elegant style of workmanship and
finish.
Jf any reader desires to know more about
stupendous works of nature, write toB,
Colorado, and he will send you. free ol cost.
uieaniiy inusiraiea oooas, givintr a run ae
scrlptlon of the marvels of the ''Bcenlo
lane."- Stanley Wood In the "Ureat Divide.
3 "ANOHOr
mm mmim
la nd will ever bo tho
-best"
Bomody for
rtnut. Tnfluenza. Backache.
Pnlna In thn Side. Ghent andl
Joints, Wouralgta, Spraina, Slo
Before yoa assd to bnyi ootaln
AS-PREE OF CHARCE-W
tho vslniWe booki "Oulds to Halta, withJ
euaorBSiaents oi proumDat jvtuius,
F.AD.RiCHTER&CO..
310 Broadway,
it H W YOUR.
Prize Medals Awardsdl
IfQromUrjt, Kunjtm, Jislpsle.
50 Cents a bottle, For Bale by
1. T. 3. KIIIXjITV,
HUNTING FOR MARSH.
Offlnnrs Rcnurtntr tltn Country for tllo
lrufrltlTe Hunk Pre.ltleilt,
Asmmr I'Aiut, Juno 33. Detective Free
man, of Philadelphia, It Is thought, will
not survive tho Injuries he received Fri
day night at Spring Lake while trying to
rrest a ruau there who wns bclloved to
be Qldeon W. Marsh, president of tho
Keystone Dank of Philadelphia, who Is a
fugitive from justloe. The cottage in
which It was anpposed Marsh was hiding
Is owned by his Intimate friend, Harry
II. Yard.
District Attorney Graham, of Philadel
phia, had an Interview with Frteinnn
net night, during which the latter said
ho was sure Mursu had been at the cot
tage and that he aaw him himself last
Wednesday on tho beach near CJomo. lie
said he did not arrest him then because
he was sure of his game, and thought
that It would be better to take, him In
tho cottage.
It Is believed that Marsh escaped from
the oottnge by going through the woods.
Ofllcers aro acourlne tho surrounding
country, and It Is hoped that th fugi
tive will be arrested before long.
MAY TIE UP THE ROAD3.
A Oanral ntrllm Threalensd In Albany
Thl Week.
Auunt, N. Y., June 22. A general
tie-up Is threatened by the employoe of
the Albany Electrlo Company operating
all but one of the surface roads In the
city.
The trouble Is line to several or the In
spcotore. who have made themselves ob
noxious to the conductors by entering
complaints aealnst them by the whole
sale with tho result that several hnve
bten discharged.
Tho car homes of tho company are
guarded by police and detectives nave
bsen ou duty In that vicinity for two
days,
It Is thoucht that unless certain nn
popular Inspectors, who aro cx-oonduct-ors.
aro discharged a tie-up ot nil tho
cmployoa will be ordered this week.
SEVEN WEF1E DROWNED.
Dohenilan Barry Pickors Cnlillzo a Boat
la Maryland.
Baltivoue, Md., June 23. A number
ot Bohemians employed as berry pickers
on truck farms in Anno Arundel County
clamberod Into a rpw-boat and pulled
out Into the stream at Curtis liny.
The women became badly frightened
and during the excitement tho boat was
capsized and Mven persons were drowned.
Tho names Cof the rurowuod nrei
Geornlana Titus, Al Kensier, Lulu
Marsh, John Houston, Walter Caston, a
man known as "Uldney" ana nn nn
known man. None of tho bodies had
been recovered up to a late hour
CollC Oarsman at New London-
New Losdos, Conn.., June 23. Oari-
mon tho country over are now waltln?
lmnaticntlr for tho bltr lnter-colloKlate
rowlna chnmplonshlpj to bo decided. Of
course most of the Interest centres in tno
outcome of the raoe between Vale and
Harvard, and the practice work of those
two crawa on the Thames Is watched very
closely. While the New Haven boys are
slight favorlten for the race, one thing
that la certain la thnt they will not hav
the "soft snap" they havo enjoyed foj
four or ilve Tsars past. Harvard U row
ing In very nooi form iuat now, and
with Captain Perkins back In the boat
they will kesp tno Yale men "gucaslng'
every lengtn oi the course.
fltnl thsfluperlntandent's VftUse.
Buffalo. N. Y., June S3. Ex-Suporln'
tendont of Insurance Maxwoll while
waltlnK for a Now York Contra! New
York expr&sa at Batavla act his valise,
containing a quantity of money, in one
corner of the waltlns room. John Qraw,
who lives between Alexander nnd Attica,
rushed Into the depot, picked up the
valise and Jnmped upon a train pulling
out for Attica. The property was ro'
covered ns Graw alighted from tho train-
No arrests.
A Now Charge to Answer For
IlEABKfO, To., Juno 23. H. M. Hudson,
who was arrestod In Uarrisburg at the
reauest of Inspector Dyrnes, of New
York, whero he U wanted for grand lar
ceny, la supposed to be an accomplice ol
a pretty young woman who calls hersell
Mrs. Beatrice Collins. She Is In jail here
on a cbarue ot passing counterfeit sllvei
dollars. Hudson Is also known as Nnpo-
To Seek Foretell Exhibits.
WistiTKOTO, June 0. John M. Butler,
of .Philadelphia, has been appointed
commissioner on bahalf of the Treasury
Department to go to Europe In the Inter
ests oi tno foreign exnimt to tne wona
Pair. Ills colleagues are General Groa-
vsnor and Professor John M. El lis.
Oberlin College, of Ohio. Tho salary Ls
(8 per day ana expenses.
The Tories SHU Oppose It.
London, Juno 20. The Free Education
bill ls making rapid progress In publl
ODlnlon. Although tne measure is
government one It meets with strong op
position from tne lories, who are dls
mayed at the prospect of the masses re
ceiving free education.
Big Strike Declared Off.
rnrLADiUTUA, June 20, The strike ot
the rug weuvors of John Bromley Sons
carpet mills has beeu declared oft. This
decision affects 1,000 bands, who will
now be able to resume work after soy-
oral weeks' idleness.
ltainagod by a Cloudburst,
LiEcnEtjRo. I'o,, June K0. Great dam'
ago was dono here by a cloudburst
Bevernl buildings were washed away nnd
one person was fatally hurt. Traltlc on
tho Pennsylvania Railroad Is temporarily
suspended at this point.
X Waterloo Teteran Opened the Danoln.
SnzRBROOKE. Que., Juno 20. At a ball
given by officers ot the Fifty-third Bat
talion last night, ueut. Maurice tinea,
aired US years, a .Waterloo veteran
openod the dancing. He was la full
dress uniform, with his Waterloo medals.
Striking Weavers Clono n Mill.
Faix Rivuti, Mass., June 20. The Shove
Mill weavers have struck on nocount ot
alleged unjust dismissals made by the
overseer. J. ho mill uas shut down.
Win now This Afternoon.
New Lokdcot, June 20. Tho Oolumbltv
Cornel freshman race will tie roweu this
afternoon. Both crows aro evenly matched
nnd a good ruco is expected.
every WATERPROOF
THAT
KTot to
BE UP
TO
THE MARK
NEEDS HO LAUNDERING. CAM DE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT.
THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
LAKESIDE
'he finest in the interior of
the Stnte. Only available
licalthnnd pleasure grounds
in tlio Anthracite region.
The natural attractions and nmgnlli-
cent Hccucry of the place are uti-
equalled, and a day of recrea
i .ii tion and pleasure may bo
spent In it to advantage.
There Ih good Ashing and
bathinf? In the twin labea
Burroundiogthegrounda. Boat
housee will be built on the lakeside
and regattas will be frequent this season
For Sunday Schools, Lodges, &c.
The grounds are most suitable for plc-nlcs
Information, coll
O. A. KEIM,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. j
Boitrruriu. nrvisioK.
tt anil after Nov, 21, 1860, (mini uM ttm
Shenandoah at follout:
For Wlggan, Oilbertou, Fraokvllle, Nov
.'etle. 8t. Clair, and wav noluls. a.m. 0.1.
m aud 4.15 p m.
uuuuuys, euu, n.iu a m ana j.i o p m.
Kor Potlsvllle, 0.00, 0.10 a m and 4.15 p m
Hnndays, 600, 9.40 a m and 11.10 n m,
For leading. B.IO, 0.10 a m and 4.15 pin.
Sundays, 600, ,40 a. m. and 3.10 pm.
For Pottstown. Phoenixville. x4orrlstowi
and Philadelphia (Broad street station), 6.00,
4.10 a m. and 4.15 p m week day
nuuuays, nu, v.-hj uniiiaup m
Trains leave Frackvlhe tor Hhenandoah bi
1O.40 a m aud 12.14. 7.42. 10.09 d m. Hnnflivi
11.18 a m and 6.40 p m.
Leave Poitsvllle lor Shenandoah, 10.15 anc
11.48, a CI 7.15, 0.42 p m. Unndays, 10.40 a v
5.15 p m.
Leavo Philadelphia (Broad street ctntlon)
for l'ottsvllle ud Shenandoah, 6.57,10.25 a li
2.10, 4.10 and 7.00 p m week days. Uunday 0.2?
m and 1.10 p.m.
For w York. 3.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.35, BJ0, 7.30,
.1.60. ll.OOand 11.15am. 12.00 noon, (11m
ttd express, l.OU and 4.50 p m.) 12.44, 1.40, 2.80
i, o, ve.iu, o.du 7.13 e.u ana xu.w p m, i.ui
aiKUl.
V'U UUIllM,., O.tAJ. I.Uhl, I.W. U.M. C.l, o.ou,
a m. i.nd 12.40, 8.20 (UmlUd 4.60), 5.Si, 6.S0, 6,5c
is e,ij p m ana u.vi nigai.
For Bea Ulrt, Upring Lake, llelmar,
cean Grove. Asburv Park, and Lonx Brancb
8.20, 11,15, a. ro, 4.00 p. m. week dayr Foi
fTeenoia, o.v i p. m. weex aays.
Ualtlmor and Wushlnetou. 8.60. 7.20. 8.31
B.10, 10.20, 11.18 a m, 12.5 (rimlted express) 3.4'
.ue.manri7.iu p. m., ana u.usmgni. ro
Baltimore, nly ica 4.1 1, 508 and li.dO p. m
On Hundays, 3.60. 7.20, O.lOand ll.lt a. m. 4.4)
c.57, 7.40 p m. 12.03 night, Baltimore only
5.08 aud 11.30 p m.
For ttlcbmond and the Bontb 7 JO 11.18 a. id.,
(Limited Express 12.35 p. m.,)12.03 night, week,
days. Hondays, 7.20 a. m 12.03 night.
Trains leave Uarrlsbnrg for PHtsDurg ane
t ue west every day at 12.25 and 8.10 a m anc
,1.00 illmlted) and 3.40 p m. Way for Altoona,
15 U m and 4.10 p m every day.
For Pittsburg only, 11.20 a in dally and 10.20
,i m week days.
Leave hunbnry for "Wllltamsport, Elmlra.
'anandalgua, Kochester,Butlaloand Mlagani
fulls. 6.10 a m dally, and 1.43 pin week days
For Vatkins, 5,0 p m week days.
For Erie and Intermediate points, 5.10 am.
dally. For Lock Haven, 5.10, and 0.63 a m
dally, 1,84 and 5.30 p. m, week days, Fo
Kenova 6.10 a m 1.43 and 5,30 p m week days,
5.10 a. m Hnodnys.
UUA8. B. PUHH, J. K.WOOU,
Oen.ManT Oen. Pau.Agt
-yf-lLMlNUTON & NOHT11EHN K, It.
imeiaute mtneci jaay.iv,iwn.
Trains leave Reading (P. it It. station for
Glbraluir, Heyfert, lllratboro, Joanna, Bprlng
field, Wayneeburg Junction, Coattvllle,Vel
Chester.Chadsrord Juuetlou, 11. t O. Juuctiou,
SVllmlngton and Iniermedlate stations, di.lly
except uunday, at U.26 and e.80 u.m. aud 3.15
p. ni. Punday only at 3.05 p. m.
For Warwick, Hul'elers aud Intermediate
tatlon,dally except biunday, at 0.20 .m., and
.10 p. m. bunday only 8.16 a. m.
For Blrdbboro ana iutemiedlate stnilous,
Baturday only, al 12 in.
For Ualtlnmir aud N alnng Inn (11. O. R.
R.) dally except Hmiduy at G.25 and 8.30 a. m.
and 8.14 p. m. Sunday only ai 3 05 p. m.
Trains airle r Ketrtlug (P. suillon)
from WllmlVKtun. li. A O. Junotlou. Munt
hanln,t hadiisioid Juiirtlon, West Cheater,
Lenape, Coalesviile, Wanesburg Junction,
Hprlngflela,.ltn)inii, Lirdhburo, Gibraltar, Hey.
furl and lnieiinedmii Hat ions, dally except
Bunday at 10 2 i. m. 5 Wund 8.17 p.
dry ' iily at 11.24 a. tu.
From Bt. Petri, W .crwlek and tntennedlato
Manors, daliy exeept hunrlay, at 8.28 a. m.
and 2.25 p. in. Hmidiiy only at 0 p. in.
From Blrdshn, and Intermediate Katloun,
Baturday only at 1.40 p. ni.
From Wai-hluKiDU and Itullmiore. dally tx
eept Bunday, 10 20 a. m 6.62 and 8.17 p. in.
fiunday nnlj al 11.24 a. in.
BOWNKSH HHKUJH, Oeu'l Pus. Agt.
A. O. MOCAUBLAND, Hupt.
mi mm
or lost of FJUiaiiw
ksbUkl. Nt I I Hi IHllill luily )lot .r.J. 11 o Io rnlwy tvrvil
etmtrllirDniEii-.' JllilHl-KJI'UHilK.iSSjil'Al'.TmUfflOUlf.
til"i It -ntiiil'nr It'iSb 1 Hk-TBK'.r li.-Btfllf In 4Juj
Aitnu EH1E hldoiOAL CO., BUFFALO. N. V
FOR
KuTTmltTzmm'
aVSIWEMUMMO
COLLAR or CUFF
CAN BE RELIED ON
BpUt!
BEARS, THIS MARK.
TRADE;
Summer Resort, Pic-mc
and Pleasure Grounds I
LAKKSIDK (Kast Mahauoy Junction) mid
way between fliabmoy City and Tama
qua, now managed by a now stock com
pany, will be open tu tho public within a low
weks, and dates ran now be ecured. A
u umber of societies have already been booked
and others wishing desirable dates should
nialte application without delay,
Cndcr the new management many Improve
nv nt. will he mnde, some of them being now
nnder way, thnt will make it the plc-nlcand
pleasure grounds of the region.
A Urge dancing pavllllon nnd a trottlnrz
park nre among the newaddltlons. Thebest
horses In tho State will be secured to run or
trot thlseason.
and outings. For dates and other
on or address,
Excursion Manager,
HUlXr4AMIlUA.il, PA,
"Williams & Bro,
Chamber Bets,
Bedsteads,
Bureaus,
Chiffoniers,
Wash Btands,
Couches,
Dressing Cabinets,
Wardrobes,
Armolres,
Bldeboards,
Bin lpg Tables,
China Closets,
Dining Chairs,
Buffets,
Hmoklng Chairs,
Card Tables,
Mirrors, '
Bofas,
Tea Tables,
Parlor Bulls,
Lounges,
Divans,
Easy Chairs,
Parlor Cabinets,
Easels,
Music Cabinets,
Piano L hairs,
Hall Btands,
Settees,
Ball Tables,
Fancy Tables,
Wood Mantels,
Book Cases,
Writing Desks,
R
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Secretaries,
Book Cabinets,
Pianos,
Organs,
Sewing Machines.
E
EEDBIHG
UPHOLSTERY GOODS
BOTTOM PRICES.
J. P. Williams & Bro
SHENA2TDOAH, PA.
WATER OF LIFE.
A newlv dlsmvered HtlNHlAL WATER,
the use ol which will mpply Important ele
ments necessary to health. It will cure the
Kidneys, Liver, Btomneh, nnd all Bowel and
Bladder diseases. It will dissolve inlcull and
remove them. Itrirmms trie uuc acid from
the uiooa una inns fiosiroys juaiuna anu
rhllls. It cures llrleht's disease, and ls es.
welallv recommended for people advanced In
life, nnd for general debility. For undoubted
proofs or this M-nd for pamphlet giving mil
partlculais.tnj.lt. PERRY, Water ol LUe
Co., 31 eoiun juinn wiises-uarre, ra.
FIRE IKSUBAITCE I
Urjut ui VM Etlliile Pmilj lu Ciajulti
Represented by
OAVID FAUSK
120 B, Jardln Street
B11ENAJNDOAU.PA
hiladelphia and Beading JRailroadi
lUna Table in tBeei Mai 10, 1801
TRAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS.
For New York via Philadelphia, week days.
u 0,-jo, 7,-jj a. m. ana 12 So 'HO ana
111. Hundav 2.10 nnd 7.4X a. m. h'nr Nay
York, via Alanch Chunk, week days. 5.20.
X), n. m. and li.T and XtOp. m.
For Headlne and FhltRdeinhin wrAk davs.
2.10, 6.26, 7.2U, a. m., Li.M 2.&0 and 65 pirn.
anaay, 2.10 and 7.43 a. m.
r or uarrisDnrg, week aays, zio,7.2U a. m,i
u, o. y. lu.
for AJJestown, week days, 7.20 v m. 12.SS
Op. m.
cor l'ottsvllle, week days, z.lo,7.20,a. ms.
,oj imiw wuu o.oo p. xu. ounuay, x,iu nu .ia
ul.
Jror Tamaqua and Mnhanny Olty, week;
ays, 2.10, S.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.3) 2.E0 aud 0.50
. m. buudav. 2.10 and 7.48 a. m. Additional
or Mahanoy City, week days 7.00 p. m.
for ljRuoasier sou ixuumuia, weeK oayst
,20 n. ra 2.0 p. m.
for wiiuamsiMiri, snnnury ana ijewisuurs.
eek days. 8.25, 7.20 nnd 11.3'J n. m., l.ai, 7.00
m. aunaay i. m.
ror Mnhanov 1'lane. week davs. 2.10 X 25.
Hi. 7.30 and 11.30 a. m.. iZ.W. 1.35. X50. 5.65.
.00 and p. m. Uunday, 2 10, iM RBd7.4S
m. i.i'sp. m.
for Ulmrdvllle (Itappahannock Htutlon)
, M .-. n ,.. K , . LI ..... 11 Wh ...
wutoi". o.... u.M, nuu ...try Hi IU.
12.3S, 1 US, uo, 6.53, 7.00 and 0.25. p. m. Sunday,
"or Ashland nnd hhtunokln,, week days.
l, 5.25, 7.20, 11.3) a. m., 1.35, 7.00 and U.2S
m. Bunday S.2i a, in., 11.06 i. m.
lltAINS UK HHK.NANDOAH:
iave New York via Philadelphia, weeX
'0-8.7.46 a. m., 1.80, 4.00. 7.90 p. m 12. 1C
nUUUH'1 U.W HI., I.IU UIHUln
Leave New York via ilanch Chunk, week
.ilH. 4.80. 8.45 a. 111.. 1.00 nud 4.0J D. m.
c ir fjui uviyuiM. him uujtd, i.iy, nuh
.0.00 a. m. 4.00 and 6.00 p. ru., fn m Broaa
.i.l Callowuill and 8.35 tt. m. aud 11.30 v. m.
(roin ttthanc roju oireeU. Hunday 0.05 a.
n 11.10 p. m. from 9th anC -.ueu.
iHHve tveHaiUK, week aays, l.Ji. 7.1", 10.C&
idlLSOa. m.. 65.7Ji7u.m. Huudav 1.35 ana
via a. m.
LonVo Putlavllle. week davs. 2.40. 7.40 n. in..
.St-, Blip. ui. Unnday, 2.40 u, m. and 2.05
UI.
J.eave Tamaqua, week days, 8.20, 8.43 ana
2 1 a. m., l.n, t.ka, anu .is p. m. ounuay 3.u
in. nud 2.50 u. in.
.Leave Mahauov Ultv. week davs. 3.40. 0.1 a
nd 11.47 a. ui.. 1.51. 7.42 aud 0.44 n.ru. Hun-
lay, 3.4U a. m 3.20 p. in..
ijunve iuananoy 1'lane, week onys,2'4J,l.vir
30, M. 11. .0 a. lu. ,l.ti5, 2.00. d-20, 0 26, 7.57, ana
i.oo p. m. Hunday2.li. 4.00. and 8.SB. m. m.
4i, p. ni.
xjwyb uiraruviue (luippauannocK csiaiionj
vek days, 2.47, 4.07, and ti.41 a. w., 12 0
12. 5.28. 0.S1. b.03 and 10.05 n. m. tiundar. 2.471
T,, S.2ba. m. 3.41 p. m.
xieave w liiiamspori, week nays, 6.w,v -ij ana
,(u a. m. o.o ana 11.13 p. m. ouuaay ai.a.
m.
ifor Baltimore. Washington and the wesl
la 1). it O. It. It., through trains leave Glrara
avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & K. it. K.l
l 1.1D, PUX IIUU 11.44 U. 111., 1.1H, D.OO HD't
.23 n. tn. uunday. 4.16 8.02 11.27 a. tu.. 4.24
.55 and 7.21 p.m.
AXLuVrvUU Olll IJ1V1H1UJN,
leave Pnlladelnhla. Chestnut Htreet Wharl
aid South Htreet Wharf.
Kor Atlantic CUT.
Weok-days Express 0.00 a. in. and 2.00.
.00 p. ui. Accommodation, B.00 a.m., 6.00
. m,
dundays. Express, B.00, a, m. Accorame
atlon, 8.00 a. in. and i.M p. ni.
uelurnlng, leave Atlantic city, depot corner
.uadtlc and Arkansas avenues. Week-dayn
-Express, 7JSO, 0.00, n. m. and 4.00, p. m.
nccrnniodatlon. 0.00. B.(J5 a. m. and 4.BO
(.SO p. m.
oanuays. xuprcHs, .w p. in. avwuuuojs
Ion, 7.110 a. ro. and 4.30 p. m.
II n U1N1V1I U. Iln'l Vana'p Afftr.
A. MOLEOD. Pres. A Uen'l Manager,
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
ARRANGEMENT OF PABSSNOEB TRA1K9.
MAY 10. 1891.
Passenger trains will leave Shenandoah for
Maucu Cliunk. Lehlehton. Blatlnetun. Cata-
sauqua, Allentown. Bethlehem, Kaston, 1'hll.
aueipnia ana iew xoiKmo.Hi i.w, t).u3s.iu,ft
12.W, a.iu, o.zu p. m.
Kor Belvldere. Delaware Water Gap and.
tstroudsburg at 6.47, a. m., and 5.20 p. m.
r or utmnertvuie ana ireniou, .u a. m.
For White Uaven. Wllkes-Barre and PlttS".
ton 5.47, 8.08, 10.41 a. in., 3.10 and 520 p. m.
For xunkhanuock, 10.41 a. m a.iu una d.m
. m.
For Auburn. Ithaca. Geneva and and Lvono
10.11 a. m and 5.28 p. m.
or licey vine, xowanna. oayre, v aveny.
uiiuiiu, iMitucBim. numtiui nimmn fttiia.
Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,anc$
5.28 p. m.
For F.lmlra and the West via Salamanca nil
3.10 p. m.
For Auaennen, iiazieion, uiockion, urn,
her Yard. Wentherly and Penn Haven Junc
tion at 5.4f, 7.40, 8,08 a. m. and 12.62, 3.10 ana
58 p.m.
For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Beaver
Meadow, 7.40, 0,08 a. m. and 6.28 p. m.
For Mcranton at 6.47 0.08, 10.41a. m. 8,10 and
6:28 p. m.
f oriiazie riroorc, jeaao, xrniion ana rTeo
land at 6.47, 7.40, 8.08, 10.41 a. m 122 3.10 an
:o p. m.
For Uuakake at 6.47 and 9.08 a. m.. and
8.10 p. m.
For Wlggans, Gllberton and Frackvllle at.
6.50 and tf.08 a. m., and 4.10 p. m.
F'or Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano.
5.47. 7.40. 0.08. 10.41. 10.68 a. m..li52.3.10.5.2. 8.03
.2i and 10.27 p.m.
roriosi ureek, Jiraravme ana Asmana
4.27, 7.48,8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 65,
8.10 and 9.11 p. m.
For Dnrkwater, Bt, Clair and Pottavllle
7.40, 8.08, 10.58 a. m., 122,3.10,4.10, 5.28 and 8.03
p. m.
f or nncK cionntain, jNew uosion ana.
Morea. 7.40. 9.08. 108 a. m.. 12.62. 3.10. 6.28 anCL
8.03 p. m.
For Raven Run, Centralla, ML, Cormel and
Bhamokln, 82, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40
ana e.ui p. m.
Trains leave Bhamokln for Shenandoah..
7.5'j 115 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 0J!O p. m., arrlvlnt
at Hhenandoah, 9.05 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.28 audi
u.io p. in.
nu.iiiv I inaiao.
For Lost Creek. Ulrardvllle and Ashland.
6.50, 9.10 11.35 a. m., 2.4.5 p. m.
For Darkwater, Bt. Olalr and Poitsvllle.
6.50, 8.1X1, 90 a. m.. 2.45 p. m.
ror xaiesviiie, mananoy ijiiy ana ueiano
8.00, 11.S5 a. ru., 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m.
For Lofty, Audenrled and llaileton, 8.00
aa m 1.40 p. m:
For Manch Chunk. Lehlghton, Blatlngton,
Catasauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kastoa
and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m:
f ur ruiraueipuia, i.m p. m.
.11. BYINQTON,
Uen'l Pass. AKt., Bethlehem.
Don't foriret that this Is the onlv rtirel vvp
table and effective blood purifier known.
Used for 300 years In Brazil, and two years
iciu iu mis uuuuiry. ii ausoiuieiy ueuirni
Ires nnd removes all Impurities of tho blood,
whether of scrolulouB or specific origin, In
herited or acquired, aud ls the onlyrellablo
remedy. Contains no mineral, and hoe no
failures and no relapses.
Sold at Klrlin's Drug Store,
Ferguson' t IloUl.liloch, Shenandoah, Pa.
Tt iftueutly curevl by-
1J11X AUH i in i . J-4ie-to tre.no peratijj
or lufftj'' Hi i ii ' ' inLtfSi t ii prououueed a
cura'do uy . tii ' . ' U. n( nl (nrClrculail
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