Evening Herald. I'UHMBHHI) DAILY, SUNDAY UXCiJlTIJD IT. O. JlOYIHl, lltlltor anil l'libllther. lPJf. ,T. WATKIXS, Jiiwal lMltoi: ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT Tht MVBiriMQ 1IKHALV hat u largtrcir- ctilnMon in Shmandmh than any otlrtr paper fivMMittl, lt'inki tjiirn to all. subscription rates: l)AiiY,pef year, WhrkIiY, per yoar,. ,8 0t. ..ISp Knlertd t the I'jatuMM, at HbunMidMh, Pa mr traiwralHlan ihroofhth main u nwwiil oImw mull matter. IN THE METROPOLIS. How the Fourth Is Celebrated on Manhattan Island. O JI K 11 0 W or other I don't tli ink that I shall ever for get tho first Fourth of July I spent in New York. InlTexas, where I had pro viously resided, . i . i -1 : rww . ar . Lilt; uii'iiuuB jPV 'im Fmrtli is cr-lo- MrViitiZl liratcd in pretty much tho sumo ll Now York; but U so mo h o w or other it did not seem to rao to mako so much noise. Texas Is somewhat larger than Manhattan Island. Perhaps that may account for it, Yes, I rejoiced that It was over, but still I was not entirely happy, for an eleven-inch firecracker had exploded on tho rim of my oar, and I became an eye sore to my friends. When we conversed they had to do most of It, for I was kept busy holding my hand to the side of my Tieatl, and repeating snch quostlons as "Hoy?" "What do you say?" I feel per fectly sure that J missed several invita tions to "take something" owing to my temporary deafness. For awhile I was very deaf, indeed, but I have recovered my hearing, and now it Is no longer safe to invito mo to join iu passing the flow lug bowl. Still I liavo my doubts about tho pco- plo of tho nortlt being moro patriotio than those of tho south. Iteccntly, sta tistics have been published which show that more peoplo havo had their arms and fingers blown off in the south than in tho north, which also goes to provo that tho fooling against tho llritish is more intenso in tho south than has gen erally been supposed. IP . Judging perhaps by tho nolso mado on tho Fourth of July ,!io thoughtless observer might conclude that tho south was really less patriotic than tho north; but it should bo talcen into considera tion that In Uotham lirccrackcrs are only three cents a pack, and pin wheels cost only a cent apiece, whereas in southorn cities they are much moro ex pensive. Even tho poorest classes of Now York can afford to oxpross their dotestatlon of Ocorgo III. and his min ions at a comparatively trifling ex- -penso. Tho high prlco pf explosives In tho 0uth Is tho real cause of tho people of Kuw Orleans, for instance, seeming to bo comparatively Indifferent as to which sldo whipped in tho great revolutionary struggle. In Now York, whoro cannon crackers aro almost given away, tho enthusiasm is so pronounced that rev elers begin to make the welkin ring, and to get tight, on tho night of tho third of .lulv. So thorough Is tho itetcstatlon of Eng- llsh tyranny in New York, that even as oven as early as tho afternoon of the third I liavo seen tho police wiping up tho side- walks with well-dressed Inebriates. In tho drug stores boys get their fingers tied up from toy pistol wounds as early A rULL-ailOWN MAN WITH AN ADULT OVS. as tho second of July. Two years ago, I saw an elderly gentloman fall out of a aocoad-Btory window while firing off u Roman candle, and It was not later than eight o'clock of tho evening boforo the Fourth. Hut to return to my experiences on the first great national holiday spent In New York. At an early hour I bounded slowly and reluotantly from my couch, and hied me to my private journalistic arona on the ground door. My inten tion was to writo a glowing editorial on tho "Decay of American Patriotism," hut owing Ui the constant detonations I was unable to finish it Vhlle I was trying to collect my thoughts, there was u boy in tho wm dow of the fourth story of the flat liouso In which I resided who dropped, on un average, three lighted flrecrack ors a minute Into the yard and less than three foot from whoro I was collecting my thinks. Tho firecrackers were all ruined by tho explosions, and I was glad of it. Thoy pould never bo used again, but I nevor slicd a tear, not oven a tnolst sob. In tho next yard tbcro was a full- grown man with an adult gun, who loaded and flrcd at flvo o'clock I don't ltnow whothor ho hit It or 1 notnnd Uopt It up all day without turning a hair. I did not mnlto much progress with my patriotic editorial. I wrotoi "This la the national cam any, the day that tor more tbn a century tins beta resonant with tho echoes of patrlotio muno. " llangl Dangl Ding-bang-bang blng.btnK- bang beng-bing Lang - 1 1 r i yi i i 1 bang I Hut I rallied, and wrote out: "It Is well. Let the ohoera be given with a lll Let the fireworks cleave the slty with their brilliant path of light" lloro a small boy Interrupted me, and I repliedtu small caps: "NOl I'mnotgo Ing to give you anothor cent to buy fire crackers with, and If you lire another one of thorn in this yard I'll Mam yon against the fence so you will stick there. Set out'" men I resumed my writing: 'Let us celebrato tho day. and not mourn that it cunts a few hard-earned dollars." "NOl 1 say; clear outl Not a nickel mora for flreerackers." liangl lllng- banif-bantf-bBnB-blutr-whizI ICorilam! SWI3BT ItGPLIBS IN SlilALL CAPS: "NOl" Korflum! these last two detonations being from the Idiot with gun in tho next yard. Then I gavo It up. Thero was no use trying to writo under those circum stances. Nevertheless, I am In favor of the Fourth. Perhaps-lt is just as well that our revolutionary fathers succeeded as well as they did In dispelling the llrit ish yoke; otherwise, moro of us might bo standing around liko clothing storo dummies, with eyeglass and an idiotic leer and saying in a tone of voice that Indicates nasal catarrh: "Aw, weallyl 'Ow's yer 'ealtli, melud," just like those wretched dudes on Fifth avenue. Let tis bo thankful that wo aro collectively no bigger fools than .wo really are. Alex E. Sweet. -HO TO- Y' Neat, Cheap and Stylish Straw Hats .. . from 20o to SIM Hhort Spray Flowers 50 to 1.00 Wreaths ..S0oto 1.75 Infants' Christening Robo, C5oto S3 Infants' long and short coats. -.81.25 up to t3.50 50,000 LADIES .WEAR Why don't you wear one? MM L' V k I V I A PN x U-u-jj-j jl u lu x uni kj . All Colors, at 21) cents. LOOK HERB, A grand opportunity for Joining a now society, The Beneficial Older of Equity, A fraternal society for botti sexes. Pays From $200 to $5,000! IN SIX YEA HS. Advances money to buy homes, cancels tho 1 Indebtedness Incii'o of disability or death, pays sick and death benents. For further particulars call on or address, DANIEL, DEAN, Deputy Supreme I'restdent, j. juain ai., njienanaoun, l'R, HIEEL Is and will over bo tho Remedy for tatlUTESSlT TnMiiangta. TlnnlrnnVio. X'ains'in tho Side, Ohost nndl Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, &o Bsfore y ou aeed to bay, obtain L th vplnsb'e WVi "Qolae to He alth,,,withj endorsements o: prominent juiDuaiuis, a . mi-. a "JV 810 Broadway, 5JTW WSW TWKft. k, sbrr Fr 2C Meaa s Awaraeai Cnropcan Housesl Bi-i'oUtadt,London, Vl.r.na, Prague, Botternym, Oltsn, 50 Cents a bottle, For Salo by x. i. JtiitriN, iO, 1. 1 1 AOljNIIUCII,. SHENANDOAH, PA., ana ouer oruggisu. A MEMORABLE DAY. 1113 trouble came Just with the end of the racket. One Fourth of July, m you'll pres ently learn. Twaa not a lopped finger, nor torn nor spoiled Jacket, I escapod from all harm save a very slight burn. Dut papa had provided a new silken banner, Which swayed In the evening braete, tar out of roach. Andourguosta were dls coursing In happiest manner, When,-, lot some one called upon me for a speech. Oh, never did heart beat to tlrile tbat was faster Than mine, as I stood there, not during to Ucel Fori would far rather have faced grave dls aster Than make an oration quite ox tempore. Sow should I begin? with my hands In my pockets My thoughts seemed to take a precipitous flight; I but knew that above me tho arrowy rockets Lett beautiful arches of Jewel-like HghU The words "Fellow-citizens" loomed up sug gestive, And somehow I managed the form to repeat; And then from sheer fright at my voice 1 grew restive. And felt I must suffer the shame of defeat, At last In the kitchen. I heard Ico astaaklne. And Instantly roused from discomfiture's dream. To say, 'midst applause, for the motion proved taklnc "1 move that the spcoches coino after the cream." Jano Ellis Joy, In St. Nicholas. Hold It to tho Light. Tho man who tells you confident!!.!!) list what will' euro your cold is proscribing Kemp's Unburn this year. In tho prep aration of this remarkable medicine foi coughs snd colds no oxponeo is spared U oombino only the bc8t'hdpurStJ-ingredi ent. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Balsam U the light and look through it; notice th bright, clear look; than compare will othr remedies. I'rico 50o. arid ?1 Commencements ore abut pvor and now ffmatiiiles will commence to look out lor themtolvoe. Rooky Mountain Ouro. Tho druggists claim that pouplo oil laily for the nnv cure for constipation one' nek bi!!ulicli' dibcovnrod by Dr. Silas lisno while in the Rocky Mountains. It i tud to bo Oregon grape root (n gre-Rl remedy in tho far West for thoso coin plslnt") combinod with eiraplo herbs, and iE nndo for use by pourinc on boiling water to draw out thu strength. It foils at CO :onts a pnckngi) snd " is called Lane' Family Medicine. Thero ar people who dre!s their bodios in tho height of fashion and let tltoir min it go to rugs. Shiloh's Oonsumption Curo. This Is beyond (iiu-ttkiu the most pop- cesslul Conch Medicine we have ever sold, a low doses Invariably cure the voiHcsteeof CotliMi. (?rnun. mid Hrorjehltls. 'While its won. derlul succefs in tho cure of Consumption is wituoui a parallel in toe msiory 01 miacine. aincu lt'H first dUraiverv lthas been (-old ou n guarantee, a lest wnicii no omer mcaicino can eland. It you have Couch we earnestly ask. you to try it. Trice 10ceul.60cenls,und 11.10. If your Lungs lire tore, Chest or Hack lame, use Shiloh's Poious rlastcr. Sold by 0. II. Ilaecubuch, N. K. corner Jlaln and Liioya streeis. A littlo early yet for tho watormolon to bo in popular favor. Oh, What a Cough. Will vnu heed the warnlnc? Tho f lenal cer hnns ni the Mure urturnHcb of that more ter rllile disease. Consumption. Ask yourselves If you can afford for the sake ol saving 60 cents, to run tho risk and do nothing for it. we Know jrom experience iiiai, Diuiuii b urp will Curo your Cough. It nevtr falls. This explains why more limn a Million-Bottles were sold tho past year. It relieves Croup and Whonnlntr Cough nt once. Motbcrs do not be without It. h or Lame Hack, Hide or uuesi, use million s l-orous i iubver. ooiu uy U. II. llugenbucli, N. 11. corner Jluin and Lloyd btreeta. Tho term "that's too thin' plied to Bummor clothing. 1 can't be up A Husband's MlBtako.- Husbands too often peimlt wive?, and par ents thelr-chlldreo, to suflrr from headache, Qlzzluess, neuralgia, fcleeplesuess. fit, ner vousness, wlien tiy the uso of Dr. Miles' Itestoratlve Nervine mch serious results could oaslly bo prevented. Druggists every t:ht.ra Rflv Helves universal satlsfiictlon. and lianar Immense sale. Woodworlh Co., of Korl Wayne, Jna.: hiiow t o., oi Syracuse, N. Y.:J. o. Wolf. Hillsdale. Mich.: and hun- dedsot others say "It is the greuUBt teller they ever knew." It contnlns no oplatts. Trial bottles and lino book on Nervous Diseases, free at C. II. IlBgenbuch's. The country roads are In prime condition for bicycle riding. To Nervous, Dobllltatod Mon. If you send us your address, we will mail you our illustrated pamphlet explain ing all about Dr. Dye's Colobratod Eloctro Vollftio Tiolt and Appliances, and thou .'.harming eftects upon the nervous do militated svstom. and how tbev willnuickl ftstoTo vou to viirnr. and manhood. 1 amuh let free. If you are thus aillictod, wo' will lond you a licit and Appliances on a trial Voltaic Hktv t'o.. MsrthKll, Mich. This Is a year in which tho farmer can havo a real thanksgiving. Office oU. M.I). Ho)!ir.sox,ir8KastlCGthst, ltrotlriniirp. IHF. Knstl4S Street. Kkw Youk. January 31, 1690 Alva's Brazilian Hpeelflo Co.-aenilemen. IlavlLgnillercd r..r the pasi two jenis wi rheumatism, ludlgotion, sore throat, and a oonulete breaking down or my wholesystem. I wnslndired taittr trcnili g with sevrul promli entdoolorsHotry tho rnctus Illood l ure, which I couth i ed to use for about thirty days.sloro which time I have beeu eu. tnoly tree from tho nhove-nieutlontd troubles, nnd have more ambition today than any time In the pa6t four ytars. 1 can heartily recommend tne same in any one having tho some troubles. J. M H. HOH1NI-ON. Bold at Klrltn's Drug Btore.Ferguson House llluck, Hhenandoat . Fatalltioa on tho harvost and hay OolJ aro boini; chronicled, Mlloa' Korvo and Llvor Pllla Act on a new principle regulating the liver, kUimach and bowels thiounh the nervet. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' 1'llls speedily euie biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Bmallest, mildest, surest! 6) doses, 25cla. Samples Free, at O. II. Ilagenbuch'a drugstore. LJESSICELUS n every WATERPROOF THAT ISTot to i ii ill ii iimm i hi i DKTo1; BE UP TO THE MARK NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE P mark' THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF COLLAR IN THE MARKET. ifnsno rival in the world, 300 years' ex perience In lirazi' and two years in this coun try, n positively curiBuu uiseaFcs aris'ng from lmmuo blood. 'o mineral, no failures. uo relapfoe. Sold at Klrllri's Drurj store, FergusifiPe Hotel Mock, Shenandoah, Pa, Lehigh Valley Railroad. ABKANGE.MKKT OK rAS8ENQEU TBAINB. MAY 10. 1891. I'asseneer tialus will lcuvo Bhenandoah for Mtitich Chunk, l.ehlbton. fcSlatlneloii. rata. snuqim, Allcniown, Ilethlelirm, Knstou, fhll Hdelphlaaud New York at 6.47, 7.40, U.03a.ni., 12-t:, ii.iv, o.it p. ui. For Belvldere, Delaware Wuter Gap and atroudsburg at 6.47, a. in., and 5.20 p. in. For IjHmbertvlllo and Treutoi., U.U3 a. m For Wlilte Haven, Wllftcs-isarre and Fltts ton 6.17, U.03, lu.41 a ni., 3.10 and &SS p. in. For rnnkuauuoca, iu,n a. m., a.iu una o. p. m For Auburn, Ithaca, (ieneva and and Lyont 10.11 a. in., ami 5.2l p. in. or l.acevllle, Towanda. Bayre, waverly, Chicago and all points W'eht at 10.il u. iu.,ULd 5.2d p. in, For -lmlra and the West vlatlnlamanca at 3.1U p. m. i- or Auaennea, unzieion, uiockton, Jjiuo her Yard. Weatberlv and Fenu liuven Juno tlon at 6.47. 7.40. 0.0H a. m. and 12.62. 3.10 at.d v,o p. ill. ror jcauesviue, revision ana lieavei Meadow. 7.40. 9.08 a.m. nn(15,'Jrti). m. For Borauton at 5.47 9 OH. 10.41 a. in. 8.10 and o;u p. in. l'or jiaz e urooa. jeaao. uriiion ana i'reo land at 6.47. 7.40. 0.08. 10.41 a. m.. 1262 8.10 and 6.20 p. m. For Uuakake at 6.47 and 9.0B a. m and 8.10 p. in. f or tvigcans, unuerion una rracKviue ai 9.00 auau.ua a m., ana i.xu p. m. For Yatcsvllle. Matianoy Cltv and Delano 5.47. 7.40. 0.08. 10.41. 10.68 a. m..l2ja.3.10.5.28. 8.03. V.A HUUIV.I p. m. f oriosi LrceK, jimravjnn ana Asniana 4.27, 7.40,8.62, 10.15 a. in., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 6.35 8.10 and 9.11 p. m. For DarKwuler, Bt. Clair and- Pottflville. 7.40, u.Ui, 10.63 a. m., VUS2, 3.10, 4.10, 6.28 and 8.0. n.ra. For lluck Mountain, New lloston and Morea, 7.40, 9.08, ll.53 a. li.., 12.62, 3.10, 5.26 and 8.03p.m. For Haven Una, Centralis, Mt. Carmel and Hhamokln, 8.62, and 10.15 a. 111., 1.40, 1.41 and 8.00 n. m. Trains leave Bhamokln for Bhenandoah, 7.55 11.55 u. m., 2.10, 4 JO and 0.30 p. in., arriving at Bhenandoah, 9.05 a. m., 12.32, 3.10, 6.28 and 11.10 p. in. BUNDAY TltAINH. For lxist Creek, Ulrardvllle and Ashland, 8.50, 9.10 11.3.-1 u. m., 2.45 p. m. For Darkwater. Ht. cialr and Fottsvilie, 5.50, 8.0D, 9.S0 1-. m.. 2.45 p. in. For Yatcsvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano, 3.W, 11.00 U, Ul., 1,1V, u.iu p. at. For Lony, Audenrled and llazleton, 8.01 iu., i.iv p. in; For .Mauch Chunk. L.ehl?htnn. Rlatlneton Catasauqua, AUentown, Bethlehem, Kastoi uuunew xora, e.w a, m., i.4u p. ul. For fhlladelphla, 1.40 p. m. k. B. BYINGTON, Uen'l l'ius. ArU, Bethlehem IMPORTANT NOTICE i All persons are hereby warned NOT TO FISD IN THE DAMS ! Belonging to the Shonandoah Water Company, and all parties caught violating this notice Will UB Prosecuted ns frespnsscrB. lly order of THE OOlVCI'jfVlTTr. John R. Coyle, ... , T 1 A ttOrneV-fl-t- LIW ; 1 w- Real Estate Agent OKFICH Hkhdall's llim.nmti, Cor. Main and Centre Streelt, SHENANDOAH, PA PROPERTY FOR SALE: I A two and ouMiall story double frame dwelling houke, w th st ire-room and res tnurant. Loouiedou '".ast Centre Mreel. i) A valuable praparly loi Hied on Sou th Jar- din street. 3-Bovcn dwelling liouxcs at the corner of Gil bet t and Lloyd streets. Goodlnvcstment Terms reasonable. ODNTMERIT cMuor SKM DISEASE Errom Simple Pimples to almtlunle UCJCiiMA) also ITCHING 1ILEB, nrBotui for' Hints for Kitchen and Side. IXootn," a handy book for tho household. PllEU. COLLAR or CUFF CAN DE RELIED ON gjfll't! iih fTrT am i ii mtm I II "to Piscolog BEAR' THIS MARK. WIPED CLEAN MOMENT. Williams & Ik Chamber Bels, Jlcdsteads, ' Bureaus. Chiffoniers, j Lounges, F Divans, Easy Choirs, l"arlor Cabinets, SVash Stands, Easels, Music Cabinets, Couches, Dressing Cabinets, Wardrobes, Armolres, Sideboards, DlpH'g Tables, China Closets, Piano Chairs, Hall Stands, Settees, Hall Tables, Fancy Tables, Wood Mantels, Dining Cntirs, CuQeta, Book Cases, Writing Desks, Smoking Chairs, Card Tables, I Secretaries, Book Cablnota, Pianos, Organs, Mirrors, Hofas, Tea Tables, SewlDg Machines. farlor BulU, UPHOLSTERY GOODS. BOTTOM PRICES. SHENANDOAH, PA. THE SEASON FOR PIC-NICS JSHiya AX HAND, Committeemen should bear In mi ml tbat tho Hkuai.d ofllce is prepared to do all kinds of Poster Work! at the most reasonable rates. Give us a call and obtain our prices. All work done when promised. and in a' satisfactory manner. EAGLE HOTEL! 221 W. Centre Street, Formerly kept by Mrs. Omvllle. The above uoieiis nowaeptuy JOHN Vf. WEEKS, Formerly of the Keystone Hotel, Qllborton nest 01 aecommoovtions lor Permanent find Transient Guest The barf 4 stocked with the best brands of cige ,s, ale, beer, porter aua liquors. EXCELLENT FHEE LUNCH COUNTElt. WATER OF LIFE. A newly discovered MINERAL WATER, me use 01 wuicu win euppiy lirporiani ele ments necetsiuy lo health. It will enre the Kidneys, I.lver, stomach, nndall lloweland Bladder dlfeui.ee It will diwolvo rolculloud rf move them, llrunovis the urlo acid froai the h'ood and thus destroys Malaria and Chills. It rurrs Brifht'a dUease, and Is es. nt ela lly ri'i omroeuued for neonle adv anced in llle, and fi r nun til deblhly. For undoubted pronlso' this Mud for paiiipulet giving mil iiarllrulaiB.lnJ.lt. 1'F.IUtY, Water ol Llle 10 , ai rvmiu un, in wiiKcsniiarre, la, liTllTticiCER M. d7, PHYSICIAN AND SLRQEON, No'. 9 East Centre Street; Mahanoy City, P, BM.111 kuu nil speeuu uueases a specially. IN A id? Time Table In ejjeet May 10, 1SD1 TRAINS LEAYE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS for New York: vie. I'liilAdnlnhla. vnnk 1uv. 2..0 b.25, ISO it. ru. and 12 85 2.C0 nnd sii , tinnaay x,w ana 7.48 a. m, For Kew '.!SJ, a.m. and 12.33 and 2.E0 p.m. Kor Iteadlnir and I'hllfulefnhin wnlr 2.10, 5J15, 7.20, a. in., 12.85 2.50 and 6.65 piin. 'unaav. iu ana 7.4s a. m. ?y. Usbure , week days, aiO,7.ao a, m,i .ro, 5.65 p. m. Jor AJleiitown, week dayd. 7.20 i. m., 12.35 o?r .ottsvllle, week days. 2.10. 7.S0,a. m., 12.312.60 and5.65p.m. Bunday, i 10 and 7.j For Tamanna and Mahanov oitv. week lays, 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m.. 12 35 2.E0 iind S.Bfi Aia. Bunday, 2.10 and 7.48 a.m. Additional or Atahnnoy City, week days 7.00 p. in. iii o (vT vAJiumuia, week days, ttor WllllamSDorl. Bunbnrvnnii TTinv.Mr eek days, 3.25, 7.20 and 11.8J a. m.. 1.33. '. m. Bnndny 3:21 . m. Kor Mahanov Pluon. weelr tinva. 9 in h k !4fi. 7.ai nnil 1 r.Kl a m l'y UA 1 nr. ucn tts 7.00 auc H.io, p. m. Sunday, 2.10," a.2i and j.li III. I,! O i . h'or Glrnrdvllle (ltappahannock Station) dnys, 2.1 , 3.23, 6.2o, 7.20 and 11.3Ja. m., 2.35, 1 86, A60, 6,56, 7.00 Bnd.2S. p, m. Hundayl :-i0 2., 7.43 a.m., 3.1-5 p.m. "r Ashlond and MiamoMn, week days, .2), 5.25, 7.20, 11.3) a. m., 1.83, 7.00 and K.Sj - in. bunday 3.2) a, m., 8.U5 p. in. uuuumj A.l , ill,, O.W 11. III. I'ltAINa Mill HHKNANIinAlI, Leave New York via Philadelphia, week tays,7. a. m 1.80, 4.00. 7.') p. m 12.15 .!hl. HunOay, (1.00 p.m., 1216 ulgnu "vu new lors vm iiiAuen cnunK, wees lays, 4.30, 8.45 a. m 1.00 and 4.0J p. m. I.M.. t,.n..tnl..l.,n ....... . tl. . 10.00 a. m. 4.00 ami o.WO p. m., from Broad md Callowhill and 8.a", n. m. and 11.30 p. m. from 9th anc i-aco fai-reeta. Hnnrtnv ti.im n. m. 11.10 p. m. from lh nnd u -eu. Lieave iwiuiing, wees days, l sy 7,10, 10.C6 lud 11.60 a.m., 575, 7.57 p, m. Sunday l.M and w.48a. m. Lflavo l'ottsvllle. week davs. 2.40.T.40 a. m.. 12.3Ot0.H p, m. Bunday, 2.40 a, m, and 2X5 , in. Leave Tamaoua. week davs. 3.0. 8.48 ana .1,2 ; a. m., 1.21, 7.U, and y.iy p, m, Bunday 3.10 t. m. and 2.60 p. m. . Liave Mabanoy City, week days, 8.40, 9.13 and 11.47 a. m 1.51, 7.42 and 9.41 p, ni. Ban. aay, b.40 a, ju., jmi p. m., Leave JVIabanoy-l'lnce. week days. 2-43. 4.(0 130, 9.35, 11 0 a. m., 1.05, 2.CG. 6'20, i, 7.67, and I Ui.OO p.m. Bunday 2.4, 4.00, and 8.S6, u. m. 141, p.m. Leave Ulrardvllle (ltappahannock Station) IWVUJk UaB, , Q.OO, UUU O.ll H. Ul,, 14.UJ, I. '.2, 6.28, 6.82, 8.0.) and 10.06 p. la. Bunday, 2,47, (.27, 8.2b a. m. 8.41 p. m. iieave yv niiamsporr, wees uays, i).w.v.4d ana 11.55 a. m. 3.35 and 11.15 p, m. Bunday 11.15 p.m. ror isaiumore, wasnington ana tne wost la IS. 4 O.K. K., through trains leave Uirnrd at 4.16, 801 and 11.27 a. m 1.84, 4.21, 6.65 ana p ii.. onnaay, .ie 11.2 a, ru., i.D9nlQl.lip.IIl, ,m Ai LAnuuou i uiviHiun, Leave Pnlladelphla. Chestnut Street Wharf ntt South Utreet Wharf. Philadelphia and Beading .Railroad? I'or Atlantic Cltv. bk Weeklays Express 9.00 a. m. and 2.00,-fSW . (.00 p. m. Accommodation, 8.00 a. m., 6.00 1 nuiiiiiyu.-r.A,re, v.w, n, ui, au.tjjuiuo. aatlon, 8.00 ft. in, and 4.80 p. m. i-turniug, loavo Auauiic uiiy, aepot. cornez .tluntlo una Arkansas avenues. Vveek-dayo -M-iurefc.. 7.80. 9.00. u. m. and (.00. D. m. A.coommodtlon, (1.00, 8.06 a. m. and 4.80 180 p. m. ttunuays. express, t.w p. in, Accoxnuiooa lion, 7.80 a. in. and 4.80 p. m. u. u, u-A-niAJUii, uen'l raes-r Agi v. A. MoLMJD. Pres. & Uen'l Manacer. PEHHSKLVANIA RAILROAD. BCUUYI.KII.I, DIVIEION, Oil and ofter Xov. 24, 1890, frolni u-,12 lean sirnioiucQt at iououis: Castle, Ht. Clair, and way points, b'.W, 9.19 4 m ana i.id p in. Sundays, uou, u.4u a m ana 3.1 o p m. Sundays. 600, ti.4Ua m and 8.10 p m. x or tteautug, e.uu, w.iu a m nna .io p m, Sondays, 600, 9.40 a. m, and 3.10 pm. for I'otUitown. Phoenlxvillc. iSorrlstowu nnd Philadelphia (Broad street station), 0.00. ',10 a in. and 4.15 p m week duys uuriaay s, ouu, mupm Trains leave Kraekvllie lor Bhenandoah aft :0.40 am and 12.14. 7.42. 10.00 n m. Bundavs. 11.18 a m and 6.40 p m. Ixtavo Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 10.15 and 11.48, a ro 7.15, 9.42 p to. Sundays, 10.40 a m 5.15 p m. Ijeave 1 nnuueipniH butu, Butuuiij. for rottsvllle and Bhenandoah. 5.57,10.25 a m 2.10, 4.10 and 7.00 p in week days. Sunday 9.23 a in and L10 n. m. vm wxora.a.ai, S.208.80, il.W, 11.00 and 1 IIICU VAlllOM, 1W HUU V Ulll iAIJ, 1, , MAI, 1 .4.20, 4, 0, 6,.U.30, 0.60 7.13 B.U and 10.00 p m, 12.01 niKnu un Bunanys, i.vo. i.iu, o.ao, 0.12, b.5u, v.du l 111. nnd 12.40. U.20 (limited ijm. 5.28. 6.80. 6.60 7.13 B.12 p m and 12.01 night. iror oea uiri, opriuK ijubo, newiar. , iceau Drove. Asbury Iark, and Long Branch 8.20, 11,16, a. m. 4.00 p. m. week davr I'or r reenoiu, o.v, p. m. weex uuyu. Baltlmor" and Washington. 3.60. 7.20. 8.31 9.10, 1U.20, 11.18 a m,12.'"i(rpnlted express) 8.41 1.41 IAV p. m., anu iu.uo nignu r ui ilaltliaore uly.2.02, 4.1 1, 5 1)8 and llioO p. m. Ou BMiidui s, 3.60, 7.20, 0.llnmd 11.18 a. m. 4.U N.57, 7.40 p m. 12.03 night, Balt'moro only i.08 and 11.30 p m. i or tticnmona ana tuo Hoatn v.iu 11.1s a. ni,, -Limited Kxprcss 12.35 p. m)12.03 nlght,weck- 10.VB. Snndays, 7.20 a. m 12.03 night. Trams leave Harnsmirg lor I'msoure ana .ho wen every day nt 12.25 and s.10 a m and 1.00 (limited) and 3,40 p ro. Way for Altoono, i.in ti m Ann 4.1U 11 111 everv oh v. f or niUDurg only, 11.20 a iu aaiiy ana iu.ai - m week days. Leave Bunburv lor Wllllamsport, Elmlra. Janandatgua, ltochester, Bullalo nnd Niagara ."nils 6.10 am dally, and 1,43 pm weekdays. For Vatklns, 6.80 p m weekdays. Kor Krle and Intermediate points, 6.10 am:, dally. For Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9.53 a m. lally, 1.34 and 5.30 p. m. week days. Fox ltenova 5.10 a m 1.43 and 6,80 p m week days. .io a, m Bunaaya. HAS. t. 1'UUtl, J.lt. WUU11, 4n Willi1' "en.Pakn-A.ti -yyr-iLMiNaioN noktiikiin k. k. tmeiaoie ill tneci Jiay. iv, lavi. Trains leave Readme (P. & It. station) for Gibraltar. Hevfert. lllraboro. Joanna. SDrlno fleld, Waynesburg Junction, Coatesvllle.West cnesier,i;uaasiora j unciion, is, at j. j uuciion. Wllmlneton and Intermediate stations, dally 1 except bunday, at 6.25 and 8.30 a.m. and 8.15 "V p. m. Bnnday only at 8.05 p. m. , For Warwick, St. Vetera and Inlermedlat.fcb statlons,dally except Bunday, at 9.20 a.m., anCV,, . d,ib p. in. nunuuy only e.10 u. 111. -For Birdsboro and Intermediate stations. Saturday only, at 12 m. r oriianinioreana wasmneuiuiu. e u, iv. It.) dally except Bunday at 6.25 and 8.S0 a. m. uiiu 0.10 p. in, eunuay only ui o.u u, m. -i rains arrive ai lteaaing ir. a iv. siation from Wilmington. 14. & O. Junction, Mont- cnauin, cnaaasiora junction, wen uoenxer, Lenape, Coatesvllle, Waynesburg Junction, Bprlngneld,Joanua, Birdsboro, Gibraltar, Bey fen and Intermediate stations, dally except Sunday at 10.20 n. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p, m, B.ua aay only at ll.ttl u ni. 1- rom Ht. 1'eters. Warwick and Intermediate stations, dally excent Bunday. at 8.21 a. m. and 2.25 p.m. Sunday only at 0 p. m. From Hlrdsboro and intermediate stations, Saturday only at 1.40 p. 111. ll,nm WnLl.lnntnn.mil tlnlllmnw. n 1 1 ., nv- cept Sunday, 10 Do a. m. &.ca ana 8.17 . m. DUUUUV UUiy ll.ji-I U, 111, BOW N EBB liltlUUS. (Ipn'l Pass. Act. A. G. MCCA UBLAN U, BupL Dr. Grosvenor's cap-sic OI.f ouW r,Uf PLASTER. 1th HOmai I m n-n-t-1a n1Tirln ni1 InmhairnL mmjiuiil. Murud t once. 0nwin for fclo by AUUruarwU.t1 Wenerlaiiilrt''E'0J8DeBIt" Xl tl I i I "I Holy ndUJnd, FtftcU ji-CLf 101 ArroriorAxosBl-iiauiaor nousff. llMHnll. Pufc, ttK,tt.tl.-i.il n-aor,M.IU4(M.l,4)rr. Minn ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Vi Jim mi Bell mm u.iiu.i. audi, aiki sir...ih.neiii,L ib..l,l.lr iJ.r.tll.i UK l..llfr trwm &0 1 i 1 t i
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