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

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    Evening Herald.
TUIILIHHUU DAILY, SUNDAY HXCHPTED
jr. C. liOYKIl, l'Mtnr anil J'nMtuher.
irjf. ,T. If J TKINS, Jcnl VMtor.
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w senond class mall mailer.
HANNIBAL HAMUN DEAD.
Wan Stricken with Henri 1'iilluro -at
Ills Chili In llnnKr.
IUnooii, Mo., July O.The deepest grief
li felt on nil Mile for tholossof l3.nn(tor
foremoiit citizen, ex.-Vloe-Prlt1ent Han
nibal Hamlin, who wan stricken with
henrt f ilnro nootR 0 o'clock Saturday
eveuinc while at the Tarrantlne Club,
unci tiled Ihreehours later.
He was onaaaed In a Knme of Pedro
with three of his Intimate frlemiK whon
ono of them. Puilo Strlokland, noticed
thnt Mr. Hamlin nppeaiort unwell, and
askort him if suoh were not thnoase. Mr.
Hamlin replied tho-i he was feollng very
badly and leaned forward on too tamo,
He wat removed to u lounge and Hiked
te be bolstered tip. In a short time he
became unconscious. Dn. Mnson, Hob
inson mid Phillips were called, nnd
evervthlniz wai dono to restoro tho
stricken man. He reoovored ooniclous
Mess at Intervals, Fire minutos befaro
lie died the physicians and attontl
nuts thought he was a little Improved.
He romnrked to the physicians:
"I Km vory warm."
Tho physiolnus ropllod that they were
trying to make hitn comfortable.
"But you aro muklusr me very ttncom
forlable," answered Jtr. Hamlin, nnd
live minutes later ho expired.
Mr. Hamlin's wife, hla son, General
Charles Hamlin, and wife, and their son
wore prevent whan lie died. Mr. Ham
llu'a death is talked of everywhere, and
the greatest sympathy fs expressed by
everybody In tho city, whoro he was
loved by all. His health of lata has
fallen somewhat, but he lias been about
ns usual.
The rem dns were removed from th
club rooms to his lato rosidonce on Fifth
street. No doflnlto arrangements haro
yet boon made for the ftmor.ll.
Sketch of tbn Dtindfltutesmun's Career.
Hannibal Hamlin was born la Paris,
He., August 27, 1809, and nfter complet
ing his education was udmlttod to tue
bar In 1833. Three yoars later the rising
young lawyer was olected to tho Main
Legislature, of which ho was Speaker for
threo yoars. Not enntont with this
honor, he ran for Congress on the Demo
cratic ticket and was elected la 184:2, re
elected in lb H, and four years after wu.
chosen to All a vacancy In the United
Statos Senate, In 18S1 bo was elected
for a full term of six years. During the
latter period he experienced a chuaga o:
heart politically, withdrew from his party
nnd became a ltepublloitn. At the oxpi-
ration of his term he was olectttd by th
Hopubllonns of tho Stata Governor
Maine, but he resigned his office on boln
again olected boniitor.
In 18(10, when Llnooln was elected
Presldont, Hr.IIainlln was chosen as Vice
Presldont of the United States, and
1803 ho was nppolutcd Collector of tho
Port of Boston, no soon roslgnod this
position, however, and again wont to th
Sennte, where ho remained until 1831.
Jin this last year Ho woi appointed Alluls
ter to bnaln. After a year's sorvleo th
now nged statesman concluded that
had bad enouuh of politics. He thoro
upon resigned his position nnd retired to
Ills home In Maine, whoro ho had boon
Jiving qulotly since.
The homo 11 to of tho venerable states'
man wns simplicity In the extreme, nnd
his ono enjoyment wns Buperlntoudlns
tils little farm. Ho took a grant luterwat
In clubs nnd wns prominent membor of
many, but most of his ovouiug were
spent nt home. Mrs. Hnmlln, who was
known as tho greatest favorite in Wash
ington society when Mr. Hamlin was
Vice-President, was perfectly devoted to
her nged husband, and Is giently loved
nnd respected. He was fn Inveterate
smoker, but beldam drank. Ho decided,
he said, to abstain from iutoxjennts when
he first went to Washington, because If
he behaved hlmtelf his countituents
Slight sea fit to return him.
llaudtome Clltt to Kenyan College.
Cleveland, 0., July C Kcnyon Col
lego has received a magnificent gift
from Bishop and Mrs, Oregory T Bedell,
who aro now living (n New York, being
tho Bishop's boautlful Gambler County
estate known as "JJokosiug," worth
many thousands of dollars. The man
sion is of stouo ami Is situated on a hill
Just west of tho village in tho jnlust of a
lino grove. The sceuory around It Is
said to bo the finest In Central Ohio.
Tho gift lnoludos tho furniture, paint
ings, carpets nnd all tho live stock on
tho place. It will bo hold In trust by
tho collego and will probably bo the
homo of Kenyou's new president.
American Association Schedule,
PlllLAPELrniA, July 0. At a meeting
of the schedule committee of the Ameri
can Association, held here, It was de
cided to nllow tho schedule to remain ns
at present. If a change Is deemed neces
sary later In tho season another meet
ing of the committee will be oalled
Tresh Water lu fctultim 1-uUc.
Lob Anoeuw, Cal,, July 0. A dispatch
from the station agent says that tho
water in Haltou Lake has raised 1 1-3
luelio i iu tho past 34 hours nnd is much
fresher. As the source ot tho lake has
been definitely settled and ns the rull
road track Is In no danger, interest has
subsided.
Celebrated 111. lOttli lllitlnUj.
May'b Lakdikq, N. J., July 0. In tho
niM-r of a den.e awainp, nbout two miles
from Tucknhoe, in an old, tumblodown
sunut-v. '.'0 feet long by 10 feet wldo"
Juinej Lay ton celebrated his lOith birth
da .
Tho Piosldont
tft'e Bulk ofWnveily. Iowa.saysi Bui
P mr lnttnr saved ray life. For ten year f
suller d fro n Ouiarrh and Liver Co'nplaluti
1 1 t for'y tlvo pounds and wusurowlUK wore
r pidly I had Inst all faith in medicine, but
JiMirlop; your Hitters so well recommended, I
nave 1 1. em a trial. Hlx bottles cured mo.
Smith i. Hunt, Waverly, Iowa.
Fitting; Up tlia .Gftlvetton.
lBja.Ti.toiu!:, July ft Copt. Shepard,
Chief of the Revenue Marine Depart
ment, has doclded to give tno most ap
proved typo of ordnance to tho now rev
cnuo nlnrlno vessol, tho Galveston, Tho
Gnlvestoil's cruising ground will bo from
Now Orlonns to tho mouth of tho Illo
Grnudo. Galveston will bo tho hoad-
quarters of tho vessol.
Bpnole KxpurU.
New Yons. July 0. Tho exports of
apecioffrom the port of .Now York for
tho past wcok amounieu 10 $,ooj,jvo,
of whloh $2,882,700 was gold, nnd $10,305
silver. The Imports ot specio amounted
to 84.US7. of which iUZ.Wto wb gotu
nnd $2,802 wns Bll vor.
Fire 111 nn Hloctrlo Light Station.
PnovitacxoB, IC 1, July 0. Flro In the
olcctrlo light idntton nt .N irragansett
Plor lnt night caused a namngo of $10,-
000. This will lie Increased to $00,000 If
It Is found thnt the armaturos liavo been
ruined by wntor.
Arrested for Murder.
llAnTronn. Conn.. July 0. Bedonla Ai
ling was arrested hero for the murder of
Mary Jones, wno tucu at mo uospiiai
frrrni In lurles received In a row with Mrs.
Ailing at the hitter's house on Juno 27.
Divorced from nn Octogenarian.
iUi.TivouK. July 1. Alloo M. Barrett,
82 years old, has scoured nn nbsoluto di
vorce nnd $7,000 from Joshua Barrett,
her 82-year-oJd farmer nusbamu ,
Wijat the Druggists say
ofHeiskell'sOintment:
" Wtoen wu area-iked to recommend a prepam
Hon for skin dlwiuie, Wfc tmml out Hkiskkll's
oiNTMrMT, iilih every confidence of itssueoebs
ful truaunent of the ilfseuse. '
J. C. IluncK, fiJHutn St,, llutler, l'a.
"I hnv!ieen seUlnff llRinKr.i i.Vi Oivtmbnv
foreteveu years. ItKleMA,ntverBulSHtUfactio.
itwilt curTBrTEii.
(1. V. llACKKKBBnoEB, llalnbrldge, Tf
"We Iiavo evidence of ttie curative properties
of Hkiskklih 0iNTus:MT4iere. It la a &x4
reliable ointment."
.TJ.KUINO A Kslkh, Tnrentnm, Ta.
"Tn at 1 sld n dlsenses I Inviuinbly recommetS
JtLISKULL'SUlNTtlKNT."
J. J. Kkil, rStinrpsburg, Pa.
"TIbiskvlt. s Ointhknt cures when all else
falls." Mct'it.r.AN & Hreii, Freeport, Vh.
"Hkiskkll's Otmtmrnt pells nn its own
merit " It 1), HlLios. JCIttannlntf, l'i..
SPECIAL NOTICES.
The veidlbuled compartment steeping car
rccenuy iniroancoa on ino uuioiko, hi. i-au
HLd Kansas Ulty Italic ny are models of coin
lort. convenience and luxury. Auv patron a
the slteplng car Is eliat.led, by tbe introdur
lion of tlbeKO compartment carF. to Mxuire lb.
same privacy and i onvenlence that he woulo
in tue best Hotel. jNootucr lino wen or (Jul
caKoruns Uio compartment cars. In uddl
lion, the trains aro eaulnmd w th the revml.n
open Pullman sleeper, giving passengers ibeb
cuoice. 'iio -mg cur service is luuyupu
the requirements ot modern railway service.
An excellent cuisine, promptly served amlo
elcsaut Hurrounnmsrs. nt moderate cbaiires
leaves notblngnow tobe desired. Any of out
people contemplating a trip to any part of the
mcki or noruiweHb cannot loi-siuiy gecuri
better accommodations or lower rates that
by addressing W.P. Cooley, Claneral Agent oi
i ne rasuengcr aepanineni, ew uucsinumu
X'uiiuueipiiiu, i a.
WJUTE TKAKS ANB DA1IK OAHON8.
Colorado Is a land of sharp contrasts, ot
brilliant Uuhls, ol intenFo Mmdcws; a laud
where belghts mid dnpllts mulco obvious ttie
meaning of the word antithesis; a land whero
every mood In mind can tlnd an answering
mood In nuturo. Tho high, white minarets of
the mountains, from whose slender pinnacles
llcmlthe wind-blown banners oi the snow, ap
peal with silent eloquence to the lolly aspira
tions or thoMHil; the sombre chasms cleft bv
Tllan forces through granite-hearted bills
lihln whoso depths dark sliadows throng
and swirling torrents daslispoalc to the heart,
a laugungu that thrills, Intplrrsnnd awes. It
doi not follow that lhee glories of white
peiiksaud thow gloomsof dark canons pre
clude tbo ploasunt Intervals, the sunny
meadows or tho secluded nooKs wheielntho
Hied mind or wearied body may find peace
ful rest and rclu.ee from turmoil and toil. To
ouo ruuklug u Journey In Colorado, New
Mexico or IJluh.ortaslnga transcontinental
tour from East to West, or vice vena, Iho Den
ver nnd lilo Grande ItAllroad ollera nccom
modatlons onuul lu eleifance.convenlenco nnd
luxury to those of any other lino with tbo ud
ueci aiirnciions oi ino unri vuuea scenery
along iu line, nboundlng In a magnificent
opulence of white pca&s and dark canons.
The moulli of November, 18'Jd, witnessed ouo
oi me mom lmjioriauL improvemenis in rail
road lacllltles that has vet been made lu Col
orado and tho West. Tho completion of the
standard gauge of tho Denver and JtloQrande
Itallroad from Denver, Colorado, over the
niounuuus 10 ugaen, uum, wmcu uvo years
ngo wus deemed an Impossibility, Is certainly
a triumph of daring and engineering skill,
'! he new lino is by Iho way of Ltudvlllo, tun
neling Tcnneso Pass, threading the canons
of the KngJonnd Grand Hlvers, giving n view
oi tho Mount of tho Holy Cross, enroute, tak
ing Its trains through Olenwooa Mprlngsand
down the Urand Itlver to Grand Junction,
thence to Halt Lake City, Ogdcn and Han
Francisco. By this routo onels given an op-
rnriuiilty to behold tho magnificence of Kagle
tlver Canon nnd the marvelous tcauty and
grandeur of the Canon of tho Grand, 'the
overland tialn Is a model lu every respect.
From tho engine to tho last flrel-class coach
everything is bright and new, and of the
moil elegant style of workmanship and
flulsh.
If any reader desires to know morn about
these stupendous works of nature, write tot),
K. ilooprr, Oenernl Passenger Agent, Donver,
Colorado, and be will send you, freo ol cost,
elegantly Illustrated booKs, glvlne a mil de
scription of tbe marvels of tbe 'Hcenla
Lino."- tltnnloy Wood In the "Great Divide.'
Genuine Jq,
lev -a V el
Is ondv ill over bo tho
EomoJf Tor
frirmt TnflnATiaa. Bfioknche. "
FPainR in tha Bide. OllOBt anal
j Joints, Kouralgia, BpraliiB, &o
Eetora yon seed to mj, cbtala
1ST pnPF OF CHARGE'S!
Ub vsltislile houki'iUde to Hi-hh,"v7ltiJ
eaaorseuisuvB ei uin- ..uui ujftu.iHi
J.AD.RICHTaiCOy
3IO BroariwaVi
NEW TOHR..
Prl Medals Awarded I
riiropeaaHouzesiB.ndolstadtiIionlon7
Tti.. t. . w . . r ll,,t.iei1am Altan
1 50 Cents a bottle, For Salo by
" n-i
.. V-f M
ont NANPUArt, KA.,
nd cuicr oruigun- .
HOWARD JOHNSON'S -DEATH
An Inquest May Lead to Beusatloltal De
Tolopmeuts.
Eidoewood, N. J., July 0. Whsntho
Inquest on tho body of Hownrd J. John
son is held this afternoon by Coroner
Devoo of Bergen county thoro may bo
sountlonal developments. Johnson died
on June 23, the death cortlficato nt first
putting tuo cause ot uaatn ns suicide,
nut subsequently, at mo requost oi
Lawrence J. Johnson, brother of tho
dead man, being changed to read doath
bv bullet wounds, llioro was no inquest
and tho body was burled titter a perfunc
tory oxnmluatton by n physlolnn.
Constable i'oruuson lias been Inves
tigating tho talk of Johnson's brothor-
In-law, Barker, who wns on a spree tuo
night of tho shooting with a sorvaut ot
the family, nnd who lun saloon mumbled
something nbout tho shooting,
Johnson was once a typo founder in
1'hlludelphln and said to bo worth $500,-
000, He embarked In business lu Cin
cinnati, lost money and then started n
tobncoo business nt No. 110 Maiden lnno,
Now York, whore ho Bank nil but $0,000.
Ho 1h said to havo bcenjjundor tho ln
fluonco ot his wife, formerly a Miss
Barker of Cincinnati.
OFF FOR PROVIDENCE.
The (Irldlron Club I.onve M'ashlucton
This Murnlnirfor llhode Islaud.
WAsiiiNaTON, July 0. Tho members
ot tho Gridiron Club left hore this morn
ing by special train via the Pennsylvania
Railroad en routo to Providence, U. L,
where thoy will bo tho guests of Hon.
Jesse Metcalf and Mr. K. S. Howland, of
the Providence Journal, nt Squnntum,
Narrngansott Bay, to-morrow.
The Invitation to tho club to spend a
day at the famous clam bako club house
1b of threo years' standing. The hosts
havo Invited n largo number of promi
nent gentlemon from differont sections
of the country to meet tho Wnshlng
toninns at the festivo board to-morrow
nftornoon.
The club will lcnvo New lork on tho
I'rovidonce Stonmboat Line this after
noon and will return by the same route.
A. Curo for Constipation
and
Soacmcho.
Dr. Silas Lane, vhilo in tho llocky
Mountains, discovered a root that when
combined with ottior herbs, makes nn ensj
and certain cure for conslipatlon. It is In
'.ho form of dry roots and leaves, nnd If
known as Lane's; Family Medicine. It
mil cure eiak headache. For tho blood
liver and kidneys, and for clearing up the
Jomploxion it does wondors. Druggists
tell It at CO contB a package
Farmers aro of tbo opinion that hay
will bo avay up in prico this fall. .
ABk Your Friends About It
Your distressing cough can bo cured.
Wo know it becauto Kemp's Bnlaam
within tho past few years has cured so
many coughs and colds in this community.
Its remarkable sulo has been won entirely
by its genuine merit. Ask somo iriond
who has usod it what ho thinks of Komp'e
Balsam. Tbero is no medicino 60 puro,
nonoso effective Largo bottles GOe andjl
at all druggists'.
Lomon julco nnd mincod pnrsloy add to
broiled veal cutlets.
Sbiloli's Consumption Ouro.
Tins In beyond question the most buo-
cessiul Cornell Medicine wo have ever sold
a lew doses Invariably cure tho woistcufei of
Cough, Croup, and ltrouchltls, while Its won
derful success in the cure of Consumption is
without a parallel tn the history of medicine.
Slnco It's first discovery it has been sold on a
gnnrnutee, a test which no other medicine
can stand. Ii you have a Cough we earnestly
ask you to try it. l'rlce 10cents,&Uceuts,und
11.10. If your l-ungs aro sore, Chest or llnck
inme, use Hhlloh'B Porous Piaster. Bold py
C. H. llngcubuch, N. E. corner Slain and
uioyd streets.
Aro you K'hK
summer?
on nn excursion this
Oh, What a Cough.
Will you heed the warning? The signal per
haps of the sure approach of thnt more ter
rible disease Consumption. Ask ymrselves
If you can afford for the sake ot saving 60
cents, to run the risk and do nothing lorlu
We know from experience lliat Hhlloh's Curs
will Curo jour Cough. Jt nevtr falls. This
explains why more than a Million llotiles
who sold the past year. It relieves Croup
and Whopping Cough at once. Mothers do
not bo without It. l'or Ume Bock, Side or
Chest, nso Hhlloh's I'orons l'laster. Bold by
O. Jf. ilagenbuch, N. 13. corner iialu and
LJoyd streets.
Palo bronzo stockings
etylo.
aro still high
A Husband's Mistake.
Husbands too often netmlt wives, and nar-
dizziness, neuralgia, sleeplessness, fit, ner
vousness, when by the use of Dr. Allies'
liesiorauve nervine sucn serious results
could enslly bo prevented. Drueglsls every
where say It gives universal satisfaction, nnd
lint ni. Immense sale. Wood worth Co., of
run TV ii) uc, iiit, ,n,in u i u.,w mtmii,,.
N. V.j J, a Wolf, Hillsdale, itlch.; and hun.
dedsot others say "It Is Iho realist seller
iiioy ever anew." ii comoins no opiius.
Trial bottles and flue book on Nervous
Diseases, free at U. it. iiagenbucu's.
Ico croain is Retting in lis deadly work.
To Norvouo, Dobilltatod Mon.
If you sand us your address, wo will
nail you our illuetratod pamphlet explain
ing all about Dr. Dye's Celebrated Eloetro
Voltaio Belt and Applinncet, and their
;hariniDK eflects uiKin the nervous tie
ilitatd eyflom, and how they will quickly
estoreyouto vlftor, ejid manhood. 1'amph
lei free. If you are thus atllicted, we will
lend you a Belt and Appliances on a trial.
VoiTAio Bkiv Co.. Msrshftll, Mioh.
Picnlos almost every day now.
Office of J. W. 11. Iloni6oi.li2Ut mthst.l
lesdnre,(8Slastll8Bireet. f
Kfw oiik, January 81, It).
Alva's Jlratlltan Hieclrlo Co.-Gentlemen :
Having suffered f-T the nasi two iears with
rheumatism, liidleosllon. sore throat, nnd a
'uoiupie te ureaaiug uuwn oi my wuqiaeysiejn.
i wiie ifiuict-u Hiiei irttmiig Willi sevtrai
rriinlpent dootors) to try iho Cactus Wood
Cure, which I contli Hid lo use for about
thirty days, since which time I havo been en
tirely l reel rem the liue-mentloiied troubles.
uua juive more muunidu looay man any
time In the past four ytr.ru. I can heartily
ecommand tbo same in any one having the
same Uoublcs. J. M II. KOIilKBON,
Bold at Klrlln's Drug Btoro,l'"orguon House
Block, tihenaudoati.
Pefichoe will soon bo coming,
MHob' Norvo ana Liver PlHn
Act on a new principle regulating the
liver, stomach and bowels through the nerve:
A new discovery, llr. Miles' fills sneedllv
cuie biliousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles,
constipation. Unequaled for men, women,
children. Smallest, mlldest.sureatl 6) doses,
Sjcts. Ham pies Free, at O. H. Uagenbuch's
drug store.
every WATERPROOF
r
BE UP
TO
THE MARK
-rt:i to 'iw
r-9
NEEDS NO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT.
THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
HaB no rival In tho world. 300 years ex
perience In llrazt' and two years in this coun
try. It positively cures nil diseases arising
from Impute blood. Ho mineral, no failures,
no relapses, "
Sold nt Klrlln's Drug Slcrc,
Ferguson's Uoiel ISloefc, Shenandoah, Pa.
Lohigh Valley Railroad.
ARRANGEMENT or PABSKNQKU TBAIK8.
-MAY 10, 1891.
Passenger trains will leave Bhenandoah for
Mauch (;httii&, Ixihlghton, Hlatlnston, CaUk
sauqua, Allentown, Ilethlehem, Kaston, I'lili
adelplilaaud New York at 5.17, 7.40, 0.08a.m.,
12 52, aiO, 5.20 p.m.
For Belvldere, Delaware Water Oap and
stroudsburg at 5.47, a. ni, and G.28 p. m.
For Lainbertvllle and Trenton, 9. OS a, m
For Whito Uaveu, WilUcs-Barre and Plttn
ton 5.47, 1).08, 10.41 . m 8.10 nnd 658 p. in.
For Tuntehanuock, 10.41 a. m a.10 and 5.2t
p. m.
For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and and Lyons
10,41 a. in., and 5.24 p. m.
For Laceyvllle, Towanda. Bayre, Wnverly,
Elmlra, Rochester, lluiralo, MuR.ira Falls.
Chicago and all points est at 10,11a, m., and
5.20 p. m.
For Mmlra and the West via tjalamanca nt
3.10 p.m.
For Audenrlcd, Hazleton, Stockton, Lum
ber Yard, Weatherly nnd 1'enn Haven Juno
tlon at 5.47,7.40, 9,08 a. m.uud 12.52, 8.10 and
ijte p.m.
For Jeanesvlllo, Levlston and Uenve)
Meadow, 7.40, D.OS a. m. and 5,26 p. m.
For Hcrauton nt 5.47 W.03, 10.41 n. m. 8,10 and
5:2tip. ra.
For llasle Drook. Jeddo, Urlfton dnd Freo
land at 6.47, 7.40, 0.08, 10.41 a. ru 122 3.10 and
5.20 p, m.
For tluakake at 5.47 and 9.08 a. m atd
S.10 p. ra.
For Wlgeans, Gtlberton and Frackvllle nt
5.50 and ii.Oga m,, and 4.10 p. ra.
For Yntesvllle, Mahanoy City and iJelano
5.47, 7.40, D.OS, 10.41, 10.58 a. m., 162,3.10,5.20, 8,03,
0.2 - imd 10.27 p. m.
For Lost Creek, 31rurdvillo and Ashland
47, 7.40, 8.62, 10.10 a. m., 1.00, 1.10, 4.10, 8.35
8.10 and 0.14 p. m.
For Uarkwater, Bt. Clair and Pottsvllle.
7.40, 0.03, 10.58 a. m., 1ZSS, 8.10, 4.10, 6.28 nnd 8.07
p. m.
For Iluck Mountain, New Boston and
Morea, 7.40, 0.08, 10.68 a. Ir.., 12.62, 8.10, 5.26 and
tl.0Kp.ra.
Forltnven Hun, Centralla, Mt. Carmcl and
Bliamokln, 82, and 10,15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40
and 8.06 p.m.
Trains leave Bhamokln for Bhenandoah,
7.55 11.55 n. m 2.10, 4.80 and 0.30 p. m., arriving
at Bhenandoah, 0.05 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.26 and
11.15 p. m.
SUNDAY TltAINH.
For Lost Creek, Ulrardvllle and Ashland,
6.50, 0.10 11.85 a. ra., 2.45 p. m.
For Darkwater. St. Clair and Pottsvllle,
5J, 8.00, 0.S0 a. m.. 2.45 p. m.
For Yatcsville, ilahunoy City and Delano,
8.00, 11-15 a. in., 1.40, 4.40, 8.03 p, m.
For Lofty, Audenrlcd and Hazleton, SJX
a m 1.40 p. in:
For Mauch Chunk. Ihlghton, Blattneton,
Catasauqua, Allentown, Ilethlehem, Kustos
and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m;
For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m.
iJ. II. UYINGTON,
Uen'l Tass, AeU, Ilethlehem.
A. -Vi: A It I I und.rlak. lolri.(I
.chftny fKlrtj fntelllR.qt iwraon of elthf r
ei, w ho can read and writ., and vino,
aftar Inatrucll9ii,wlll work tuduatrloiiatjr,
hoiv io a.rn Three Tb.uaa.d Uull.r. a
lcariQtneirownlocaIlllaa,wscr.varth7llvo.I will alNrarniati
tht altuatlon or employmentt which you can earn I hat amount,
No mon.v for ma unleaa auecriiful ai abore. Kaaily and quickly
iaarnad. I dealra but ono worker from each dletrlcl or county. I
!MPORTASST NOTICE !
All persons aro hereby warned
NOT TO FISH IN THE DAMS !
Belonging to the
Shenandoah Water Company,
nnd all parties caught violating this notice
will be
Prosecuted ns Trcspnsscrs.
By order of
T W73 OOTvIiF.A.axrX-.
John R. Coye,
Attorney-at-Law
ANO -
Real Estate1 Agept,
O FFICK B HI) OATiL'S BttlLDIKO,
Cor, Main and Centre Streets, SHENANDOAH, PA,
PROPERTY FOR SALE: .
1 A two and ono-half story doublo frame
dwelling house, with store-room and res
taururtt. Located on Kast Centre stteet.
S A valuable property located on Month Jnr
dln street.
3 Beven dwelltns houses at the corner of Gil
bert and Lloyd streets. Good investment.
Terms reasonable.
COLLAR or CUFF
THAT CAN BE RELIED ON
JXTo-t -to Plscoloi?!
BEAR' THIS MARK.
TRADE
n
- - -
flams & Ik
Chamber Beta,
Bedsteads,
Bureaus.
Chiflonlere,
Wash Btands,
Conches,
Dressing Cabinets,
Wnrdrobes,
Armolres,
Bldeboards,
DlnlPK Tables,
Lounges,
Divans,
Easy Chairs,
Parlor Cabinets,
Easols,
Mnslo Cabinets,
I'lnnoCbalrs,
Hall Stands,
Settees,
Hall Tables',
Fancy Tables,
China Closets,
Wood Mantels,
Dining Cnalrs,
BnfTets,
BookjCasen,
Writing Desks,
rjmoklugChnlrs,
Secretaries,
Card Tables,
Book Cabinets,
Pianos,
Organs,
Mirrors,
Hofns,
Tea Tables,
Hewing Machines,
Parlor Bults,
-A. 1ST ID
UPHOLSTERY GOODS
BOTTOM PRICES.
amsOro.
SHENANDOAH, PA.
TnXS SEASON FOR
PEC-NICS
itmxa at iiaxd,
Coimiilttecmen should bear In
mlud that tho Hbkald ofllce
la prepared to do all kinds of
Poster Work!
at the most rcaeonnble rates.
Give us a call aud obtain our
prices. All work done when
promised and in a satisfactory
manner.
TREATED rREE.'0,?!,'.::
flftveci.rtil man v thousand turn Oirt naHont r.mn.ui..
hopeless by the best nhysi lins. From first dose ijrnUorM
rapirtly tlisar-pear, aim In lei 'tcysat lt two-thlrtis of nU
culous cures. I Lit UUI i furulbfj rnCu you order
tiul, spud ten cents in i tati :
a vsmsesst
ma. ii. ii. uin.r-. a
EAGLE HOTEL!
221 W. Centre Street,
SJE3:E3Sr-A.3TIDO-A.I3: ,
Formerly Ueptby Mrs, 0-nvllIe. TIjp above
uuiw o huh avii
JOHN W. WEEKS,
Formerly of the Keystone Hotel, Qllberton
ucti oi accumniDOUiion8 tor
Permanent and Transient Guest
The bar) j stocked with tbo best brands of
clgo.-K, ale, beer, porter and liquors.
EXCELLENT KKEE LUNOU COUNTEIt,
WATER OF LIFE.
Anewlv discovered MINI HAL WATER,
the use of which will supply. Important ele-
Tiients nccFfiry to ncniiu. win cure ine
Kidneys, I.lvcr, Htomach, and all Ilowel and
IIIdder (leiot,et It Mllldlwohc cdcullaud
n mnvo Hum. ItrimoMS Iheniloncidfrom
(hi- blood nnd tlii-i- destroys Malaria and
1 li'Us. It enna Dr'tbi'' d'seate, nun is rs.
r fcckllly iwoinirieiMteo fori ople advanced in
ilf. Rnd lor Lenoml 4 Lil i . bor undoubted
proolsoi thlsMiidlir iimt'liltt giving full
phi tuuiais. to J 1(. 1'1'l'ia Water ol Lite
i o , hi nouiii aii, in mi.. iisi-s-uarre, t'a.
H
B lUtlCKl-lt M D
. v Kast Centre Htreet Jdabanoy Olty.ra,
LLLU L0 !
-am hiiu hij viiwiui uiieuM;: a specially.
'hiladolphia and Beading .Railroad!
Time JUW tn tfleet liny 10, 1801
IUINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS.
KorNow York via Philadelphia, week days,
1 0 5.VS, 7.2U a. m. and 12.85 lf.0 nnd 5.66
,. m. ounaay z.iu and 7.48 a. m. For New
L2.rk vla Maucb Chunk, week days, 6.20.
m, a. ro. nna vun and 2.C0 p. m.
ttuu unaaeipnia wcok aays.
10. 8.25. 7.D0. a. m . VI X: OtJ unrt rsa r,-m!
uuday, 2.10 and 7.4S a. m.
n i'""""'"! wees; days, ai0,7.20 a, m,i
o, b.&o p, m.
JKor Allentown, week days, 7,20 i. m. 12.05
o p. m.
V,IV Vnllftvllln nrAW n -n .
I2.3i 3.60 and 8.6S p. m. Bnndny, 4 10 ahd 7.H
JH)r Tamaoua nnd
Mabanoy City, week
"vbi ',vi ...cu ana o.oo
.ra q m R HC , nn inn! n ... - ' . -
' ci"tiay .iuana.i3am. Audltlonal
u wauimiijr Vll-y, ween uuys i.Wt. In,
.20 a. la.. 2.W n. m. ' '
for WllllamsKrt, Hunbury and LewlsburK,
veek days, 3.21, J.ai nnd 11.30 a. m.,1,35, 7.00
xu oiiuua o;) u. IU
for Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10 8.21,
VA. 7.1 o,trt if nn n A l-fw t ot M c '
.OOanO ttjfj, p. in. Bunday, 'lO,'s.i: and 7.4
ni. i.va v. ni.
12.35. 1
2-1U .2 1. 7.48 a. m.. l&n. in.
--or Aidiland nnd Hbamokln, wcok days,
,2i,5.25,7.2!), llJW a. m 1.35i"7.00 and t),2S
uj, nuuunj a. in., tt.eo p. in.
1'itAIfSB FOB, SHENANDOAH:
lAavo Mow York via Philadelphia, weet
ays. 7.45 a. m 1.80, 4.00, 7.S0 p. m 12,10
iKhl. Bundny, O.OO p. m.. 12.15 nlgnt. .
Leave New York via Mauch (ihunlr. waaIt
lays, 1.30, 8.45 a. ra., 1.00 and -1.0 J p. m.
Leave Phllndelnbla. wtz duvR. 4.10. mi
10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 6.00 P. m., from Broad
ind Callownill nnd S.S."i n. m. mid ll.sn n. m.
from sthnuc ureen atreets. Munday V.U5 a.
m. 11,10 p. m. from oth anfl nrven.
LAve Keadlnis, week days, 1.33. 7.10, 10.C&
ad 11.50 a. m.. 6.55. 77 v. m. faundnv 1.S5 and
u.43 n. in.
Lvavo PottavlUe. week davs. 2.40. 7.40 a. m..
12.30, 8.11 p. in. uunday, .2.40 a, m. and 2.CS
. IU.
JeaveTamaqua. week days, 3.20, 8.48 and
.2 1 a. m.. 1.21. 7.13. and 9.18 o. in. tiundav 8.LO
.. in, and 20 p. la,
Ijtave Alahanov (Jltv. w&ek davs. 3.40. U.1R-
ind 11.47a. in., 1.61, 7.42 and D.44 p.m. Bun.
nay , o.iv u. iu., o.vj , ill.,
lieave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2-49, 4,10
nn: II in, , ,k mu e.nn ,i m- c .jm
V,0M, (U.,l,vr, A,Vl U 4AJ, i till , KUt
10.00 p. m. Bnnduy2.4, 4.00, and 8.1B,a, m.
41, p. m.
iiuavo Ulrardvllle (KanDahaunock Blattnnt
Aenk days, 2.47. 4.07, 6.38, and 8,41 a. m., 12.05,
..12, 6.26, 6.S2, 8.03 and 10.06 p.m. riunday,2,47
u27,84!8a.m.3.Up. m.
jxave wiuiamspon, wees uays, a.w,v.iaana
1.65 a.m. 3.35 and 11.15 p. m. Hunday U.15
. m.
For Baltimore. Washlnaton and the west
?la li. it O. It. 11., through trains leave Oirard
...nn .,41.... .JlV.l.. Ill .. I I I ,
I1WUD DWUUU. A UllUOlUIllM, IX , W Ak, I. X,1
it 4.16, t01 and 11.27 a. m., 1.84, 4.24 , 6.65 an
p. ni, rauuoay, .io o.vi nav a, m f..s
.55 and 7.21 p.m.
ATUANTIOCITY DIVISION,
iave rnlladelrhln. Chestnut Street Whorl
and South Street Wharf,
For Atlantic Cltv.
Week-davs Express 0:00 a. m. and 2.00,
1.00 p, W. Accommodation, 8.00 a.m., 5.09
p. ni.
Dunuayn, luxpress, v.w, a. in, Accommo.
tatlcn, ii.00 a. tn. and 1.80 p. ui.
iteiuraiug, icavo Auaniio un-y, aepoi corner
-tluntlc and Arkansas avenues, week-days
-Kxprets, 7M, 0.00, a. m, and 1,00, p. m,
accommodation. H.uo. 8.05 a. m. una 4.33
L80 p. m.
ounaays. express, s.uu p. m. ACCuniuio3a
i.lou, 7.30 a. m. and 4J50 p. ro,
Cl. fi If A rJCVlllK". flfttiM TnJinr Al
A. MoliKOD. Pres. A Uen'l Manneor.
PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD.
BontrTLKim, division.
9i aticl after Nov. 24, 1B90, irodu ull lean
anenanaoan at louowt:
For Wlgean, Gllberton, Frnokvllle, New
.Jostle, tit. Clair, and wav nolnts. 6.0J. 9.13
i m and 4.15 p m,
uunaays, uuu, u.4u a m and i.iop m,
K'or Pottsvllle, 8.00, D.lo a m and 4.15 p m,
Sundays, 600, 8.40 a m and 3.10 n m.
For Heading, 6.00, 0.10 am and 4.15 pin.
Sundays, too, 0.40 a.m. and 3.10 pm.
For Foitntown. fboeutxville. Norrlstown
tnd Philadelphia (Broad street station), 6.00,
i.Jtl a m. anu t.iop ui ween nays
Bncdays, 600, 9.40 a m 8.10 p m
Trains leave Fraokvllte lor bhenandoah at
;0.40 a m and 12.14. 7.42. 10.09 n in. Bnndava.
11.13 a m and 6.40 p ni.
Leave Poitsvllle lor Bhenandoah, 10.15 ants
U.43, a a 7.15, 9.42 p m. Bundayo, 10.40 a m
5.15 p m.
t,eavo Philadelphia (Broad street station),
:or Pottovllle nnd Bhenandoah. 57.10.25 a ra
1.10, 4.10 and 7.00 p m week days. Sunday 0.2!
am and 1.10 p.m.
For w York, 8.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.35, B.60, 7.30,
3.208.80, J.60, 11.00 andll.16am.12.O0 noon. (Urn'
uea express, i.wj ana jiu p in.) liu, 2.&u,
IM, 4, 6, e.itl.SO, 0.60 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 pm, 12.01
night.
On Hundays, 3.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.85, 8.12. 8.30, 9.60, .
a m.nnd 12.49,3.20 (limited 40), 6.28, 6,80, 6,5U
7.13 8,12 p m and 12.01 night.
nor oea uin, prin? iiaae, jieimar.
Ocean Grove. Asbnry Park, and Lone Branch
3.20, 11.15, a. ra. 4.00 p. m. week davr For
Freehold, 5.0 , p. m. week days.
Baltimore and Wasblnelon. 3.60. 7.20. 8.81
9.10, 10.20, Jt.lSu m, 12. (limited express) 3.4
1.11 0.11 an' .w p. m.. ana iiiguu r ur
llaltlmore uly.102, 4.1 1, 5 08 and liJjQ p, m.
On BundajB, S.50, 7.20, 0.lOand 11.18 a. m. 4.4
1.67, 7.40 n ra, 12.03 nlsht. Halt'more only
5.08 and 11.30 p m.
For itlcbmond and tbo Hontb 7.20 11.13 a. m.,
iLimlted Express 12.S5 p. m.,)12.U) night, week
lays. Bondays, 7.20 a.m., 12.03 night.
Trains leave llarrtsburg for Pittsburg and
ibe weat every day at 12,25 and 8.10 a m ana
i.uj uimiiea) ana a,iu p m. way ior ahuoqu,
1.16 a m and 4,10 p m every day.
For Pittsburg ouly, 11.20 a m dally and 10.20)
m week days.
Leave Banbury for Wllllamsport, Elmlra,
Janandalgna, Rochester, Unllaloaud Nlacara
trails 6.10am dally, and 1.43 pm weekdays.
!ToT WntkiDS, 60 p m week days.
For Erlo nnd Intermediate points, 5.10 am;,
daily. For Lock llaven, 6,10, and 9.63 a m.
laily, l.l and 5.30 p. m. week days. For
Renova 6.10 a xa 1,43 and 6,30 p m week days,
1.10 a. m Hnndays,
'HAH, K. PUail, J. It. WOOD,
'4n. Man'' lien. Pass. Act,
TILMINGTON 4 NORTHEIIN K. K.
ixmeiuoie nenea May,m,imu
Trains leave Reading (P. fc H. station) for
Qlbraltar, Beyfert, Blraiboro, Joanna, Bpring
eld, Waynesburg Junction, Coatcsville.West
Chester,Chadsford Junction, Ii. A O. Junction,
Wllmlneton and Intermediate stations, dully
except Bundny, at 6.25 and 8.80 a.m. nnd 3.15
p. in. Bunday only at 8.05 p. m.
ror warwiCK, eui'eiers ana inienneaiaia
statlons.dally except Bunday, at 9.20 a.m., and
6.10 p. m. Bunday only 8.15 a. m.
For Llrdtboro and Intermediate stations.
Saturday only, at 12 m.
for iiammore ana wasnington lis. u, it.
IU dallv excent Bundav at 0.25 and 8.80 a. m.
and 8.16 p. m. bunday only at 8.05 p. tn.
irains arrive at lieaoing tr. at n. at""ui
Irom Wilmington. Ii. & O. Junction, Mont
chauln,Chadd8loid Junction, Wett Chester,
Lennpe, Coatesvllle, Waynesburg Junction,
Bprlugfield,Joanna,lllrdbboro, Gibraltar, Bey.
fen and Intermediate statlons.dally except
Bunday nt 10.20 n. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m. Sun
day ouly at 11.21 a. m.
From Bt. l'eters, Warwick and Intermedial
stations, dally except Bunday, at 8.23 a. m.
and 2.25 p.m. Bunday only at 6 p. ra.
From Ulrdsboro and intermediate stations',
Saturday only at 1.40 p. m.
From warhlngton and llnltlmore, dally ex.
cept Bunday, 10 20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m.
Bunday only nt 11.21 a. m.
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A. Q. MCCAUSLAM), BupL
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