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

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    Evening Herald.
1'0Mj!SI1H1 DAILY, SUNDAY EXCiUTKD
11, C. HOY till, Ddtlor and 1'nlitlnlier.
IC.ir. J. WATKTSH, J.oenl IMtor.
ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT
ThtMl'SlTTXa 11 Hit A LI) hat a larger cir
culation In Shenamloah than any other jXiper
published, Jtookt (.pen to all.
cubscription rates:
daily, twr year - ts in
Webkly, ir year 1 6c
Entered at 'Ma Pmtoffloe, at Bhenandoah, P ft
for transmission thronghthe malls
m Mieomt alwM mall matter.
LAKHSIDH DATES.
Figures Demonstrate the Popu
larity of the Reeort.
July 20. Girardvilla 1'. M. Sunday
school.
July 21. German societies of Heading,
Sbamokln, etc
July 28. Wm. Venn Sunday Khool.
" 21. St. Nicholas Sunday school
" 27 .Temperance liand, Shnnun
doali. July 28. The Washington llook & Lad
der Company, nf Mahanoy Oily.
July 2B Trinity Iteformed Sunday
school, of Shenandoah.
July 80. Young Men's Kepublican Club
of Mahanoy City.
Aug. 8. KnglUb Baptist Sunday school
of Shenandoah,
Auk. M. 12. Sunday school of Mah
anoy Plane.
Aug. 6. M. E. Sunday Ttehool, Ashland.
Aug. 0. Bvatigelioal Sunday school of
Mahanoy City.
Aug. 7. Welsh Congregational, Maha
noy City,
Aug. 8. SI. 12. Sunday school, Uilbor-
ton.
Aug. 10. M. K. Sunday school, Girard.
villc, and Union Sunday., school, Lost
Creek.
Aug. 11. Welsh Baptist, Congrega
tional and Methodist, Shenandoah.
Aug. 12. Lutheran missionary festival
" 18. Bpisoopal Sunday school of
Mahanoy City.
Aug. 11. M. E. Sunday school of Ash
land.
Aug. 15. Eisteddfod.
" 17. Lutheran Sunday school, Of
rardville.
Aug. 18. English.Baptist.Sunday school,
Mahanoy City.
Aug. 19. M. E, Sunday school of Sben.
andoah.
Aug. 20. Trinity Koiorraod Sunday
school of Mahanoy City.
Aug. 26. English Lutheran,'. Mahanoy
City.
Rocky Mountain Curo.
Tho druggists claim that people call
daily for tho new cure for constipation and
sick headache, discovered by Dr. Silas
Lano while in tho Rocky Mountains. It if
said to be Oregon grapo root (a gresl
remedy in tho fur Wost for those com
plaints) combined with simplu herbs, and is
mado for use by pouring on boiling water
to draw out tbo strength. It sella at 60
eents a package and is called Lane'
Family Medicine.
The man who likes all sorts of weather
as what ho wants this summer.
Hold It to tho Light.
Tbo man who tolls you conildontiallv
uet what will curo your cold is proscribing
Komp's Balsam this year. In tho prop
aration of this romurkabls medicine for
coughs and colds no oxpeneo is spared to
combine only the best and purest ingredi
onto. Hold n bottle of Kemp's Balsam to
the light and look through it; notice tbo
bright, clear look; then compare with
othor remedies, l'rico 60o. and $1
The nights have boon cool enough
far for sleeping comfortably.
thus
To Nervous, Debilitated Men.
If you send us your address, we will
mail vou our illustrated namnhlnt nTiilMin-
Ing all about l)r. Dyo's Celebrated Electro-
voitaic uoit ana Appliances, ana tnelr
charming ofiecls upon tho nervous de
bilitated system, and how thoy will quickly
restore you to vigor, and manhood. Paraph
lot froe. If you are thus afflicted, wo will
end you a Belt and Appliances on a trial.
Voltaic Bbiv Co., Marshall. Mich.
Not infrequently it suits tbo tailor to
indulge in cutting remarks.
Shiloh's Consumption Cure.
iitm is ticyona nuesiion the most nao
cohoiui ikiUKii jvieuiciue we imvo ever coin,
u lew uoeM luvarlably cure the worst cases oi
Cough, Croup, and hioncliltls. while Its won
derful Hiiooess lu tho cure of Consumption is
without a jiarallel in the history of medicine.
Ulnae lt'K flri-tUlsoovery it lias lien sold on a
guarantee, a teat which no other medicine
oau Bland, li you have a Cough wo earnestly
Rk you to try it. l'rloe 10 cent. 60 m nUs, and
ci.iu. ii your i.anga are horo, Lin-si or linen
i Blue, use finioii H rorouK 1'insier. Isold by
P. IJ. Jlavenbuoh.
N. E. corner Main and
l.loyd klreeU.
Dog days. Miuzle the canines.
The Secret of Suoeees.
,0. H. Hagonbuob, the drniigltt.bellevee that
the morel of aueceu Is leraeveranee. Theie
ruie he peraUU lu keeping the must line of
yuiuiuerieii, louel r llclen, uonirietlce, driiRi
louei RNlclen, eoeirietlos, drugs
ana euemi wit on me market. Ileespeclaly
Invite all neraonn who Iibva nainifafin
Miort breath, weak or hungry spells, mlu hi
kldeitr Hboulder, opprewilon, nlghtniare, dry
cough, Man; iertug, dropsy or heart dliWe
lieioreltU loo late, ft has tue largest kale of
uU) free. Ii. Mllen' KeMuralive Nervine u
uniurpMsed for a eepleamiess, liesdache, nu,
etc., and it eon talus mo opiates.
August and bay-fever come on apace.
A Hueband'H Mistake.
IIu amis too olltm permit wives, end par
enutelr children, lo Miner from beadacbe,
dUulBeM, neuralgia, eletplersnesK, nu. ner
voutnuM, when hy the use of ir. Mllee'
Itestoratfve Nervine such serious results
could easily be prevented Druveltts every
where my It gives unHersal Katlnrxoilon.aud
Jiai.ar imoiense sale. Wooduoith A Co., oi
Korl Wajoe, Inil.; Know 4 fo., of Byracuse,
N. v.: J.U. Wolf, Hillsdale, Mtch.inud bun.
d'fdeot others say '-li 1h the greatest seller
they ever knew. It contains uo opiates.
'.Trial bottles and tliie book ou Nervous
lilseases, free at C. U, llugenhucli's.
OUR NEIGHBORS.
Important Itoms Takon From tho
Frackvlllo "Itom."
On Monday tho Peuiwylvtuila road
tried an experiment on tlio heavy
tirade between Morca and St. Clali
that nettles nil controversy as to Ui,
elllclcuuy of tho air briiko on coal
trains. An eugmo witn a train oi ;io
numbers of large coal hoppers with air
brake equipments was started from
Mnren, on a grarilaiitof 100 feet to tuc
mile, with very satisfactory results.
Tli u test consisted or slow aim iasi
running and In each case the engineer
liau perfect oontroi oi nil train. ai
nronuhlmr Wuck Water station the
aneed was verv nearlv 40 miles nu
hour and yet the ouglneer passed the
station under a perfect c introl as
though he had only two or three puis-
saucer cars attached. The result Is
vnrv iimiorlnnt to coninaiilea Workllli'
on heavy grades and It is HUely that
the Pennsylvania will lead the way by
equipping its coal cars with airbrakes.
To tho men worklnir on these grades
tho result is likely to reduce tho dan
gers of their vocations to a minimum
Tho Board of Trade Is about to start
a factory that will employ 60 young
Kills, it Is only toe initiatory, auu u
those who can, and should, perform
their part, our youug people will have
an omiortunitv to leurn ahusiness that
pays them well and adds greatly to
the welfare or the town.
On Monday 'l nineon match was ar
aimed at ''liillle" Taylor's between
William Reirtm and Peter Borl rutin . of
town, to Bhoot at 11 birds each on the
15th of AiiKUSt for $150 a side. The
auroemeut calls for 21 vards rise and
00 ards boundary. This is the largest
stakes that have over been vtagotl on
nnv local match and the Krone interest
manilesteu oy wio teverai irieausoi
tho resncctlvo principals promises lots
or money Doing piauuu on tne contest
On Wednesday evening four little
stria left their homes on Railroad ave
nue to piay in mo ueiu in irout oi
their homes. The little ones by means
of a chair succeeded in ciimoing tit
one of the mauy trees there, one llttK
tot lour years o n neceuti ui; to tne top
moil limn, a tu tauuo oi auotii a ieei.
While playing at. this distance from
the urouud the little une lost her hold
and fell lietttlluuu to the ground.
Parties who witnessed the accideut
Here horrified, expecting the llttleou
to be killed, hut to their ast Hiishmcnt
the little tot merely complained of
liitio pain and toddled home more
fiighteued tliun hurt.
Ills now clven out that as soon ns
tho lVnnsy completi's Its own line to
Frackvllie. there will bo a Junction at
Head of Grade and a line across the
Reading above grade and run vi
Locust Summit to Its Northern Central
brunch. The contemplated Readin
branch over the same route has been
abandoned for aline from Suydertown
to ilarrlsuurg which K is said will ac
complish -the same purpose.
That is very encouraging news
which wo hear, tho news that th
uorth.of-the-mountaln towns are to
have big improvements in their mail
service. If this is in line with th
scheme which tho Ithm originated
and published a month ago, we shall
be very glad and somewhat proud
The Schuylkill Press Association
had a delichtful trip to Harvey's Iiak
through the courtesy of the Lehigl:
Valley company. How would a elm
liar trip to Eagles Mere strike th
scribe-? The Reading Railroad Com
pauy will take the hint if Messrs,
Zerboy and Rarron but give It utter
aticc.
If, after tho discovery of so much
wealth lvinir in the earth about us
this town fulls to realize any benefit
therefrom. It will bo the fault of th
men of tho town themselves. If men
of means wont take a hand In devel
oping our resources while others throw
cold water on an plans ever proposed
then certainly nothing win he nccom
pushed.
What a Prominent PhyBlclan and
Chemist says After Analysis
and Practical Test.
Dr. J. Lyiter, formerly of Jlellevue Hospital
Medical College and Luny Jilanil College,
.r.,r Avj,k, uuuuci mi. tow.
Alva s Brazilian Speclflo Co., OWalfstr.et.
Gents: The samp o of your Oleum Blood
Cnre, which I bought for analysis, I havo
subjected to a very thorough tert, andean
tlud not a single Hate of mineral or mercurial
pioparatlon lu It whatever; nnd, as I have
M ..... Vmur n.lnk..lK lOnil
nau consineraoio oipenenco in nsconstuu.
tional l-IIVct in certain diseases already
known to you, i consider It tho safest and
best vegetable uioou puriner in mo mumot.
Yours respectfully,
U. J. f.YSTElt. hi L.. SI. D.
Sold at KIrlin'H Drug Store, ferguson liouse
uiock, auenauuoao.
SPEOIAL NOTICES.
WHITE PEAKS AND DARK CANONS.
Colorado Is a laud of sharp contrasts, ol
brilliant llghte, ot Intense shadows; u land
where heights and depths make obvious the
moaning of the word antithesis; a laud where
eyery mood In mind can nnd nu answering
ruood in nature. The high, while luluarolH of
me moumuiaB, nom wnose sicnaer pinnacles
liiwi rue wiuu'Luowu winners ui inesnow, ap
peal with silent eloquence to the lolly aspira
tions or tne lioui; tne sombre cliasinH clea by
Titan forces through granite-hearted hills
nlihln whose depths darlt shadows throng
and swirling torrents dashspeak to tile heart
it
n language mat tnnus, inspires and awes.
does not follow that these glories ol white
pe'HKs anu inose gioorDsoi aaric canons pre
clude the pleasant Intervals, the sunny
meadows or the secluded nooks wherein the
tired mind or wearied bo.ty may And pear,
ful rest and rcluge from turmoil and toll. To
one making a Journey in Colorado, New
Mexico or Utah, or ruling a transcontinental
tour from East to West, or vice versa, t he Den
ver and Klo Qrande Hatlroad olb re accom
modations equal In eifcgsjce, convenience and
luxury to those of any 1 her line with the ad
ded attractions of the unrlvulled scenery
along tin line, abonudlug iu a luagullloent
opulence of white peal " and dark oauons.
The month of November, 18W, wllueteed one
of the most Important Improvements lu rail
road facilities that ban yet been made in Col
orado and the West. The completion of the
stan dm d gauge of the Denver and HioUrunde
ltullroud from Denver, Colorado, over the
mountains to Ogdeu, Utah, which Ave years
ago was deemed nu impossibility, is certainly
a triumph of daring and engineering skill.
1 he new line is by the way ot Uadvllfe, tun
neling Tennessee fuss, threading the oanons
or the Kagleand Urend Rivers, giving a view
ol the Mount of the Holy Cruea, euroute, tak
ing its trains turouth Ulenwood Bprlngsand
down the Orand Jllver lo (Jrand Junction,
thence to Bait Ijrke City, Ogdon and Han
Francisco. Ily this route one is given an op
portunity to behold tho magnificence of Eagle
Hlver Canon unrt tho marvelous teanty and
grandeur of the Canon of the Grand, 'the
ovfrlaud train Is a model in every respect,
from the engine to the last Srst-class coach
everything Is bright and new, and of the
most elegant style of workmanship and
finish.
If any reader desires to know more about
these stupendous works of nature, write UH.
K. iioopir, Oeneral Passenger Agout, Denver,
Colorado, and liewlll send you. free ol cost,
elegantly Illustrated boots, glvlne a full de
scription of tho marvels or the '-Boenlo
Line,"- Stanley Wood lu the "Great Divide.'
TOO MANY.
Clinrlr IV. Wright,
Well-Kuotvii
Musical
I'rofrKitor, Accused.
six years
ago n prolossor of
named Clmrlos W. Wright went to
Holly Spring's, Miss., wbure be pro
cured employment teaching private
classes. Being to all appearances re
ligiously inclined he wns employed s
musical professor 'at Mra. Clark's
fashionable femalu college, and began
to pny court to Mrs. Clark's hand
Rome sixteen-year-old daughter. Con-
?reBsman Manning, then living, took
lie trouble to And out Wright'! his
tory, and startling information was re
ceived from the Amerlenn minister at
oltihlo. Oermnnv. that Wriirht hud de
sorted ills lawful wlfo and child at that
place. His attentions to JHbs Clark
continued and Mrs. Clark discharged
the profeBtor and sent her daughter to
Texas. Miss Clark recently disap
peared from her uncle's house, and, as
Wright was known to be in Texas, u
dawned upon her relatlvos that they
iou eloped, J ho couple procured a
marriage license at Cisco. Wright dis
covered that a clergyman eould be
found at a cowboys' camp a few miles
distant, and they repaired thither
without delay. The sheriff of Cico
was notified and started in pursuit, but
the professor and Ida intended reached
the eaiap first, Before the minister
oould ti the knot, however, the
slierilf was oa tho scene. Texas cow
boys are nothing If not gallaat, and
uiov stood uio snerut s posse ore wmi
six-shooters while the minister made
Miss Clark wife No. 3 of Prof. Wright.
Shortly after tho couplo went to Mem.
phis, where liey llvod together until
Miss Writrht was about to become a
mother and proceeded to her mother's
homo at Holfv Springs to give birth to
tne clilld. Wright was engaged at
Memphis as organist for the fashiona
ble Episcopal Calvary church, but dis
appeared, louring his wife and many
creditors in ignorance of his where
abouts. Prom there he wont to I lenvor,
from Denver to Seattle, and from
tho latter place he blow into tiulvchton
Texas, last sprintr. He was there em
ployed as organist oi St. John s Episco
pal church. A church entertainment
was gotten up for tho benefit of tho
UalvcBtou liOHpltnl. Wright wns made
treasurer, out lie. instead of the hospit
al, proved the beneficiary. Ills pu&t
C. W. WlilOHT. SIIR6 CLAIIK.
record leaked out after he failed to
turn over the proceeds of the enter
tainment nnd Wrieht ciulotly decamped.
During bis atny in Seattle he gained
the affections of Miss Ida Vincent,
Northwestern belle, and an engage
ment followed. Ho confided
in a vounir muslulan named
Floyd at GalveRton, and confessed that
he was about to wed imss Vincent
During ull these years Ills wife at Holly
BPriuirH has been titetuliast, in ner tie-
votion, refusinff to bolieve tlie many
fctories ntloat. Slie has remained with
her mother, firmly believing that her
faithless, husband would yet return
The authorities of Seifttle havo been
notified and be will flually wind up his
career in tho penitentiary.
SnwteH'rVlfeDond.
The wife of Isaac Sawtell, now In
prison under scutenco of death at Con
cord, N. H., for the murder of his
brother Hiram, at Hochester. died tho
other day ut the asylum for the lnsano,
of which institution she had been an
lnmato for many years.
Snlllvnii In .11 n l-Me.
A woll-known sculptor of Jiew York
has just finished a marble statue of
John L. Sullivan. It stands three feet
fn height and weighs 1(10 pounds; it is
an artistic model uud represents tbo
champion lu fighting attitude.
The Fair and Contract Labor.
Washington, July 18 The Attor-uey-Qeneral
has rendered an opinion
that skilled empkyei of foietgn exhlb
Itors of the Chicago Exposition,
who came lu good faith for the purpose
of setting up and operating the
machinery of such exhibitors, are out
side of and not subject to the contract
labor laws nf the united StBtes. The
same opinion Is expressed with refer
ence to clerks, stall keepers and other
persons coming to tho United Slates
for the solo purpose of aiding foreign
exhibitors. The Attomey-Geueial
says:
'This would seem, in all fairness, to
be tho clear and reasonable Intent of
tho legitlation us affecting the great
Exposition enterprise nnd harmotiy
with the spirit and purposes of tho not
of Congress approved April 25, 1891,
provldlug for the due and proper cele
bration ol the four hundredth anniver
sary of the discovery of America by
Christopher Cniinni'io.."
POOR
FOOLISH
MENl
COFTRIGBTES
TAKE A WOMAN'S ADVICE AND U6C
WoiiTsAGMEBIacking
AmwnlflMnt Ileen Illreek I'nllnli, which Us t. on
Meg's boots a week, and tin Women's n Month.
25 Dollars worth of New Furniture for
25 Cents. HOW? By painting
25 square feet of Old Furniture with
WOLFF S RANDpLFK, Philadelphia,
HE LOVED
WILL CURE
EVERY FORM
.
Senator's Opinion.
; Hon. Eugene IULk, Un.tctl 3ti.u. S i utor nxm Mnliic.v-t.b a llfo-lomj frl-jcd and
; eompBUlon of Dr. Win. H. Btmvn. fin emf.loyed U:a ini.tes: nu iiy j hi. 'I opportunl
S tlos of observing him ut I1I3 prnottoe, a ad . o:jsldorl him one of the ablest rnon of ht-i
Z time. Mr. Hale hud ocoalrin. firtAr Mw i .... w r.t r-w. Rn.n... i.!,uhtnwn..atii,n
5"""" wuuiioq, niier ioe u.'iuri or vr. crow:;, u u-e n:s preparation of
"HarsaparlUa, and sent a message fmm V-litn.t..u r,'.i cttc th.it a ease 01 tne k.-wu
J family modiolus be forwarded, which wns con-irll'd wlthlat once. It due won sir,
g Haloaoknowledgca thoraoelptof th Brown's UarsaparlUa, and r.t the same tlmo said :
si
1
APHII.Z2, 18S0.
; If this preparation was only a common mixture, we should not call your attention 5
I to it, but It Is unlllso any other ever formulated! lias boon In uso by eminent physi-S
; clans for years, and Is to-day tho best remedy, in overy sense of tho word, In tho world, 5
S for nil forma of kidney, liver and blood diseases, and never falls to cure. Now is tho s
S tlmo to cloanso tho eystom, purify tho blood, revivo tho liver and give tone and eltts-"
; ticity to tho whole body. You can do It wltn a bottle of !
At all Druggists 1.00. 0 bottles for s.OO.w 1
DON'T take Something else 'ost as Rood," IT IS NOT.t
ARA Warren A fin.. 8nl Pmrirtp.tnrs.nnnmr. Mft t
sverv WATERPROOF
f " i THAT
BE UP
TO
THE MARK
KEEDS HO LAUNDERING. CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT.
THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
COLLAR IN THE MARKET.
Lohigh Valley Railroad.
AKBANOEMKKT OF 1'ABSENOEIt TItAINB.
-MAY 10, 1891..
Passenger trains will leave Shenandoah foi
Mauch Chunk, Jjchlgbton, Blatlncton, Cata
sauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Iiaston, rhll
adelphla and Mew York at 6.47, 7.40, 8.03 a. m.,
12.62,8.10, 5.28 p. m.
For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gap and
Btroudsburgat 5.47, n. m., and 5.20p.m.
For Lambertvllle and Trenton, u.OB a, m
for White Haven, Wllscs-Barre and Pitts
ion 6.47. 8.08, 10.41 0. m., 3.10 and 550 p. m.
ForTunkhannock, 10,41a, n 8.10 and 5.2t
p. m.
For Auburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyont
10.41 a. m and 5.2U p. tn.
ForLacoyville, Towanda, Bayre, Waverly
Klmlni, Rochester, itullalo, Niagara Fails
Chicago and all polnta West at 10.41 a. m.,ond
5.2H p. m.
For Klralra and the West vlaHalamanca at
3.10 p.m.
For Audenrled, Hazleton, Btockton, I.um.
per Yard, Weatherly and Penn Haven June
lion at5.tr, 7.10,9,08 a. m.and 12.62, 8.10 and
58 p.m.
For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Beavei
Meadow, 7.40, 8.03 a. m. and 6.2)1 p, m,
ForBcrantonat6.47 8.08, 10.Ha, m. 8,10 and
5:26 p. m.
For Hazle Brook. Jeddo, Drirton and Free,
land at 5.47, 7.40, 8.08, 10.41 a. m., 1Z52 8.10 and
5.28 p.m.
For tluakake at 6.47 and 9.08 a, m and
8.10 p.m.
For Wlggans, GUberton and Frackvllie at
6.60 and y.08 a.m., and 4.10 p. m.
For Yatsvllle, Mahanoy City and Delano
8.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, 10,60 a, m.,122,3.10,5.26, 8,03,
0.21 and 10.27 p.m.
For Lost Creek, 31rardvllle and Ashland
4.27, 7.48,8.62, 10.16 a. no., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 6.35
8.10 and 9.14 p.m.
For Darkwater, Ht. Clair and l'ottsvllle,
7.40, 9.08, 10.53 a. 111., 1Z62, 3.10, 4.10, 6.26 and 8.02
p.m.
For Jinck Mountain, New Boston and
Moroa, 7.40, 9.08, 10.68 a. m., 12.62, 8.10, 5.26 and
8.03p.m.
For ltaven Hun, Ccntralla, Mt. Carmel and
Khamokln, 8.62, and 10.15 a. to., 1.40, 4.40
and 8.06 p. m.
Trains leave Hbamokln for Hhenandoab,
7.65 115 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 9.30 p. in., arriving
at Shenandoah, 9.03 a. m., 12.52. 3.10, 6.28 and
11.15 p.m.
SUNDAY TltAINH.
For Iiost Creek, Glrardvllle and Ashland,
8.50, 8.10 11 .85 a. m., 2.45 p. m.
For Darkwater. St. Clair and l'ottsvllle,
5.60, 8.00, 0J10 a. m., 2.45 p. ra.
For Yatesville, Alahanoy City and Delano,
Bim, 1JJK a. m..l.40, 4.40, 8.03 p. m.
Fur Lofty, Audenrled and Hazleton, 8.0
a- nr., 1.10 p. m:
For Alauch Chunk. Lehtghton, Blatlngton,
OaltiRauquH, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kastoi
and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m:
For Philadelphia, 1.40 p. m.
Jfi. B. BYINGTON,
Uon'l l'ass. AirU, Bethlehem.
FIRE 1NSUEA2TCE I
Uitil ui Olitil Sellable Pmilj Cut CiijiiIh
Represented by
OAVlBFAUSTfi
120 0, Jardin BUeet
HEN ANDOAH. PA
mtol L08ror VA1IJNO HANHOODl
jOf ner) and NKIIV0U8 BtBILITK 1
Kutuial, fct-bl UiMIOUU fully tttklorcil. Hon tonUr hn&
fetr31lil)nKAk.l aUKtXLUrxUUIfOAIlDArAttTHUtriiUUIa
ibiolu(l nafiilllav HOaU 'IHKiTBEM-liiotflli In ft dajr,
San twtlfy rron (U bUtu nnd iortlfa t'oaetrlot. Writ kt du
w.lplW Honk, Mplanfttloii ftsd proof nultcd ttt ld) fr
Uirn, tRIS MEDICAL CO., BUFPAlO, N. V
LJ ESSICELL9S oft
11 aRiTunET
OF
S&M DISEASE
From Blniplc? IMmplca to nlmtlnntc ECiliiBIAi
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UFFERINGWKft
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l or further partlcuhus call on or address,
DANIEL OEAN,
. . . Deputy Supreme President,
iv juain m., cnenauaoau, ra.
hiladolpWaand Beading Eailroad?
T4me Talle in tOeet Stay 10, 1801
RAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS
e?rew,X?rl,; vlft lTllfllelphta. week days,
.JL 7JM S,m' ""O 12-85 and 0.M
irork, via Maueh Chunk, week day... 6.J5.
u. m. ana i2.3- ana 2 50 p. ra.
''. """"'"s ana rnnsaeipnia week days,
10. 5.26. 7.20. a. in.. 12 an -jro r r vs n Vn'
unday. 2.10 and 7.48 a.m.
-n m,Dnle' weelc day 2.10,7.20 a, W.,
For Allentown, week daya, 7.20 1. m. 12,30
.0 p. m.
io'S'o .1nottT.'i1f wek dRy"; 2-11 7.20,a. m.,
12.312.50 and 5.55 p. m. Bunday, 2f.10aiid7.4j
1 Uli
For Tamaoun and Mnhn
lajrs, 2.10, 5.215, 7.20, a. m 12.31 2.60 and 58
1. nj. ounuay, a.iu ana 7.48 a.m. Additional
rrMahanoy City, week flays 7.00 p. -n.
,20 a, ni,, 2.60 p.m.
For WllllAmsporl.. Hnnburv nnrt Tn-iahnri..
week days, 3.25, 7.20 and 11 a. m., l.Si, 7,00
meunuay 9:23 4. m.
For Mahnnov Plann. wfifik ilavn. 0 in k 0...
25, 7.20 and 11.80 r. m 12, 1 as, 2.50, 5.65.
,00 ana tU6, p. m. Bunday, 2 lu, M and 7.4a
iu, a.vo p. m.
For Glrardvllle (llatroahannock Htattnnl
1235, 1 3o, i.50, 6,65, 7.00 and 9.26, p. m, Hunday,
iu a. 2 , t.w a. m., n,vo p. m.
f'or Ashland and .bumofc-ln. wpftlr Anvj
,21,5,25,7.30, U.8) a. m., 186, 7.00 and 9.4
1. m. nunoay s.-y a. m.( a.i'O p, m.
fBAlNS FOR 8H15NA UOAHl
liee.ve New York via 1 hlladembia. week
days, 7.45 a. nr., 1.30, 4.00, 7.W) p. m 12.16
Diaui. ounuay, .uo p, m.. u.ia nltuu
Leave Ne York via Maucb Chunk, week
dy, 4.30. 8,46 a. m , 1 ,00 and 4.01 p. m.
Irfavo l'hllkdelphla, wees: days, 4.10, and
10.00 a. ra. 4.00 and 0.00 p. m fr m Broad
na cauownui ana 8.85 a. m. and Jl. p, m.
from 8th anC ureen .- rreeta. Bandar 9.0G a.
m. 11.SQ p, m. from Hb am, l,.-wn.
Muve IteaainK, week days, 1 3 . 7.1" 10.' 5
me. 11.50 a. m.. 5155. 7.57 u. m. Sr.utlav 1 33 ana
10.48 a. m.
Leave Pottavllle, week days, 2.40, 7.' a.m.,
&3G, 0 11 p. m, Sunday, li.40 a. in. and 2.1 6
p.m.
lave Tamaqna, week days, 3.50, I-.48 and
11 21 a. m., 1.21, 7.13, and 9.18 p. m, Bunday SAO
a, m. and 20 p. m.
Lrfavo manauuy uny, wees nRys, o.w, u.iv
and 11.47 a. m., 1.61, 7.42 and 0.41 p, ui bun.
day, 8.46 a, m., 3.20 p, in.,
benve Mahanoy Place, week dajs, iM0,4.CO
9.30. 9A5, 1U-9 a. m.,l.r5, 2.CB. 6 20, 8 20, ;.57,nua
lO.'Xlp. m, Bunday2.4 , 4.00, and 8.1:8, . m.
4i, p.m.
lave uirarovilie tnappanunnoc& ni&uoil)
UnBi t.VI, DriV, HUU JJ.11 U. llii, U.W,
:.12, 6.26, 6.82, 8.03 and lO.Od p. m, Uunaay,2,47,
1.27, 8.26 a. m. 8.41 p. 10.
jjeayo wiriramsporx, wees uays, &.uu,u.43Hiia
11.55 a. m. 8.35 and 11.15 p. m. Bnnftay 11.15
p. m.
rut cuiujiiorv, w unuiu&vjn huu iixv wont .
Jla B. A O. K. It., throuch trains leave Ulrard '
Avenue station, Plilladelplila. U". It. B. !') i
at 4.16, 801 and 11.27 a. m 1.84. 4.24, 6.55 anil I
p, m. ounuay, i.10 e.t xi.xt a, m
.00 ana i.Asy. m.
ATUANTIO CITY DIVIHION,
Leave Pnlladelphla. Chestnut Btreet Wbari
una uouin pirwi wuitrr.
2SP
For Atlantic Cttrv.
WAAtrwIhVHKxnrcfia fl.-OU a. m. and 2:
4,00 p. in. Accommodation, 8.00 a. nr., 5.00
nunaiyB. express, -a.w, a. iu, ac.:ojiiuiu.
Nation, 8.00 a. in, and 4.30 p. m.
iteiurmug, reave Aunaur viiy, aepoi ooruei
-lUantio and Arkunsas ivenuee. Week-dayi
-KzpreM, 7.80, 9.00, a. m. and 4.00, p. m.
Accommodation. 6.00. 8.05 n. m. and 4.30
4.T10 p. m.
snnuays. impress, .w p, in. Accommooa
tlon, 7.30 a. in. nnd 4.30 p. m.
S., A. MoIiGOD. Ilea. & Hen'l Manancr.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
BOHVri.KII.1. DIVI8ION,
On and after JS'ov. 21, 1890, traini Mil lean
anenanaoan as jaiiovis:
For Wigean, Gllberlon, Fraokyllle, New
Castle, Bt, Clair, and way points, 8.00, 9.19
ft bi aiiu i.io p ill.
-uunoaye, ouu, w.iua m ana3.iop ni.
For Pottsvllle, 6.00, 8.10 a m and 4. 16 p at,
Sunday s. 600, 9.40amnndS.10pm,
For Heading, 6.00, 9.10 am and 4.15 pm.
Bnndays, 600, 8.40 a.m. and 8.10pm.
For 1'ottstown. l'hoentxville. Norristown
ind Phlladelohla (Broad street station,, ff im.
.1,10 a m. and 4.15 p m week days
ounuays, dw, v.iv u m o.iu p m-
Trains leave Frsckvllle lor Hhenondoah ut
10.40 a m and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 p m, Bundaye,
U.18 a m and 6.40 p m. '
Lieave Pottsvllle lorBhenandoan, 10.15 and
U, 'K. i jo 7,15, 8,42 p ra. Bundays. 10.40 a m
6.15 p m.
lieave rnnaaeipnm (isroaa street station),
tot Pottsvllle and Hhenandoab. 6.67.10.25 n m
2.10, 4.10 and 7,00 p mweek days. Bunday SJS
am onai.iup. m. .t
For w York, 8.20, .05, 4.40, 6.35, 60, 7.(9 Y,
.2080, i.50, ll.Wandll.l5am,12.ounoon (lhlt J?
lieu eium, i.vu uuu .oo p in. I iz,ii, i.hj.
3.20. i, 6, C,;6.80, .50 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 p rn. l2.ol
On Sundays, 8.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.S5, 8.12, 8.S0. 9.50,
iin. and 12.1'J. S'J) llmllAri 4 JM. K.2ii. h nl h kA
7.13 8.12 p m and 12.01 night.
or ceu uiri, oprinc iae, oimor.
OceaU Grove. Asburv l'art. and Lom.' Brannti
S.20, 11,15, a, m, 4.00. v. m. week Unvr For
Freehold, 5.9 , p. m. week days.
,tiaiumor ana vasnington, 3.&U, 7.v0, 8,31
9.10, 1U.20, ) I.IK a m,12.S (limited express) 8.48
4.41 P.")T an(, 7.40 p. in., and 12.03 night. For
Baltimore, nly ti.02, 4.1 1, 6 08 and li.30 p. m.
On Bnndays, 8.60, 7,i, Wl'and 11.18 a. m. 4.4
6.57, 3.40 p m. 12.03 nlghU Baltimore only
6.08 and 11.30 p m.
For Wlchmond and tho Bouth 7.20 11.18 R. m
(Limited Express 12.S5 p. m.,)12.03 night, week
days, Bnndays, 7.20 a, m,, 12.03 night.
ITalns leave Horrlsburg for Pltwbure and
the west every day at 12.26 and 3.10 a m and
3.00 (limited) and 3.40 p m. Way for Altoona,
i.16 a m and 4.10 p m every aay.
For Pittsburg only, 11.20 a ci dally ana 10.20
i ra week days.
Leave Bunbnry tor Wllllamsport, ElmlrR,
Canandalgua, Itoctiester, Bnoalo and Niagara
Wj Vi.U V. 'V. U.U.J, , CVUU liW y ... t WM. UM, IC .
For WatfciDS,6.S0pmweekdayB.
For Krle and intermediate points, 5,10 a mi,
dally. For Ixick Haven, 5,10, and 83 a m.
dally, 1.34 and 6.80 p. m. week days. For
llenova 6.10 ' a m 1.43 and 5,80 p m week days;
uun.iu uuuuyH.
1UAB. K. PDGH, J, It, WOOD,
Gen. Una Gen, Pass. Alt,
YTyiLMINGTON & NORTHKKN II. It,
ov..iHl.l. M .at.., , r .... in 1cm
Trains leave Reading (P. & It. station) fozj
uiurmuir, neyien, itirasuoro, Joanna, pnnxii
Held, Waynesburg Junction, Coatesvllle,Wes4
unesier.unaasioru junction, li. a u. juuctu
Wilmluirtou nnd intermediate slatlous.diT
except Hunday, at 6.25 and H.S0 a.m. and 8.1
D. m. Hunday only at 8.05 r. m.
For Warwick, Bt, Peters and lntermedlata'
statlons,dally except Bunday, at 8.20 a.m., and
6.19 p.m. Sunday only 8.16 a. m. '
For Blrdsboni and Intermediate stations,
Saturday only, at 12 m.
For Baltimore and Washington (B. A O. It.
It.) dally except Bunday at 6.25 and 8.30 a. m.
anu 3.1D p. iu, cunuay onjy ai a.uo p, m.
Trains arrive at Heading (P. & It. station)
irom Wilmington, 11. & O. Junction, Mont
chanln, Chaddsford Junction, West Chester,
Lenape, Coatesvllle. Waynesburg Junction,
Bprlngneld,Joannn, Blrdsboro, Gltiialtar.Sey"
fert and Intermediate stations, dally except
Bunday at 10.20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. ra. Bun
day only at 11.24 a. ra.
F rora Bt. Peters, Warwick and Intermediate
stations, dally except Hunday, at 8.23 a. m.
and 2.26 p.m. Sunday only at 6 p. ra.
From Blrdsboro and intermediate stations,
Saturday only at 1.40 p. m.
From Washington and Baltimore, dally ex
cept Sunday, 10 20 a. ra. 6.62 and 8.17 p. to.
Sunday only at 1 1.21 a. m.
BOWNEHH BHIGG8, Gen'lPass. Agt.
A. G. MCOA UHLAN D, BupL
RUPTURE,
We, the undersigned,
nrA pntlrolv rnrrt nf
Itunture by Dr. J. B.
MAYEH, 881 Arch St., Phlla. Thomas II.
Hartung, New llluggoid, Pa., I.fandt, Bouth
Kaston, Fa.. It. P. it 0. A. Deturck, Oley, l'a
It. G. Stanley, 421 Borneo St., Lebanon, Pa,, A.
Schneider. Locust Dale, Pa..D, B.Noll, Lime
kiln. Pa.. Win. 13. Ilarienstlne, Phoenlxvllle.
Pa., W. M, Leinbach, 624 Washington BL,
Heading, Pa.. J. C. Lyme, 1310 W. Howard St.,
liarrlsburg. Pa., C. Keehn, Douglassvllle, Pa.
Dr, MAYER Is at Hotel Penn, Reading, Pa.,
on the 2nd Saturday of each month. Call to
see blm.
R. BRICKER, M. JD
PtfYSIOIAN AND SLROEON.
Not 9 East Centre Btreet; Mahanoy City, Pn.
o&iu tuiu ail spcoiui uineaaeii m specially.