The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 23, 1891, Image 2

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    Evening Herald.
rUIHilBHM) DAILY, SUNDAY BXCBPTM)
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ALU THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT
TlieKVXNTXa HKllALDhma larger
eutatian 4n Shenandoah than am other paper
publUhed, Jtookt epffl to all.
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Entered t the Potofflo, at Bhouanrtoab, Pa.
for transmission through the malls
an mnml olfts mull ninlUr.
LAKBSIDB DA'l'BS.
FltrureB DornonBtrato tho Popu
tho
larity of tho Heeort.
" SI. St. Nicholas Sundny-Mbool.
" 27. reinneriiiice Hand, Slionan
doah.
July 28.-Tlie Washington Hook & Lad'
dor Company, "f Mahanoy (JIty,
July 29 Trinity lUformod. Sunday
echool. of Shenandoah
July 80. Young Men's Uepubllcun Club
of Slahanoy City.
July 81. l'resbyteiiim Sunday school of
Mahanoy City
Aug. 8. Ungllsh llaptit Sunday school
of Shenandoah
Auk. 4. M. E. Sunday echool of Mali
anov l'lane.
Auc. 6 M. K. Sunday school, Ashland
Aor. 0. Kvanselical Sunday school of
Mahanny City.
Aug. 7. "SVolih Congrpgational, ilnluv
noy City.
Auir. 8. JI. U. Sunday school, Gilbor
ton.
Auk. 10. M. E. Sunday school, Glrard
villn. and Union Sunday school. Lost
Creok.
Aug. 11. Welsh Baptist, Congrega
tional and Methodist, Shonandoah.
Auk. la. Lutheran missionary festival
" 13. Episcopal Sunday school ol
Mahauoy City.
Aug. 14. M. E. Sunday school of Ash
land. Aug. 15. Eisteddfod.
" 17. Lutheran Sunday school, Ui
rardville. Aug. 18. English Ilaptist Sunday school,
Mahanoy City.
Aug. 19. M. E. Sunday echool of Shen
andoah. Aug. 20. Trinity lteforinod Sunday
echool of Mahanoy City.
Aug. 22 1'. M. Sunday school, of 011-
borton.
Aug. 21. P. M. Sunday school of Shen
andoah. Aug. 25. English Luthoran, Mahanoy
City.
A Ouro for Constipation and
Headache.
Dr. Silas Lane! whilo in tho Kocky
Mountains, discovorod a root that whn
combined with other horbs, makes an oasj
and cortaiu euro for constipation. It ia in
tho form of dry roots and leaves, and Is
known as Lano's! Family Modicine. It
will euro sick hoadacho. Tor tho blood,
livor and kidnoys, and for clearing up tho
comploxion. it doas wonders. Druggists
coll it at 50 con la a package
Tho griping greon applo is now twisting
up the small boy.
Ask Your Friends About It.
Tour distrossing cough can bo curod.
"Wo know it becoUBO Kemp's Balsam
within tho past few yoars has cured so
manv couehs and colds in this community,
Its romarltablo salo has been won ontlrely
by its gonuino merit. Ask somo friend
who has usod It what ho thinks of Kemp's
Balsam. Thero is no modicino so pure.
none so effective. Lurgo bottles 60c and $1
at all druggists'.
Not a grumble camo from tho farmers
nbout tho rains.
To Norvous, Dobllltatod Mon,
If you send us your address, wo will
mail you our illustrated pamphlet explain
ing all about Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro-,
Voltaic Belt and Appliances, and thoir
charmine eQects unon tho norvous de
bilitated system, and how they will quickly
rostore you to vigor, nnd manhood, i'amph-
let iroo. it you are tnus aimcteu, wo win
lend you a iioit ana Appliances on a trial,
Voltaio Bklt Pp.. Marshall. Mich.
Baby carriages ara numorous upon tho
streets.
Shlloli'H OonBuxnptlon Curo.
This 1" beyond question the most snc
ccsslul CoiiEli Medicine woliaveeversold.
n tow dotes invariably curo the woist case ol
r?rttifrh. Ilnuin. flml llrnlii-lilllfi. while It A vnn.
dernil succeis In the cure of Consumption is
without a parallel In the history of mi-dlclne.
Hlnce It's nrst discovery Jtbns been sold on a
guarantee, a test which no other meaiciuo
can stand.
li you have a Couch we earnestly
MK JUl, IU II, X IIW lui.uir. w Winn, hum
HI. t(l. If your 1. tings are tore. Chest or Back
l rice ju rem, ou ccauh, huu
lame, use f liuoti'a j-orous nasier. uoia uy
V. 11. Ilagenbuch, N, K. corner Main and
Lloyd streets,
Tho littlo folks enjoy tho Sunday sohool
picnic.
The Secret of Success.
O. II. IlHsenbuch, the drugglt,bolleveii that
the seeret of success la perwi ernnoe. Theie
tore he peraisu In keeping th lliKSt line of
perluinerles, toilet arflclea. own ttos, druaa
and ebemloalH on the u.arket. lie espcela ly
invite all petsons who have pfriplUitlou,
short breath, wek or hungry tpeilit.palu In
fide or sliouldcr, oppretston, nightmare, diy
reugh, sniotherliig, dropny or ncait disease
to try Dr. Miles untuualrd New lli art Cu',
beloie It Is too late, ft lma the largest wile ol
any similar rietly. Fine Imote orteatiino
nluls free. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine la
nnsurpiiasc-d for BieepleaeneM, headache, llta,
etc., and it contain no opiates.
You can't get the best of a dry goods
.clerk in his line of lusinoss.
A Husband's Mistake.
Husbands looolleu penult wto, ind par
ent their children, to Miner from headache,
Alzslueag, neuralgia, 1 ph !, Ut. ner
vousness, when by the use of I)r. Mil
Itesloratlvo Nervine such n-rlons rexulta
could easily be preented Druggist eviry
whore i-ay it given universal tutlht ci Ion, and
has at Immense sale. Woodvtoilh Co., ol
Fort Wayne. Ind. : hnow & Co., c f Ryrariuie,
N. Y.i J. tt Woir. Hillsdale. Mlcli.t and linn.
dredsot others say "H is the gieaitstseller
they ever knew.1' It contains no oiHtis.
Trial bottles and line book ou Nervous
.Diseases, ireo at C. II, upgonuueh s,
AS TO SUNDAY GA5IES.
SOME SOUND PHILOSOPHY ON
THE SUBJECT.
t linn n Hint I'liiuncliil IIHect oil
tlio IIiiIiiiki J'oiii'l" Mill Attend
to ttio lUclilMon or All Otlior
1)11)14
In nil tlio talk pro nnd oon on the
subject of Sunday amusements no one
on cither star tins as yet inmoiou wiine
fact tlml they no pay and nence n
la foolish to have thorn from a monetary
point of view. Hiinilay base ball uau
rntni-il the irnme financially all over the
country) miy man of Wihe wlll'sce 11 if
lie stops to thlnlc a lnoiflens. tsvery
Sunday draws largely It ia true, llut It
In alwnts nt the expense of the other
days o tlie week. If people can go
mint uv rncv won t fro any oiner wine
and we are such orpatttrea of habit that
if the public arc taufrht that there is
uvtn uttin.flrtti nn HmirltiV thev
won't go any other time, WhWeau if
thev irct in the halit of (toing week
davs thev will sro heveral limes In the
week. Where the Sunday trame Is
the Me event, ti collide of rainy Sun
days bankrupts the treasury for it era
phatlcally taifes ,turee weeics- receipts
out of the fund, this is true an oyer
the country. It holds for.. In parks, In
theaters nnd in all plnoes of amuse
ment. It Is true tc)0 In the newspaper
work. Sinee the newspapers began
to use sneh tremendous edi
tions thev havo driven their ad
vertisers larirelv Into them to tho
exclusion of tho other days. Tho Now
York and Chieniro papers say openly
that they do not begin to make tho
money now that they did before they
began to develop this poiioy. this is
not a question of morality or religion
or nnvthlnir but irood, bound commou
sense. The fact of it is Suudny bust
noss doesn't pay; there is nothing in
it. All that is put up into .Sunday Is
otherwise sprond over tho other days
of the week. Any ono who will take
tho facts and gather the statistics and
look into tho matter will he Impressed
b- it tho more and more that he studies
It. Just In proportion as tho Sunduy
business is boomed the other six suffer.
It isn't a moral reason at ull
that induced Moses to establish ono
day of rest. Like most of the old phil
osophers he noted from sound monetary
and hygienic motives. We wonder that
those who preach on this subject have
never stopped to gather tho material
facts, but like most preachers, they
start from the hypothesis that -wrongdoing
Is always pleasant nnd proflt
nblo.whcn the fact is that it is neither,
but quite tho reverse.
THE SPALDING CUP.
tt
Wan Iteccntly l'rexrutcd to
Cliumploiik ol' liiiKlultil.
the
Three weeks ago the mayor of Pres
ton (Alderman Galloway, .1. P.) pre
sented tho Amateur lfaso Kail Cham
pionship Cup of England to the lirst
winners, tho Preston Amateurs, at tho
Shelly Anns. This is the flrst trophy
ever won by n ball team in England.
A. G. Spalding, of Chicago, gave the
English clubs tho cup for competition.
Spalding twice had a team over in Eng
land to introdugo base ball, but it
was not until last summer that a
proper" start was made, and
now thero are somo seventy-eight clubs
in England, amateur and professional,
in fairly satisfactory progress for fif
teen months. In Scotland, too, thero
has been good work done, for thero
they had somo seventeen clubs to com
pote for tho Scottish Championship
Cup, Then, airalu, In the Cleveland1
district thero Is nn association with at
least ten or a dozen clubs, and a cup of
their own to compete for. The profes
sional league, which was organized
last summer and consisted of four
clubs, is going to bo run again. Tho
game Is being pushed all round tho
world, in Australia they nave some
thing Hlce ninety clubs, and tho gamo
Is progressing thero without tho slight
est interference with cricket.
Huso ll.ill.
The University of Virginia team de
feated tho Pastimes of llaltlmorc, Juno
10, at Charlottobvillo, Va., by a s,eoro of
9 to 0.
It required twelve Innings to decide
the contest between the Salem and
Lowlston toaras, played Juno 10, nt
Salem, Mass., when the former won by
n sooro ol l to .).
The college contest between Colby
and llowdoin played June 10, at Water
vllle. Me., required eleven Innings be
fore a result was reached, Colby win
ning by a scorn of J 'J to 11.
The Chicago Club, of tho National
Loaguo, has bought a nleceof ground
at the corner of Polk and Wood streets,
whioh Is to be the permanent home of
tho club when its leases on the West
and South Side grounds expire.
The Uoitton uiul Athletic clubs, of tho
American Association, played June 2J
nt Hocky Point ami tfimes will bo
played tin-1-.- c-vi i-y Sunday whilo the
llostons arc at lioim- The St. Louis
llrowns will plaj ti amines with tho
liohtons there during July.
A singular feature in the content be
twei n the Cniversity of Pennsylvania
ana Ui-owus university tcnns June 11,
at Providence, was tlit.t tlio forraei
mado only two hits and scored one run.
while tho Hruwns made four safo hits
STRATH ME ATH.
Sketch or the Winner or the Aineil-
ciiii Derby
Strnthmnuth. winner of the Chicago
derby, wns raised on tho Orathtno sttid
races, lie opened witn a lourin in ma
Jersey Central Stake at Lliwibetft
which Eclipse won. At the Now YOrK
meeting Stratlnneath was second to Dr.
Jlnsbronuk In the Jnrciimont sinues.
lie won the Hprlnfl stukos at Coney
Island, lientlng fc'nlry, Anibuhince, and
La Tosea in l:i'J-. for th short and
straight three-quarters.
BTRATHMRATII.
Strathmeath was second to Russell In
the Double Event at Coney Island, lie
won the Tyro Stakes at Monmouth,
beating Bolero, Ilus8ell,and Ambulance
in 1:15 lor the six nmongs.
Then the colt won tho Junior Cham
ninn stakes nt Monmouth l'ltrk. boat
ing eighteen. Including Potomac, Sallie
Jlct'lollnnd, lfussell, lloy tioi iteyes,
KUdeen. and Sorcerer. Ho was third
to Potomac and tho Masher In the Fu
turity, but won the lVirtridgo Stakes,
three-quarters on the grabs, beating
Lord Jlarrv. Ilussell, and Eclipse, In
1:15 3-5. Then he ran second to I'oto
mac in tho Flntbnsh, and closed tho
season bv vt innintf the Algeria stakes
at llrookland, thrco-quarters, in 1:17,
nnd boating Cleopatra, ltussoll, and
Uray lioclt.
lie ftoile Mratlinicuth.
Georire Covington, who rode Strath
meath to victory in the American Derby
raco at Lincago.wns uorn at aietropons,
111., Aug. 12, twenty years ago. Three-
scoro days bof ore no
renchos his major
ity nnd yot he has
been racing for
oleven years. Cov
ington was first
started In riding at
Gay lord, Kan., and
rode his first stake
race at Dallas, Tex-
ub, eight years ago.
lie was engaged at OKOnGr, covinqton.
a congressman b
Hnlary to rido for tho Greon Morris
Btablos at tho commencement of the
prosont racing season.
In build ho Is short and well unit,
weighing in at from 108 to 110 pounds.
Although ho- waB up on several winning
mounts nt WoRtcheater just prior totuo
American Derby, he has not yet recov
ered from the accident he met with in
the Brooklyn Handicap. He has a rep
utation of riding to win at all hazards,
nnd has a record In good accord with
his reputation.
Ullllnrdft mid fool.
Alfred Do Oro sailed for his homo In
Cuba June 10.
William Clearwater has returned to
his Ohio homo.
Charles Manning Is domiciled In
Washington, D.' C.
Samuel Thompson, a veteran room
keeper of New Haven, Conn., died on
June 2.
The Ives-Curtcr match, which was
made during the recent visit of Schae-
fer, Ives, Carter, and Cutton to Milwau
kee, has been declared oil.
A grand tournament at eight ball,
pyramid pool, for money prues and a
championship emblem, entrance fee
S100 each, will be hold in Chicago in
October or Novombor next.
Albert G. Ppwors Is now in Denver,
Col. Previous to leaving Chicago ho
withdrew his challenge to Do Oro and
the forfeit money ho had deposited
with the II. 11. 0. Co.
What the Druggists say
of HeiskelPsOintment:
When w o tire asked to recommend ft prepara
tion for tkin tlhKv.u)ti, wo liaml out JIkiskkli8
OINTMENT.WUU HMTV COlllldUm't Of Ha &UCCCS
ful treatment of tlio iUmciisc."
J. C. llemcjc, 3 Main Pt., Eutler, ra.
I have been Bellini? JIeiskf.ll's Ointmknt
for eleven years. 1 1 kIvcb universal satisfaction
It will cure Tgtteu.
1 G, V. Hack end Enema, Balnbrldge, r
M We have evidence of the curative properties
of Heiskkll's ointment here. It 11 a gootf
rtllable ointment."
IXeuino & K8LER, Tarentum, Fa.
Mln all Bktn diseases I Invariably recommed
HtibKKLL'H Ointment."
J. J. Keil, fiharpsbarg, To.
"TTeiskicll'r Ointment cures when all tls
falls," McClellan it Heeu, Freeport, To.
'Hfiskell's Ointment se!ls on Its own
merit ' H. ii. Hilton. Klttuunlu.', Tu.
la and will over bo tho
best
Boinody for
n, Tflnon!i!a. "naokaollO. "
-Dni.,a in thn sirtn. oheat ancll
Jolnte, Nouralgla, Sprains, &o
Before you awd to tay, orasla
mvcRce riF CHARGE!
tuo yalosWe book. "Quids to ' Hpalth." wWlJ
i eidorioments of proiumeat pbyslclasE. M
F.AD.RICHTER'&COi
310 Broadway,
HEW YORK.
28
Prlza Medals Awardod!
European Houseai ItndolEUdtonoon,
Vieina, I'ragne, Bottetdjufl, OHea,
Mnremberi;, Konsteia, LsipslQ.
50 Oents a bottle, For Salo byE
x. i. r. icutr.TTV.
0. H. II AClI;r WTJClI,i
SHENANDOAH. PA
LAKESIDE!
Tho finest 'in tho interior of
tho State. Only available
healthancl pleasure grounds
it i 1 1 ,
Anmracite
in mo Anmracite region.
The natural nttrsctloua and magnifi
cent scenery of (ho place .are un
equalled, and a day of recrea
tion nnd pleasure may bo
spent in it to advantage.
There Is good fishing nnd
bathing In the twin lakes
su r rou n d i n g tl i e grou n d s. Boat
houses will bobuilton the lakesldo
and rcgattnswlll bo frequent this season
For Sunday Schools, Lodges, &c,
The grounds nie most euUnble for ple-nlcs
Information, call
O. A. KEIM,
Leliigli Valley Railroad.
AEllAHGBMENT Of PABSKKOrit TBAINB.
MAY 10, 1891. .
Pas scdki' tralnR will leave Shenandoah ft i
Mauch I'minR. Ltmeuiou. FiaiiBEton,
Cats-
sauqua, Allenlown. Hetblt htm, Huston
HrtelrhtK and 3Sew York at B.17, 7.40, 9.08
FW1
a.m.
0.il, 0.U 1. Ul,
For Belvldero, Dflr.ware Wstei Gap ai d
stroudkburg at 5.17, a. m., ana 5.26 p. m.
ror I.smbcrtvllle at:d Tientoi., V.VS a, n
Kor AVblte Haven, W llkts-Barre and ritu
ton 6.47, 9.C8, 10.41 a m.. 8.10 anil 5.E6 p. m.
ForTnnkbannock, 10,11 a. m 3.10 and 5.2t
t. . m.
For Auburn, Itbnca, Geneva and and Lyor.t
10.-11 a. m., and 6.26 p. m.
For 1-acfJ vine, iowanaa. rayre, wavt-rij-Kiniini.
llc-.rhcster. Duflnlo. Maearn Falls
Chicago and all joints Witt at 10.41a. m.,atd
6.J6 p. tn.
For J- Imira and the West lay alamanca nt
3.10p.m. , , . T
ror iiucirnrieo, iiazit iuu, oil-vhiuii, uutu
ber Vprd, Wtathtrly and Fcnn Haven Juno
Hon at 5.4, 7.40, 9.08 a. m. and 12.62, 8.10 and
5.26 p.m.
For Jeancsville, Leviston and Beavei
Meadow, 7.40, 9,08 a. ro. and 6,20 p. ro,
ForHerantonat5.47 t)!K, 10.41a. ra. 3.10 and
6;26p. tn.
For Haile Brook. Jeddo, Urlflon and Free
land at 5.47, 7.40, 9.0f, 10.11 n. m 12.62 8.10 and
5.2G p. m.
Fortiuakake at 6.47 and 9.03 a. m., aid
S'For Wi'gcans, Gllberton and Frackvllle si
6.60 acd D.08 a m., and 4.10 p. m.
For Yalesville, HauaDoy City ar,d Heiano
6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41, 10,68 a. m.,12.62,3.10,5.28, 8,03,
9.2' aid 10.27 p.m.
For Lost Creek, 31rardville and Ashland
4.27, 7.46. S.62, 10.15 a. ro., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 0.35
8.10 and 9.14 p. m.
For IlarRwater, Bt. Clair and Pottsvllle.
7.40, IMS, 10.68 a. m., 12.52,8.10, 4.10, 6.16 and 8.0;
'''For Bock Mountain', New Boston and
Mores, 7.40, 9.08, 10.6S a. m., 12.52, 8.10, 6.M and
-8" For Saven Hnn, CentralIa,Mt. Carmel and
Bhamokln, 8.52, and 10.15 a. m., l.tv, i.Ji
Trains leave Bhamokln for Bhenaudoab,
7.55 11.55 a. m.. 2.10, i.su ana .u p. m., arnvins
atShenanaoab,9.05 a.m., 8.10, 5.28 and
11.15 P PI. l.II.l II . V t'l J . TTQ
For Lost Creek. Girardvllle and Ashland,
a y). H.in 11.R5 n. m.. 2.45 1). m.
For Darkwater. St. Clair and Fottsvlllf,
5.50, 8.00,90 a.m., 2.45 p.m.
r Or I HiehVUie, itiuiuiuuy Ulty uuu uuaiiU)
8.IX), ll.Bo a. m., i.iu, i.iu, o.ua p.m.
POT IjOliy, Auutruutu buu ubiwimu, o.u
in., 1.40 p. m:
For Mauch Chunk. Lehighton, Slatlngton.
Catasauqna, Allentown, Bethlehem, Mstoi
and New York, 8.00n. in., 1.40 p. m:
For l"nilaaeipuia, i.iu p. m.
K. B. BYINGTON,
Gen'l Paf s, Agt., Bethlehem.
Uit nt Oldest EBllalle Ptrtlj Ciii Cinjnln
Represented by
OAVlOFAUST;
120 B, Jardln Street
.SHENANDOAH, PA
WATER OF LIFE.
A newly discovered MINKRAL WATER,
the use or which will sunnlv important ele
ments nece tsary to health, It will cure the
Kidneys, Liver, Btomar h, and all Bowel and
maimer aiseases. n win Dissolve cuicnu anu
rtmovethem. Itrfmoves the uric acid from
the blood and thus destroys Malaria and
Chills. Jt cures Bright's disease, nnd Is es.
peclally recommended for people advanced In
life, anil for ceneral debllitv. For undoubted
proofs or this tend for paruphlet giving full
particulars, toJ.lt. IEimV, Water ol Hie
va., m ouin Main hi., wiiues-iiarre, ra.
flFor LOST orrAllIHO MAMHOOrji
Wanrral and HEBV0O8 DiEILIXYl
ivlinti3cr uadyannmind, naecta
lnf Vrrr,rHflrSzreBHfltn Older Younff.
,, ttvMe nAMUmllfollr llMlorrd. Ilow tn tnlarf kl
, ,,.,;i;i!i,lM.ni!i.oiniHii:mNSirin3ui 7idt)i,
1. 1 in fktllir HUSB TWUTBIM' UrBfiU 1 R CiJ.
t .Illy r-um hti fiUlfk Bud Foreign tonBtiltf. ITrlU Itouu
,,:!, Knk, rxpludlouan.l proofs uklll (ltd) frea.
' CMC iWblCAl. CO., EUFFAUp, tl. V-
New Itrm.
New Stoclt.
Green Truck, Fine Giocevies,
FRUITS, ice.
Delaware roe shod and o'.lier fresh fish right
Hum too Louts on triuaye. Fresn
Qreeus nom tbe South.
Evan's Building, E. Centre St.
(J. & mutant' olditand)
Ever tiling new and rcsh. Goods delivered
to any part of town.
It. C. KNIGHT & SON.
SINBt1
4 . mi.ln.l it. ihooa i.unnvino TrnwiQlft Itlii-
i ally foJIcinrin n -A ui . xpo-ure, or frou; To
t'oniij W 4kDiie f ipHpulinr to their Mf, ilu'ui
Use OR DuOHOIUE'S OSebratoci
MALE REGULATING PILLS
re Htroogtlieii.uu to the eBtirji Pr
!. t.KOjf an5 raagB tio fortetoaUfoncUoaiofboit
i (tuna, etmiuyniti r wunij .?JV. n
ir. Hartnr Modlclpo CO..ST.10UIS. MO
Summer Resort, Pic-nic
and Pleasure Grounds I
LAKESIDE (East Mahanoy Junction) mid
way between Mahmioy City nnd Taroa
qun, now managed by a now sloclt com
pany, will be open to the public within a lew
weeks, and dates can now bo fecurcd. A
number of societies have already been booked
and others wishing dtslrablo dates should
make application without delay.
Under tho newmanagpmeut many Improve.
menti will be made, some of them being now
under way, that will make It the plc-nloand
pleasure grounds of the region.
A lrrge dancing pavlllion and a trotting
park are among the new additions. Tbebest
horres la tbe State will be secured to run or
trot this season.
and outings.
For dates and other
on or address,
Excursion Manager,
A-safe ana Infalllblo neulrnllzcrand clmlna
lorol imiiuro Mood, nntl a rndlciilcnin for
rlici nietlHn, gout, and ekln rtlitstes. Cures
fpecillc j oiton in h frw lroQlliv, niid callng
ulcer In us many weefce. No lallurcs and no
relapecs.
Sold at. Klrlln'sDruo Store,
Ferguson's Iloiel Block, Shenandoah Pa
THEATRE mjII.BINO,
SHENANDOAH,' ?EENNA.
Capital, $100,000.00.
W. Leisenring, Pres.,
P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres.,
J. R. Leisennnq, Cashier,
S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier.
Open Dally From 9 to 3.
3 PER CENT. INTEREST I
xnlil ou envliisrs DepoBltH.
Your trade is what wo
want.
This is how we propose
to get it.
By Belling you a first
class article; by sellingyou
for lets than others; by
selling you furniture, an
organ, u pinno, a sewing
machine or anything else
in the lino of lioutcliold
goods.
Wo have a largo and va
ried stock to select from.
No trouble to show goods.
Call, esomino and be
convinced.
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THE OLD RELIABLE,
South Main St.,
First National Bank
WE'RE AFTER YOu
J. P. Williams & Bro
Philidolphla and Reading .Railroad!
Time -Table tn r0cctJuli 18 18V1
riiAlNS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS
ForlNew .Ynrk vIa PI,llaAiv,hia ....
2. 0.5.25, 7,20 a. m. and 12 83 itO nnd S.tA
v. m. Huuday 2.1U and 7.43 a. m. For .New
Vork, via Mauch Chunk, week dnvs. s.m.
.W, a. m. and 1235 nd 2.C0 p. m.
10, SJio, 7.20, a. m., 12.85 2 0 nnd 5.56 p!m
ti' m.
nnaar.2.10atid7.48a. iu . 4.S0 ti. m.
.HUH
Kor .
JJarrlstiura;, week aavK. 2.1U.7.2D a. m.i
0, 6.6S r. m.
'or ADeolown, week days, 7.20 i. m., 12.33
o p. m. .
Ol PottfivlllA. Irpnlc ilova y It, t 'jr. w
12.3. .W nndlS.55p.m. Buhdav. 2 iti art 7 Vi
a , 4 80 p.m.
For ituuauua and Mahitiiftv rutv
ays, 2.10, 6.2,5, 7.20, a. m., 12.31 2.60 nnd 0.03
p m. eunaay, z.iu ana 7.1S a. m., 4 IW n, m.
Admtlontu tut Muhanoy City, week days 7.00
for J.ancnter and Columlilu. wnnir rto.
,20 a. m.i 20 p. in. '
Tftk days. 3.25, 7.20 and i!3 a. m 1.33, 7.M
. hi, tsunnay :i ii 1. m., ;i.i p. m.
For Mahanoy l'laue, ween days, 2.10 8 25.
29. 7.20 and 11.80 a. in.. '. l ar, v. u r. t&
7.0(1 anc 'U1J "in. Hnnday, 2 10, d.25 and 7.48
a, m. i.i B, 4.80 ,i. m.
ror GlrHl'QvlllH IHannnhnnnru-lr HUllnnt
12J3. 1 86. d.UO. 6.56. 7.00 l.lid M.2B. n. m. Hlinrtav!
2'iO, 2 i, 7.48 a. m., 8.1 5, 4.30 p. m.
nor Aeuiana nnn miiuujukiii, week dayx,
?.2, 5,i, 7.20, H.8'1 a in., l 80, 7 00 and tf,2S
i. in, ounaay n.jn, i. jii., a.(o p. m.
XKAIJNB 1'UU 6UlfiiNANUOAH I
Ijtave- New York via l'hiladclphia, week
wye. 7,15 a. m 1.80, 4.00, 7.80 p. m 12.18
iitilil. Hnnday, li.00 p.m., 12 15 night.
tieuve Hoc York via Manch :hnnlr. tosr
taye, 4.80. S.45 a. m 1.00 and 4.01 p. m.
tave l'hilKcleitihtH. niwz iiuvn. a ii aw
10.00 a. ra. 4.00 and .00 p.m.. iV m Broad
Mid Callowhill and 8.35 a. m. ami n. m.
fttnn Othano wretm itreets. Sunday 0.05 a.
ra. 11.S0 p. m. from Mn uno i-,.u.
ixaio Jteadlng, week dayii, 1 35. 7.10, 10.! &
nd 11.60 a. in., fijfc. 77 ti. m. Ktunrtuv ) as nrt
I0i4.-m.
Leave I'ottflvlllc, week days, ?.40, 7.40 a- m
1180. 8 11 n. m. tinndav. 2.40. 7 io a. m. and
2X6 p. ui.
jrfaveuamftqna. weok aays, 3.50, h.is ana
; 21a. m.. 1.21. 7.13. and l).18n. m. UvmdavX.it
7.43 . ro, and 2.&0 p. in.
ave Mahanoy City, week nays, 8,40, .: &
ind 11.47b. iu l.tl, 7.42 and 9.44 p.m. Hun.
lay, 8.4(1,8.17 a. m 8.20 p. m.
Lieavo lutthanoy riai e, week days, 2-4 , 4.10
4.30,9.35, 11.19 tt. m.,l.(5r2.l. ft 20, 0 20. 7. 7, and
in (inn. ra. Mnndav2.1 . 4.00. and B.V7. a. m.
3 37, 5.01; p. m.
Mve uiraruvme (uappanauDocK iaiioni
week days. 2.47, 4.07, UM, aud 0.41 a. m:, 12.05,
; 2. 6.VH, 8.82, 8.03 and 10.00 p. m. Bunay,2,47.
i.O', 8 83 a. m. 8.41, 5A7 p.- ni.
irtave WllllamBiiort, week days, 3.00,8.45 and
11.66 a. m. 3.85 and 11.15 p. ra. UundaylllS
P.m.
For Baltimore, Washington and the west
l li. it O. H. It., through trains leave Glrard
4. venae station, riilladelphia, (P. A B. H. K.)
at 1.16, 801 and 11.27 a. ni., 1.51, 124 , 6.55 anl
7.23 pLra. Sunday, 1.16 8.02 11.27 a. ill., 4.24
..65 and 7.23 p. m, $
ATlAriXlOCITYDIVIBION.
' i.eave 1'nnaauipuia, uncnmutmieei wnari m
aa Bouth Btreet Wharf. .'Xj &
For Allautlctcitr, f
Week-days Express, 5.15, 8 00 100, 10 45
m. and loi (Halurdaya only, 1,30), 2.io, 8.00,
8.30, .( , 5.00, 6.00 Ai. Aoromaioaatioii, 7 40
a. m., 4.15. 0 30 j. va,
iu, '-.. fcipress 5 15, 7.00, 7 30, 8.00, 8 30,
0M, f)$0 tt. m. and 4 30 p. in. Aucoiniuu .ailon
8.00 a. m. and 45 ). iu.
Ketnrning, leave Atlantic City, dei ot corner
t 'antic ana Arkamaa vennfl.Wic'k,avi
F.xpress, 7.00, 7.30, 8 Oil, 0.00, 10.00 a. m. and 3 15,
4 00, 5.30, 6.30, 7.C0, 9 30 p. ni. Accommodation
0.00,8.10a.m. and 4.10 p m. Sundays -Ex
press, 3 30, 4.00, 6 00, 0 00, 0-30, 7'00, 7.30. 8 00, .30
p. m. Accommodation, 7 30 a. in., 6.05 p. in.
V.. U. 11.1 it tUlvIi , Ut!U 1 JTUMn I AH l
v. a. Mr.J.liOl). 1'res. A Uen'l Manatmr.
, OENHS7LVANIA KAILROAD.
i. HUiiUi J.Kli.lj iiiviuion,
On and, after Nov. 24, 1890, frainj itfll la
Shenandoah as follow):
for Wlggau, Qllberlon, Frackvlllc, New
Oastle, 8t. Clair, and way points, 6A), 0.19
i iu and 4.15 p m.
Bundays, 600, 9.40 a m and 3.10 p tn.
For 1'oitsvllle, 6.00, 9.10 a m and 4.15p m.
Bundays, UOO, 6.40 a m and 8.10 p m.
For Ileaiilnsr, 0.00, 9.10 a m and 4.15 pm,
Bundays, 600,9.10 a. m, and 8.10 pm.
For Fottstown, 1'hoenlxville, worrlstown
ind Philadelphia (Broad street station), b.W,
4,10 a mi anil 4.15 n m ween days
Bundays, 600, 9.40 a m 8.10 p m
Trains leave Fracltvllie lor Bhenandoah at,
10.40 am and 12.11, 7.42,10,09pm, Bundays,
11.18 am and 6.40 nm.
ljavo 1'oitsvllle lor Bhenandoah, 10.16 and' I
1,48, a m 7.16, 9,42 p in, Sundays, 10.40 a m I
5.15 p in. 1
jjeave Philadelphia (Broad street station),
tor Pottsvllle and Shenandoah, 5.67,10.25 a; nf
2.10, 4.10 and 7.00 p m wcclc days, Sunday 9,2v
am and 1.10 p.m. w
.Clll V . Ull., t.V, ,W, V.U, U.vil, V ,
8.208.30, J.60, 11.00 andll.16am.l2.00 noon, (Um
ilea express, i,m ana .rxi p m.i m.ii, i.w, z.u,
3.20, 1, 6, 86.30, 6.60 7.13 8.12 and 10,00 p m, 12.01
nlsiit. .
On Sundays, s.w, i.vo, s.iu, csa, ts.iz, e.su, v.ou, 1
1 . nnd 12.43. 8.B1 (ltmtted 4.601. 6.28. H.SO. B.SO
7.13 8.12 p m and 12.01 night.
tor sea uiri, spring iase, iseimar.
Ocean Hro ve. Asbury Park, and Lone Uranolj 1
8 20, 11,15, a, ra. 4.00 p. m. week davr For l
Freehold, 6.0 , p. m. weex days.
Bulttmor and Wr.shlngvon, 3.69, 7.20, 8.81
9.10, 10.20, 11.13 a m.U, (limited express) 8.40
1.41 6.67 ani 7.40 p. m., and 12.03 night. For
Baltimore, niv. 4.1 1. 6 ui ana ii.hu r
,02, 4.1 1, 5 Otl and 11.80 p.
On Bundays, 8.60, 7.20, 0.H'and 11.18 a. m. 4.4
Nf.l.Af, O.IM111U ll.ift U. ill. ..Ti
12.03 night, Ualt.'more only
5.67, 7.40 p m, 1Z,
5.08 and 11.30 pm
Hi.
h or ttlchmond and the Bouth 7.20 11.18 a. m..
Limited Express 12.35 p. m..)12.03 night,week.
days. Sundays, 7.20 a.m., 12.03 night.
'iirams leave oiairisDurg ror i-iiuonre asu
the west every day at 12J5 and 8.10 a m ana
3.00 (limited) and 3.40 p m. AVay for Alloona,
i.ia a ra ana i.iu p m every aay.
ror 1'iiiflDurg oniy, iwm a m, uany ana iv.jtj
ti m weekdays.
Jcttvo DUltuui y iu, inuuu.njiii .uii.
Uanondalgua, Boohestr,Bu Halo ana Niagara
6.10 a m dally, and 1.43 p m week days.
cor vatKlos, t.su n m wees oays.
For Erie and Intermediate points, 6.10 ami.
dally. For Lock Haven, 6.10, and 9.63 a ra.
dally, 1.34 and 5.30 p. m. week days. Vat
Kenqva 6.10 a m 1.43 and 6,30 p m week days,
1.10 a. rn Sundays.
""HAS. B. PtJUH, - J. B. WOOD,
Hen. Man'r lien. Paus. Agt,
yiLMINUTON & NORTUEUN It. K.
luaeiauie mtneci Aiay.w, leai.
Trains leave Heading (P. a. 11. station) for
uiDranar, eeyien, jurat Doro, Joanna, epn
field. Waynesburc Junction. Coatesvllle.W
Wllmlncton and Intermediate stations, rtslly
except Sunday, at 6.23 and 8.80 a.m. and 3.15
p. m. Sunday only at 3.05 p. m.
For Warwick, KU Peters and Intermediate
statlons.daily except Sunday, at 9.20 a.m., and
6.19 p. m. Sunday only 8.16 a. ra.
For Ulrdsboro and Intermediate stations.
Saturday only, at 12 m.
i' or jiaiiiroore ana wasuingion in, re u. a. .
It.) dally except Sunday at 0.25 and 6.80 . la.
and 8.16 p. m. Sunduy only ai 8.05 p. in.
Trains arrive nl KeadliiR (P. It. station)
Irom Wilmington, II. & O. Junction, Mont.
chanin, Uhaddslord Junction, West Chester,
Lenape, Coatesvllle, Waynesburg Junction,
Spr(ugneld,Joanna,Eirdsboro, Olbraltar, Bey.
fertand lutermediate stations, dally except
Sunday at 10.20 a, ni. 6.52 and 8.17 p. ni. Suu
dny only at 11.21 a. ra.
From St. Peters, Warwick and intermediate
stations, dally except Sunday, at 8.23 a. m.
and 2.25 p. m. Sunday only at ti p. m.
From Ilirosboro aud intermediate statlontv
Saturday only at 1.40 p. ni. ,
I'rom yahlnKton and Baltimore, 'dally ex
cept Sunduy, 10 20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m.
Sunday only at 11.21 a. m.
BOWNKSSHIUGUS, Gen'l Pass. Agt,
A. G.McOAOSIiANU.BupU
nil riTII 11 r We, the undersigned",
II 1 1 H I 1 1 H t . ate entirely cured ol
II U I I U IS ti uupture by Ur. J. 11.
MAYEI1, 831 Arch St., Phlla. Thomas 11.
llartuug. New KlDggold, Pa., I. faudt, South
Easton, Pa,, I.. P. & O. A. Deturck, Oley, Pa
It. O. Stanley, 421 Spruce St., Ibanon, Pa., A.
Schneider. locut lialo, Pa., D, B Noll.Llme.
kiln, Pa., Wm.K. Harienstlne, l'boenixvllle.
I'u W. M. relnbach, 24 VVaehington St.,
Heading, Pa.. J. O. Lyme, 181(1 W. Howard Bt.,
Harrlsburg, Pn O. Keehn, Bouelassvtlle, Pa,
Dr. MAYEU is at Uotel Penn, Heading, Pa.,
on the 2ud Saturday of each, month. C all to
see him.
JJ It. BRIOREB, M, JD
PHYSICIAN AND SLRGEON,
No'. 9 East Centre Street; Mahanoy City, l"
Hklnandall special auwoses a speolalty.
and yet were shut out without a run