The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 24, 1891, Image 2

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    Evening Herald.
TltBLISIIUt) DAILY, SUNDAY HXCKlTtll)
XL. C.IIOYKK, Htlllor mt Vulllther.
ir.ir. J. WATKTXS, Local MUor.
ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT
77m- KVKXIXCi HERALD hat a larger eir
filiation in Shennnitnah than any other paper
fmblithed, flmkt open K ail.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
daily, per yar - -
Wkkki.t, per year .............
..WOO
Kntered U Pottomoe, at BhenDrtoaU, Pa
for imiuimlMlon through tho malls
ennd elwm mall mutter.
LAKESIDE! DA'X'BS.
Figures Demonstrate tlia Popu
lartty of the Resort.
" '27. femoerauce Uantl, Shenan'
doall.
July 28. The Washington Hook & Lad
der Cumtiany. of Mahanoy Utty.
Jiilv '29. Trinity Reformed Sunday
school, of Shenandoah.
July 80. Young Men's Kepublioan Club
ol MaUnoy Oity.
July 81. Presbyterian Sunday tchool ol
Malmnoy Olty.
Aug. 8. English BaplUt Sunday school
of Hhonandoah.
Aug. 4. M. B. Sunday school of Jlah
anoy l'lane.
Aug. 6 M. K. Sunday school, Ashland.
Ajr. 0. Kvannelloal Sunday school of
Slahaiioy Olty.
Auk. ".Welsh OongreRalional, Jlaha
n oy City.
Au. 8. M. B. Sunday school, Gilber
ton. Auk. 10. 5r. B. Sunday school, Girard
villo, and Union Sunday school, Lost
Oreok.
Aur. U. "Welsh Hsptist, . Congrega
tional and Methodist, Shenandoah.
Aug. 12. Lutheran mlsslonnry festival.
" 18. Kplscopal Sunday sohool of
Mahanoy City.
Aug. II. M. E. Sunday school of Ash
land. Auk. 15. Eisteddfod.
" 17. Lutheran Sunday school, Gl
rardvillo. Aug. 18. Knglisk Baptist Sunday sohool,
Mahanoy City.
Auk. 10. M. E. Sinday sohool of Shen
andoah. Auk. 20. Trinity Keformed Sunday
school of Mahanoy Oity.
Auk. 22 V. M. Sunday school, of Gil
borton. Aug. 21. 1. M. Sunday school of Shen
andoah. Aur. 25. English Luthoran, Mahanoy
City. m
Rooky Mountain Ouro.
Tho druggists claim that pooplo call
Adl-ifod.fii'',""V(iU'J', tntfl'"ifj Inil ion ftnil
Lano whllo in tho Rocky Mountains. It is
said to be Oregon grapo root (a groat
remedy in tho far AVest for thoso com
plaints) combined with simplo horbs, and is
made for use by pouring on boiling water
to draw out tho strength. It sells at 50
conts a package and is cullod Lano'e
.Family Medicine.
A kiss is something that must bo divided
liotwoen two in order to ba appreciated.
Hold It to the Light.
Tho man who tells you confidentially
ust what will cure your col J is prescribing
Koicp'6 Balsam this year. In tho prep
aration of this romarkablo medicine for
coughs and colds no expense Is sparod to
combine only the best and purest ingredi
ents. Hold a bottle of Kemp's Balsam to
tho light and look through it; notico the
bright, dear look: then compare with
othir romedios. Price 00c. and $1
Butchors will niako no complaint when
tho woathor grows cooler.
To Nervous, Dobilltatod Men.
If you sond us your addrose, wo will
mail you our illuslratod pamphlet explain
ing all about Dr. Dye's Colobratod Eloctro-
Voltaic Bolt and Appliances, and their
charming otlects unon the nervous da
bilitaled system, and how thoy will quickly
rostoroyou to vigor, nnd manhood. Pamph
let froo. If you aro thus afflicted, we wiil
sonu you a xieit ana Appitancos on a trial
VOLTAI0 Beiv Co.. Marshall, Mich.
Candidates for county ofiicoj nro moving
around rapidly.
Shlloh's Consumption Ouro.
".nils in beyond question tlie most snc
ccsslul Cough Medicine wo have ever sold,
a lew done Invariably cure tho worst oases ol
Cough, Uroup, and JlronchUls, while lis won-
uuriu! nuccets in me cure or conmimpuoii u
without a parallel in tho history of nitdlolne.
Bince It's liriit dlsoovery It has boeu hold on a
Ciniranlee, ii lest which uo other medicine
cauuiunn. ii yon imvs a . oun e earnestly
asH you to try it. l'rloe lOceuts.COcfUta, and
II. CO. It your I. lings nreiore, lueeit or llactc
lame, UM) hMloh'B J'orous Plaster. Hold by
I'. It. Ilagenbueh, H. K. coruer Main and
Lloyd etioeU.
Shams for the bed are no longer thought
s'.ylitli.
The Seoret of Success,
. r. H Ilagenbuoh, th driiwlst.boileves that
liieHecretof sueeess U uersevernuea. Tbeie
lorr he perslats In "iwnfng the nmstllneof
inriuinerWa, toilet arilelen, eosn etlcs, tlnuni
andeliemlealaoti the rnarkeU HeespMlaTy
invite all persona who have pnlpIUition,
ei UKll
to try Or,
lielore It
sny Hlmlliii' reri"ly. Fine Ixiok nriauttmn
iiluls fre. I)t Miles lteslorsllve Nervine Is
uiiRariasvi for meepHnsnem, nesdacbe, fits,
T- tc, nnd It ooutalus no opiates.
Melons anil cantaloupes aro plenty.
A Husband's Mistake
Iluibauds loo often pennlt wives, and par
ents their children, to sutler from headache,
aiiElniws, neuralgia, sleeplei tnee. llto, uer
vouanew, when by the nso of Dr. Allies'
Kestoratlvo Nervine such ierlous results
could easily he prevented Druggists evtry.
where say It gives universal salisfioiion, aud
has ar linmeuse sale. Woodworth t Co., ol
Fort Wayne, Jnd.; Hnow fc t'o of Byrueuse,
H. Y.;J. V. Wolf, Hillsdale, lllrh.jund hun
dreds ol others say 'it Is thegreaitstseller
they ever knew." It contains no opiates.
Trial bottles and tine hook on Ne.Tous
Diseases, free at V. II, Jlsgeubncu's.
THE FROZEN NORTHLAND,
WILL LIEUT. PERRY AND WIFE
MAKE EXPLORATIONS?
'illiSJf JtKK NOW ON TIIH
COAST
OP ClIlHHNl.tM).
In Tlint Country Ml lalnml or n Con-
tlneiit?--TIiey Will Mnrtontor to
Scilvn tlio VrolMmii llrnycst of
Her Sox.
HE ARCTIC
sens have no ter
rors for Lieut.
Peary of tho Unll-
ou states navy,
nud his pretty
votine wife, who,
amid thecheerBOf
h. thousand teonle
and a deafening
chorus of steam
whistles from
neighboring ves
sels, on the little
steam lirigantlue
Kite left the pier
at the foot of
Warren street.
Brooklyn, June 8, ou a long Jour-noy to
tlio frozen North.
The Kite carries to their very perilous
and adventurous tasks two expeditions,
two parties of scientific searchers, who
will explore Greenland, if possible to
its uttermost limits.
Men have often lefore risked their
lives on Arctic seas and left their lKines
to whiten on the snow. This tlmo a
miis. I'KAnr.
woman trocs tho first white woman
who ever bravod n winter in the Innd
of tho aurora boreulls; tho first whlto
woman who over dared the rigors and
tho privations of such a journey.
T Us mivn nnrl devoted lauvis roni V
a beautiful woman, a brunette, sinall
aud dollcatolv formed. It must Inter
est every woman In America and
everv man. too. for that inattei- to
learn that she is only five feot tall and
that only thirty years havo passed over
her shapely head. But she has tho
bho would go with her husband. So
he, who bus calculated all the chances,
will Keep nor tiv ills side.
The party headed by Lieut. Peary
comprises, ucsiues nis wue, lour men.
The Lieutenant proposes to oxploro
tho const of Orcculnnd, and to doter
mine whether that frigid land Is an
island or a continent. When the Kite
arrives at Whale island, 77 degreos 20
minutes north, which may be In a
month, for the brigantlne can steam
seven knots an hour, Lieut. Peary aud
ins companions win iiisemonrlc. ruoy
will find themselves thero, at the foot
of Humboldt Glacier, whose glittering
wans ptreicn 4,uuu icet to the sky.
which is the largest glacier in the
world.
x nero ino ijicutenant will build a
cairn in which ho will deposit sufllolont
provisions to maintain his party for
three years. Then he and his plucky.
wuo unii ins co-oxpiorers purposo to
ascend tho Ilumboldt. The natives
sny that on its summit is a plateau,
and over that tho Lieutenant hopes to
travel.
From Whale Sound this expedition
wiU take a northeast course. Tills
will bring them to tho northernmost
point over reached by man, the point
where the Ureoly expedition suffered
so much. Thoy will travel, not by
sledge or by boat, but overland on
"skiers," a modified and elongated
TUB STB AM BAHKEVT1NE KITE.
form or sno wslioe. Lieut. I'oary ex
pects thus to make five miles oauh dav
ho trasels.
l'rom the places that Oroely reached
this newest exploration will skirt tho
coast lirJtn endeavor to learn how the
coast linos trends, whether to the north
or east, only returning to his baso of
supplies at Wliale Sound when the pro
visions he can carry with him are about
consumed. Lieut. Peary's plans are to
return by the route he takes over the
freezing' inland or continent as it may
prt 'e, and to reach some point on tho
ooast next year or the year after,
where he, his intrepid wife, and his
companion oan board a whaler bound
for the united States.
The other party on the Kite is known
as the West Greenland Exploring Kx
pedltlon of the Academy of .Natural
Soiences of Philadelphia.
The scientists from the academy, of
course, accompany Lieut. Peary on the
Kite to Whale Sound Thence theves
sel will return dtreut to Upanavik and
from there to Dlsoo Bav. Somo of the
expedition will disembark there. Oth
ers will crulso ou the Kite m whatever
iltrcollon seems bcit to thorn to obtain
Jin information thoy soolc.
The' land division will oxploro the In
terior of tho country, in particular an
unknown mountain back of Dico Bay,
of which geographers know nothing",
of whoso inhabitants zoologists, nnd of
whose Horn botanists, aro ignorant.
Bbttirning southward, serornl fiords
will bo exnloted. and the height of
L'laciors be determined as accurately
us possible.
1 Near Godshaven thero is another un
named and unknown mountain which
will be cllmed and examined. I' rom
there the party will go to Ivlgtut. and
thence to St. Johns Newfoundland.
Everywhere its member will make
zooloiricnl and botanical collections
and try to inform themselves of Green-
launs geological lormauon. xney
hope to be home again about the mid
dle of next September.
The Kite, besides being tight and
stanch. Is n most comfortable vessel.
Capt. I'lkc, an experienced mariner in
Northern waters, commands bor, and
his crew is made up as follows:
Chief mate. Ecfward Tracy; boat
swain, Patrick llnnlap; chief engineer,
WIlHnm .lardlne: second enirineer.
Alexander McKinley; steward, Patrick
Welsh: cook. Thomas I'cnDor; firemen,
Andrew Roost, Edwnrd Cook, John
Cunningham, Thomas Collins, John
Cummings, John Verge, and Timothy
Looney.
The oxpenses of lfOth expeditions are
borne in part bv the Academy of
Natural Sciences and in part by news
Tinripr nnlernripM! and nrlvnte) BUbscrlp
tlons. Indeed, so entuustasiie are me
men who are about to undertake these
hardships that most of them have paid
money from their own pockets Into tho
oxpense fund.
HE IS A MASCOT.
W. II. Ilnrrlnsloii, tlio Ilustllns man
nger of ITItmicnpolN.
Here is a portrait of W. Ii. Harring
ton. a well-known manager of Western
professional teams. Thosubjeetof our
biographical BKoteli was norn July 4
18f)7, at AiuwauKco, wis., but now nans
from Chicago, where he first learned
to play ball, being connected with the
Chicago Blues, a semi-professional team
of that city. In lsss Harrington man
aged tho Keokuk (la.) elub, of the
Western league, and in 1886 ho managed
the Denver club, winch won the cliam
pionship of the same association, lie
lias since been connected nB manager
with the Oshkosh and La Crosso clnbs
of the Northwestern league; tho Lima
andranton rlubs.of thoTrl-Stnte league,
and the Evausvllle elub.of tho Western
Inter-State league, and is now
filling tho same position for
the Minneapolis club, of the
Western association. Under his ener-
gotlo and shrewd direction, tho Lima,
T?J-)arrinQtoTT-
Canton, and Evansvlllo teams won the
championship of their rosnectlve asso
cla tlons during threo consecutive sea-
Beatrice Tiffany, late of Nellie Mo-
lienry s company, and iilanchs
vaughan, late ol "A liunch of Keys'
company, will go with "Crimes' Cellar
uoor " company next season.
What the Druggists say
of Heiskell'sOintment:
When we arc naked to recommend n prepara
tion for skin clUeuae, we hand out UuibKttLia
Ointment, with every conildenco of Its success
ful treatment of tlie uucuie."
J. C. Kedjck, G Main St., nutter, To.
"I havo been sclllnff Hkiskelj.'s Ointment
for eleven years. Itkives Lnlvertut sausfactlov
It will cure Tkttek."
O. W. lUCKKNEiytOER, Balnbrldge,
"We huvo evidence of the cunulve properties
or Hkiskkll's ointmk.nt here, it Is U 001?
reliable ointment."
Fi.emi.no & Vnuta, Tnrentum, Pa.
"In all skin dlwimi I Invariably recomciod
JlKJSKlU.'H OINTMUNT."
J. J. Keil, Hbarpsburg, Pa.
"HEisKrii. Ointment enrw when all elss
falU." JIcCutlUN & ltKKo, l-eport, I'n.
"IIkiskell's Ointubkt wills on Its own
nwrlt n. a, JIilton. Klttsjuitos, Pu,
and will oyer bo tho
Kemedy for
nrmt Tnf!ii(mr.ii. Bftokaohe.
PnlnB in tha Sido. Ohast and'
Joints, Wetiralgia, Sprains, do
Before yoo lee I to buy, obtain
. .. . . ii. n ..n..ULIItiLI
tie valosble booki traco to aj rar wiuu
enaorseuienti oi piomuieus pujuuiaas,
310 Broadway,
NSW YORK.
88
Prize Medals Awarded!
ropeaa nouseai jtnaoi jiiqi, jjonaon,
eusa, S isgue, Hottordam, Oltenj
Uaremberir, Koustelc, Lslpslo.
60 Cents n bottle, For Solo by
I. I. . ICIXtllN.
C, 11. 1IA.GXJNI1UOII.
8HENAN00AH, PA.,
-J
ana omer aruepiti.
LAKESIDE!
Tho finest in tho interior of
tho State. Only nvnilablo
health and pleasure grounds
in tho Anthracite region.
Tlio nuturnl attractions and magnifi
cent scenery or the place are un
equalled, and a day of recrea
tion nud pleasure may bo
spent In It lo advantage.
Thero la good iMilng and
bnthiugiu the twin lakos
Burroiuidlngtliegrouuds. Boat
houses will be built on tho lakeside
nnd regattas Will bo frequent tlilsscusou
Eon Sunday Schools, Lodges, Sec,
The Er0Ullds "re most fultsblo for ptc-nlcs
Information, call
O. A. KEIM,
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
ABBAHOEMEBT OF FASHK1VOEU TItAlKB.
MAY 10, 1891.
Vsssenrer trains will leave fclif tiandnch fci
.tnucli CliDtik. LebiKhlon. HletlCEterj. Cnte-
ntik, Lebighlon, HleticKterj, Cnt
psiiqua, Allemown, Iiethleliem, Eaeton, i'hll
uctelphls and ew York at S.47, 7.40, 0.06a, m
iXA'z, a.ie, o.xt p. in,
lor Uelvldere. Eelswaie Wnter Oan ni d
Btroudeburg at 5.47, a.m.. Rod 6.26 p. in.
Kor LtimueiiviiienLci jiemoi., n.ub u, in
for 'White Haven, Wilfces-Barre snd 1'ltl
tor 5.47, 8.CX. 1U.41 s. m 3.1U und &26 p. m,
ForTunEhHiiuock, 10,41a, m., 8.10 nud B.St
p. ni
r or Aiiuuru, iiimuu, ueuevit uiiu mjiu uiuu,
10.41 n. in., nnd 6.S6 p. m.
1'orLaeejville, Towsndn, tfayre, WoverlJ
Klnilra, KoehtMei, Unltelo, lsfraiu l'alfs
thlcngo and all rolnu. AVest at 10.41 a. m.,and
6.1'bp. m.
For J lmita mid the West viaaolnmnnca al
8.10 p. in.
For Audenrlfrt, Uaileton, Stockton, Lum
her Vard, Weathirly uiid J'tnn Hnvtn Jnuc
tlon nl 6.17,7.40, 9,0fc a. lii.Blid 12.(2, 8.10 and
56 p.m.
For Jeouef-vllle, Levlston nnd Ileavoi
Mendow, 7.40, 9.08 a. m. nnd B(t p. m.
Forfcrautonat6.47 V.OX, 10.41a. in. 8.10 and
6:18 p. in.
For JlazleBroob. Jeddo, Urlflon and Free
hind at 5.47, 7.40, 0.08, 10.41 a. m., 1ZVZ 3.10 and
6.2G p.m.
For (iuakalte at 6.47 and 9.08 a.m., ard
8.10 p. in.
For Wlggans, Gllberton and Frnckvllle at
6.W imrt e.CSti ni.,ond 4.10 p. m.
u.flrr.5'? tBNi'Jto .yVolfcfc'AnCl 1jiv d lJano
9.2' OI.dlO.27p. in.
For Lott CreeS, Slrardvlllo and Ashland
1.27, 7.40.8.62, 10.15 a. m., 1.C0. 1.40, 4.10, 0.35
8.10 and 9.14D. m.
For Dnrhwster, Bt. Clolr and I'ottsvllle.
i.iv, v.vs, iu.ix a. in., ji.o-, a. in, t.iv, o..a ana B.H
r.m.
For Br.ck Moiiiilnlrj, New Beaten and
iuoreu, 1.1V, K.US, h-.es a. rr,., Vi.lC, 3.10, 6.26 and
8.08 p.m.
For Haven ltun, Centralis, ill. Cairo el and
DuamoKin, B.ra, ana xu.ia a. m., 1.40, 4.41
and 8.(i6 n. m.
Trains leave Bhamokln for Bhenandoah,
,.UU llrfM U 1U.I tlllU p. III., UiriVlUi
BtSheunndoah, 9.05 a.m., 12.32. 3.10, 6.24 am
11.15 p.m.
HUN DAY TKAINH.
For Lost Creetr, Ulrardvllle and Ashland,
C9, 9.10 11.35 a.m., 2.45 p. m.
For Dnrtewatcr. Bt. Ulalr and l'ottsvllle,
60, 8.00, 9.S0 . m., 2.45 p. m.
For Yntesviile, Jlahanny Olty and Delano,
o.i v, u.ikj u. in., i.io, 4.e, o.iu p. zn.
For 1-olty, Audenrled una Uazleton, 8.B
a- ni., 1.40 p. m:
For Mnnch Chunk. Lehlghton, Blatlngton
Catosauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, EaU
and New York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. m;
For Philadelphia, 1,40 p. m.
k. Ii. BYINGTON,
Uen'l Pass. Agt.. Bethlehem.
FIRE INSUEAKCE!
Ltrgttt ui CUtil Esllailt Ferelj Cut Csajtilii
Represented by
DAVID FAUST
120 8, Jardin Street
BHENANDOAH. PA
WATER OF LIFE.
A newly discovered MINliBAL WATEK.
the use of which will supply important ele
ments necefssry to health. It will cure the
A iuueyii, ,i-iver, niomacn, ana all Bowel and
Bladder dlsensts. It will dlbtolve calculi and
remove them. Itremoves t he urlo acid from
the blood and thus destroys Malaria Dd
uiun. a,, tuiw irjuui'H uisease, nno is es
pecially recommended for people advanced In
life, and for eeueral debility. For undoubted
prooiaof this tend lor pamphlet giving full
particulars, to J. It. PKKHY, Water ol Mle
.o., at couiu wain mi., wilEes-iiarre, Pa.
!fflFor X.CST or FAILING HANHOODi
HOaetrsl and H BRVO0S DEMLIT Y
'IWeaknntsof Body undMind, VSteU
JJof Tlrrorflar Ktmiikj.. In (IH.tVmi,.
Ub0ll, AiMlllMIOOirsllr U,lorvd. HvtoKlarr tnd
siruuraivitiu,i'sni'vsierKonnANSiriuTsurfioi)r,
ib.olol.lr nnfillli,!! IKMIK (SStTSKHIT U.yiSta lo il.
I!aa Utlllf frM SO Mil,, nod fcralpa CMintrlM. Krit tbeia.
Dicr1ill. Burtk, rsuluutllftasid Broth mdleS (HtlMll fr,,.
m CHIC fdEOIOAL CO., BUFFALO, H. V
Netv llrm.
JKctv Stoclf.
Green TrucK, Fino Groceries,
FRUITS, be,
Delaware roe chad and oilier fresh flsh right
from the toals on Fridays. Fresh
Greens from the bomb.
Evan's Building;, E. Centre St.
(J. 8. Willia m' old Hand)
EverythiiiB new aud'reeli. Goods delivered
to any part of'town.
R. C. KNIGHT &, SON.
SUFFHCWGiViEN;
it
Who trutihl&l with tta miiio 'hk Jnfu)i- 't.-
emir loiiowinKi. toiler xpocure. m frau1 t
ioual WeukiiiH tw (4 1 titu r t t liT r v thw
Ucn Dflk DiiOHniHE'! C -11. r. - u
FEMALE REGULATING PILLS
Ther Btrengtbi'miM t t) m r . i-fir
tone, vigor and mB-t.o !ot t.i nM 1uimmou ot I u i
jtnlmiftd. Bent by i.i ni iw, .liM.fl Aaji
Qr.HartorMcoit Co.. ST. lOUIS U0
Summer Resort, Pic-mc
and Pleasure Grounds I
LAKK8IDE (ICflU Mahanoy Juuctlon) ml J.
way between Mnhanoy City and Tama
qua, now macujexl by a new stock com
Intiy,'wlll he open to tho lmbllo within a lew
weeks, aud dales ran now be retired. A
hiimhcr of eocletles have already been booked
and others wlthlUR desirable dates should
make application without delay,
Under the uewmauagemont many improve
ments will le mane, some of them being now
under way, that will make It ihc plc-uloand
pleasure grounds of the region.
A large Jscolng pavllllen and a trettlug
psrk are nmoDg the new nddltloDS. Tho lies t
horses Iti the Btatowlll bobecurcd to run or
trot this season.
and oulings. For dales and other
on or address,
Excursion Manager,
HtTRMA2SnOA.il. I'A.
A sofoand Infnlllbln nculralizerand elmlna
tor of 'iupuio blocd, nnr. a uidlcalcuie for
rlier.niatimi, gout, and skin dilates. Cures
(inclMo i-oltnn Id a lew n onths, and eollng
ulrcr in as many weeBB. Nolalluicsand no
relapses.
Sold at. Klrlih'8DruQ Store,
Ferguson's Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa.
1UI
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
Capital, $ioo,ooo,oo.
A. W. Leisenring, Pres.,
P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres.,
J. R. Leisenrinq, Cashier,
S. W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier.
Open Dally From 9 to 3.
3 PER CENT. INTEREST !
Paid 011 N 11 v I n trs Deposits.
Your trndo Is what wo
waut.
This is how we propose
to get It.
15y Belling you a first
class article; by selHugyou
for lets than others; by
selling you furniture, an
organ, n plnno, a sewlug
machine or anything else
In the line of household
goods.
We have a large and va
ried stock to select from.
No trouble to show goods.
Call, examine and be
convlnctd.
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THE 0LDIRCLIABLE,
South Mnln St.,
SHE 3ST JJSTJD 0-A.I3C.
hrst
!nliAnnl
Baa
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WE'RE AFTER I0IJ !
J. P. Williams & Bro.,
Philadelphia and Eoading Eailroad?
rime TabU efftcl July JO, 1SV1
TWINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS
For New York via Philadelphia, week days,
2. 0 5.23, 7.20 a. m. and 12 S3 2.E0 and SM
p. m. Hundny 2.1U and 7.18 a. m. For New
ork, via Mauch Chunk, week days, 6.25.
?.a), a. m. and 12.35 and 2.t0 p. m.
For Heading and Philadelphia week day.
2.10, 6.23, 7.20, a. m., 12.35 and 6.65 pi m.
woday, 2.10 and 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p. in.
For llarrlsburg, week uajs, 10,7.20 a. m,i .
UO, 6.65 p.m.
ior AlleHlown, week day, 7.20 v m.. 12.SS
J. Op. in.
-or Pottsville, week days, 2.10, 7.20,. in:,
i2.3i 2.M nndR.65p.m. Bunday, 2 10and7.4a
. jo , 4 80 p.m.
For luinHuiia and Mahanoy City, week
dtys, 2..0, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 12 3? 2.E0 and 6.56
p ra. Sunday, 2.10 and 7.48 a. m., 4 30 p.m.
Additional ...i ikiananoy City, week days 7.00
p.m.
ir Lnncantcr and Columbia, week days,
;.a.m.,2.t0p.m.
For Will lam sport, Huubury and Lewlsburg,
week days, 3.25, 7.20 aud 1130 a. m., 1,35, 7.0U
a. m. Sunday 8:25 a. m., 3.06 p. m.
For Mahanoy Plane, week aays. 2.10 8 25.
5 116, 7.20 and 11.30 a.m., 12., 1.35, iM, 6.56,
7.0i)ane .. - m. Sunday, 2 10, 8.25 and 7.48
a. in. W5, 4.30 i. m.
For lllmruvllle (Ilnppabanuock Htatlon)
w-k days, 2.1", 3.25, 6.25, 7.U nnd 11.30 a. m.,
12.33, 1 86, 6.86, 7.00 and 9.25. p. m. Monday,
210, 2 1, 7.48 a. in., 8.16, 1.80 p.m.
or Ashland and biwuiuKiu, week days,
8.25,5.26.7.20, 11.3) a m 1 85, 7.00 and 0,26
J. ED, HUDUHi a.J, S .1. III., tl.UO p. ID.
ritAJNB ion hhkkanluah
JListtve New itrk via Philadelphia, week
liars, 7.43 a. In., 1.30, 4.00. 7.S0 p. m., 12.10
.tlBhU Hliudny, .(.J p. m 12.16 nleht.
Ive New lork via Mauoh Chunk, week
lays, 4.80. 8.45 a. ui 1.00 and 4.0) p. m.
Msavo PhlUidelphla, wukz anys, 4.10, nnd
10.00 a. m. 4.00 and 6.00 p. m n-. m broad
sad Callowhill and 8.33 a. m. aud 11.30 p. m.
from othantj xvbhu streets, bunday 9.05 a.
m. 11.10 p. m. from 9Vh n(' i u.
Leave iteadlng, week dayB, 1 35. 7.10, 10.( 6
and 11.60 a. m 626, IS! p, in. Huuday 1.35 ana
ID.48 a. m.
lienve l'ottsvllle, week days, 9 40, 7.40 a. m
19.16,611 p. dj. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a, m. and
2.C6 1. m.
jbeave Tamaqua, week days, 8.20, 8.48 aud
ii 2 it. in., 1.21, 7.13, and9.18 p.m. Hun day 8.i
7.43 . m, and !t60 p. m.
fre Mahanoy Oity, week days, 8.10, 9.) a
and 11.47b, m., 1.61 , 7.42 and 9.41 p.m. Hun
lay, .4ij,9.i7 a. m., .i.J p. m.
Leave mahauoy Plane, week doys,2'4),4.tO
11.30, U.53, 11.' 9 a. m.,1.06, i'.LG. 5 20, t) OS, 7.97, and
l'l.rxi n. m. Bundav 2.4 . 1.00. and 8.1 T. a. m.
3 37, 5.01, p. m.
jutMve uiraravilie inappaoanDticK ciulkidi
,veek days, 2.47, 4.07, tuu, and 9.41 a. in., 12.05,
i. 5.i, 6.32, 8.03 and 10.06 p. m. Uunday,2,47,
I. 07, 8 33 a. m. 8.41, 5.07 p. m.
ieave Vllllamsiiort, week days, 8.00,9.45ana
II. 55 a. m. 3.35 and 11,16 p. m. bunda 11.15
p. m.
For Baltimore, Washington and the west
f la B. & O. K. II., through tralna leave Ulrard
Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. b It. H. It.)
at 4.16, 801 anil 11.27 a. m.,1.31, 4.24, 6.65 ana
i:2A p. tn. Sunday, 4.16 8.02 11.27 a, in., 4.24
i,65 and 7.23 p. in.
ATIiANTlO CITY DIVIBION.
jueave Philadelphia, Chestnut Utroet Wharf
:ma Honth titreet Wharf.
Cor AtlmUlc cut
', 10.45 a. iX'h
i.10, 300, '
Week-djy F.xpres, 5.15, 8 00 9.00,
m. miali (Saiurdsvsoulv. 1,305. 2.1
8.80, i." ,6 00, 0.00 , , Mi. AQtiommudatlon, 7 ll
a.m., 'l.lo, u an ,i. in.
-ton. tipresn. 5 15, 7.00, 7.80, 8.00, 8 30,
9.00, 0.80 4. m nud 4 30 p. m. aouiluui.. .tUiun.
8.00 a. m. and i 45 p. u..
neuirninc. leave Atlautlfi Cltv. Cerot corner
''antloRDd Artrauses svemies, Week-oava
Express. 7.00. 7.30. 8 00. 0.00. 10.00 a. m. and 3 15.
4.00, 6.80, t.3 i, 7.80, 9 30 p. m. Accommoaatloa
0.00, 8.10 a. m. and 4.N0p ra. Sundays-Ki-
preHS, a iyj, i.uu, o w, u.iw, o-oy, t-w, e uu, v.aj-
p. in.
V. u. liAXiuuta, Ubii rut r Aim
i. A. MrLEOD. ITea. & Onn'l Manscer
PENNSYLVANIA HAItKOAO.
80UU7LKIIX DIVISION.
On end after Xov. 24, 1S90, Iraini lu HI leav
Shenandoah at foUowt:
For Wlguan, ailberton, Fraokvllle, New
CimUo, lit. Clair, and way points, 8.00, 9.1 J
n m and 4.15 p m,
Bnndays, 000, 9.40 a m and 8.1 0 p m.
For Pottsville, 6.00, 9.10 a m and 4. 16 p m,
miudays. 000, 9.40 a m and 8.10 n to,
rur Heading; n.m, v.iu a m ana 4.15 pm,
Bnndays, HW.O.lOii.in. and 8.10 pm.
For Pottstown, PhoemxvUle, NoiTlstown
ud Phlladelnbla (Uroad street station), 6,0(1,
hlO it m. and 4.15 p m week days
Sundays, 600, 9.40am 8.10 p m
Trains leave Frockvlhe lor Shenandoah at
10.40 am and 12.14, 7.42, 10,09 p in. Sundays.
11.18 am and 6.10 pm.
I-eava Poitsvllle for Ohenandoah, 10.15 ana
11.48, a m 7.15, 9.42 p m, bnndays, 10.40 a m
5.16 p to.
L,eave Philadelphia (Broad street station),
for Pottsville nnd Bhecandoab, 6.67,10.25 a ni
2.10, 4.10 and 7.00 p mweek days. Bunday9.28
am and 1.10 p.m.
For w York. 3.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.S5, 6.60, 7.80, ,
9.208.30, J.50, ll.0oandll.15am, 12.00 noon,flim e
ited eipress, 1.06 and 4.60 m.) 12.44, 1.40? 2.80. v
120, 4, 6, 6,,.80, 6.60 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 cm, 12.ol
alehu
On Sundays, 8.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.S5, 8.12, 8.80, 9.60,
a rn. and 12.49, 8.20 (limited 4.60), 6.2S, 6,80, 6.60
I.IO 0,1. U JU llllll UlgUl,
For
Ulrt. Bprini:
Lake.
Belraar,
: Branch
Ocean drove, Asbury Par.
e, ana iong urnncli
8.20, 11,15. a. ra, 4.00 p. m. week
davr Fo
S reehoia, 6.v , p. m. week days.
Baltimore and Washlncton. 8.60. 7.V0. 8.31
9.10, 16.20, ) 1.18 a m,12.5 (limited expieus)S.40
1,U 6.K7 ani.7.10 p. m., and 12.03 night. For
Ualtlmor my, 2.02, 4.1 1, 5 08 and li.SU p. m.
On Sundays, 8.60, 7.20, 9.ltand 11.18 a. m. 4.4)
s.57, 7.40 u m. 12.03 night. BalL'more only
5.08 and 11,30 pm.
or tlichmond and the South 7.20 11.18 a. m.,
(Limited Express 12.85 p, m.,)12.(Xi night, week
days. B undays, 7.20 a. m 12.03 night.
Trains leave Uarrlsbnrg for Pllusburg ancS
the west every day at 12.25 and 8.10 a m and
S.00 (Umlted) and 3.40 p m. Way for Alloona,
.15 a m and 4.10 p m every day.
For Pittsburg only, 11.20 a m dally and 10.20
, ra week days.
Leave sunbury lor WilllamBport, Klmlnu
i&nandalgna, Bocbester, Bu Halo and Mlagara
Valla 6.10 am dally, and 1.43 pni weekdays.
For Vatklns, 6.30 p m week days.
For Krlo and Intermediate points, 6.10 a m:.
dally. For lock Haven, 5.10, and 93 a m.
dally, 14 and 6.80 p. m. week days. For
Renova 5.10 a m 1.43 and 6,80 p m week days.
5.10 a. m Sundays.
OU AB. E. PUUH, J. It. WOOD,
Hen. Msnn Hen. Pass. Agt;
7" ILMINQTON NORTHERN II. 1C,
. Time table in effect May. 10, 1S91.
Trains leave Beading (P. & It. station) for
Gibraltar, Seyfert, Blratboro, Joanna, Spring
Held, Waynesburg Junction, CoatesvllleiWest '
Chester.t'hadsford Junction, B. & o. Jnuction
Wilmington and Intermediate stations, dalldS
except Sunday, at 0.25 and 8.80 a.m. and S.ia
p. m. Sunday only at 8.03 p. m. .
For Warwick, SUPeteis and lnfermediat
stations,dally except Sunday, at 9.20 a.m., and
6.19 p. m. Sunday only 8.16 a. in.
For Blrdsboro and intermediate stations,
Saturday only, at 12 ra.
For Baltimore and Washington fB. A. O.K.
It.) daily except Sunday at 0.25 and 8.80 a. m.
and 3.16 p. m. Sunday only at 3.03 p. m.
Trains arrive ai Beading (p. it, station)
from Wilmington, B. S O. Junction, Mont
ehanln, Chaddsiord Junction, West Chester,
Lcnape, Coatesvllle, Waynesbnre Junction.
Sprlngfleld.Joanna, Blrdsboro, Olbialtar, Bey.
fert and Intermediate stations, dally except
Sunday at 10.20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 1. m. Bun
day only at 11.21 a. m.
From St. Peters, Warwick and Intermedial
stations, daily except Sunday, at 8.28 a. in,
and 2.25 p. in. Sunday only at 6 p. m.
From Blrdsboro and intermediate stations;
Saturday only at 1.40 p. m.
From Washington and Baltimore, dally ex.
rent Sunday. 10 20 a. rn. U fa onn n ,
Sunday only at 11.24 a. m.
. ue, w jk Kan iiiiinuH, Qen'l Pass. Agt.
A. G. SICCA USruVND, Bupt. 8
RIIPTIIRP Te6' Sflr.Mffi'Sl
' i u I ituptuie by Dr. J. II.
MAYEIt, m Arch St., I'hlla. TLomas 11.
jiiiriung, new mnggoiu, i-a., i.arjat, soutli
Eastun, Pa,, L. P. a C. A. Deturck, Olcy. Pa
K. G. Stanley. 421 Hiirnrs SL. Il,nn.,ii K A '
Schneider. Locust Dale, Pa.,D, 11. Noll,I,lme-
at Hotel Penn,
teadltiL-. Pa..
on the 2nd Saturday of each month,
Itll IS.1l ,n
see him.
Pf R. BItlOKEB, M. J.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, (4
L. cnM vtjuure ntreet; juananoy Uliy, Pa,
Bkln and all special diseases a specialty.
kuu, i n., ivm.is, iiariensiine, rnoenixvllle.
Pa., W. M. Lelnbach, 621 Wathlogton St..
Beading, Pa., J. O. Lyme, 1810 W. Howard St..
Uf. AlAli;iL IS
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