The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 10, 1891, Image 2

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Evening Herald.
TUIiMBUKI) DAILY, SUNDAY EXCKPTUD
jr. C. JlOYllll, lMltnr unit VuhUnher.
ir.lf. ,T. WATKIXH, Local MUor.
ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT
Jfte KYEX1XO HEUALDhtaa Zm-ferrir-
tMUMon in Bhenandonh than any othrr jiajier
fwlAUhed, Uonkt cpm to all.
subscription mates:
DAn.r,per year
WKBKiiT, per year,.
. I SO
Entered l the Postoffio, atBhenaridosih, Pa.
tor transmission thwrahtue mans
w necnnd olatw mall mattor.
L.AKBBIDB PATHS.
VliruroB Dwnouutrate the Popu
larity of the Reaort.
Auft. 11. Welsh Baptist, Congreaa
tional and Methodist, Shenandoah.
Auk. iS. Lutheran missionary festival
is Ttnlioonsl Sunday school ol
Mahannr Olty.
A.iff. II Kafotmed Sunday school, of
Tftmaqtia.
Auff. 16. Bisteddfod.
" 17. Lutheran Sunday school, Gi
rardville.
Aur. 18. English Baptist Sunday school,
Mahanoy Oitv.
Auk. 19. M. K. Sanday tohool of Shen
andoah.
Auk. 20. Trinity Reformed Sunday
school of Mahanoy City.
Auir. ao. KvanaeHoal Sunday aehool
picnic. Delano.
Au. 21. Daughter! of ltebekab, Muba
nov City.
Auk. 22. 1. It. Sunday Mhool, of Oil
berlon.
Atm. '21. 1. M. Sunday school of Shen
andoah.
Auk. 25. English Luthetan, Mahanoy
Citv.
Aug. 20. Evangelical Lutheran Sunday
aehool. Taintn.ua.
Au. 27. Young Jlen'a Democratic
Club, Mahanoy Oily.
Ask Tour Friends About It,
Your distressing cough Can be cured
Vie know it because Kemp's Balaam
within the nail few yeara has cured o
many coughs and colds in thUJcommunily
I'-- remarkable sale baa been won entirel)
by its genuine merit. Ak some friend
wbii has used it what he thinks of Kemp'i
Balsam. There is no medicine so pure,
none so effective. Large bottles 60o and $1
at all drugKists'.
Keen away from trees, open windows aud
doorways during a thunder storm.
A Cure
for Constipation
and
Headache
Dr. Silas Lane, while in the Rooky
Mountains, discovered a root that whn
combined with other herbs, makes an eaj
and certain cure for condlpation. It is in
ibo form of dry roots and leaves, and It
known as Lane's Family Jtedicinp. 11
will euro sick headache For tho blood,
liver and kidncyi, and for clearing up the
complexion it does wonders. DruRgisti
soil it at 60 cents a package
Spring chicken, with last yesr's spring in
thorn, are still in tbe market.
To Nervous, Debilitated Men.
If vou send us vour address, we wil
mail vou our illustrated uamnhlet explain
Inv all about Dr. Dvo's Celebrated Klectro-
Voltaic Belt and Appliances, and their
rli.irn.inir nitflpu iir,(in the nervous de
bilitated system, and how they will quickly
nature you to vigor, anu mannooa. mmpt
let free. Ifyou are thus afflicted, we wib
end you a Belt aiid Appliances on a trial.
VOLTAIO DBLT l.o.. Alarenati, Jiicn.
Do you notice that the days are growing
porcoptlbly shorter.
A Mystery Explainod.
The papers contain frequent notices or rloli,
preiiy ana vuiiuaieu Kirm uiui'mg
iiacrmMi- iMmra nmi nniuiiimen. TIib well-
known specialist, Dr. Kranklln Miles, says all
Much gills ure more or less byslcfloal.neivoiis,
very Impi islvo, uubalanoeaj usually subject
to lieudaohe, neuralgia, sleeplessunts, liu
titml. rtH flrvlni? or .lunulilinr. These show a
weak nervous system lor winch there Is no
remedy equal to liesioratlve Nervine. Trial
hniilpK uml 11 fine book, contalului: lmmy
luarvelous onres, free n O. II. lliigenbiich's
drug btore, who also sell, und Kuniniileo Dr.
Wilis' oelubratod Now Heart Cure, the llnest
of heart tonics. Uures fliUterlBir. short
breath, ete.
There is n lull in tho matrimonial mar
ket these summer days.
Shlloh's Consumption Cure.
Tins Is beyond question the most sue
ri'sntul Cough Medicine we have cvtr sold,
n lew doses Invariably euro the wortt osfbh ul
Cough, Croup, nud Ilrouchltls, while It won
derlul siiobere In the cure of Consumption is
without a parallel lu the history of medlelne.
Hlnoo lt'a liriit dlsonverv it has been sold on a
guuruntee, a test which no other medicine
can stand. Ii you have n Cough we earnently
auk you to try it. Price 10 cents, 80 eenU, and
!1.(0. If your Lungs are sore, Chest or Hack
urne, nw Bhllob's Porous Plaster. Hold by
J. II, llaenbuc)i, N. E. corner Main and
Lloyd streeU.
Parchment is the
paper.
latest fad In writing
A Yankee Sheriff Frightened.
A well known slierlit, living In Maine, wes
si vou up to die with what his physician
ailed Consumption, u Irlend advised him to
trv Pau-Tlna Cough and Consurnptlon On re,
rc-i'overy followed, and the doctor now uses It
jor i iiukus, uoius ana uousumpuon. Trial
uouies tree at Klrllu's drug store:
The summer
bloom.
flowers .are now In full
1IAHI.KM. January 28. 1880.
Till. M.IIH.B thai .... J.....M ,n.....il .....
win. afflicted with a nv bad sklu disease ni
too laoe, eyes and Inside of the nose. The
Xuco was covered with mattering sores, and
his eyes were swollen shut on aeeuuut of the
sores on tbe eyelids, nud his nose was dls
charging matter, and was lull inside of the
sores, r gave h1m the Cactus Blood Cure lor
lour wee&s, sua to ua,
f..,n: baby Is entirely
wen.
'l5J.'n!'.'i.
115 KasllSUth street, N.Y.
Bold at Klrlln's Druif k)toni.Kamnuu llnimA
Jllock, ulieuandoah.
Country vacation
faces.
trips bring sunburned
Do you sutler with Oonsuuiutton, Coughs or
tioldsf You can be cured Ifyou tab ran
i inu toiiifii nnu vonHuuipuou uure. soana
tiu cot is. Trial bottles tree at Klrun's drug
etuiv.
A Plciisuro Boat Capsized in
Boston Harbor.
SIX PERSONS WERE DROWNED.
Tjie Bodlw of the Victims Have All Been
Recovered.
Four Prominent Milwaukee People Wert
lltomioil In I'ottnukao Lhuo Their Hum
Cnptlzrd nud Smile Imineillntely A
Pllllnilellilan Tlilown Ovoilioard unil
Drowned In III" Delaware Illvor.
Bobtow. Aug. 10. A and nceident oc
curred on Dorchester Bay last ovenlng by
which six persona lost their lives.
The yncht Mny, owned nun sailed oy
Oant. J. M. Burke, started on n cruise
about the bay in the afternoon, having
on board four men and flvo children.
There was but a light brece blowing,
but yachtsmen say tho boat was over-
nrmrderi.
In tacklim the veaael keeled over too
far, and tbe entire party was thrown into
tun wtr. BK inner nurse, alien iu, wno
one of the victims. The otbors who wero
'oat arei
THAUnr.ua Mantiibb, aged 150.
Kei.i.ib HurtKE, aged 11.
Jameb BtmKB, aged 8.
Thomas Cahmody, aged 11.
Annis Carmody. aged 13.
Vincent burke, aged 14: Porous
Cliuichlll. auod 80. and Thomas Dallnril,
lined U0. suoceeded In clinging to the
overturned boat, from which' thoy were
taken by a passing yaclit when they
were almost exhausted. The bodies
tho victims have all beeu reoovercil
of
FOUR DROWNED.
A f-nlulll Struck the I'lenauro Hunt ami
It hunk immediately.
Milwaukee. Wis.. Aug. 10. Four
young people, children of prijinlnont busl.
ness men, were drowned at Lake 1'owniv
kco, twenty miles from hero, yesterday at
noon. Thoy wore out In a small boat
with thrco other young people. A squall
struck tho boat, capsizing It. It was
hoiivllv balasted nud sunk almost lmtne.
dlutely, leaving the seven peoplo strug
gling in tho water.
The names ot me urowneu are Aiuert
and Emma Barth, Mnrth i Kindling and
Clura Slegler, their ages ranging from 15
to 80. Their fathers are Louis Kindling,
1'oter Barth and Leopold Sleglor. Tho
young people had beeu spending n few
days at the lake, which Is a favorlto re
sort.
Thro llnvti Drowneil.
West Hay City. Mich.. Aug. 10. The
thousands of peoplo who vlsked Wluoun
Beaoh, on Sagiuaw Bay, yesterday were
bllUUUUll IJJ u i. .....a, ....... mv......
About U o'clock three boys were out
alone on tho bay In a row boat when It
capsized, and ns thero was not another
boat uenr them they wore nil drowned.
The bay Is beingdragged for their bodies.
The boys, whose ages wore 10, 18 and 12
years respectively, uvou in oagiiinw.
Two of their names wero Frank Flnter-
buller and Charles Wlodomoyer.
Full Ovrboiml und Drowned.
Fmi.AUKi.rniA, Aug. 10. John Kirk fell
or was pushed from u boat lu the Dela
ware Itlver last evening nud was drowned,
lie wan out with a fishing party, and It is
claimed by tho others of tho party that
ho was Intoxicated ana quarrelsome
Charles Hoyt, one of tho party, tried to
quiet hltu, and In tho struggle that ensued
Kirk fell overboard and was drowned.
Hoyt surrendered himself to the police
nud was hold pending an Investigation.
THE LEWISTON MYSTERY.
A Torn Poitnl Curd Pound ?fear the Glrl'e
KIT. cts un tho llimk.
LocKronT, N. Y., Aug. 10. Mystery
still shrouds tho identity of tho beautiful
dark-haired girl found In tho Niagara
River at Lowlston.
Physicians have inndo an nutopiy and
found that she was drowned. They do
not think any assault was mado and no
bruises were found.
A torn postul earn was found near tho
girl's effects on tho b ulk. It road as fol
lows: Jlflss Jfninlr Conlet, 174 St. James slew, .Von.
trenL vara Tt. llathM-ll.
Dmau Mamie; How long do you Intend to
stay at Miigarar writo imnieuiutoiy. l raulc
nmi I limy coUHi. J. M,
This, It is thought, may bo tho girl's
nnme, but another thoory Is that Bho Is
a Buffalo girl, as hor shoes bear the
mark of a dry goods firm there.
I'ltrlier Ilurr Sold to tlioOlnnti.
BurFAi-o, N. Y., Aug. 10, Bob Barr,
tho populnr pltolior of the Buffalo Base.
ball Club, has boon sold to rsew iorlc
for ?1,000. Karr arrived In the city last
night to in nit o nrrangomonts for tho
transfer. Ha says tho contract has been
signed, and that ho will report at Now
York to-morrow. Barr's plnco will be
filled by some good pitcher next year,
and Uinlllmn and Uermau will carry
them through tne season.
Died Suddenly of Ileiu-t DUeate.
New York, Aug. 10. Erastus Vv".
Ketchum, 0a yeurs old, a prominent
wholesale grocery dealer of this citv
died suddenly of heart dlsoase at his
homo iu the Chelsea apartment house on
Twenty-third street. lie has boon af
flicted with heart trouble for tho past
four years. He oompl dned of not feel
ing well yestrrdny, and In tho morning
whan his wife entered his room sho
found htm dead.
No!. Kx-CIot. I.lojd'i lion.
IIaI.tiuohe, Aug, 10. Tlie New Yorl;
papers yesterday published a story about
the oonvlotlou ot an alleged son of ex
Governor Henry Lloyd ot Maryland as a
swindler, with the further statement that
Governor Lloyd died In 1883. Governor
Lloyd presided over the Democratic State
Convention ton days ugo and Is very
! muoli alive,
He is not yet 40 years of
ni?B w not iinirrti.d until IHSfl nmi l.la
--. .-..-."... u ...
ohlldren, if any, are, therefore, nt u very
I tender age. The swindler Is not known
to Governor Lloyd
Kdttor J01104' Condltlun,
Lbwimtoh, Me., Aug. 10. The condition
ot Gtwrgo Jones, editor of the New York
Times, remnlus ttnobanged. Ills nbysi-
olana seam to have lost conQdenoe la his
tsoovery.
Grand Midsummer Excursion I
To Atantic Gty, Cope May,
Sea Isle City, Ocean City,
Anglesea, Wild Wood
Or Holly Beach.
CHOICES REPORT OF THE NEW JEIISET COAST via
PENNSYLVANIA AND LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROADS
EXCURSION TICKETS. $3.50
llettirn ticketH valid until and
train fnr l'liiledelpliln will Itnve BliniiK kin 7.45 a. m., Ml. Carmol 8 08, Cen
tral!!! 8.20, Unveil Hun 8 30, Klienandcnh (L. V. R. H. elation) 8.45, Malmnoy
uu v u.un. i;eiHiio u.xu a. in., arriving hi
Possfngfrs may takenny aflerncou
(Marxta nutei wnari ) to tne ecssmoic,
the limit.
ORBSSONA ORUMBLET3.
C. F. Huituuel. our poj.ulnr younp;
furniture dealer, is the happy pupa of
n Iinunclug eon, which was bom on
Friday evening of Inst week. Both
uiotlier and child are doing well.
Daniel 0euwnld, who prides him
self on belli; U10 owner of the oldest
houso In town, litis begun Hie work of
razing tne old structure nnu will put
u us place u ntio new one.
Ed. Soi l man, who has been auflur-
ing from a sliglit attack of typhoid fe
ver, was out of (he house for the 1) it t
lima Just aiiuday.
The aaine of ball nlaved nt the Cres-
uona Driving 1 ark, on Saturday last,
between liiuiiinuir anu Uiefhoiin, was
no blooiiiiiig sut'ueHi). The ecoiebtord
0 to 8 lu favor of Hamburg, ami tbtu
the gauie broke tip In 11 disagreement.
rue ( ressona oltib did well at tho be-
ginniug of the seasoiij but somehow
things navoirt been going rigntwiin
Hie boys for uevcral weeks past.
Johu Newlnn, whose lisiieiils reside
nt Llewellyn and who had been sul-
leilng 110111 me dreed (iHfase. I vol old
fever, died on Satuidny night. His
remains were tagen 10 111s. parents'
home Mr, Newton was employed on
the Heading railioad, and was eugnged
to marry Miss Jtate uoyer.
The CitizenV l'.nildiiiir nntl Loan
Association is pns.Uing woik with all
rapiuuy. Tinee new nousea ate being
liuiilieu inline, a fouil 1 13 sliced v
ueaiing (he fame fclale, und Hie foiiu
dtitious for two mole ate completed.
veiny, in is absooiation is uomg us
paitlo Loom our lowu.
Typhoid fever still ragesln our town.
hut not to t tich n ffioat extent us many
are led to bellleve. Considering the
number of cases slnco the disease be
gan last November, wo have golton
off luckily so fur, there having only
ueeu inree cieatns. xno uoaru or
health and the doctors are doing all iu
their power to alleviate tho bullerinsa
of the people and to prevent further
spreading of Uiu epidemic. The ordi
nance coiiiiiellmir the people lo disin
fect their premises uuder u ))enalty of
live uoiiars is ueing euiuicetl. 'mere
1h number thing which fdioultl be pio
hibited, mid that is this : There are
m-uiy peieons, wiio are neilher close
friends nor relatives, who make a
practice of running in loseo the sick,
and while thoy only Injure tho pa
tient by their annoyance, (hey no
doubtspread llieditcuse. This should
ue stopped at once. True, the set
must be looked nfter, hut that does
not require the assistance of the whole
town, jno one but tho nurse should
bo allowed In the sick room. It is
hard, very hard, lo be nek aud not
have friends visit you when you
tiTllll .nmnll.tir.ci 111... In II...... .
fvuuiu DlMlllllura i I ltJ IU DUO UlCllI ,
but when it Is for tho good of not
only the relative, but the whole com.
nuinlty.lt is time to call a halt. Iu
reading up tho matter and speaking
wuii a number 01 piiy&iclaris, we
camo to the conclusion that tho (lis.
ease was contaginus.and that even if it
might not bo, it would be advisable to
take these precautious to as to run no
risi;s.
(lABBiftUflBW
is and will ever be tho
-best
Beniedy for
Omit,, influenssa. TJaokaohe.
PaitiH in the Side. Chest and
'Joints, "Neuralgia, Sprains, &o
Before yoa aesd to bay, obtain
er-FREI- OF CHARCE"
tbe valosble boolst "Quids to Health." wWs
enaorseraenw ox prtmiweui iujfuuMw. i
F. RIGHTES & CO, J
310 Broadway,
NEW YOKrt..
Prize Medals Awarded I
50 OentS a bottlo, For Salo by
x. x. it. icutriN.
Hc. ii. iiA.oii:ivjtiioii,4j
onennnuunn, rA., SvW
anaouieronES"''.
ri
August lltli, (391
toMY RESOET NAMED
Including followlutc Mondny,
Sneelal
i niiimeii'iuu at l uti n. in.
train of Hint day from Philadelphia
returning on any regular tinin within
EI8KELU8
EVERY FORM OF mm DISEASE
From Simple dimples to ntiatlnate SCXUBIAi
UlUO SXCISITUG I'lLI'S,
W S-riicl fnr "KIlMtR for Kite Tien nntl SI ok.
liooai," u liauJy book for tho household. I"KKB.
GRAND PICNIC
-AND-
Sporting Event.
Columbia Park, Shenandoah,
SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1891
Under the auspices of
Phoenix Hose Coy
2STO. S
Hfir-iTHe Hace, Purso $25; Eudancc Fee, $2,
The inllowlre have nhesdy enlcird for the
mre-.Minim i' aney, -i nomas Maileol,
Gtorge Itlnsheuu-, Geoige Frost,
Anthony Klynn, Jos. (Jarvey,
Chillies KliiLheit-er, George
Glenwrjght aud othcis.
I'll st-class Orchesl ra has been engegt d.
ADM1SS1QII TB DAHCIEG PLATFORM. - 35 CENTS,
BE SURE TO GO.
M. S. SCEEIDER'S
-NI5W-
reiiiKiiiEiiR-rsri
CONFECTIONERY,
3So. 27
SoutU Mnln St.fSliciiniidoaU
Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies
Git AH Ail BUEAD A SPECIALTY.
3- A flno line of Confectionery.
Cream Parlors attached.
line Tee
IIF1 YOU
ARE GOING TO
.uiHHOtirl, ICiuiHnH. Aiknusns
rexns, IScbrnMwi, X.ouiHlHmi'
Colorado, Ulali, Cnlllornln
Oregon, WiiHliliiKtoit, Mexico
ew Jiicxlco or Arizona,
and will tetid me n postal oard
or letter staling
Where you are going,
When you are going,
Whero you will start from,
How many there are in your party,
What freight aud baggagoyou have,
I will write you or call nt your houreund
jurnisiiyou with Hie fullest Information
rrgaraing routes, lowest rates of all
cinwes, wndcs roars, descriptive and It
muruioci larm pamphlets, resort books.
jioi Hprtngs guides, etc
Cheap Fat mine : Lauds In Wlssourl, Arkan
J. P. McCANN. Eastern Trav. Ant,
W. E. HOYT.
G. E. I. Agt., 801 Broad way.New-York
Iron Mountain Route,
MISSOURI AND PACIFIC RAILWAY
SELLING OUT.
jjrBinug to aisposo of my entire stock nr
goods, in order toacate the storioom fSr
T. . DAVIS,
xoo North Jardln St.
ClO.tf
WE'RE AFTER YOU
Your Irndo is what wo
want.
' This Is how we prppoee
to get it,
By selling you n flrst
classartiole; byselllngyou
for Jess than others; by
sellliig you furniture, an
organ, a piano, a pewlng
muclilne or anything else
In tho lino of homehold
goods.
Wo haven large and va
ried stock (o select from.
No trouble to show goods.
Call, examine and be
convinced.
i4
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THE OLD RELIABLE,
J. P. Willia
South Itrhiat St.,
SHE 2STTTX) O-KC.
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
AlinANOKMENT OP PAS8EKGKK TKA1NB.
MAY 10, 1891
Ffissencer trains will leave Bhennndcnh fr 1
Mnuch tihunbrLehlghtnn, Blatlngton, Cats
lauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kaaton, Phi.
idelnlilH and Mew York at 6.47. 7.40. B.0B a. m.
1Z52, 3.10, 6.20 p. m,
or ueiviuere, ueiaware wnier unp ana
stroudfburg at 6.47, a. m and 6.M p. m.
r or iauioenviueauu -lTenio., j.us a, m
For White Hnv6n, Wllken-Barro and Pitt
on 5.47, 11.08, 10.41 a.m., 3.10 and CiO p, m.
ForTuuRhunuocK, iu,4l ft. m 3.10 and B.a
For Auburn. Itlmai; Geneva and and Lvoni
10.41 n, m anu 6.20 p. m.
tor tJicejviue, -iowauoB. inyrc, wnvcriy
tlrolra. Hochtsler. BuUalo. Aloanra Fallb
C hicago and all points West at 10.41 a. maisr)
6.28 p. in.
For I'lmlrnand the West via Halamanca at
.iu p. m.
Jt'or Auuenneu, jiazieion, aiocEion, J.uzn
her Yard. Weatherlv and l'enn Haven June
tlon at 5.47.7.40.9.08 a. m. and 12.62. 3.10 and
5,28 p.m.
f or jeHuesviiie, xieviRion ana weaver
Meadow. 7.40. 0.08 a. m. and&S6n. m.
Hip. Ul.
For llazlo Brook. Jeddo. llrillon and Free
land at 5.47, 7.40, U.0B, 10.41 a. in., 1232 S.10 and
6.26 p. Dl.
rxir viuaixwttw m u.ii uuu v.uo u. xu., euiu
4.10 p. m.
ror lYigKanB, uuuerion ami rracvuie ai
S.50 and u.OSn m and 4.10 p. m.
ror LHltwviiJe, .iiHimuuf iiy iil-.u jjhihiiu
15.47. 7.40. 0.08. 10.41. 10.58 a. m.,12.52,3.10.6.26. 8.03,
auaiu.w p. m.
i. or IjOsl creeK. lraravuie ana ABmana
.27. 7.16.8.52. 10.15 a. US.. 1.00.1.40.4.10. 66
H.mniidfi.H i. m.
For Darltwater, Bt. tTlnlr and Fotlsville.
7.40, .(tf, 10.68 a. m., 12.5, 3.10, 4.10, and .
n. m.
for xiock Ainuuuiiu, wpw liogiou ana
Moree. 7.40. D.08. 11.53 a.m.. 12.62, 8.10. 6.28 and
8.03 p.m.
f or JtAven mm, i;eut.rRiia, aiu uarmei ana
'snainosin, bju, ana iu.i.i a. m., i.iu, .
and S.Oti n. m.
Trains lenve Bhamohln for Bbenandoab,
7.0D lij3 a. m., 'j.ou auu v.mj p. m.f arnviuv
at Shenandoah, B.05 a.m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.29 and
ii.io p. m.
BuniiAi xuAin.
For Lost Creek. Glrardvllle and Ashland.
3.50, 9.10 11J5 u. m., 2.45 p. m.
For Darkwater, Ht. Clair and Foltsvllle,
-xeu, S.1AI, vju a. iu., z.-io p. in.
For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City and Dolanc
3tW ilHMM. IU., ..IU, 1.W, V.IM J., .11.
tor Jjony, ivuaenriea ana iinzieton, cm
m., i.wj p. m:
For llauoh Chunk. Lehlzhton. Blntlnston.
Catasauqua, AUentown, Bethlehem, Kastoi
anu new lorif, e.uua. m., twup. m;
jf or L'niiaaeipuia, i.w p. m.
IS. B. HYINGTON,
Uen'l Pass. Agt., Bethlehem.
TIIJJ SEASON FOR
PIC-NICS
ltr.lXO AT ITAA'D,
Committeemen should bear in
mind that the Herald office
la prepared to do all kinds of
Poster Workl
at the most reasonable rates.
Give us a call and obtalu our
prices. All work dene when
promised.and In a satisfactory
manner.
WATER OF LIFE.
A newly discovered MINERAL WATER,
the use of which will supply Important ele
ments necessary to health. It will cure the
Kidneys, Liver, (Stomach, and nil Bowel and
Illadder diseases. It will dissolve (nlcullnnd
remove them. It removes the uric acid from
tbe blood and thus destroys Malaria snd
Chills. It cures Bright's disease, and Is es.
neclally recommended for neonle advanced In
lie, nud for general deblllly. For undoubted
proofs or this send lor paniphl
particulars, toj.lt. FFHRY,
Co., 84 Bouth Main Ht Wilkes-
is send lor pamphlet elvlng full
FURY, Water ol Lite
wiiKes-jiarre, pa.
Or tlie Idijuor Habit, INmlilielr C'urcu
"J ....u.ii.iicriil; l,r. 11U1I1CS
It U manufaotured aa a powder, whioh can be dven
n BlMB of beer.a cup of cofleo or lea, or In rood,
without tbe knowledge ol the pattern, it u absolutely
u- win uuec. u permanent and speedy
cure, whether the paileut le a moderate drinker or
an aloohollo wrsek. It haa beeu dven in thousand
i i. Iu ;.vr. peiieot oure has rol.
SSRSm. ,V."a,p.J"!K Woeayatem onoe linprena.
f witn,5n' 8psBiflo.lt beoomes an utter impossibUlty
for tha liquor appetite to oiUt.
-u vase ow4 oi paruouiara rrte. xo be haa or
C. H. HAGENBUCH, Drusolst, Ehcnar.doiib
IMPORTANT NOTICE !
All persons ore hereby warned
NOT TO FISO IN THE BASIS !
Belonging to the
Shenandoah Water Company,
and all parties caught violating thio notloe
will be
Prosecuted ns Trespassers.
By order of
TUB OOMPANV.
is (I Bro
Philadelphia and Beading Bailroad?1
7H6Ie in tOeci Jtity 10 1801
RAIKS LEAVE SDENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS
f' or fjew Ylirk- Vl VhlliUlr,l.,n w.Av.
2. 0 5.S5, 7.2U a! m. and lio5 2.F.0 and tH
, rn. Htmday 2.IU and 7.4a a. in, For New
vork, via Mauch Chunk, weok days. 6.2S
m. n, m. nnu iMb and 2.0O t. m.
For Reading and Fliiladefphla week days,
,10, 3.26, 7.W, a. m., 12.35 iSo and 5.66 p. m!
unday, 2.10 and 7.48 a. m , 4.30 p. m.
r.-r linrrisuurg, weeK UBJS, HI0.7.20 a, m,l
0, 6. p. IU.
eor Allealown, week dayil, 7.20 . m. 12.BQ
0 p. Ul.
S'llT f'ntlftVltlA. n.-Mtr Ann 0 1ft V (m .
2.35 2.W and 5.55 p.m. Buid'av. 2 II) S'll
m , 4 30 p.m. "
For twinuiua and M,nm,v nn..
leys, 2.10, 6.35, 7.2f), a m., 1235 2.60 and 6J
'.m. Hlllldav. 2.10 and 7.14 c m im m
Additional iui Alubanoy city, woek u'aya '7.00
riir uancBRwr nnu uoiumbla, week days.
a. in., 2.50 p.m. '
For wlUhuunnnrt. Hiinhnrv orirt r.ar.i.i...v..
reek days, 8.35, 7.26 and it m a. m,. 1.35. 7.5i5
. m. Hnndny 8:25 1. m , 8.05 p. m.
For Mahanoy Plane, weea nays, 2.10 8.25.
?i. 7.20 and 11.30 a. m., 12.86, 1,35, 2,60, 6.56.
.00 and i'F-. . m. H 11 nil a v. 2 in. !', nun 7 ii
n. m. v o, i.au u. m.
P. Ol.
llle (llappahannoclc Btation)
, 3.25, .2o, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m.:
ror uuaravilie
vik dars. 2.h'.
12.36. 1 86. 2.60. 6.66. 7.00 a 13d 0.25. t.
i,S6, 7.00 and0.26. p. m. Hun day.
u. . z 7.4s a. in.. K.115. 4.hu n. m.
?or Ashland and Ktuirunftlli. wenlr rlava. I
.25,5.38,7.30, 11.81 a. 111., 135, 7.00 and O.M
m. Dunuay n.zn, a .t.- a. m., .t.J p. n, 1
XKA1J.B MjhtuiKNANDOAH: I
Leave New York via Philadelphia, weet
J.i 1. a. UX.. 1,(V, V.W, I.OV 11. IU, U.IB tM t
HlhU 8nnday.tl.00 p.m.. 12.15 night, T
Lenve New York via Mancb Chunk, week
ays, 4.80. 8.45 a m 1.00 and 4.0-J p. ru.
fiave Phlb delnliiA. wm.z tl&vn. 4. in. and
10,00 a. nt. 4.00 and 6.00 p. in., from Broad
nil (Tallow-lull ana K.SH n. m.miit 11 an iv m
from 9th ana 1 iwu btreets. Banday 0.06 6r
m. ll.m p. m. from Plb 101C ' .vieii.
ieave iMaaimt. trees: aavs. iai. 7.in. i i.cn
.ud 11.60 a. m., 5S5, 77 p.m. Bnnday J.S5 aua
u.n h. in.
Leave Pollsvllle. week il.ivn. 2.40. 7.4(1 n. m..
IU, 6 11 p. m. Bundsy, 2,40, 7,00 a. in. and
u'o p. m.
ijOryo xamaqua. week days, s.vo, 8.48 ana
21 a. m.. 1.21. 7.13. Andu.18 v. m. HtiniHv itn
7 48 1, m. and 60 p. in.
.eave Mahanov CUV. week davs. 8.40. S.1R
md 11.47n. m.. 1.61. 7.12 and 0.41 n. in. Hnn.
lay, 3.46,8.17 a. m., 3.20 p, m.
neavo A.uiianoy i-iane, weeK oays,iS'4j,i.iu
.30, 9.83, 1U0 a. ra.,1.05, 2.C0. 6 20, 0 26 7.87, ana
"ilOn. m. Bandav2.1.l. 4.00. anil K.i7. n. m.
3 37, 5.01, p.m.
uutve uiraraviue (ttappanannocrc ntattoni
veet days, 2.47, 4.07, 6.36, and 0.41 a. m 12.0.5,
a, n.Tti, o.ss, o.ua ana lu.ue p. m, Sunday , 2,47.
0 , h S3 a. m. &4J, 5.'7 p. m.
L.ea-.t, WllllamMiHjrt. week dave. 3.00.U.4,1; nnit
.1.65 a.m. 8.35 and 11.15 p, m. Banday
1. la.
For lialtlmore. Washington and tho went
la 11. O. R. K.. Uiroueh trains loave Hlrnril
Wnas station, Philadelphia. (P. dt U. R. It.)
t 4.10, 801 und 11.27 a. m., 1 .31, 4.24, 6.55 unci
,s p. m. esunaay, 1.10 t.iu u,ct n, m 1.2s
,55 and 7.23 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Lmvo Philadelphia. Chestnut Street Wharl
ind South Street Wharf.
For AtlimtJn :itv,
Weeklsya Kxnreee. 5.15. 8 00. 9:00. 10.4.5 n.
m. and 1 (Saturdays only. 1.30). 2.10. 8.00.
8.30, t.u , 5.00, 0.00 p. ui. Aooomuiodatlon, 7 49 .
111., 1.10, uwp. m, tav
Ulli. .,s. diztireSfl. 5 15. 7.00. 7. 3U. 8.00. 8 SO- -.
4.00, 9.80 j.. iu, and 4 30 p. in. Aocoinmu .auou
d.OU a. m. and 1 45 p. iu.
uelurnlug'. leave AtlanUo City, depot corner
t,tqntloand Arkanas avenum Week-rtavH
Express. 7 (10. 7.30. 8 00. 0.00. 10.00 n. m. and 3.15.
4.00, 6.S0, e.30, 7.S0, H 30 p. m. Accommodnlioa
0.00, 8.10a. 111. and 4.f0p m. Bundoys-Ka:-
prcss, a av, i.uu, o w, 0 nu, u-;su 7-uo, 7.su, 8 uw, u.au
p. 111. Accommodation, 7.30 a. m., 5.05 p. in.
c. u. iLAJNCUUit., tien i Jfbsu r n.st
.4. MuLhiOU. Pres. A Gen'l Manager.
NNEYLVAhIA RalLROAD.
BUIIUTIJIILI. DIVISION.
Oil and after iVov. 2-1, 1890,- (rains uill leav
snenanaoun as follows:
For Wljean, Ullberlon, Frackvlllo, Neva
lastle, HI. Clair, and way points, 6.00, O.ia
m and 4.15 pm,
Bundays,600,V.40amand3.10p m.
For Fottsvllle, 11.00, li.lo n m and 4. 16 p m,
Bnndays, bOO, il.40n m and 3.10 0 m,
For Roadlne, 6'.00, 9.10 a m and 4.15 pin.
Bnndays, bdo, 9.10 a. m. and S.10 pm.
For Pottstown, Phoenlicville, NorristowQ
and Philadelphia (Broad street station), 0,00,
1.10 a m. and 4.15 p in week days
wuuday 0, 600, .4(J a m 3.10 p m
Trains leave Frackvlhe ior BhenandosJi ni
W.40 am and 12.14, 7.12,10,09pm, Sundays.
11.18 a m and 5.40 p m.
ive&ve rottsviue lornnenanaoan, tu.ibanc;
11.48, a m 7.15, 9.42 p m, bundays, 10.(0 a m
5.15 p m.
Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station),
(or Fottsvllle anu Bbenandoab. 5.67.10.25 a in
2.10, 4.10 and 7.00 p m week days, Bunday 9,m
am and 1.10 p.m.
For w York, 8.20, 4,06, 4.40, 6.35, 6.50, 7.S0.
.5.208.3(1, i).50, ll.00andll.15am, 12.00 noon, 0!m'
iea express, i.uo anu i.ou p in.) iz.it, utv, 2.30. . ,.
1.204, 5, 6,i8.30, 6.50 7.13 8.12 and 10.00 p hi, 12.02 it
1 on Sunday a, 8.20, 4.05, 4.40, 5.35, 8.12. 8.S0, 9.50, V
1 m. and 12.it, 3.20 (limited 4.60), 6.2S, ,S0, H.50
JU 0,1 II II. UUU JJlUUVt
For Sea Ulrt. Sonne
Lake, Bolmar,
.icean (3 rove, Asbury Park, and Long Branch
ong nniucu
davr For
i20, 11,15, a. in. 4.00 p. Da. week
freehold. 6.0 1 p. ra. week days.
HaUimor. and Wnihlngton, 3.60, 7.20, 8,81
9 10, lt.20, ) 1.18 a rr , 12.5 (limited express) 3.40
i.ti o.ui uui'i.iu y. in., anu iusuignt. r oz
Baltlmorei nly. 2.02, 4.1 1, 6 08 and ll.SO p, ra.
)n Hundays,3.50, 7.20, IMOand 11.1$ a. m. 4.4J
s57,7.40 p m. li.03 night. Ball "more only
j.miiiio 11.su pm.
V'or ttloninund and the Bouth 7.2U 11.18 a.m.,
Limited impress 12,8! p. m.,)12.03 nlght,weok
Jays. Bnndays. 7.20 a.m., 12.03 night.
Trains leave Harrlsburg for 1'litsnarg ana
- ha west every day at 12.25 and 8.10 a m and
4.00 (Uniltod) and 3.40 p m. Way for Altoona,
i.la a 111 and 4.10 p m every day.
For Pittsburg only, 11.20 a m dally and 10.20
m week days.
Leave aunbury for Wllllamsport, Elmlra,
.'ansndalgua, Rochester, BaKaloand Niagara
i allfl 5.10 am dally, and 1.43 pm weekdays.
For Vatklcs, 5.80 p m weei days.
For Krle and Intermediate pointa, 6.10 a m:,
dally. For Lock Haven, 6.10, and B.Wi a m.
daity, j,8i and 5.S0 p. m. week days. For
nenovnoau a m i.sa ana e,B0 p la wcck days.
L10 a. in bnndays.
1HAB.F PCaH.
Ron. Man'r
J-R-WOOU,
Hen. Pas.Ai2t.
nrT-ILMINGTON 4 NORTHERN R. R.
THine table in tffeel May, 10, 1691.
Trains leave Reading (P. ii II. station) fo
Gibraltar, Beyfert, lllratboro, Joanna, Bprlug
Beld, Waynesburg Junction, Coatesvllle.Weat
Chesler.t hadnfoid Junction, B. A O. Junction,
Wilmington and Inlermcdlalestations.dally
except Sunday, at 6.25 and 8.30 aan. and 3.13
p. m. Sunday only at 3.05 p.m. f
For Wanvlck, HU Peters and Intermediate X
statIons,dally except Sunday, at 9.20 a.m., and -6.19
p. m. Sunday only 8.15 a. m.
For Blrdsboro and Intermediate stations,
Saturday only, at 12 m.
For Baltimore and Washington (B. A O. R.
R.) dally except Bunday at 8.25 and 8.S0 a. m,
and 8.16 p. in, Bunday only ai 8.05 p. m.
Trains arrive at Reading (P. & 11. station)
from Wilmington, li. & o. Junction, Mont,
rhanln, Chaddsiord Junction, West Chester,
Lcnape, Coatesville, Waynesburg Junction,
8prtugfleld,Joanna,Eirdkboro, Gibi altar. Bey.
fen and luieimedlato stations, dally except
Bunday at 10.20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. in. Sun
day only at 11.21 a. in.
rom St. Peters, Warwick and intermediate
stations, daily except bunday, at 8.23 a, m.
ttuu mui i. ui, ouiiuuy uuiy at o p. m.
From
jJUUDUuru una 11
i intermediate stations.
Saturday only at 1.40 n. m.
From Washington and Baltimore, dally ex.
cept Sunday, 10 20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. m.
Bunday only at 11.21 a. m.
BOWNKBS BltlGGB, Gen'l Fass. Act.
A.G.MCOAUSLANU.Bupt.
RUPTURE,
We, tbe undersigned,
pre entirely cured ol
MAYER, ait Arch St., Phlln. Thomas 111
llartung. New Ringgold, Pn I.Pandt, South:
itarnsuurg, ra., c. Ktelin, uonglassvllle, i
Dr. MAYER Is at lintel Penn, lleadlng. V
on the 2nd Saturday of each rooulli. Cull
see him.
JJ R. BRIOKER, M. D
PIIY&IOIAN AND SlfBOEON,
N2t?Ei?f !; c?,alle Wfeet: Mahanoy City, rn
Bklnanaau succlui CiBoaees a epeclidfy,
i. ii ot i;. jv. ueiurcs. uiev. iJn..
it. O. Stanley, 421 Spruce St., Lebanon, Pa., A.
Schneider, lictul Bale, Fa..L B. Noll, Lime.
kiln, Pa., Wm, K. llanenstlne, Phoenixvlile.
Fa., W. M. Lelubach, (124 Washington Bt '
Heading, ra., J. O. Lyme. 1810 W. Howard Hu!