The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 14, 1891, Image 2

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    LAKESIDE DATES.
Figures DomonBtrnto the Popu
larity of tho Rosort.
Auk. 16. KlitoJUfod.
" 17. Lutlioran Sunday echool, 01
rardvllle. Auk. 18. KtiRllsh Daptitt Sunday ecroo),
Mahanoy City.
Auk 10. M. K. Sunday school of .Shen
andoah. Aur. 20. Trinity Kelormod Sunday
school of Mahanoy City.
Aur. 20 HvanRelloal Sunday school
lenic, Delano.
Aur. 21. DauRhters of Kobokali, Maha
noy City.
Auk. 22. V. M. Sunday echool, of Oil
berton. Aur. 24. 1. M. Sunday -ohool of Slion
andonh. Aur. 126. English Lutheran, Mahanoy
Au. 26. Kvanrelical Lutheran Sunday
cfbrwd. Trttiimtlft.
Am?. '27. Young Men's Democratic
Club. Mahanoy City.
Ilookv Mountain Ouro.
Tha ilriiuirlt claim that peoplo call
daily for the new euro for oont!atlon and
eick headache, discovered by Dr. SUsj.
Lano while In the Kocky Mountain. It it
..aid to be Oreifon erape root;;(a great
..rr,nio in ilin far "West for thoe com
plaint") combined with simple herbs, and is
nmrtn fur uie bv twiuriliK on bolllnR watT
to draw out the strength. It sells at 60
., riAian nnd is called Lane'f
Family Medicine.
Care is required now in eating and drink
ing as it is cholora morous nine.
Hold It to the Light.
Thnman who tells you coufldontiftllj
UBt what will cure your cold is proscribing
i:..rni.' TUlsam tliis vear. in mo prep
oration of this remarkable modicine, foi
ami nnlitu no aznenso is f pared tl
combine only tho best and purest ingredi
hnttlo of IComu's llalenin U.
tho light and look through it; notice the
t.rlonl oln.il. ltnh: UlOU COlUParO WlU
........ , -
othir nimodies. I'rico 00c. and ft
It is no easy matter lor an artist o mako
a wator color of a toper s nosu.
To Nervous, Debilitated Mon.
if -in nrt ns vour address, we wil
i - :n..n,A.l ian,,.lilAt Arnlain
Ing all about Dr. Dye's Celebrated Eloctro-
vr.!tui( iiflit ana Aiipitnutwi mm
..u.... niinni a ,r.n fhn lmrvous dl
bilitntci system, and how they will quickly
reHore yon to vigor, and manhood, Fampu
Iot froe. If you are thus afflicted, wc will
jondj ru a licit turn Appliances uiiii ,
VOLTAIC lJKIv v;o.. Jiaraiil.il, miuo.
WalUing is a hoallhy oxorcise, but you
d' nt want much of it this weather.
Remarkable Facts.
11 4 in miiallv (sit iiiiniu-rl tn Itn In
curable, but wlifii pin pony ri;a u large
liroporunn ill warn u vuii. VI'"
ilftryli. Halter, nl Ovid, Mich., wcieoured
.. u.r. T-n Til tun tni lie Ml.AtV
UiUKKIIbUli jurv, -'
Nfwllee.rt Cme, which cured Hie Wrrucr.
of ISuchnnnn, Mlcb., who had lieHrtdiwaKR
jorau years, sye iwo ih.hiu mnuo mm
like a new man." Dr. Miles' Nuw Heart due
18 wold and Guaranteed by a H JIageubucb
tbo druggist, liookof wouUerfultohtlinouiaN
There are fomo bud smolling plscos about
town that should ba abatod.
Shlloh's Consumption Ouro.
This la beyond quest Ion tlio most site
ceaEtiil CmiKb Mi-dlcmo we bavo ever sold,
a lew dohes Invariably cure the worn ontes ol
L'ongh, Croui), Hud lliourhltle, while Its won
derlu! fciiccMs In the cure of consumption l
without u parallel in the hIMory nf medicine.
Htn. 1Ib tlri.1 illkf.Vf.rv It. I.ns bfM'll Mild OU H
gunrnnteo, u ltt which mi other medlclue
Can SlHUU. 11 yuu I1AU n i'u w
ask you to try u. l'rlce 10 cent. 60 cents, and
11.10. J f your 1. nuns nro sore, Chrnt or Hack
lunic, use Milloli'a I'orous l'laster. Bold by
O. U. IlageuUiu-h. N. K. corner JlHln aud
iioyu sireois.
It spems liko mockory to tell a man to
koep cool in days like thoeo.
A Yaukoo Sheriff Frlghtonod.
A well known slierlll, living lu Maine, wes
driven 1111 111 din with what b'B DhVHlclUP
cnlleil Cnnsuniplioii, a irleud ndvlbud him to
try l'nu-Thm Cough nnd 1 i.tiBumpllon Cure,
recovery louiiwwu, itnii mu wwnn n..., iwrnii
for Couzlis. Colds nnd CoDBiimpllou. Trial
bottles lreo ut Klrlln's drug store:
A cobblor would not bo laying a heavy
wai?or if ho staked his awl.
71 Ain.fiif. .Innunrv IStKl.
This certifies that my child, II) months old,
win lilllldi il with a vtrv bud skin disease ol
thefuce, eyes hhiI liihfdo of the nose. Tho
face was covered with mattering Mires, and
his eyes wero swollen shut ou ucwiuut of the
pores nn vim rymun, huu um uusu ,,,i..a
rlin.irlnir liintlfr. nnd WAS full llislde of IllO
Kores. 1 gave him tho Cactus lilood Cure lor
rour weeas, nuo 10 ouy my imuy ' uiunoiy
well. JiHM. J.KK.NNKY.
1 i.r, Kust V2Blh street. N. V.
Hold at Klrlln's UrugHture.Kcrgiisou House
jitocK, aueunnaoau.
Don't let anything oxclto you this warm
wcathor.
A National Evont.
Tim i.ohiinL- of tho World's Kalr Inacllv
Bcnicely ility jo. ra old will be aiemarkable
event, uui wnemur it win imnj utucunma
nnllnn MB nilllh IIS the tllfifllVerV Ot tlltt
Ilest'iratlve Nervine by Dr Franklin Miles Is
doubtful. This is jun wnat 1110 Aiiirnuiu
ncot 10 neeu to cuto mrir bucwjivo jiorvuuw
nr1.11. flmnnnsln. headache, dizziness, sleen.
lcssiu'Bs, uturuliilu, nervous debility, dullness,
ronliiloii of mind, etc Jt nets I'ko 11 charm.
Trial bottles and nuo bcok on "Nervous nnd
Heart DUesses." with uneqnnb d testlmonlHlsi,
ivsnto. JI. Hagenbi ous drugstore. Jtu
warranted to oontum no oi'ium, morphine or
uanyerona aruys.
Playing Oards.
Yon can obtain a pack of best quality
playing cards by sending Dfleen cents in
v )ftag to I. 8. Kusllt, Oen'l Pass. A,
IJ., O. & O.K. It. Ohicago, 111. tf
Oh, What a Oough.
Will von heed the warulna? The flunul ner.
hnns of the sure Rptronch of that more tei'-
I lUlt) UlnvitVtl, vmiiiriiiiiijl.wm. .n. jiiiiiMtYr,
If you oan allord for the sako of saving GO
cuts, U run the risk nnd do nothing for It.
We know from experleuce that Mullein's Cure
wllU'nre your Cough. It never falls. 'J Ills
explains why more limn n Million Hollies
were sold the past year. It rollevcs Croup
nnd Whopping Cough at once. Mothers do
not be without It. For l.mne Hack, Side or
UUeSI, U88 BllllOirS 1-OFOllS nmwr. wnu uy
O. JI. Ilagenbucb, N. K. comer Main and
uoyu stroeu.
Buy Keystone flour. He careful that the
name Lkssiq Ss Co., Ashland, I'd., is
prlntod on ovory sack. 8-8-8taw
Advertise In tho Herald.
THEY EXPECT RIOTS
Gormans Excited Over the
High I'rico of Bread,
THE SOCIALISTS VERY ACTIVE.
Workingmen Clamoring for tho Eopeal o
the Com Duties.
The Government Illttnrlinil by thi Slltii-
tlnii-IntmiaA Suff.rliiB In Sfnnr niitrlulii
DoHlliK llHitonsit br tlio Scnroltr !
roiirt-SnlitU'ri anil l'ollon Oioliljr Syin.
pathlm With the Allllctoit l'ople.
nntiN. Aim 14. TI10 excitement U
lnoroaglng In the mnnufacttirliiK dis
tricts over tho high price ol bread, una
wnflctntymon are olnmorlniz for the re
peal of tho corn duties. The Social
Democratic party Is proclaiming every
where that otico In power It would sweep
away nil dutlos on food.
Tn Tjilnnln olnlis nro bolntr organized
wlin nhfpnt tn to Hecure the roneal of
eorn dutlm, nnd multitudes of workln-
mn are being enrolled.
Thn iovBrnment is evldentlv dlsturbocl
by the situation, as It la feared that
rlote may brenk out in aoine of tho dis
tricts where tho Buffering is uroatest,
and there is no doubt 01 vno sympntny
of the soldiers, nnd even of many of the
police, with 1110 nearly smrving noupio.
In Grels n. family of four persons lias
v,n fnmwl tlmt. lmrl nnlv one small loaf
of rye broad iu three days to live on.
They were out or worK, owing 10 ma in
dustrial depression, nnd were ashamed to
atk tho authorities for relief.
Among tlioue who do seek rollel paln-
..1 nrtDAa n y Tim flnntlinf n hnbo
eauscd by tbo mother having hud noth
ing to ent ror many nours, ami iub unatua
of many grown up persons hnvo undoubt
edly been hastened by tho soarcity of
food. Tho government, moantlme, ro-
malns obstinate as to maiuiaiuius
duty ou Imported grain.
WOLFE DROPS DEAD.
Tho l'eliiuylvnnln Itrfurmsr Illcs Sudden
ly In Hiti-rUburg.
ITAnhtRiinnii. Pn.. Autr. 14. The Hon.
Plinrles finvker Wolfe, of Lowlsburg. fell
dead ou tho pavomcnt suriounuiug too
enpltol giounds hero last evening fix, 0
o'clock from an attack ol heart allure.
Mr. Wolfe oaino hero to attend n meet
ing ol tho Pennsylvania World's flair
Commission, of which he was a member,
lliirtnt tlin afternoon session he was
chosen active commissioner, defeating
three othor canuirtates ior me place.
Mr. Wolfe, after loavlng tbo oupitol,
went to the Grand Hotel with ex-Senntov
Lewis Emory, Jr., nnd there tho two gon-
tlemen ale a hourly uinner. jur. ivouo
..lnvnlni. tn lh f.nlfnl itnBpnnm.
panted, when he fell upon tho pavement
m ... . ,,r...-..t a.....l
on xuiru street', uuur umuuu wionh
persons hurrlrdlto his assistance, but It
wns a heart attack, and ho died almost
Instantly.
The eonimlltoe was reconvened, and
after remarks by the Governor and
othors upuronrlttte insolations woro
adopted. A committee was appointed to
represent the commission at tho funeral.
Hnv Pnt.lnn qnitl. Mm. Wnlfo a tele
gram oxpresjlng sympathy in her loss.
Mr. Wolfo'a body wns tnkeu to nn un
dertaker's ostabllsbment nnd preparod
for conveyance to his Into homo ut Lew
Isburg. DRIVEN TO SUICIDE.
A Somnton llootor Aceilsnl of IU-Trout-lug
Ills Wife.
Eon.NTON, Pa., Aug. 14. Dr. Arthur
Jones killed himself at his homo horo
about midnight, shooting throe bullets
into bis left breast. Ho had grown mel
ancholy and dospondont over the talk ot
neighbors connecting him with tho death
of his wlfo, sevoral weeks ago, the charge
being made that whllo sho was confined
be enme borne drunk and dragged bor
down st .Irs by the hulr, tho injuries sho
received resulting In her doath.
Ho denied those charges but tho neigh
bors persisted In them nnd ho hid him
self until the funeral was over to nvold
meeting some of the women who throat'
ened him barm. The talk did not coaso
however, and ho finally said ho would
take his own Ufa
1 He enmo hero sis years ago, after
graduating nt Jefferson Modical college,
Philadelphia.
Ilunod for Wire Murdo-.
St. L0C19, Mo,, Aug., 11. Honry nea
son. for the murder of his wlfo. was
banged in the jail yard hero, the drop
falling at 7tU n. m. Henson wns a giant
la stature nnd weighed ill 0 pounds. II 0
retusod religious consolation until with
in an uour uerore tuo execution. 1110
trap was sprung whllo 110 was making a
rambling and Incoherent speech, nnd ns
tho body shot down through tho trap a
snapping sound wns plainly heurd as tho
C . I TT .11..., I .
verieurao purtcu. uu uiou luauiuuy.
Orulsa nf Our Navnt Students.
, Loisdon, Aug. 14. Upon tho nrrlvnl nt
Devenport of tho U. S. trnlnlng-sblps
Jamestown mid i'ortsmoutn, their com-
'founders pnld tholr respects to the Duke
ot Edinburgh, Admiral Commanding nt
that nav.tl station. Yesterday His
Jloyal Illglin.s returm-1 tho visits, ba
ling recelvod aboard tils' ships with tho
salutes nnd ceremonies due his rank,
Ho expressed bis gratification nt the fine
showing made by the nnvnl apprentices
Meld for AbUnctlug 11 Olrl.
Mkdina, N. Y., Aug. 14. Alfred White,
,who was arrested a week imo for abduct
ing Id Blll, nged 11 ysars. i.nd who
esoapeil from Uie cllloers nt that tlinol
was rearrested lu Plllmora tind brought
back to Medina. He will bo held for tho
graud Jury, White Is 73 years old.
n)llev lie Saw Alniv.
Manohestkh, N. H., Aug. 1-1. Intorost
in the murder ot Christie Warden has
been revived here by tbo positive assur-
auoe ot a Hanover man, 11. K. Swazy,
who knew Almy well, that he saw the
murderer here the present week.
Dytinuille In a Jorssy Jail,
Rm.fF.uvir.'l.lc. N. J.. Allff. 14 A nrla.
oner named Walker, tn tho county jail
l,Yt. rAfiilvnfl A nsnknirs nf dvtinmlta mi
Wptlnnaduv. Tfc is stinhnaed Iib Intandoil
to blow his cell door oil its binges aud
escape.
A Oovernos Opinion "s
An cx-Ocneral of the Union Army, cx-Oov-crnor
of the Mate of Maine, cx-lleprccn-tatlve
to Oongreit, and ex-AUorney Gen
eral, tpeakt for ut.
With tho oxceptlon, possibly, of Hon.
James O. Iilalnc, thero Is no man so well
known to tho peoplo of Maine, as
CEH. HARRIS Nt. PLAI8TED,
Who has a grand record as a soldier, who
Ii.ih been thtOovernor of theHtate,Repro
soiitat(veiTi,cinf-r'",PTi'l,"hc l.:r'
c.it tho edltornrwlpronriel'irorthe"New
Age" newspat or. fr!"' fllnAugu t..,:;3.
General Platslti'., formerly aresldentof
Mnngor, Me., knew Or. Wllllum H. Brown
At all Druggists 1 ,00. r
I
0 sffifc
D0l-"T tnko Something rlre "Just .11 Htir.d,'' IT IS NOT.
Aha AMir.N & Co., S-ole Pninrlet'.r'.lli'i'cor, lie
taiiCBr.riiEtiiiiBsaic9iaicisB
,Sl-B'
vjill cunc
EVEflY FOHM
From Simple
AN ANCIENT WRECK.
Discovery of u Su.iUen Ship of tho Tlmo
or Ilrury the KigUtli.
A most interobting discovory has, nc-
conllnjr to tbo Interior, been mado nt
tbo old Clnqno Port of Sandwich. The
Stour, a river which has, perhaps, more
frequently changed its course than any
other English river, has lately entered
an old channel near its confluence with
Pogwcll bay, lny ing bare ti wreck which
has probably oocuplod its present posi
tion for several centuries. Tbo vossol
Is ono of foreign build, and tho wood is
in a fair state of preservation, owing to
tho fact that it has for many years been
entirely embedded in the sand. On In
spection it would appear that, from
tlmo to time, various attempts had begn
mado to cut down tho wreck, but tlio
hull of tho vessel is aa yet pretty noarly
intact. It is a matter of local history
that a little over three hundred years
ago, in tho reign of Henry VIII., an
Italian vessel, belonging to one of the
popes, sank at the entrance of tho thoD
flourishing port of Sandwich. The sand
silted round it, forming a great bank,
and blocking up tlio entrance to the
haven, and it is recorded that, from this
date, the prosperity of Sandwich as a
seaport greatly declined. It is believed,
with some show of reason, that tho
ancient wreck now discovered is identic
al with tho papal Carykc, or Carrick,
which Bank at this spot in tbo reign of
Honry VIII.
Dllslcd by Shakespeare.
Tho late Maj. llarttelot, who was i
icuieti in Alnca, was educated at ltug-
uy, whore ho is still remembered as tho
horo of a funny schoolboy blunder.
What Is the meaning of tho word
'adago?' " was tho question which was
being asked by the master. Various
shots wero made of tho UBual wild de
scription, when it camo to young
llarttelot, who, without hesitation, re
plied: "A plnco to put cats iuto."
Everyono laughed, and tho master,
who was as much mystified ns tho rest,
called him up at tho end of the lesson
and asked 'him what had put such an
Idea Into his hoad. "Well, sir," said
itarttolot, looking very much injured,
"doesn't It say in Shakespoaro: 'Like
tho poor cat in tho julago?' "
Fntnl J.niihtor.
An Alabama girl actually laughed
horself to decth. After tho laughing,
which was provoked by a funny hap
pening to hr brother, had lusted for
some time, tho parents advised her to
btop, but sho couldn't. They thun
throw cold water on her, but n this h:nl
no effoet they sent for a physician.
He arrived to ilnd the girl uncnif.-loiis,
and in a few minutos tjie dii-d from ex
haustion. .tu Ollf - In Dixon.
Nkw York, uii. I-i. A oablo dls
patoh from Ioi:dnn says Clio iSatiomil
Sporting Club hn decided to hani; up a
$U,50U puise for n flaut botwo-.i Quo.
Dixon, the colored u.m,a;r.o.l, iia I I'l'J d
Johlison, tlif (eatiierwoiKUt c inuiplo i of
Ed1uuiI. Dixon will ba allowed $o:d
for expenses.
BE A MA
sFOltO WAS A PERFECT MAH.
FE8FICT IN raOMl-MATCHtESS IN WAH!
SoauKieui vtm ibu anaUin. furMajwkrlmea tbU
iiuaT liof.ftl lirttlWKieiUliaat .la.
Er.ry MAU cn it STBOHO
anil VIOOKOUS Is all riipacti.
YDUfJQ MEfJ OR OLD,
mtrrln from NERVOUS IIB
EIllTr, toil or ratlins Mis
hood, flirilcal Ezccitl. Mental
Worry, stnnttd nvlepmDt, or
any FEF.30SIAL WIA1CNI83. can ba
niton! to rzRrror urAtni ud
tbo N02LS T1TALXT7 ot STE090
MEN, tho rrtdo and rovtrot Hatlou.
We claim by years ot practice by
HOMOrOLY OF BUCOESS" IB treat-
Zl AUUetlon of Man. Testimonials
1
f rr m JSO Kt&tea and Tprrltorle&
OUR NEW BSOKitKffffiftaViSl
tshUaronoas. rull EzpUnatlonKorSOME TKEAT
MEMT. Ion can bo FULLY BESIOEED ai Tbomandl
tiavtbosnbyaa. Road tar tiitlinoolaU. Addroti atones
BRIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. M.Y.
Bffl OBMTIWSERST
J&ffl
Intimately, nnd did not hcsltnio, when
ho found hlmso'f out of condition, to use
Brown's SarsnparHla.
In duo season Gen. Plalsted found him
self n perfectly well man, nnd one day,
whllo at his desk In his editorial room,
wrote pn article on Mnlne's famous rem
edy Tho article was Issued July 16th, 1887,
nnd, wblloour spneo will forbid tho print
ing of the wholo, wo feol warranted In
taking from it tho following:
Gen. Pluls ted says s Our confidence iu
Brown's Bnrsnpnrllln is based upon per
sonal kuowlcdgo of Us curntivo proper
ties lit ease of Malaria, and Upon our
long noqualnUinco with that eminent
phyjlclnn, Dr. William II. llrown, late
of Bangor, who perfected tho formula by
which the inedlclno is prepared.
Malaria Is n prevalent dlsenro now-o-days.
It not only fastens Itself upon the
systems of tho old veterans, who fought
for years in the Southern swamps and
low-lends, but It takes hold of thosewho
ll'c in the atmospheres of tho cities and
K "r towns. Gaeos from swamps, slug
I. rivers, sewers, thnstreets, and many
othor ill kopt places, poison the system,
making the entranco of some other dis
ease easy. Yon can avoid all danger, can
keep disease at a dlcutaco, and have a
systoni teomlng wltn rich blood nnd vl
tn.Ity, by slmp)- u.-lng Brown's Sarsa
narllla, which purifies the blood when
others fall. JI it lite belt (n the world.
bottles fr.r 0 . no.
tJSI!t.8pn:'liW.l'UO3JWB3BSc4tSa
OF
Pimples to olnstlnate EcaUMAj
mm DISEASE
tti-BtiicJ fur"milntn for Ifltcticta anil Olclt
Jiootri,' a lianUy bock for tho housohold. FICEE.
tRAND picnic
SxDorting Event.
Columbia Park, Shenandoah,
SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1891,
Under the nuiplccs of
Phosnix Hose Coy
-NO. 3-
Hulf-ililo Race, Poise $25; Entrance Fee, $2.
The following bae nlresdy entered for the
race jinrnn ranty, i nomas nauent,
Ofomo Hlnghcbtr, George Frost,
Anthony Flynu, Jos. mirvey,
Charles Rluthtlsir, Gcorgo
Glcuwrlght and otheis.
I'li8t.claBS Orchestra has been engaged.
ADBS1SSIDH TO DAKC1K& PLATFORM. - 35 CENTS.
BE SURE TO GO.
The famous firm or OCULISTS end OITICUSS
Of PIIIIiADKI.PIHA
Ilavo nrranged to (.end one of tholr
Bpcclnllsu on the EVE
TO SHENANDOAH,
Saturday, August 15, 1891,
He will be nt the
Forgusou Houao,
lrom 8 30 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Those whose eyi-s are raiislng discomfort
should rail upon our Specialist, and they will
receive intelligent ana fku'jui aiiention.
QUBEIS" S CO.
Oil-i ClteitiiutlSt., riiitadetpMa.
19 j Vtl
Is and will over bo tlio
.best
Romody for
nnnt. Tniluensa. Baokaolio.
Pnlna in tho Si(l0. ChOSt aildl
' JointB, Nouralgia, fJprains, &o
Before you aeoi to tray, ootaia
ira-irnris OP CHARGED
tbo vahaWe booki "Guide to i Hfslth," wltBi
k eulursomentii of proiuiaeat phywoiins.
cobhi em
F.AD.RSCHTER&GOe,
SIP Broaav.ay,
HUVV TOKU.
38
Prize Medals Awarded!
50 Cents a Iwttlo, For Halo by!
P. X. X. ItlltlTTV.
c. ii. iiAGJi:3viiT.roii,j
SHENANDOAH, PA.,
a-ndemeroreejuu.
WE'RE AFTER 11!
Your Irndo Is wlint wo
wutit.
Tills is liow we projioee
to get It.
Hy Belling you a first
class nrllule; by sellliigyou
for less than others; by
Belling you furniture, an
orgnu, a plnno, a sowing
machine or anything else
in tho line of household
goods.
We have a large and va
ried dtock to eelect from.
No trouble to show goods.
Call, examine aud be
convinced.
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THE OLD RELIABLE,
.P.WamsdBro,,
Soutli Main St.,
v
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
ARRANGEMENT OF rAMjENOEIt TRAINS.
MAY 10. 1891.
FsEPfnger trains will leave Bbenandcah fu
'.much ( until;. Leium
unh, Lehlebton, Blatlngton, Cats
uui)un, luiruiunii. uviuiriit'lii, IiKlluu. X nil
artulphlRnudNew York at 5.47, 7M, .08n.m.,
auqim, Allentown, liethlebem, Kaston, I'hll
0.1U, O. p. 1U,
For Helvldere, Delaware Water Gap and
stroudsburg at b.fl, a.m., and 6.20 p. m.
For Lnmbertvllle and Tienloi., W.08 a, m
For White Haven, Wllbesdiarrc and FUW
ton M7.,9.l'8, 1.4I a. m.. 8.10 and 6.28p.m.
ForTunkhannock, 10,41a. m., 3.10 and 5.2t
n. m.
For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and nnd Lyoct
iu.li n. m nnn 0.20 p. m.
For Lacey vllle, Towauda, fiayre, Waverly.
K'mlrn. Kochesler. Btttlalo. fviacnru Falls
Chicago and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and
5.2B p. m.
For r Imlra and the Wett vlaHalnmanca at
3.10 p.m.
For Audenried, nuzleton, Stockton, Lum
her Yard. Wentherlv and Fenn Hnven Juno
lion nt 6.47, 7.40, 0,08 n. m. and 12.62, 3.10 and
VJi p.m.
1-or Jennesvllle, Levlston and Beavel
51 endow. 0.08 a. ra. and 6.26 n. m.
JTor Hcranton at 5.47 b.US, 10.41a. m. 8,10 and
p. m.
For Hazle Brook. Jeddo. Drlfton and Free
lend at 5.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. ra.. 12.61: 3.10 nnd
5.20 d. m.
foriuuKuae ai. 0.41 una v.vo a. m.t kuu
3.10 p.m.
For Wlgfrans, GUbeiton and Frackville at
5.6Uano n.osa m,,ana4.iup.m.
i.47. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41. 10.58 s. ra..l2.52.3.10.6.26. 8.03.
ior 1.051 L.1C6K. iraravnte ana suiano
,27. 7.46. 8.62. 10.15 a. m., 1.00. 1.40. 4.10. 6.33
8.10 and 9.14 p. m.
For Uarkwater, Bt. Clplr and Fottsville,
7.40, 11.08, 10.58 a. m ., 122, 3.10, 4.10, 6.26 and 8.08
i. in.
for jivca Ainuiiiniu, iew uonuiu huu
Moren. 7.40, 0.08. 10.58 a. n... 12.62, 8.10, 6.28 and
S.Ulp.m.
For Haven Ituu, Ccntralla, Mt. Carmcl and
Hlminokln, 8.62, and 10.16 a. m., 1.40, 4.4C
anil ti.tw p. in.
Trains leave Hbamokln for BhennndoHh.
7.56 11.55 a. in.. 2.10, 4JSC and 9S0 p. m., arriving
nt Bheunndoah, 0.05 a. in., 12.32. 3.10, 5.28 and
u.ie p. ni.
nuiiAi 4.ivxisn.
For lost Creek. Glrardvllle and Ashland.
6.50, 9.10 11.35 a. m., 2.45 p. m.
For Daikwater. St. Clair and Pottsvllle,
5.60, 8.00, 9.30 . . in., 2.45 p. ni.
For Vatcsvllle, Mabnuriy city nnd Delano,
3.O0, 11.35 a. id., 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m.
r or ixiiiy, Auuennea ana iiasieion, dm
111., 1.40 p. in:
For Munch Chunk. Lehlchton. Blatlneton.
Catnxanqua, Allentown, liethlehera, Kastut
and New York, 8.0U a, m., 1.40 p. m;
r or rmiaaeipma, i.w p. in.
k 11. BYINGTOH,
Gen'l Frsb. Act., Bethlehem.
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jtisjya at HAxn,
Conmiittecruun sbouUl benr In
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Poster Workl
at the most icacoualile rates.
Give us a call aud obtain our
prices. AH work done when
promised, und in a satisfactory
manner.
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without the knowledge ot the patient. It la absolutely
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cure, whether the p&ilent la a moderate drinker or
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IMPORTANT NOTICE !
All persons are hereby warned
NOT TO F1SI1 IN TDK DAMS I
Belonging to the
Shenandoah Wafer Company,
and all parties caught violating this notloe
will ba
Prosecuted ns Trespassers.
By order of
THE OOMFANT.3
Philadelpliiaanil Eoading Hailroarl,'
lime Zi6 fit eijeef July 10, 1S91
TRAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS,
VorNnw Vnrk- via Hl,(ln,ti.i w M
Z..0 5.25, 7,20 s. m. and 12 So 2.E0 nnd 5.5!
ft Sunday 2.10 and 7.1S a. m. For New
iprt, Via Alauch Chunk, wnnlr ilnvo s .-.
, n. m.itnd I2.a3i,ud2.f0n.m.
21n c. ...iwivii'iiii. vrpHd uiu b.
.10, 5.25. 7.20. a. m.. 12..-H S0 nnil KM r: im
""y,f2-WnJ7.48.m, 4.30 p.m. '
VO, 5.56p.m. ' ' "
0 p.m. WD' Wcck ,ln5',,, 7,20 v M 12lM
"or Pottsvllle. on..,.,. .
.2.31 5 M , Rttd 6.85 p. m. Hnnrfay. 2 10 and tT
IV , 1 fiU p. HI.
For iauiHiiua and Mihit.,,. ......
lays, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, n. m., 12 35 WoVnd 1.68
Additional to. Mahanoy City, woefe u'ays '7.06
i-or AiancaRter and Columbia, week days.
For WllUamspor'l, Bunbnry aud Lewleburu.
veek days. 3.25, 7.20 and 11 8) a. m 1,35, 7,(K)
For Mahanoy Piano, weeK days, 2.10 8.25.
m, 7.20 and 11.30 a. m 12.8H, 1,33. 2.50, 5.55!
7.00 am! ' & n. in. Bunday, 2 10, 8.M and 7.4
III. n.vu, XI. Ul
For Glinruvll!e (Ilappahannock Station)
. . ,0 "" J '-zi 0,i Buu nJH. m
I2..15. 1 35 i.Sfl. fi.55. 7.00 unit H.Z'i. n. ni. Hnniliiv
2-10, 2 ., 7.48 a. m., 8.05, 4.30 p. m.
1.21,5.25,7.20, 11.30 a. m., 1.35, 7.00 and ,2S
m. nnnany s kj b, ui 8.10 p. tn.
TRAINS FOB WHENANPOAIJ :
l.eave New Vork via Philadelphia, week
lays. 7.45 n. in., 1.30, 4.00. 7.30 p. m 12.10
nlpht. Sunday, 6.00 p. m., 12.16 night.
Leave New Vork vIh Maucb .,uunk, week
tB.ys,-4.30. 8.46 a. id., 1,00 and 4.0J p. tn.
.'Save Phll'delphla, weez days, 4.10, and
10.00 a. m. 4.00 end 8.00 p.m., from Broad
And (Jallowhill and 8..1 il. m. anil 11 .so n m.
lrom 9th ana ureun streets. Bunday D.06 a.
m. ll.SO p. m. from tli anC mvun.
tavo jtivaame, woek days, 1 35. 7.10, 10.C6
nd 11.60 a. m., 6.55, 77 p, ta. Bnnday 1.85 and
10.43 a. 111.
lave Pottsvllle, week dayB, 2.40, 7.40 a. m
12.80.011 13. m. Hlindnv. 2 40. 7.1)0 X. ni. Anil
a.rs p. no.
1 vo Tamaqun, week days, 8.S0, 8.43 and
21a. ra.. 1.21. 7.1$. and 8.18 n. ni. Hiindnv 8
7 4.1 in. mid 11. in.
iieavo Maranoy Oily, week days, 3.40, 9.18
aud 11.47 a. m 1.61, 7.42 and U.44 p.m. Hun.
day, 3.48,8.17 a, ra., 3.20 p, m.
,eave Mnhanoy Plaec, week days, 2-41, 4.10
8.80,9.33, 11.10 a. m.,l.('5, 2.C0. 5 20, 6 28,7.57, and
llOiln. m. Sundav 2.4.'. 4.0(1. and k.'.7.k m.
3 37,5.01, p.m.
j-mve uimraviiio (luippanannocK utatloni
wrec days, 2,47, 4.07, 6.30, and 9.11 a. m., 12.05,
2, 6,!l, 11.82, 8.03 and 10.06 p.m. hunday.2,47,
1 0 , t.83 1A. m. 3.41, 5.07 p. m.
j-reave WJlllamsiiort, week dayB, 3,00,9.45 and
11.65 a.m. 3.35 and 11.16 p. m. fcsuucUy 11.15
p. m.
or Baltimore, Washington and the west
via Ii. & O. It. It., through trains leave Ulrard
Avenue statlou. Philadelphia, (P. A K. B. It.)
at 4.16, 801 nnd 11.27 a. m 1.34, 4,24 , 5.65 nni
I Si p. tn. Bunday, 4.18 8.02 11.27 a, m 4.2(
.65 and 7.23 p.m.
atjAntiu CITV 1JIVIBION.
leftvc pniladelpbln, Chestnut utrevt Wharf
ma tkinth Btreet Wharf.
Kor Atlniitlo CUT.
Week-days Kxprew, 5.15, 8 00, 9.00, 10.45 a.
m. and 1 if (Saturdays only, 1.30), 2.10, 3.00.
3.30, ..I' , 5 00, 0.00 t. u. Aooommodaltou, 7 4
a.m., 4.15, 6 30 p. m.
!'atmb.ji,xpres. B 15, 7.00, 7.30, 8.00, 8 S
9.00, 9.30 a. m. and 4 30 p. m. AuconiiiiciUltm
8.0U a. m. and t 45 1- u..
Keturulng. lea e Atlantlo City, depot corner
'.!nntlcna Arknnus vennes. Week-iiftva
Express, 7 00, 7.30, 8 00, 0.00, 10.00 n. m. and 3 15,
4 00, 5.30, 8.8", 7.80, 9 30 p. ni. Accommodation
0.00, 8.10a. m. and 4.1-0 p m. Suuitays-Ex-prebs,
3 30, 4 00, 5 01), 0 00, 0-30. 7-00, 7.30. 8 00, 0.80
p, 111. Accommodation, 7.30 a. m.,6.05 p. m.
.. U. UAWCOUtt, Uen 1 t una 1
a.. A. Mnli&OU. Pres. Gen'l Manager,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAU.
BOEUTIJriI.1. DIYIblOS.
On and aftrr Nov. 21, lbW, traint wilt lea
pftenmtuoun as follows:
Castle, tit. Clair, and way points, e.W, D.I9
A m ana 1.1s p in.
cunnays, uuc, u.iu a m una 11.10 p in.
Vox I'ottsvlUo. 8.W, .lu a m and l.ISp m.
Pcndays, WO, SAO u ni and 3.10 p m,
For HendlnK, s.oo, U.loa m and 4.15 pm.
Handays, A!..tllii. m. and K.10 p ra.
vot Ji'ousiown, rnoenisvuie, nomstowrt
.nd Philadelphia (Broad street station;, b.CO.
10 n ra. and 4.1a 11 in weos aavs
Mondays, wxi, 9.40 a in 8.10 p m
Trains leave Fiaotcvllle lor Bhenandoab nl.
10.40 am and 112.14, 7.42, 10,09 p m. Bimdays,
U.1S n 10 and 6.40 p m.
i.eavo I'oitavuie ior nucnanaoan, iu.19 ana
11.48. a in 7.15. V.i'i p m. K-audajn. 10.40 a m
5.15 p in.
ieave I'niianeipnia (tirona street station),
ftir Vnt.lnvlllii ann R'lpnnnrtnnb. fi.fiTlnyAa m
2.10, 4.10 and 7.C0 v ni week .days, bunday D.2B
si m anai.iup. m.
Kor wYorS. 3.20, 4.05, 4.40, 6.55, BJSO, 7.80,
8.208.30, d.50. 11.00andll.l5nnl,12.00noonl(llm,
lied express, 1.06 and 4.60 p m.) 12.44, 1.40, 2.W,
.20, 4, 5, 0, 6.S0, 6.60 7.1S 8.12 and 10.00 pin, 12.01
uitrH.
un tjunaay s, u:m, 4.vu, 4.40, o.tv, v.ix, v.w,
in. and 12.4U. 3.U) (limited 4.60), 6.S, 6,80, 0,60
r.Vi 8.12 p m and U01 nlg'at.
For Bea Ulrt, Hprme I.aie, Dehnar,
.icean Grove. Aebnrv 1'artr. andlioni: Drancb
3i0, 11,16, a. ra. 4.00 p. ra. Meet dnvr 1'or
p rceuoia, a.v p. m. wees: auyc
Baltlmor una Washinaton. 8.60. 7.20. B.81
9,10, le.20, ) 1.18 a m,12."i (limited espresd) 8.43
i.u U.V1 amw.tu p. 111., nua xau nignt. J? 07
Baltimore, nly 2.02, 4.1 1, 6 03 and I1.8O p. m.
On Handays, 3.50, 7.20, D.llund 11,18 a. m. 4.41
8.67, v.10 11 ni. 12.03 nighU JBalPmore only
6.08 and 11.80 p ra.
For Richmond and tho Booth 7.20 11.18 a. m.,
Limited Ksprecs 12.S5 p. m.,)12.03 night, weelc
lrtys. Succlays, 7.20 a.m., 12.03 night.
Trains leave liarrlsburg for Flttsunre ana
1 be west every day at 12.25 and 8.10 u m and
t.'.H) (llmltod) and 8.40 p in. 'Vay for Altoona,
.15 a in and 4.10 l ru every day.
For I'lttsbnre only, 11.20 a in dally and 10.29
ra week days.
Leave Kiuibnry for Wlluamsport, Klmlra,
. lanandalgua, Hochestor, BtiUaloand Niagara
Halbi, ii.10 a 111 dally, and 1.43 pin week days,
for WatRlns, 6.S0 p m week days.
Kor Krlc nnd Intermediate jioints, 5.10 am:,
dally. For Lock Haven, 5.10, and 9.63 a m.
dally, and D.U0 p. ra. week days. Fox
Kenova 5.10 a m 1.43 and S,S0 p ra week days
1.10 a. m Kamiays.
;UA8. F fOOH, J. II. WOOD,
Gen. Man'r en. Pass. Art.
"yrrlLMINaTON & NORTUKIIN R. R.
IKtiie table in tffect May, 10, 1891.
Trains leave Reading (J. t R. station) fox
Gibraltar, Beyfert, Ulratboro, Joanna, Spring,
field, Wnynesburg Junction, CoaUsvllle.West
Chester.Chadsford Junction, II. a O. Juuctton,
Wllmluetnn and Intprmrdlntn ntnltiinii. dnllv.
except bunday, at 6.25 and 8.80 a.m. and 8.15
p. m. Bunday only at 8.05 p. m.
For Warwick, Ht-rctors and Intermediate
statlons.dally except Bunday, at 9.20 a.m., ana
6.19 p. m. Bunday only 8.16 a. ra.
For lltrd&boro und Intermediate stations,
Batnrday only, at 12 m. sn
For Baltimore and Washington (B. & O.K.
H.) dally except Bunday at 6.25 nnd 8.S0 a. in.
and 8.15 p. m, Bunday only nt 8 05 11. m.
Trains arrive at Reading (P. 4 R. station)
lrom Wilmington, 11. A O. Junction, Mont.
rbanln, Chaddslord Junction, West Cliester,
Lenape, Coatcsvllle, Wayncbourg Junction,
Bprln?neld,Joanua,Blrdsboro, Gibraltar, Bey.
fert and Intermediate stations, dally except
Bunday at 10.20 a. m. 6.62 and 8.17 p. in. Bun
day only at 11.21 a. m.
From Bt. l'eters, Warwick and Intermediate
stations, aany except nunnny, at 8.28 a. m.
and 2.25 p.m. Bnnday onlv at 8d. m.
From Birdsboro and intermediate stations,
Baturday only nt 1,40 p.m.
From Washington and Baltimore, dally ex
cept Bunday, 10 20 a. m. 6,62 and 8.17 p.m.
Bunday only nt 11.21 a. in.
110WMSSB BHICIOP, Gen'l raws. Agt.
A. G. A1COA UULAND, Bnpt.
RUPTURE,
AVe, tho undersigned,
are entirely cured ot
Itnnt.lll-A hv 1r .1 It
MAYER, 831 Arch Bt., I'hlln. Thomas 11.
llarlung. New Ringgold, l'a., I.Pamlt, Boulb
Easton, l'a., h. V. iSt O. A. Peturck, O.'ey, l'a,.
It. O. Btanley, 421 Bpruce St., Ibanon, l'a., A.
Bchuelder. Ixioukt Iinle, l'a.,1), It. Noll, Luna
kiln, Fa., Wm. 10. JIar.enstlne. I'hoenlxvllle.
l'a., W. M. Iiflnbncb, 024 Washington 8L,
Reading, l'a., J. O. Lyme. 1310 W. Howard Ht,
Ilarrlsiiurg, l'a., O. Keehn, Douglnssvllle, Fa.
Dr. MAYER Is at Hotel l'enn, Reading, l'a.,
on the 2nd Baturday of each mouth, Call to
see blm.
If R. BRIOKER, M. i).,
PJZY&IOIAN AND SbRQEON,
No: East Centre Btreet; Mahanoy City, l'a
Bkla and all special diseases a specialty,