The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 19, 1891, Image 2

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    Evening fjerald'.
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rUBLlSHED DAIIV, ipAY KjiCUI'JUD
IT. O. noriSK, JMIIor nntl ViMliher.
irjr. . irvirrrsra, 7-owii i:ntnr.
ALLTHE NEWS FOR ONE CENT
TheKVK&lSO lIEltALD hat a larger cir
culation h Slitnatuloah (him any other jiaprr
.published, llwkt open to all.
' SUBSCRIPTION rates:
Daily, per year,.... ... J3C0
Weekly, per yoar, 1 fo
Entered at the I'ostoftlce, at Bbenandoah, Fa.
lor transmlstilon through the malls
as second class mall quitter.
hue is dtrb nmiAiu
the
twq.IptlieriJ)ruTno. , ,
PateiisoKV N, ."7., .Sent. W.-John W.
y, twins, ageu u,
and Fred Wnlmslcy
.(.hunAii nr. tnp'invvnr niiii 111 luh m uhu m
Halls during the aftornwm. RThoy wjjrcf
bnihlugf whenne o them slipped olOi
Yock. -His brother jttufyed aftvtf'hfiw
mid both sunk. They looked su much
nllko that those who saw tho ilrdwnliiff
could not tell whUh made tho attempt
lit roscue. Tho bodies were rescued.
Col. Frederick A, Cunklltig Head.
New Youk, Sop. 19. Col. Frederick
A. ConkllnR, nged about 70 years, hrotbei
of tho into Host-ou .onkllng, died at his
residence," No. 27 East Tenth.' street., -1iuh
evening. Ills death vrai unexpected al
though ho had been uuwoll for souu
time. Cancer of the- stoinnch was tho
cause of Mr. Coukliug's death.
Tho Chlcnco Police Satisfied about
Identity of Vcrn P. Ao.
CntoAOO, Sep. 10. The identity 'of
"Vera P, Ava," who mysteriously disap
peared on tho night of Bcptembor 0, uhd
bo sensationally found herself in Cincin
nati two days later, has been nettled to
tho entire satisfaction of tho police au
thorities. They firmly believe that tho
woman is nono other than Ann O'Delln
Diss Debar.
Lioutcncnt Shea received this morning
rord Now York n proof of tho best port
rait of Diss Debar that has over boon;
printed, and a number of officers at oiico
idoutlflod tho cut as a portrait of "Vera
P. Ava " tho woman who called to sea
Chief JicClaughrey the day before sho
disappeared.
"I think," said Lieutenent Shea, "that
she will now stop her coflln stories and
her talk about the Cronlu murder and
her great charities hero in Chicago."
Tho police do not intend to bring DIsi
Debar from Cincinnati unless some coin-,
plaint is entered against her.
A CIIi:CIIi!lBI CA11I3KR.
Decide to Continue tho Strlltr.
IIuntikodon, I'a., Sep, 10. Tho cm
tiloves at tho Hock Hill Iron and Coal
Company'" plants hare decided- to con
tinue the Btrlko, at present on, to the
hitter' end. The company say thoy will
start i with iniirtevl men.
NOTHING LIKE IT1
Blood' U thicker than water, '
tod must be kept pure to
buure good .health.,
Bwirr's Si'Ecino Is natures reenter
,(or this purposej , , , , , ,
tt never to falls elimn&te the lmptsf ,
tics and build up the general healtk.
Then Is only one Swiff Speclflo,..
and there is nothing. like It. -Be
sure and get the genuine.
1 Treatise on' Blood and Skin Diseano
mailed free. .-. n i
1 The Swift SpcMo Co., Atlanta, Oa
Ex-Congrefsmau uud Consul llrcntano, a
AVell-KnotTn Chleago Man, Dead.
1 Chicago, Sept, 10. Ex-Congressman
, and Consul Lorenz llrcntano died at hit
residence in this city yesterday. Mr,
Brentano was born in 1813, in Mnnhelm,
Uaden, Germany. Twice elected Mayoi
of Mauhclm, the government on each oc
casion refused to confirm his election oi
to allow him to serve. In 1348 he wn
elected member of tho Parliament' at
Frankfort, and before tho close of th
session became tho lender of the Liberal
, party.
In tho political movement which led to
the fleeing of the Grand Duke nnd the
stovarn cr's's ' he was mado
lWdontof the J1."?v,,,onaI Government
of Iindon, and later on ViciCT- 0,1 tu
Tetutn of tho Monarchists to power he
fled to Switzerland and was sentenced
io death in his absonco. From 1860 t6
1607 bo was editor aud port proprietor ol
the "Statts Zcltung" of this city, and
for five years wai president of the Hoard
of Education.
AN AWl'BI. TRAFFIC.
llodlo. of Dead, J'aupers In Cllmsow Soli)
to Doctors.
"London, Sep. 10 This city 1b horri
fled by the discovery of a disgusting,
scandal in tho City Poorhouso. Facto
httvo como to light which show tliat a
regular trafllo has been going On thero in
tho bodlos of dead paupers. One of the
officials' has mado it a practice for years
to sell the remains of dead lntnatos to
modlcal schools.
When n pauper dlod, and no ono at
tended, his funeral, the driver of tho
hearhe, would bo dl-e'cd to deliver tho
" "subject" to medical Btudenta, who paid
1 the driver lira shillings for each delivery,
and at tho same time would give a heavy
bribe t6 tho poor-house olllclnl, the latter
covering up tho transaction by giving
forged chocks.
It is even alleged that in somo cases,
when friends of deceabed attended, empty
coffins were sent to tho graveyards aud
buried in their pr. sence, the bodies
bavina Uoen nrovlously taken out and
disDosod of to the modlcal schools. The
disclosure was made to tho police by a
driver who had been dismissed from the
noorhouse. Search was made, and sev
eral groves of paupers were found to con
tain neither coiiln nor body.
?irst National Bank,
J., ,
THEATRE BUILDING,
f
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
Capital, $100,000,00.
- BASE DALUSCOnE3.
Tun New York OlanlsJCnptur Another
Game FromSAnion's Team.
m t !
AT N8W TOR. i 'i
Kow York 9ID QJCl 3 (.8 1 0 0-0
ChlcsBO... OJO lvO 0 0 1 0,
Ilnttcrlos-Uwlni and Duobleri Qumbort and
Klttrodg-o. jdjit.
AT BROOKtYIf.t
Jlrooklj-n... 0 -3
Cleveland 0 0
0- 0
0- 0
rtlntlorlos Canlthcra and Kliulow: Colllus
nd VI iU.. ' I
AT BOSTOM.
Iloston 1 ulOOOOOl-0
I'lttaburit,, 1 0000000 a-3
lluttcrioa Clarkton and Onnroll: Ilntdwln
sndJIlllcr..
at rniUDELrntA.
'hllndc'lpbla 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 4 2-11
Cincinnati 1 110 3 0000 0
llattcrics ICltnjt and Oraullchi Crane and
Harrington.
Katloi.al League ltecord.
Per
Cluhu Won. tort. Pt i
Chicago... 70 17 .018
Boston 71 60 ,68a
NewYork.O S0 .857
l'hlla'phla.03 57 .C23
P4r
Clovolnnd.60 70 .44
I'lttsimrir.oi u
Hrooklyn.S3 08
Clncln'atl.48 .75
.443
.438
.300
Amorlcnn Association Qanaes.
AT COLUMBUS.
No game; rain. jj
AT MILWAUKEE.
Hllwnukoo. 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 0-1
Daltlmoro 3 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 x-11
Ilattorlos -Mains and Vaughns McJIahon
ind Itohlnson,
' ! AT LOUISVlLLa
Louisvilio e ooooooi
Wakhlnmon 0 0 3 0 0 G 0 0
Dsttcrlcs-Cas9lan and McOulro; Fitigerald
ind CahlU.
I- 0
1 8
AT BT. LOUIS.
8 1. Louis
Atbletlo...
2
0- 0
X-10
Uatterles Stlvotts aud lioylo; Weyhlngnnd
Cross. .
American Assootutlon llecord. '
rer
autu iron. lxU C(
HottoD....b4 37 .004
Bt. Louis. .70 40' .033
UalthnoroOT -166 -MO
Atliletlo..,ue 60
Per
Ou6. n-iia. LoH. Ct
Columbus. .SO 70 .457
Mllwauk'e.55 09 .444
. LWu'vtllo... -15 70 i03
vyusU't9n..40, SO 33
"fv
Eastern Assoalntlon.
AT ALBANY.
Albany 0 0 2 0 2
Uuffalo .....0
Battorlos-Kllroy
Wcckbcckor
1 0
and
0 0
lies
) 0 0 x-4
3 0 0 0- 1
German and
AT.rnoY,-
Troy U 0 0 0 1 0
Lebanon 0 0 0 0 0 0
Datterios Brahan and Wells; NoaL Flliffor
old and Bago,
x-a
0- 0
PURIFYBLOQD
CI.KAllkTIin CO.IIPIiKXlON, I gS
' BltiailTKH THE EVIW; M
, . SWEETEN THE imEATIT,
TONE THE STOMAPTI.
nnd I1IJII.II 171 TIIH WTIflf.T? uvunifw n.t nt.t9wtr.rm .... .
jt ! ' ........ iu iui,ii.ii IlJ.vli.l II.
ecnv0ceairanrronu,o Ho of land's Podophyllin Pills
'hiladolpbiaand Beading Bailroad
ITIjno Table n effect July tOt r38Rl
ALNS'lEASHENAiNDOAn AS FOLLOWS
For New Ypxx? via l'hlladelphis, week days.
2.10 SM, 7.M'(n. in. and 1235 2.60 and 5.M
p. m. Dunaay 2,iu ana 7.4s a. m. t oT rnew
York-, Ylatllauch Chunk, week days, 5.25.
-.21, a.-m. and 125 and 2.60 p. m.
r r Heading and Philadelphia weekdays,
&h Z.Alt a. m., 12.8.3 2.60 ana 6.55 p: m.
iy,4.iuADafls,m.l 4.3U p.'m.
Morrlsburg, week days, 2.10,7.
1
2.10, 1.25,
For
St-T RIGHT.
Bhe Was ITnder n lUapprelicnslon, but
Her l'onrs Wero Stilled.
"See'herd, sir," sho said, a sho entered a
sowirie machine offlco th6 other day, "your
agent has Imposed upon mo."
"Is it possible, ma'amf In what re-ipectf"-
.
"Yssfr) hot has lied to mo, nnd I don't
wont' your machine."
"How lias ho deceived your"
"Why, lie enme into my honso nnd told
mo that ynuf machlno was tho best in tho
world. Told ) J right before witnesses, oud
I ban prova every word of it.'1 -
"But that was not deceiving you,
ma'am-."
"Yes, It wasl I hadn't the machine two
Jays beforo another agent called and said
his was tho best, and bo hnd .1 circular tt
hack it up. He had hardly got out doory
when another called nud said his machine
had taken ten medals," ., ,
"But wo have taken fifteen, ma'nin."
"Oh, have youf"1
"And are suro to get tho premium nt th
next World's fair."
"Indeedl"
"And wd Iiave Issued a challengo for a
public trial, which no other machine dare
accept." '
' ''Isthatsof Then yoM machine Is the
best, after all?1'
"Certainly."
''Then you will please excuse me. 1
thought IJirtd been imposed upon, nnd I
guess I was a little hastyjj Tho other
agents' must have been tho liars." Detroit
Free Press
CACTUS BLOOD CURE.
TO
,20 a. m,i J
Tones up your system and
gives you an appetite that 'a
lumberman' might 6nvy.
Cures dyspepsia stoinaoh
troubles, constipation, and
liver or kidney diseases, tn
addition to this it cures rill
skin affections and the more
violent blood troubles.
ElTect3 are immediate and
cures permanent.
Sold at Klrlln's Drug Store,
Ferguson't Hotel Block, Shenandoah, Pa,
A. W. Leisenring, Pres.,
P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres.,
J. R. Leisenring, Cashier,
S.W.rost.Ass'tCazluer.
Open Daily From 9 to 3.
PER GENT, INTEREST !
1'nlcl on HnvlucB DepoHltN.
An Albany llookkeeper Dlnnppcnrs.
Albany, N. Y., Sop. 10. Bookkeeper
William J. Grotcnhuls of tho Albany
club, ono of tho largest and most fash
ionable clubs In the State' has disap
peared and i t is said there is a discrep
ancy in his accounts. Export bookkeep
ers are at work and in tho meantime
the police are searching for the missing
man. It Is thought ho is secreted in
Tioy.
NUWa Ol' Till! DAY. '
FIRE INSURANCE!
Largest and Oldest
Reliable Purely Cash Companies,
Jlejtreseiited by
DAVID FAUST,
120 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah, Pa.
Chanced Ills Ilellslous Views.
Srm.NQFiED, O., Sep. 1U. Pr. J. it
Ilclwla. President of Wittenberg Col
lege, the leadluK Lutheran educational
Institution of the Ye3t, and untjl a fey
' 'weeks ago, pastor of the First Lutheran
Churoh hero, has made a complete
chantce in his religious views, andlias
gouu over to the Presbytorluns. The
. reasou given Is the constant tendency of
-.- the Lutheran Church to Catholiclsni Jind
ritualistic services. Last night he was"
selected pastor of tho First Presbyterian,
Church 01 UriMua,
Fatal Meud-Kud CoUIkIoii.
CtlATTANOOOfc, Tenn.,Sep. 10. A fatal
head-end - collision occurred during the
mornlua on the Cincinnati Southern
Railroad, near Herman,. Tcnu., oaused by
the engineer Of train No. 10, dtsoboyiug
orders. Urauemau Stewart 01 mis city
nnd 'Fireman Wier, of No. 1U, wore
' killed outright) and Fireman T. Connor,
of train No. 11). was dangerously wound-
. eiL. Engine No. 853 was completely da
molishod and several frleght cars de
strayed.
f, , .
. illvfuKd to Qraut llequtaltlon I'Hjiort.
1'aoviDEKCB, H. I., Sep. 10. Governoi1
Ladd decided not to grant requisition
, imimra (or tho transfer of llurglar ISl
wood from this State to Ohio. The re-
. fusnlwaa based uput a decision of the
Attofney-Qeheral that tile prisoner w4
, given up to ltuoue lslanu hy Alabsaoltu
' hotU for spcclflo purposes of justice.
' which must be carried out bolero-this
J Stale can- tUrii him over to tho uiithorl-
. ties of any oiher State.
Smalt llirorlns: to Citdltori.
Uobton. ten. 10. A meeting of
nroditors of A. 41. ' Haines He Company,
apothecaries, was held und thellnn'of
fared 10 cenu on the dollar, but thiB was
deemed altogether too low, and a com
mittee was ni jointed' to taue cnargo
matters. Which was empowered to dis
pose ut the store nnd petition the firm.
into insolvency ll tnougnt uesi xor vus
interests of the creditor.
Bale bills are turned out at tills office
at the sliortost notice.
-FOIl-
The Baring estate tlll owes the BAnk
of England a balance of $35,200,000.
Firo at Barton Landing,. Vt., damaged
that town to tho extent of 70,0UU.
G, W. Hopkins, of Anna, 111., was
killed by his uephow, whoso lifo ho had
threatened.
Forest flros throhton villages south of
Cumberland, Wis., and have nearly
wiped out Perley.
The miners' at the Byron colliery at
Shamokin, Pa., owned by tho Black Dia
mond Coal Company, of, Philadelphia,
have struck for an increase in wages..
The agent of tho Barnaby Mill,' at Fall
River, Mass., will grant nb ' concessions
to the striking weavers, who will re
main out nnd hoiu anotuor meeting on
Monday. ' '
ii-j t
IVentlinr Indications.
Washington, Sep. lO.-For Now England:
Incroailnir cloudiness with local showorst
ooolon northwesterly winds. I
For Eastern Now Yorki Fair In southern
portion; local showers In northern portlom
westerly winds slightly ooolor.
For Now Jorsoyi. Fain, slight .change! In
tomporaturo: winds shifting to northwesterly.
For Western Now vork ami Wostcrn ('aim-
eylvanla: Ujht local showers; ooolerji van.
Bblo winds. 1 .
Senator Plamb's, Sacrifice.
The face of Preston B. - Plumb, of Ran.
as, not handsome at best, is pitted by
unallpbx. Said a man the .other day who
knows him: "Each of these smallpox pits
on Plumb's face is a medal of honor; In
the early days 1 of Kansas Emporia was a
booming town and Mr. Plumb was anim
pecunlpus printer. He., gathered money
enough together,, however, to start a little
weekly newspaper in the towd nnd wa
doing fairly well with it and hod almost
paid up his debts. There ran a 'rumor
through the now town: one day that a.
stranger tramp had beentsuddenly smitten
with.smallpooc, and that the epidemic was
In danger of spreading. The rumor meant
ruin to the embryo municipality, nndl so
the friendless nnd stricken man was hur
ried out on the prairies, far from the city,,
aud left there in a log cabin to do tho best
he could, for idmseif.
"There was no ope to care Xor him, and
of course it was a wrestle with death. In
his'dlngy, ono room editorial and printing,
olllco Prestoh B. Plumb heard the story,
lit) closed the place, sturted out to. tho log
house where the sick man lay, 'and for
weeks nursed him and cared for him until
ho was suved from death. Then be Jay
down himself, stricken, b' tho Jell disease;
but hearts had grown tenderer in' that
Kansas town nnd kindly hands 'mlnlstered
to him until he, to' was saved." St
liOuiR Hcptiblic!
Iflffl-IOtJ!
r '. '11 ( u t i i ', j
&
D
H
I
Your trade Is what we
want.
',Tblsl8 how we propose
to get it.
By iJelllh'g you a first-i
class article; by selllugyou
for less than others; by
selling y"6ii furniture, an
organ, a piano, a sewing
machine or anything felse
in the llneof household
goods.
We have a large and va
ried stock to select from.
INo trouble to show goods.
Call,' exa'miue und be
donvlbced. '
THE OLD RELIABLE,
4
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It
c
0, 565n. mf
For Alleatown, week days, 7.20 v m.,
por -obwviue, wees nays., x.111, 7.w,a. m:,
12.35 2.S9 andS.65D. m." Hnnduv. S lnand7.8
K. M;,-4.OTp.m.
ror xaraaqua ana uananoy city. weeK
lays, S.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 1255 20 and 6.50
- ' " uwuum, ..v.t.i4u liouji. jv y, JI1 .
AddlUotlal lor Wuhanoy'Clly, Week ilays1 7,00
p. nit
-toi urn easier ana txuumuia, wept aays,
20n.ni., 2.60 p.m. "
ror wiuiamnport, nunoury ana Lewisonru,
.eekr days, S.S5. 7.20 ana 11.80 a. m.( 1S, 7.00
111. nuuuayi:2) a. m., a.vo p. m.
'"or Mahanoy Flane, week days, 2.10 3.2),
'. 7.20 aua 1130 A. m.. lZVi. 1.35, 2.60. 5.55
7,00 ano i.'s. -,tn. tiunday, 2,10, 8.23 and 7.18
. m 3.05. 4.so n. m.
For Ulrurdvllle (Itappahanuock Btatlon)
- -v ii'vr, 1 . 0.4.1, Buu,urin. uj.,
i;a, 4.w. a.m. i.w ana n. m. ounaar.
2-10, .2 .,7.48 a. m., 8.05, 4.30 p.m.
'or Ashland and Bhamnkln. week day .)
'.i, 5A5.7.W, 11.S0 a. ui 1.3, 7.00 and
ni. ounaay is.z, & m a. in., b.uq p. m.
TKAINB KOtt SHENANDOAH !
' Leave New York via Fhlladelphla, week
ays.,7.45 a. m 1.80, 4.00, 7.80 p. m 12.16
Xeave Hew York via Mhach onnnk. week
iiys, ISO, 8,45 a. m.; 1.00 aqd 4.0) p. mi
ijeave 1 nuaeipma, wee2 nays, 4.1U, ana
10.00 'k,- ra. 4.00 Bnd'6.00 p.m., from Broad
.ud Uallownill and 8.8.5 a. m, and 11.30 p. m.
From 9U1 and 'Ureeh strecU. Hunday- D.05 a.
m. 11.10 d. nl.from Dili and Ureen.
eave neaaing, wees aays, i.ai. v.iu. iu.vo
aa 11.50 a. m.i 5.55. ij&t tl. m. Sunday 1 and
u.is a, iu. . . , .
Lioave I'oiiBvino, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m
..80. 0 11 D. m. "Bundav. 2.40. 7.00 a. m. and
ics 1, w- , . ...
'ave Tamaqua, week days, 8.20, 8.48 and
21a.m.. 1.21. 7.13. and B.1S o. m. Bundav xsn
7 43 . m. and 2.50 p. ni.
ueave Mahanoy Olty, weok days, 3,40, 9.18
Jay, 3.48.17 a."m.V8.'a) p. m.
ljeave mauauoy jaue, wcea oays,ki'4j,f.i;u
1.30.95. 11.60 a. m..l.05. 2.06. 5-20. 6 28. 7.67.- and
'0.1X1 n. m. Buudav 2.1U. .4.00. and 8.27. a. m,
3 37, 6.01, p. m. T '
- ioave uiraravm&iHappanannocK ciaiion
wect days, 2.47. 4.07, 6.36, and 8.41 a. m., 12.05,
12, 5.26. 6.32, 8.03 and 10.06 p. m. Hunday, 2,47,
0 , iSS X. m: 3.41, S.W p."m;
iMAre Wllllamsiiorti week days. 8,00,9.45 and
tl.&5 a. m. 8.35 and 11.15 ,p. m. Sunday 11.15
i.m.
For1 Baltimore,' Washington and' the west
la 11. A O.K.H.. thronch. trains leave Qlrard
Wenne station, Philadelphia, (P. R. B. It.)
tl, 1.19, OV1 HUU ll.al Ill, A.OS, V.Ali, U.WJ HUH
,s p. vai unnoay, i.io b.iaj ii.xi a. m., t.M
.55 and 7.23 p. m.
ATliANTIOOITYDIVIBION,
Leave 1'hlladelnhla. Chestnut Btreet Wl
aau uaiauaireei. wnari.
" ' U'cir AtluutloCltv.
Week-days Emress. 8 00. 9:00 a. m. 2.00.
3.00, UK, 5 00 p. ai. Aooommodallon, 7.40 a.
m. and 4,15. u 30 p. m,
Buuaayak express; s.w, .uu a. m. ao-comiUf-iHUoD,
6.09 a. m. and 4.45 p. ni.
uoinrning. leave Atianuo uiiy, aepot
tlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Week-da s
Express; 7.00, 7.30, 9.0U a. rA. and 8.15, 4.00,5.80
p. m, Accommodation 6.00, 8.10 a. m. and
4.80 n.'m." Bundars-Exhressi 4.0t)."6:oo u. m.
Accommodation, 7.30 a. m. nnd 5.0a p. m.
u. u. aaiiLuun, uu'l xkm I
v. A. MoliEOD. ITes. AQen'l Manaeer.
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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
SOWUT LKILI, DIViaiOlT,
n and alter1 Seleniber i; 1891, (raitu wilt lean
hlictaiuioult at fotloivi;
SHERIFF,
BENJ, J. .SMITH,
PIIESEKT tlEPUTV,
m
OR MEN ONLY!
TemTor XOSTot FATX1HO MAHHOOD,
liiiatii,rUtidl(i:nV0U3DEIlILIIY,
Ml' Wkiie of Body, a&4 SUmt, EHeeU
lUllaf Errors orExceuei in Old or Yoaxir.
Hobait. hoblc BllMi(K)DfaUir'RMUr4.. Utw U Kblmrr and
Hlr,tlUiHKl.VltBUPl'U(MIlMJ.I'lKIolUUUr
ib,blol,1r OBrillltff UUXK TKHlTajtST ll.nfflu U daj,
B,D toitlf; fro to tlUU, urf VsrdKrouaU-Utj nrlu Urou
IMHtivll.t SpkliiU,lloii ftod urr, Pt!le4(trtl,dirt
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rtmit. Tnfliionza. Hookaoho,
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Before you aosl to m7i Warn
JWFREE Of CHABCE-W
noriem,aat9 ol proJoJnenfpbjBclaa
F.AD.FJCHTER&C0.
310 Broadway,
rmvv YOBivv
23
Medals Arade1
TopesnHoneeBln.aQoii'ir'Jtii.nnaej,
Nnr.mharr Konetela, Lelvtla,
50 Cents a bottle, Fpr Btdo by
X, X. O. KIKLitN,
f. II. IIAOr.NlH'l
SHCNANDOAH, PA.,
r drossuu
corvsiorriiiasi 1
J. F.Williams & Bro..
South Main St.,
SHE TsT.A-IsriD O A.BC.
Wlcrai
Jastle, atJC'lair, and
For
.Lhigi Vfliiey Railroad.
OF IASSKNQEB TltAINB.
icifr
-MAY 1Q, 1891.-
Gllberton, Frackvllle, New
-. and war noluls. 6.D0. 9.1J
v m and 4. It p m,
BunUays, 6O0,B.40fem and 8.10 pu.- '
For Pottavllle, 6.00, Mam and 4. 15 p m.
Sundays. UX), 9.40 a m and 8.10 p m,
For Heading 8.00, a m and 4.15 pru
Sondays,' ouo, 9.40 a, m. nnda.lu p m.
Icui x uiuuiij i uucuiAviiiv, xuiiieiAivyu
ind'PhlladelDhla (Uvoad street station). 6.00.
I a. m. and 4.15 p m week days
r 7iucdays,'ou,9.40am8.'iupm
I rains leave r mcaviue lor nuenanuoan at
10.40 unl and 12.14, 7.'42, 10,09 p m. Bunuays, i
l.iu a m ana a.iu p iu.
Leave Poitsvllle lor Bhehahdoah, 10.15 and '
.1.48. a in 7.159.42 p-m. UnnOays. 10.4U am.
U5p m.. .......... j , .. T ,
i.eave i-niiaaeinnia iiiroaa &uee siaunrM.
or I'ottsvllle and Bhenandoah. 6.67. 8SVa-nt
I 4.' 0 and 7.00 p m week days. Bunday 0 OTP V
;a a in
tot New York, 8.20, 4,05, -4.40,- S.85,- 6.50, ,S0,
- -I .R)B.iv.60,-11.0()and 11.14,11.05 a m. 12.00 neon,
Passenger trains will leave Bhenandoah fur
ilauch nhunk. Iehlehton. Blatlnnton. Uata
sauqna, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, l'hll
adelpnta'aud New York at 6.17, 7,40,.9.08 a. m.,
For BelVldere. Delaware Water Gap and
sirouasDnrg ato.ira. iiiunu o;n p. in.
f or Ltamuervviiie uuu xreuiuu, v.uo , m.
For White Ilavou. WHRes-uarre ano d'ltta
von a.", vm. iu.u a. m s.iu ana oi p. uu
For Tunkpannock, lu.u a. m., o.iv ana o.m
For Auburrl, Ithaca; Qeneva and and Lyons
10.41 a. m ana o;jb p. m.
unr Lacey vuie.owanaa. nayre, waveriy,
,41 a, m.,auo.
y,0 p. in. - - - ' ..
r or jtimira anu me vr cdi. via Dttiauiuii i
N1V YORK BIAUIIUTH.
Nkw Toiir.'' Sen. 18. Money' on call easy
loaning at and S per -cone
I , ,-. .' - nONDS.,,.-
Closing
Tosterilay,
o, 1007 Rett... H7,a
. s, 1007 Coup ....,,.IU
STOCK HAllKET.
CloHnr
Tcstordny,
Canadian Paolflo 0u
Contral Paqlflo... ...... 3?M
Chicago, BUr. gumoj........
ueiawara nuunun.-... .i"",
iinl. Tink. tx Western 142'
Erie. .1 ."i . ..- '20!
.-.. IV........ lii
Lake Shore ,.11B
Cnl, K Nuh lv. ...... ...J. 78
Michigan Central tr.lu,A
Missouri j-ueiuu ..
New Jersey Central "iPH
ii-a
7&H
V
Made wetl
tbo weak, nervous or ailinc woman
who takes Dr. Piereo's Favprito
Prescription." It's a medicine that's
Guaranteed to help uer. it's an in
viKoratincr, restorative tonic, sooth-
. .1 1 :
la uoruini anu uiuuiii iiuiviuu .
n,ifl n nnrtfliTi nnrn Inr n Tlin TllTli'. n, , t.V.v .
...... . V - ...... w.v -" -- w C.JJIJliiL. iwvutvwi, uuuaiw, . " '
tional derangements, painful disor-1 CMcaKana-aa points west at 10.4
ders or clironio weaKncsses tliat Forjti
. .i 1 i 111 ti m
allcct women, uor ulcerations, ais- "v?;--; rt . . ta Btoekton. mm'.
r npArnnnis. no.iriiiiT.riown SBnKations. ner xara. weaiceriy anu reon u o
ovorvthini? that's TtnowTi as a "f "?p.o,w. m.
'..Mnlhlni i'a on nnf nllinrr For Jeanesvllle. vLevliton nd -Beaver
".M"""-, t Uw,rtnw. 7.40. 9 08a.m. and 6.28 d. m.
rnrrifidv. 'It's n. neeuliar ono. too.il irnrHnrnntnnatR.47 DOS. 111 41 a. m. 8.10 and
I n . 1 I rt. m.
ciosint A'ecmiar m compoHiuun, utsumiur m. .Ift Brook JeddnUrlfLon and Free.
.wuaj. nUS cures. ana peculiar m uio way mna at w,u u. j. o.w
1 ;4-'a. an H I 'a sit i ri frt i toiti tf nurn I tr" . . - M .a
17m I At n e'Jlu AW 0 ynui wmww or uuaaaio ai o.n sin a w.uo 11.10.! wju
sausiacuon,. hi eveiy, ulr ",u ' For wiggans, Gllberton and Frackvllle at
mdney is refunded. You pay only ; 4,50 and .oa a. mvand4ao p.m. r
for tbe gooa you get. i s.47. f 4oroT(Viauo
' - ' 4t.2iindioa7p.ni.-i ,
. , .1. For JjOSI ureea, iraravuie ana abuihuu
It's tlio big; old -fashioned pill Ki.i7.46.8.S2, 'jo.ls a',.m. wx, r.40.io; .
(limited exnresa. 1,08 4.60 p m.) 12.21 12.44, 1.40,
4.5U, lav, .uz , o, v. i, b.ou i.a is.u ana 1U.UU P.
mn (Om nliv.,4
113-5 m. and 12 21, 12 41,' 2 30, 4.02, (limited, T'
1.5 11, a 'jt, a 1. h. , 1 .001 ana u.ui ntgnt
For Bea uirt. iong iirancn ana lniermeainie
stations 4.05, 6.50, 8.25 and 11.39 a. m 5.40. 3.30,
4. 10 p. m. week days. B iturdays only 5 00 p.
111. ounoayn-i u ana era a. m.
For Ualllmore -and
Washington 3.60, 7.20,
1 a. m.. i 41. 0.0 . 7.W P.m. aua ii.v3
night dally and 8'31, 10.20, a. m,, 12 33 (limited
express wim aining car 10 iiammore i.au, 3.10
p, m, week days. For Baltimore only 2.02, 4.01
Oloilnr
To-dsr.
14 11IBU
It boil
now
1 sou
llOU
1 'i'?
I i 08?S
2M
85V4
73
4312
1
wpbj davs. 5.081 11JS0 0. m. dallv.
For Richmond, 7 20 a. m. aud 12.03 night I
dally. 1 GO D. 111. daily, except Sunday. I
iraau leave narruouri: lor riiisourt; ana 1
he west every day at 13.25 and 8.10 a m and 1
k0Q(Umltod)and8.4I. 8 30. 0.83, p m. Way for &
Alloona. is a m and 4.10 p m every day. 11.
For riiuuurg only, 11.20 a ui dally and io.w
i'm week davs. m
1 jiava hnnhnrv fnr WlllloTnrwr V.lmlTU.
' 'ana ndalgnai.Rochester, Duflalo and Nlagaral
aiS o.iu a m aaiiy, ana l.f Z p m wees ay.
filr ;atklDS, 5.30 P m week days.
f or Hrie ana lmermeaiaie pomu, o.iu a mi,
lallvi- Kor-Loek Jlaven&JO. and J6 a m.
lally, 1.42 and 6,30 p. m. week days. F01
SenovA 6.10. a ja. 1.42 and 60 p m week dayr,
no a. ai Hundaya.
UAH. E. ruuii, J. K.WOOII,
O.n. Man'r Hen. Pass. Axt
Northwustern..
Orogon Navigation.
l'aeiua .iiaii..,.T.....
Heading,...,,,,. ........r Ju
liodk ifianii:. .'.'. ...... .-. . . 1. 8J
St. Paul , 71
Unlou i'acino
Wostora' Onion 1. ,........' 8 Hi
GUAIN MAHICKrt
Whoat oriondi strong nhd ulinllnuod 0. No,
o Tin,! Winter. 101. AuK.,101. lino. 10JM.
, ...Artlr lit.r n,lll.i,l n.,.1 .,. fl.m
atthctow. t0. -', piUeil. 00; Oo,, 0,,
Oats dull but steady. No. 2, MUoJ, 33,
Oct. UUt.
puouuca
Creamery. Btato I'enn., extras. 23 vn2M4o,
Creacnory. wcstiirn, Ursu ,,,,21 ca'il o,
Cruamorr.. western. seoona.,..,.18 o,a20 o,
btato dairy, a. f. I.ubs. extras. ,.,2'J oja'J3 o.
Eons . . ' .
N. V. State, now talcL por doiv..,ZUHola21 o
1'enn.. now laid i 20Ho.a21 o.
t r t
JerevHoft. per bbl , J5al
bwuut Douiiooa. Va cnolco 1 7oa2 00.
f ruit, m.ikns tho' most disturbance'
lmr it'a nnn nf T)r. PTpfph's "PlnriRnnt. I
Vnllnta lmt. rinna fiin innsh rfrfAfl. P Vn . Rtil-V fmlnlaln.
Mild and ircntleJimt tliordusn and I .mTVu7'10' B-08' 10,68 m'' U-BZ' 8'10' 6-28 and
n.tnn..tn t,n am. Ac, ,trnrmiT nnn I Knr Kflwn nun. emniua. dil. isirujDi'iiuu
UUUUblVU 0,llUllV.Df, V1IVUMVDU ' I - - ' , , ... .... 1.1 . T ,, . . ...
i a a i. rpi, ' !,.' ,i Bhamokln, 82, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.41,
rcRUlato
towels.
" " 11,11 1
-TTTT-ILvMINQTON & NORTHERN R. K.
, nmeiaoie in enea juay.iv, 1631.
' -Trains leavD Reading 11. a It. station) To
Fnr,-Darkwater. St. Qaur and PotUvllle. Qlbraltar, Beyfert, Hlrotboro, Joanna, Bprlni
.40.-9.08. 108. to;. 122. 8.10. 4.10; 6.23 and'KJOJ1 field,' WaVnesbnrBiJnnotton, CoatesvllHVes
' ' .... , phaG,.. riiIBH.r,,n, mni nn ,1 A. f L, m
and 8.06 p. m.
tho- liVni- fltomiluh and Trains leave Bhamokln-Ior-Bhenandoak,
mo uvoi, otouraou uuu 7Ji51, m a. m..2J0.4J0 and 9.80 p.m., arriving
except Bunday.'at 6.25 and 8JJ0 'um. and 8,1
p. m. Bunday only at 8.05. p. m.
'KVww WnrrolAb-- Mf..Vitta anri lnlArmMllflt
statlons,dally except Bunday, at 0.20 a.m., an
6.19 p. m. Bunday only 8.16 a. m.
.For Jllrdtboro and Intermediate station
Batnrday only, at 12 m. i
R. 1 dall v except Bunday at 6.25 and 8.30 a. El
ana tt.lo n. m. eunaay only ai a.uo p. m. t
Tnunaarnvei,ueaaiug 4r. s it. siauoi
trom'WUinlngtonVB. A O. Junction, Won
chanln. Cbaddsrord Junction. West Cbestd
tsnum um. m.eMn. m. 1 Lenape, Coatesvllle, Waynesbnrg Junctloi
v?'.i;.7,i, irr i.ionr, iHnrlTiirneld.Joanna.Blrdsboro. Gibraltar. Be
VX VIAaZ, 1 fertand lniermedlale stal Ions, dall v exce-
uuj . u.'.-"i 'ri.'"l': . I v,..l. t IU a tn R vl IT Um .
a. in.
ilCbtOn, BlalinclOn, I riuiunuiwi nuiwiDUUUIIIllieruicuiai
Bethlehem. KastOJ'l siaiipusauy oxcepi nunoay, au .-il
7J5 11.55 a.m., 2ao, 4J0 and 9.80 p. m., arriving
at Bhenandoah, D.05 a.m., 12.52, 8.10, 6.26 and.
ii.iq p. m.
.For Iist Creek. UlrardvUla Kbd 'Ashland,
1.50, 8.10 115 a.m., 2.45 p. m.
ror uarawaier. m. uiair uuu iuiw,im,
T.ivr PnuLriiif
bprluu otilokeos. choloo. lanro per lb. , 13 al2l
bpnug eulckoui, crime.,,,, allj
J.OWU, Jeriy,nwiH)0( r.a.. poriu "raft
DUUSSBU L'OUUTttV-,
Turkeys, mixed weights, per lb. 13 1.1
8p'g ehk's, .Pblla., Ha5 lbs to patr. ... 17 al8
VvAtrHiEa-
Md. U Del. , yellow, aboloe, pr batk., 00a 70
Md. Sa ijoi.. ml fruit, onoico. basic tiOa 05
Jsrsoy, prune, par basket 70al 00
Url. Ai llnl . cholou nr orate -Kit 40
Ud. Si Dal., common, per crate 20 BS
Myaok er Holland Pippin. V L-a.bUre KaX U
iBanWCountors.TylcDiSyatomf Port-
abio. Unoquaiod in. styies,
Gnat nnH Finish.
1KB Pin Clllluii r r...lin. imiLa tu.. IIlutrtU4 la
Colon. VMt. TV., r.tl il o.u.
iAIio. Trier's norai
OMm B1i and Xye-
urrltei. Culilueta. KOU
Htyle. Ileal Dd cbeap
est on cnrtbi'wlib great
-reuuciiunia prices.
ItO mm fcUltu Frc.
r.ll, IS CU, Full IUh of
1UA, tbtlrt TtUeft, Dok
jUM M lll.jk
Catasauaua. Allentown, Beth
and New York. 8.00 a.m.. 1.40 P. m
ror i-niiauefpnia, , P jiv'tNGTON.
Uen'lTa.ICAgtr,-Hetblehem;-
John R. Cbyle.
Attorney-'at-'L'aW
1 and 25 rum.. Bunday only at 6 n. m.
From lilrdsnoro and Intermediate statlo'
Batnrday bnly at 1.40 p. m
From Washington and Bi Jtlmore, dally
cept Bunday, 10 20 a. m. 6.U and 8 17 p.
I Bundav only at 11.24 a. m
80WK1I8H liuiuos, Oen'l Fans.
A. O. MCCA UBLAND, Huplv
RUPTURE,
We. the underflleni
are otlrely curea r
xvunuire uv ur. j.
. tl MAYER. AU Aroh L. Vhlta. TLomaS
. Dale. Pa..I. U. Noll.Wrti
Ilnbacb, 624 Wntlilugton I
l.KICDl-.SUOO.
SitMl.l ork Mkd to trite.
, 81. 1.ouU, Mil.l V.8.A.
U$3Gr 4Tjat SrAH PWi AW
B.A. 1 Reading, Fa., J. O. Lyme. 1310 W. Howard'
Cor. Main and Centre Streets. SHENANDOAH, PA. llarrlsbunr. i'a., O. Keehn, Dounlassvllle.
r-i i ,jti r . , ,i K , l I Dr. MAYKKr'ls- at-lintel l'enn, Reading, I
i PROPERTY FOR SALE;
TREATED, FREEv?acuSr3..lJ
i yfttuieJ marv tbonuntl case, Curi. uatlenls pronounced
(i.-1 ., by tht.Tt rihvslctant. Tfoio finl dosei tyinptoir-
UKJi's'Vhrr? book .f
pjr man. u
uluuiiuTC. lurl UAIO fMrttUllf-d rni.1. you wl
Ul, t.n4 ten cent. In fuiiua to rr ju.ttga vMsurjvn
llli. ll Ml. uur.u.'. a nuns, Aiuniji, ua.
-A two and one-hair storv double frame
dwelling house, with storeroom and res-1
lau.ani j.ocaiea on a asi uenue sireei.
-A valuable property located on South Jar,
Seven dwe'llne homes at 1he corner of Oil-
bert and L,!oyd streets. Ocod Investment, I
Terms reasonauie.
Ion the 2nd Saturday qf each month,
ace, him, ;
Call
H. R-
BRIOKER, M. D.iS
L . . - .. a- r it
is n i w ill i m ni a nf it k I a ej c . . . .
vo. B Kant Centre Btrt; MabunoyCJt:
Hkln ontl nit arAAlnl fiimtXMtPM a fmjHii.lt
it