The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 07, 1896, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    '3L
C
I
1
1
I. J
ieeain
Imustjl
'igh
hTewffl
aucva
-unci
iaoi
Strict
l"r
lock q1
rum
GRATEFULW
comforting!
AND T
K For Tired, Aching, irrltatea vcta
CUTICURA SOAP
and a gentle anointing wih CUTI
CURA (ointment), the great bkiii cure,
i TJiii treatment &a ltflilriir ami irri
tation, enoiiifi iniiammaiiou and a
. pnmriu swcumjrsor iik oim, son-
l tus mini, rnii)iinan bkiii, nuu pun I
i m'B wie jHjrsnnuiun. i
kPold throughout the wnrld, Pottkr J
v UBca ft mm, uokp., 1'ropi., uocton.1
MANLY VIGOR
ONCB MORB In harmony
with the world, 200O
completely cured men are
singing happy praises lor
mo greatest., granu
est and most suc
cessful euro (or sex
ual weakness and
lost vigor known to
medical science. An
) nccountof thlsuion
' derful discovery, In
book form, with ref
erences and proofs,
will ho sent to suf
fering men (sealed) free. Full manly vigor
permanently restored. Failure Impossible.
ERIE MEDICAL C0.,BUFFAL0,N.Y.
POLITICAL CARDS.
JTOIt CHIEF I1U11GES3,
PIERCE WALKER,
Of tho Fourth wnrd,
Subject to Citizen party rules.
vote: for
JOSEPH
Of SlIKNAXIlOAIt,
FOR REPRESENTATIVE,
FMrst District.
vote: for
SRANK C. REESE,
OF SnKXAXDOAII,
FOR REGISTER.
vote: for
HON. ELIAS DAVIS
Ok DnoAD MouxTAisf,
-FOR-
County Treasurer
vote: for
Jta.FOLMER.Sr.,
Or SlIEXANDOAH,
Harry Bradigan,
Or SiinsAXDOAH,
-FOll-
Pj Fon
pCouuty Treasurer,
Jj vote: for
;tPROTH0N0TARY
1
VOTE FOR
Emanuel Jenkyn,
Ok Jolieti,
-Fon-
Recorder of Deeds
C HARLES DERR'S
Barber Shop !
2 West Centre Street.
Our Hot Towel Shave
k (becoming popular,' You will (Ike II.
Hake a pecially of hair outline
: RIMS CZAR IN PARia
Frenohmen Arraugo a Magnificent
Ecception fc;' Their Ally,
THE OITY LAVISHLY DECORATED.
At Night There, H'ni n Murel.Hi lHsplny
nf l'lri'Uorki, In Which tho llUTel Timer
Win Used to Add tii thn lllory nf tlio
Scene.
PAHts, Oct. ". Tho cznr nnd cznrlna nr
rlvod horo wifely nt llniielngh station from
Cherbourg nt 10 o'clock yesterday morn
ing. Tho weather was flno, and tho count
less decorations showed up splendidly In
tho sunlight. Their nmjostlos wero nc
corded n most rapturous reception, nnd
roached tho Itusslan embassy, whoro they
will resldo during their visit to this city,
at 11 o'clock. Tho crowds began gather
ing along tho route of tho procession
shortly nftcr daylight, and by 8 a. in. tho
wholo routo was thronged with enthusias
tic people.
A doublo lino of troops held tho route
from tho railroad depot to tho embassy
from shortly after 7 o'clock, and tho sol
diers wero rolnforced by linos of gen
darnios, sorgeants-do-vlllo and detectives,
tho latter Including a number of agents
of tho Itusslan secret police and picked
men from tho nihilist dotoctlvo corps.
Tho docorntions eclipsed anything ever
scon In tho French capital. Itusslan and
French flags entwined or floating sldo Viy
sldo predominated, but tho trees, bal
conies, roofs, lampposts, statues, nnythlng
nnd almost every thing, wero utilized in tho
dccoratlvo offects planned to Impress tho
czar with tho enthusiasm of Franco at tho
visit of hor friend and ally to Paris. The
treos, bared of tholr natural foliage by the
autumn blasts, wero thickly covered with
artificial loavos and flowers. Hostral col
umns, forty foot high, painted to lmltato
stone and surmounted by Itusslan doublo
headed eagles, each sis foot high, and sup
porting imporial crowns, lined tho Champs
Ely see.
At Kanclngh tho czar and czarina wero
welcomed by tho presidents of tho senate
and tho chamber of deputios, all tho cab
inet ministers, General Sausslor, tho mili
tary governor of Paris; Cardinal Kichard,
archbishop of Paris; tho civil and munici
pal authorities' and other high olllclals.
Tho formal presentations took pbvco In a
magnificent salon constructed expressly
for that purpose.
"When this ceremony was concluded,
their majesties and President Fauro and
their suites entered tho gorgoous stato
carriages In waiting, and tho stato entry
into Paris was bogun. Tho scone outside
tho depot was ono of frenzied onthuslasin.
Shout after shout, roar after roar, aroso
from tho multitude gathered to welcome
tho Kusslan travelers.
Tho trees were not nlono in bearing ar
tificial blossoms. On every lamppost or
similar point of vantago men and boys
wero perched, hanging on for dear life
with hands and kneos, whllo gesticulating
with patriotism or waving something con
tinuously in tho air. Even tho playing
fountains wero utilized as spots from
which to view tho procession, crowds
standing on them and others in them, ut
terly dlrcgarding tho wetting in their
anxiety to get a good view of the Idols ot
ii.. .
Tho president, after reaching tho Itus
slan embassy, remained with tholr majes
ties for a quarter of an hour, during which
tho ezar expressed to him how deeply he
and tho czarina were affected by tho hearti
ness of tho wolcomo accorded them by tho
citizens of Paris and their representatives.
After lunching at tho embassy tho ezar
and czarina drovo to tho Itusslan church
In tho Ituo Daru, where a "To Doum ' was
sung. They afterwards proceeded to tho
Ely see Palace in order to call on tho presi
dent of tho republic. There was a stato
dinner at tho Elyseo last night, nnd tho
day's ceremonies endod with a doml-gala
performance at tho opora.
All tho main arteries of Paris wero
crammed with tho populaco last night, ro
lnforced by strangers to a number esti
mated as high as a million, to witness tho
Illuminations oMhoclty. Vehicular tralllo
was entirely suspendod. Tho center of at
traction was tho boulovnrds, which, between
the opera and tho Church of tho Madeleine,
wero ablazo with variegated lights. At tho
Place do la Bourse and at nearly all tho
arrondlsseinouts open nir balls and fotos
were In progress.
Tho ontlro length of tho Boulevard Saint
Germain gleamed with colorod lanterns
hung In festoons from tree to tree, whllo
tho bridgo und tho Placo do la Concordo
and tho Uuo ltoyalo beyond opened Into a
vista of superb illuminations. Every
where to tho right and left all tho chief
buildings from tho Cathedral of Jsotro
Uamo to tho Palais dy Trocadcro wero out
lined In flame. Tho waters of tho Seine
reflected quivering linos of light from a
Uotilla of Illuminated boats.
Tho sceno on tho bridges of tho Selno
beggars description. Thcro wero revolv
ing wheols of Uro, showers of rockets and
stars, cascauos of molton uro unci an ap
parent conflagration of turrets and tow
3ta cast their relloctlon In tho water,
whllo a powerful doublo projecting light
was moving In a conical shaft over tho
wholo sceno from tho distant top of tho
Eiffel tower.
Tho llnal and most striking display was
boml-rollglous npparatlon nbovo tho
second platform of the EUIel towor, repre
sontllg llussla's patron saint and protect
ing genius. As this gradually dlod away
mighty streams of liquid flames appeared
to empty themselves from overy platlorm
of tho tower and from tho bridges Into tho
dazzling waters of tho Seine. Finally, tho
whole tower, from base to summit, was
kindled Into a blinding blaze, and 15,000
Hying fuses and Innumerable rouun
Handles sprang forth with dazzling splen
dor.
Ithcuinutlsm Cured In a Day.
"Jlyttlc Curo" fur Itheumatiam nnd Neu
ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its
action upon tho system is remarkable and
mysterious. It removes at once tho cause
and tho disease Immediately disappears. Tho
flret dose greatly benefits ; 75 cents. Sold by
C. II. Unijenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah.
Killed by a railing Tree.
IIaiihisiiurO, Oct. 7. Kllza Hoko, nged
10 years, was Instantly killed ot hor homo
in Kllugorstown yostorday by p. troo fall
ing on hor. Hor fathor was cutting tho
troo down, and before ho could warn his
child It broku off suddenly uud fell heav
ily on her.
llucklen'a Arnica Salre.
The best Balve In the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and
all skin eruptions, and positively cures plies,
or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. 11106
23 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasloy.
A, GOOD PRACTICE.
If You Want a Good Appetite and Perfect
Digestion.
After ench meal dissolve one or two of
Stuatt's Dyspepsia Tablets in tho mouth and,
middling with tho food, they constitute a
digestive, absolutely s.ifo for tho most sen
sitive stomach.
They dlgost the food beforo It lias time to
ferment, thus pievcntlng tho formation of
gas ami keeping tho blood pure nnd free
from tho poisonous products of fermented,
half-digested food.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets mako the com
plexion clear by keeping the blood puro.
They iiicreuso flesh by digesting llesh
forming foods.
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is tho only
remedy designed esiecially for tho curo of
stomach troubles and nothing ciso.
One disease, ono remedy, tho successful
physician of to-day is tho specialist, tho sue
cisfful medicine is tho medicine prepared
especially for ono disease.
A whole package taken at ono tlmo would
not hurt you, but would simply bo a wasto of
guod material.
Over six thousand mon and women in tho
stato of Michigan ulono havo been cured of
Indigestion and dyspepsia by tho uso of Stu
nrt's Dyspepsia Tablets.
Sold by all druggists at 50 cents per rack
ago. Send for Free Hook on stomach diseases to
Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich.
nrysi MnrHi Sixth R
?&e UUla entrance on Green St.
PHILADELPHIA. CJiXZ GUARANTEED.
ff. OLDOT In 'KAC'T11 11(118 rant) mill fl
T J Yt'iti-A Huilul lit purl. 'lice In (i'riMuiiy.
kU stricture, blood poison,
.Utlf "A'GENERAL DEBILITY. LOST VIGOR,
jlSS&hJt EXCESS EG AND ALL OTHF"
(vSSrnFFCCTS OF YOUTH r ul
FOLLY OF DOTH SEXES
I'erninnoiit If cured nlXcr every unc cImj Jios fulKO.
LOST MANHOOD AKO SHRUNKCN CROAHS RESTORE',
Jo mutter whataclf-itykil grLHtatnl rnnioui locioM :nl Pi-t!il-ist
clnlm, write, friU or en;, old Dr. Thtcl knows more
nbnut Himo dlx.a.'i i Bui hove to In at them nuccisif.ilh than nil
flHTs comhhtol, mi'l lliry oil Vn vr V too. to (hi ir nurruM
loor and Itlcli, if frit nire roll A nul U liml. 1, ami jvu
wliti to get lion st ni -1 skillful triiuni' nt, trv m umrc oil
Or. Tlieel. nn.lhouillcure tbu i-i h'lviuun' i -Mbit
o Wcccptio"! hi l'alo lti'reientnllmi. Kn-h f
curct ia i to 10 Unrji, Jiu4 U 2 i m t mi t r Truth.
ltiMtofall for BlULloorSUrrlcil, vnrtns or cM. OnH Hook es-
Iwnino; qiiinks. 1I urM U 3. 1- m iIiilm; b fl II' nr fur ex urn
nntlon an-1 irctn t.m In HmlnThi'iH lt". inllntinMUH uses,
djilv, 0 n 3. V.'nt. iol Shi. l-ics , CiolO. Sim.,0 to 12. Tri.aU
Incut by mill). Strict! -t n crn-y (Jtinrnnlci'il, INmltl wly
Uis 1.
Atnt cliuruv in tlii.cltj fur tlic lcxt troilttntnt.
Thai's why they enjoy their COFFEE.
Any grocer can tell you why customers
keep coming back for SJJEilG'S.
Ooljf 2c paekiE. I
A gouuino welcome waits you at
JOE WYATT'S SALOON,
Cor. Haln and Coal Sts.
FiniMt whiskeys, beers porter nnd ale
corstimtly on tap. (Jlioten tempemiicB drltiki
and cljiars.
HUMPHREYS'
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
1
Cures Fever.
2
3
4
8
Worms.
Infants' Diseases.
Diarrhea.
Neuralgia.
9 Cure3 Headache.
10 " Dyspepsia.
11 " Delayed Periods.
12 " Leuchorrea.
14 " Skin Diseases.
IB Cures Rheumatism.
16 ' Malaria.
20 " Whooping Cough
No. 27 " Kidney Diseases.
No. 30 " Urinary Diseases
No. 77 " Colds and Grip.
Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on
receipt of price, 25c., or 5 for SI.
Dn. HuMrnnEYs' Homeopathic Manual
of Diseases Mailed Fiike.
Humphreys' Med. Co., Ill 'William St.,N,Y.
For sale nt lovinslv"s drug store, SS East
Centre street,
h -aiimsfcj H u j Lsmtj-ia
CMC IfctSAFEillO SOKE. SN0 C. FOR-ttOIMH 3 SAFE
vrrfiESsilauAP""' Wi.mx Specific Co.,PmilaPa-
For sale nt l'ovlnsky'a drug store, 28 Unit
Centre street.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
0 S. PIIILMl'S, M. I).
Onico: 30 West Centre street,
Can bo consulted at nil hours.
p F. BUIiKE, M. D.
SO E. Lloyd street,
Ofllce hours : 7 to 9 a.
Shenandoah,
m., 1 to 8 and ? to i
p. in.
J" II. VOMEItOY.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Bhenandoali, Pa.
JJ- SI. 11UKKE.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Orllce Egan building, corner of Slain anc
Centre streets, Shenandoah.
"JjJ AV, SHOESIAKElt,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Corner Starket ami Centre (treets.
pUOF JOHN JONES,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Lock Box 65, Slahanoy City, Pa.
TTavlnfl, ntudled under some of the b
masters in London and 1'arU, will give leasonl
on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Termt
reasonable. Address In ore ol Btrouse, tne
eweler, Shenandoah.
MR. BIIVAN IN INDIANA.
His
Bec9ption at Indianapolis (
Like That at Boston.
MAKES MANY SPEECHES EN ROUTE.
AtSrymour the Cumltriutr (Jtlotes from a
Mi'sngt ,,f I'ri'stdcnt llurrlsou In Mip
port or Ills Arguiueut for llxputisliiu i,t
tho Citrrfiiry.
IxntAXAVoUS, Oct. 7. The reception
accorded William J. Hryan on his arrival
In Indianapolis yesterday was nearly as
great ns any ho has recelvedduring his on
tiro trip. Ho mudo five speeches here, two
In tho nfternoon and three at night, and
at each meeting ho addressed Immense
audiences, one of which was nearly a
largo as that addressed by him on Doston
Common, tho largest of tho campaign.
Tho Uryan party was received at tho sta
tion with great enthusiasm from many
thousands gathered about tho station.
Ho was taken Immediately to tho Grand
hotel, and tho parade from tho depot to
the hotel was a continuous ovation to tho
candidate, the principal thoroughfares bo
Ing so crowded that tho sldowalks wore
roped olt In order to keep tho crowds from
pressing upon tho carriages.
Aftor dinner Mr. Uryan addressed the
largest crowd of tho day at tho state house.
Kvory Inch of available standing nnd
climbing room was taken. Tho park in
front of tho stato house was packed with
humanity, thu streets on either sldo were
crowded, and people wore gathered In tho
windows of tho buildings across the street
in order to see tho candidate even If they
could not hear him. Probably less than
one-fourth of the audience heard his
speech, but tho-o who were able to get
within tho sound of his voice wero en
thusiastic to a great degree. It would be
an impossibility to estimate tho crowd, so
great was It.
After tho nnmlnco had concluded his re
marks at the stato houhu he was taken to
Tomllnsou Hall, whoro he spoke to as
many peoplo as could bo gotten into the
hall nnd In front of tho balcony where ho
stood. This meeting was also enthusiastic,
and often during his speech tho candidate
was stopped by tho demonstrations of ap
plause. Last ' night ho npokc to three
more audienros, ono to tho Commercial
Travelers' association in tho Grand hotel,
one from a platform outside tho court
house and one In Tomllnsou hall.
Mr. Ili-yan puko nt all towns where the
train stopped while passing through Indi
ana, and at JclTersonvtlle, Seymour, Mar
ion and Columbus, he spoke at lontith,
being ici'i'i.ed by enormous crowds. Dur
ing his speech at Sovmour Mr. llryan
quoted ex-l'resldent Harrison, as follows .
"I want to call your attention here In
Indiana to a portion of that mo-sago sent
tocongress by Mr. Harrison when hu was
president, in lS'.M. Let mo read you what
ho said about the offect of thu legislation
on silver. You will remember that this
was just after tho passage of tho Sherman
law. It was signed by President Harrison,
and after its passage tho prlco of silver
roso to 1.13 an ounce. On the llrst of
December of that year President Harrison
sont his message to congress, and In the
message you will Und tho following words'
" 'Tho enlargement of our currency by
the sihor bill undoubtedly gave an up
ward tendency to trade, and had a marked
effect on prieus, hut tlds natural and de
sirable effect of tho silver legislation was
by many erroneously attributed to tho
tariff account.
A Valuable I'rescrlpltou.
Editor Morrison of Worthington, Intl.,
"Sun," writes: "You havo a valuable pre
scription in Electric Hitters, nnd I can cheer
fully recommend it for Constipation and
Sick Headache, and as a general system tonic
it has no equal." Mrs. Annie Stelde, 'M25
Cottage Grove Avo., Chicago, was all run
down, could not eat or digest food, had a
backncho which never lclt her and felt
tired and weary, but six bottles of Electric
Hitters restored hei health and lenewed her
strength. Prices 50 cents and $1.00. Get a
bottle at A. Wnslcy's Drug Store.
Two Sclio(,lf-irl Kidnaped.
Hackknsack. X. J., OJt. ".Mamie and
Jennio Stagg, aged 18 and 10, respectively,
tho two daughters of Henry Stngg, master
mechanic ot tho Delaware, Lackawanna
nnd Western railroad, wero kidnaped from
their school here on Monday. Their father
suspects that tho girls wero taken by their
mother's fathor, Jacob Dordan, of Pator
son. Stagg has been separated from his
wife foi( sumo time, and his daughtors
havo been living with his mother. His
wife has been living with hor father.
It is surprising to many that foot ball
players and other athletes regard a sprain or
bruiso of so llttlo consequence. One
eason of tills is, they know how to treat
such injuries so as to recover from them in a
few days, whllo others would bo laid up fur
two or three weoks, if not longer. Writing
from Central Stato Normal School, Lock
Haven, Pa., Mr. W. H. Loscli, captain of
the liHso ball club nnd gymnasium says : "I
tnke pleasure Instating, that mcinbersof our
base lull club and myself havo used Cham
berlain's Pain lialm with most excellent re
sults. I unhesitatingly recommend Has the
best remedy fur sprains, swellings, cuts and
biuises, of any that I know." For sale by
Gruhler llros., druggists.
The ratal 1'luoiU la Molco,
Guadalajara, Mex., Oct. ".Advices
reeoivod here from Mnzatlan stuto that
the damage wrought by tho recent Hoods
in tho stato of Siualoa was much greater
than at llrot ustlmated. All tho rivers in
that state 'were lioodod out of their banks
and u number of villages and farm houses
washed away. Over a hundred bodies
have been recovered, and many others are
missing.
The Ideal l'anaeea.
Jamos L. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, says
I regard Dr. King s Jew Discovery as an
Ideal Panacea fur Coughs, Colds and Lung
Complaints, hnvimr used it in mv family for
the last live years, to tho exclusion oi
physician's prescriptions or other prepara
tions." ltev. John Burgos, Keokuk,. Iowa, writes :
"I havo been a Minister of the Methodist
Episcopal church for 51 years or more, and
havo never found auythlng so beneficial, or
that gave me such speedy relief as Dr. King's
New Discovery." Try this Ideal Cougli
Remedy now. Trial bottles free at A.
Waslcy's drug store.
Ask your grocer for the "Eoyal Patent"
flour, and take no other brand. It is thebest
flour made.
rtxt hL.
troublds. DeWltfs Little Enrljr ltlsere are
the indst effectual pill for overcjomlug such
uiwciiHics. v, ii, uagenbuch. '
ELEGANT
with each
WEET CAP
CGARETT
AN
CPPCrJTUNITY TO MAKE
ACOSlECTsONOfBUTTON
WITHOUT COST.
"A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR
GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES
a
Qmm W bras S ft H W Ml W liill
3oraetInses needs a reliable,
me purest urugs
They are prompt, sale anil certain In reso't. Tho comiine (Dr. reel' i never dlaap-
uulut. ben anywoere. a.ww. AuttKMiwuiunuiLwaw.,, v...
For salo by P. P. D. KIRMN, Shenandoah. Pa.
READING R R SYSTESVi
IN EFFECT MAY 17, U96,
Trains leave Shenandoah as follows :
For New York via Philadelphia, week day,
210, 3 2ft, 7 20 n. in., 12 IS, 3 00 nnd 9 33 p. a
Sunduys, 2 10 n. m.
For New York via Mauch Chunk, week day,
5 23,7 20a. m., 12 IS and 3 00 p. m.
For Heading and Philadelphia, week dayt
2 10, S 23, 7 20 a.m., 12 Is, 3 00 and 5 53 p. m. Sun
days, 2 10 n. in.
V or 1 ollsvilie, wct'K uayn, iv, , -u . m., ui
12 48, 8 00 and 3 35 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m.
ForTamnnua and aialmnoy city, weeK aayi
210,5 23, 7 20 n. m., 12 43, 3 00 and 5 55 p. m
Sundays, 210 n. m.
week days, 3 23, 1130 a. in., 150 and 7 25 p. m
Sundays, 3 25 a. m.
f or Ulauanoy I'laue, weetunyj,, i ju. a ao, a
7 20. 11 80 a. m., 12 4S, 1 50, 3 00,3 35, 7 25 and 9 5t
p. in. riiinuays, z iu, 3 a. m.
For Ashland and bhaniokln, week days, 8 25
7 20,1180 a. 111., 130,723 and 9 55 p.m. BUD
days, a 23 a. ui.
For Maltlmore, Washington nnd the Wesl vl
II. k O. It. It., through trains le-! Headln;
Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. Ac It. V V.) at 8 20
7 55,1120 a. in., 3 10 and 7.27 p. l. Sundays
3 20,7 00,1120 a.m., 3 46 nnd 7 27p.m. Add!
tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Cbtsl
nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 50
12 It 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. 111.
TltAINS FOll SHENANDOAH.
1-Ave New York via Philadelphia, weel
days, 4 30, 8 00 a.m., 1 30, 4 30, 'J 00 p. m. bnc!
night. Sundays, 6 00 p. m.
Im&vu New York via Mnueh Chunk, weeV
days, 4 30, 9 10 n. m.. 1 30 nnd I 13 p. in.
Leave Philadelphia, Iteadlng Terminal, week
days, 1 20, 8 35, 10 05 a. 111. and 4 05, 0 SO, 11 3'
p. ill. Handas, 11 30 p. in.
Lcnvo Iteadlng, week days, 1 33, 7 10, 10 0
11 33 a. ni., 000 and 8 20 p. in. Sundays, 1 35 a. n
Leave l'ottsville, weekdays, 2 33, 7 40 a. m
12 30 nnd G 12 p. lit. Sundn s, 2 35 a. m.
Iavu Taina(iia, week ituyx.a IS, 8 50, IliW
m.. 127.7 20 nnilS U n. in. Sumlayn. a 18 a. ra
Lonvo SIftlmiiiij' City, week dfiys, 'd4 921
It 47 a. m., 2 03, 7 11 and 10 08 p. in. Sundays, 8 4,'
n. tit.
1-o.ive Malmiuiy llajio, lveek dnya, 2 40, 4 Vd
630. 9 37, 11 50 n. in., 1 12, 2 10, 3 20, 620, 7 87 Mir
10 28 p. in. Sumlttys, 2 10, 00 a. m.
Lcnvo WfllliimHport, week daya, 712, 1010 ft
m., U 36 nnd 11 -11 p. m. Sunday, 11 15 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Lcnvo Plilladulpliln Chontnut street wart ant
South Htrect wliaif or Atlantic City.
WVckdiiys Kxpu'Hs, OOOn. m., 200, 100, 500
p in, Aet'iimmoOntlon, H 00 n. in., fi JM) . in.
uniliH KxpH'ttn, JfK), 10 00 a. m. Accum
uu nl.ition, h 00 h. in., 1 15 p. in.
llt'turnliiff leave Atlnntie City depot, cornet
Atlimtio and Arkuua avenues.
Wcckil.iM KiirtM, 7M, UOOu. in., fl 5!J0
p in. Aei'dtnmodatfou, H 15 n. in., 432 p.m.
Sund.i KxpiOHH, 100, 7 30 p. in. Aivomiuo
tlnthni, 7 t-" i n , I l"j p. in.
J'nrlor Cars on nil oxpreHS traiim.
LA SWKIUAUI), (1.(1, HANCOCK.
Cien'l Superintendent. Ueu'l l'as. Ar
t'hlf hterg Knsllth Diamond Jlrunrf.
ENNYROYAL PILLS
llrl,rlnnl nil l tnlv RrnulnA.
ArE. llWIII rvlUUU, LADIIS Kit
pwndjiral la Ut-1 ud ioLi nieutlU'
bom, M4id wiift flue rivwti i ao
.a Atlinv. Rrfui4 danatreu ullfifu
la itmi' JW pvtlcuUrt, tciUmoul&la ai
rhlfhfterttUltWMjliirAluri
Wanted-An Idea
Who can think
of tome simple
thin toMtentf
Protect jour ldu thT may tiring you wealth.
Write JUIlr AUiiLnuunn a w.. icu,
ceyi, Wa.blngWu, D. C, for their fl.auo prlte ofter
If
1 3f
BUTTON FREE
package of
if fr i L. a l
monthly, regulating medicine. Oibr I'srmless and
snouia lo used, n you hui vuo ute,,
PifSs
ipeppa. Railroad.
SCHLTYKILL DIVISION.
SKI'TIJMIIEU 29, 1891.
Train will leave Slienandoali after the bOT
dale for Wiffiiftii', (lilberton, Fraokvllle, Darfc
Water, St. Clnlr, l'ottsville. IfamtiurK, Heading,
I'dttHtown, rintenixville, Norristou n and Phil
adelphla (Itroad street station) at 6 0S and 1149
a. in. and 1 20 p. in. on week days. For Potts
vine nnu luteruietuuio euinonfl v iu a. iu.
SUNDAY.
For WlRpani, Ollberton, FrcvckviUe, Dark
Water, St. Clair, PotUvlUe. at 6 CW, 9 40 a. m. and
3 10 p. m. For Hamburg, lEeadliiR, I'ottatown,
Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 0 00,
9 40 a. m.,3 10 p. in.
Traina leave Fraekvllle for Shenandoah at
10 40 a. ni. and 12 11, 5 01, 7 42 and 10 27 p. m.
Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 5 40 p. m.
Leave I'ottsvf lie for Shenandoah at 10 15. 11 4S
a.m. and 4 40, 7 15 and 1000 p. m. Sunday at
10 40 a. niM 5 15 p. in.
Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street Rtatlon), for
Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a. in., 4 10 and 711
p. in. week djys. Sundays leave at 6 50 a, m.
Leave Itroad street htatlon, Philadelphia, log
Sea (Hrt, AMbury Park, Ocean Grove, Long
U ranch, and Intermediate stations, 1 05, 6.50, 8.25,
11.39a. m 2 3S, 3.;(0, 4.03 p. in. week-daya, 5 00
Saturdays only, hunday (top at Interlakeu
for Anbury Park), 1 0 8.25 a. -
Leave Itroad Street Station, Philadelphia,
FOIt NEW YOItK.
Kprer.s, wcfn-days,3 20, 1 CI, 4 50, 5 15, 6 50,
7;W, 82i), 9 50, 1021 (Dininn Car.. II 00 a. m,
l'JOOnonii, 12:15 (Limitett 100 and 4 22 p. 111.
DinliiKrCim), 1 10, 2 30 (Dining Can 320,3 50,
ltt), 500, 5-V, (Diniuti Car, 000. 0 50, 12,10 00,
p. in., 1201, niRht Sundas, 3 2", 1 01, 1 50, 5 15,
s 20, h 33, 9 5(1, 1021, llnnini Car, 11 03 a m.,
12 31, 2 J) f Dining Car, I OiilLInnted 1 2.1 Dining
Car, ft SO, ft JW, IMninnCarJ.OSl, 0 V), 8 12, 1000
p. in., 12 o night.
Kxprefs for lhntn witluuit change, 1)00 a.
in., wcck-d.ijH, nnd 0 50 p. m,, daily.
FOIt WASHINGTON AND TIIII SOVTH
For Baltiinre and Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 31
10 20, 1123 a. in., 12 09 (13 3) Limited Din
fng Car), 112, 8 18. 4 11 (5 19 CoiiftrcMlonal
Limited. Dining Car), 6 17, tiftft (Dining Cart,
7 5 (Dining Car) p. in., and 12 03 night
week daw. Hundays. 350. 720. 912. 11 C3 a.
in,, 1209 1 13, 4 II, (516 Congressional Limited
Dining Car), 6 55 (Dining Car), 7 58 p in
(Dining Car) mid 12 05 night.
For Soa Cllrt, Spring Luke, lii-ln-at t -i-i
iroc, Anbury Park and Lonj, Hi.umi '
KMandini'in in, 3 30 and 1 CO p m u
days. Sundays, 8 25 n. m.
FOU ATLANTIC CITY.
Leave Droad Mreet Ktntlon, Philadi-iphta cia
Delaware river bridge), oxiuchh, 7 oj p u
dally.
Ixuivo Market street Ferry, cxpre n V n n
2 00, 4 00, MW p.m. Sundayn, sf. 9 4'- t
A-connuudation, 8 00, 8 30, a. in,, :tii und t
p. ui , week dayM. Sundays, 8 00, s l ' a w 4 "
and ft 00, p. in.
For Cape May, Angkwen, Wildwood anfl
Holly lkach, and Son Iile City, Octal' it and
Avaloi. KxprcHs, 9 00a. in., 4 Co p m. vk
dayn. Sundays, 9 00 a, in.
KxproHa, 910 a. in,, and 2 30, 4 20 p m.
wk Hay. Sundays, 8 50 a. m.
For Somen Point. Kxires. 8 50 a. iu 4 00
p. m. week days, KuudaH, 8 O n. m
8. M. Phkvost, J. it. Wood,
Oeirl Manager. Gen'l Pasd'g'r AgM
Hillions of Dollars
Go up iu smoko every year. Take u
risks but get your houses, slock, fur
niture, etc., insured in first-class re
liable companies as represented by
DAVID FAUST, !3nocSt.W'
Also Life and Accidental Compaule.
Tho Rosv Froshnoss
7
And s velvety softness of the skin li inva
riably obtained by tboao who use l'ouom'l
uompiexion roiruer.
1