The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 02, 1892, Image 2

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    Evening Herald.
PUBLISHED DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED
JT. a BOYEIl, Editor and rublUher,
W3T. J, irATKZXS, Zoeat Editor.
ALL TH E IMF.WS FOR ONE CENT
The EVENING IIEItALDhata larger cir
culation In Shenandoah than any other paper
published, Books open to all.
SUBSCRIPTION rates:
DAILY, per year 113 00
Wekklt, per year, 1 60
Entered t tUe PostoSlce, at Shenandoah, Pa,
for transmission through the malls
as seeond olass mall matter.
OUR CANDIDATES:
FOIl ritESIDBKT,
15ENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.
ron VICE TOESIHDNT,
WHITKIjAW REID,
Or NEW YOIIK.
Republican State Ticket.
judoe or snriiBME oouut,
JUDGE JOHN DEAN.
ooNonnssMrv.AT-i.AnaE,
MAJ. ALEXANDER MoDOWELL,
GENERAL WILLIAM LILLY.
County Ticket.
CONGI1B8B,
HON. CIIAULES N. DRUMM.
JUDGE,
RICHARD II. KOCH,
district attohnev,
j. Harry james.
COIIONEIt,
DR. L. A. FLEXER.
DI11ECTOK Or THE TOOK,
JAMES U. LESSIG.
29Tn'SENATOIlIAL DISTniOT,
LUTHER R. KEEFER.
1ST LEGISLATIVE DISTIIICT,
JOHNJ.COYLE.
lIUItD LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT,
JOHN W. KERSHNER.
4TII LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT.
3EORGE W. KENNEDY.
BAMUEL A. LOSCII.
SAMUEL S. COOPER.
BILLION DOLLAR CONGRESS.
The comparison of appropriations of
tills session of Congress with thoso of
the first session of the last Congress,
made in the Housj on Thursday by
Mr. Ilolman, aud which called forth a
statement in rebuttal for the Republi
cans from Mr. Henderson, of Iowa,
ahowa that the total appropriations,
regular and permanent, for the present
session, are 5435,887,777, while those
of the first session of the, last Congress
were $541,230,67.2. Deducting from
these amounts the regular and de
ficiency pension appropriations, tlife
appropriations for the first session of
the last Congress exceeded the ap
propriations for this session by 33,
291,010. The statement shows that the
Fifty-first CongreiB, at its first
session, appropriated $31,611,054 for
the navy, while this Congress has so
far appropriated $23,476,773. The de
ficiencies appropriated for by this
Congress amount to $14,441,121, as
compared with $38,099,746 appro
priated for by the Jlrst session of the
last Congress. Mr. Holroau estimates
that the amount of revenues for the
next fiscal year will be $455,330,350.
Sir. Henderson, in his statement,
shows that the regular and permanent
auuual appropriations frovldedfor by
the House in the first session of the
Fifty-first Congress aggregated only
$443,322,877, while in the present ses
alou of the House there has been ap
propriated $484,887,777, making the
appropriations for thb House for this
session exceed those of the House for
the first session of the Fifty-first Con
gress by $42,409,111. He makes a sep
arate statement concerning pensions,
which shows that the House in its
present session has appropriated for
this purpose $142,499,398, as against
$164,550,383 appropriated In the first
session of the last Congress, making
the total appropriations for this ses
slon to exceed those of the correspond
ing Besslon of the last Congress by
$22,050,990.
Mr. A. E. Stevenson, of Bloom
lngton, III., who was selected as Mr.
Cleveland's running mate, lives In the
memory of the poople as tho most
untiring, worker of tho official guillo
tine In American history. He was
First Assistant Postmaster-General
under Cleveland, and is charged with
about 60,090 oAlclal decapitations dur
ing the four years that he held tbe
fate of the postmasters of the country
In his hands. A very large proportion
of -the dismissed officials were veterans
tha widows of veterans, There
would have been less complaint if he
had replaced thtse with Democratio
veterans enough of whom could
have been found to have succeeded
ifcair Itepnblloin comrades. But Mr,
Stevenson neyer overflowed with af
fection for ' those 'who wore' tbe blue,
and an honorable discharge from the
Union army did not have much
weight with him In deciding an ap
plication for a postmastership. A
letter from some ward or township
boss as to the applicant's efficiency
"among the boys" counted for a great
deal more, and now he gets his ro
ward.
TiieN, Y. Sun says some of our
contemporaries have tumbled Into the
error of supposing that the new eleo
toral law will make It easier for the
Democracy this year's light In New
York city. This coufldeuco is mis
placed. It arises evidently from lg
mranco of the termb and conditions
of the new law, under which this
year's presidential election in New
York will be governed and directed.
Fur from assisting the Democracy, the
new ballot law will operate to tlir
benefit of the Kepubllcaus.
Gen. D. E. Sickles warned the
Democratic Convention bcforo Mr.
Cleveland's nomination, that he didn't
know an ex-soldier lu the state of
New York who would vote for him
And no man knows more ex soldiers
than Gen. SicklpR.
A Million Frlendis.
A friend in need is a friend indeed, and
not less than one million peoplo have found
just such a friend in Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption, Coughs and
Golds. If you have nevor used this Great
Cough Medicine, one trial will convinct
yon that it bat wonderful curative powers
in all dlieaies of Throat, Chest and Lungi.
Each bottle is guaranteed to do-all that It
claimed or money will bo refunded. Trial
bottles tree at 0. H. Hagenbuch's drug
ttora. Large bottles 60c and f 1.00.
Lano's Family Medicine
,Movos the bowels oach day. -Most pooplf
nuod to U90 it.
I'lagi mill Hunting,
Wholesale and retail, at Jinx Refto's,
West Centro street. A nico lino of silk
flHgs. Also, a largo lot of cheap fireworks
for tho wholesale trado, Just received.
Call early beforo all are gonu. Cheap for
cash.
BASEBALL RESULTS.
Plttsbnrgs Down tho Giants In a Tcu
Inulitg Game.
AT PITTSDnnO.
nttsburff 0 00122211 2-11
Now York. 0 20 220021 0-9
Ilattorlos Terry anil Minor; Crano and Doylo
AT CLEVELAND.
Cleveland 1 0 0.1 1 0 0 0 0-3
HOStOU O O O J 0 O 1 0 04
llntterios Cunny and Zlmmor: Stivutts and
Bc'Uuctt,
AT LOUISVILLE.
Louisville 0 0 0 !l O 0 0 S 1 0
Philadelphia 2 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 1 8
Ilattorlos Sunders and Dowsa: Keefe and
Clements und Cross and Woyhlng.
AT CHICAGO.
Chicago 0 0000200 13
uuitimoro i uuoooiOx-7
Ilrttterlo Ilutchlntnn nnd rritfrldirn And
Scurlrcr: Cobb und Qunsou.
AT ST. LOUIS.
St. Louis i 00000040-5
uroowyn 1 0100020 04
SIlatterlcs-Gttlvln and lluokloy; Foutz and
alley.
STAKDIKO OP TUE CLU11S.
Per
TTon Lnt Ct
Boston 40 18 .710
IIrooklvn...30 21 .011)
Vhlladorn, 4U 84 ,0M
Clnclnnuti..:i4 !iU .607
Clovclond..UJ 28 .Ml
l'ittslurir..33 34 .483
rer
n'on XiOJt Ct
Washlnir'n.30 34 .40U
Ctncaim....87 33 ,4fi8
Now Yorlt.27 30 .42U
be Louis. ..20 3G 41(1
Louisvllio .20 3!) .400
liultlmore..l7 40 .270
I'm turn Lcaguo.
At Troy-Troy, 8; Syracuse, 1.
At Blmlra-Eluilra. 0: lluiro o. H.
At JUinghamtou Illnghamton, 12; Roches-
$200,000 FIRE.
Three Men Die In u Conflgration at Wood'
luml, cal.
Woodland, Cal., July 2. A Are in
the business portion of tbe town, caus.
ed a heavy loss and was attended by
several fatalities.
W. M. Portor, superintendent of the
Woodland WaUr Work?, was killed by
foiling walls, and an unkuoivn man
was burned to death la the Jackson
lilook. Oeorca Tobias Inhaled flames
and Is dead.
The Are broke out In a barn in an
alley back of tbe main street. The
blaze made rapid headway, aud before
anything could be dona was devouring
me iiacKsoa uiock.
The Exchange Block was next at
tacked by the flames, and owing to
the soarclty of water burned rapidly.
The block occupied by the Exchange
uoioi una me ueatner Ulock were part
ly burned.
The losses aggregate fully $200,000,
on which there Is Insurance amounting
to nuout uuu tunc sum.
Would vou rather buv lamo-
chimneys, ono a week the year
round, or one that lasts till some
accident breaks it ?
Common glass may break or
not the minute you light your
lamp; if not, the first draft may
break it; if not, it may break
lrom a mere whim.
Toucfh class chimneys, Mac
beth's Pearl-top" or "Pearl-
glass, almost never DreaK trom
heat, not one in a hundred.
Where can you get it? and
what does it cost ?
Your dealer knows where and
how much. It costs more than
common glass: and may be, he
thinks tough glass isn't good for
his business.
riMburgb, Fa. Gio. A. Jtxcwrx Co.
IT WILL BE ANi OPEN MILl
The Fight at the Homesteac
Works Developing.
TO BE A LIFE AND DEATH STRUGGLE
Latrtt Move of Cnrnrcle's New 825,000,
000 Organization Thirty Thousand Me
Idle In rittNbun; Kmployos of th
Homestead to lie l'nld lu l'ull.
PiTTSBtmo, July 2. "Hereafter th
Homestead Steel Works will be operated
as a non-union works. We shall not re
cognize the Amalgamated Association o'
Iron and Steel Workors In our denllngi
with the men. Tho mill will be an opeq
mill, where a 11 men may work record
less of their affiliation to a labor organi
irttlon."
The foregoing plain statement leaver
no doubt as to the company's Intention
regarding the light at Homestead, and
narrows the light down to a life and
death struggle, so far as the Amalga
mated Association Is concerned.
30,000 MEN IDLE.
Kffect of tho Dispute Ovtr Wages In
l'UUlmrs.
riTTsmir.o, July 2. Tho only addi
tional signatures received to the Amal
gamated Association wage scale are
thoso of the Scottsdale Pennsylvania
lion & Steel Company and the Coving
ton, Ky., Steel Company.
There are beyond doubt more idle men
In Pittsburg and vicinity to-day than
there has been at any one time for the
past 15 years.
The omployes of all the Iron mills ex
cept the sheet mills are walking the
Btreets, and the wheels ol the great
manufacturing concerns of l'ittsburg
which were so busy are idle.
With the various Iron nnd glass plants
Idle, tho South Side presents an odd ap
pearance. It Is a complete shut down.
Evcry mill has suspended nnd there
are 30,000 men idle lu that pare of Pitts
burg. At nearly all of tho iron mills in the
district millwrights and mechanics are
at work making necessary repairs, and
nt some, at least, the shut down is
known to bo temporary, as the manu
facturers have assured their employes
that work will be resumed as soon ns
repairs and stock-taking are completed.
WILL BE PAID IN FULL.
Four Thousand Men to Receive Their
Slunoy aud a DUchurgu.
Homestkad, Pa., July 2. A notice
has been posted ut tho entrance to the
Homestead Company's olllco enjoining
all employes, from tho highest to tho
lowest, that they will bo paid oS in
full.
About 4,000 men in all will receive
their money and also notices of dis
charge.
Barring the fact that the crowd of
workmen may be noisy no demonstra
tion is anticipated.
A member of the Advisory Hoard of
tbo locted-out men said to-dny:
'Mr. prick's statemeut .that only
28Q Jnijn were affected by the new scale
is a mistake., livery man In tue mill
suffers by it, and wo can prove, it.i The
general reductlous In alt departments
range from eight to ten per cent, and
in some as high as 40 per cent."
Vhlle It cannot be exactly estimated
yet, the loss to the Curuegie Company
every day the mill is idle is very heavy
and amounts to thousands of dollars.
In case the firm falls to recede from
its present determined stand there will
be great dunger ot being unable to fill
the government aud World's Fair con
tracts. The compuuy is under a $500,-
000-bond for the completion of a lurge
utuouut of armor pinto, und unless tue
old men ure taken back or new men
Becured there is a probability of the
government demanding a forfeiture.
WILL EMPLOY 40,000 MEN.
Tho Cul'lieglu htuol Coinuuny, Limited,
Aildu tu 1U Already lliiuiuutte- l'lunt.
Pittsbuiio, July 2. The extouelvd op
erations in iron aud steel formerly con
ducted under the firm names of Carne
gie Brothers & Co., limited; Carnegie,
l'hipps & Co., limited; Allegneuy hue-
sermer Steel Uo., ana tut? keystone
Bridge Compuuy ut tbe Edgar Thomson
Furnaces, the Edgar Thomson Steel
Works, Duaquesuu Steel Works, Home
stead cSteel Works, Lucy Furnaces, Key
Btone Bridge W orks, Upper Union Wills,
Loner Union Mills, Beaver Falls Mills,
Scioto Ore Mines, Larimer Coke Works
aud Youghlogheuy Coke Works will ba
currkd ou by the Carnegie Steel Com
pany, limited.
The general offices of the nen firm
will be lu this city, witu brunch offices
in all the principal cities ot tho United
Status.
None of the details of the transaction
will be mado public by the Arm at pres
ent, aud they will wait until tho trouble
at their works is settled beforo filing
the papers ol record.
'ihe cupltal stock will be $25,000,000.
The company will have in its employ
upwurd ol 4U,UUU in n.
One Hundred and l'lfty Quit Work.
St. Louis, July 2. As tbe result of a
refusal to sign tha jchIq adopted by the
Amalgamated Association in session for
a week past at Pittsburg, Pa., tho beat
rs, rollers and puddlurs employed by
the Ilelmbacher Forge & Holliug Mills
Company, ucmbering 150, have quit
work und the mills have been snut
down.
Union nolllne Mill Clusei.
Cleveland, July 2. Tho Union Roll
lug Mill has closed, and It .Is impossible
to tell wheu it will reopen. The mill
usually shuts dowu for repairs during
the summer, but the present suspension
Is due to the trouble between tbe manu
facturers and .the Amalgamated Asso
ciation ot Iron and Steel Workers.
Another Shut Down.
Lakcabteu, Pa., July2. At m.idnlght
the Susquehanna und Columbus Iron
Companies ot Columbia shut down (or
an Indefinite period, Fully 500 men re
thrown out of work. It was stated that
Uiakhut down was tor tbe purpose ot
g soma repair.
1 1
Prohibition Defeated.
AoorBTA, Ga., July 3. Prohibition
has boon defeated, here, by the adverse
majority of over 1.400, being fully tw
to one,
NEW8 OF THE DAY,
Mackerel in great numbers and largi
size have been struck on tho ooast ol
Maine.
D. M. Howell, a well known resident
of Stockton, Cal., charged with passing
counterfeit money, has been held in thi
sum ot 115,000.
Artioles ot incorporation ot the Balti
more & Ohio Conneotlon Railroad Com
pany have beon filed with tho Illinoli
Secretary of State.
Passed Assistant Surgeon Victoi
Means hns been detached from the Navj
Yard at New York and ordered to tin
Naval Hospital nt Norfolk, Va.
John Bock, nn insurance agent, ol
Flint, Mich., Is missing, together witl
$7,000 belonging to the Union Central
Life Insurance Company, of Cincinnati,
Ohio. '
Frank Smith, charged with the mur
der of Wollman during the late rus
tiers' troubles, has arrived at Cheyenne,
Wyo. He denies tho charge, and sayi
ho can prove an alibi.
Kansas farmers are having groat trou
ble in securing sufllclont bunds to bar
vest the enormous oropi in that State.
They are offering from $3 to $3 per day,
with board, wages never known to pro
vail beforo.
rilceitlcHRnrifs, Ricii nnd Nervons
lEeatJaclic, Bncliacho. IHzzlnPss,9f or.
bid Fenrs, Hot linslics, Tfcrvoup
! Npepsin, Dullness, Confusion, II.VK
tcrln, 11 ts, St. YltiiH' I.moe, Opium
lEnblt, t)rmnl(ciinoH, ct c, m-o curnl
by Dr. Miles' Jtcstorntivo Nervine.
It does not contain opiates. Mrs. Sophia C.
Urownleo, DcLand, 11a., suffered with Epilepsy
for CO years nnd testifies to a complctocuro. Jacob
retro, Ella, Oregon,' had been sufferlnfr with Nerv
ous Prostration for four years, couhl not sleep,
rjothlnu helped him until ho used Dr. Mlloo' Ro
otoratlvo Nervine; ho Is now well, l'lno hooks
Free nt druEglsts. Dr. Mlloo' Norvo and
Liver Plllo, GO doecs for 2.' cents tiro tho beet
romcdy for Biliousness, Torpid Liver, etc., etc
Dr.rillos' Medical Co.,Elkhart,lnd.
TEiAi iioxxxs ram:.
DR. THEEL,
r,oc North Fourth at.(
DOO tel. Green, 1'HiLAUBLrniA,
tba only reDulo (ienum Amerlou
frfciiim in tb United Xixtet wbo U
bi to cur Blood Poison,
Norvo ua Debility Spe
cial Diseases of
bkla DUcue. lt.4poUFilniU tb
6tme,SoreThroat A Mouth,
BlotcbM, Ilmplc, ErupUoai, toft ot,
bril I'lcer. Swelling!, Irrttttlona,
JaflirnmftUoni and RaoDl&Kt,
titrlaturti. WetkntM n3 Pr)j
II-mt, lost memory, wik tacit. menUl 'amlrty, Kidney oa
ruii.T D1cmm an4 iv plsfMM .reiulilng from Ecwm
T 11 cr ttci or Ororwork. Reef nt cuci cnrM la 4 to 19 "J1 1
r-Hf onoe. Do not V hr(1 mttet wbt dfen
thin Po-Mor, QoMk, Family or llorltl PhyilHao ba faUM.
1. THl'.EL cures positively ltt""t detention Iron
t UltneM. OLD, YPtTMQi IPDt AdKD M TKOtl OOntilTUTDII
Mir uat rirri or poor, :
"TKUTH" cportni 6h
Itauni. rtitllf from to' S, 1
na za. iwmp ror do OH
k nnilfr tworo Ustlmoblua,
I, KT'tf 6 to . Wrt, and BU
rv't 10. Puudtr 9 till IX. Writ or tall and t iaTd.
Ynr Rcf-renoe i trod. u?d fluturd Ula. dally TLce.
Chlehetr'a EneUnh Diamond TlranA.
tf-ffUS
Half fienulne A
Orljrttiul
Arc, aJway rUittl. ladic, aik
VrmcpiX for OiUketter' Jtoalith Dto-,
tiumdJtranJ la Itcil vtd Ooui rnetallio
boiei, acaied wuu biu nbboa. Take
no other. J?tfudanaerovi ttibtfiiu-
tion m4 imitation. AtDroggUti,orieni4e.
id iiaropt tor ntrucai&ri, iciiimomw ana
'ltellef foi Itadlect" in Utter, by return
Ol uh iv.uuu it-iiiuwmui, am JVper.
Iflietnr (,'hemfciil Csv.Slti.llann Niu.im.
EASILY. QUICKLY. PERMANFWTI v nrcmnrn
t ftatncM, JServouaMCM, Debility. Aid til rrom
Ally erron or lawr ciceaMi, tbt molu r Tarwork.
Ickneaa, worry, eta. Vull itreiistb, dTlopmat a4 loB
flren Co rery ornn and portion f tho body. Bimpla, oatwal
petbodi. Immedlau improranoot tMi, PaUara lmpilbl.
t.00 per Ui) 6 boi for 5 00. Wrltua gaaraaloo to aar
with trery ati boiea. KMiO rerrt&et. Bond itaap far k.
iplanatlontaairrooh, ataUd. AddraM.
lkN CU V iUUiWAU OO rblUidphla, Pa.
Hess' Livery Stable,
xiB N. Xtlnrkct Alley.
NEW BUGGIES AND UAltNESS, SAFE HORSES
Finest turnouts In town.
Would bo pleased to receive a sharo of tho
puouo pauonago.
B.33MOVAIj I
ELLIS, Tb Tinsmith and Stove Dealer,
has removed to the
33 West O .. It Ht HlteunuctoRli,
Where he will be pleased to meet all his old as
wen us many now customers as possible.
uuuu wgru i luir price.
ItooHng and Spouting neatly done.
SALOON AND RESTAURANT
36 East Centre Street.
Tho best beer, ales, portor, whlsltoys, brandies.
wmua uuu uuusv ciurs uiways on nana.
WM. J. EVANS, Prop.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Laxsostand oldest reliable purely cash com
panles represented by
120 S. Jardm St., Shenanooah, Pa.
"THE ELECTRIC"
(John McNeil's pld stand)
fast Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa.
Tbe finest, purest and best Beers, liquors,
nico, pun?;-, uiurs, a.;., m iuo county.
Toe place bas been entirely renovated and fm.
proved. Polite attention and honorable treat
ment, to an. ,
P. J. NULHOttAKD.
It will pay
any ono in
want of
WALL PAPER
to und. 6c. to par noiUge on our bekntlful lwot
Addceu r. U. 0XIV. Ulnh Bt, 1'rortdMM K.t;
Mervoys Prosiraiion
Iff
BEADING JUL SYSTEM.
Lehigh Volley Division.
AIUtANOEMENT OP PASSEN
GER TllAINS.
MAY 15, 1892.
inaoan forPnnn trnvnn Ttinirtn -it 1.
vnrfinwn' iJft.l!Won' Whlte Hail.Catasauqua;
lazlcton. Wcathorlv. Ouaknkn .Ttmnl.nn. ni.
itio and Mnhrtnnv Pltw nt KeT t An n no I. M
12.52. 3.10. 6.a) -"
,FOpr Now York, 5.67, 9.03 a. m., It62, 3.10,
m f ,0, "a?Ioton,yllkcs-Darre, Whlto Haven,
5 "?'nl,Lafeyyllle. Towanda, Sayro. Wavcrly,
m K lit0Poh?Ster' Niagara Falls and the West,
iu.41 a. m., (3.10 p. m., no connection for Koches-
er, uunaio or Niagara Falls), 8.03 p. m.
For Uolv dnrn. nln,..o"i,'.i. 4 a
roudsburg,5:67a.m:r5.2ap.m.ul,i'
For Lambertvlllo and Trintnn. a (is n.
For 1'unkhannock, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 8.03 p. m.
if or Auburn, Ithaca. Geneva nnd Lrnn. in 41
i, m 8.U3 p. m.
. 0IV,S1,nesvl!!,2LovlstonandBoavor Meadow,
.40, 9.08 a. m., 12.52, 5.20 p. m.
For Audenrled. Hailntnn Ktnoirtnr t..
cr Yard. 6.57. 7.40. o no m ,(, ,., ,n
.2U p. m. . ' ' '
or acranton, 5.57, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 8.10, 5.26 p.
For Ilazlebronk.Jn.1iin nrtf,nn i.nin
.57. 7.40.9.03. 10.41 u. m . 1 s- .1 in K '
- E ?y?Ra' Q'rardvlllo and Lost Creole," 4.27,
n48.6J, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 0.35, 8.10, 9.14
For Itaven Run, Centralla, Mount Carmcl and
bhamqkln, 8.52. 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.0) p. m.
For Yntpsvlllo, Park Place, Mahanoy Qty and
Delano. 5.67. 7.40. 9.03. in ii n m nn
i03, 9.24, 10.27 p.m. ' ' ' ' '
iranis win loavo Shamokln at 7.55, 11.65 a. m.,
J.10. 4.30. r.. m. and ILrrll-n nt ClmnaAal, nt
t.05 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 5.20 p. m.
, kmZ'. Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.60, 7.40,
J.08, 10.41 n. m 12.52, 3.10, 4.10, 5.20, 8.03 p. m.
Lcavo Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah, 000. 7.40,
11.05, 10.15, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 6.20, 7.00, 7.15, 9.30
Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 5.57, 7.40, 9.08,
10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10. 5.20, 8.03 p. m.
Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.S8, 9.15
11.00 a. m., 12.13, 3.10, 5.30, 7.05, 7.60 p. m.
Trains leave for Ashlnmi. nir,iMviiio nun T.oai
Creek, 7.29, 9.40 a. in., 12.30, 2.15 p. m.
ror latosvino, Park Place, Mahanoy City.
Delano, Hazleton, Ulack Creek Junction, I'enn
Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allontown,
Uothlehom, Easton and New York, 8.40 a. m.,
12.30 p. m.
For Philadelphia and Now York, 2.55 p m.
For Yatesvlllo. Park Ilap.n. Mnhnniw (ntv nil
Delano, 8.40, 11.3a a. m., 12.30, 2.55, 4.40 H.V'V. m.
Leavo Hazleton for Shenandoah. 8.30 11.30
a. m.. 1.05, 4.37 p. m.
Lcavo Shenandoah for Pottsvlllo, 5.5(J 8.40,
9.30 a. m., 12.30 2.45 p. m.
Leavo Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah, 8.30 10.40
a.ln.,1.35. fi.lop. m. j
a. a, 01O1.KUU, I'res & ucn. Mir,
C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass Agt
Phlladelphla.Pa.
A. W. NONNEMACHKR. AssUQ. P. Ai
Kouth Hethlehem.Pa.
JENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
BCIinrLKlLL DIVISION. '
NOVEMBER 15, 1891
Trains will loavo Shenandoah after the nmvn
date for Wlggan's, GUberton, Frackvllle.Uew
Castlo, St. Clair. Pottsvlllo, Hamburg, ReaJing,
Pottstown. Phconlxvllle, Norrlstown and Jnll
adclphla (Broad street station) at 0:00 and 1:45
a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays. For Puts
vlllo and Intermediate stations 9:10 a.m.
For Wlgcan's. Gllborton. Frackvllle. lew
Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvlllo at 0:00. 9:40 1 m.
and 3:10 p. m For Hamburg, Reading, Pitts-
town, pnoenixviiie, Norrlstown, Phlladelihla
at 6:00, 9:40 a. m., 3:10 p. ra. !
irains leave rracuviuo ror nenanaoat at
10:40a.m. and 12:14. 5:01. 7:42. and 10:09 nm.
hundays, 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 p, m.
ieavu i-oiisvitie lor anenanaoan ai itio,
11:48a. m and 4:40. 7: 15 and 9:42 n. m. Siindiva
nt 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. i
ijoavo i'nuaaeipnia (uroaa street stationiior
Pottsvllle ond Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 m,
4 10 and 7 0Q p m week days. On Sundays lave
at 6 60 a m. For Pottsvllle, 9 23 a m. For lew
York at 3 20, 4 05, 4 40, 515, 0 50, 730, 8 20, 130,
9 50, 11 00, 11 14, It 35 a m, 12 00 noon (limited
press 1 00 and 4 50p m) 12 41. 1 35, 1 40, 2 30, 20,
4 00, 4 02, 5 00, 0 00, (1 20, 0 50, 7 13, 8 13 and 10 O p
m, 1201 night. Sundays at 3 20, 4 05, 4 40, 35,
8 12, 8 30, 9 60, 11 35 a m and 12 44, 1 40, S 30l 02
(limited 4 50) 5 28, 0 20, 6 50, 7 13 and 8 12 p m Ind
12 01 night. For Sea Girt, Long Branch aniiln
termcdlate stations 8 20 and 1111 am, ahdt 00
p m weekdays. For Baltimore and Washig.
ton 3 60. 7 20. 8 31. 9 10. 10 20. 11 18 a m. 12 35 nm.
lted express, 130, 3480 4 41,.857,.7 4,0 p m 103
iiibui.. e ui c i uuuuiu uiiiy o uu p m wcck uiys.
For Baltimore only at a 02. 401,608 and 11 8 p
m. Sundays at3 60, 720, 9 10. 11 18a m, 4 41.W67
7 40 p m, 12 03 night. Baltimore only 5 08, 1 30
p m. ror uicnmono. Tuuam, isup m ana 1 Ui
night. Sundays, 7 20-a m, 12 03 night.
Trains will leavo Harrlsburg for Plttsbrg
and the West every day at 12 25 and 310im
and (limited 3 00) and 3 40 p m. Way for U-
toona at 8 15 am nnd 110 p m every day. ".'or
Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 20 a m every ay
uuu iv m u in weoK uaya.
Elmlra, Canandalgua, Rochostcr, IlutTaloLind
Niagara r aus ai o iur a m, ana 1 p ra wen
days. For Elmlra nt 6 30 p m week days, Tor
Erie and Intermediate points at 6 10 am atly
T.nr.1. Umrnn n, K Id n.1 RU. n n'k
. V. UVVn. ..(.,1.11 U. U IV UUU B U-J U IU UU II 1 , Ol,
and 5 30 p m week days For Rcnovo at 6 0 a.
m, 135 and 5 30 p m week days, and 5 10 an on
Sundays only. For Kane ut 5 10 a m, 1 33 , m
week days. ;
C. H. Pugh, J. R. Woo,
Gen'l Manager Gen'l Pass'g'r .gt
PHILADELPHIA & READING R. It. 1
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 15, 1892.
Trains leave Shenandoah as follows:
For New York via Phlladelnhta. week dvs.
S.08, 5.K3, 10.08 a. m., 12.3.) 2.48, 6.63 p. m. Surlay,
2.08, 7.40 a. m. For Now York via Mauch Chnk,
week days, 5.23, 7.18 a. m., 12.33, 2.48 p. m. -For
Heading and Philadelphia, week ,ovs.
2.08, 5.23, 7.18, 10.08 a. m., 12.23, 2.48,6.53 p. mi Sun-
d.lv. '2 OH. 7.4(1 n.. m.. 4 3 n m f
For Harrlsburg, week days, 2.08, 7.18 'i m.,
For AUentown, woek days, 7.18 a. m.i2.33,
2.48 p.m. j
For l'ottsvlllo, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m,2.33,
2.48, 5.53 p. ra. Sunday, 2.D8, 7.40 a. in., 4.23 1. m.
TCr... HI. .n n ..n n m, A . ... , ,,1 '
2.08, 5.23, 7.18,10.08 a. m.,12.33. 2.48. 5.53 p. rSsun-
day, 2.08, 7.40 a. m., 4.23 p. m. Addltlont for
Mahanoy City, woek days, 0.68 p. m. j
For Lancaster nnd Columbia, woek dayi 7.18
a. ra., 2.48 p.m.
For Willlamsport, Sunbury and Lewlturg,
week days, 3.23, 5.23, 7.18. 11.28 a. m., 1.3 6.58
p m. sunaay, a.-s a. m., 3.03 p. in. ;
1irtH Mnhnnnn lllnno ...nl, An j tQ intlu
7.18, 10,08, 11.28 a. m., 12.33. 1.33, 2.4S,5.53, 64, 9.33
p. ra. aunaay, z.ua, j.'j. 7.40 a. m., s.uj, 4.'p. in.
rur uiraruviiiu,
For Ashland and Shamokln. week davi a.23.
5.23, 7.18, 11.2& a. m., 1.33, 0.68, 9.23 p, mV Sun'
aay, 3.23. T.4U n. m.. a.ra p. m.
TRAINS FOIt SHENANnOAIIii
Leave New York via Philadelphia, weoklavs.
7.45 ft. m., t.SQ, 4.00, 7.3Q p. bl, 12.15 nightf Sun-
uuy, u.w p. JU., 1m.io uitjiil.
Lsave New York via Mauch Chunk, weeklays,
T nn ..n U.I I. nl nlil ...nn1 . .1 n .. ., ..7,'nA.
uvula Jt uiiMuciiJuiu, m-ui. uujd, i.iu, JU.ua. m.
4.00, 6.00 p. ra., from Broad and Callowhli and
8.35 a. m., 11.30 p. m. from Vth and Green Stpnts.
Sunday, 9.05 a m., 11.30 p. m., from 9k and
Green.
Leave Reading, week dys, 1.35.7.10, 10.0, 11.60
a. m., 6.55, 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.35, 10.43 a. l.
Leavo Pottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40.. m.,
12.30, 6,llp, m. Sunday, S.40, 7.00 a. in., 2 p. m.
Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 1.28 a.
m., 1.21,7.13, 9.18 p. ra. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 1. m.,
8.60 p. m.
Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3 4( 9.18,
11. ti u. ui., i.di, j.-t., v.n y. in. ounuay, a. , s.n
a. m., 3.20 p. m.
Loavo Mahanoy Plane, week de vs, 2.41 4 00,
6.30. 9.35. 11.69 a. m.. 1.(6. 2.06. 6.20. 6.26. 7.S1 in a1
P. m. Sundar. 2.40. 4.00. 8.27 a. m.. 3.37. 5 0 n m
Leave Girardvllle. (Rappahannock Stlon)l
weeks days, 2.47. 4.07, 6.36, 9.41 a. m., 12 01 2.12
5.26, 6.32, 8.03, 10.06 p, m. Sunday, 2.47, 4.0, 8.33
a. in.. 3.41. 5.07 n. tn. ' ' ,4K,i
Leave Willlamsport, week days, 3.00, 9.t 11.55
n. ra., 3.35, 11.15p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. in.
For llaltimoro, Washington and the Wot via
II. & O. R. It.. throUL'h trains lnnvn rirr,1
Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & 11. R. t.) at
.do, o.ui, ii.i u. ju., 0.00, o,z, Y.ia p. m. audav.
on am Urn. . Urn 1 ... a... j ,
0.1111, o,v, (.. u. iu., u.inj, U.-I. 1. id 11, ui.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION
Loavo Philadelphia, Chestnut street vbarf
uuuruuiuBirwt wuurj, iur Aiiantio uuy
. Weekdays Express, 515 excursion 0 fc. 8 00.
9 00,1015 am, lop t-nturdaya only 130! SCO,
aw, iiuiuiuuiuuju iiu, D uu, UUVQ ra
Accommodation, 8 00 u m, 415, 5 30, 0 SO o h
Hundays Expioss, 5 15, 7 00, 7 So, 8 00 8 30,
vw, v uw, IV ov 1. w., II ill. rtliCOOimQCltlOn(
8 00nmnnd4 45 pm. T
Returning leave Atlantld City depot, Atantlo
anu Ariiu.a8 uvenues. w eenaays 7 ue 7 30.
8 00. 9 00. 10 00 a m and 3 15, 4 00, 6 30 licur
slon 0 001. 6 30. 7 30. 9 30 n m. 1
Accommodation, 4 10, 6 60, 8 10 a m, ant 4 30
p m.
Hunri.Dl Pyiloco Him 1IV1 RIV1 AVl.nA
7 00. 7 S, 8 00. 930 p m. Accommodatloi, 7 80
Huinuiiswuiu.
a O. nANCOOK.aen'lPass'fgL
K JL MuLKOD, Pres. &Oen't Muaaeei
First
National Bank, i
'Hi
I.I,,,.,
TIIEATRIJ BDILDIKO,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.i
Capital, $100,000.00
(f. Vlf. Leisenrmg, Pres.,
P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres.,
J. R. Leiscnnnq, Cashier,
1 W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier.
Open Dally Front 9 to 3 1
w
3 PER GENT. INTEREST !
Pntd an Havings Deposits.
s
SPllsnox- and.
Xiagoi 23oor
ORDER AT ONCE.
Christ. Schmidt, Agt., '
207 west uoni Ml,,
S-tHCE3ST-A.3STJDOA.I3:.
Shenandoah
Business
College
A LurKC AttcuUiiuce
Dally.
Room for a Few More. r,
Take advantage of tho. present
chance to secure a
GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION I
For terms, &c, call at the College or address,
W. J. SOLLY,
Shenandoah, Pa.
FREE
33-52-33-
EXA.MINATI0NST
Our EYE SPECIALIST
Will bo In 8HENANDOAII,
QN WEDNESDAY, JULY Eth, AT THE FERGUSON HOUSE
From 8:30 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Plnnfl Tl.ll n imra linn rn ftt n nhna. r.,.
causing discomfort should call upon our apeo
lalist, und they w ill receive intelligent and skill,
ful attention, NO CIIARQE to examine your
eyes. Evorypatrot glasses ordered Is fiuaran.
teed to bo satisfactory.
TJ3E:3E3Kr x&s OO.,
Oculists and Opticians,
1010 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
SHENANDOAH
BOILER WORKS!
North Emerleh Street, Near Coal,
bhenandoah, I'a.
BEPAIRIKTQ
Of all kinds promptly attended to,
Hpeclul attention given to
11 ' ; 1
STEAM FITTING, &C. l
W. E. Smith & Son.
LEWIS' 98 LYE
(patented) '
Tbt itrongttt aud purtMt mtd. UolUf
ether Lye. II Utlug a flat powder and pck4
In a can with renuThbl 1U, tht ouatecti art
alwajri rttdr for um. Will mak tat hut por
futuod Hard Soap Id SOtaloutei vrtthQutboUina
IT IS TUB BEST fur oleaadag wait pipea,
dl i Id feotlng ilnkl, cloaeu, waihlog botUa
patDU, ireci, cut.
COFBBJHOUSB.
MRS, CONNIC1C IN CIIAROE.
A SQUARE MEAL AT A NOMINAL MICE. '
Everything well cooked and clean. An elab
orate bill of faro dally. Lodgings
, for travelers.
R'lg,CONNf Cir.,j X. Mllllt Nt,
MEN WANTED
fo teat aT-oltlio Cure forth elliyU ot teilimM. i
K.rlr fiHUN, lJnlBlon.flreulllillUr.uiMpt !
Boiud l oner, ImpoteacI, 0. Bi. ert If our Ulth U
our Hpectflo its iillluiiil odkVuiOI colli". MedlOm
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