The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 05, 1892, Image 2

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    Evening Herald.
PUBLISHED DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED
B. O.JJ0rJB, Editor and ruliltsher.
ll'Jf. ,T. WATKIXH, Zocal Editor.
ALL TH E IHF.WS FOR ONE CENT
TheEVEXIXO HERALD hat a larger clr
BUtalitm rt Shenandoah than any other paper
published, Itookt open to all.
subscription rates:
DAlLT.per year, - 53 00
Weekly, per year 1 50
Entered at tbe Postofflce, at Shenandoah, Pa.
for transmission through the malls
as second class mall matter.
OUR CANDIDATES:
FOB ritESlDENT,
13ENJAMIN HAKUISON,
OF INDIANA.
FOIl VICE rilEHIHHNT,
WHITELAW 11EID,
OF NEW YOHK.
Republican Stato Ticket.
JDBOE OF BUrilEME COUBT,
JUDGE JOHN DEAN.
GONQHESSMEN-AT-LAHOE,
MAJ. ALEXANDER MCDOWELL,
GENERAL WILLIAM LILLY.
County Ticket,
CONGRESS,
HON. CHARLES N. ORUMM.
JUDQE,
KICHAItD II. KOCH.
DISTBIOr ATTOUNEY.I
J. HARUY JAMES.
CORONER,
DR. L. A. FLEXER.
CIRECTOn OF THE TOOR,
JAMES B. LESSIG.
29TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT,
LUTHER R. KEEPER.
1st legislative district,
JOHN J. COYLE.
THIRD LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT,
. JOHN W. KERSHNER.
4m LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT.
GEORGE W. KENNEDY.
8AMUEL A. LOSCH.
SAMUEL S. COOPER.
SOLDIERS' FRIEND.
"The New York Press says tbe
soldiers of tho country should not be
deceived by Democratic assurances of
love and protection. The records of
the Democratic candidates Bhow the
sort of friendship they bear for the
boys lu blue.
Grover Cleveland was a Democrat
'throughout the war. He sent a sub
stltute to battle for his country while
he reposed in ease in his Buffalo home.
As President he vetoed pension bill
after pension bill, against the advice
of Dqrnqcratlo Congressmen wLn
vouched for the justice of the claims.
No man can show a single benefit con
ferred on soldiers by tho Cleveland
administration.
"General" Stevenson during the
war also, remained at home, but was
bolder than his New York confrere.
He stumped the state of Illinois ouch
year of the war for Democratic candi
dates who declared the war a failure
and insUted that Jrfl D.ivls was a
martyr.
Mr. Cleveland and Sir. Stevenson
both earnestly supported the Demo
cratic platform of 1864, the principal
plank of which read;
Resolved, That this convention doos explic
itly declare as the beiise of tho American peo
ple, that alter four years of failure to restore
the .Union by tho experiment of war, during
which, under tho pretense .of a military neces
sity or war power higher than the Constitution,
the Constitution Itself has been disregarded In,
every part, and public liberty and private right
alike trodden down and tho material prosperity
of tho country essontlally Impaired Justice
humanity, liberty and tho publlo welfare de
mand that immediate, efforts bo made for a
cossatlonof hostilities, with a view to an ultl
mate convention of tho states, or other peace
able means, to the end that at the earliest prac
tlcable moment peace may bo restored.
This, resolution was passed In August
of 16(54, when Grant was marching
upon Richmond for the last grapple
with the.dyiug Confederacy, and at a
time when the only hope of the youth
was In Northern disunion and luk6
warmuees.
During this same period Benjamin
Harrison was dally risking his life In
his country's service, and Whitejaw
iReid, by his graphic pen pictures of
battle scenes sent from the front, was
rousing the North to a last grand
struggle. Can there be any doubt as
to which la the soldiers' ticket?
Pay uo attention to the stories in
tho Democratic organs about Republi
can dissatisfaction. There is none.
Republicans, are in for a fight,, and a
fight for victory. Victory will baours
in November, and don't you forget
it!
The first thing Mr. Cleveland has
to do if he wants to bo President Is to
get rid of,,eomo..of ,t,he , asses. rN. Y
Sun. '-Nice name -for tho mugwump.
BASEBALL RESULTS. ,
Two dainos rUyeil Ily Each Club on In
dependence Day.
AFTERNOON GAMES.
AT PITTS BURO.
ntteburc .....2 10200401 -10
Doltlmoro .....0 0000011 0-3
Batteries Torry and Miller; Foroman and
Gutuon.
AT CLEVELAND.
Cleveland 1 0000200 0-3
Washington 3 0100000 x 4
nattorlos Rcttgcr and O'Connor; Klllcen
and McGulro.
AT CINCINNATI.
Cincinnati 3 2100000 08
Huston 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 2 7
llnttcrlisi Dwycr Chamberlain and Vaughan;
Stlvctts and llcmiett.
AT LOUISVILLE.
Louisville 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 14
Brooklyn 0 2 2 1 0 0 2 0 0-7
Unttcrics Sunders, Stratton and Dowse;
Haddock and Duller.
AT BT. LOUIS.
fit. Louis 0 1000020 0 3
Philadelphia 1 0300200 x-0
llutterlos Oleason and Duckley; Carsey and
Crou.
AT CHICAGO.
Chiengo 1 0 0 2 2 0 2 2 312
Now Vork 1 3 100000 0-5
Hattcrlos Hutchinson and Schrlvcr; Crano
auu uuyiu.
MORNINO OAMES.
Following arc tho rosults of tho morning
At Chicago-Chicago, 2; Now York, 11.
At Loulsvlllo Louisville, 0; UruoMyn, 4.
At St. Louls-St. Louis, 1): Philadelphia, 2.
At Cleveland Clm eland, 0; Washiiigtou, 2,
At Pittsburg-Pittsburg, 7; llaltimorc, .i.
At CliH'lniiati-ClncIunutl, 0; Boston, 0.
STANDING OP THE CLU113
1'cr
U'Ort yO Ct
Hoston 48 111 .710
I)rookiyu...42 B4 .u:)U
Phlladera. 42 25 ,lyJ7
Cluclnnutl..37 27 .578
Cleveland. .31 30 ."ill
Pittsliurg.. 31.35 .493
Per
JTnn Lott O'l
Vt ushlnir'u.31 37 .45(1
Cluuur....2K 33
New York.2'J 37
8t 1JUI3...-7 37
IiOUlsvillo .27 42
Ualtlmuro.,17 48
.4f0
.43!)
40.1
.301
Kastorn League d
AFTERNOON OAMES.
At Buffalo-Provldenco, 18; Buffalo, 1.
At Troy-Troy, 4i Albany, 6. '
At Rochester Rochester, 1; Syracuse, 0.
At Elmlra-Elmiru, 13; Blnghunitou, 10.
MORNING GA1IE3.
At BuffaloBuffalo, 4; Providence, 1.
At Albuny Troy, 13; Albany, 7.
At Syracuso Rochester, 4; Syracuse. 2.
At Ulnghainton BInghamton. 11; Llinlra, 3.
Democratic Notification Committee.
Buffalo, N. Y., July 5. Mr. Norman
E. Mack, chairman, of the sub-comuilt-tae
appointed by Hon. W. L. Wilson,
cnairman oi cue JNotlilcatioii commit
tee for tl'o purpoxo of arranging a time
and place where it will bo convenient
for Cleveland and Stevenson to be form
ally notified of their nomination, 6ays
that he has heard from Mr. Cleveland
and that the cx-Prosldeut will bo ready
to meet tho full Notification Committee
in New York, Wednesday, July 20. Tho
arrangements for the affair are in the
hands of a committee consisting of tho
Hon. W. C. Whitnoy and Mayor Hugh
J. Grant, of New York.
RainuoIC. Grnham Pardoned.
Washington, July 5. Samuel C. Gra
ham, an American citizen, condemned
to 20 yearn' imprisonment for the mur
derof a ..Mexican in the State of Jallsoo,
has, upon tbe recommendation of Con
gressman springer and prominent oltl
zens, been pardoned by tho Mexican
Government.
piurpliy Wants to Fight Dixon.
San Francisco, July 5. Jph nny Mur
phy, of Boston, lias issued a challenge
to fight George Dixon, before any club
offering the largest purse, for the bantam-weight
championship of tha world.
He has posted a forfeit of $100 here and
will keep tbe challenge open two weeks.
Ilanlnii Defeats llosmer.
Hartford, Conn., July 5. Hanlan
beat Hosmer about ten feet last nlL-ht
lu a three-mile race with three turns on1
the Connecticut river. Timo IB mln
utes, 5!) seconds.
World's lleoord ltrnken.
Kirkwood, Del., July 5. Belle Ham
lin and Globe broke the world's double
team record hero by making a mile la
2ll2. Best previous record, 2:13.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
To-day Dublin University celebrates
its Ter-conteuary.
All suburbs within ten m il es are to b
incorporated iu Berlin.
News from the interior of Russia In
dicates renewed scarcity of food.
Four miners at Prague have con
fessed that they caused tbe fatal flru in
tho Berkenberg mines.
A cloudburst occurred at Langtoft,
county of York lu the morning. Several
houses were destroyed.
There Is' no cholera in Paris. Only on
death from the disease, a case brought
In from the suburbs, has occurred.
Chancellor von Caprlvl has asked tho
opinions pt tbe German federal govern
ments on holding an exposition lu 1807
or 1898.
Obanges have been Introduced in tin
children's schools in EUsas-Lothr ingeu
with a view to further Germanizing tha
provinces.
Plunket, a Parnelllte candidate, and
JUlleeu, Ms uacKar have been mobbed
at Lough Macrery at tha instigation of
a priest named Murphy
The French introduced a guillotine In
Annam and the nrst execution de
lighted tho natives. They consider tha
ho rrors of a criminal death lessened.
Baron Stuinm, German Ambassador
to Spain, has been recalled, and is to go
on the retired list, lie will be succeeded
by De ItadowiU, German Ambassadoi
to Turkey.
In tbe Clyde regatta the Emperor
William's yacht Meteor defeated the
English yacht Ivorna. The American
yauht Wlnouah won easily iu the small
er class race.
Weather lleport.
WAsniNOTOir, July 0. For Now England:
Fair; warmer; (outhtreiterly winds.
For Eastern New York, Eastern Pennsyl
vania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware
Fair) warmer; winds blltinir to southwest
erly. Tor Western New York and Western Penn
sylvania; Probably (air; wanner, winds iUTt-
uvg to southerly.
WEAVER AND FIELD
People's Party Candidates for
President and Vice-President.
NOMINATED ON THE FIRST BALLOT.
Gen. Weaver Received 005 Votes and
Tleld 773 on the First lloll Call-Au-othor
Sot of Candidates Nominated ut
Night After nil Uxcltlnc Session.
Omaha, Neb., July 5. After an ex
citing afternoon and evening session of
the Third Party, Prof. Vincent, of Indi
anapolis, at midnight, nunounced that
Indiana would go solid for Weaver.
Dean, of Now York, amid applause
and confusion, stated that the CO Votes
of that Stato wore for Weaver. Missis
sippi followed suit.
Schilling of Wisconsin charged the
Chair with being privy to an attempt to
stampede the convention.
Georgia withdrew Paige and moved
that Weaver's nomination be made by
acclamation. But a number of the
delegates were loud in their protests of
disapproval and the roll call wont on.
Virgluia ondorsed Weaver. South
Dakota changed from Kyle to Weaver.
Wisconsin was reached ut 12:15, and
Itobert Schilling seconded Kyle.
At 12:30 Oklahoma, last ou the list,
was reached, and Samuel Crocker sup
ported Weaver.
The first ballot stood: Weaver, 003;
Kyle, 275, scattering, 2.
After the ballot, S. F. Norton moved
that tho nomination be unanimous.
Schilling of Wisconsin seconded the
motion, which was carried. The nomi
nation was mado unanimous at 12:55 a.
in., and the delegates rose to their feet
nud gave three cheers.
A Texas dolegato moved au adjourn
ment until 8:30, hut the Chnir ordered
the call of the roll for nomination for
Vice-President nt 1 a. m.
Gen. James. G. Field, of Va., was
nominated for Vice-President on the
first ballot, the vote standing: Field,
733; Terrell, 551.
CAMPBELL WILL DECLINE.
II. C. Payne Says He Will Not Conduct the
lti'iitiblleau Campaign.
Milwaukee, Wis., July C. H. C.
Fayuo, the Wisconsin Republican leader,
and member of the National Committee,
has sent to J. S. Clarkson the following
telegram:
"Chmpboll will decline. Keep this
private. I am posting our Weshington
friends so as to secure wlsost action.
Campbell will bo in Washington to-morrow."
The fact that this telegram had been
sent leaked out hero accidentally, and
caused much talk iu Republican circles
here.
There is n rumor to-day that Mr.
Payne himself is possibly to be chosou in
place of Campbell.
MAJOR FALLS DEAD.
lie Led the Darby; Cuvulry Charge at
Cedar Creek,
San Francisco, July 5. Major J.
F alls, a veteran of the Mexican War and
of the Wnr of the Rebellion, Is dead, of
general debility.
A't the battle of Cedar Creek he led
the cavalry charge on the Confederate
ranks, whioh for daring and boldness
of execution had .but few equals duriu g
the war.
After the war lie located in San Fran
cisco. Ho was appointed on "the police
force in 1870, and in 1860 was retired as
sergeant.
CITY OF CHICAGO STILL FAST.
A Diver Iteporta that the Steamship It
Dudly Damaged.
London, July 0. The hull of the
City of Chicago has been examined by a.
diver, who reports that
the steamship
is firmly caught on tho jagged rocks,
and that she is in a much dumaged con
dition. The tugs sent by the Iuman Line
from Liverpool are preparing for an at
tempt to pull the City of Chicago into
deep water.
A SUmly Attended Convention.
Cincinnati, July 5. The National
Convention of representatives of the col
ored race, held in the Zion Baptist
Church, was poorly attended. The ob
ject of tho convention was to arouse
public sentiment and to put a stop to
the outrages against the colored people
in me oouiu.
No Clew to the Murderer.
Lexington, Va., July C. Granvilla
Leech, a prominent and wealthy citizen
of Rockbridge county, was 'murdered
last night ou the public highway neaj
Historic uosuen rass, a lonely locality.
He was shot lu the bead and back,
mere is no.ciew to tue murderer.
Michael Davit t' Forecast.
.Dublin, ouiy o. Jiicnael Uavltt as
serts that the McCarthyltes will carrv
eighty seats lu Ireland, the Unionists
seventeen, and the supporters of Mr,
John Redmond five, and that the home
rule majority of Ulster will be main
talued.
Won tho Championship,
New York, July 5. Peter Priddy, of
Pittsburg, at the uduurtl games of the
New York Letter Carriers' Association
cure, defeatad tho five mils champion
runner, K, C. .McClelland, thereby win
ning the champlonsbip pa America.
A Ramrod Through Ills lleud.
Trenton, N. J., July 0. Frank Hol
land, 13 years old, was Instantly killed
while ranunlnK powder In a large can
non. The powder exploded, sending
the ramrod through his head, entering
just under tbe left eje.
Mrs. Sears Assisted.
Paris, July 6. Owing to Mrs. T. Jef
fersou Coolldge being Indisposed, Mrs.
dears assisted the American Minister to
receive at the Hotel Continental.
Representative Craln lletter.
Wabiii.noton, July 6 Representative
Craln, of Texas, who. was taken, sudden
ly 111 fu the Housu on Saturday, is bet
ter, and spent very good night.
Japanese Jttiqnotle.
Travelers in Japan tell of tho uncon
cern with which a Japanese will tako a
bath In full publicity, and tho custom
has impressed foreigners as immodest.
An Englishman who has not been long
fn tho country says thero Is really
nothing immodest in tho promiscuous
bathing of men, women and children
from a 'Japanese- point of, viow. 'With
them cleanliness is; tho object sought
for, and the etiquette' of the- bathroom
differs1 frdm tho ctlouctto of the parldr.
With' Europeans, ho' says, tho attitude
of waltzerd is only permitted when the
music is played. It is something llko
this faith tho Japanese bathers. When
tho necessary operation of washing or
doing other1 Work requires it, to strip be
comes ti duty. On tho other hand, a
Japancso woman would scorn to appear
decollete. To her eytf our ballrooms aro
an astonishment, and tho exposure of
6
tho person for display is incomprehensi
ble. This writer tlilnks that tho Japan
oso aro not excelled by their western
brethren in modesty.
Silk by Machinery.
A genius in Syria, named Mousa
Khouri, has discovered tho secret by
which tho silk worm makes silk. Ho
can make the silk by machinery, with
out tho aid of tho silk worm. In this
way tho cost of making silk can bo re
duced one-half. A manufactory Is to bo
started in Georgia soon by a Syrian
colony. To manufacture silk In this
way a largo tract of land has been se
cured on which to plant mulberries,
aud tho emigrants expect soon to make
their fortunes.
Thn American 'T)iotlo ftro rapidly bdcomlriff
rnco of nervous wrecks, and tho followiutrsuKKcsta
tho best remedy: AluhonsoIlempCiDj.of Butler,
Pa., swears that "when his oon wns ppwchlcea Jrora
Kt-.vitiiA n.inco- Dr. Mllas' Croat Rcstoratlvo
Nervlno cured him.' Mrs. J. U. Mi tier, of Valpar
alsoJnci.eJ.D.Taylor.of Lopan?port, Ind., each
mined?.) pounds from tafclnn It. Mrs. II. A. Gard
ner, of Vistula, Ind.. v?c3 cured of Q taGO convul
sions a day, and much, hcada-bo, dlzilnesa, back
fjche. and nervous tirriRtrntinn- hv ono boltlo.
Daniel Myers. Ilroohlyn. Mich.. Bayn hU daughter
was cured of insanity of ten years etandlnp. Trial
bottlesnndflnoboofc of marvelous cures. FllEU
tx druggists 'xnii rcmcay contains no opiates.
Dr.rJlWoG MocHcal Co.,Clkhart, India
DR.THEEL,
Morth Fourth St.,
tho'oalT gecaite Oerma onrlcM
Piwlfclfit ta Ut Uaitd Bute who li
idle to car BtOOd PolflOnj
Nervous Debility Spe
cial Diseases both
HklaDIteiue. ItirdBpoUFidna la tbi
booc'.SoreThroat Mouth,
Blotch m, VlnpUi, KrOfiUoDl, in si
hrt Lletrx, tfWflUlDgi, IrrlUttoni,
IiitlKiemUoD) 1 ni BiboIdii,
lilrictufea, We&k&eaa ul tuly
MUcr'nUMi'iid.4Il DIwhoii reinllltm frra Biocm
tn ti-.rtUonor OMrwork. Kcfnl cues eared In to 10 J" I
relief nf onoe j)o noi 1m hr, r mtlr twhM dyer
Uilnt Dootor, Qowk, Ffcmllj or Uorrl Physician hu Wled.
IJr TIIRSt enras. pooltlvcly d wlUiomt Jtuntkio. from
(nilocii. olp, tooo KTn oin kt tho i coitii?iati
Mttti tir. rich or poor, ind to. itmp for bOOK
'TP,JTH, pnM,l Qb under ewnm Wdniftoiaia.
lloit'tit. rtnllr from 9 to 8, Kt'm 6 to 9, Vrt. aad Bab
Kt,i6' ln.Suai'.arttltHn. yrlw'ca1Vwd ha
For :ietvrni mmi Weda. and Eatardar J'Ula, dally Ttaa.
Chlchpfitcr' Enellah Dloraond Rrand.
,-Gy?L Original an,rnlj Genuine. A
DrUKgUt for CAiCAItfcrt i'nglUh It-JK
monti Brand lu ltd anil UoU Dieulllo4y
iVia bolei, iftlnl llh blu ribbon. Tale 7
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In iLiupi for psrtlouUri, t..tiiiKiBlLU aal
"llcllcf Tor I.n.llec,lnlcKr, by return
Cblche.tcr CUeiulcal Co..Undl.onNauarft.
CoU by aU Local UfuetKU, i'ltlladu-, i'a.
EASILY. QUICKLY. PERMANENTLY RESTORED..
WeftLlits, .erTOuanuatiXlebllltrt ul arila fro
;awr azoeiaaa, iba rwulu t rttwott,
CM. Poll atrCDKU.. datTklabmcnt tAB
weaoeaa, worrj, cm.
gtven to every organ a3 jortioa of tha bodt . HlmpU, DtrU
meiboda, lumwdlaM Imf-roTcmtol tm. failure ImMMtbL.
rf boil Oboiaa for S00. Wrlurn nwuiu U aur
vilbTrjlx boxes. XMM) rcfwantMM, Baed U for kMk
tit lnlloni nnd proofs, aeftled. iddreM,
VPHX C1TV iutCAL CO VklUdelskU, Vm.
Hess' Livery Stable,
118 X. market Alley.
NEW BUGGIES iND HARNESS, SAFE. HORSES'
Finest turnouts In town.
Would he pleased to receive a share of tho
public pationage.
xxohivi:ox7-.Xj :
.ELLIS, TheTiQSiaitli And Slove Dealer,
has removed to tbe
33 Went Oil is Ht,, Hliunauiloali,
Where he will be pleased to meet all his old as
wen as many new customers as possible,
Good work-, fair price.
Rooting and Spouting neatly done.
SALOON AND RESTAURANT
36 East Ceutre Street.
Tho hos( beer, ales, portor; whiskeys, brandies,
wiuea uuu uuusv vigurs always on nanu.
W.M. J. EVANS, Prop.
FIBE INSURANCE.
Largosl and oldest reliable purely cash com.
panlea represented by
DAVID
120 S. JardinSt, Swnanqoah.Pa.
"TJEPE ELECTRIC"
(John McNeil's old stand)
East. Centre St, Shenandoah, Pa.
The finest, purest and best Beers, liquors,
The pUeo has been entirely renovated and lm
proved. Polite attention bnd honorable treat-
weavui nn. 11
' . P. JaJWULHOLLAND.
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STARTLING pMTSl
Mm
READING JUL SYSTEM.
Lehigh Valley Division.
ARRANGEMENT Or PA8SEN
OEH TRAINS.
MAY 15, 1892.
jndoah forPenn Haven Junetlon.Mnuch Chunk,
Lchlghton, Slatlngton,Whtte Hall. Catasauqua,
Allentown, Dothlchom, Easton, Philadelphia,
Ihizleton, Weathorly, Quaknlte JuncUon, Del-??.,?4n1'.,!!Iinoy-c"y
Bt 7.40. 9.08 a m
lZ.flJ. .-1 III. rk vrt rr
For New York. B R7. ofw a m t i it in
B.58 p. m.
i;or najieton, Wllkcs-Uarre, White Haven,
ttston, Laceyvllle. Towanda, Sayro, Wavcrly,
Wmlra, Rochester, Niagara Falls and the West,
10.41 a. m., (3.10 p. ra., no connection for Roches
ter, uumiio or iMiamira Falls). 8 03 n. m.
Ilplnurnrn U'ftlu. flnti
and
For I.ambertvllle and Trenton. S OS a. m.
For Tunkhaunock, 10.41 a, m., 3.10, 8.03 p. m.
1' or Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and Lvons, 10.41
For Scranton, B.67. 0.03. 10.41 a. m.. 3.10. 5.M n.
m.
For IlftZlfthrnnk. .tfAAn Tlrfftnn on. npnnlnnH
5.57, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m 13 52, 3.10, 5.20 p. m.
For Ashland, Olrftrdvlllo and Lost Creok, 4.27,
7.48,8.52,10.15a.m., 1.00,1.40, 4.10,-6.35, 8.10, 9.14
For Itaven nun. Ccntralia, Mount Carmcl and
Shamokin. 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.40. 4.40. 8.00 n. m.
l or YatosvIUe, Park Place, Mahanoy City and
a ni ant ,n-v. M ' ' ' ' ' '
UI' UQO. O.D1. .4U. U 'JM. 1 1 Jl ,1 m . fi'l 3 1(1 K 9fl
u.vu, v. i. w., y. iu
10, T.. m, and nrrivn nt Khnrmnrtmih ul
v.u.i u, m., iz.0, 3.iu, o.M p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for I'ottsville, 5.50, 7.40,
0.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 4.10, 5.20, 8.03 p. m.
9.05, 10.15, 11.48 a.m., 12.32,3.00, 5.20,' 7.00, 7.15, 9.30
Leave Shenandoah for Hazieton. 5.57, 7.40, 9.08,
10.41 a. m., 13.52, 3.10, 5.20, 8.03 p. m.
Leavo Hazieton for Shenandoah, 7.30, 9.15
11.00 a. m., 12.45. 3.10, 5.30, 7.05, 7.50 p. m.
SUNDAY TltAINS.
Trains leave for Ashland. Girardvllln and Lost
Creok, 7.29, 9.40 n. m., I'i30. 2.45 p. m.
For Yntesvllle, Parff Phico, Mahanoy City.
Delano, Hazieton, Dlack Creek Junction, Penn
Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown,
Uethlchem, Easton and New York, B.40 a. m.,
12.30 p. m. ,
For Philadelphia and Now York, 2.55 p m.
For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and
Delano, 8.40, 11.35 a. m 12.30, 2.55, 4.40 0.P1 p. m.
Leavo Hazloton for Shenandoah, a30, 11.30
a. ra.. 1.05, 4.37 p. ra.
Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.50, 8.40,
9.30 a. m., 12.30 2.45 p. m.
Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40
a.m., 1,35, 5,15 p. m.
A A. MCLEOD, Pros & Gen. Mgr.
C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass Agt.
Philadelphia, Pa.
A. V. NONNKMACHEK. Asst. G. V. A.
Kouth Uethlehem. Pa.
pENNSVLVANIA RAILROAD.
BCIIBTLKILL DIVISION.
NOVEM13ER 15, 1891
Trains will leavo Shenandoah after tho above
date for Wlggan's. Gllherton. Frackvllle, Now
Castle, wt. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Heading,
S'ottstown, Phocnlxvlllc, Norrlstown and Pall.
dclphla (Uroad street station) nt 6-M and 11:45
a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays. For Potts
vllle and Intermediate stations 8:10 a. m.
SUNDAYS.
For Wlggan's, GUbcrton, Frackvllle, New
Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 0:00, 9:40 a.m.
and 3:10 p. m For Hamburg, Reading, Potts
town, Phicnlxvlllo, Norrlstown, Philadelphia
atfl:l), 9:10a. m., 3:10 p.m.
Trains leavo Fracltvlllo for Shenandoah at
10:i0a. m. and 12:14, 5:01, 7:42 and 10:09p.m.
cundays, 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p. m.
Leavo Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah at 10:15,
11:43 a. m and4:40,T:15and9;42p, m. Sundays
at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for
Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at & 57 and 8 35 am,
1 10 and 7 00 p m week days. On Sundava leave
at 0 50 a m. For Pottsvlllo, 9 23 a m. For New
York at 3 20, 4 05. 4 10, 635, 0 50, 7 30, 8 20, 8 30,
9 50, 1100. 11 14. 11 35nm. 12 00 noon (limited ex
press 1 00 nnd 4 50 p m) 12 41. 1 35, 1 40, 2 30, 3 20,
4 00, 4 02, 5 00, 8 00, 0 20, 6 50, 7 13, 8 12 nnd 10 00 p
m, 1201 night. Sundays nt 3 20, 4 05, 4 40. 5 36,
8 12. 8 30. 9 60. 11 36 a m nnd 12 44. 1 40. 2 30. 4 02
(limited 4 50) 5 28. 0 20. 6 60, 7 13 and 812pm and
12 01 night. For Sea Olrt. Lbng Uranch and In
termediate stat!6ns 8 20 nnd 1114 am. and 4 00
p m weekdays. For Ualtlmoro and Washing,
ton 3 50. 7 20. 831.9 10. 10 20. 11 18 n m. 12 35 (lim
ited express, 1 30. 3 40,) 4 41, 0 57, 7 40 p m 12 03
night For Freehold only & Ou p m week days,
For ualtlmoro only at 2 02, 401, 608and 1130 p
tn. Sundays at 3 60. 7 20, 9 10. 11 18 a m, 4 41. 0 57
7 40 p m, 12 03 night. Baltimore only 6 03, 1130
p m. For Richmond 7 20am, 130pm and 12 03
pight. bundays, 7 20 a m, 1203 night.
Trains will leave Harrlsburg for Pittsburg
and the West every day at 12 25 and 310am
and (limited S 00) and 3 40 p m. . Way for Al-
toonn at 8 15 am and 4 10 p mvery day. For,
Pittsburg and Altoonl' at 11 SO n'm every day
ana iuo p m wecit uuya. A .
mMtlna ...111 I...A U.hu, n Hfl 1 1 1 n m ba
Elmira, Ginandalgua, Rochester, .'Buffalo and
Niagara Falls at 5 10 a m, and 135 p m week
nays, i' or I'.imira at d au p m ween aays, i' or
Erie and Intermediate nolnts at 5 10 am dally
For Lock Haven at & 10 and 9 50 a m daily. 1 85.
aud 5 30 p ra week days For Ronovo at 6 10 a
m, iittano. oaupm ween aays. anu o iu a m on
Sundays only. For Kane at 6 10 a m, 1 35 p m
week days.
C. H. Poon,
J. R. Wood.
Gen'l Manager
Gen'l I'jss'g'r Agt
"PHILADELPHIA & HEADING R.
R.
-L
Tl&l K TAULB IN KFrEUT MAT ID,
Trains leave buenanuoau aH follows;
For New York via Philadelphia, week davs
z.u, o.'M. iu.uo a. m., 1.. Dp,E 3Unua
53 p. m. Sunda;
2.08, 7.40 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chun:
a Mauch
:.48 p. m,
week days, a.j, 7.18 a. in., 12.33,
For Reading nnd Philadelphia, week days,
x.us, 7.10, iu.ua a. m.,i.i, ..-in, D.ra p,
m. Sun
day. 2.08. 7.4(1 a. m
For Harrlsburg, week days. 2.08, 7.18 a. m.
2.48, 5.53 p. m.
For Allentown, week days, 7.18 a. m., 12.33,
2.48 p. m.
i' or I'oiisviuc, weeu uays, -.ua, , .is a. m.,
v.its, d.d.1 p. m. bunoay, s.us, T.40 n. m., 4.1 p,
For Tamaqua and Mahanoy city, week days,
2.08. 6.23. 7.18.10.08 a. m,.12J3. 2.48.5.63 d. m. Sun
day, 2.08, 7.40 a. ra., 4.23 p. in. Additional (or
Mahanoy City, week days, 6.68 p. m.
For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.18
a. ra., .io p. ra.
For wuuamsnort. tsunburv ana L.6wlsnurir.
week days, 3.23, 5.23, 7.18. 11.28 a. jn 1.33, 0.58
p ra. aunuay,-4.Ja. ra.,iJ.iu p. m.
i' or juananoy 1'iane. weex aays, ..ua, 3.1, a.si.
.18, 10,08,' 11.2S a.m., 12.33. 1.33, 2.48, 5 63, 0.48, 9.33
p. m. &unaay, 2.U8, 7.40 11. ra., jj.ui, 4.23 p. m,
ror uiraruvino, ( liappanannocK bianon
weekdnys, 2.08, 3.23. 5.23. 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. r
m.
12.33.1.SJ. 2.48. 6.53. 6.58. 0.33 n. m,
Sunday, 2.08,
3.23. 7.46 a. in.. 3.03. 4.30 D. m.
For Ashland and Shamokin. week days, 3.23,
5.23, 7.18, U.iS-a.m,, 1,33, 6.68, u.23 p. m. Sun-
day, 3.:a. 7.40 a. m.. 3.03 p. m.
TiiAiiia run aiii'jnAiNiiuAii:
Leavo New York via Philadelnhta. week davs.
7.45 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night. Sun-
aaytO.uu p. in., is.io mgni.
Lsave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days;
4.30, 8.45 a. m., 1.00, 3.45 p. m. Sunday, 7.01) a. m.
T,.nhll.lnt,l. ,...1. ........ t tn ,n,u,n
UGUVO . uii.uuuiu, nut. U.JB, ..IU, IU.WU. 111.
4.00, 6.00 p. m., from Ilroad and Callowhlll and
8.35 a. m 11.30 p. m, from 8th and Green streets.
Sunday, 9.05 a. m., 11.30 p. in., from 9th and
Green.
Leavo Reading, week days, 1.35,7.10, 10.05, 11.60
a. m., D.K, 7.07 p. m tjunaay, 1.3.1, lu.ta a. m.
Leave Pottsvllle. week davs, 2.40. 7.40 a. m.,
13.30, 6,11 p. id. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m 2.05 p. m.
Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.28 a.
m.. l.zi. 7.13. tf.is n. m. bunaav. 7.4.1 il. m.
2.60 p. in.
i.eave juananoy uity, week davs. 3.40. 9.18.
11.47 a. m 1.51, 7.42, 9.44 p. in. Sunday, 3.46, 8.1T
Leave Mahanov Plane, week At ra. 2.40. 4.00.
6.30, 9.35, 11.69 a. m., 1.05, 2.06, 5.20, 6.29, 7.57, 10.00
p. in. sunaay, s.4u, i.uu, .27 a. m., 3.37, o.m p. m,
Leavo Glrnrdvllle. (Rannahannock Station)
weeks days, 2.47, 4.07, 6.36, 9.41 a. m.. 12.05, 2.12,
6.20, 6.32, 8.03, 10.00 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07, 8.33,
a. m.. 3.41. 5.07 n. m.
Leavo Wllllamaport, week days, 3.00, 9.13, 11.66
a. m a.M, 11. isp. m. sunaay, 11, id p. in.
For Ualtlmoro, Washington and the West via
D. & O. R. it., throuzh trains leave Glrard
Avenue Btatlon, Philadelphia, (P. & R. R, R.) at
a.oa, o.ui, 11.1 a. m., a.m, 0.4., t.i y. m. aunuuV)
3.63. 8.02. 11.27 n. m.. 3.66. 5.42. 7.13 D. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf
ana nouth street wnari, ior Aiianiio uuy.
Weekdaya Express, 5 15 (excursion 6.451. 8
9 00,1045 am, UK) naturdays only 1301. 2
3 00, (70 mtnuto llyer 330), 4 00, 5 0i), 600 p.
Accommodation. 8 00 a m, 4 15, 6 30. 6 30 n m
Hundaya-Kxpress, 5 15., 7 00. 7 3)1, 8 00, 8 30,
uo, v au, iu au a in., 1 ou p ra. Accommodation,
R tin a m and 4 45 n m.
Returning leavo Atlantlo City depot, Atlantlo
ana Arknnan? avenues. tveeKuays 7 uu. 7au,
8 00, 9 00, 10 00 a m and 3 15, 4 00, 6 30 Excur
slon600 .630.7 sO.BSOnm.
AoconunodaUon,4 10, 550, 810 a m, and 4 30
p m.
Bundavs Exoress. 3 30. 4 00. 600. 600. 6 30.
7 00.7 311,8(0, VBOp m.1 Accommodation, 7 30
tt ra nuu dujiiiu.
O. G. HANCOCIC, Gen'l Pass'r Agt.
A. X. MoLEOO Prcs,iGen'l Manner
. hl Jjaiosvlllo, Lovlston and Ueavor Meadow,
7.40, 9.08 a. ra., Vi.ta, 5.20 p. m.
For Audenried, Hazieton, Stockton and Lum
ber Yard. 6.57. 7.10. a.ns mil n m . a in
first National Bank
THEATRB HUII.IN,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
Capital, $i 00,000,00
rf. W. Lcisennng, Pres.,
P. J. Ferguson, V,. Pres.,
J. R. Leisennnq, Cashier,
S W. Yost. Ass 'i Cashier.
Open Daily From 9 tn 3.
3 PER CENT. INTEREST !
Inltl ou 8nvlttK DepoHltH.
LAUEB'S
Pilsner zxxiL
Ijafgor Boor
ORDER AT ONCE.
Christ. Schmidt, Agt.,
207 West Coal St.,
SH:E3Sr-A-3SrXDO-A.HC.
Shenandoah
Business
allege
A Inrffc Attcudaiice
Dally.
Room for a Few More.
Take advantage of the present
chance to secure a
GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION I
For terms, &c, call at the College or address,
W. J. SOLLY,
Shenandoah, Pa.
FREE
-zEs-sraa-
EXAMINATIONS I
"Oopjrliut.i8aV
Our EYE SPECIALIST
Will be In SHENANDOAH,
ON WEDNESDAY, JULY Gth, AT THE FERGUSON HOUSE)
From 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Persons who havo headache or whose eves ara
causing discomfort should call upon our spec
ialist, and they will receivo Intelligent and skill,
ful.attentlon. NO CHARGE to cxamlno your
eyes, livery pair of glasses ordered Is guaran-
loea 10 De suusiaciory.
5TJ3E33E33ST cto OO.,
Oculists and Opticians,
1010 Chestnut streot, Philadelphia.
SHENANDOAH
BOILER WORKS!
Iforth Em'rlelt Street, Xear Coat,
Uienandoah, l'a.
Of all kinds promptly attended to.
Special attention given to
STEAM FITTING, &C.
W. E. Smith & Son.
IE WIS' 98 LYE
U P0WDE2ED AilD PESnilED
(patented)
The itronat utl purut Ly mtda. Unlltt
ether Lye, tlelng flu powder u pkekt
la e&a with remor&bla 114, tht oooteoU tr
lwiT readr for um. VlU mk tht bit por
fumed Hard Soip lo 20mtDate without boiling
IT IS TUB BEST for eleanilas aia plis
d 1 1 la fating ilnki, ototi, wuhlnf botttti,
)1rU UUt4U.
Pga?:ra.a
COFFEE HOUSE.
MRS. CONNICIC IN CIIAnGE.
A SQUARE MEAL AT A NOMINAL PBICE.
Everything well cooked and clean. An elab
orate bill of fare dally. Lodgings
for travelers.
DIKH. CONNICIC, 3a N, Mnlll Ht.
MEN WANTED
Ta tmtjk iJllr Comi Intbt Electa of aelfbua.
Kartr Kzceaai-a, Imlasloua.AcrvouallrMlUr.Uiasof
Bfiual rower, InitlncT, io. ,B. irreatlf oar faith la
our Spectflo wo tvhl atnd one rull 3lontu'a Uedlvlu
ajidlluch Valuable Information Fill' K. ddrcw
. UvUt Bit4r,I(w York.
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