Evening Herald. rOBLISIIED DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED IL a SOYF.n, Editor and l'ublteher. W.V. .T. WATKIN8, focal Editor. ALL THE NF.WS FOR ONE CENT The KVEXINO HERALD hat a larger cir culation in Shenandoah than any other paper publithed, Jlooks open to all. SUBSCRIPTION rates: Daily, cer year . '3 00 Weekly, per year, - 1 60 Entered at the Postofflce, at Shenandoah, Pa. for transmission through the malls as second olass mall matter. OUR CANDIDATES: FOIl rilHStDENT, 13ENJAMIN HARKISON, OF INDIANA. FOIl VICE rilESlItENT, W1IITELAW HEID, OF NEW VOHK. Republican State Ticket. JUDOE OF BUfMlEME COU11T, JUDGE JOHN DEAN. CONGHESSMEN-AT-LAIIQE, MAJ. ALEXANDER MCDOWELL, GENERAL WILLIAM LILLY. County Ticket. CONGIIESS, IION. CHAULES N. DUUMM. JUDGE, RICHARD H. KOCH. BlSTUIOr ATIOIISET, J. HARRY JAMES. CORONEIl, DR. L. A. FLEXER. DIIlECTOIl OF THE POOH, JAMES 11. LESSIG. 29TII SENATORIAL DISTRICT, LUTHER II. KEEPER. 1st legislative district, JOHN J. COYLE. imnD legislative district, JOHN W. KERSHNER. 4th legislative district. GEORGE W. KENNEDY. SAMUEL A. LOSCH. SAMUEL. COOPER. The atone crusher Is all right; it Is the fellows that operate it who are not, The Reading Coal and Iron Com pany will soon learn that some of their bosses are expensive people. Harrison is at Loon Lake, Cleve land at Buzzard's Bay, and now "Weaver had better go to Owl Roost. Now let the court be asked to issue an Injunction on "De Ate" to prevent them doing further damage to the streets. It is the old story men marching up a ing down again." our public streets. of "a thousand hill and march This applies to The "Coal and Iron Company wil need somo new men in Council next year to undo the work of present councllmon who are looking after the interests of the company. This is their funeral. The work of cuttinn down East Centre street has commenced. Spend ing a few thousand dollars more or the publlo streets, just for the fun of the thing, Is not much of an Item Let the band play. The New York papers didn't men tlon that the bands played "See the Conquering Heroes Come," when Tammany came marching home. In fact, there was no report of any music on the return of the braves from the war-path to Chicago, but a little variation ou an old theme entitled "Who will Care for Tammany now ?" might have been appropriate. NOT POLITICS. The Mail and Express, of New York, in speaking of the news of the riot at Homestead, says : Everybody will regret that good counsels could not have prevailed bo as to have brought about a settlement of the differences without bloodshed. Of course, Democratic newspapers arc endeavoring to make political capital out of the fact that Mr. Car uegle is a Republican, but what this baa to do with the Presidential con test it is difficult to understand. Mr. Carnegie says he Is a protectionist and a Republican. He has had difficulties with his workmen, but employers of labor in free trade England receutly have had several great lockouts, and it is but a few years ago that William L. Scott, the acknowledged leader of Cleveland's forces, had a protracted contest with tens of thousands of his coal miners. Mr. Scott was a free trader and a Cleveland man, and was really one of the active managers of Cleveland's campaign. Democratic nowipapers which are attacking the Republican ticket because of the Carnegie dlfli- oulty muHt have short memories or think their readers have forgotten the history of the events of the past few years. Mr. Scott and Mr. Carnegie, ns em ployers of men, had their own business interests to care for. If Mr. Carnegie violates the law he can be punished, and the same law that will punish him for Its violation also promises him security in the possession and control of his property and provides for the safety of his employes. GET TOGETHER. County Chairman Davis lias ap pointed a number of gentlemen in the dlflerent districts of the county to organize the coming campaign. The appointments ho has made will not, It is sale to say in view of the fact that the Republican party of Schuylkill county is divided into so many fac tions, meet the approval of ..every Republican. But there is one tiling certain, if the Republicans of the county over expect to win a victory worth talking about they must light Democracy and cease battling among their own number. Journal OALVIN S. BRIOE. Hon. Calvin S. Brlce, United States Senator from Ohio, although a resi dent of New York, is, according to the New York Recorder, another object of Republican oppression. The most tariff-oppressed State of all the four and forty, according to the Democratic free traders, Is Ohio. The baleful policy of protection is working out there the full measure of all its "iniquities." It is there "skinning' alive the poor man and robbing him "to make the rich richer." Calvin S. Brice Illustrates In a strlk ing way the tariff "villainy" as it is seen in operation in the Buckeye state. The "baront" descended upon him when ho was a student in college, The old homestead where he was born is mortgaged to educate him at collece. and when he left his Alma Mater they swooped down upon him to pay it, They robbed him "of the necessaries of life." They sat up all night deviBlng ways and means to tax him, and they succeeded so admirably that he got into one of the greatest railroad deals of the century, out of which he came with a million or more of cold "plunks." Boor Calvin I The barons were mad. He was one of "the inanv." but they did not rob him. He held on to the million, and he struck one or two other railroad deals bv which the million began to double and quadruple. The "rob bery" kept on, and he became the chairman of the National Democratic Committee, next a United States Sen ator, with a big unpaid local tax bill in Lima, and the founder of Brlcevllle in Tennessee the famous Briceville where the negro convicts are hired ou to him under state authority at starva tion wages, where they struck six mouth? or so ago and raised a small rebellion. What a case of "the rob' bery of the many for the benefit the few." As a victim of Republican oppres slon Calvin 5 Brlce is an Interesting studv. And the Democratic wood are full of him. The statement is still being i peated that Senator Quay dodged voto on the Stewart silver bill, while glance at the Congressional Record will show that, though absent, he was paired with Senator Gordon. News papers may perhaps be excused for occasionally exhibiting a little partisan malignity, but they should at least tell the truth on such Important matters as this. Lamp-CmmncyS COSt SO little . 1 , 1 . . .1 T 1 - luai we JCt lUUin vu uu uicuk.- ing. We go on buying and grumbling. What should we doi' Get Macbeth's " Pearl-top " and "Pearl-glass:" they are made of tough glass, tough against heat ; they do not break in use; they do from accident. They are fine, well made, exact; they fit the lamps they are made for; stand upright; the shade is right; they make a right draught for light ; they are uniform. Both bear a label for your protection. Look for it. Be willing to pay a nickel more and stop this constant expense and annoyance. Pittsburgh. Pa. Qwa. JUJtMsaast Co. NEWS OF THE DAY. . Leroy, 111., has been visited by a $70,000 fire. Tho influenza epldemlo is Increasing In Chill. Fire at Portland, Or., caused a loss of 250,000. Patrick Crlmmlns is hold at Hartford, Conn., on a charge of arson. The torpedo boat Cashing Is on tho way to Newport to test torpedoes. Robert Tyrrell Is on trial at Providence, H. I., for the murder of JIary Elsey. It is reported that the U. S. S. Yantlo has run aground in the Uruguay Elver. New Jersey farmers and fruit Kroweri are preparing for an exhibit at tho World's fair. Syracuse's Eastern Association Inseball team has transferred Us belongings to Utlca. Yellow fever is causing fearful havoo on the north coast of Guatemala and Hon duras. A furious rain has flooded the docks and strocts of Montevideo, doing great damage. Advices from Northern Norwa7 state lhat the German Kaiser is expected at Tromsoo. Advices from Sicily state that the erup tion at Mount (Etna is assuming terrific proportions. Tho reported defeat of the revolutionists in Itio Grand do Sul is both confirmed and denied. According to a Census Office bulletin there are 1,373,815 communicants in the Presbytcrion Church. The lGth annual international conven tion of the American Flint Glass Associa tion is in session nt Corning, N. Y. Luciano Tolas, who murdered his para mour and her mother homo time ago, was executed yesterday in the City of Mexico, j Eight Rev. Augustus McDonald, Cath- lie llishop of Argyle and the Isles, has been appointed Archbishop of Edinburgh. Tho bill to pay $4,050 to tho First Methodist Church of Jackson, Tenn., for its use as a hospital in the war, has passed tho House, Rev. Nathaniel Nlcolal, although ho did not appear, was convicted yesterday by the Elizabeth Presbytery of tho charges of dishonesty and forgery. HUD Tho discovery of two lepers, one living ! and the other dead, upon the Martini ranch, twelve miles above Boiso City, Idaho, has created much excitement. Lawrence Noon, during a quarrel with his paramour in St. Louis, struck her with his list, she fell to the lloor and. died without gaining consciousness. The British schooner Eliza Edwards has been fined $1,400 at San Diego for taking on a cargo at Santa Barbara without complying with customs regula tions. Tho distinguished scientist, Dr. Pasteur, is suffering from the form of cholera now prevalent in Paris. '1 he attack is said to be a mild one, but the friends of the patient are very anxious. The Portuguese government is taking measures to prevent the introduction of cholera into Portugal by English shipping, in spito ot declarations to the cuect that there is no cholera in England. President Eeynolds of the Mxican Cen tral Hallway Company has started for Europe to continue negotiations for the pooling arrangement between Mexican railways with regard to foreign business. Charles F. Lord, of Boston, general agent of the National Cash Eegister Com pany for Massachusetts, whose officers and agents were indleted last week by the United States grand jury, has been ar rested. A grand hunt is proposed in the province of Knstromn, Russia, to destroy tho wolves which in phenomennl numbers and with great boldness and savagery have at tacked the cattle arid even men in tho region. Information received concerning tho de falcation of Treasurer Fuller, of Logan county, Ark., develops a shortage of $10, 000, with further investigation to bo made. Fuller has made over all his property to his bondsmen. Gladstone's Succois Assured. London, July 12. Tho success of Mr. Gladstone by a small majority is now virtually admitted. STILL LINGERING IN NEW YORK. SXany of tli Christian Endeavor Delegate! WlUllenmlu Until August IS. New York, July 12. Proprietors of hotels and restaurants and places of amuse ment, who had calculated that the Chris tian Endeavor delegates would leave town at once on account of the close of the con vention, have bocn agreeably surprised. The expected exodus of the delegates has not yet taken place. On Saturday more than 10,000 ticket were exchanged at the office in the Madi son Square Garden, and to-day word was received by the managers of the conven tion that the authorities at the Albemarle had been obliged to establish a branch office on Broadway in order to accommo datethe great crowds of Kndeavorers who were desirious of remaining in town. Mr. Hurst, who has had much to do with the excellent arrangements for the convention, said this morning that, in his opinion, not more than SO per cent, of the delegates would leave tho city to-day and to-morrow. The others, he said, had de cided to extend their visit. Most of thesa latter will remain with us, or in place in the neighborhood until Aug, IS. At the big amphltheatro of the Garden nearly every trace of the convention hot boen cleared away. Those who had charge of the details ot the Convention are congratulating them- , There certainly has not been a flaw In our ' . i - , oj, ui arrangements. Imports and Kzports of Bpecfct. New Yonic, July 11. The export of specie from the port of New York last week amounted to $1,7511,472, of which $1,803, 021 was gold and $44,955 silver. Of the total export $1,300,000 in gold and $487, 141 In silver went to Europe and $3,021 cold and $12,410 silver to South America. The Imports of specie during the week weie $2U1,GU1, of whioh $242,160 was gold and $48,475 silver. Postofflea Statistics. WjisirwaTO.f, July 11. From the rec ords ot the I'ostoflloe Department it ap pears that there were 07,105 pofctofflcea in the United States on June 80, 1892, which la an increase of 2,776 over the fiscal year ending June 80, 1891, During the past year 1,238 pottolllct were discontinued for Tturlous' causes. There were 228 resjgna Uou from the service and 83 removals. M.thodllt Advisory Hoard Hostlaf . Nrw YonK, July 12. The meeting of the Methodist Advisory Board nt the Fifth Avenue hotel, which was announced from the platform of the Christian Endeavor Convention, has been indefinitely post- Soncd, as a majority of the members of the oard were out of town, having loft on Saturday to preach at different churches on Sunday, The object of the meeting won to effect a settlement, if possible, of tho existing strained relations between the Epworth League of the M. E. Churoh and the Society of Christian Endeavor. For nobbing a Christian Endeavor Sinn. New York, July 12. Julia and Lilllo Ward, the two young women who robbed Christian Endeavor Delogato "William F. Fowell,the Indianola prosecuting attorney, .... V,le nKolfnl In tlllft 1-lfV I llAVfl llPPTt indicted by the Grand Jury for larceny in ' tho first degree. Mr. Powell Is still de 1 tallied in the House of Detention as a wlt- Ilrutal Murder of a Woman. Memphis, Tenn., July 12. The murder of Annie Goodwin, Sunday, in the presence of a score of people who were powerless to interfere until it was too lato to save the woman's life, was tho most atrocious ever committed in Memphis. Harloy locked the woman in a room and beat her to death with a club. Every bone in her body was broken. Weather Report. WASniNOTON, July 12. For Now England: Fain southerly winds; northern portion. warmer In extreme For Eastern Now York, Eastern Pennsyl vania, Maryland and Dolaware; Genorally fair: southwesterly winds. For Now Jersoys Fair: clearing In soulU. western portion; varlablo winds. For Western New York and Western Tenn sylvanla:l'robably folri warmer; southwesterly winds. NEW TOBK MARKETS. New TonK. at a per cent. July 11, Money sn call easy BONDS CLOSIHO FIIICES. U.S. 23. r 103 II. H. 4b. r 110 U.S. 43, c U"H stocks-closinq. nolawaro & Hudson , in 3 Delaware. LacKawanna & V, cstcrn 165 Erie SO Krlu preferred OS LaKe snore adj New Jersoy Central 130 Heading t0U Western Union 03; New York Central 110 ORAIH MARKET. Wheat No. 3. red Winter, 88; June, 80 July, S3. Corn No. 2, mixed, E4U. 50; June, 0&; July, Outs No. 2, mixed. 30; Juno, 37fc July, 35. rnonucic maiiiux m Butter Creamery. State & renru extras.. Creamery, western, firsts lu1 Creamery, western, seconds 18 ElaaSlWo. vio.avuo o.al9 c. btato dairy, h. r. tubs, extras CUSESB c.o20 0. Btato factory, full cream, fancy.. sM-a 0 i Ktfltp fnnfnrv. fill, nrpam. Ann Hljrt.n t,n Btato raotory, ooinrnon to fair 1 0,0 8 0 00s Btato and Penn. new laid, choice. IS aalQXa Southern, new .aid. fair to iiaod.. o-u.14 a Western, dbv laid, prime,.. 15flo.al0Q UUOK wrs, uuyianu, psr bomb. .id u 0QVQH DON'T TAKE ttGuresCoMi,Coarhi,SorsThroat,Cronp,lB8ueni, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis "d Asthma, A otrt la aura for Consumption in nr ... - dvsn.ed stsges. u.iat ona.. You will soe too sx .ellent effect after taking tha first dow. 6.11 r SitUra ..eriwlata. Ure. SmlM. " JONATHAN HOUSER. CONTRACTOR AND I1UILDER OF REAL ESTATE AGENT, 34 West Laurel Street, Shenandoah. FARMS BOUGHT AND SOLD. T-inn SAI.n Farm. 100 acres, house and barn: r good water at tho door; one and a half milos northeast ot Torbert's farm or crc roads. W0. Small farm, three acres, house and stable. crop in grouna. rauu. House on Plum alley, two stores, WOO. House on Vest street, two stores, 1800. VIGOR OF MEN EASILY. QUICKLY. PERMANENTLY RESTHRPtV VukuMi. MerToaiBa UcMlUr, kid trlla ft Mrlr errors or Uur ticttMi. iha rtmiu r takneM, worrj, tUu Foil lUcartb, iTlpmnl Mi Iom (if to to my trf n tad portion of tt UxSj. tUmpl. ttuat netttodi. ImmMUrt InproTamtal tUro InpoulbU. 11-00 per box i flboiM for $6 00. Writut iitiuM to cut with OTtry tlx bote. 8000 rtftvtiM. Btal lUnp tar knL ml sin at I Ana mnA nrawih. aulit LAA mm I'MVN C1TV ilUtOAI, CO, l-klU4J,U, Pa. FIRE INSURANCE. Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com- panles represented by TDASTXT FAUST 120 S. JardinSL, Shenanooah.Pa, dilebtitcV English Plsuond TlrABfl. QL PILLS Oolr Oenutnfc A (Irlvlnul unit tlalv sre, uv.j. rvllstu. LAPIS ft. Mk UrujgUt for CSISalara Enalit liu. mond Brand lu Hid SAd Quid maullta botra, aeod wtih blua HbtwB. T.Le no other. Jttfu.4 dannwou. .ub.tih. Imim and imitation.. At Uruiat.ta. a. ...A 4- Id atamra fur PATttaulara, tntliDO&lAU ssl MH.lief for T..dlec.Mtnl.ffw, bj rftnra 11 .IL 10,OeUTrulmgnl.ta. Kak, r.r.t.r t.'Ltmlcjil t.. II .,!! ,. JOHN R. COYLE, Altorney-it-Law and Real Estate Aeni, Offlee DeadaU'i DuUdlntT, She&anaoali, Pa. (I4Sli READING JUL SYSTEM. Lehigh Valley Division. AMIANQEUENT OT PA8SEN OEH TRAINS. MAY 18, 1893. ait.ni,., Inttn.l.atn HVir.n andoah forPenn Ilavon Junctlon.Mauch Chunk, Lehighton, Slatington, White Uall. Catasauqua, iiuc imwu, neinienem, isaston, rtuiaaoipma, Hazleton, Wcatherly, Quakako Junction, Del ano and Mahanoy City at 6.67, 7.40, 9.08 a m., 12.o?,3.1O,6.0 p. m. For Now York, 6.67, 9.08 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 8.28 n. m. i'-or Jiazielon, Wilkos-Darre, White Haven, Plttston, Laceyvillo, Towanda, Sayro, Wavcrly, Elmlra, Kochoster, Niagara Falls and the West. 1u.11 u. ui., v.iv p. m., no connection tor liocnes' ter, lludalo or Niagara Falls). 8.03 n. m. For llelVldfirn. Ilplnwnrn Wnfnr nnn nnrl oirouasuurtT, 0.57 a. m., 6.20 p. m. a- uf jjtiiuuurivuiu una Trenton, y.uo a. m. For Tunkhannock. 10.41 i.m .3 in fun 11 m For Auburn. Ithaca. HnnAvst nnd I.vni.a. Ill 41 a. m., 8.03 p. m. ForJeanesvlllo.LevlstonandBeaverMcadow, 7.40, 9.08 a. ra., 12.52, 6.20 p. m. rurnuucuraai, mizicion, stocitton ana num ber Yard. 6.67. 7.40. A IM. 1(141 a m . 12 K2. 3 10. 6.26 p. m. or scranton, 6.67, 9.08, 10.41 a. m.. 3.10. 8.20 n. m. For Ilazlcbrook, Jeddo, Drlfton nnd Freoland, 8.57, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For Ashland, Glrordvillo and Lost Creek, 4.27, 7.48,8.62, 10.15 a, m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 8.35, 8.10, 9.14 UI, For Itavon Kun, Centralla, Mount Carmel and Shamokf n, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.00 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 5.57, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.20, 8.03,9.24,10 27 p.m. Trains will loavo Shamokin at 7.63, 11.65 a. m., 2.10, 4.30, p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at 9.05 a. m., 12,52, 3.10, 5.28 p. m. I.eavo Shenandoah for Pottsville, 8.50, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 4.10, 5.20, 8.03 p. m. Leave Pottsvillo for Shenandoah, 6.00. 7.40, 9.05, 10.15, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00, 7.15, 9.30 p. m. Leavo Shenandoah for Hazleton, 5.87, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.28, 8.03 p. m. Leavo Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.88, 9.15 11.08 a. in., 12.45, 3.10, 6.30, 7.05, 7.50 p. m. SUNDAY TltAINS. Trains leavo for Ashland, dlrardvlllo and Lost Creek, 7.29, 9.40 a. m., 12.30, 2.45 p. m. r or xaicsvuie, l'arK 1'jace, aiananoy luiy, Delano. Hazleton. IJlack Creek Junction, l'enn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allcntown, Ilcthlchem, Haston and New York, 8.40 a. m., iz.su p. m. i'-or l'niiaaeinma nnu wew oric. z.oa n. m. For Yatosvlllo, Park Placo. Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.40, 11.35 a. m 12.30, 2.55, 4.40 0.P1 p. m. Leavo Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.30 a. m., 1.05, 4.37 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, 5.80, 8.40, ..OU U. 111., Im.UU U. Hi. Leave Pottsvll o for Shenandoah. 8.30. 10.40 a.m., i.a, d.13 p. ra. a. a, moliuuu, l'res. uen. Mgr. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia, Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHEIt. Asst. G. P. A. Houth llcthlehcm. Pa. JpENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SCnUYLKILL DIVISION. NOVEMBER 15. 1891. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tho abovo date for Wlggan's, Gilberton, Frackvtllc, New I uastie, t. uiair, i'oitsviiie, liamDurg, iceaaing, Pottstown, Phcenlxville, Norrlstpwn nnd Phil adelphia (Ilroad street station) at R:oo and 11:45 a. m. ana 4:iu p. in. on weeuaays. i or rolls villo and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Gilberton, Frackville, New uusue, ai. uiair, j.'ouhviuo ui e;uu, v.vj u. m. i and 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts- town, Phoonlxvlllo, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 0:00, 9:40 a. m 3:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackville for Rhcnandoah at 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:42 and 10:09 p.m. ounaays, ii:id a. m. anu d:u p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10:15. 11:43a. m and4:40,7:l5and9:42p. m. Sundays at 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 n. m. Leave Philadelphia (Ilroad streot station) for l'oiisvme ana nnenanuoan at a ai ana 35 a m, 4 10 and 7 00 p m week dars. On Sundays leavo at 6 50 a m. For Pottsville, 9 23 a m. For New York at 3 20, 4 05, 4 40, 5 35, 6 50, 7 30, 8 20, 8 30, 9 50, 11 00, 11 14, 11 35 a m, 12 00 noon (limited ex press 1 08 and 4 60 n m) 12 44. 1 35. 1 40. 2 30. 3 20. 4 00, 4 03, 8 00, 8 00, 6 20, 6 60, 7 13, 8 12 and 10 00 p m. 1201 night. Sundays at 3 20, 4 08. 4 40, 8 35, 812.8 30,9 60,1135 a m nnd 12 44,1 40,2 30,4 02 (iimitea 4 wn t ss, u -v, u ou, i a ana i- p m ana 12 01 nlaht. For Sea Girt. Lone Uranch and In termediate stations 8 20 and 1114 am, and 4 00 p m weekdays. For Haltlmoro and Washing ton 3 50, 7 20, 8 31, 9 10, 10 20, 11 18 a m, 12 3! (lim ited express, 1 30, 348,) 4 41, 667, 7 40 p m 12 03 night. For Freehold only 5 00 p m week days. For Haltlmoro onlyat 8 02, 4 01, 6 08 and 1130 p m. Sundays at 3 60. 7 20. 9 10. 11 18 a m. 4 41. 6 67 7 40 p m, 12 03 night. Baltimore only 8 08, 11 30 p m. i' or uicnmona 7 .nam, lisup manaism nlcht. Sundavs. 7 20 a m. 12 03 night. Trains will leave Harrlsburg for Pittsburg and the West every day at 12 25 and 3 10 am and (limited 300) and 3 40 n m. WavforAl- toona at 8 is am ana 4 10 p m every aay, I'or Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 20 a m every day and 10 20 d m week davs. iiuiiu ninicuvu ouiiuuij lui , uuuuisiJui v, Elmlra, Canandalgua, Rochester, Buffalo and m(n .tn , .... .... T.ri,,lM. Niagara r ails at oiu a m, ana l so p m wees i days. For Elmlra at 8 30 p m week days. For Krlo and Intermediate Dolnts at 5 10 am dally. r T To .... .. n. t in n Dll-M , l and 6 30 p m week days For Renovo at 6 10 a m, 135and 5 30pm week days, and 6 10 a ra on Sundays only. i' or ivnno at a 10 an km, 1 35 p m I weoit aays. C. II. Puon, J. It. Wood. uen'i Mauageri Gen'l Pass'g'r Agt, JHILADELPHIA & HEADING II. K. TIME TAHLE IN EPFEOT MAT 15, 1892. Trains leave Shonanaoah as follows: For Now York via Philadelphia, week days, us, 6:3. iu.us a. m., iz.si. --'.is. s.m n. m. Sundav. 3.08, 7.40 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5.23, 7.18 a. m., 12.33, 2.18 n. m. For Keadlne and Philadelnhla. week davs. 2.08, 5.23, 7.18, 10.08 a. m.,12.23,2.18, 5.53 p. m. Sun' day, 2.08, 7.43 a. m., 4.23 p. m For Harrlsburg, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m., .40, o.dj p. m. For Aiientown, week days, 7,18 a, m., 12.33, 48 n. m. For Pottsvillo. week davs. 2.08. 7.18 a. m.. 12.33. ForTamaquaand Mahanoy City, week days, 2.08, 6.23, 7.18,10.08 a. In., 12.33. 2.48. 5.53 d. m. Sun day, 2.03, 7.40 a. m., 4.23 p. m. Additional for Mahanoy Cttv. week davs. 6.58 n. m. i or Lancaster ana uoiumDia, week days, 7,18 a. in., .o u. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburj week aays, 7.18. 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 6. u m. ouuuay, u. m., a.ua p. m. i' or juananoy i'iane. weex aays, 3.23, 5.53. '.18, 10,08, 11.28 a.m., 12.33, 1.33, 2.48. 5.53. 0.48. 0.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 3.23, 7.40 a. m., 3.03, 4.23 p. m. For Olrardvllle, ( Happahannock Station), week days, 2.08. 3.23. 5.23. 7.18, 10.08. 11.28 a. m. 12.33,1.33, 2.48. 5.53, 0.58. 0.33 o. m. Sunday. 2.08. o.o, ,,ao u. ui., a.uo, i.ou p. m. For Ashland and Shamokin. week days, 3.23, 5.23, 7.18, 11.26 a.m., 1.33, 0.68, 0.23 p.m. Sua- aay, a.-i. T.40 a. m.. a ua p. m. 1 IVAir. a lUlt M11SNANUUAH! Leave New York via PhiladelDhla. week awn. t.tj u. ui., i.ou, .w, t.ou p, m., i,io nigai. ;un- uuy. U.UU II. iu.. UlMltU Lsave New York via Mauch Chunk. wrrk dnvn. I 4.S0, 8.45 a. m., 1.00, 3.45 p. m. Sunday, 7.00 a. m. UtuiD A UUUUI-11JU1U, nuCK UUJTB, U.UU ft. m. 4.00, 0.00 p. m., from Ilroad and Callowhill and 8.35 a. m., 11.30 p. m. from 8th and Green streets. Sunday, 0.06 a. m., 11.30 p. m., fram Oth and Green, wavo ueadlng, week days, 1.31,7.10, 10.05, 11.60 . ra., 6.55, 7.67 p. m Sunday, Leave Pottsville, week da y, i.iu, iu.48 a. m, ays, 2.40, 7.40 a. m., 12.S0, 0,11 p. in. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.05 p. m. Leave Tamanua. week davs. 3.20. H 4 11.28 a. 'araanua, wee. Ui., l,l, ,.iu, v.io u, Ui, 13UUUUV, O.0J. t.3 U. Ui., 2.60 p. m. m., i.io, v.io y. la. Leave Mahanov Cltv. wnnk iltim. 3.10. 0.18. 11.47 a. m 1.51, 7.43, 0.41 p. m. Sunday, 3.40, 8.17 a. m.. 3.20 n. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, weok ds vs, 2.40, 4.00. 0.30, 0.35, 11.60 a. m., 1.05, 2.08, 6.20, 0.20. 7.67, 10.00 p. m. sunaay, z.tu, i.uu. a. m., a.si, o.ui p. m. Leavo Olrardvllle. (ilannahannock Station). weeks days, 2.47, 4.07, 0.30. 0.41 a. m., 12.05, 2.12, 5.20, 0.32. 8.03, 10.00 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07, 8.33, a. in., tt.il. o.vi p. m, Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 3.00, 0.45, U.55 a. m 3.35,11,15 p. in m., a.iw, 11.10 p. m, aunuay, ii.id p. m. For Haltlmoro, Washington and the W.est via ft n n R . throuch trains leave Glrard Avenue station, Philadelnhla, (P. It It, R. It.) at 3.66, 8.01, 11.27 a. in., 3.50, 6.42, 7.13 p. m. Sunday, 3.65, 8.U2, ll. Jf a. m., a.m. n.i6, i.ia p. in. ' ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut streot wharf and Houth street wnari, ror Atiantio vn ?1So; Weekdays Express, 6 15 excursion ooo. 1045 am. lttl lHaturUuys onlv 1 300, 70 minute flyer 330J, 4UI, 500, 600 p. m. A ccninmodatlon. 8 00 a m. 4 15. 5 30. 0 30 n m Hundays Express. 6 15, 7 00, 7 SO, 8 00, 8 30, 0 00, 0 30, 10 30 a m 4 30 p m. Accommodation, R on ft m itnd 4 45 n m. Keturnlog leave Atiantio City depot, Atlantic I and Arkansas avenues, weeuaays i w. tou, i B 00, 6 00.10 00 a ra and 315, 4 00, 631) Excur. sion 0 oji, 0 sv, !J,i ,tu p m. Acromodatlon, 4 10, 6 C dation, 4 10,6 60, 8 10 a m, and 4 30 r Tf . oA inn Rvt Ann Atrt nuuuiiya cjAiirtiaa, a w. . w, w w. w, w w. 7 00. 7 3D, 8 00, $ SO p m. Accommodation, 7 30 a m ana puopm, a O. HANCOCIC, Gen'l Pass'r Agt, A. A. MOLtou, pres. tsuea j uanager First National Bank, TUEATRE IltlLDINO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00 S. W. Leisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisennnq, Cashier, S W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier. 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