The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 19, 1892, Image 2

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Evening Herald.
BtJBLISHED DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED
II. CSOTEJl, Editor anil ViMlsher.
WX. ., WATKIX8, Local Editor.
ALL THE NF.WS FOR ONE CENT
TheEVEXIXQ HERALD hat a larger cir
culation in Shenandoah than any other paper
publUhed, Jooij open to alt.
SUBSCRIPTION rates:
Daily, per year - -
Wekklt, per year
,J3 00
.160
Entered it the Postofllce, at Shenandoah, 1'a,
for transmission through the mails
as second class mall matter.
OUR CANDIDATES:
FOR FKBSIDBNT,
BENJAMIN HAUKISON,
OF INDIANA.
FOll VICE IM1B8IHENT,
WIIITELAW REID,
or NEW YOnK.
Republican State Ticket.
jcdok or BurnEME conira,
JUDGE JOHN DEAN. '
OONCnESSMEN-AT-UAltaE,
MAJ. ALEXANDER MCDOWELL,!
OENERAL WILLIAM LILLY.
County Ticket.
oongiiess,
HON. CHARLES N. DRUMM.
JUDOE,
RICHARD II. KOCH.
BISTHIOr ATTOBNET,
J. HARRY JAMES.
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COHONEII,
DR. L. A. FLEXEU. I
DiiiEOTon or k-.JKW
JAMES B. )
29Tn6ENATon;
LUTHER ir-KEErER'
1ST LEGISLA't
JOHN,''
CE DISTMCT,
. COYLE.
r.ATivK msTnicT,
. KERSHNER.
inmn
JOHN
SLATIVE DISTUIOT.
V. KENNEDY,
L A. LOSCH.
EL S. COOPER.
will get rid of itself the
1 breathe easier.
O'Donnell's reception to
Snowdeu was considerably
fly approachlup; a spider.
ew Jersey will go Republican in
ovember, as the Democratic ballot
stuffers will all be in the peniten
tiary before that time.
It is hard for any state to match
Pennsylvania's militia force, thanks
to the late General Hartranft. We
are proud of our soldiers.
Our young, good looking friend,
James F. Burko, of Pittsburg, who
Las many warm frlend'j.in this county,
has been made temporary secretary of
the National Republican Committee.
He Is a hustler and is rapidly pushing
to the front.
Homestead laborers claim that
thev nre not Anarchists because
"they have carefully protected
Carnegte'a property." Their "protec
tion" was so perfect that even the
owners of the property were not
allowed to take possession of it.
Lieutenant Totten is to the front
once more and says that he is undis
mayed at the failure of his predictions
to predict. In fact, he saye, the pre
dlctlonsdldn'tjust mean what they
said, but there was an esoteric under
current, a sort of a Browning obscur
fr
ity to them that made them mean just
the opposite of what appeared on their
' face. He now says that he inteuded
'to convey the fact that the date he set
was the beginning of the end, and
that the finish of the end is at some
Indeterminate future. He points to
the number Of dlsastors and disturb
ances that have occurred since March
20th as a proof of whatever ho did in
tend to predict There has been
enough happened in the past quarter
to prove anything that might be set
up in the way of a theory, but there
have been a similar number of occur
rences In other years and the world is
still spinning.
OUR SAFETY.
Among the teats of eillclenpy of a
body of troops Is tho readiness and
npeed with which It can be mobilized
from a condition of wide separation.
The massing of 0,000 state troops at
Homestead within a little over twenty
four hours, and of a reserve corps at
Mt. Qretna of 2,000 men, was a proof
of the excellence of tho organization
of Pennsylvania's national guard that
well repays all the1 trouble and' money
that has been expended In bringing
about the end. The guard is not only
well equipped, but it Is available, and
ibat U one of the prima consider
wanted,
Hons, for when the mllltf
it 1b wanted nulcklv,
troops that are gather1 l0Seluer are
troops to whom the 01 lue Bun 18
familiar: they
an average oi
wholly
un
known in the natrul" ul " u""
i -.1 ,.e ,nir
go, and are all the
a dozen years
moie formldabl
antagonists. From a
of view, the mau-
military poi
omiBtead are most 1m-
ccuvres at
o r,ttlng to the
test the re-
suit of the vork lhat haa beeu doue
togettogetlrnbo(3y of troP8 thttt
would be m'lable aud wlth a u,lul
mum of if10 fal,lts Generally alleged
against volunteer troops. So
far none A"11, the best roPorta uave
come of multuy ontl steadlueos of
the men 11 Ia t0 " uol,e" tuat tuu
,0J will not arise for them to try
their flPutluB uu;ta'i uul 1,10 l'-'Ple of
te are not alarmed lest the
the st,
fail at the critical moment.
guart
d the occasion unfortunately
Sbou
arte
there is every promise that
-jiisyivuiiia win uave uer ueruea ui
' , i . .ii, i... .. e
i0ohs well as of '(31. But there are
jjJuo the less opportunities for lionois
there is no conflict. Obedience to
Ifi
'flora anrl tamriorutn nnil onroftil nnn
rr , .
uct will' redound as much to the
'glory ol the guard as bravery in bat
tle. STABBED WITH A BAYONET.
A Drunken -Militiaman In I'ltHlmrc Fa-
Uvlly Wounds an .Old Veteran.
PrrrsBrjna, July 10. David 'Js(er, of
Company A, 14th Regiment, N. G. P.,
stabbed Frank Calhoim with his bayonet
or Grant street, near Fifth avenue, in tha
morning.
The nllray la the outcomo of a night's
carousal that Lester and Howard Hook in
dulf.ed in during tho entire night.
They went along Grant street Insulting
every person they met, and brandishing
their bayonets in the faces of passers-by.
They entered tho rooms of Undertaker
Beinhaur, singing and very noisv. Mr.
Beinhaur ordered them out. This they
complied with, but renewed tho noiso out
side the building.
They defied arrest, but when Beinhaur
telephoned for nn officer tho drunken men
Btnrted off.
When they reached Devore's undertak
ing establishment, where Calhoun Is em
ployed, the latter advised Lester to be
mora careful with tho bayonet he was
thrusting about.
Lester, with a vilo exclamation, plunged
tho weapon into Calhoun's stomach.
Cnlhoun fell without a struggle.
Lester rushed upon him again, but was
caught by bystanders.
Afer n bard light Lester and Hook were
arrested.
Dr. JIcKelvy, Who attended Calhoun,
says the wound is very serious; the stom
ach was torn and the liver penetrated by
the, bayonet and he has no liopo of Cal
houn's recovery.
Calhoun Is 64 years old, a member of
the G. A. B., and has a family,
Lester lives in the 32d Ward and is 20
yelirs old.
Lester and Hook were deserters from
the camp.
A BORGIA OF THESE DAYS,
govern. Children Tolioned at Tonawanda
lly a Fuurtren-Year-Old Girl.
Tonawakda, N. Y., July 10. A young
Borgia 1ms been discovered hero in the
person of Ella Holderidge, aged 14 years,
daughter of Franklin Holderidge.
Lnst Wednosday lira. Luman Eggleston
went to Buffalo, leaving her daughters,
Susie and Jennie, aged 10 and 4 years re
spectively in the caro of a neighbor, Mrs.
Garlock.
During the afternoon Ella Holderidge
came to tfie Garlock House with some
thing mixed up in the cover of a tin box.
Some of this she fed to the Eggleston
children and to tho six-year-old son of
Mrs. Garlock, tolling them it was cocoa.
Shortly after tho children were taken
violently ill and Dr. Edmonds was called.
Ho relieved them and the eldest Eggleston
girl related the incident of the mixture
fed to them.
An investigation showed that tha
children had been given "rough on rats."
The Holderidge girl would givo no
reason for her conduct. She was taken
before a justice and committed to the
Limestone Protectory at West Seneca.
There was much speculation concerning
tho death of 13-year-Qld Zoona Styermor,
daughter of a neighbor pf the Holderidges,
which occurred July 8, and in tho light of
what has transpired it Is suspected she
was also given a dose of poison.
She was apparently in perfect health
until about 5 o'clock of the fatal day,
when sho was taken suddenly and vio
lently ill and died at 10 o'clock. Her case
puzzled the doctors, who thought it was a
case of indigestion or cholora infantum.
Her body will be exhumed ana examined
for poison.
The tdatme of breakincr lamp-
chimneys is abroad in the land,
There are two sorts or chim
neys ; brittle and tough. Ninety.
nine in a nunureu are unuie.
The worst are imported from
Germany. The best are Mac-beth,s"Pearl.top"&"Pearl-glass."
Two sorts as to workman
ship; fine and coarse. The
fine are Macbeth's "Pearl-top"
and "Pearl-glass." The coarse
are rough and out of propor
tion; misfits and misshapen;
they do not mro a good
draft; they smoVj.
Two sorts ftd to glass; trans
parent and-gray. "Pearl-top"
and " Pep- i-glass" are clear, fine
and tough not tough against
accideit tough against heat.
Call for "Pearl-top" or
"jrearl-glass chimneys.
ritUhurgU, Pa, Oio. A. HAcaaEg 09.
IT WAS A STRANGE LOVE
of Alice Mitchell, Who
Killed Freda Ward.
SHE IS DECLARED TO BE INSANE.
Her Trial Ji Now Taking l'laco In Diem
plili, Tonn Her leather Ilrcaks Down
'When Called as n Witness One or the
Must Curious Caioi on lleoord.
Mempbis, Tenn., July 10. Tho trial of
Alice Mitchell on her plea of present in
sanity, lias been begun in tho Criminal
Court here. This trial grows out of the
murder of Miss Feda Ward by Miss Mit
chell, who cut her throat from ear to ear
with a razor, and wounded her sister, Jo
Ward.
The first witness was Alice Mitchell's
father, Bobert Mitchell. In relating the
story of the girl's life, ho wept bitterly
when ho spoke of his wife's insanity at the
time her first child was born, and his
emotion was so great that lie was com
pelled ts desist for a few moments, The
hypothetical story of Alice Mitchell's past,
in which her infatuation for Freda Ward
and tho killing is told, was submitted to
some of the most eminent physicians in
the country, and upon the facts therein
related they are asked their opinion as to
tho subject's insanityi Among those
whoso judgment is called for are Dr. Belot
of Paris, Dr. Hammond of Washington
and Dr. Calendar, superintendent of the
insane asylum of this State, who testified
as an insanity expert in tbe trial of Chas.
J. Guitcau, the murderer of President
Garfield.
The life history of Alice is most strange.
From a child she took no delight in the
pastimes of girls, and delighted in mar
bles, tops and baseball and other boyish
pastimes. She woulb ride bareback, boy
fashion, and could not be induced to learn
to sew or wash. She was unmusical, and
was unequal In the manifestation of affec
tion. She had no Intimate acquaintances or
child sweethearts. After she was grown
sho had no beaux, and took no pleasure in
the society of men. At tho chango from
girlhood to woman's cstato Bhe mot Freda
Ward, and loved her from tho first time
time sho saw her. The attachment was
mutual, but was far stronger in Alice
than in Freda. Freda took no pleasure In
tho sports that Alice delighted in, her in
stincts and amusements being feminine.
Time made their love deeper, and when
Freda went to Golddust to live, over two
years ago, Alice visited her, and they were
not only together continually, but were
often seen in each other's arms.
In December, 1890, Freda visited Alice,
and thon the latter conceived the idea of
taking her own life and that of Freda.
Sho bought laudanum, and ono night
Freda opened her eyes and beheld the girl
sweetheart standing over her with a bot
tle in her hand, preparing to givo her its
contents. Tho next day she accompanied
Freda to tho boat, and, going to a state
room, Alice swallowed the contents of
the bottle.
Sho finally recoveied and assigned as a
causo for this act that she saw Freda and
Harry Belger and Ashley Eossello to
gether, and she meant to end her existence
and leave Freda free tp become the wife
of tho choice of the youug men named.
Soon after she entered the lists against
tha two young men and became a
suitor for Freda's hand. In 1801 she pro
posed marriage. She repeated the offer
three times, and to each Freda replied
agreeing to marry her.
I In January, two weeks before she killed
Freda, tho latter surreptitiously sent, her
alottcr, swearing eternal devotion. On
l Jan. 23 sho followed the two Ward girls
to the Custom House in company with
Llllie Johnson. Jumping from her buggy
she rau down the levee, caught Freda
around the neck and cut her throat, kill
ing her nt once. Never since the day of
the deed has she expressed any regret for
the act.
I On this state of affairs the physicians
were asked their opinion as to her present
sanity. It is understood that Dr. ' Ham
mond concludes that she is insane, as also
noes l)r. ueiot or raris. ur. ualendar or
this State bays bhe is what is known as
progressively insane, and intimates that
In time she will become a driveling idiot.
' A Railroad's Progress Stopped.
Wilkesbahre, Pn., July 10. The W.Ik,
eslmrro & Eastern Railroad, now building,
which is supposed to bo backed by th
Pennsylvania Company, lias had Its pro
frress stopped by the Reading Railroad.
Early yesterday morning a gang of men in
the employ of the Reading arrived on tho
scene and laid tracks on the new road bed.
after which a large force was stationed
there to protect tho property. Tho Wllk
esbarro and Eastern peoplo are collecting
a force of men, and a conflict may ensue.
lteportetl Edliou Invention.
Paris, July 10. A story is published
here to the effect that Edison has invented
nn electrical machine which will destroy
whole towns at a distance of 30 miles
from it, and has sold the invention to tha
German government. A professor in tho
University here, it is said, wrote of tho
matter to Edison a short time ago, and
Edison replied that ho was not animated
In wlfut he had done, by any wish to aid
the enemies of J ranee.
I'.lklui to Ho Nominated for Governor.
Washington, July 10. A Parkers-
burg, W, W,, special says that infor
mation has been received there to the
effect" that Secretary of War Elklns is
desirous that the Republicans of West
Virginia tender him tho nomination of
tho party for Uavernor this fall. The
dispatch further says that Internal Rev
enue Collector White says that the
nomination will go to Secretary Elklns
without opposition.
Kev. Mr. AVIUon Iletlgnt Hit Pulpit.
New Bkonswick, N. J., July 10. Rev,
O. J. Wilson, tho story of whoso romantio
marriage to lira. Getty, neo Elliot, who had
refused, him twenty years ago, was told in
February, has resigned as pastor of the
George's Road Baptist Church. His rea
sons are that Ills wife is anxious to return
to her home in Canada, lire. Wilson has
an Independent fortune,
Thomas NeiU-Gratu on Trial.
London, July 10, Thomas Nolll Cream
Waairralgne4 nt the Bow street Police
Court before Sir John Bridge, shortly be
fore noon, on tho charge of murdering Ma
tilda Clover by administering to her cer
tain pills containing strychnine, lie was
inmonded.
a mi First National Bank,
STARTLING PACTS!
ttJFlTM.MJU. .klLJll.LI U
rrhn Amnrlmn TYf-finln firo rnnldlr hccomlnir a
rnco of nervous wrecks, and tha followinKsucposts
tba best remedy; AlphonsdUemptllwr.of llutlcr,
I'a. swears that when his eon wui speechless irom
ft. Vitus Danco, Dr. Miles' Cront Restorative
otso.lnd., j. I). Taylor, of Lupaneport, Intl., each
pained 29 pounds from taking it. Mrs. II. A. Gard
ner, of Vlatuld, Ind.. wns cured of 40 to 60 convul-
rvl
iiur latum, iiiu.i Yvna viiruu ui twiuuu viiiiviii-
Blonaadar,andmuch headache, dizziness, back
ncho. and nercotis nrnstrntlnn. hv nun lint tic
IJanlel Myers, llrooklyn, Mich., payn hU dauphter
was cured of Insanity of ten years otandlng. Trial
bottlesnndflnobook of marvcloua cures, FJtEU
at arugRists urns rcmoay contains do opiates.
Dr.MHos Medical CoMElkhart, Ind.
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this section. In
every town and
patch alone: the
a electric it is read
each atternoon.
IT PAYS THE MERCHANT
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this or the towns
along the electric
road to Girard
ville to advertise
in the HERALD,
because its circu
lation is daily in
creasing; in these
towns, especially
Girardville, in
creasing sales oc
currintr dailv in
that place. The &
Herald's influ- &
ence is increasing &
proportionately, f
OUR JOB DEPARTMENT I
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Is the best in the
region, and the
class of work we
turn out is not
surpassed for the
neatness of escu
tion outside of
the large cities.
A trial will con
vince you of this.
DR. THEEL,
538 BraftWSQ&JISa
tbt onlr geaulo. Ocruu Amtricu
bi. u oun Blood Poison,
Nervous Debility md Spe
cial Dlaeaaes ' t""1 -h
Bkla 0ttMi. Ut'd SpoU rdni la thl
ixmei.soreThroat Mouth,
BlutchM, 1'Jmplei, Froptlosi. oa ttl
InMammaUODI ftud BoSDlntl.
buwturei, Weaknua ml Stilj
II cr. lot m-mirj, rk lick, mtnul tnilctr, Kidney ind
11 'V- I)lva- ind Kll Piuuci re.nltlnc from
In tu-r. lion ,r O, i rwnrk. R.oDl cue, cured In 4 to 10 dJl
Id I u one. Do nut loee hope, bo Bolter wbo Jd'er-
a... v.-.,,.. iin.nlt.l Phr.lMon hu failed.
Ilr. CUBKI. eu positively " ltliol deMnBoa from
I d,la.l OfcO. TOIIKO. M1PRLO
-ik n. nM. ..nd ia. itontD for hnnk
"TI51JTH" exnoslnj QooeH ondif iworn teettmooUlo.
,"llr ftom I to I, Kr'iil to , Wed, ond Sok
l e A to 1ft Huodo 9 tin IS. Y rlvooreuionaDe.o..Q.
Tor Ki r- r, no- - e Wt-Uj ood Boturdor ihUo. dolly Ttmeo.
VIGOR OF MEN
EASILY, QUICKLY, PERMANENTLY RESTORED.;
WuLnuii NervoacneMt Debility, ud rlli fratt
riy error or later xcwi, tha mulM r lerwork,
lokuMi, worry, cu. Fall imnnb, 4lormat ui 1m
I Irco 10 rerj nrtta and portion of Ut baijt Blmpl, d1vi!
ucukOdt. Immttdl4t4l lmtroTnnt ind. rtvllora lmrjouibla
wlut orory ill boxet. Suul revrouo... Bool otoup tor book,
I'ifHlt CITY ilUciOAL, CO, PlUool,kU, P,
3713a IV10-V7--iXj J
ELLIS, Thj Tio.wtli aod Stove Dealer,
has removed to the
33 Went Onlc St., Bliuutiuclonli
Where; he will be Dleaeed to meet all his old as
well as many new customers as possible.
uooaworxj iair price.
Rooting and .Spouting neatly dona
JOHN B. COYLE,
Attorney -at-law and Real Estate Agent,
Offlee Ileddail' Dulldlng, Bhemndoth, !.
ARRANGEMENT OF rASBEN
GElt TllAINS.
MAY 15, 1893.
Pfiqacnirer trnlna tanvn Shftll
ondoah forPcnn Haven Junction.Mauch Chunk,
Lehlghton, Slatington, White Hall, Catasauqua,
Allentown, Hotolchom, JSaston. Philadelphia,
Hazleton, Woathorly, Quakake Junction, Del
ano and Mahanoy City at 6.57, 7.10, 9.08 a m.,
12.82, 3.18. 6.20 p. m.
For New York, 6.67, 9.03 a. m., 12.62, 3.10,
6.28 p. m.
For Hajleton, Wllkes-Barro, Whlto Haven,
Plttston, Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly,
Elmlra, Rochester. Nlauara Falls and the West,
'" "J.. w.iu p. m., no connocuoa tor uocnes
tor, Uuflalo or Niagara Falls), 8.03 p. m.
For llelvldero, Delaware Water Gap and
sirouasijurg, B.67 a. m., 5.20 p. m.
For Lambertvllle nnd Trnntnn. 5 (Is a. m.
For Tunlthannock, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 8.03 p. m.
For Auburn, Ithaea, Genova and Lvons, 10.41
u. ui., o.uo p. m.
i' or Jiancsviue, kevlston and Beaver Meadow,
r.40, 0.08 a. m., 12.62, 6.J p. m.
For Audcnrled, Hazleton, SI
Stnnlcfnn nnd T..um-
bcr Yard, 5.67, 7.40, .08, 10.41 a. m., 13.52, 3.10,
For Scranton, 6.57, 9.08, 10.41 a. m 3.10, 5.28 p,
m.
For Hazlebrook, Jeddo. Drlf ton and Frcoland,
o.oi, i.w, v.vs, 1U.I a. m., 13.62, a.io, 6.2(1 p. ro.
For Ashland. Glrardvtlln nnd T.nut Hrpnk. 4.27.
7.45, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 0.35, 8.10, 9.U
n. m.
For Haven Run, Centralla, Mount Carmcl and
Shamokln, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.00 p. ra.
i'or yatesvme, Park Place, Mahanoy City and
ueiuno, o.o. 7,-iu. tf.'jo. iu.4l a. m.. H.1U. 0.20.
o.uj, u.M-i, iu.z p. m.
Trains will loavo Shamokln at 7.55. 11.55 a. m..
2.10, 4.30, p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at
U.U) a. UI., 12.b2, 3.10, 5.20 p. m.
Leave Khfmnnrlnnh fnr T'nttovtllff R HI. 7.40.
i w.uo, iv.ti . m., itt.os, j.iu, 4.iu, 0.20, s.ua p. m.
uavo x-uiumuo lor anenanuoan, u.w, v.u.
v.uo, lu.ia, u.itj a. ra., 12.32, 3.00, B.20, 7.00. 7.15, v:
p. m.
V.H U. UI., l.U4, 0,Q, p. m.
Leave Hazloton for Shenandoah, 7.30, 9.15
ii.wu. m., 13.10, 3.1U, o.su, 7.U0, 7.00 p. m.
a UftlJA JL TltALINS.
Trains leave for Ashland. Glrardvllle and Lost
Creek, 7.2s), 9.40 a. m., 12.30, 2.45 p. m.
For Yatesvllle. Park Place. Mahanov Citv.
Delano, Hazloton, Ulack Creek Junction, Pcnn
Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown,
ucituenem, uaston ana xsew xoru, s.iu a. ra.
13.3U p. m.
for i'miaacmma and New York, z.55 d m.
VntAuntlt. Ortl-Tlnna 1,l.nn..PI,nn
Delano. 8.40. 11.35 a. m.. 12.30. 2.55. 4.40 0.01 v. m.
ueao uazieton lor snenanaoan, tt.w, 11.su
a. m l.0D,4.7p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.60, 8.40,
v.uu u. iu.. 11. ui.
Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah. 8.30. 10.40
a.m. ,1.30, 0.10 p. m.
a. a. mcjiji.uii, l-res. uen. Mgr.
C. Q. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass Agt.
Phlladelnhta. Pa.
A. VT. NONNEMACHER. Asst. G.P. A.
south Uethlehem. pa.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
BCIIOTLKII.T, DIVISION.
NOVEMBER 15. 1891.
Trains will leavo Shenandoah after tho abov
date for Wlggan's, Gllberton, Frackvlllo, Now
Castle, Ht. Clair, PottsvUle, Hamburg, Reading,
Pottstown, Phasnlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil
adelphia (Broad street station) at 8:00 and 11:15
a. m. ana 4: io p. m. onwecKuays. i' ori-oiiS'
vino ana iniermeamie siaiions tf:iu a. ra.
SUNDAYS.
For Wlsean's. Gllborton. Frackvllle, New
Castle. St. Cla r. Pottsvlllo at 8:00. 9:40 a.m.
and 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Rending, Potts
town, 1'ccenizvute, norristown, l-miaueipnia
at 6:00, 9:40 a. m., 3:10 p. ra.
Trains loavo i'racKvwe for xnenanaoan at
10:40a.m. and 12:14, 6:01, 7:43 and 10:09 p.m.
eundays, 11:13 a. m. nnd 6:40 p. m.
Leave i'oiisviiie lor sncnanaoan at iu:io,
11:48 a. m ami 4:10,7:15 and 9:12 p. m. Sundays
at 10:40a. m. nnd 5:15 p. m.
Leave I'nnaueipnia turoaa street siaiion) ior
Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a m,
4 10 and 7 00 p m week days. On Sundays leave
at 0 50 am. For Pottsvllle, 9 23 a m. For New
Yorkal3 20, 4 05, 4 40, 5 35, 0 50, 7 30. 8 20, 8 30,
9 50, 11 00, 11 14. 11 35 a m, 12 00 noon (limited ex
press 1 00 and 4 50 p m) 12 41, 1 35. 1 40. 2 30, 3 20,
4 00,4 02,500,6 00,0 20,0 50,7 13,8 12 and lOOOp
12 ui night. Sundays at a 20, 1 1, 4 in, a io,
8 12.8 30,9 50,11 35 a m and 12 44,1 40,2 30,4 02
(limited 4 50) & 28, 0 20, 0 50, 7 13 and 8 12 p m and
12 01 night. For Sea Girt, Long Uranch and In
termediate stations 8 20 and till am, and 4 00
pm weekdays. For Baltimore and Washing
ton 3 50, 7 20, 8 31, 9 10, 10 20, 11 18 a m, 12 35 (lim
ited express, 1 30, 346,) 4 41, 657, 7 40 p m 12 03
night. For Freehold only 5 00 p m week days.
ForUalttmoreonlyat2 02, 4 01, 5 08 and 1130 p
Sundays ut 3 60. 7 20. 9 10. 11 18 a tn. 4 41. 0 67
7 40 p m, 12 03 night. Baltimore only 508, 1130
p m. ror uicnmonu Yoiam, i cup m udu is wo
nlrrht. HunrinvR. 7 31 (I m. !S ttt nlpht..
Trains win leave iiarrisDuru ior i-ittsDunt
and tho West ovory day at 12 25 and 3 10 a m
and (limited 3 00) and 940 p m, Way for Al
toona at 8 15 am and 4 10pm every day. For
Pittsburg and Altoona at 1120 a m everyday
and 10 20 p m week days.
Trains win leave suimury ior v uuamsport,
Elmlra, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo and
Niagara Falls at 5 10 a m, and 115 p m week
days. For Elmlra at 6 30 pm week days. For
Erie and Intermediate points at 5 10 am dally
For Lock Haven at 5 10 and 9 50 a ra daily, 1 35,
and 5 SO p m week days For Renovo at 5 10 a
j ao ana o do p ra weeic uays, ana o iu n ra on
Sundays only.
I-;or Kane at & 10 am, I 35 p m
wecic aays.
C. H. PUGIt,
J. n. Wood,
Qeu'l PasB'g'r Agt
Gen'l Manager?
PHILADELPHIA & K1JADINO It. It.
TIUETAUL.G l KF1T1SUT MAY 10, 1C1T.
Trains leave Shenandoah as follows:
For Now York via Phlladelnhta, week days.
2.08, 6.23, 10.08 a. m., 12.33 2.48, 6.53 p. m. Sunday,
2.08, 7.48 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk,
wcok days, 6.23, 7.18 a. m., 12.33, 2.43 p. m.
For Heading and Philadelphia, week days,
2.08, 6.2:1, 7.18, 10.08 a. m.,12.23, 2.18, 6.63 p. m. Sun-
aav, T.iu a, m., 4.1 p. m
For Harrlsburg, week
2.48. 5.63 n. m.
days, 2.08, 7.18 a. in.,
For Allentown, week days, 7.18 a. m., 12.33,
z.4s p. m.
i' or i'oiisviiie, week aays, ;iu, 7.10 a. m., i3.aa,
0.K1 p. in. sunaay, -.ut), 7.40 a, ra., p. m.
rui miuuuuuouu iuuuouuj jiiv. ncc. uujs,
2.08, 6.23, 7.18,10.08 a, ra. ,12.33, 2.48, 5.63 p. m. Sun-
day, 2.ua, 7.40 a. m., i.zj p. m. Aaaiuonai ior
Mahanoy City, week days, 0.58 p. m.
Ivor iancasier ana uoiumDia, wecK uays, f.10
a. m., 2.48 p. ro.
i'or wiuiamsnort. bunnurv ana i.ewisDure.
week days, 3.23, 6.23, 7.18. 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 6.53
p ra. sunaay, &x& a. m., s.us p. m.
1U.U.UU, i l.UD, CCA IWJ ..W. U.MJ, U.W,
1,08, 11.28 a. in., 12.33, 1.33, 2.48, 5.53, 6.48, 0.33
p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 3.23. 7.46 a. in., 3.03, 4.23 p. m.
rur uiruruvmo, t lutiJiiuuituiiuun. tutioui,
weekdays, 2.08. 3.23. 5.23. 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. m.
12.33,1.33. 2.48. 5.53. 6.6S, B.33 p. m. Sunday. S.08,
3.23. 7.46 a. m.. 3.03. 4.30 d. m.
For Ashland and Shamokln. week days, 3.23,
o:a, 7. is. 11. 2S a. m., i.w, 0.D8, v.i p. m. &UQ'
(lay, 3.23. 7.46 a. m . 3.03 p. m.
..... . ... . . 1 1 . i1nnt,.nn,n.
Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days.
7.45 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.S0 p. m., 12.15 night. Sun-
aay, o.uu p. ra., is. in nignc.
Lsave Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days,
t.iju. B.?a a. m., i-uu, a.to p, m. ounuay, i.w a. m.
Leave Philadelphia, week days. 4.10. 10 00 a. m.
4.00. 6.00 p. m.. from Hroad and Gallowhtll and
8.35 ft. m., 11.30 p. m. from 9th and Green streets.
aunuay, s.ua a m., ii.ou p. m , irm via ana
Oreen.
Leave Heading, week days, I.b5,7.10, 10.05, 11.50
u. m., o.vo, 4,04 p. m aunuay, i.m, lu.ia a. m.
Leavo Pottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m,
12.SO, e,u p. ia. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. ra., 2.05 p. m.
Leav
tveTamaoua. week davs. 3.20. 8.43. 11. 23 a.
m.. 1.21.7.13. 0.18 d. m.
Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m.,
2.60 n. m.
ieavo iuaaanoy uiiy, weea aays, a u, v.io.
11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.42, 9.44 p. m. Sunday, 3.48, 8.17
. 3 IS) n.
T 1-lt I. Ma -a O A (VI
0.30. 0.35, U.69 a. m.. 1.05. 2.06. 5.20. fi-'-W. 7.57, 10.00
p, m. ounuay, i.uu, n. m., .ut y. iu.
Leavo Qimrdvllle, (Rappahannock Station),
weeks davs. 2.47. 4.07. 6.36. 0.41 0. in.. 12.05, 2.12,
6.26. 6.S3, 8.03, 10.06 p. m. Sunday, 247. 4.07, 3.33,
I-eavo AVUliamsport. weeic aays, a.w, y.io, n.w
i, m.,3.35, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m.
For Ilaltlinore, Wasblngton and tho West via
I - n -.. ' a v. . v. I.,,. ,nn,,u
Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & H. R. R.) at
3.BS, 8.01, 11,87 U. O.OD, o., 1.10 p, ill,
Duuuay,
3.55. 8.02. 11.27 a. in., 3.66, 6.4'J. 7.13 p. m.
' 'ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wbarl
ana OUln sireoi, wnan, ior aiiuuiiu viit.
Weekdays Express, 615 excursion 6.45. 8 00,
9 00,1045 am, 100 Hatunlays only 130, 203,
3 00, 170 minute uyor aauj, 4 no, aw, uuup. m.
Accommodation, 8 00 a ra, 4 15, 5 80. 6 SO pm
nunuuya mitivos, oiu
D 10, t W, (W O UU, O JVt
900, 930, 1030am., 4 30p m.
H no a m nnd 4 45 n m.
Accommodation,
Returning leavo Atlantlo City depot, Atlantic
nnd Arkansas avenues, weekdays 7 00. 7
8 00, oo, io oo a m ana a id, 4 uu, d au luxcur
Blon oirii.Q su, v ay, on p m.
Accommodation, iv, o
5 50, 8 10 a m, and 4 30
I Sundays Express,
700,780,800, 930 p 1
nm. 1 '
, 1 , va-..na OA Ifwl KM JirVt . OA
m, Accommodation, 730
i a m anaouop m.
u. u.
HANCOCK. Oen'l rasa'r Alt
A.A- MOivtuu, 1TC3. sueo i UBcager
THEATRE DUIUDINQ, j
SHENANDOAH, PENIA,
Capital, $100,000.00
rf. V. Leisenring, Pres.,
P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres.,
J. R. Leisenrinq, Cashier,
S W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier.
Open Daily From 9 to 3.
3 PER CENT, INTEREST !
raid on onvlngs Deposits.
Shenandoah,
Business
College
A. Lnrgc Attendance
Dally.
C Room for a Few More.
Take advantage of the present
chance to secure a
GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION
For terms, &c, call at the College! or address,
TST. J. SOJUL,Y,
Shenandoah, Pa.
FREE EXAMINATIONS
I
Our EYE SPECIALIST
Will be In SHENANDOAH,
OK WEDKESOAY, JULY ZDth, AT THE FERGUSQH HOUSE,
From 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Persons who ha ye headache or whoso eyes are
causing discomfort should call upon our spec
ialist, and they will receive Intelligent and skill
tui attention. NO CHARGE to examine your
eyes. Every pair of glasses, ordered Is guaran
teed to bo satisfactory.
Oculists and Opticians,
1010 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
MANHOOD RESTORED.
"BANATIVO," tM
I Wonderful .Spuuah
iiemeuy, is eoia wuu a
Written Cuorontoo
tocurealtNeiTous liis
eaFefl, Buch as Weak
Memory, Loss of Drain
linw.r. Headache.
I Wakefulness, LostMan
rioou, nervousness,
sltude, alt drains and
loss of power of the.
Generative O leans In
Deforo & After Uso,
Photographed from lire.
over-exertion, youthful indlacretlons.or the ficesslve
eituer sex, cauoeu
ase oi touacco, opium, or sumuiaiiw, wmu, u,iimu.
lead to Infirmity, Consumption and Insanity. I'nt np
in convenient form to carry In the vest pocket. Price
fl a package, or 6 for 5. With everv,t5 order we Bin a
lion Kuurtmiun iu uuicui io
nar. Tieiit by mall to any address. Circular frea
in plain envelope. Mention this paper. Address,
MADHID CHtMOL UU Brancii onice ror u. o. a,
353 Bum burn Street, CHICAGO, ILL.
FOR SALE IN SHENANDOAH. PA.. BY
C. H. IUgenbuch, Druggist, N. E. Cor. Main and
uoya tts
SHENANDOAH
BOILER WORKS!
North JSmcrtch Streetf Voar Coat,
Shenandoah, Fa,
Of all kinds promptly attended to.
Special attention given to
8TKA.HI riTXING, &C.
W. E. Smith & Son.
LEWIS' 98 LYE
(patexted
ThlrtMffWadi(riil.jemrl, UolUt
other Lye, ltbeiuf floe jMjwiltir and pek4
1q cau witlirvivoiftbl lid tha eooteou ar
lwav4 reUy tat uw. Will uak thy ltt pot
fumed Hard Soap IniOmioulen witkouiboHinj,
IT IB THP BEST " eWanttn waata ips
dUlnfefliioj flnkit olowti, watbtog lula
paloti, trees, ew.
PENNA, SALT H'P'fJ CO.
Gen. AKts.il rnla.. Pa.
COFFEE KCOXJSB-
MRS. CqNNICK IN CIIARQE.
A SdUAllE MEAL AT A NOMINAL PBICK.
Everything well cooked and clean. An elab
orate Dill ol fare dally. Lodgings
for travelers.
HRH,CONNICK.,11 X, Main Ht.
" ALBERT J. HOEBENERr"
Merchant Tailor,
S. Cor. Centre and Jardin Sis.
Cleaning and repalrtnc promptly and neatly
attended to. Give me a call.
MEN WANTED
fo test a. I'oolllvn On re (or the eltecU of oclf-oLuo.
lual l ower, Imnotency, Ao. Bi. irreat l; o-.r faith to
r Kpeclno we wllloend one sull Month1 UediciMov
IKurb VoJuoblolnroniiatlonritl-:!'. Addrtse
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