The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 23, 1892, Image 2

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Evening Herald
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OUR CANDIDATES:
FOR I'UESIDENT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OF INDIANA.
FOIl VICE rilESIIlBNT,
WHITELAtV HEID,
OF NEW YORK.
Republican State Ticket.
JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT,
JUDGE JOIIN DEAN.
CONGUESSMEN-AT-LAnaE,
MAJ. ALEXANDER MCDOWELL,
GENERAL WILLIAM LILLY.
County Ticket.
CONGUE33.
BON. CHARLES N. DRUMM.
JUDGE,
RICHARD H. KOCH,
DISTltlOT ATTOBNET,
J. HARRY JAMES.
coroner,
L. A. FLEXER.
DR,
wnEOTon'or ins foor,
JAMES 1). LESSIG.
0M SENATOIllAlj DISTRICT,
LUTHER R. KEEFER.
1ST LEOISIiATIVE DISTRICT,
JOHN J. COYLE.
TIIIRD LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT,
JOHN W. KERSUNER.
4in LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT.
GEORQE W. KENNEDY.
SAMUEL A. LOSCII.
SAMUEL S. COOPER.
LET IT SLIDE I
From N. Y. Sun, (Dom.)
Tho subjoined letter, which reached
us yesterday, calls attention to the
most serious danger that threatens
to defeat the Democratic national
ticket :
To the Editor of TnE Bun Sir . Near tho
corner of Lexington avenue, In Twcnty-Blxth,
street, Is a banner across the streot which
reads :
"For President.
"OROVER CLEVELAND.
"Down with Tariffs. Down with Wages,
"Free Trade. Freo Land. Free Men."
Now, 1 am n6t In favor ot free trade. Look
at the statistics of our foreign commerce for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 1892. ,
In comparison with tho fiscal year ending
June 30, 1P01, they show an Increase of (fee
Imports amounting to 91,759,793 ; a decrease of
dutiable imports amounting to ?10!),U81.703 ; an
increase in tho value of exports amounting to
tH5,8M,06 ; excess In the value of our exports
over our imports, txa, 9M;312.
If Cleveland is a freo trader I must vote for
Harrison, though I have for twenty-live years
voted the Democratic ticket.
Respectfully,
JAB. 0. WINANS.
Mr. Cleveland undertakes to dis
parage the Republican party's "pre
tended solicitude for labor.'1 Let us
figure this thing out. There Is a
worsted mill In Providence which is
practically a reproduction In the
number of looms and spindles of a
similar mill In Bradford, England,
and furnishes employment to about
the same number of operatives. The
wages paid in the American mill
amount to ?900,OQO. The wages paid
In the English mil 1 amount to $ 164,000.
The UllTerence Is 400,0O0, or more
than 100 per cent, in favor of the
American workers. Under a revenue
tariff, such as Mr. Cleveland favors,
either the American mill will be
closed, or elHe the wages will be
reduced to the English level. But he
does not care about that. He does not
think that solicitude for labor is called
for.
Etna Is still throwing forth its lava
and la conducting Itself In ajmore un
seemly manner than for many years.
Its eruptions have been very violent,
and are said to be increasing in force
every day. What will be the outcome
can of course be only conjectured, as
oolence has thus far reached no point
of knowledge on the subject of vol
canic disturbances that enables It to
predict the length of the 'disturbance.
or whether that In reserye will be of a
milder or more aovere character than
the demonstrations already 'made.
Bicycling Is a growing recreation,
and wheelmen are on the increase
everywhere. Go where you will now,
in towu or country, and you are sure
to meet riders, male uud female, and
nearly all of them eumclently expert
to not only keep their seats, but to get
along at a rapid pace. To what usea
the wheel will Anally be put is a mat
tar for ooajeoturo, but evidently there
Is some particular purpose for which
they will be found to be especially
adapted, other than health promot
ing machines.
The New Orleans Picayune says:
'No man can 6et a dollar honestly ex
cept In the way of work or business,
and he cannot call n dollar of his
earnings his own until the expenses
of living are paid. What is left after
that is his wealth." If all men's
wealth depended upon such coutln
geucles there would be fewer million'
aires, for it Is a notorious fact that but
few of them ever earned a dollar by
hard work.
Chili has paid to our Government
$76,000, to bo distributed to those who
were injured and to the families of
those- who were killed by a mob in
Valparaiso in October last. The vic
tims were all members of the crew of
the war ship Baltimore. The result
of the negotiations of our Govern'
ment will be a matter of congratula
tion.
Senator Cameron is not alone In
the opposition to confirming Shims as
Justice of the Bunreme Court. He is
seconded by Congressman Dalzell
Why don't tho Mugwumps call the
latter down? Senator Quay Is for
confirming Shiras.
TWO HARVEST EXCURSIONS
Vlu the Chicago, Mllwnukce & St. l'nul
K'y, August 30, and September 27.
Where tho grasses are kissed by tho wand'rlng
And tho Uoldfl are rich with the croldcn craln:
Where tho schooner ploughs through tho
prairie seas.
To Its destined port on tho western plain:
Whero homes may never he sought In vain, .
And hope is tho thriftiest plant that grows;
Whoroman may ever his rights maintain.
Ana tuna is as ireo as tne wind mat mows.
:For further particulars apply to the
noarest tickot agent, or address John It.
Pott. District Passenger Afiont., 480 Will
iam Street, "Williamsport, Pa. tf
No groater friend of tho family can be
found than the Genuine Imported Anchor
Pain Expeller. It is and ever will bo tho
bust" remedy for Rheumatism, Gout,
i.fluenzn, Baakachn, Pains in tho Side,
Cnust and Joints, Neuralgia, Sprains, &c
It brings quick and happy relief. Sold at
50 cents per bottle, at O. H. Uagenbucb,
P D. Kirlin, J. M. Ililian and other
druggists. 8t
A Sunset.
On Great SaltJLakO la but one of tho match'
lesi spectacles to be seen cin Utah, A haw
book "Utah, a Peep into a Mountain Walled
Treasury of tho Gods," Is now Issued and can
be had postpaid by sending 25 cents to J. II,
llenneU.-Halt Lake City. It Is expected that
the Knights Templar and others visiting
Colorado1 the comlDg Season will extend their
trip to Utah, via the Rio Grando Western
Railroad In both directions. That road affords
choloo of three distinct routes and tho most
magnificent scenery In the world. Equipment
uncaualed in the West. Two trains dally
across the continent. tf
Deserving Praise.
TTs desire to y to our citizens, that fol
yean we haye been telling Dr. King's Hew
Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King'i
NswLlfe Pilli, Bucklen'i Arnica Salvi
and Electric Bitters, and haye nevei
handled remedial that sell as well, or that
hays given tuch unlvertal satisfaction.
T7 do not hetltate to guarantee them
very time, and we ttand ready to refund
las purchase price, it latiafactory results da
et follow their use. These remedies hav
troa their great popularity purely on theii
MtrlU. O. H. Haeenhuch, Druggist.
Utuh.
The land of sunshlno and flowers rich also
in mineral and agricultural resources ts best
reached by the Rio Grande. Western Railway.
See that your excursion tickets read both trays
via that road, which offers choice of threo
distinct routes and tho most magnificent rail
road scenery in the world. Send 2So to J. IT.
Dennett, Salt Lako City, tor copy ot Illustrated
book, "Utah, a Peep Into tho Mountain Walled
Treasuryof the Gods." tf
A lamp chim.
ney is a small
thing, (however
important) and it
is strange a dealer
will so belittle
himself as to sub
stituto an imita
tion for the genuine " Pearl-top"
chimney, because it costs :him a
few cents per dozen less. Yet
he does this does it every day.
We are biaraeu when these imi
tation things " don't work" and
break Every " Pearl-top " chim
ney bears a label for your pro
tection. Look for it
"Pearl-glass" (chimneys not
pearled at top) are made of same
quality of glass, and have etched
near top W.'il" in plain
letters. These are for central
draft and student lamps,.
Do yourself the justice to ex
amine your next purchase and
take no substitute for " Pearl-top"
or " Pearl-glass " chimneys.
Pittsburgh, Pa. Geo. A. MAcacrir Co.
jTi CtleheiiM'a Xnellsh Diamond llrul
prtfat for fUA4irr$ iWiil DU-.
toiM, MtUd with blot riUUa. TL
0 tker. Xifi4 dwwrouM rtlitii.-
dim mmi imiisti. AiPrtau, crMClt.
I map for ptrttoalir, ittHgrtlili ul
UOUf for Kudu, to -, fcjMtm
I K
anxious io;: ADJOURN
I. 4j
Congressmen "Want to Get At
Carripalgn Work.
DOUBT REGARDING THE SITUATION,
The Blost Capable Men CunTuM That They
Know Nothing About It--Iltrlblltloii
of Campaign I.lteraturo Already- llegun.
The Leading: DocnmrnU,
Washington. July 23, There is a gen
eral ntixlety to adjburn Congress and
close up tlio records so that the campaign
work may begiu seriously. 'Atthlsmo
i ment the members) of the two houses of
Congress In both parties nre absolutely
blind as to tbe situation, and the only
well defined sentiment any one has is that
of fear that his party mny be weak.
The situation is one that cannot be
tested by any of tho old-fashioned politi
cal rules. There are strong men of both
parties in Congress who do not hesitate to
say that the party opposed has the best
of the situation at this time, and they
have no foundation for the feat except the
Impression which has grown out of thoir
ignorance of the temper of public senti
ment. Conscious of their ignorance and
fearful of thedangers which they know not
of they are very anxious to get away from
Washingon and out among tho peoplo to
learn something.
It appears to be absolutely Impossible
to got a clear opinion of the outlook from
any one. Those whose partisanship alone
governs their expressions, make the most
extravagant claims on one 'side or the
other, while the most capable meu confess
that they know nothing about It.
The fact that the nominations wore con
trolled by popular sentiment among the
common people of the two parties con
trary to political plans accounts for this
bewilderment of the politicians, 'but the
politicians have got to take hold of the
management of themachlnery of the cam
paign, and they feel the necessity for get
ting into the field as soon as possible.
The fooling of doubt and onxlcly is not
confined to tho National 'ticket, hut ex
tends to the Congressional districts, and
It is, in fact, the latter which excites the
most interest hi Congress.
Tho two committee organizations are
sending out an immense amount of litera
ture now, but for the most part it is a
revision of the literature of the last Con
gressional campaign. '
Tom Johnson has circulated about 1,-
000,000 copies ot his Congressional reprint
of Henry George's book, which is liable
to create the impression ju many quarters
that the single tax theory is being ad
vanced by that party as ono of the issues
ot the campaign. lie contemplates tho
circulation of 2,000,000 in all.
Jlr. Aldrich's speech on the tariff, which
ho expects to deliver on Monday, will be
the leading document of the cumpaigu on
the Republican side, and tho Democratic
features will be tho tariff speeches .which
have been delivered in tho House this ses
sion, chief among them that of Mr. Mont
gomery ou the Wool bill and a- speech to
be delivered reviewing the work of the
Congress.
In uddition to this, Mr. Hoimnn: will
make a speech in which he will undertake
to show that, while this Congress has not
been the model of economy he desired it to
be, it is tho fault of the last Congress
that it has not been, and he will claim
thut the record, is very, fair-
AMATEUR OARSMEH.
The Annual Uegatta, ta Open at Saratoga
Next Tuesday. ,
Sjuiatooa, N. Y., July S3. Thai 20th
annual regatta of the National Association
of Amateur Oarsmen will open at Sara
toga Lako on Tuesday next, weather per
mitting. Nearly all tho oarsmen aro here, in
practice. The programme includes en
tries for eight events! Junior mul senior
singles, double scull, pair oars, junior uud
senior four oars and junior aud senior
eight oars. Tho junior eight will be
rowed for tho first time this year.
The entry list is very largo and the
prominence of some of the oarsmen and
crews make it very probable that the ma
jority of tho events will be very closely
contested.
The races will occur at the north end of
Saratoga Lake. The start will be a short
distance off shore, and the whole course is
plainly visible from tho sharply rising
land, The executive committee havo de
cided that all the races, except the S-oareU
event, shall boa mile and a halt with a
.uru, instead of a mue ana a uau straight
away as heretofore.
The entries include 10 singles, 13 junior
singles, S pairs, 11 doubles, 4 eights, 7
kenior fours and 0 junior fours. One
sculler from Texas is among the entries.
Churned With Customs- Frauds.
Milwaukee, Wis., July 23. If the city
authorities convict untlerfelt, the dernult
Iue public librarian, and brlni: him back,
the United States authorities will hrtve a
charge against him which will placeidiim
in prison. It was 'found that iin importing
books for private individuals, Linderfe.lt
mado ulml.u'it at the Custom House that
the books were intended solely for the pub
lic library and not for private uso, thus
escaping the payment of the duties, which
umouut In Instances where Intended for
other than public libraries to 40 per cent,
of the cost price.
Two Trainmen Killed.
Haukrstown, Md,, July 28.-In an ac
cident on the Norfolk & Western Rail
I road near Itileytown, Va., John Stotrer,
freight conductor, and Alvln Funk, flag
man, were killed. The accident was
caused by the breaking of an axle d u
freight car. The two men were in the
caboose and both jumped. Funk was 30
years old and leaves a wife and two chil
dren. Stolfer was B0 years of age and
unmarried.
Died From Katlns IMueflsh,
IIaveimill, Mass. , July 23. Mrs. David
Webster, aged 7U, and Mrs. William San
born, of this city, went to Salisbury
Beach and had blueilsh for din
ner. They returned home in the evening,
were shortly afterward violently ill and
both died in great agony. They aro sup
posed to have been poisoned by the fish.
Your Hen Asphyxiated.
Chioaoo, July 23. Four men were as
phyxiated in a "Junk" at Louis Iluok &
Sons' tannery. Throe of them are dead
uad the other one Is In such a pruoariom
audition that h cannot rsoortir, ,
2,500 WERE KILLED.
Official IteporU of the Vnlcanla lSraptlon
lit SniiRlr.
Haouk, July 23. Official confirmation
has been received here from Batavla f-f
the reported volcanic eruption on tho isl
and ot Sanglr in the Celebes Sen, between
Celebes and Miudauo. The eruption oamo
fromi a volcano known as Gunona Awn.
It took place just after nightfall. The, in
habitants of the northwestern part of tbe
island had felt occasional earthquakes
throughout tho day, and during the pre
ceding night steam and Are were seen is
suing from tho volcano. Such threaten
ing phenomena have been frequent on ths
island for the last three or four years and
little apprehension was felt.
About two hours after sundown the
whole island was shaken so violently that
huts and houses collapsed and great rifts
appeared In the rocky formation at tho
northwestern end. Several sailing vosscls
from other islands were anchored off the
coast. Their crews hastily weighed an
chor, but before they could got out to sea
the eruption came. Great stones and
showers of ashes filled the nlr, throo great
tidal waves ebbed and flowed along the
shore. Tho eruption had come with such
suddenness that few realized tho na
ture of tho danger. In the darkness all
the boats went ashore.
Just before the storm of ashes and stones,
several Dutch traders had seen the volcano
belch up a great mass of flame and started
to give tho alarm, but before thoy gotbnlf
a mllo tho blackness began to cloao around
them. They seized a row boat and pulled
out to sea whence they watched the erup
tion, and where they drifted about until
picked up by a Dutch vessel, which took
them to Batavla. They say that the wholo
northwestern end of tho island was buried
in ashes and lava,
The loss of life on the northwestern end
was nt least 2.G00.
Weather Report.
Washington, July 23. For Now England:
Genemlly fair; preoedod by light, local show
ers; 'westerly winds; cooler.
For Kastorn New York, Eastern Pennsyl.
vanla. Now Jorsoy, Maryland and Delaware:
Generally fain soiithwestoriy winds; Bllghtly
cooler In noi thcru New York.
For Western New York, Western Penn
sylvania and West Virginia: Fair, possibly
followed by light local showers near the
lakes: southwesterly winds; slightly cooler in
northern portions.
MKW TOIIK MA11K13TS.
Nkw Yohk. July 23, Money jn call easy
at lHiaS Pf r cent.
BONDS CLOSIHO PRICES.
U.S. 2s. r 100
U.S. 4s. r , 110
U.U. 4s, o 115M
STOCKS CLOSUIO.
Delaware J: Hudson 1.13
Delaware, LaUKUwauna & Western IfiU
Erie i Si
Erie ureferrod KA
Lake Shore , 1:!1
New J orsoy Central i:is
heading .'. 00
Western Union ULU
New York Central 11J4
' ' OUAtH UU1KK,,
Whcut No. B. red winter, 88$: July,' 83
Adg, 85.
Corn No. 3, mixed, 57M: July, 50: Aug.
65 Hi.
uau-No. 2, mixed. -30K: Juno, 37Ji: July, 34.
rnoncca mahkki. ,
Bctthr
Creamery. State A Penn extras S2Vn.a234)3,
Creamory, western, firsts 20 ca'-'l o
Creamery, western, seconds 18 o.alB o.
titato dairy, h. f, tubs, extras c.a21 c
Cukxsc
Btato factory, full Cream, fancy,, ' Mc.aOo
Mate factory, tux. cream, line.,,., 8c.a MHo
State factory, common to fair 7 o.a THo
loos
ttat and Fenn. new laid, choice. cil7He
outhnrn, new laid, fair to good.. o-s.lUa
Western, now laid, urime ...10i4o.ulO)j
Suck eggs, Maryland , per down, ,.18 o.a
faervcus Prostration
.Nloenlesiiiess, Nick and Nervous
If cntlnclic, Uncknrhf, IIzxlnPNS,3Itr
bid Fours, Hot riiixlicm, Nervous
IyspcNln,nillliiONN, Coiifusloii, IIy.
torlu, 1'ilN, Nt. 'Villi' Jinnee, Oplnm
Hnhlt, JtrunkcnneNN, etc., nro cured
by Dr. allies' Kestorntlve N'crvlno.
It does not -contain opiates. Mrt. Sophia C.
Jlrownlce, DoLand, Fla., euirered with Epilepsy
for w) years end testifies to a complotociiro. Jacob
Petre. ISIIa, Oregon, had been suffering with Nerv
ous Prostration for four years, could not sleop,
nothing helped htm-until be used Dr.MlloS' Re
storative Nervlnoj he Is now well. Floe books
Tree nt druggists. Dr. Miles' Nerve and
Liver Pills, to doses for 25 cents ara the. best
remedy for nuiousncss. Torpid Liver, ote ote.
Dr. Mllos' Modlcal Co.,Elkhart,lnd.
TBIAIi BOTTJLE 1'ltEE.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Largest and oldest reliable purely cash com.
panles represented by
DAVID F-A.XJST,
120 S. JardmSt, Shenanooah.Pc.
VIGOR OF MEN
"SHY, QUICKLY, PERMANENTLY RESTORED
WeaLitu, NcrieMneu, Utbllltr, ul ttUi trt
Mr OTri .r UlU tMu. tbt tail) ,t lantT
alckoeai, worrj, tu. rll nrtirta, 4TibpDail ud uu
to u (Tar; vita ul (irUoa ol bod J. glapli, auil
IIMpmImii ttaiM HU. Wrtiu. ";,
vita vry lU Uim. touo kIwiihi. bb itw fcr WL
ifl.oilioe, u4 ro, iie4. AaOfM,
VfM UTV Mti0AL OU, PkU.4J,lU, Pa,
ELLIS, The Ticsailh and Store Dealer,
has removed to the
33 West Oak Ht., tjlieiiandoHli,
Where he will be pleased to meet all his old si
wuu u mur uaw vuikiiuii am iosbiuio,
Good work; f sir price.
Rooflmj and Spoutlof neatly dcae.
READING1 JUL SYSTEM
Lehigh Valley Division.
AHIIANCEMF.NT Or PASSEH
OER THA1NS.
MAY 15, 1892.
andofth forPenn Haven Junctlon.Mauch Chunk,
Lchlghton, SlatInglon,Vhlte Hail, Catasauqua,
Allcntown, llothlehem, Easton, Philadelphia,
Hazloton, Weathcrly, Quakako Junction, Del
uno and Mahanoy City at 5.57, 7.40, 9.08 a m.,
0.1U. U.iiO p. m.
For Now York. 5.ST. o na n -m . ib R s m
5.S8 p. m.
For Hazleton, Wllkes-Uarre, lte Haven,
Plttston, Laceyvillo, Towanda, Sayro, Waverly,
Elmlra, Hoohester, Niagara Falls and the West,
iv.-ti u. ui., v.i" y. m., no connection tor rtocnes-
icr, uunaio or magara ialls), 8.03 p. m,
ror ueiviaere, ueiaware Water
Stroudsbunr. 6.57 a. m.. 5.28 n. m.
Gap and
For Lambortvlllo and Trenton, 9.08 a. m.
For Tunkhannocki 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 8.03 p. m.
For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and .Lyons, 10.41
a. m.. 8.03 p. m.
For Jeancsviilc. Lovlstnn n.nA linavor Mptirlnw.
7.40, 9.08 a. m.. 12.52. 5.20 p. m.
For AUdenrlCd. Hazlctdn. atncktnh rvnrt T.um.
her Yard. 5.57. 7.40. B.OS. in.ii n. m ins? sin
t or scranton, b.t7, v.08, 10.41 a.
m. -
. m., 3.10, 5.S6 p.
For Hazlcbrook, Joddo, Drifton and Frcoland,
ti.ui, i.iu, v.vo, u. 111., 1,Dm, J.1U, D.hU P. m.
v. ....... ....H.u.iiiD UUni kJlt'UK, t.t.1.
7.49,8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.10, 4.10, 6.35, 8.10, 9.14
ij. iu.
For Tlaven Ilun, Centralla, Mount Carmel and
Shamokln, 8.62, 10.15 a. Jn., 1.40, 4,40, 8.00 p. ta.
For Yatesville, Park Place, Mahanoy City and
ijvmuv, o.oi, i.iv, iu.i u. m., 0.Jt
3.03,9.24,10.27 p.m.
Trains will leave Shamokln at 7.55. 11.55 a. m..
2.10, 4.30, p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at
v.ua a. m., b.iu, r.-o p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, 5.50, 7.40,
9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 4.10, 5.20, 8.03 p. m.
Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.40,
0.05, 10.15, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 6.20, 7.00, 7.15, 9.30
D.m.
Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 6.57, 7.40, 9.08,
iu.il a. m., 3.1V, o.o, o.iu p. m.
Leave Hazloton for Shenandoah, 7.30, 9.15
11.00 a. m., 12.45, 3.10. 5.30, 7.05, 7.56 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Trains leavo for Ashland, Qlrardvlllo and Lost
ureeK, v.if, v.w a. m., z.m p, m.
For Yatosville. Park PlaCft. Mahannv Hltv.
Delano, Hazleton, Ulack Creek Junction, Penn
Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allcntown,
Bethlehem, Easton and New York, 8.40 a. m.,
is.,! p. m.
For Phlladclnhla and Now York. 2.55 n m.
For Yatesville, Park Place, Mahanoy City and
Delano, 8.40, 11.35 a. m.. 12.30. 2.55. 4.40 6.01 n. m.
Leavo Hazloton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.30
a. m.. i.os; 4.37 p. m.
Leavo Shenandoah for Pottsville, 5.60, 8.40,
9.30 a.m.. 12.30 2.45 n. m.
Leavo Pottsville for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40
o.m.,i.au, 0.10 p. m.
A A, MoLEOD, Pres. & Gen, Mgr.
C, G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Philadelphia, Pa.
A. W, NONNEMACnER, Asst. O. P. A.
Houth Uethlohcm. Pa.
PENNSYLVANIA KAILHOAD,
ECHUTLKIW, DIVISION.
NOVEMBER 15. 1891.
Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above
date for Wlggan's, Gllberton, Frockvllle, New
Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvlllo, Hamburg, Reading,
Pottstown, Phojnlxvllle, Norrtstown and Phil
adelphia (Uroad street station) at 8:011 and 11:45
a. m. ana 4:10 p. ra. on ween aays. 1' or potts
vlllo and intermediate stations 9:10 a, m.
9UH1IAIS.
For Wlcean's. Gllberton. Frackvillc. New
Castle, St. Clair, Pottsville at 0:00, 9:40 a.m.
and3:i0p.. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts
town, Phoonlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia
ui. v.w, ;iu u. m., o:iu p. 111.
Trains leave Fracltville for Hhenandoah at
10:40a.m. and 12:14, 5:01, 7:42 and 10:09 p. m,
reunuays, ii;iou. 111. uau o;iu p. m.
Leavo Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10:15.
11:43a, m and 4:40,7:15 and 9:42 p. m. Sundays
at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m.
Leavo Philadelphia (Broad streot station) for
Pottsville and Shenandoah at 5 67 and 8 35 a m,
410 and 7 00 pm week days. On Sundays leavo
at 6 60 a m. For Pottsville, 9 23 a m. For Now
Yorkat320, 405, 4 40, 535, 650, 730, 820, 8 30,
9 60, 11 00, 11 14. 11 35 a m, 12 00 noon (limited ex-
nreHA 1 ih una 4 nu ti ra 1 izu. 1 1 .m, s i H211.
4 00,4 02, 5 00, 600,0 20, 6 60,7 13, 8 12 and 10 00 p
m, 12 01 night. Sundays at 3 20, 4 05, 4 40, 5 25,
812,8 30,9 50,1135 a m and 12 44,1 40,2 30,4 02
lumiiea 1 ou; o so, o w. u ou, 1 14 ana e jz p m ana
12 01 nlcht. For Sea Girt. Loni? Branch and in.
termediiito stations 8 20 and 11 14 a m, and 4 00
pmweeKaays. for xiaiumore ana vvasning.
ton 3 50. 7 20, 8 31, 9 10, 10 20, 11 18 a m. 12 35 f lim
ited express, 1 30, 3 46,) 4 4, 6 57, 7 40 p m 12 03
mgnt. i'ori'roenoiu only olio p rd 'weekdays,
For Baltimore onlv at 2 02. 4 01. 5 08 nnd 11 an r
m: Sundays Ut3 50. TBO. 9 10. 11 18 a m. 4 41. 6 57
7 40 p pi. 12 03 night. Baltimore only 508, 1130
p m. l' or iticnmona 7 ui a m, 1 w p m ana Vi Vi
sight, Sundays. 720 a m. 1203 nitrhx
Trains will leave Harrlsburg for Pittsburg
and the West every day at 12 25 and 3 10 a m
and (limited 3 00) and 3 40 p m. Way for Al
toona at 8 15 arn and 4 10 l m every day. For
Pittsburg ana Aitoona at 11 so a m eyei
and 10 20 d m week da vs.
Trains will leavo Sunbury for Williamsport,
Elmlra. Canandaigua. Rochester. Buffalo and
Niagara Falls at 6 10 a m, and 135 p m week
uays. r or uimira mow p m week aays. l' or
Erie and intermediate points at 6 10 a m dally
For Lock Haven at 5 10 and 9 56 a m dully, 1 35,
and 6 30pm week days For Renovo at 6 10 a
m, 1 35 and 5 30 p m week days, and 6 10 a m on
Sundays only,
week days.
?ot Kane at 5 10 a m, 1 3.5 p m
C. H. Pugh,
Gcn'l Manager!
J. R. Wood.
Gen'lPass'g'r Agt
PHILADELPHIA & READING R. R.
TIME TABLE IN EmOI MAT 15, 1692.
Trains leave Shenandoah as follows:
For Now York via Philadelphia, week days,
2.08, 6.23, 10.08 a. ra 12.33 2.48, 5.53 p. m. Sunday
2.08, 7.48 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk,
ween uays, s.io a. m., r.3j, s.io p. m.
For Reading and Philadelphia, week days,
4.UO, O.ZO, 11, 1U.UO U. Ul.,li.Mt 6.i0, O.Od p. m,
uuv, .uo, i.iu u. ui., t.M y, in
For HarrlBDurg, week days, 8.08, 7.18 a. m.,
,10, d.oj p, m.
For Allentown, week days, 7.18 a. m., 12.33,
2.48 n. ra.
For Pottsville, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m., 12.33,
2.48, 5.53 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 7.46 a. m., 4.23 p. m.
For Tamao.ua and Mahanoy City, week days,
2.08, 5.23, 7.18,10.08 a. in., 12.33. 2.48. 6.63 p. m. Sun
day, 2.08, 7.40 a. m., 4.23 p. m. Additional for
Mahanoy City, week days, 6.68 p. m.
For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.18
u. in., .10 p. Ul.
For WllllamsDort. Sunburv and Lewlsburir.
week days, 3.23, 5.23, 7.18. lf.28 a. m., 1.33, 8.68
p in. ouuuuy, a.so u. m., a.U4 p. m.
For Mahanoy Plane, week davs. 2.08. 3.23. 5.53.
7.18, 10,08. 11.28 a. m., 12.33. 1.33. 2.18. 6 63. 6.48. 9.33
, 6.48, 9.33
p. ra. Sunday, 2.08, S.23, 7.40 a: m., 3.03, 4.3 p. m.
For Glrardvlllo. ( ItaDnahannock Stutfnn 1.
week days, 2.08, 3.23. 5.23. 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. m
19 VI 1 1 AQ R Kt All n M (I....,,.... wnu
,uu, mi.u, w.uu, w.uu, V.M, II, Ul, OUUUUI, dt.VQ,
3.23. 7.40 a. m 3.03. 4.30 n. m.
For Ashland ond Shamokln, week days, 3.23,
o.j, i.io, 11. m a. m., i.no, o.oo, v.m p, m. aun-
aay, 7.40 a. m., 3 03 p. m.
TRAINS FOR SHENANnOAH'
Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days.
7.45 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night. Sun-
uuy, o.uu p. m., is.ianignt.
Lsave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days,
4.80, 8.45 a. m., 1.00, 3.45 p. m. Sunday, 7.00 a. m.
uvwvu a uiMuciuiu, noon UiAyv, 1.1U, IV.UUa.'m.
4.00, 6.00 p. m., from Broad and Callowhlll and
B.sott. m ii.sup, m. iromvinanaureenBtreets.
Sunday, ,05 a. m., 11.30 p. m , frsm 9th and
Green.
Leave Reading, week days, 1.S5, 7.10,10.05, 11.60
a. m., 6. 7,57 p. m Sunday, 1.89, 10.18 a. m.
Leaio Pjttsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. ta..
12.30, 6,11 p. ta. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.05 p. m.
Leave Tam&qua, week days, 8.20, 8.48, 11.28 it:
m., 1.61, 1. in, v.10 u. iu. aunoay, o.m, i.m u. tu.,
2.60 n. m. "
vuiu ivuauvi viij, neon uajni w.tv, v.ib.
11.47 a. m., 1,51, 7.43, 9.44 p. m. Sunday, 3.43, S.11
a. m., 3.20 p, m.
Leave Mahanoy Plane, weok dys, 2.40, 4.00,
fl.30, 9.35, 11.69 a. m., 1.05, 2.06, 6.20, O.'W. 7.67, 10.80
T Unh.. f . J. a It. OfO'
p. m. sunaay, z.4u, i.uu, s.xt a. in., a.m, o.vi p, m,
Leave Girardvllle, (Rappahannocl( Station),
weeks days, 2.47, -.07i 0.36' 9.41 a. m., 12.05, 2.12,
6.26, 8.32, 6.03, 10.06 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07, 8.S3,
a. m. . 3.41. 6.07 n. m.
Leavo Williams port.-week days, 8.O0, 9.45, 11,55
a. m.,3.35, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m.
For Baltimore, Washington and tbe West via
D. & 0. II. , through trains leave Glrard
Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & R. R. R.) at
8.ui, 11. - a, m., a oo, 1.1a p. m. sunaay.
O.UK, ll.l u. m., ami, u.e, t.io v. Ul.
ATLANTIC CITYDIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf
and HputU Street wharf, for Atlantic City.
Weekdays Express, 8 15 (excursion 6.45. 8 00,
v uu, mil u ui, 1111 louiurtiays only 1 aui. w.
300, 170 minute flyer 330, 4 00, 600, 6 00 p, m.
Aouommodatian. 8 00 a m. 4 15. 6 SO. 6 SO n m
Hundays Express, 5 15, 7 00, 7 80, 8 00. 8 SO,
vuu, vou, iujuivm.,aup m, Acoommouation,
swamsnaiupm.
Returning leave Atlantlo City depot, Atlantio
and Arkansas avenues, weekdays 7 no, 7 30,
0 w. v uu, iu w a m ana 010, 1 w, w i isxcur
slone001.630. 7 SO. 9 30 n m.
Accommodation, 4 10, 6 60, 8 10 a m, and 4 30
pm.
UhnrinM VvnAa 1 QTl AtV KM AM KOA
700,7 39,8 00. 9 30 p in. Accommodation, 730
a a, IIAKCXGK,aentPMa,r Afft
m National Bank
TniJATJli; BCILDINO,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
Capital, $100,000.00 '
L Ur. Leisenrwg, Pres.,
P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., .
J. R. Leisennnq, Cashier,
S W. Yost Ass' t Cashier.
Open Dally Prom 9 to 3.
3 PER 0ENT. INTEREST !
Paid an Having" Deposits. ,
Shenandoah
Business
College
X Large Attendance
Daily.
Room for a Few More.
- Take advantage, of the present
chance to secure a,
GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION I
For terms, &c, call at tho College or address,
"W. J. SOLLY,
Shenandoah, Fa.
FREE
eye-
EXAMINATIONS I
Our EYE SPECIALIST
Will be in SHENANDOAH,
OX WEDNESDAY AUGUST I HT THE fUSOK 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 thoy Wll receive intelligent andBkill
ful attention., NO CHARGE ttf examine -your
eyes. Evory pair of glasses ordered (s guaran
teed to do sausiactory.
' Oculists and Opticians,
1010 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
MANHOOD RESTORED.
I "HANATIVO." tha
I Wonderful . trpanleh
jtemear,- is'soia wnu m
Written cunrantee
to care BllHervoMDU
eases, sucll as Weak
Memory, Loss of hnln
Power, Headache,
Wakefulness, Lost Uan
hood, Kervonsnesff, Las
eltude, all drains and
loss of poorer of the
Generative Organs In
either flex, caused bv
DeforoA. After Uso.
Photographed from life.
orcr-ezertlon, youthful Indiscretions, or the excessive
use of tobacco, opium, or stimulants, which ultimately
lead to Infirmity, Consumption and Insanity- Put up
in convenient form to carry In the Vest pocket 1'rlce
It a package, or 8 for 3, With eve"y t5 order we give a
written suoronteo to oure or refund the)
money, bent by mall to any address. Circular free
la plain envelope. Mention this paper. Addiess,
MADRID CHEMICAL CO.. Branch Office for U. S. A.
358 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, ILL.
FOR SALE IN SHENANDOAH, PA., IiY
C. H. Hagenbuch, Druggist, N. E, Cor, Main aad
Lloyd Sts.
SHENANDOAH
BOILER WORKS!
Worth JEmerieh Street, Near Coal,
SJienandoah, Pa.
Of all kinds promptly attended to,
Hpeclal attention given to
STEAM FITTING, &c.
W. E. Smith & Son.
IEWIS' 98 LYE
- ICOTESE) Airs pisnruio
(patented)
Tht ttnnattt udsurM4Lyn.t4e. UnMla
etktr L;(HbtD( baa tmwdcr nd psk4
ta ftctu with removbl lid. tbt oodudU art
lwy retvdr for nm. Will tnk tht bt pots
rumod Hard Bop la30mtnuteiitr(fkoWftfnA
diiio feet Inn tlnks. olouii.
j jo ma pest lor eieaDiiiTK 'winvpipM,
COFFEE BCOTJSB.
MRS, CONNICK IN CIIARQE.
A SdDARE MEAL AT A NOMINAL PBICE.
Everything well cooked and clean. An elab
orate pll of fare dally, Lodgings
for travelers.
HXRH. CONNICK, 3 K, Main Nt.
ALBERT J. H0EBENER,
Merchant Tailor,
S, E Cor. Centre and Jardin Sts,
nieanlni? and renaiHnir nrnmntlv nnd nrntUudleSr '
MEN WAN" ""
fo Ut a l'otltlrt Core for tbt '
Kfti-lr Kimwi, tJiiWon,NerT,
Bcxum I'ower, imnotoaer, Ao. tu.,i
oar Ppeclflo vr vUl vend ona ruin
Much rlubU InformfcUon Vll!
il, M CO., Um4wjj)