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

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    Evening Herald.
PUBLISHED DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTKD
Hi O. BOYBtt, lhlltor nml Publisher.
irjr. ,r. wATittxit, imouI miior.
ALU THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT
2Tif.KVJS.yiXO HERALD ha a Unrgtr cir
culation in .Virmmdoan than imy other ajer
publithed, Hooks open to all.
SUBSCRIPTION rates:
Daily, per year........ 88 00
Weekly, per year - 1 50
Entered at the l'ostofflce, at Shenandoah, l'H
for transmission through the malm
as second class mall matter.
OUR CANDIDATES:
FOIWritESIDENT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
OFsINDlANA.
Toil VICE TOESIIIENT,
WHITELAW KEID,
Or NEW YORK.
Republican State Ticket.
pBDOE OP SB PIIEME CODIIT,;
JUDQE JOHN DEAN.
CONOtlESSMEN.AT-r.AUGE,
MAJ, ALEXANDER MCDOWELL,
GENERAL WILLIAM LILLY.
County Ticket.
CONGUBBS,
HON. CHARLES N. BRUMM.
JUDQE,
RICHARD H. KOCH.
DIBIBICr ATTORNEY,
J, HARRY JAMES.J
COHONEIl,
DR. L. A. FLEXER.
DIIlECTOn Or THE POOR,
Uamesju, lessio.
.29TII SENATORIALDISTIlICT,
jjijt'iiek r. keefer.
lSTrLEais'ATIYE DISTRICT,
johS'J-coyle.
TniRD;tEOISI,ATr7E DISTRICT,
JOHN W. KERS.P"3R.
4TnLEaiSCjATIYE DISTK,,CT
GEORQE W. KENNED'
SAMUEL A. LOSCH.
.SAMUEL S. COOPER.
"IF."
If strikes are duo to the Tariff, why
are there two strikes In Free-Trade
England to every one in the United
States?
If Protection is unconstitutional,
why were the framers of the Constitu
tion Protectionists?
If Free-Trad ere are really the
friends of the farmers; why did they
abolish the duty on the farmers' wool?
If free raw materials would give ua
the "markets of the world," why are
our imports of cotton goods far In
excess of the exports?
If the proteotcd United States la not
prosperous, why are we the only
nation in the wide world that has no
emigrants ?
If the tariff is 'a "tax," why can
you buy numberless articles for loss
than the very duty which is imposed
on them ?
If protection la opposed on tho
ground that our industries are no
longer "infants," why don't the Cob
denltes support the tin-plate duty?
If your higher wages are due to the
greater efficiency of American work
ingmen, why do foreigners who come
here receive two and three tiinea as
much as If paid for th6 same work in
their1 own country ?
If the House of Representatives
was not laboring In the Interests of
the British Cordage Trust, why did it
pass the free blnding-twlno bill?
If a revenue tariff does not cause
pauperism, why were there more
paupera in New York during the
revenue taritt of '46 than ever before
or ever after?
If free trade la patriotlo why do
free tradera always sneer at every
thing American ?
Are there any Americans doing n
business In Bhenaddoab that they
need be afraid to make known tho
impositions upon them? It begins to
look that way. Gentlemen, you have
everything to gain and nothing to
lose by coming forward and make
your complaint. The poor devils, who
aro compelled to deal In company
b tores are paying higher prices for tho
goods they buy, -will thank you if you
break the yoke.
The Democrat In Congress who
helped to pass the World'a Fair ap-
nronriatlon have done these three
things: They have violated the ConBtl
tution, they have put f5,OOO,OO0 Into
the Bepubllcan campaign fund, and
they have settled finally and adverse
ly the question of Brother Stevenson's
ability to carry Illinois for the Dent
flcrncy this year. Jf, Y. Sun,.(Dem.)
It la possible that Nestor Dana's
fears of Negro Domination In the
patient, submissive, ncgro-lovlug city
of New York, where they burn negro
homes and hospitals now and then,.
Inspire him to excessive zeal on the
nice Issue; but no such apprehensions
are cherished in Philadelphia, While
every great industry of our city Is
moioor loa piralyed by high war
taxes In time of peace. Phila. Times,
Dent.
The Homestead rioters are finding
out that killing people is a serious
business. Not only have several of
their leaders been put under heavy
bonds to anevver at court for their re
aponslbllty In the riot, but one of the
men who was recognized aa having
actually fired at the barges has been
committed without ball on a charge cf
murder In the first degree. These
people will not bo so ready with their
guns hereia'ter.
TWO HARVEST EXCURSIONS
Ala the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. l'uul
ll'y, August 30, and September ST.
Where tho grasses aro kissed by tho wand'rlng
ureezc,
And tho fields nra rich with tho colden cram :
"Where tho schooner ploughs through tho
prairie seas.
To its destined port on tho western plain;
Where homes mny never be sought in vain,
And hope Is tho thriftiest plant that grows
Where man mat ever his rights maintain.
And land la as Irco as tiro wind that blows.
For further particulars apply to tho
'nearest ticket agent, or address John K.
Pott. District Passenger ARont, 480 Will
iam Street, "Williamsport, Pa. tf
A Sunset,
On Great Salt Lake Is but ono of the match'
less spectaclos to be seen In Utah. A new
book "Utah, a Peep Into a Mountain -Walled
Treasury of tho Oods," Is now Issued and can
,behad.postpaldby sending 25 cents to J. H.
Bcnnetf, Halt Lako City. It Is expected that
the Knights Templar and others visiting
Colorado the coming season Trill -extend their
trip to Utah, via tho Rio Grande Wostern
Railroad In both directions. That road affords
choice, of three distinct routes and the most
magnificent scenery In tho world, Equipment
unequaled in the West. Two trains daily
across the continent. tf
Eloctrio Bitters.
This remedy is becoming so well known
and io popular as to need no special men
tion. All who have used Electrlo, Bitten
ling the came song of praise. A purer
medicine does not exist and it is guar&nteod
to do all that is claimed. Electrio Bitten
will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kid
neys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt
Khoum and other affections caused by im
pure blood. 'Will drive Malaria from, the
system and proymt as well as cure all
Malarial fevera. For cure of Headache,
Constipation and Indigestion try Jlloctrio
Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or
money refunded. Frice 60c. and f 1.00 per
bottle at O. II. Hagenhuch's drug store.
Utah..
Tho land'of sunshine and flowers rich also
in mineral and agricultural resources Is best
reached byjthe Rio Grando JWestern Railway.
Seo that your oxcurslon tickets read both ways
via' that road, which goffers choice of three
distinct routes and the most magnificent rail
road scenery lntho world. Send 25c to J. II.
Bennett, Salt Lake City, for copy of illustrated
book, "Utah, a Peep Intojtho Mountain Walled
Treasury of the Gods." tf
BASEBALL RESULTS.
All tlio Learilnc; Club Lose and Cleveland
Galus l'lrst l'lacu.
AT BOSTOX.
Boston, "4 Now York, 3;
Batteries Staloy and Kelly: Crano and
Doylo.
AT buookltn.
Brooklyn, 3; Washington, 5.
Hattcrlos Hart and lvlnslow; Killeen and
ucrgcr.
AT HALTIMOBK.
Baltimore, 11: Philadelphia, 4.
Batteries McMuhon and ltoblnson: Wcyhlnir
and Clements.
AT CHICAGO.
Chicago, 2: rittshurtr, 0.
Batteries Hutchlnsou and Sehrlver: Ehrot
and MUler.
AT CLEVELAND.
Oeveland. 7: lit. Louis. 2,
Il4ttrle.-Young:, Cuppy and Zlmmcr,
Huwko and Buckley.
AT LOUISVILLE.
Louisville, 0; Cincinnati, I.
llattorles Snrulcra nnd Weaver: Chamber
lain, und Vaughn.
Standing or the Clubs.
Per
ITon 7t Ct
Clovoland..lO o .,01)7
Vhlladol'a.. O 0 .600
Brooklyn ... 0 0 .000
Baltimore.. 0 0 .000
Boston 0 U .000
New York.. 8 b .571
V'.r
iron rt m
Cincinnati... 8 7 ,533
Vt ashiuir'n.. 7 8 .407
Pittsburg... 0 8 A'lO
Ctuemro.,.,. L:i .loo
LoutsVilie. 5 10 .333
be Louis... 3 l'J JtOO
The plague of breaking lamp:
chimnevs is abroad in te land.
There are two sorts of chim
neys ; brittle and tough. Ninety-
nine in a hundred, are brittle.
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 aro Macbeth's "Pearl-top"
and " Pearl-trlass." The coarse
are rough and out of propor
tion: misfits and misshapen:
they do not make a good
draft: thev smoke.
Two sorts as to glass; trans
parent and erav. "Pearl-top
and " Pearl-crlass " aro clear, fine
and tough not tough against
acciaem xouga againsi ucau
Call for "Pearl-top"
or
"Pearl-glass" chimneys.
ntirtrargh, Pa. Dec A. Micnem Oa.
HER MOTHER SAID NAY
But the Daughter Had a Mind
of Her Own.
A8BURY PARK SOCIETY STIRRED UP.
Mini Mahal Tlnley, n IVell-ltlionn Phila
delphia Ilnlln, r.lopps Wlt)u FnatoMce
Clerk Now Sho Aska Forgiveness Th
Mother I'm! rated.
Ami'RT Park. N. J., Aug. 2. The
gueotfi of the prominent x hotels here nre
greatly excited over the Sensational mar
riage of JliM Mabel Tinley, the belle of
the Hotel BrutiBwick, with Iilchnrd
Eoelofs, n young man who was, until
lately, a night clerk In tho Philadelphia
general postofllce.
The marriage ocourrod on Sunday,
and the details have just como out. Miss
Tinloy is tho daughter of tho lnte J. W.
Tinley, who wnsfor many years a partner
of W. B. Kcmpstor in a large dry goods
house In Philadelphia.
Itoelofs has been paying attention to
Mabel for nearly a year, und followed her
here in spite of tho objections of her
mother, who was strongly opposed to tho
nMoohment between them,
On Saturday evening, while a ball was
In progress at tho Hotel Brunswick, Miss
Tinley went out on tho balcony with her
partner, a Mr. Booze. Boelofs came up
to them and had somo angry words with
the girl. Tho misunderstanding was soon
cleared up, however, when Boelofs learn
ed that tho girl's mother had secured pos
session of and thrown into the street a
bouquet of flowers ho had .sent Mabel to
wear at the ball.
Mrs. Tinley learned of this meeting on
the balcony and at tho dinner table, Sun
day, sho reproved her daughter, say
ing: "1 do not want you ever to seo that
iman again."
Mabel indignantly answered: ".It you
ttalk to mo that way in the presence of all
these people, I shall marry htm before 0
o'clock."
Then she burst into tears and hurried
out of the room. She sent word to Eoo
lofstomeot her, and between 2 and 3
o'clock Mabel came down stairs,, said
good-byo, met Boelofs outside .and the
couple went with Miss Sophie Oldmlxon
to Bev. Frank Chandler's residence, whero
they wore married. They took the first
train to Point Pleasant and registered at
the Besort House. .Mabel at .once wrote
her mother imploring her forgiveness.
Mrs. Tinloy wired back she yvould re
ceive her duughter, but not with Boelofs,
who could noverientor her doors.
No reply has been receivod from Mabel
and Mrs, Tinloy keeps to her .room, al
most broken-hearted, hoping for her
daughter's return.
6AYS SHE IS TOO GIDDY AT FIFTY.
Mrs. Oliver Klones for tlia Second Time
With the Same Lover.
Kingston, N. Y., Aug. C Mrs. Everett
Oliver, tho wlfo of a prominent farmer
Jiving nenr Sllngerland's, has deserted hor
husband for tho second time within a
year. Mrs. Oliver is about 50 years of
ago, and is tho mother of 11 children,
It is believed that sho has eloped for a
second time with n man named John P.
Jones, who is fully fifteen years her junior.
When Mrs. Oliver eloped with Jones be
fore thoy went to Susquohnnnn, Pa. ,
whlthar the wronged husband followed
them, and after earnest pleading and
promises lorgave Ms wile ana toolc lior
buck homo with him.
Since Mrs, Oliver's last disappearance
It has been learned that she went to Al
bany nnd drew from the bank $100 sho
had deposited. It was also discovered
that a lew days before sho left h'omo sho
gent a letter to Jonosnt.Jcitoy City. Tho
inference is that the letter contained in
structions for him to met her. Mr. Oli
ver says she Is too giddy for him and lie
will forgive her no more.
The I.atokt l"gan Story Denied.
Washington, Aug. 2. With reference
to tho story from Valparaiso charging
Minister Egan with refusing to press a
claim for damages against Chilton bsunlf
of tho widow of Antouio Mathien, an
American citizen, for the reason, as al
leged, that the brutal treatment of Math
ien was duo to orders from Vnldes Carrera,
a friend of Mr. Egan, officials at the State
Department say that Minister Egan would
have no right to present this or any other
claim without tho authority of the Statu
Department, and that tho Department
has not been notified pf th existence of
any such claim.
The Arlous lureivuU Concert.
Coloone, Aug. 2, The farewell con
cert of tho Arlon singers was given at
Guerenich yesterday and was the great
est succoss ol tiie series, I he enthusiasm
of theiuuilleuco wn beyond anything be
lore experienced during the tour. All
rose nfter the last number and gave long
continued cheers for the Arions, wlilla
great mnsses of flowers and laurel wreaths
were carried to thostngo and presented to
the performers.
Inspector Brans Ja an Allen.
Washington, Aug. 2, Secretary Foster
of the Treasury Department has written a
lotter to William Weihe, president of the,
Amalgamated Iron and Steel Association,
upon whose recommendation Krnnk
Evans of llaltlmoro was appointed an em
igrant inspector, stating Unit it has oomo
to his knowledge that Evans is- an alien.
Eucretury Foster suggests that Mr. Weihe
name somo ono who Is u citizen, und he
will bo appointed In Evans' pluce.
A Scheme tu Control SkaUkfn Dyetnjr.
Albany, N. Y., Aug. 2. A special
from Victoria, 11. 0., says that Victoria
sealers aro entering heartily into the plans
of the George O. Truadvrell Company, the
farriers combine reouutly wgitnuod here.
A reprosentAtlvo of tbo company la hpro
now arrangini; the preliminaries looking
to the securing of contract of the sealing
market. The project is to control all the
raw skins coming in and to clean ami ilyo
them In America, tbus taking from In
rtou dyers und finishers a trade which hoi
been thtlr's exclusivaly. in tlio past.
Junes ISIcctad iu Alabama,
Montoombiiy, Ala., Aug. 3.--Cprroot
returns from yurlous parts of the Stato
iliyw.tbatihe straight J)?mooxutio ticket,,
bead by, Tlwuias Jpnfli, tias .been over
wUe)rongly elepted. Tilt returns de
velopetbe fact that tlie bulk of uegroo
Tetd tor Jones.
New York's Death Uncord of n Day,
New York. Aug. 2 There woro 210
deaths recorded in this city during tho
twenty-four hours ending at noon.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
The Paris nowspapers report that at
tempts woro nudo to dostroy buildings at
Versailles with dynamite. Tho report Is
not confirmed.
A band of seven robbers hnvo been so
oured nnd shot at Santos Jalisco, Mexico,
for murdering Franeisco Vftllejo and his
wlio lor a small sum or money.
James G. Shattuck, a Boston horso
dealer, aged G2, died yesterday from a
kick in tho stomach inflicted by Ernest V.
luagg, aged JJ1. lagg 1ms been ar
rested.
Tho semi-centennial of tho organization
of tho "Bechobltos," atempcrancosocioty,
will bo celebrated by tho High Tent in na
tional convention beginning in Washing
ton to-day.
James McLnrnoy, a ynrdman in tho
Manhattan Beach railroad depot, while
coupling nil engine and car at Coney
Island was caught bctwocn them and
badly injured.
Professor Hobe, noronaut, was killed by
falling 3,000 feet from his balloon at St.
Paul Sunday. Ills parachute failed to
work, and his body was driven deep into
the soft ground.
Beturns of the triennial elections in the
Provinces of Franco Monday for members
of the Councils General have been receiv
ed from 1,132 districts. They show a Bo
publican gain of 110 seats.
The case of J. M. Cross and A. G. Mo
Daniels, who wcro nrrosted at Denver on
tho charge of having robbed President
Moffat of tho First National Bank of $21,
000, was dismissed for want of proof.
Coinage was executed at United States
.mints during the month of July as fol
lows: Gold, 83,000 pioces of the value of
$1,440,000: silver, 1,012,000 pieces of tho
value of 5309,000; minor coin, 1,000,000
pieces of tho value of $19,Q00.
Gov. Flower has appointed John Berry,
,of Mount Vernon, N. Y., ono of tho man
agers of the Beformatory for Women, to
bo established in New York, in Westchos
iter county, in place of ox-Senator Stev
ens, who declined the office.
United States Chief Engineer G. W.
Raymond of Philadelphia has been ap
pointed ope of the Board of Engineers to
settle upon the question of a suitable lo
cation for a largo government harbor on
Ithe Pacific coast' within tho boundaries of
(California.
While trying to escape from an officer
iot Hearting, 'a., yesterday, liporge juu
.dick, a Hungarian, aged S'i years, jumped
,lnto the Schuylkill river and was
drowned, lie was wanted to answer a
charge of assaulting a Jewish peddler.
Six hundred dollars were found on his
Person.
It Is estimated that"18,O0Omenaro now
idle in New York on account of tho
trouble which grew out of the lockout of
iron workers by the Iron League because
tho unions had ordered a strilco on the
Criminal Court building, where tho Jack
son Architectural Iron Company employed
non-union houscsmiths.
'Weather Ileport.
Washinqton, D. C. Aug. S. For Eastern
New Tf ork. Eastern Penniyl vanla, Now Jer
sej Generally fair; slightly cooler, variablo
winds.
l'or 'Western Now York, and Wosttrn
Pennsylvania: Generally Jalr weather, cooler,
northerly winds.
For New England: Fair weather, slightly
ooolcr, northerly winds.
NEW YOIIIC JIAKKIiTS.
New York. Aujr 1, Money 5n call easv
at lHuS per ceuu
BONDS C SIKO PIllCES.
rj.a. ss. r 100
'.a. 4s. r mu
1.3. is, c nii4
STOCKS CLOSING.
lolawareJc Hudson
lelawarc. LacKaruunu Sc .Western 1A81&
Ene SO
Krle oreterred i.vi
Lako Shore..... iW4U
Now Jersey Oeutral 1'MH
lteadinir U0
Wettern Union , , , uM
New YorkCeutral , 113)4
OllAIN UAKKET.
WheMt No. 2. red
vrmicr. 80Mf July. 83
S0JJ; July, COij; Au.
Aug. 84H; Boot.. 83la.
J5H: Sopt.,"64U
Uata-No. & .mixed.
354. Aug.,3o;.
30H: June, 30; July,
PllOPUCE UAtiKcr.
UirrTER
Creamery. Staw .V Penn.. extras 22Vto.aS2o,
Creamery, western. Urns 20 ca'.'l o
Creamery, nesiera, ucouds 18 call) c
Statu dairy, h.t tubs, extras...,,, u.a21 o.
CnEKSE
gtate factory, full cream, fanuv.. So.aflo
Statu factory, common to toir.,,,. 7 c.a 70
roos
Htateand Fenn. now laid, choice. o.ul7lo
Southern, new laid, fair to good.. c.uHtya
Western, now laid, urime 10l4e.ul04;a
Duck euus. Maryland, per doon. ..IS, o
ho American ceonle aro
racoof nervous wrecks, and thexullowlntf suKftetta
tho best romcdr; AlphoonollcmpDInK, uf Ilutlcr,
l'a., swears that when hti m was spaochlcBS from
t-t. Vitus Dance, Dr MIIob' Croat Restorative
Nervine cured him. lr. J. 11. Iiller,of Volpar.
nlio.lndJ.I.TaTlor,of LoRansmirt, lnd., each
gained 2i) pounds from taking It. Mra. II. A, Gard
ner, of Vistula, lnd.. was cured of 41) to 60 vonvul
elonsadajr,andmucli hcadacbe, dliilnoBs, back
acne, and nervous prostrutlnn, br ono bottlo.
Uonlcl Mrors. llrooklyn. Mich., ears his danehtcr
was cured of Insanity of ten years' standing. Trial
bottlos and fine hook ct marvelous cures, F11U11
u u. uisi. A HW f smear pontoui(i no pplatas.
Dr.lo8, Modloal Co.,Elkhart, lnd.
VIGOR OF MEN
EASILY, OUICKLY, PERMANENTLY RESTORED
!J? "!'' HI 'u tK r'siliiv.uJ5t
Iu i ton 4 wi tnw. trnutinwuMu..)
wpiullc.udirMti,mul. lUnJ. ''
STARTING PACTS!
HEADING JUL SYSTEM
Lehigh Valley Division.
AltllANQEMENT Or PABSEN
OEIl TMAINS.
MAY 18, 1892.
Pnftspnirer trains Innvn Rhmi
Lchlgnton, SlatlnilOn.White Hall, Catotouqua.
Allentown, llothlShcm. Baston, Philadelphia,
Haileton, Weothcrly, Qaalcake Junction, Del-
uu uuu muuangy vuy ai .t7, 7.40, V.US a m..
12.62.3.10. 5.28 p. in.
For New York. B.R7. 90S n. m.. am.
5.20 p. m.
'or jiazieton, wuRes-Uarro, white Havou
Klmlra. ltochester, Niagara Falls and the West
10.11 a. m , (3.l0p. m., no connection for Itoches
ter. Uuffulo jr Niagara Falls), 8 08 p. m.
For Holviderc, Delaware Water Gap and
Stroudsburg, B.S7 a. m., 5.2t) p m.
For Lambertvillo and Trenton, 3.08 a. ra.
l'or Tuulihannock, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 8.03 p. m.
For Auburn, Ithaca. Geneva and Lvons. 1U.41
a. m.. 8.03 p. m.
For Jeanesvllle, Levlston nnd Beaver Meadow,
M0, 9.08 a. m., 12.62, 5.20 p. m.
For Audcnrled, llazloton, Stockton and Lum
ber Yard, 6.67, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.62, 3.10,
5.20 p. m.
For Scranton, 5.67, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 5.26 p.
m.
. For Hazlebrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton nnd Frceland,
&.67, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 6.20 p. m.
!r.40, 8.62, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.33, 8.10, 9,14
p. m.
For Haven Run, Centralla, Mount .Carmel and
jShamokin, 8.52. 10.15 a. m., 1,40, 4.40, 8.00 p. ra.
1 For Yatesville, Park Place, Mahanoy City and
kLCIUDO. O.OI, Y.-iU, tf.'JS, iij.il a m., l&DZ, 3.1U, o.zo,
3.03,9.24, 10.27 p.m.
Trains will leave Shamokln at 7.63. 11.65 a. m..
e.10, 4.30, p. rn, and arrlre at Shenandoah at
u.va a. m., 3.iu, axa p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, 6.60, 7.40,
,9.08, 10.11 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 4.10, 6.28, 8.03 p. m.
9.0510.15, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 6.80, 7.00, 7.16, 9.30
y. ui.
Leavo ShenandAnh fnr nazlntnn. 5 57. 7.40. 9.
il0.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.20, 8.03 p. m.
Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.39, 9.15
ill.UU U. Ul., iw.4.1, d.lU, D.3U, V.UD, Y.DU p. m.
Trains leavo for ABbland, Qirardvllle and Lost
creek, 7.21), 9.40 a. m., 12.30, 2.45 p. m.
For Yatesville. Park Place. Mahanov Cltv
Delano. Hazleton, lllaclc Creek Junction. Penn
Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown,
ucmienem, uasion nna now i or it, ts.tu a. in.,
ti2.,-Hj p. m.
For PhlladelnhlA and Nnw Ynrlr. 2.6ft n m.
For Yatesville, Part Place, Mahanoy City and
Delano, 8.40, 11,33 a. m.. 12.30. 2.5S, 4.40 6.0", n. m.
Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.3U, 11.30
a. m 1.06, 4.37 p.m.
Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, 5.60, 8.40,
Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 8,30, 10.40
u.m.,1.00, o.ia p. m.
A A. MoLEOD, Pros & Gen. Mgr.
C. G, HANCOCK, Gen. Pass Agt.
Philadelphia, Pa,
A. W. NONNEMACnER. Asst. G. P. A.
Houth Bethlehem, Pa.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
scrrrm.Kii,ii divisiok.
NOVEMIlKn 15. 1B01.
Trains will leave Shenandoah after the nhnva
date for Wiggan's, Gllberton, Frackville, New
Castle. 8t..Clnlr.l'ottnrillo. Ilnmhurir. Keadln?.
iPottstown. Phacnlxvllle. Norrtstown and Phil.
uucipuiu tuiuuu Bvreubevuiiuu; aiv.waou lino
a. m. ana 4:10 d. zn. on weeizaavfl, for 1'otts
vine ana lmermeauue stations u:iu a. m.
SUNDAYS.
For Wiggnn's, Gllboxton, Frackville, New
Castle, St. Clair, Pottsville at 0:00, 9;40a.,m.
and 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts
town, Phcenixville, NortlStown, Philadelphia
at 6:00. 9:40 a. m.. 3:10mm. -
Trains leave Frackville for. Bhenandoah at
10:40a. m. and 12:14,' 6:04, 7:42 and 10:09 p.m.
ruuuu, 11:10 u. ui. uuu ono p, xn.
Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10:15.
11:48a. m and4:40,7;l5andD;42n.m. Sundays
at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m.
Leave Phlladelchla (Uroad street stattonV for
PottRTlllo and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a m.
1 iu ana 7 uo p m ween aays. on aunaays leave
at 6 50 am. For Pottsvlllo, 9 23 a m. For New
lorKaiaiAj, uo, -140, os, o&o, 70, szu, suu,
9 60, 11 00. 11 14. 11 35 am, 12 00 noon (limited ex
press 1 0(1 nnd 4 50 n m) 12 41. 1 35. 1 40. 2 30. 3 20.
i 00, 4 02, 6 00. 6 00, 0 20, 6 60, 7 13, 8 12 and 10 00 p
m. 1301 nlebt. Sundavs at 320. 4 05. 4 40. 6 35.
812.830,9 60,1135 a m and 12 44,1 40,2 30,4 03
inmiiea 4oujoa,o zu.o 00, 7 is ana 0 1. p m ana
12(11 nlwhl PnTKonfllM Tnn ItMn.l, antl In.
termedlate stations 8 30 and 11 ii am. and 4 00
p m weekdays. For llaltlmoro and Washings
ion a ou, t At.oci. v iu, iuu, 11 la am,i-ao (lim
ited express, 1 30, 346,) 4 41, 667, 7 40 p m 12 03
nignc. f or ' reenoia only a uu p m week aays.
For llaltlmoro onlvat 2 OS. 4 01. 5 08 and 11 30 r
m. Sundavs at3 50. 720. 910. 11 18n m. 4 41. 657
7 40 p m, 12 03 night, llaltlmoro only 6 08, 11 30
p xn. r or, iiicamonu i vj a m, tsup xn ana 14 w
night. Sundays, 7 20 am, 12 03 night.
Trains. will leave Harrlsburg for Pittsburg
and the West every day at 12 23 and 3 10 a m
and (limited 300) and 3 40 n m. Way for Al-
toonaat815 am and 410 pm every day. For
Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 20 a m every day
ana lusupm wock aays.
Trains win leave aunDurv ior wiiuamsnori.
Elmlra. Canandalgua. Rochester. Duaalo and
Niagara Falls at 6 10 a m, and 1 35 p m week
days. For Elmlra uto 30 p m. week days. For
Krle and intermediate points at 5 10 am dally
and 5 SO n m week days For Renovo at 5 10 u
m, 1 5 and i 30 p m wcel; days, and 5 10 a ra on
Sundays only. For Kane at 5 10 a m, 1 35 p m
weeK uays.
C. II. Puan. J. R. wood.
Gen'l. Manager Gen'l Paaae'r Agt
piIILADELPHIA & HEADIN O It. R.
TABUS II. ErrEOT MAT lb, IWO.
Trains leave Shenandoah as follows:
For New York via Phlladelnhla. week davs.
z.ua, d.j, iu.vo u. m., D.oj p; m. bunaa
2.03. 7.48 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chun
........ k rto n , o M . ,1 m i ,u
nV ui, u.mj, i. to u. ui., i.oo, .io u. ul.
'For Heading and Phlladelnhla. week davs,
2.08, 6.23,7.18, JQ.0S a. m.,12,23. 2.48, 6.53 p. m. Sun'
day. 2.08, 7.4(1 a. m., i.S p. m
i'-or liarrispure, week pays, z.oa, 7.1 a. m.,
2.48,5.53 p.m.
i''or Allentown, week days. 7.18 a. m., 12.33,
2.48 p. ra.
For Pottsville. week davs. 2.08. 7.18 a. m.. 12.33.
2.48, 6.53 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 7.46 a. m., 4.23 p. m.
i'-or 'inmaqua ana Mananoy uuy, week days,
2.08. 6.23. 7.18.10.08 a. in.. 12. S3. 2.48. 5.63 n. in. Sun.
day, 2.08, 7.46 a. m., 4.23 p. m. Additional for
aiananoy iniy, ween aays, o.ra p, m.
For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.
a. in.. 2.48 d. m.
For Wllllamsport. Sunbury and Lewishurtr,
-necK aays, s:a, t.ih. n.sn a. m., i.ki, e.i
p ra. bunaay, a.st a. m., 3.03 n. m.
For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.08, 3.23, 6.53,
7.18. 10.08. 11.28 a. m 12.33. 1.33. 2.48. 5.63. 6.48. 9.3:
n. ra. Sundav. 2.08. 3.23. 7.46 a. m.. 3.03. 4.23 n. m.
For Qirardvllle, ( Happahannock Station),
week days, 2.08, 3.23. 5.23. 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. m.
12.83,1.33, 2.48, 6.53, 0.68, 9.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.08,
I OO .-,11.. 11' 1 '1(1 '
0.m, .1U U, tU.. 1.0V U. Ul.
For Ashland and Shamokln. weok days, 3.23,
5.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 0.68, B.23 p. m. Sun'
day, 3.iJ. 7.413 a. m., 3 03 p. m.
TRAINS FOU SHKNANDOAIl!
Leayo Now York via Philadelphia, weekdays
..idtt. IU., l.dU, W, f.4W p. ui., i.id uigai. aun'
day,6.0dp.n.. 116 nlgbt.
Lsave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days,
4.30, 8.45 a. m. 1.00, 3.45 p. m. Sunday, 7.00 a. m.
T .,'.. Ilk 1 1 n lint nV.I .I.,. , . W , rt -
a uiiMuciiiuii., nctn uuB, lilU, 1V.IAJ U. m.
4 00, 6.00 p. m., from Uroad and Callowhlll and
8.33 a. m., 11.30 p, m. from 9th and Ureeu streets.
Sunday, 9.D5 a m., HJJp p. ra , from 9th and
Leave Tteadlng, week days, 1.65,7.10, 10.05, 11.1
a. ra.. 5.65. 7.67 n. m Sundav. 1.35. 10.48 n m
Leave Pottsville, week days, 2.10, 1AQ a. m.
is.0u,u,iiu. ui. aunuay, z.w, 7.uua. m.,2.05p. :
Leave Tamanua. week davs. a'ji ris ii &s
m.. 1.21,7.13, 9.18 p. in. Sunday, 3J, 7S43 U, m,
2JM) p. m.
Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.40, 9.18,
ii.ii u. m., i.oi, i.j, v.ii p. m. Bunaay, a-io, o.
a. m a20n. m. T
Leave Mahanoy Plane, weok 1 it rs, 2.40, 4.00,
6 30, 9.35, 11.59 a. m., 1.05, 2.08, 6.20, 8.28, 7.57, 10.00
Ii. ui, aunuay, a iu, t.uo, a.7 a. xn., a.si, o.ui p. m.
Leavo Ulrardvllle. ritannuhannDCk Station).
weeks days, 2 47, 4.07, 6.36, 0.41 a. ra., 12.05, 2.12,
6.26, 8.32, 8.03, 10.06 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07. 8.33,
a. m., 3.41. 6.07 D. m.
Lea,ve Wllllamsport, week days, S.00, 9.15, 11.65
a. m., 8.35, 11,15 p. ui. Sunday, ll.lt p. m.
For Kaltlnioro, Washington and tho West yia
H. & O. It. It., through trains leave Qlrard
Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & 11. R. It.) at
3.65, 8.01, 11.27 a. in., 3.66, 6.42. 7.19 p. m. Sunday,
a.H, o.vJ, ll.zi a. m., a.vo, d.is, i.io ii, m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leavo Philadelphia, Chostput street wharf
uuu umu Hiruub wuuri, lur nuuuiiu vity.
Weekdays Express, 6 15 oxcurslon 4.151. 8 00,
9 00,1045 am, 100 Haturdays only 1 301. 2 00,
3 00, (70 inlnute flyer 3 30 ,4 00, ,600, A no V m.
AccQumvdation, 8 00 a m, 4 )5, 6 30, 6 so p in
HundayB Kxpress, 5 16, 700, 7 30, 8-00, 8 JO,
9 00, 9 30, 10 30 a m., 4 30 p m. Accommodation,
8 00 a m and 4 45 n m. !
Ileturnlng leave Atlantic City
and Arkansas avenues. Weeki
t. Atlantic
.ya TOO. 7 30,
c oo, v w. iu uu a. m ana a is, 4
Kinn 00)1. 6 30. 7 SO. 9 SO tl m.
Accommodation, 4 10, 6 60, 8
Dm.
and 4 30
Hundays Uxpress, 3 30. i
K Art a AA A OA
7 uu. 7 w, a iu. v i4 p xn. A
a m and 6 05 p m.
QUDtuiaUvn, 7r3Q
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ACTA,
irst National Bank,
THEATRE nuiLDIMfl,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
Capital, $100,000.00
ff. 19. Leisenring, Pres.,
P. J. Ferguson, Vi Pres.,
J. R. Leisennnq, Cashier,
? W. Yost, Ass' t Cashier.
Open Dally From 9 to 3.
;3 PER CENT. INTEREST !
Paid 011 savings Deposits.
Shenandoah
Business
College
A Large Attendance
Dally.
Room for a Few More.
Take advantage of the present
.chance. t,o secure a
v '
GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATJON I
For terms, tie., call at the College or address,
W. J. SOIIV,
Shenandoah, Pa,
FREE
EXAMINATIONS I
Our EYE SPECIALIST
Will bo In SHENANDOAH,
OH WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 3, AT THE FERGUSON HOUSE,
From 8;30 a.m. to .5 p. m.
Persons who have headacho or whose evs in
causing discomfort should call upon our spec
ialist, and thoy will receive Intelligent and skill,
f ul attention. NO CHARGE to examine your
eyes. Every pair of glasses ordered is guaran
teed io do satisfactory.
Oculists and Opticians,
1010 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
MANHOOD RESTORED.
"8ANATIVO," ths
Wonderful , Hranlsti
itemedy, is sold with a
Written Guarantee
to curs all Nctrous Us
coses, such u YVeasr
Memory, Loss of Brain
Tower, Ucodaohe,
Wakefulness, LostMan.
hood, JJervousneas, Las
situde, all drains and
loss of power of tho
Generative Orpins In
cliher sex. caused br
orer-iri srtion, youthhil Indiscretions, ct the exCesslTe
sso or louacco, opium, or siimuiaiuB, wuicu uumuicix
lead to Inurmtty, consumption aua insaniir- rui up
In convenient form to carry In tin vest pocket, Prlca
tl a packaee. or 6 for t5. MlUi every border wsglrj a
written euorontee to cure or refund the
money. Seut by mail to any address. Circular frea
in plain envelope. Mention tub paper. Address,
MADRID CHEMICAL CO.. Branch Office for TJ. S. A.
368 Deatporu Street, CHICAGO, ILL,
POP. SALE IN SHENANDOAH, PA , ISY
C. II. Hagenbuch, Druggist, N, E. Cor. Mala and
Lloyd SU.
SHENANDOAH
BOILER WORKS!
Jfor$h Emrtch Street, Kear Coal,
Of all kinds promptly attended to,
Hpeclal attention given to
STEAM FITTING) &e.
W. E. Smith & Son.
IE WIS' 98 LYE
Thei(rrnfffjiiiJurMtLymde. tTslIktS
otstr Lje, Itlit'toa flo rowler Dd p&ckt4
(atuiUtiui,ftb..lid( ihti oui4iiU t
lwnyreJf for uw. Will mike thf twlpor.
fumed Hard Soap in TOrolnuu MrUAoul boiUn.
IT 13 TUB BEST for olekQilug wait f-ljs
dUtsftviint ttnk, towu, vaihiof ptUMb
pgstii-w:pa?a
COFFEE HOUSE.
MRS. CONNIOK IN OHAROE.
A SQUARE MEAL AT A NOMINAL PBICE.
Everything welt cooked and clean. An elab
orate bill of faro dally. Lodgings
for travelers.
SIKH. CON NICXC. 3 X.ltfntlt Ht,
ALBERT J. HOEBENER,
VEerchant Tailor,
S. E. Cor. Centre and Jardi'n Sis,
Cleanine and repalrlnc nrotnntlv and neatlv
attended to. Give me a call.
mm WANTED
Ti test 1'oftltlrn Cur for tu effort of KOftraML
Iilr Kxccrt LmlMkou. Ncr vua llrbllltr Lou of
&tvM I'ower, Jmpotenor; Jto. tu. great Is oir faith la
it Ppeciflo vri wulKntl one Vuil Aloulh MedtelBA
aiAtuocb VAlaftUblnfonnAUoayitrK Addreu
Doforo & After Uso.
rhotographed from life.
uuuuu, iw o.w eu'i manager