Evening Herald. f OBLISHED DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED IT. 0. BOTEll, Editor and JNiMIafier. Il'jr. J. irATKIXS, Local Editor. ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT ITieK EXr.VQ HERALD hoi a larger cir culation i ahenandoah than any other paper publUhed, Jlookt open to all. SUBSCRIPTION rates: DAILY, per year ...........53 00 Wkkkly, per year 1 50 Entered t the l'ostotllce, at Sbenandoab, Fa, for transmission through the mails assoeond class mall matter. OUR CANDIDATES: TOIt rilBSIDEUT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, Or INDIANA foii vicu rnBsmBNT, W1HTELAW ItEID, OF NEW YOHK. Republican State Ticket. JUDOBiOP SUrilBMB COUHT, JUDGE JOHN DEAN. CQNOItESSMEN-AT-LAIlQE, MAJ. ALEXANDER MCDOWELL, GENERAL WILLIAM LILLY. County Ticket. JUDGE, RICHARD II. KOCH. CONGItESS. HON. CHARLES N. BRUMM. DISTllIOr ATTORNEY, J. HARRY JAMES. EOKONER, DK. It. A. FLEXES. DiriEOTon or the roon, JAMES B. LESSIG. SIrrn SENAToniAi. district, LUTHER R. KEEPER. 1st legislative district, JOHN J. COYLE. iniRD-LEOISLATIVE DISTRICT, JOHN W. KERSHNER. 4TII LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT. GEORGE W. KENNEDY. HAMUEL A. LOSCH. SAMUEL S. COOPER. Give "De Ate" all tho rope they want and the rope will do the rest. The quickest way yet discovered for "sinking" a fortune is to own a yacht costing $250,000, have her run into and sent to the bottom of the sen, and then sell it for $3,500, as Mr. Vatider bilt has done. Tub cholera holds its own in Russia despite the eilorts being mude to ar rest its progress; This is due no doubt in a large moauire to tiie filthy hablta of the people, their impoverished con dition, and their indisposition to be lieve that the treatment given to them by their medical advisers is intended for anything else than their destruc tion. Under such circumstances it is rpndllv understandable why the plague holds its own. It would seem atf though the ignor ant Russians had made up their minds to clve the cholera the full benellt of their aid, they having destroyed tho hospital at Makavooka and driveu the doctors away. While somethlug is due to their stupidity, their blind bigotry takes from them much of the sympathy they would otherwise re- celve. It Is hardly possible that such insane proceedings would find toler ation in any other oouutry thau Hue- ' Wk are creating a navy that will not, when completed, be a mattor for ridicule. Already we have completed and authorized no less thau forty-live powerful war veaaeU, whioh will oarry three hundred and sixty-four guns aud which, when fully mantled, will require neur.y twelve thousand oillcers and men. Such a showing wakes one feel as though we were beginning to realize that the best method of pre' serving peace is to be prepared for war. Tim building strike In New York Is still on, and from fifteen to twenty thousand men uro'thrown out of work and are losing, in the form of wages that might have been earned but are not, a dally aggregate of from thirty to forty thousand dollars. Rut this is not all; work has boon stopped on fully a hundred buildings, some of thorn' very large and very costly. livery hour's delay in competition is a matter of serious loss to their owners. TuE opposition of Mars has been golden opportunity for the vain tin aginlngs of tho sensational press, but astronomers Bay that, as a matter of fact, we are practically no nearer tho proof of tho habitation theory than we were fifty years ago. Mars when nearest to the earth, is still 35,000,000 miles away, and the best telescope wo have can only de crease this to an apparent dlstancoof 60,000 miles. Hence the'lmpos'siblllty of detecting the presence of Inhabi tants upon the planet, unless our present means are enlarged by the discovery of some totally new appli ance or principle. There is strong evidence to show that Mars posesses au atmosphere resembling ours, that its surface is dlvlrsllled by land and water, and its poles clad in perpetual snow. Beyond this, at present, all is Imagination. TWO HARVKST EXCURSIONS Mil the Chicago, Mlhrnulico & St. Paul Jl'y, August 80, ami Septeuifier 7. Where the grasses are kissed by the wand'ring breozo, And the fields arc rich with tho golden grain: Where tho schooner ploughs through the prairie seas, To Its destined port on the western plain; Where homes may never bo sought la vain. And hopo is the thriftiest plant that grows; Where man may ever his rlghtB maintain, And laud Is as free as tho wind that blows. For further particulars apply to the nearest ticket neurit, or address John It. Pott, District Passenger Agent, 486 Will iam Street, "Willmmsport, Pa. tf A Sunset. On Great Salt Lake Is but one of tho match' less spectacles to be seen In Utah. A new book "Utah, a Peep into a Mountain Walled Treasury of the Gods," is now," issued andjean bo had postpaid by sending- 25 cents to J. II. Bennett, Halt Lake City. It is expected that the .Knights Templar and others visiting Colorado the coming season will .extend their trip to Utah, via the Rio Grande Western Railroad In both directions. That road affords choice of three distinct routes and the most magnlllccnt scenery in tho world, Equipment unequaled in tho West. Two trains dally across tho continent. tf A Little Girl's Experience in a Lighthouse. Mr. and airs. Loron Trescott aro keepers of tho Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach, Mich,, and aro blessed with a daughter, focr years old. Last April she was taken dovn with Measles, followed with a dreai.jl cough and turning into a Fovor. Doctors tit home And at Dotroil treated her, but in vain, she grew worserapidly, until she was mere "handful of bones." Then she tried Dr. King's New Discovery and after tho uso of two and nhalf bottles, was com- detoly cured. Thoy.say Dr. King' New isaovery is worth Its weight in gold, -yet ypu may get a trial bottlo froe at O. II. Hsgonbuch's drug stnro. Tho Sultcliliaek. Trains will leave Ihe Hwltchback denot. Mauch Chunk, as follows : 8,40, i0.10. 11.37 a. m. nndl.00, S.3U, S.43. 5 3S p. m. On Sundays, 1.6U and&25n. m. Leave Summit IHU : 0.10, 11.10, a.m. and 12.35,1.60, 3 80, 4.35, 0.15 p.m. Sun days, 3,35 and 4.00 p. m. Utah. Tho land of-gunshine and flowers rich also in mineral.and agricultural resources Is host reached by tho Rio Orando iWostern Railway. See that your excursion tickets read both ways via that road, whlchj offora choice of three distinct routes and Iftho most magnificent rail road scenery In thelworld. Send S5a to J. II. Bennett, Salt Lake City, for copy of Illustrated book, "Utah, a PeepJInto tho Mountain Walled reasuryof tho Gods." tf A Great Stock. Five thousand novels, the latost and best issued, selling at 25 contBj other places, for salo at Max Reese's for 10 conts. Tho finest playing-cards in tho market S conts per pack. The celebrated imported "Anchor Pain Expollcr" is tho happy relief for all forms of Rheumatic diseases, Gout, Sprains, Neuralgia, Backacho, &c. It costs but 50 cents a bottle, and is for sale at 0. II, Ilagenbuch, P. P. D. Kirlin, J. M. Hillan and other druggists. If you need con vincing before buying send to P. Ad, Klchter, 310 Broadway, New York, for tho valuable book, "Guido to Iloalth," with rulorsemenu of prominent physicians It will be. mailed free of charge. St A Visit to the West. Oould not bo made at a better tirno than now. Ak Nickto Plate agents for rate Food lias made its nppgarance; It is not only a health food, but a healthy food a health food that makes other food healthy. Its name is v It takes the place of hog's Larduhichia a notoriously unhealthy food. A purely vegetable product delicate, digestible, and economical - onetrial gives Cottolenb a permanent home in every kitchen, whence it increases the health and enjoyment of every member of the family. Try it for yourself. At all grocera. Manufactured only by N. K. FAIRBANKS. CO.. CHICAGO, and 138 N. Delaware Ave., Phil. FROM OVERJHE OCEAN v Debate In theEnglish Parlia ment Continued. GLADSTONE'S VIGOROUS WOrTOfJ. llulfour'a Sarcnstlo 'Answer-Tlie News that rtigitlre De Cobaln, M. I'., Is In New York, Iterelved In London liarlli qimke In South Germany. London, Aug. 10. Tho House of Com mons wns crowded to its full cnpuclty beforo the business of tho day wns com menced, as It wns expected that Jlr. Glndstono would resume tho debate on the nddross in reply to tho Queen's speech. His appearance in tho Hons was tho sig nal for ringing cheers from his adherents on tho floor aud his admirers in tho gal leries. In tho matter of Egan, tho Invincible, sentenced to Imprisonment under the Crimes net, Mntthaws, Home Seeretnry, replied to n query thnt ho had ngain con sidered the enso but could not hold out hopes of Egnu's speedy release. Jlr. Gladstone snld there was just cause of complaint ngnlnst tho Government for huving embarked tho House in an utterly barren nnd anomalous debate. Hitherto the Queen's speech had always admitted that the result of n general election wns binding nnd conclusive. "Now," added Mr. Gladstone, "we And the decision of the country challenged by the Govern ment; and this House has met to discuss It does not know what." (Conservative and Liberal-Unionist cheers.) Mr. Gladstone went on to Bay that the criticisms of the other side on the compo sition of the Liberal majority struck at the root of tho Constitution. Should the idea be generally adopted it would be a blow at Parliament nnd at the nation. Tbq Liberal majority doubtless had Irish votes for a basis, but under the circum stances this wns rather n recommenda tion thau a ground for assailing tho right of such a majority to represent tho people. Mr. Balfour followed Mr. Gladstone In a speech. Ho maintained thnt the House had a right to know before intrusting the Gov ernment to tho Liberals what their policy was, especially when the party upon which Mr. Gladstone relied was broken into at least three divisions, each owning a different lender. Referring to the policy of the present Government, Mr. Balfour said that that would bo judged by hlstorinns. Assured as to what the verdict would be, he would neither anticipate nor defend it. i . Mr. Balfour put forth all his powers of sarcasm. Ho taunted Mr. Gladstone with describing his Irish policy as moral, when it wns really and essentially im moral. England wns a partner of Ire land In the union, nnd certainly hnd a right to a hearing In. regnrd to the pro posed dissolution of tho union. The in coming government must describe tho meaning of the phrase used by Glndstono about mliiijnisteriug law In Ireland in sympathy with the opinions of tho com munity whether it would mean tho restoration in defiance of the rights of roperty of 3,000 evicted tenants. boveral other members jolneu In tho debate, after which tho House adjourned. ENGLAND'S FUGITIVE COMMONER. Tim Iti-imrt That lie Wat Seen in Now York Kxcltes Interest in London. London, Aug. 10. Great interest has been excited here by tho report from New York that Edward de Cobaiu preached at revival meeting, held in a shabby tent in a vacant 'lot in Brooklyn Monday even ing. It is stated none of tho worship- suspected the man's identity, nor thought for an instant tliat one of the foulest charges made against n man was hanging over his head, a charge which caused him to flee tho United Kingdom over a year ngo. Ho wns a member of Parliament for Belfast when tho crime wns attributed to him and he fled to the Continent, claim ing no was a victim or a conspiracy. He wus expelled from the British House of Commons upon his failure to return aud face his accusers and Is now a fugi tive from justice. Nothing delinlte wns heard from lilra, but it wns given out that ho was in Spain orFrnnco. A corrobpontlent, it Is paid, introduced himself nt the close of the meeting, and accompanied Mr. de Cobaln homo. Mr. do Cobaln niertod Ids innocence of the charges, and said that he is preparing papers showing thnt he was tho victim of a plot on tho part of the Irish polios, whom he had denounced. Ho said that when he left England he went to France and Spain hikI came to America last May, slnoe which time he has been in New York. KHrtliquake in South fiennnny, Bkbun, Aug, 10. An earthquake was felt about 4 a. m. in Southwest Germany, in the neighborhood of .the lihiue. The direction of the earthquake was from the northwest to the southwest, and was felt most fcevorely In Coblenz, Ems and Weis- bailen. Tlio shock lasted ten seconds. Buildings rocked, and glasses and other articles in Mime instances fell aud were broken. People weie frightened, and many ran out of tlu-lr Iioumm to the streets. No fatalities ure reported. Muvilerrr Is'vlll Will he Held. London, Aug. 10. Thomas Neill, in dicted for the murder of Matilda Clover, was auuin brought up on remuud in the Bow Street 1'ollce Court yeiterdny. No now evidence against Neill wns adduced, the police believing that this Is not the proper time to divulge the full nature of tho evidence. The ovldenoe given before the coroner will be sufllolout to hold the prisoner for the grand jury. Davitt's Illectlon Qimteatcxl. London, Aug. 10. rieves llnhony, tvlio represented North Jlentli in the late Par liament, and was a defeated I'arnclllte candidate for the sent in tho present Par liament, has lodged a petition against the election of Michael Dnvitt, charging cleri cal intimidation, etc. Crazed by a I'ull of 35 Kaet. PrrTSBuno, Aug, 10. A scaffold nt tho Pittsburg Locomotive WorkB in Allegheny collapsed yesterday morning, and two tinners named John O'Duy and John Bell, who were working on the third floor, were precipitated to the pavement, distance oti!J feet. Both, men wore fatally Injured, The shock craxed O'Dsy and )' became) a raving maniac, It took slz men to hold him while he was being conveyed to th hospital. SPRING ZEPHYRS. "The Tlrart Knoweth It OwnJMtternets." Oil, sad, sweet words, whoso ceaseless cchoos roll Across lifo's waste.of anguish and distress, Blnco ye wcro uttered, every human soul Hath owned your truthfulness! Ay, "the heart knoweth" all it hath to boar The slow-crushed hopes that die with long de lay, The heavy burden, and the dally cars That steals our strength away. It knoweth, when we kneel beside our dead, In grief too deep for tears to set it free, The aching desolation and the dread Of all tho days to bo. It knoweth, when we own ourselves bereaved By worse than death the Borrowf ul defcat- Tho sense of shame for having been deceived By dreams so vainly aweot. It knoweth, too, when wo havo tried our strength And tasked enduranco to its utmost strain, Tho wounded pride with which wo sco at length Our work has been in vain. Yes, "tho heart knoweth Its own bitterness" Tho gloom of doubt, tho midnight of despair! And words are all unmeaning to express The weight that each must bear. But one there Is who knoweth ev'ry cross Who owns our weakest struggles for tho right, And leads us still through bitter grief and loss To Heav'n's Unclouded height Once a Week. She Can't Ilouiember. I kissed her 'neatb the mistletoe, Amid December snows, Beneath tho moon, again in June, I kissed her by tho rose; I decked her hair with apple blooms Between tho April showers! When autumn came, I did tho same ' With cool October flowers. j A happy twelvemonth rolled away, ' And with it rolled my money; With tear and sigh, we said good-byi How sad it was, and funnyl All this was thirty years ago, And, well, .she can't remember; She can't, you Bee, for she owearo that sh Was twenty last November. Burton Egbert Stevenson, in N. Y. Sun. One of His Names. Never a boy had so many nameB; They called him Jimmy, and Jim and James .Jeoms, and Jamie; and well he knew Who it was that wanted him, too. , The boys in the street ran after him,. Shouting out loudly: "Jlml Hoy, Jimt" Until tho echoes, little and big, Seemed to bo dancing a Jim Crow fig. And little Mabel, out in the' hall, " Jimmy! Jimmy!" -would sweetly calL Until he answered and let her know Where she might find him, she loved him so. Grandpapa, who was dignified, And held his hood with an air of pride. Didn't believe In abridging names, And made tho most he could of "J-a-m-e-fl." But If papa ever wanted him. Crisp and curt was the summons: "Jlml" That would mako tho boy on his errands run Much fas to- than if he said: "My son." Buffalo News. The Afterglow. Long after tho sun had gone down, And tho gorgeous display That lit up the heavens with flame all around Has faded away; When darkness lets down o'er the earth Her drear gauzy veil, And hushed aro tho sounds of sadness or mirth O'er hill and o'er dalo; Then lingering afar in the west, As if loth to go, Till its lover the earth had been fondly caressed. is IBs soit aitcrglow. And so oft in tho hearts of men There linger for yoarsr Though time in its course claims again ant again Their smiles and their tears. Bright visions that tenderly flit, Sweetly and slow. And afar the horizon of memory is lit With a soft afterglow. Julia L. Fence, in Springfield (Mass.) Itcpn Ucan. nut Yesterday. The girl I love was married yesterday. My boyhood's love, so full of rosy dreams And bashful whisperings and timidity; Bo careless of the future, so content. And trustful, with so thought that there mUht come A cloud in our bright sky, or that wo two Should ever be but children. Yet, ah met The girl I love was married yesterday. The girt I loye was married yesterday, I never spoke of love to hor. 'Twos long Before I knew, and then I over feared It was a boy's affection and would pass. And so I waited silent, and resolved To see the world a little. Then, perhaps Tho world I'vo scon a little, but they say The girl I love was married yesterday. The girl I love was married yesterday. I did not think that they would hurt me so. Those few short words; for I have laughed, and said My love was dead, and I could go my way Forgetting and forgotten. But, alasl Too late my heart has learned its sad mistake. Tha girl I love was married yesterday. Brooklyn Life. Of all forma.Aem-ttlfiln,, Spasms. riU, Ulcer. lenaiira.. liullueu, lilizlucus, xllncs. Opium If alilt, llrunkeniifMin, cte. , orocurrd by Jilt. MII.UH' lSpjTOliA'l'jyjl XLUVlNp. dUcororod by tho cmiw nt Indiana Bpoclalutm nervous disoaaca. It docs nut contain opiates or danirorous drutrs "Havo been taking 1)11. MILES' KKSTOKATIVi: aiEKVlNU Tor Epllery. From boptu.iberto January nnroiiu using tlio Nervine IKiJutlortst T& oonvullonsi andiiownfter throe months' uso havo. no mora attackB J0U! B. colxiss, lloraoo, Mich." "1 havo been ushw 1) It. AUI.IM' ItXcTTOIC. ATI VC N EUVsttB for ntwut four months. It has brongbtluo roller at. a t'uro. I havo taken It for epllopsy, and afxor uitnu Itlorooo wock havo bad no attack. 1 lard C. Uruslus, lloathvillo, 1'a. Flno book of groat cures aid trial bottles i'ltUU at Drud ists Kvcrywhero, ur nJaros OK.MH.E3 MEDIAE. CO.. Elkhart, Ind. DOM'T B ESI AY ! Get rcncl for the coltl Aventlier. SIOVOH Should bb overhauled. Yinw nnna bouirht ahd everything nertalnlnir ut tho nrnnr-.r beating of yur houses should have yotir atten tion now. lam prepared to attend to all calls with promptness and my charges are most reuBuiiauio. Itoofs and spouting should bo looked after now. Don't delay until the rush ( comes. WM, R. PRATT, ' 331 SODIfl JARD1N STREET, SHENANDOAfl. READING R. R. SYSTEM - Lohlgh,YHey JPIvislon. ARHAICOIHIENT OF PASSEN OKU TIIAIN3. MAY 15, 1892. andoah forl'enn'Haven Junctlon.Mauch Chunk. Lcalghton, Slatlngton.AVhlte Hall. UatnsaUqua, Allentown, Uothlehcm, Enston, Philadelphia, Hazlcton, Weathorly, Quakake Junction, Del ano and MahanoyClty at 5.67, 7.40, 9.08 a m.. ,.u, g,iu, o.iSO p. m. For NOW Ynrlf. R KT. OfM n m 19 K9 S 10 5,20 p. m. or iiazieton, Wilkcs-Darre, White Haven P ttston, Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly Elmlra, Rochester, Niagara Falls and the West 10.41 a. m., (3.10 p. m., no connection for Itoches tor, Buffalo or Niagara Falls), 8.03 p. m. For Bclvldere, Delawaro Water Gap and itroudsburg, 6.67 a. m., 6.S p. m. j-or 1.1am Dertvuio and Trenton, 8.08 a. m. For Tunkhannock, 10.41 a. m 3.10, 8.03 p. m. For Auburn. Ithaca. Ortiava nml r.vnnR. 10.41 a. m., 8 03 p. m. i' or J eanesviuo, koviston and Beaver Meadow 7.40, 9.08 a. m., 12.62, 5.20 p. m. For Audenrled, Iiazieton, Stockton and Lum oer Yard, 5.67, 7.10, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10 ForScranton. 6.57. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 3.10. 6.20 n m. ... For Ilazlebrook, Jeddo, Drif ton and Freeland 1.67, 7.40. 9.08, 10.41 o. m., 12.53, 3.10, 5.26 p. m. ' . ABnland' Qlrardville and Lost Creek, 4.27 f.48,8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.10, 9.14 p. in. For Itavon Run, Centralla, Mount Carmel and Shamokln, 8.52. 10.15 a. m., 1.40. 4.40, 8.00 n. m. For Yatesvlllo, Park Place, MahanoyClty acfl Delano, 6.57, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a in., 12.52, 3.10, 6.20. 1.03, 9.24, 10.27 p. ra. Trains will leave Shamokln at 7.55, 11.55 n. m.. ilO, 4.30, p. m. and arrlvo at Shenandoah at 3.05 a. m.. 12.52. 3.10. R .211 tv m Leave Shenandoah for I'ottsville, 5.50, 7.40, p.vo, iv.tl Ik, III., 12.0, d.lU, 4.1U, ft.aj, H.U3 p. m. Leave I'OttSVlllH fnr Khpnnmlivih A ft) 7 40 9.05, 10.15, 11.18 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00, 7.15, 9.30 Leavo Shenandoah for Iiazieton, 5.57, 7.40, B.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 6.20, 8.03 p. m. Leave Iiazieton for Shenandoah, 7.36, 9.15 11.06 a. m., 12.45, 3.10, 5.30, 7.05, 7.56 p, m. Trains leave for AHhlnnrl. nimrrivUln and T,n1 Creek, 7.29, 9.40 a. m., 18.30. 2.45 p. m. For Yatesvllln. Pnrlr Plupn. Mahntimr Pltw. uaiano, uazieion, umck ureeK junction, I'enn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bothlehem, Easton and Now York, 8.40 a. m., 12.30 p. m. For Philadelphia and New York, 2.55 p. m. Delano, 8.40, 11,35 a. m., 12.30. 2.55. 4.40 u. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.30 a. m., i.w, 4.37 p. m. Leave Shonandoah for Pnttsvllln. 5.50. R.40. n on , m ,o mn je Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 18.40 U.lU.,l.7t U.l J. Ul, a. a. jucijkuu, pres & uen. Mgr. C. O. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt. . , . Philadelphia, Pa, A, W, NONNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A. South Bethlehem. Pa. JDENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. scnrmjcnA dIvisio'n. NOVEMBER 15. 1891. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tho above date for Wlggan's, GUberton, Frackvllle, New uasuo, hi. uiair, i'oitsvuie, iiamDurg, iteaaing, Pottstown. Phcenixvillp. Norrlstown and Phil. adelphla (Broad street station) at 8:00 nnd 11:45 a. m. aoaiiip. m. on weeKaays. For Potts- vinu uuu luieriucuiaie stations u: iu a. m, SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, GUberton, Frackvllle, New Castle. St. Clair, l'ottsvillo at 6:01). 9:40 n. m and 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, i-aiujujtviiio, norrlstown, 4'nuaacipma at 6:00, 9:40 a. m 3:10 p. ra. Trains leavo Frackvllle for Rhenandoah at lunua. m. ana 12:11, b:ui, 7:42 and 10:09 p.m. Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10!1K. 11:48 a. m and 4:40, 7:15 and 9:43 p. m. Sundays at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Pottsvllle nnd Shenandoah at 6 67 and 8 35 a m, 4 10 and 7 01) p ra week days. On Sundays loove at 6 50 a m. For Pottsvillo, 9 23 a m. For New York at 3 20, 4 05, 4 40, 5 35, 6 50, 7 30, 8 20, 8 30, v uu, 11 w, 11 it, 11 jo u m, iswnoon (uniuea ex press 1 00 and 4 50 D m) 12 44. I 35. 1 40. 2 30. 3 20. 4 00, 4 02,5 00.000,020, 050,713, 812 and lOOOp m, 12 01 night. Sundays at 3 20, 4 OS, 4 40, 5 3a, 8 12. 8 30, 0 50, 11 35 a m and 12 41, 1 40, 2 30, 4 02 (limited 1&0) 2,0 20, UBO, 7 13 and 8 12 pm ttna 12 01 night. For Sea Girt, Long.Branch and In termediate stations 8 20 and 11 14 am, and 4 00 p m wceituays. l'-or Baltimore and Washing, ton 3 50. 7 20. 8 31. 9 10. 10 20. 11 18 a m. 12 35 Mlm. itedoxpress, 1 30, 3 10,) 4 41, 6 57, 7 40 p m 12 03 iiigui. r ur r reunoiu omy ow p in weoK uays. For Baltimore onlvat 2 02. 401. 6 08 and 11 30 r m. Sundovs nt 3 50. 7 20. 0 10. 11 18 n m. 4 41. A 57 7 40 p m, 12 03 night, Baltlmoro only 5 08, 11 30 p m. For Richmond 7 20 a m, 1 30 p m and 12 03 nlirht. Hnndnv.q. 7mnm. l'l 0.1 nlcrht. Trains will leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg nnd the West every day at 1225 and 310 am and (limited 300) nnd 3 40 p m. Way for Al toona at 8 15 am and 4 10 p m every day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 1120 a m everyday and 10 20 p m week days. Trains will loavo Sunbury for Wllllamsport, Elmlra, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls at 6 10 a m, and 1 35 p m week days. For Elmlra at 5 30 p m week doys. For Erie and intermediate poluts at 5 JO am dally For Lock Haven at 510 and 954am dally, 1 35, and 5 30 p m week days For Renovo at 5 10 a m, 1 35 and 6 30 p m week days, and 6 10 a m on Sundays only. For Kane at 5 10 a m, 1 35 p m week days. C. 11. Puoa, J. R. Wood, Gen'l Manager Gen'l Pass'g'r Agt piIILApELPlIlA & HEADING It, K. TIMETABLE IN EFFTtCT MAT 15, 1803. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows; For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 2.08, B.23, 10.08 a. m 13.33 2.48, 5.53 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, T.46 a. in. For Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5.23, 7.18 a. m., 12.33, 2.48 p. m. For Koadtng and Philadelphia, week days, 2.08, 5.23, 7.18, 10.08 a. m.,13.23, 2.48, 5.53 p, m. Sun day, 2.08, 7.48 a. m., 4.23 p. m For Harrisburg, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a, m., 2.48.5.53 n. m. For Allentown, woek days, 7.18 a. m., 13.33, -.-is p. m. V or i-otisviiio, weeK days, a.u, 7.10 a. m., 12.33, 48, 6.58 p. ra. Sunday, 2.08, 7.40 a. ra., 4.23 p. m. ForTamarjoaand Mahanoy City, week days, 08. 5.28. 7.18.10.08 a. m.. 12.33. 2.48. 5.63 n. m. Sun day, 2.08, 7.40 a. m., 4.23 p. ra. Additional for Manapqy caiy, weea nays, u.m p. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days. 7.18 a. m.. 2.48 n. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewtsbure. week days, 3.!, 5.88, 7.18. 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 6.53 p iu. ouiiuuy, i.sa u. m.t a.uo p. m. For Mabanov Plane, week davs. S.08. 3.2s. 5.5,1. 7.18, 10,08, 11.28 a.m., 12.38. 1.33, 2.48, 5 53, fl.48, 9.38 p. m. Sunday, z.ua, 3.28. 7 49 a. in., 3.08. 4.28 p. m. For Qlrardville, ( Itappahaniiouk Station), weekdays, 3.08, 3.28. 5.23. 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. ra. 12.88.1.33. 2.48. 5.63. 0.58. .2S n. m. Kiiniluv im 3.88. 7.40 a. m., 3.08, 4.30 p. in. For Ashlaud and Shamokln. week davs, 3.28. 5.28, 7.18, 11.36 a. ra., 1 38, 0.58, U.23 p. in. Sun- aay, a.je. r.K a. m., s ub p. m. i'UAlJNS fun allfJA ANIXJAH: Leave New York via Philadalnhm. wpelrdnra 7.45 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. in., 1116 night. Suo- uiy, U.WIJ. ill., I6.ia iiigni. Csave Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4.80, 8.45 a. m., l.Od, 3.45 p. in. Sunday, 7.00 a. in. T.AJivn Thttai1alv,lilu nuil, m.a . ,7, ,nnn 4.00. 6.0U 1). m.. from llroo.il and Cu,llnwblll nnd 8.35a. ra., 11.30 p. m. from OthaadGreen streets. auiimiy, b,w m., ii.wi p. m , fr.rn tn and Green. Loave Reading, week days, 1.55.7.10. 10.05. 11.60 u. ui., u.oo. i.o, u. in ounuay, i.a.1, m.48 a. nu Leave Fottsvllle, week days, 2.10, 7.40 a. in., w,ii p. ui. ouiiuuy, s su, y.uu n, nr.. ,uop. m. Leave Tair-aoua. wbrU ibivs. sao. k j. it is u m., 1.21, 7.13, .i8 p. m. Sunday, a20, 7.13 a. m., 2.60 p. m. Leave Mananov r.tr. wnnu navn. s.4u. g.iR. 11.47 n.m, 1.51. 7.42, 9.41p.m. Sunday, 110, 8.17 a. in.. 3.20 n. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane!, Week? at ys1, 2.40, 4 00, 8.30, 9.35, 11.59 o. m., 1.05, 2.M, 5.20, 0.20, 7.67, 10.00 y. ai, aunaay, z.4u, 4.uu, nxt a. m., a.at. o.ui p. m. Leavo Glrurdvllle. Illannahannock Statlonl. weeks days, 2.47, 4,07, 8.80. 9.41 a. m., 12.05, 2.12, 5.26, fj.32, 8.03. 10.00 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07, 8.33, a, m.,a.0, 5.07 p.m., Leavo Wllltatnsport, week daVs, 3.00, 0.45, 11.65 a. m.. 3.35. tl.lSp. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. r aj iiaiumore, vvsningion anu me west via 11. & O. It. K.i through' trains leave' (ilrurd Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & It. It. It.) at a.55, H.OI, hs-t a. m., a-oo, o.is, t.js p. ro. Sunday, O.DO, O.U, 11. HI U. 111.. O.UU, I. Id IJ. III. ATliANTlU CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut street wharf and sputh street wharf, for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 616 excursion 6.451. 8 00, 000,1045 am, 100 rtaturdays only ISO, 200, aw, lu luuiuiu uyer aoiij, w, DW, utiu p. m HundaytHrKiprpss, 516, 7 00, 730, BOO. 8 30, vw, vju, iuiua7n.,4i)op ra. Actomuiodatlon. 8 00 a ra and 4 ib n m. neturnlng leave Atlantic City depot. Attnntlo ana Arttaaitas avenues. 600,8 00, 10 OJ a m and Blnn flO-.l A Ail 7 SI) QSfli Accommodation, 4 JO, 6 60, SAO ft jn, &n'd 4 30 P Hit T Hliniiavl VvnrUM It OA AM K tYS ft fV AAA 7 00.7 811,8 00. 9 80 p m, Aocommodation, 730 m ouu w uu u ui. . ,0.0. HANCOCK, Gen'l Pass'r Alt Pirst National Bail, THBATRR nDlZ.nXX0, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00 W. Leisenring, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenring, Cashier, 5 W. Yost. Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! Paid on QiwIujch Deposits. EYE EXAMI NATION. oub EYE SPECIALIST win be in SHENANDOAH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST i7(b, At the FERGUSON HOUSED from s so A. M. to 3 r. M. Persons who have headache or whose, eyes ato causing discomfort shouldcall upon our tipeclAllst, nnd taey will rooMve imelligmit and BklUfUl at tention NO C'HAIK.ll to examine your eye. Every pair of .glasses orderod Is guaranteed, to 09 satisfactory.' ' ' , QUEEN & CO. Oculist, and Opticians, , 1010 OlIKSTKUTSr., PniLA. MANHOOD RESTORED "SANAT1VO." the Wonderful . Spanish Itftnedy, Is soldwltu ft Written Guarantee to cure all Ketvous Dis eases, Buch as Weak Memory, lui of Brain 1'ower, Headache, Wakefulness, Lost Man hood, Kervousneas, Las sttude, all drains and loss of power of tlie Generative Organs la either sex. caused br Before &Aftor Uso. rhotogrophca from life. over-exertion, youthful Indiscretions, or tli excessive se of tobac'O, opium, or stimulants, which ultimatelr lend to Inllrmlty, Consumption and insanity. Put up inconvcrilentform to larrvin tlie vest pocket, l'kice 11 a racknge, or 0 for i With every ; order we give a written guarantee to oore. or refund the) monej. Taut by mail to any address, Circular ires in plain envelope Mention lhi paper. Address, MADRID CHEMICAL CO.. Branch Office for U. S. A. 363 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, ILL. FOR SALE IN SHENANDOAH, PA, BY C. II. llagonbucb, Druggist, N. E. Cor. Main and Lloyd Sts. SHENANDOAH BOILER WORKS! Xortfi JUmerlch Street, Xar teal, 6henandottttf J'a. .Of all kinds promptly attended to. Special attention given to STEAM FITTING, W. E. Smith & Son. LEWIS' 98 LYE rowing iHD PEnrraco - (patented) 79 $tnmpfi mail purett UytatAe. tTnltk etker Lye, ittclnc fin rvgwder mat pck4 Id t emo with removftbi Ui, the con ten u art lwr renr for Win nikke the best pof rumH lUrd Boap laSOmlbuteaitTitfcoui botlinm. IT IS TMK BFST rur ok.nilni Mte pipca, dlilnfiijB ilnki, Oluftf, 7Mln( Jtvttleft, pkltilj, tret, eta, PBNNA; BALT M'F'O Ca Gen. Ay is., Phlla., Pa. COFFEE HOUSE. MRS. OONNICK IN CHARGE. A SQUARE MEAL AT A NOMINAL PRICE. Everything wall cooked and clean. An elab orate mil ot fare dally. Lodgings lor travelers. 9IRH.CUNKICK.31 N, Mailt Ht. ALBERT J. HOEBENER, Merchant Tailor, S. E. Con Cen(reand Jartlin Sis. Cleaning and reoalrlnir sromiitly and neatly attended to, Plve me a aall. Saloon and Restaurant JVb. 11S N. WHITE STREET. First-class Lager Beer, Al?, Porter and Tern. peranee unaus anu Lfurs. f ,iuo uiu Wines and Liquors always on band. II, 0. FOLMER, Prop, Call aroumj and tpend a pleatafit hour. M. A. HEFNER, 5 North Jardin St., Shenandoah. WAGONS and CARRIAGES In all the latest styles, of the finost make and best finish in the world for the money, manu factured by the Cook Wagon Company. m