I Evening Herald. rOBLISHED DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED U. a nOYEIl, Editor and J'tiMlKher. JWJf. ,T. VATK1XS, Local Editor. ALL, TH E NEWS FOR ONE CENT TheEVRiriNa HERALD has a larger cir culation tihenandoah than any other paver publllhed, Books open to all. subscription rates: Daily, per year,.....- 13 00 Wkkly, per year 1 50 Entered at the Fostofflce, at Shenandoah, Pa, for transmission throngh the malls as second class mall matter. OUR CANDIDATES: FOll PBBarDEST, UENJAMIN HARltlSON, or INDIANA. ron vide pirasiiiENT, "W1UTELAW HElD.a OF NEW YOKK. Republican State Ticket. judge op snrnEME comiT, SJUDCIE JOHN DEAN. CONORESSMEN-AT-LAItOE, MAJ. ALEXANDER MCDOWELL, GENERAL WILLIAM LILLY. County Ticket. JUDGE, RICHARD H. KOCn. CONQRESS, HON. CHARLES N. DRUMM. CDISTKIOr ATTORNEY, J. UARKY JAMES. CORONER, DR. L. A. FLEXEU. OTRECTOR Or ME POOR, JAMES B. LESSIQ. JSWlIjBENATOHIAL DISTRICT, LUTHER R. KEEPER. '1ST legislative district, JOHNJ.COYLE. TniltD LEGISLATIVE district, JOHN W. KERSUNER. 4TIILEQISLATIVE district. GEORGE W. KENNEDY, SAMUEL. A. LOSCH. SAMUEL S. COOPER. DON'T DESPAIR. The following timely artlole "Don't Despair of American Liberty," taken from the Pulladelphia Times, is worth reading: As usual when any local disturbance foreaks out on this side of the water, the English Tories are indulging in a aeries of we told-you-so shakes of the head over the recent labor disturb ances in the United States. They did. this when the South seceded, declar ing with an air of cocksureness that was exasperating in the extreme that a republican form of government was a failure. They are doing the same thing now because a few foreign-born demagogues have led a lot of misgui ded workman into strikes and rioting, Thecroaklne with the Tories is a matter with which we need give our selves no concern. They are prophets of evil by nature. Hut those who In their hearts believe lu free government should wait for a full knowledge of all the facts before yielding to despair, The facts are that 65,000,000 of peop'o are governed with a standing army of leis than 30.000 men. most of whom are required to man the Indian Iron tier. The United Slates troops have been called on to suppress a labor riot once In fifteen years, and was recently in the Slate of Idaho, which Is spai- ncly settled and has been a state too short a time to permit the organiza tion of an effective militia force. Is there any other country in the world with an equal population which mull asea to keep tho peaco with so small a military force? Tho recent labor outbreaks In Ten nesaee, Pennsylvania aud New York were Blmply extreme manifestations of tho educational process a portion of our foreign Immigrants have to go through lu order to become American ized. They have been so used to the repressive influence of standing arm lesanda drilled constabulary In the Old World that when they come hero and fall to see the soldiers at every turn they come to the conclusion that there Is neither civil nor military power they need fear. The men wh exploded the bomb In the Haymarket at Chicago all but one bore foreign names. The man who shot Frlck was a foreigner; the men who havo led all tlio strikes in which rioting occured were of foreign birth or extraction. But when the Homestead rioters took to shooting, an army, fully equipped for service, sprang Into exist once at thu call of Joveruor Pattlaou. It was composed chiefly of working- men, who, like the rioters, earned their bread by the sweat of their brows. They restored order at Homestead without firing a shot, and the most of them have returned to their work and are again earning their own bread. 8o In Now York the strikers began to burn oars and throw switches, and the, Governor of tho state called into ser vice an army of citizens, who, without BhooUug any one, restored order and sot tho wheels of bus iness in motion again. In a few days they will return to their homes and work, and tho disorderly elements which oneaged In tho MuQalo riots hsve taken a lesson In American re spect for law and order which they will not forget in a long while. Our Uuglish friends need not des pair of free government in America yetawhlie. It la a pretty big job to Americanize yearly a half million of foreigners without experience In or knowledge of self-government. It Is very natural that soino of those shall coucludo that the word liberty means liberty for themselves and no one else aud that they will have to come in collision with the agencies for enfor cing American law to be taught that It has it wider application. Guaranteed Cure. TTe authorize our advertised drugglit U ell Dr. King's New Discovery for n lumptlon, Cougbi and Colds, upon thU condition. If you are afflicted with Dough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy a di rected, giving it a fair trial, and experience: o benefit, you may return the bottle and -art your money refunded. W could tot make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied en. It never disappoints. Trial bottle free at O. H. Hagenbuch'i dm ttor. Large tlse 50a and $1.00. Best work done at Brennan's steam sundry. Everything white and spotless. Laco curtains: a specialty. All work uaranteod. Cruelty of French Officers. Paris, Auk. 25. An inquiry has been held, by order of JI. do Freyclnet, Minis tor of War, regarding the Buffering, unions the French troops during the re cent manoeuvres, as to whether the uflering could have been avoided, with out detriment to the service. The board of inquiry has reported, strongly censur ing the olhcers rcsponslblo ior tho hold ing of tho manoeuvres in a period of sucli severo and unusal heat, anil recom mending that the oulcera in question should bo retired. Appointed T.uril Chamberlain. London, Aug- 25. Lord Charles Robert Carrincton. otherwise Carrincton, hns been appointed Lord Chamberlain, accord- ug to olllcial announcement just made. Lord i.Carrington's original patronymic was Smith, and he had it changed by roynl license. He is both English aud an Irish baron, and joint nereuita,ry oiu Great Chamberlain la right of his mother. Hunch Killed tiy Ills Accomplice. New Orleans, Aug. 25. Investigation made in Washington Parish where Cupt. Bunch, tho noted outlaw was killed, re veal facts tending to show that Hapgood, the accomplice of Bunch, did tho killing, nnd that ho was hired by those interested in the apprehension of the outlaw to com mit the deed, llo was promised immun ity from prcsecution. Tell from a Hayloft and Killed. Auburn, N. Y., Aug. 25. Charles Van Housen. a hostler, 27 years of age, was found dead beneath a hay chute in Stoner's livery stable at 5 a. m. Van Housen went into tho hay lort to sleep while In an Intoxicated condition uud it Is supposed that ho fell down the chute during thu night, uis nec was uro.eu by tho fall. Thrt American neoDle nro ranldlr becoming a raco of nervous wrecks, tind the fullunlnirsuKKesU U10 but romcdr: AlpbonsoIiompUlnir, of llutlcr. Pa., swears thai when-hla sou was rpeechlose from ft. Vitus Dunce. Dr. Miles' Croat Restorative Nervlno cured him. Mrs. J. (. Miller. of Valpar aMo,luu..J.l).TaTloror Luflnuvport. lud.. oath dalnod30poundifroin tuklnxlt. .Mru. II. A. Oiirq. ner,of Vistula, Ind.,wns cured of 4i)to 60 convul sions a day, anil much b,-aU..ohe. dizziness, back- ftcbo. and liorvnud nnivtrntlnn. bv ono bf.ttle. Daniel Jlyors, Brooklyn, Mich., an;e his daughter was cured of Insanity of ton yem' ttandlnit. Trial bottlesnndflne hook of ninrveloua cures, PKUU at uruepuis -iiui lejuoay cuutatus no oviuitse. Dr.Mllo8'Mod!calCo.,glkhart,lnd. Calchsitr's EntlUli Ttlamonil Ilranl. LfLLS air urnulue. A Oris) nut Biitf (Iblr Arc, altsT ri-iUbU. uDiie, ik Iruvfit for rhUkuter KnaUth 1H boiH ni-olad with LhiB ribbon. Tube (ion drni imitation! At UrusfUti or teal 4e. lu tutups fct pwtlouliri tratlntoaUU l lUlUf fvi Tftdlttc," in tttr, by reur CfatrbMter CtteiuiC44 Ci, tl-un Nquar Hess' Livery Stable 118 N. Marlcct Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND HAllNESS, SAFEnOllSES Finest turnouts la town. Would be pleased torecelve a share ofithe yuuitg pauonae. BESIORftTIVE m STARTLING FACTS! aJ M'NUTT WAS CLUBBED Outrage on Our, Representative at Madrid. A PROMPT APOLOGY TENDERED, Sir. MacNutt tTni Confined In a Filthy Cel! for Two UoursTlie l'ollce Onireri Ills mined One llrlnstated at tho Itepreioii. tatlva'a ltequeit. London, Aug. 25. The Madrid corres pondent of the "Central News" sends as account of the arrest of Francis MacNutt, United Statos Secretary of Legation un der Minister Grubb, And, since the lat ter' departure, United States Chargi d' Affaires. Tho correspondent tried to send tho account .by telegraph on Satur day, but tho censors, both in Madrid and San Sebastian, refusod to pass it. On Friday, while out walking In San Sebastian, Mr. MaoNutt entered a public room, but found it so offensive that In retired from it at once. As ho stood out side n detcctivo in plain clothes came up and reproved him for his conduct, Mr. MacNutt excused himself on tho plea that the room was unbearably filthy. The do tective replied Impudently, and demanded Mr. MacNutt's name nnd address. Think ing tho man a swindler, Mr. MacNutt re fusod to iilvo either. The dotectivu then approached him menacingly as if to strike him. Mr. Mac Nutt then struck out, knocked the deteo tive down nnd then drew his revolver. The detoctive shouted for help, several policemen responded, and Mr. MacNutt was arrested, making, no resistance. At the nollce station he presented his card, explained who he was and demanded that the keeper ol the hotel wnere Jie stoppou be summoned'. The police jeered at him and refused to consider his request. The warden then lod him to a large coll, full of thlovcs, tramps and drunkards and locked him in it. On the way to the coll the wnrden struck hira three times and after netting him inside, olubbed him severely. After two hours' confinement Mr. MacNutt was released. Tho warden refused to apologize and gave Mr. Mao Nutt to understand that be might con sider himself lucky to getaway so soon. As soon as news of tho affair reached the Foreign Oflico the Minister called upon Mr, MacNutt and offered full Satisfaction. The detective, tho warden and two police men were dismissed! Mr. MaoNutt, upon learnim: thut ono of tho soldiers had a large family, requested that he he rein stated, nnd this was done. Among the persons who navo uearu oi -the affair thcro is only praise for the good sense and moderation shown by Mr. Mac Nutt. Every effort is mado by the au thorities and tho members of the United States Legation to hush the matter up. Mr. JlacMutt. refuses to tulk on the subject. SHORT IN HIS ACCOUNTS. A Bookkeeper for Street & Smltli, New York, Kmbezzles 820,000. New York, Aug. 26, A heavy defal cation is nlleged to have oocurred in the office of Street & Smith, publishers of tho "New York Weekly," and if the hasty examination of the books was cor rect, tho shortage amounts to nearly $30,- UUU. ur this amount nearly $ ,uuu is dlrcotly traceable to Alfred J.- Price, bookkeeper nnd cashier, who was arrested und arraigned In the xoinus police court yesterday afternoon. The books of tho concern were receiving an overhauling when tho shortage was discovered. Mr. Price made a confession, it Is said, to Mr. Orrln G. Smith, of the peculation of tho sum specllled In the -warrant, and It is supposed he is responsible for the whole shortage. Price was very reticent In court, as were his employers. I'rico Is married nnd lives with his wife nnd two children at West oM street, llo was committed to tho Tombs in default of fc5,000 bail. THE HOME RULE BILL. Ita Prlnclpul Features Saltl to be Decldud Upon. Losjdox, Aug. 25. The "Chronicle" says Hint tho muin lines of Mr. Gladstone's Home Rule bill have been decided upon, Tho features of the bill are said to be No disturbance of land legislation for flvo years; police judiciary to bo in the bands of the Dublin Parliament; the Irish church fund to be nt the disposal of Ire land, and tho English Hecclver-ueneruJ to be retired; Irish represonation at West minster to consist ot thirty members; ex ercise of tho royal veto upon tho advice of the English Ministry; wltholdlng of the power, to collect customs duties. Three Swindlers Arrestod. New Youk, Auk. 23. William IX Rob erts, Neil McCallum and Frederick Spritz, all Interested In the Financial Trading Company, nt 10 Wall street, nro lockod up in tho Jefferson Market prison on the charge ot ueing wuoieeaio swmuiors. ThrouEh some trickery the Trading Com pany had secured a Urst class rating at Drndstreet's and Dun's ngoucios, nnd car ried on business through bogus branch offices. Most of the swindled concerns nro in tlio South. Their Marion, North Carolina, branch office was sold out by the sheriff recently. Mlddletnwit KpUcopullans Iiiillcnant. Middletown, Conn., Aug. 25. The Episcopalians of this place are up iu nrms over statements maue irom nis puipu uy Mr. Jcroergnn, pustor of the Iluptist church. lie declared that a man wear ing overalls and o Jumper had applied for admission to the Church of tho Holy Trinity, tbe representative Episcopal Church of this city, and been refused ad mission. The parishioners ot the Episco pal Church deny tho charge. No Wrftok On the Atllromltick lltiatl. Utioa, N. Y., Aug. 86. The ollloials hero of the Adirondack aud St. Lawrtuioo Railroad deny the truthfulness of the Item published in New York yesterday to the effect that a truliv on their road was wrecked by u cave in of tbe bed of tho track last Monday. The gonural pass enger ageut says there is no truth in tho story. Dltsrare Drum liar to Kulolcle. Bckakton, Ta., Aug. 25. Elizabeth Hughes of Hyde Park vras found dead by her husband upon bis returning home from work in the evening. Disgraoa over repeated arrests for drunkeness had caused las woman to commit suicias. BASEBALL RESULTS. The l-hllllei Iefeut the Cleveland! anil Rt-ctire Third Tleoe. at rnrssuRO. Pittsburg. 3 Brooklyn, 1. Ilnttorios--Tcrry and Miller. Stein and Klns low. a SECOND GAME. Pittsburg, li Ilrooklyn, 4. llnttcrles Ilaldwln and Miller; Uaddook and Klnslow. AT CINCINNATI. Cincinnati. 7: Washington, iwuii-i iua nwjur uiiu aiuuuuujr; iuiwvu huu i McUulro. SKCOND OAUE. ' I umcmnnti, 4j Dsnington. a. llntttTlos-Sulllvan and Vaughn; Duryes and Jlc(luht). at Cleveland at Cleveland. Clovelntiil, 0; Philadelphia 7, Iliittcilea Cuppy and Zlmmer: Carsey nnd Dowso. AT LOUISVILLE. IiOiilsrlllo, S: Ilnltlmore, 4. IlattoricS'-Stratton, Merrlttand Grim; Cobb nuu uuusuil. AT ST. IX3UIS, EL Louis, 1 Boston, 3. Ilnttcrles Hnwlcy and Uuckley: Nichols and VJUI1Z-J1. SECOND GAME. St. Louis, 11; Iloston, 0. Iluttorios Hawkes and Ilrlgfrs; Staloy and uauzoi, AT CIIICAOO. Chlcniro-New York iramo account of ruin. postponed on Slanillne of the Club,, fur Won Ta1 mm rit ct Clevelsml..24 10 .70(1 nrooklyn...2() 14 .588 Pblladora ..10 15 .iiM) Now York. .17 14 .548 Iloauin 18 1.5 .543 PlttBnunr..l7 10 .513 Loulsvllio..l7 Id .515 Ilaltlmoro..l(l 17 Cincinnati..! (1 18 Cliioniri....14 1U St Louts.. .11 33 Washlnir'n.ll S3 .483 .471 .4'J4 .324 Ulurdnrer 9Iorton'a Request, f CAsmEN, N. J., Auc. 25. James Mor ton, tho colored murderer, who will bo hnnged In the Camden jail to-morrow for the murder of his aged mistress, Lydla Wyntt, has made a, peculiar request of bhcrilt West, llo wants to deliver a tem perance lecture to his fellow-prisoners in tho jail yard just before he is swung into eternity. Ryan Held For Trial. Philadelphia, Auc. 28. Francis Ryan, who claims to bo a Catholic priest from Long Island, nnd who was arrested for robbing If. N. Dixcy of a' cold watch and chain, was held for trial in $500 bail. He pleaded that he was intoxicated and did not know how tho watch camo in his possession. NEWS OF THE DAY. Five deaths were caused in Vienua yesterday. by sunstroke The Lutherans of tho Susnuelianna, bynod will hold their second annual re union at Susquehanna Heights on Sept. 1. John L. Sullivnn prncticnlly has stop ped training. IIo will take little exorclso- from now until Saturday, His feet are healing rapidly. The plumbers of Memphis are on a strike to enforco the demand that the loromen of shops Bhall do no work, inter fere In no way with tho tools, but only superintend ntfnirs. Henry Q. Bissell, of New York, treas urer of "The Isle of Champngno" com pany, now playing at the Uloue Theater, uerlin, has been missing for two days and fears of foul piny are entertained. About 00 itusslan Jews who were brought to Amesbury, Mass., by tho uiuuuut, iaj luiioouuij, ui, "" Hamilton corporation to work in their factories have left, claiming that the work wits too hard nnd the wages too low, The Ocean Grove, N. J., camp meeting is in full blast. At the service yesterday there were over y.uuo persons present, in eluding 133 ministers. Rev. Dr. E. IL Stokes presided nnd liishop John P. New man, Dr. Stokes and others dolivcred ltd dresses, Gov. Kussell of Massachusetts has sent a communication by telegraph to tho Sec retary of Stato nt Washington Asking that the American (joubuIs in foroign ports bo Informed about the absconding of li. 11, Milburn with $4,000 belonging to the Field-Thnyer Company, and thut all ef forts possible be made for bis arrest, Tho Latonia race track near Cincinnati bus been sold by its Cincinnati and Cov ington stockholders to u, Chicago syndi cate for $500,000. The details ot the big deal are not known yet. but it Is said the Chicago owners propose in the future to bring to the track the host horses in the world, so great will bo tho inducement they will bold out. The Coroner's Jury in Bthe case of Richard Cook, who was found lu tho woods at Camden, N. J., with a ballot bolo in his head, rendered n for diet of suicide. Investigation showed thut Cook had a quarrel with his Bweethoart, Miss XTnllta V rri,,,na Tf. la u',t,l tltnf ultn UlCkklU 1J, UUtl.M. AW .a WUU auu, was about to compol him to marry her. Weutlmr Forecast, WAsniNQTON, U. O., Aug. S3. For Eastern Now York, Iiistern Penusylvnnla .and New . . . i. . . . . jersey: enoworsunu vnunuer storms; winus bocomlnir 60utlioaterly, .... For Wetrii New York and Western Penn sylvania: Shoivors, cooler, fresh southeust- oily winds. For New Bngland: Showere and thunder storms: cooler weather; southeasterly winds. NJ5W YOUK MAUKKTS. Nrw ToitK. Auir 24, mlHiattpur ceuu -Money 5n call easy 4k HON l)S O LOSING PRICK. rr.S. 2s. r , I J. H. 43. r U.S. 4s, o BTOOK -CLOSING. 100 110V1 1J32 nolawiiro li II udsoc 138)4 Ilelawai-o, Lituttuwnniia St Western , 157 hnu 'Slii Erie proterioU , ,, OSfc Luke Shore l5ti Iew jersey win.., , i.ioxi ituuuuiK ., . uor.1 Woiteru union WW Kew VorkCentiul.,.,., i.. '11.4 OI1AIN UAUKHT. Whewt No, it. red wlutor. U11: Aug, 8V4J; Sept,, Ooru iNo.2. ml. 07; Am. OQn Sept,, oats-No. a. muad. 40; Ave.. U: Sent.. .r. U v I'llOPUOKUAUK-X, UUTTCB Crouniery. mates i'enn extras iu.aX( o Greanirry, westoru. nrw , .i uajatjo 1 LTuuutory, wuhujiu. wuiius. iv oji'ju Stuteilalr), n. r. tutw, oiirm lb caiu a Cheese 6tate fsctotr, full rream, ranov., Oto.a 0o BUtc tactory. full ruaut. nue Olla.a UtS autu luutury, common to talr "JiJ.a 8)40 KOOS- Ptat and Penn. new laid, cb.oloo.20t4.aa Slo Southern, new laid, fair to coou.. cal4V4a Wutern. new laid, prime., ...... ,.17Ho.al7M uuc eggs, u-ryiana. pr oon,,,u oji READING II. IL SYSTEM M-? CNI or TASSEN- Lehigh Valley Division, AmtANQEMKNT OF PASSES OZn TltAINS. MAY 15, 1892. nndotlh fnrPcnn TTnvan T..ntnH Kr..mnv Lphlghton, Slatlngton.Whlte Hall, Catosauqua, Allentown, llothlchcm, Enston, Philadelphia, .u...u,,, tivuiuuriy, WuaitiiKO Junction, uei lM1?.,n2LAJaj!anoy c"y at S.67, 7.40, 9.08 a m b OT NflW Vnt-Tr R n no m M tnktt IIA For IlAZlrfnn. WIIlrAa.Tn.A ll-kl.n TTntrnm - ,oiuu, .uuuy vino, rowanua, aayro. waveny ft.'9?lra Itochestor, Niagara Palls and tho West . .. Ir'l ld10 P' m- no connection for Kochcs- tor, Huffalo or Nlacara Palls) . 8.03 n. m. Por llelvldero, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 5.57 a. m., 6.28 p. m. for liambertvllle nnd Trenton, 9.08 a. ra J.or Tunkhannock, 10.41 a. m., 8.10, 8.03 p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and I,vons, 10.41 ia. u., a.vo y. ui. FojJoanesvlIlo, LcvtstonandDeavor Meadow, '', "I., 1S.DS, B.20 p. m. For Audenrled, Hazleton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 5.67, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, o.m n. m. For Scranton, 5.57, 9.08, 10.41 a. m 8.10, 6.28 p. m. For Ilazlebrook, Joddo. Drlfton and Freeland, 48, 8.62, 10.15 a. m.. 1.00. 1.40. 4.10. 0.S5. 8.10. 9.14 p.m. For Haven nUn, Centralla, Mount Carmel and ou-uiusm, O.O., iu.10 a. m., 1.40, 4.4U, 8.U0 p. m. For Yatcsvllio, Park Placo, Mahanoy City and ueiano, a.ai, 7.1U, a.Wj, 10.41 a m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.28, 3.03, 9.24, 10.27 p. m. 2.10, 4.30, p. m. nnd arrive at Shenandoah at H.ua a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 6.28 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.50, 7.40, iv.ii u. in., Iv.Dv, a.iv. .1U, D.), p. m. T.ntwn l,tut,tllA inm ci.nn...h Ann t An 9.05, 10.15, 11,48 n. m., 12.33,3.00, 5.20, y.00, 7.15, 9.30 Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 5.57, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5 28, 8.03 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.39, 9.15 11.UD a. m., 12.45, 3.1B, 6.SO, 7.05, 7.M p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Creek. 7.29. 9.40 n. m.. 12.30. 2.45 n. m. For Yntesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City, Delano, Hazleton, Black Creek Junction, Penn jiavcn junction, Maucn ununit, Allentown, Uethlebem, Easton and New York, 8.40 a. in., s.-Hi p. m. i- or I'nnaaeinnia ana now YorK. 2.6S n m. For Yatesvllle. I'art Place. Mnhunov Citv nnd Delano. 8.40. 11.35 a. in.. 12.30. 2.55. 4.40 6.01 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.30 a. m.. 1.05, 4.37 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.50, 8.40, p.3u a. m., 12.30 8.45 p. m. J U. Ul., 16.0U p. HI. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah. 8.30. 10.40 a.ni.,i.oo, 0.10 p. m. i a. awisiuAUD, uen. mkt. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass Agt. Philadelphia, Pa. W. NONNEMACHEK. Asst. G. P. A. Houth Hetblehem. Pa. P lENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SCnUTLKlLL division. NOVEMBER lb. 1891. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tho above date for WlKgan's, GUberton, Prackvllle, New uastie, si. ui.'iir, pottsniio, Hamburg, iteaaine, I'ottsiown, i'noonizvuie. jNorristown anui-mi- adelphla (l)ro;ul street station) at :00nad 11:45 n. m. nnu 4 ia n. m. onwecKaavs. lor potts vllle aud intermediate stations 9:10 a. nr. SUNDAYS. For Wleean's. GUberton. Frackvillc. New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 0:00, 9:40 a.m. anasiiop.m. l-'or llamburir. lceauinc. Potts. town, PbocnlxvlUe, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 6:00, 9:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trains leave TacKvnie ror wnenanaoan nt lOMOa. m. and 18:14, ,5:04, 7:42 and 10:09 p. m, Mundavs. 11:13 n. m. nnd 5:40 r. m. icavo I'otisviue ior nenanaoaa at iu:io. 11:48a. m and 4:40.7:15and 9:43 n. m. Sundavs at iu:iu a. m. nnu o:io p. zn. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 6 67hnd 8 35 am. 4 10 and 7 00 p m week days. On On Sundays leave nt o 6U a m. i- or l'ottsvnio. v am. For New obo. it oo "11 14. n lin m. laoon'nnn (ilmitid Yorknt 3, 4 05, 4 40, S-35, 6&0, 730, 820, 880, press 1 odand 4B0p ra)124l, 1 33, 1 40, 8 30, 3 0, , m , (v, cm av, n.N, a tft 10 0,0 ,0 ftn 111, 16 ui iiiub, duuuaya ui o u, 1 w, 1 10, u 00, 8 12. 8 30, 9 B0, 1 1 35 a m and 12 44, 1 40, B 30, 4 03 (itmitcu i ou) o o m. u nu, 7 i) ana &ipin ana 12 01 nleht. For Sea Olrt. Lone llranch and In termediate stations 8 20 and 11 11 -n. in, and 4 00 pm weekdays. For HaLllmoro nnd washing- ton du. 7 a), a ai, v iu, ni ui, li is a m. is as t lim ited express, 1 30. 3 48,) 4 41, 0 67, 7 40 p m 12 03 num. For Freehold only 5 00 p m week days. ForUaltlmoreonlyat202,401,603and 1130 p m. Sundavs at 3 60. 720. 910. 11 18 am. 4 41.6 67 7 43 pm, 12 03 night, Baltimore only 5 08, 1130 pa. For lllchmond 7, 20 a m, 1 so p night. Sundays, 7 20 a m, 12 03 night, tS8,?1",! ?F 'JS. tox p m. 1- or lticnmona lajam, l su p m ana 12 03 for Pittsbure and the West overy day nt 12 25 and 310m and (limited 3 00) and 340 n m. Way for Al- toonn at e ia am ana twpm every aay. ror Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 20 a m every day ana iu p m weeu aays. m l , I II', , , 1 ... . iruiiio win icuvu auuuuiy iui ,v uiiuuiopui i., Elmtra, Canandalgua, Itocbester, Huffalo ana Niagara Falls at 6 10 a m, and 135 p m week aays, trot isimira at o av p m weeic aays. ror Krle and Intermediate oolnts at 6 10 am am v. r ,,n ...... , c ,rv rtn n Ifln , 4n1 i oi: J.' UI AlUt.ll UUICU UbU IV U11V4 V W U IU UAllj, 1 UU, and 6 30 p ra week days For Itenovo at 6 10 a m, 1 35 and 6 30 p m week days, and 5 10 a m on Sundays only. For Kane at & 10 am, 1 35 p m weeK uays. C. H. PCQII. J. II. WOOD. oen'i Manager ueni passgT Agt JpiIILADEIiPIIIA 6 READING It. K. TIME TAULJ3 IN DjrvUT S1AT 10, 1BTC. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For Now York via Philadelphia, week days. 2.68, 6.23, 10.03 a. m 2.48, 5.63 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 7.48 a. m. For Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5.23, 7,1a a. m., iz.33, 2.4s p. m. For Iteadtne and Philadelphia, week days, 2JW, 6.23, 7,18, 10.08 a. m.,12.23, 2.48, 6.63 p. m. Sun day, .io n. m., .f i'( For Ifarrlsburg. week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. in., ..is, o.aj p. m. For Allentown, weeK aays, 7.1B 2.48 d. m. 12.33, For Pottsvllle, week days, B.08, 7. 18 a. m., 12.33, SAa, o.m p. m. sunaay, z.va, 7.40 a, m :u p. m. For Tumaqoa nnd Mahanoy Cltv. week days, 2.08. 6.23. 7.18.10.08 a. m.. 12.33. 2.48. 6.63 p. m. Sun day. 2.08. 7.40 a. m.. 4.23 p. m. Additional for Mataanov Cltv. week dnvs. 0.68 n. m. or inncaster ana uoiumuiu, wcea uuys, f.to a. m., p. m. For WUUamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsbunr, m. Suiidnv.'3.23 n. m..3.oilD.'m .' '' I lnw Mnh. nrt Xlu nn tirnnV ria a Of) 191 K M W. ..UUUI.WJ ,uuu. .u,u, wvu, u.w. I I 7.10, iu,ua, li.wi a. ra., iz.3.1, i.aj, .ia, 0.D4, 0.49, v.jm p. m. ouiiuur, S.UO, o.o, 1 .40 U, 111., O.UJ, 4.0 u, iu. For Glrardvlllo, ( Itappabannock Station), weekdays, 2.08, 3.23. 6.SBC 7.18, 10.08, 11,28 a. m. 12.33.1.33, 2.48, 6.53, 0.68, D.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 7.40 a. m., a.uu. .w p. m. For Ashland and Shamoltln. week days, 3.23, I O.M, I.1H, ll.Sfi u. iu., i. o.sj, 7.ih, n.s: a. m., i.iu, u.os, u.i p. m. sun- daV. 3.23. 7.40 a. m.. 3 03 n. m. I . ..... . . r. . . A,,,,,,, n a . wr TRAINS FOH Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days. 7.4o a. tn., i.au, 4,uu, t.w p. nt., iid nignt. sun- any, o.uu p. m., is. 10 nigui. Csave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4.30. 8.45 a. m.. 1.00. 3.45 n, m. Sunday. 7.00 a. m. iieuvtJ x liii-uoit'uiu, nwft uhjtb, . iu, iu.uu u, hi 4.00, 6.00 p. in., from llroad and Callowblll and 8.33 a. tn., 11.30 p. m. from 8th and Green streets. sunaay, v.uo a m., ii.au iv ra , irem utn ana Green. Leave Reading, week days, 1.S5.7.10, 10.05, 11.50 a. m., o.oo, i.di p. m aunuay, i.i, iu.4s a. m. Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a, ra., 13.30, 6,11 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. ra., 2.05 p. m. Ltave Tumaqua, week days, 3.20, 8,43, 11.28 a m.. 1.21. 7.13. 0.18 u. m. Sundnv. 3.20. 7.43 a. m. 2.50 n. m. Leave xuananoy uny, wcon aays, 3.4U, .18, 11.47 a. m., 1.61, 7.42, 8.11 p, m. Sunday, 3.46, 8.17 a. ra., a..-u n. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week d ys, 2.40, 4 00, 6.30, 8.35, 11.59 a. m., 1.05, 2.06, 5.20, 6.26, 7.67, 10.00 p.m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00. 8.27 a. m 3.37, 6.01 p. m. 'e Ulrurdvlllo. (HappanannocK stauoi woeks days, 2.47, 4.07, 6.30, 9.41 a. m., 12.05, 2.12, 5.26, 0.32, 8.03, 10.06 p, m. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07, 8.33, a. in., 3.41, 6.07 p. m. Leave WUUamsport, week days, 3.00, 9.15, 11.55 a. ra., 3.33, lt.lSp. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For llalthnore, Washington and the West via II. & O. R. It., through trains leave Ulrard Avenue station, Phllaaei 9lnhla, (P. li R. R. R. ) at 3 55.8.01. 11.27 a. m. tJtaS-SrSSS Sunday' kToity division. 3 6b. 8.0. 11.8? n. in ATllnTlU Uil i iiviaiu. Lii8?!.?. i'n',??.elPi"?i v.nl Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf unu Miuuj MLrHn, nilUU. 1U1 IVVlUULlU 1JILV. nrUiw v.vnmu SIR r.vixi.aii.n it .im am I 8 00,1045 am, 100 Naturdajs only 1301. SUoll 300, 70 minute flyer 3 SO, 4 00, 60O, 6 00 p. m. Acuommodatlon, 8 uu a m, 4 in, 6 30, 6 30 n m Hundays Bsprens, 515, 7W. 7 80. 8 Oil 8 0 00, 0 30, 10 30a m.,430p m. Accommodation, 800um and 4 45 11m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays 7 00, 7 30, 8 00, 8 00, 10 00 a m and 3 15, 4 00, 6 30 Excur sion 6 Oil. 0 30. 7 30. 0 SO n m. Accommodation, 4 10, 5 50, 8 10 a ra, and 4 30 1 p m. UUiluaj. IMI'IUM, WV S W, U W, U W, U 0f, 7 00, 7 SO, 8 00. 9 30 p m. Accommodation, 7 30 a tn uuu d w u ui. O. O. HANCOCK, Qen'l Pass'r Agt L A. BWKIOARD, Qen'l ktanager first National Bank, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000.00 (f. W. Leisennng, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisennnq, Cashier, S W. Yost. Ass' t Cashier. Open Bally From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST I raid on BnYliiKB Deposits. EYE EXAMI NATION. ' Cop;fltl.lM."'S Ouh EYE SPiECIAE-liST win bo in SHENANDOAH, WEDNESDAY, AUGDST 31st, At the FERGUSON HOUSE, from 8 SO A. 21. to S 1. it. Vnrannn who hnvn liendnrtie or whofle vefl nr causing discomfort Sbould cull upon onr Bpoclallst, nnd tney will receive Intelligent nnd skillful at tention Nl C1IA1HSI1 to cinmlne your eyes. Kvery pair qr glosses onleroa 13 gunranteea to do BtuisiucLury, y QUEEN & CO. Oculists nud Opticians, , 1010 VUVHTXVT ST., PlIITiA. MANHOOD RESTORED. "RflHATIUO." th i Wonderful , 8pnU,li Iltemeay, is soia wnu Written Cunronteo to cure all Nerrous Dis eases, such ss Wtafc I Memory, nom oi iinuu hnr. llAftdache. I Wakefulness, LostMan I how, nervousness, las situde, all drains and lora of power of tho Generative Organs In . .. .A?" I IKS .hlSmi.. I eltuer sex, cauaea ut V:;i'l ..,,,rn,i ti.irh nitimatelT wi m lnflrm'ltT. Consumption and Insanity. . Pot up In convenient form to carry In thavest pocket rrica 1 a package, or 6 for 5, II a package, or 6 for $5. Witt every ia oraer e; written guarantee to cure or refund tho ' bent or man to any uuuicm. w,w,., , uMnn ,)mn,r. Address. In nlaln envelope. Mention tins paper. Auuress, HAURID CHEMICAL CO., Branca omcotoru.o..' 5S Dearborn Street, CUICAQO, ILL. FOR SALE IN SHENANDOAH. PA.. UY C. H. Hageubuch, Druggist, N. E. Cor. Main and uoya sts. SHENANDOAH BOILER WORKS! North Emerlch Street, JVear Cal, Mienandoah, l'a. Of all kinds promptly attended to, Special attention given to STBA.ni FITTING, &c. W. E. Smith & Son. I EVIS' 98 LYE t- POTTDHES AND PZEHJIED Cpatkntbd)p Tb ttnmottt a&purwtLyni8j. VbUIpS other Lye, Itbulog Boa powder and pekt4 la actio with rcmorjl 114. tb cooienti cr Hfi;i roaily J$ Wilt maks tht beit rr fumed IUrJ So&p a20iulutiUin without boUin. IT IB TUB BEST fur oleaailng wait pipe. dlilnfeotlDf alskt, etOH(it wuhlaf botUiMb fhlnli, tree i, eta. DON'T DELAY! Get rendy for the cold wcatlier. Stoves should be overhauled, now ones bought and everything pertaining to the proper heating ot your houses should havo your atten tion now. i am prepared to attend to ait cans with promptness and my charges are most reasonable. Hoofs and spouting sbould bo looked after dw. Don't delay until tho rush comos. WM. R. PRATT, 331 SOUTH JARD1N STREET, SHENANDOAH. FORMER'S Saloon and Restaurant JVo. 11S N. WHITE STREET. First-class Lager Beer. Alo, Porter and Tern- perance uriuus n'u uigars, iine ota Wines and Liquors ulways , on hand. II. 0. FOLMER, Prop CaK around and spend a pleatant hour. M. A. HEFNER, 8 North Jardm St., Shenandoah WAGONS nnd CARUXAGCS InaU tho Utest atjlea, of tbe nnest nvtke and best finish in tbe world for tbe money, uianu- FREE DoforoA. After Use. PhotoKraphcd from life. I T It 1
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