The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 26, 1892, Image 2

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    Evening Herald.
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ITusICrZltrNa HERALD has a larger cir-
eulation nt Shenandoah than any other paper
publUheit, Jlooki open to alt.
subscription rates:
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Wmklt, per yoar.... 1 60
Entered at tho Postottlce, at Bbonandoati, Ps
for transmission throngU the malls
as aeeond class mall matter.
OUR CANDIDATES:
FOIl rilESIUENT,
11ENJAMIN IlAnUISON.
01' INDIANA.
FOIl VICE PllEBHIENT,
WHITELAW HEID,
OF NEW YOltK.
Republican State Ticket.
JUDdE OF SUrltF.ME COUItT,
JUDGE JOUN DEAN.J
CONQItESSMEN-AT-IiAnaE,
MAJ. ALEXANDER MCDOWELL,
'GENERAL WILLIAM LILLY.
County Ticket.
JUDGE,
RICHARD II. KOCH.
ICONGIIESS.
EON. CHARLES N. BRUMM.
DISTHICr ATTOnHET,
J. IIAURY JAMES.
COnONKU,
DR. L. A. FLEXER.
DIItECTOIl OF THE FOOR,
JAMES B. LESSIG.
29m SENATOltlAI. DIST11IOT,
LUTHER R. KEEFER.
1ST LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT,
JOHN J. COYLE.
THIRD LEGISLATIVE DISTRipT,
JOHN W. KERSHNER.
1TII LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT.
GEORGE W. KENNEDY
SAMUEL A. LOSCH.
SAMUEL S. COOPER.
A STURDY SCOTCHMAN.
Mr. Sweeney could not have se
lected a better wall against which to
butt out what allowance of brains he
has in possession than Mr. McLeod,
who id as sturdy and firm as the rocks
of Auld Iteekie. Mr. McLeod is so
thoroughly Scotoli that he ia not able
to see any humor In Sweeney's prop
osition to tie up the Reading system.
And that Is uufortunute for Grand
Maater Sweeney. The general pub
lic stands with Mr. McLeod, and its
estimate of Sweeney Is based ou his
actual value, namely, nothing. He
can light fires when he wants to run
away; like all similar swashbucklers,
who assume such virtues as they ate
strangers too, aud attempt to pass for
what they pretend to be.
But the swashbuckler passes for
what he would llko to be thought only
with the Ignorant. Such persons never
deceive anybody else. They no more
can conceal their true character than
Jack Falstatf could conceal his paunch,
The main business of such persons
seem to be sklrmlshlug around on the
edges of the law. It Is about time
somebody would lock horns with a
few of them and skirmish them
within the meshes of tho law. These
gentlemen who stand ofl In safe har
bor and egg on to break tho law the
silly persons who acknowledge them
as leaders should be dealt with first.
Their creatures can wait. The poor
dovils, fired with whiskey, who mur
der, and burn, and pillage at the in
stlgatlon of men In the background,
are criminals, of course, but not by
thelrown Intentions. The O'Donnells
and tho Sweeneys are the real crlml
nals.
When Mr. McLeod flulshes with
these Incendiaries they will probably
conclude that incendiarism does not
pay. It did not require a great deal
of time to convince the Molly Maguire
leaders that murder did not pay. But
had the murderous gang run up
against less of a man than Frank
Oowenlt might have been dlllerent
In this case the incendiary gang
have very much the Barae kind of a
man to butt against. He Is clear
headed, cool and courageous, not given
tojoklngon'serlousBUbjects, and not in
favor of arbitration for damage done,
North American.
Wednesday's Now York Sun
Democratic, published a full descrip
tion of a new tln-pUte inlll in Brook
lyu, N. Y., aud stated that it "would
goon turn out 3,000 boxes of tin every
week and employ 140 men," yet tho
Ctronlcle, of Pottevllle, asserts there
Is not enough tin manufactured 1
this country to make a campalgi
badge.
Frank Thompson, First Vice Fres
ldont of tho Pennsylvania Railroad,
la answer to Inquiries stated that the
published reports of a probable change"
lii tho presidency of the Pennsylvania
llnllroad wcro without the slightest
foundation, und that President
Roberts had gone to Europe for com
plete and needed reat after thirteen
years of Incessant work und con
tinuous responsibility in his present
position nt the head of the company.
Mr. Thompson further stated that he
had reason to know that the Import
ant foreign shareholders were satisfied
with the present management of the
Pennsylvania 11 illroad.
Guaranteed Cure.
We authorize our advertised druggtit U
all Ut. lung's .New Discovery for on
inmntlon. Cou?hi and Colds, nnon thil
Condition. If you are afflicted with
Oough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest
trouble, and will use this remedy as di
rected, giving it a fair trial, and experience
to benefit, you raw return the bottle and
aave your money refunded. "We oould
ot make this offer did we not know that
Or. King's New Discovery oould be relied
en. It never disappoints. Trial bottles
free at 0. H. Hngenbuch's drug store.
Large else 60a and $1.00.
A Warning.
Rosalie May Foster seems to be t
very pleasant girl always good hu
mored and laughing1 but yot she Isn't
popular.
Grace That's just the reason. Men
don't llko to bo laughed at. Jury.
A Close Observer.
Sweet Sixteen What a handsome
man that isl
Bwoet Eighteen lie's engaged.
Sweet Sixteen How do you know?
Sweet Eighteen His coat sleeves bag
at the elbows. Judge.
A Life's Tragedy.
Her teeth bad vanished quite away,
Her new set gave her pain.
She took thorn out, and from that day
She never smiled again.
Chicago Tribune.
TWO KINDS OF ROAO RACES.
Chicago Mail.
.Seaside Note.
"Did you pick up any weight by
going to the seashore, Smithy?"
I did, indeed, Hrowny gained our
hundred and twenty-five pounds."
"Pshaw! impossible,"
"Fact, my dear follow. Come up to
tho house and I will introduce you to
her; we wcro married last week."
Texas Sif tings.
'Forestalled.
Dinguss Hello, Shadboltl You don't
seem to liavo any creaso in your
trousers this morning.
Shadbolt (remembering him of old)
No, and no change, either, Dinguss.
Left it all in my other trousers. Morn
ing. Chicago Tribune.
The Crowded Season.
New Arrival Can I put up at this
hotel?
Smart Clerk Certainly, we can put
you up on the sixth floor, if that s up
hiijh enough to suit you. Texas Sitt
ings.
Only in Fun, Hut .
He wrote her name upon the sand,
And then, with gentle laughter,
Sho added on a hyphen small
And put his name right alter.
N. Y. Herald.
At Narragansett Pier.
Maud How delightful tho world
would bo If there wcro no men in ltl
Margy Yes; it would bo just like
ono great, long visit to tho seashore
Puck.
Of all foniin, Neuralgia, Spiiumi, nt, ftleep
letMicn. l)ullneiia,l)lti.e. a,lSluca,Cpluro
xiut.il. ifruni.rniiri,ii(-.,iirucgna ny xt 1.
HI. 11.1 It 'A.'V..I A .... ' (i.ri.r.i
uncovered by tho emim ut Indians Specialist In
nervous diseases. It due i not contain opiates or
danoorous drugs. "Uuto bctin t&ktntf XSJt.
milks' ltiammATivr Njsiivxivuror
llnllenf V. l'rom Leutembcr to January neroun
Ufclneiho Nervine llmd&tioatt ?& convulsions,
andnowalter thrco months' uso have no moro
BUaCM. JOUN II. IOLL1NB, iiomeo. such."
"I haTO been using Dlt. MltUl' lttSTOlt.
ATIVU NUlIVINUroraboutfourtDontus. It
has brought too relief and cure. 1 have t&kea 11
for epilepsy, and after using It for one week havo
had no attack. llurd C. lirulus, Ueathvllle, I'a.
iflne book of (treat cures and trial bottles ITKK
atPrufftrUU KierjHhero, or address
DH. MILES MEDICAL CO., ElWmrt, In.
9
MST0!1ATIVE
HAY BE CHOLERA
ON BOARD
V -
Feared that La Touralne Car.
ries Victims of the
Disease.
THE STEAMER DUE AT NEW YORK
TO-MORROW MORNING.
Hrr Clearance at Havre Revoked Just
Arter She Had Sailed by the United
States Consul lmmlcratiU from llum
burn to lie Carried Septtrntely for tlie
Present Health Authorities Through
out the Country Thoroughly Aroused
The Heath lleoord.
New YonK, Aug. 20. Well-grounded
reasons exist for believing that the first
vessel to bring tho much-dreaded cholera
to this port will be the big French steam
ship La Touraiuo, which is now on tho
seas nnd duo to arrive early to-morrow
morning. On her last trip to this port La
Touraino got in on Friday night, having
broken tho record from Havre.
She will not bo allowed to come up to
Quarnntino before being boardod by
Health Officer Jenkins, who hns already
completed arrangements to meet the
steamer far down the bay. She carries
260 saloon, 111) second cabin and 415
steerage passengers. Her complement ot
officers and men is "90, making a total of
1,070 souls aboard tho mammoth steamer.,
If the cholera hns broken out on this
vessel the terrible scourge will have many
victims within easy reach of its terrible
grasp.
When the French steamer left Havre,
at which port cholera has already found
hosts ot victims, she was granted a clean
bill of health by tho American Consul at
that place. A fow hours after she had
sailed, however, the officials who had su
perintended her inspection were thrown
into a state of consternation by the dis
covery that tho plague had broken out
among n consignment of immigrants who
were to have sailed on La Touralne, but,,
owing to her crowded condition, could not
bo furnished with accommodation.
These immigrants had traveled many
miles in compnny will at ores oft os w..o
had obtained passage on the trench
steamer and amoni' whom the scourge
was Halle to bie k out as it had among
those left Le.iind. ihe steamer had narit
ly passed out of the harbor before this
disoovery was made.
Fleet tugboats were dispatched in pur
suit, but nothing Lut a City of Paris
could have overhauled her, the lleet
Frenchman having the advantage of such
a sturt. The tug captains discovered the
futility of their chase when the steamer
was seen low down on the distant hori
zon. Upon the return of the tugboat tho
American Conbul tolegraphodto-Secretary
Foster, revoking the bill of health he had
issued to the steamship, nnd setting forth
the foregoing facts in brief. Secretary
Foster notified Health Officer Jenkins and
the agents of tho line in this clt.
Officers of tho Hamburg - American
Tackct Company have just received tho
following message by cable from the
headquarters of tho company in. Ham
burg: "As danger of infection may come from
emigrant passengers booked together
with urst and becond-class passengers,
wo have decided, in order to secure for
our passengers the best sanitary condi
tions posslblo, to separate emigrant traffic
from Urst and second-class entirely, for
warding emigrants on separate ships ex
clusively.
"liesldcs,, tho express steamers will run
until further notice between Southamp
ton and New York only, beginning .with
tho Columbia, now due nt Southampton."
l-.mll Li. Boas, general passenger mana
ger of tho line in New York, sold, that
those passengers now on the Continent
who are booked to return by the Hamburg-American
line will be carried from
Hamburg to Southampton freo of expense
to them.
The express boats referred to- in the
cablegram, Mr. Boas said, wore tho
Augusta Victoria, Fuerst Bismarck,
Noimaunia aud Columbia.
These steamers will carry only first and
second-class cabin passengers.
l-rom time to time boats will be sent
from Hamburg to New York with only
emigrants an board.
Before the emigrants leave Hamburg,
Mr. Boas said they will bo fumigated at
the company's expense, and no person
with a sympton of disease will bo taken
on board.
An apartment conuected with the
steam pipes, will be- fitted up ou all the
emigrant vessels, so that when they arrive
at quurantlne here every piece of baggage
on bourd can be cleansed beforo being
landed on Ulls Island.
With this perfect system of disinfecting
and the watchfulness ot tho officers at
quarautlne, Mr, Boas said ho apprehended
no danger from cholera.
PHILADELPHIANS ALERT.
Precautionary MeiMiireu Atralnst Cholera
to lie Adopted.
Philadelphia, Aug. 20. The health
authorities have become thoroughly
aroused to tho importance of taking
every precoutionary measure possible ow
ing to the alarming reports of tho spread
of cholera through Northern Europe, to
prevent the dreuded disease from roach
lug this city.
Hereafter all vessels arriving here from
Infected districts will be detained at the
quarantine station and thoroughly disin
fected and fumigated before being per
mitted to puss up tho Dulawure river.
Illinois Auxlous Abuut ths Cholera,
SrmsQFiBLD. 111., Aug. 20. Tho follow
ing despatch has been sent by the Stato
Bourd of Health to the National authori
ties at Washington) "In view of the
westward spread of cholera in Europe,
the Illinois State Board of Health earn
estly requests that you extend the-soono
of your order of the 18th lustaut, so as to
Include all the arrivals from European
ports, inoludiug those from England."
Lyiol as u IlcuieOy.
Vienna, Aug. 20. The chief Sanitary
Board of Austria publishes a statement
regarding the value of u series ot new dis
lufectants which, in view of the cholera
danuer, are of much interest. The speclul
Attention of the public Is drawn to the
so-called lysol. A solution of 1 per cant.
ot lysol Is stated to be sufficient to anni
hilate the common bacillus at the short
est notice.
ARBITRATORS ADJOURN
Invvatigutloii of Ihu Millie to Contluuril
In New York.
Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 20. Tho in
vestigation of tho State Board of Arbitra
tion and Modiation into the Buffalo
ff.riko was concluded hero last evening,
mid adjourned to meet in Now York,
where Vice- President Webb, of the Cen
tral, and other officials can bo examined.
At tho morning session, Grand Master
Sweeney was on the stand.
He told the story of his connection with
the strike very much as it lias been told
in Interviews with him. He Bald he was
powerless to order strikes and thnt he
did all in his power to avert tho trouble
.'o long as lie Haw there was any possibil
ity of adjustment.
Concerning the rioting, fires and vio
lence lie said he hod mmlo an Investiga
tion and could not find that any mem
bers of the switchmen's organization had
in nny way anything to do with the acts
of lawlessness.
In the afte rnoon Supt, Brunn of the
Erio and Supt. Fenncll of the Lehigh
gave their testimony. Tho Hon. E. S.
Sprnguo for the Erie and Attorney Brun
dago for the Lehlph were present, but
Mr. Sweeney and tho switchmen were ab
sent. Mr. Brunn said tho committees had
called upon tho officials of tho road and
presented'its grievances and requests, but
the company did not feel that it could ac
cede to tho demands, and tho next he
learned was that n general strike was on,
and that cars were being wrecked and
burned.
He stated that the switchmen asked for
tho udoption of the 10-hour basis, which
practically amounted to an increase of 10
per cent, on their wages. Ho explained
that a railroad day was 24 hours in which
to handle tho road's business, und that
the roads which have-adopted the 10-hour
basis all work their men 13 hours and al
low two hours for meals.
Mr. Fennell's testimony was on the
same line as that of Mr. Brunn. Ho said
the cars which were burned were serv
iceable cars, nnd not old and useless, us
the strikers claimed; that the roaddldnot
store old cars there and that several ol
the cars burned were loaded. He said
his road never had any trouble with tho
men, and that when' the change to the
houily basis was made nnd it was dis
covered by the company that it made a
slight reduction in tho pay of the men,
th mistake was rectified.
SAYS IT WAS A CONSPIRACY.
Supreme Vle--.Ttistlre UoHmernii the Iron
Hall Somorby'a Whereabouts.
Baltimorv. Aug. 20. Amos H. Hos-
mer, the Supremo Vice-Justice of tho Or
der of tho lrcn Hull, a leading witness in;
the suit at Indianapolis, is homo.
"The order has been wrecked, " said Mr.
Hosmer to a reporter, "and it was
brought about by a conspiracy. The
plotting has been going on since last
November. Davis, the Supremo Cashier,
declared ho would wreck the institution,
and ho has accomplished his purpose. An
effort, howeverr will be mode in this
State to revive the order. A meeting
will be held Saturday night nnd some ao
tion taken towards its reorganization.
"Everything nt Indiannpolis," said Mr.
Hosmer, "appeared to mo to have been
cut and dried and the programme was
carried out to the letter. Why, tho pa
pers actually announced the name of the
receiver three days before he was appoint
ed. Tho-judge, in my opinion, was pre
judiced. We were not allowed to show
tho conspiracy that Davis and Walker
succesfully instigated, to rvrcck tho insti
tution' Philadelphia, Aug. 20. There is an
ominous calm in the affairs of tho Iron
Hall in this city. With the announce
ment from Indianapolis thnt a local
branch will begin criminal proceedings
against the supreme officers of the order,
the members in rniludelphla are anxious
about the whereabouts of Chief Justice
Somerljy.
At his residence, 8,402 Baring street,
the door bell has been removed to relieve
his family from the constant ringing by
perslsvont inquirers.
A reporter went to a back door and
discovered Somerby's son. He Enid his
father would be home to-night. He hnd
left Indianapolis, the son said, but
stopred off enroutt: to attend to some
business.
Where Somerhy stopped off or the
nature of his business the son would not
say.
Exeter, Nj H., Aug. 20. Application
has been filed for on, injunction against
giving out y.iy of tho funds of tho local
branch of the Order of tho Iron Hull and
the Sisterhood branch, which aggregate
$5,000, and application for u receiver has
been filed with the Supreme Court.
Holtoke, Mass., Aug 20. The local
funds of the Iron Hall, amounting to
$3,200, havo been attached by two mem
bers who claim payment for stock
benefits.
WILL NOT BE KILLED MONDAY.
murderer Ifamlltun's Ilxnciitlon Stayed
Ity au Appeal.
Sinq Sino, N. Y., Aug. 20. James L.
Hamilton, tho colored ox-Methodist
preacher, who was convicted of murder
ing his wife at Wlufleld, L. I., was sen
tenced to be executed in tho death chair
next Monduy, but ids couusel having ap
pealed his case that fact will prevent
Warden llrowu from carrying out the
,dealh sentence until the caso Is passed
upon in a higher court.
Hamilton oocupies a, cell in the doath
houso and spends much ot his time In
reading the Bible and sinning hymns.
None of the prison ollicials believes. Ham
ilton to be insane,
Sunday ut Anbury Park.
ASDOiiY Park, N. J., Aug. 20. Next
Sunday promises to be one ot the grentost
days in the history of the Asbury Park
auditorium. Secretory of tho Treasury
unaries foster uas promised to bo pros
ent on thnt aay and deliver an address,
Besides this distinguished gentleman.
Assistant Secretary of tho Interior Cyrus
iiussy win alio Do present una speak
Among otiiers oxpocteti to attend are
Hon. Whitolaw Held, the Republican
oandidate for Vice-President, and Post-
master-ueneiul Wiuiaumker. It is also ex
jiected that Uov. McKinley will slip
iiuwu uuu nay a lew worus.
An AnarrliUt's 111 IIocils.
1'ouaiiKKHrsiE, N. Y., Aug. 20. John
Morton, a local Anarchist, wass married
in this oivy last Tuesday to Miss Laura
Simmons,. Yesterduy Morton brokt
open a bureau drawer, where John Moran,
wuo was Morton s uost man nt tna wed
ding, kept his clothing and stole every
thing there. Then he hired a horse and
departed, leaving his bride and his credi
tors to wonder waere tin went, im pr
uce are auer aim.
HEADING JUL SYSTEM
Lehigh Valley Division.
ARRANGEMENT OF TASSEM
OF3 TRAINS.
MAY 15, 1892.
miV.ni. f.n ..rasscnjrertralnsIeaveShcn
r ewSfilS e,Dn, ,Iavcn Junctlon,MttUch Chunk,
KS' Shuington.Whtto Hall. Catasauqutt,
U loSSnv ot.hJeh.cm Gaston, i'hlladelphla
ann , and V!00"10 Quaknko Junction, Del'
Sin sonoyC"y ot 8 W- 908 a m..
5,5 Now York, 5.57, 9.08 a. m., 12.62, S.10,
PiIurtn1,fa?1,?ton,.yili!08-I,arro- White Haven
P Si l fey.TUIe- Towanda, Sayre, Waverly
10 ?t n r0?,hX?tor' Niagara Vails and tho West
p'r Ui'tSvi?1- m" no connection for Uoches
! . P.r Niagara Falls), 8.03 p. m.
Str2idiind 'UelBWore Water dap ana
iw t Lui' 8-67 n- 5.28 p. m.
vS.1 fe?m,oertTllle and Trenton, 3.08 a. m.
liw yukba'nock, 10.41'a. m., 3.10, 803 p. m.
i m Ah Jfra' "haca, Oenova and Lvons, 10.41
a. m., B.U3 p. m.
7 n0o Sancsvl"e, LevlstonandDcavcrMeadow.
r? a aJ m-' ,2-B2- S-2" P- m
iJr vZi wnilea- Hazleton, Stockton and Lum-
3.28 p. r' ' ' 9 08' 10Al - m-' 12 K' 3-10'
For Scranton, 6.67, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 5.28 p.
R R77 nao ofUS"??' Jedao- Drlf ton and Freeland,
- m b A,sVia.1d' Girardvlllo and Lost Creek, 4.27,
p. in. B' m-' 1W' U0' iM' 6-33' k10' 9'"
iE?J, 5,aTeSSunj Ccntralla, Mount Carmol ana
Shamokln,8.62. lfj.l&a. in., l!40, 4.40, 8.00 p. m.
niiSn Jk1??1.1?' Vatk Vitro, Mahanoy City and
am, 2ifio wp 'm98, 1011 a m-' IaB3' 3-'. 8-a)'
o in"'-?? wl" loavo Shamokln at 7.66, 11.55 a. m.,
4 m. and arrlvo at Shenandoah at
8.0i) a. m 12.52, 3.10, 6.28 p. m.
n ifeem?i Snenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.50, 7.40,
9.08, 10.41 a. m., 1152, 3.10, 4.10, 6.20, 8.03 p. m.
n e?n?.'l.?tt8vlno for Shenandoah, 0.00, 7.40,
0.05 10.15, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.0O, 7.16, 9.30
Leave Shenandoah for Hazloton, 5.57, 7.40,
10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 6 28, 8.03 p. m.
1,9.08,
11.00 a. m., 12.45, 3.10, 6.B0 7.057t"m i m ,
, , SUNDAY THAINS.
n ,la? lSW tor Ashland, Glrardvlllo and Lost
Creek, 7.29, 9.40 a. m., 12.30, 2.45 p. m.
r. i Yatos,vMe, Park Placo, Mahanoy City,
Delano, Hasleton, Dlnck Creek Junction, Penn
;fa-vue,n Junctlon, Mauch Chunk, Allentown,
llothlehem, Easton and Now York, 8.40' a. m
12.30 p. m.
For Philadelphia and New York, 2.55 p m.
For Yatesvllle, Part Place, Mahanoy City and
Delano, 8.40, 11.35 a. m., 12.30, 2.55, 4.40 8.01 j. m,
Leave Hazloton for Shonandoah, 8.30. ll.?
a. m.. 1.05, 4,37 p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.50, .40,
9.30 a.m., 12.30 2.45 p.m.
Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah. 8.f! 1O-.40
a.m., 1.35. 5.15 p. m. ,
I A. SWEIGAItD, Ger' Mgr.
C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Paj Agt.
Philadelphia, Pa.
A. W. NONNEMACHF.lt. Asst. G. P. A.
Houih Uethlehem. Pa.
ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
SCHUrLKir.1. DIVISION.
NOVEMBER 15. 1891.
Trains vlll leave Shenandoah after the above
dato for IVlgEaa's, Gllberton, Frackvlllo, New
Castle. St. Clairv Pottsvllle. Hamburg. Readlni.
1'ottatown, Ptoantxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil
adelphia (Llrowl street station) at t:00 and 11:45
a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays. For Potts
vllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. ra.
SUNDAYS.
For Wiggan's. Gllberton. Frackville. New
Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvillo at 0:00, 9:40 a.m.
and 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Heading, Potts
town, Pluenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia
at 6:00, 9:40 a. m., 3:10 p. m.
Trains leave Frackvlllo for Rhenandoah nt
10:40a.m. and 12:14. 5:01. 7:12 nnd 10:09 n. m.
bundays, 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p. m.
Leave I'ousvmo ior snenanaoan at iu:in,
11:48a. m and4:40.7:15and9:42n. m. Sundavs
at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m.
Leave i-nuaaeipnia (uroaa street station) ior
Pottsvllle nnd Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a m.
4 10 and 7 00 p m week days. On Sundays leave
nt r ou a m. i- or .roitsviiio, vsiam. i- or in ew
Yorkat3 20. 4 05. 4 40. 5 35. 6 60. 7 30. 8 20. 8 30.
9 50, 11 00. 11 14. 11-35am, 12 00 noon (limited ux-
iress l uunna 4 mp ra) 1.41. m, i 4u, z ju, azu,
00,4 02,5 00,0 00:020,0 50,713,812 and lOOOn
n. 1201 night. Sundavs at 3 20. 4 05. 4 40. 5 35.
8 12.8 30,9 50. lUi-n m and 12 44,1 40,2 30,4 02
(iimueu 4 ou; a o jaj, u ou, t ih ana 12 p m ana
1201 night. For Sea Girt, Long Branch and in
termediate stations 8 20 and 1114 am, and 4 00
pm weekdays. For Ualtimore and Washing
ton 3 50, 7 20, 8 31, 9 10, 10 20, 11 18 a m, 12 35 (lim
ited express, 1 30, 348,) 4 41, 07,7 40 p m 12 03
night. For Freehold only 500 p m week days.
For Baltimore onlyat 2 02, 4 Ol, 6 08 and 11 30 p
m, Sundavs at 3 50. 7 20. 9 10. 11 18 a m. 4 41. 8 57
7M-pm, 1203night. Baltimore only 508, 11 30
pin. f or iticnmonu ?&u a m, i oup m ana lis uj
night. Sundays, 7 20 a m, 12 03.nlght.
Trains will leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg
and tho Westoverv dav at 1225 and 310 am
and (limited 3 00) and 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
ana iu u p m week aays.
Trains will loavo Sunbury for Willlamsport,
Elmlra, Canandalgua. Rochester. UuSalo and
Niagara Falls at 5 10 a m, and 135 p m week
aays. i- or laimira at a au p m week oays. For
J-.T10 ana intermediate points at 5 10 am dally
For Lock Haven at 5 10 ana 9 68 a m dally, 1 35,
and 5 30 n m week davs For Rcnovo at 5 10 a
ra, 1 ana a snip m woek aays. ana & iu a m on
Sundays only. For Uano at 510 am, 135pm
week days.
O. H. Pur.n,
Gen'l Manager
J. R. Wood,
Gen'l Pass'g'r Agt
F
11LADELPHIAI&. READING R. K.
TIMETABLE IN EFFECT MAT 15. 1892.
Trains leave Shenandoah as follows:
For New York vli Philadelphia, week days,
z.vb, o.xj, iu.ua a. m., z.vs, o. w p. m. unaay,
2:08. 7.48 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk,
For Reading and Philadelphia, week days.
08, 5.23, 7.18, 10.08 it m. ,12.23, 2:48,6.63 p. m. Sun-
aav. 7.40 a. m.. X3 n. m
For Harrlsburg, week days, 2,
7,18 a.m.,
s.10, n.iu u. ni.
i- or Aiieatown, ween aays, 7,1a a. ra
2.43 d. m.
12.33,
For Pottsvllle, week days, 2:08, 7.18 a. m., 12.83,
2.4s, d.dj p. m. sunaay, -.uo, f.io a. in., i.u p. m.
For lumaqua ana Mabanov City, week days,
2.08. 5.23. 7.18.10.08 a. m,.12;33.2.48. 5.53 n. m. Sun-
aaj, 2.U0, 7.40 a. m 1.1 p. m. Auaitionai ior
Mnnanov Cltv. week davs. &58 n. m
r or j-.ancasieranujoiumDia, woca aays, i.io
u. in.. .40 p. m.
woek days, 3.23, 5.23) 7.18. 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 6.K$
p ra, ouiiuay, a.i a. m., o.uj p. m.
for iviaaanoy A'lane. weeu oays, .us, D.us,
18, 10,08, 11.28 a. m., 12.33. 1.33, 2.48, 5 53, 6.48, .33
p. m. Dunuuy, .uo, v.io a, m., a.uj, 4.1 p. ra.
i-or uiraravuie, 1 uappanannocic station
week days, 2.08, 3.23. 5.23. 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. r
12.33.1.33. 2.48. 6.53. 6.58. 8.33 n. m. Sunday, i.d
3.23. 7.46 a. m.. 3.03. 4.30 I). m.
For Ashland and Shamokln. week days, 3,23,
6.23, 7.18, 11.2S a. m., 1.33, 6.58, 0.23 p. m. Sua'
aay, s.s. v. in a. m.. a m p. ra.
Leave Now York via l'hlladelohia. week dura.
l.t'ta. iu., j.ov, v.uu, t.ou p. iu., l.lo nigni. OUD'
day, 6.00 n. m., 12.15 nlKht.
Lsave New York via Mauch chunk, wpplr rlava
4.30, 8.45 a. m 1.00, 3.45 p. m. Sunday, 7.00 a. m.
4.00, 6.00 p. m., Jrcm llroad and Callowhlll and
b.30 a. m., ii.au p. m. iroinvmanaureenstreota.
Sunday, 9.05 a m., 11.30 . m , trem Dth and
Green.
Leave Hearting, week days, l.b5,7.10, 10.05, 11.50
ui., o.bo, t.ai n m aunuiiy, i.a.-, lu.is a. m. ,
Leavo Pottsvllle. week Java. 2.40. 7.40 n. m.
IZ.3U. 0.11 n. u. Sunflav. 2. 40. 7.mn. m . 2(Rn. m
Leavo TarcaQuo, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.28 a
m., i.io, v.io p, ra. sunaay, s.vu, i.ia a. m.
s, tni II. ui.
Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3.40, 9.18,
11.47 a. m.. 1.51. 7.42. 9.41 n. m. Sunday. 3.43. 8.17
u. ui., a.w p, m.
Leavo Mahanoy Plane, weolt St vs. 2.40. 4.00,
6.30, 9.S5, 11.59 a. ra., LOS, 2.0ft, 5.20, 0.2, 7.67, 10.00
p. m. bunaay, 2.40, 4.uo, s.27 a. m., s.sr, s.ui p. ra.
Leave Qlnirdvllle. (Itannahannock Station).
weeks days, 2.17, 4.07, 6.30. 0.41 a.m., 12.05, 2.12,
5.26, 6.3J, 8.ai, 10.06 p. in. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07, 8.33,
a. in.. 3.41. 6.07 n. m.
L.eavo willlamsport, weea unys, a.w. v.o, ii.&o
a. ra., 3.35, 11.15 p. in. Sunday, 11.15 p. in.
For lialtlmore, Washington nnd the West via
II. & O. II. It., throuzb trains lenve Olrnrd
Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & 11. R. It.) at
s on, s.01, ii.7 a. in., s.do, n.r:. 7.13 p. ra. unday,
OIK II I . . 1 lb at, k... " . .1 . .
a t, o.u, 11. mi u. ui. , o.w, u.i, i.iq i. ui.
Leave I'hlladelphla, Clientnut street wbarl
ana iouu street wnari, ior AViunuo city.
Weekdays Express, 615 exuurslon 6. fill. 8 00,
900,1045 am, Hi) Haturdavs only 1301 2 00,
auu, lie minute nyer sauj, iuo, 50J, ono p,
Accommodation, 8 00 a m. 4 15. 5 SO. 6 30 n m
Hundavs 1-lxpross, 6 16, 7 00, 7 30, 8 00, 8 30,
9 00, 9 80, 10 30 a m., 4 30 p m. Accommodation,
0 uo a in ana lupm.
Returning leave Atlantio City depot, Atlantic
una Arkaneas avenues. Weekdays 7 m, 7 30,
8 00,9 00, 10 00 a ra and 815, 4 00, 5 30 Eiour
slon 6 Oil, 6 SO, 7 30, 9 30 1 m.
Acconmodatlon, 4 10, 5 60, 8 10 a m, and 4 30
7 00. 7 30, 8 00. 9 30 p no. Accommodation, 7 30
Hi UUU O W U Ui.
o. a. HANCOcir, aea'i Paas'r Agt.
L A. BWEIQAHO, Qea'l Manager
first National Bank,
TIHJATIti; QDILDIHO,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA,
Capital, $100,000.00
S. Hr. Leisenring, Pres.,
P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres.,
J. R. Leisenrmq, Cashier,
S W.Yost Ass' t Cashier.
Open Dally From 9 to 3.
3 PER CENT. INTFST I
Paid 011 slHrse'0,tB
fsfE EXAMI
NATION. Cepjriffbt. 16M."
our Etc, ofCiUIALilo I
win be in SHENANDOAH,
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31st,.
At tho FERGUSON HOUSE,
from a 30 A, M. to 5 l M.
pprsnnR who imvft heulacha or whose erefl are
pnufttiif(llsmmfbrt should ciillunon our SnoclAllnt.
nnd tney will recrtve Intelligent ond skillful at-
l en l ion Sit l" ejmuu-uurej-w
Kvery pair of glasses onlerol Is guarantcwl'to be-
Baiisiiicwry. -
' OculUtA unci Opticians, .
1010 cukstnutBt., Pnii.A.
MANHOOD RESTORED;
"RflNATtVO.V thft,
Wonderful Spanish.
Ilpraedy, la eoldwltll a
Wrltten Guarantee
to cure all Neiroua Dis
ensca, euch as Weak
Memory, Loss of 13 rat a
Power. Headache,
Wakefulness, Lost Man
hood, Nervousuesa.'Lau-
..4a ll Hralns nr1
Before & After USO.I loes of power of the.
rhotographeairomnre. I Tr eei". ciaSed ir
orer-eierllon, youtHOinndUcreiloiu. or iuo eires.ijo.
aseoftobacco, opium, or stimulants, which ultlm&telr
U ad to Inflnnlty,Conumption end Insanity. lilt up
In convenient form to carry in the-vest pocket. I'rtce
tl a package, or o ror viuioTery fomc, nah..BM
written suarantee' to cuto or refund tho
money. Sent by mall to anyBddrees. Clrculanfrce-
u plain enyeiope. woBHgawB" .v,
MADRID CHlMICAL CO., Branch omcerer U.B.-JU
35S Dearborn Street, CUICAQO, ILL.
FOR SALE IN SHENANDOAH. PA.. BY
C. H. IlaRenbucb, Druggist, N. E. Cor. Mala anil-.
EJoyd bts.
SHENANDOAH
BOILER WORKS!' J
North JSmttrtch Strcet, Xar Coal,
K.BF.iK.iisra
Of all kinds promptly attended to,
Special utteatlon given to
8XK,VItI FITTING, &c.
W. E. Smith & Son..
LEVIS' 98 LYE
(patented)
Tbet(TOoe ,x&pnrtthjam&B, VMn
other L;eltblDg fiu powder tnd pukd)
la ft e&a hU rvraoTftbt tld, th eooteoU rt
lwy rtdf for uw. Will mak the bttt por
Aimed Ilarl Soup loSOtaloatei without loiUn
IT IS TUB BEST tar rtt)niloff iuH plp,
dtjlafeollQC ilDki, clawtii wkiblof twt(i
PBNNA. SALT M'P'Q 00.
uen. iLgiB.f I'uiia,, ra.
Get rendy for the
cold wcatlier.
Stoves should be overhauled, new ones .L
bought and everything pertaining to the proper I '
neauug 01 your nou&cs suouia nave your aiieu.
tlonnow. I am prepared to attend to all calla
with promptness and my charges are uiost y7
reasonable. . f
Koofs and spouting should be looitea aiier ,
now,
uon't aeiay until tne rusn cornea.
WM. R. PRATT,
331 SOUTH JARD1N STREET, SHENANDOAH.
PGLfflER'S
Saloon and
Restaurant i
No, 11S
N. WHITE STREET.
Firsclass Lager Deer. Ale, Porter and Tem
perance uriaKS o-.u uigars. ran oiu
Wines and Liquors always
on hand.
II. O. FOLMEK, Prop
Call around and upend apleatatit hour.
M. A. HEFNER,
8 North Jardw St., Shenandoah r
WAGONS and CAURIAGUJ
In"aU 1 the latest styles, of the finest maket
uuoi nniaa in tne worm ror the money, nv
laoturedhj tko Oools Wagoa Company
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