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

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,14 , " , l.ntnr. VllrU
H-VeninP" JM. eralCU anxious to uot away from the subject
O I . -,, .Ij anil Mn
Of JUCtt-IUiey jim-ts
JT. a BOVKK, Editor and Ihibltshtr.
WX. .T. WATKI1TH, Xocat Editor.
and MoKlnley
. ..1 i t t.nt tlin Hp.
rOBLISHKDDAILV, SUNDAY EXCEPTED wages, 18 CO.I.pm.u.uB
publican piesa is ucsirewug
discussion of Reciprocity. But,
Mien and tirethern, thero has been
ALLTHE NF.WS FOR ONE CENT . f dls.UB3ig It since
...... r...l,i..- ta
ri.I(vr,VO UKUALD has a laraer etr- all EUKllsU "11116 iuiuis:i u
etdaiton m iihenandoah tlutn any other paper Bl ja,tJUga HUd confessed that
published, Hooks open io ou r....n,,,iM liV.irlanci was without ar-
r i uu jttvv -a
. . i.i l otnl imuhln I
moratiu wuuout wcjiuu .
PORTS .CLOSED
TO 1MM.jMHTS
Speedy Action Taken at the
Conferences of Presi
dent and Cabinet.
20 DAYS' QUARANTINE FOR VESSELS
FROM INFECTED CITIES-
mtRSCRiPTION rates:
DAii.T.P6r year ? " to Unlit the world's battle for a mark-
WMSO.T, per year . head of the British
cn -
Foreign Olllce Hiuh paid his trlbnto to
Entered at the Postotllce, at Shenandoah, '.
for transmission through the malls
as soffond class mall matter. .
OUR CANDIDATES:
FOU PltttBIDKNT,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
or INDIANA.
VOll VIOB PUERIItKNT,
WHITELAW REID,
OV NEW rollK.
Republican State Ticket.
JODOB OP BOPnEMR coniiT, t
JUDOE JOUN DEAN.
CONGIlBSSMKH-AT-LAUdE,
MAJ. ALEXANDER MCDOWELL,
GENERAL WILLIAM LILLY.
County Ticket.
JUI10F,
niCIIARD II. KOCH.
CONallESS,
HON. CHARLES N. HRUMM.
DI8T1U0T ATTOUNET,
J. HARRY JAMES.
conoHEn,
DR. L. A. FLEXER.
DIltKOTOll OF TUB TOOB,
JAMES II. LESSIQ.
!)Tn SEHATOIUAfi BISTnlOT,
LUTHER It. KEEPER.
the magullluenl successes of President
Harrison r.ud Secretary Blaine In
opening forelgu markets, them was
no further need of delrmlliig or advo
cation the policy. The KepuUlleau
The Circular IMiod Applies Only to Ship"
Cnrrylnir Immigrant, ami to TIhiho Nut
Alroudy Aflit All Mall, ami iIikHul'.
traco aif All l"aingers to He DUln-
frctril Almost Panic in Stocks Whon
ttie Orill-r llecalne Known
WASHlNOTOU.Scp.S. The Issuing of the
circular quarantining vessels front ports
infectud with cholera for 20 days meets
with irencral favor everywhere, und the
party to-iluy1 Is taking Its stand square- President and his advisors uro heartily
lyand unequivocally upon the Mo- n..lnB win annlrto ves-
Kluley act, and Reciprocity Is a fun- Bcls from M portS( lt Is nssumed that
uuineutul part anil, condition of it. health officer will nave discretion in tlio
The crop of political orators is a " " " . tmt ,,ave
little late in opening the season, but ciean bills of health.
the Indications are that the supply The practical effect of tbe declaration
will be fully equal to the demand. .. h . IramiKrntlon from Europe
Littlo airl'a Experionco In a steamship companies, lt Is argued, will
LitcrhthOUSO. nt. lii-int? immlnrants to this country nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott are keepers support them for a long period beforo
oftheHov. LlRbtboun at Sand Heach, tuey are a. u thaolr.
Mich ,and aro blessed with a daughter.fot" , .
years old. Last April sho was taken down T,lEAgDnYHitr-AHTMENT, Office of the
with Moislos. followed with a aroat.ai Supebvisino Suiioko.v - ukneuai.,
couRh and turning into a Fovor. Dccwrs United States Marine Hospital
A . T-v : l i Wintt 1 .11 r in I rMTIIVIIK.
it liome ana ai uoiroii, iruavou uUl, - n q 1 ono )
Wasiunoton. D. a, Sep. 1, 18:
To Collectors of Customs. Medical Officers of
1st r.r.aisr.ATivE nisTiucr,
JOHN J. OJYLE.
TnillD I.EOISI.ATIVE DISTIUOT,
JOHN W. KERSHNER.
4T1I LEOISLATIVE DISTIUCT.
GEORGE W. KENNEDY
8AMOEL A. LOSCH.
'SAMUELS. COOPER.
ship Companies, Slate ami Local Hoards of
Health:
It having been officially declared that
vain, sho grow worao.rapidly, until she was
a mere "handful of bones." Thon she
tried Dr. Kinn's Now DUcovery and alter
tho use of two and a half bottles, was com-
nletelv cured. They Bay Dr. King's How
Discovery is worth its woittbt In gold, yet cholera is prevailing in various portions
vou may get a tr al bottlo froo at (J. u. ot Russia, uermauy ..u
J, " ,, a . certain ports in Great Britain as well as
Uagonbuch's drug store. cert m o r
tlwit. Immigrants in large numbers are
TWO HARVESTBXOUKSIUINB ;",...," tUa Tjnited States from the
. . . I ' ..... (.1 ,
Via tlio Chlcaco. fllllwaukce Bl. i-uui allcctod districts aioresiuu, uuu uin. uojr
Ify. Aucunt 30, and September 37. and their personal eilects are name iu in
t w f ..nrlnnnrover-rine' fruit. Where the Brasses are ltissed by the wand'rlng troduco cholera into tue unuea oiavts
j)MAnoi"r- breeze.
qurs would be granted1 and an extra
force ol medical inspectors wm u u,
tailed for duty In Michigan.
The United States Consul at Hamburg
cables the Department of State that
the Hamburg Packet company are
disinfecting nil their vessels although
they will carry no more .steerage passen
gers, a
Our consul at St. Petersburg cables
August aist 'ns follows: "Shippers claim
Impossible disinfect wool hides as required
by Treasury Instructions. Ships loading.
What shall I dol"
The Treasury Department is considering
the matter and will make reply fcoon.
Mr. Wnnamnker, tho Postinaster
Oenernl is determined that cholera shall
not lie admitted to the United States
tliroU3h the mails If the postofllce depart
ment can prevent It. He has signed a
letter Instructing the Superintendent of
Foreign malls to Immediately take such
steps as may be necessary and practica
ble to thoroughly disinfect the mails
reaching the United States from foreign
norts at which contacious diseases aro
(aid to be prevailing; and to facilitate
safe mail communications between vessels
undergoing quarantine and the nearest
TTiilti il States nostolllco.
In accordance with these Instructions
Cnpt. Brooks, Chief of the Foreign mails
litlrpnll. is havlnir all foreign mail fumi
gated and thoroughly disinfected, but has
nnt. vir, determined unon what shall be
done regarding the mails from Quaran
tined vossels.
ALMOST A PANIC.
Tlio Clmlera Scare lined uy tlio Henri io
Hummer Stock Down With.
NewYoiik. Sen. 2. Tho cholera scare
produced almost a panic on tho Stock
Exchange. Stocks tumblod generally
from 2 to 0 1-8 points, led by sugar. The
trading was In tremendous volume and
panicky in character. In the first hour
after the opening of the Exchange 100,000
shares of stock wero sold,
Some unscrupulous operator sent dls
nnteliea to Chlcairo announcing that
cholera had brokon out In New York city,
n ml t.lint t.lirrie cases had already been dis
covered. Brokers piled over one nnother's
backs in their auxlety to sell stocks.
There had been no such day in the btocK
i if
ARRANGEMENT OF FABSEN
' orrt TRAINS.
MAY 15. 1892.
Pnaaonrrcr I rafnnleaVS Shot) 1
uuuuuu lurx-enn iisven junciion.waucn tuuun.
uuuigmon, oiannglon, White iiau, uaiasamjuu,
Allenlown. llntlilehrm. Kninn. l'hilndclnhii.
Haileton, Wcatherly, Qualtako Junction, Dol
ano and Mahanoy City at 5.57, 7.40, 9.08 a m..
12.5S.3.10.5.M p. fo,
ional Bank,
the 3Iartne Hospital Service, Foretgn Steam- Excuange since tho Bering panic, with
Toueh not, tasto not, handle not.
It becomes more and more apparent
that our present body of public guard
ians la too slow.
a ni ,i,n fipiiiQ a rich with the golden araln:
Whero the schooner ploughs through me
pruino seas, .
To Its destined port on the western plain;
ivhppn hnmps mav never bo sought in vain.
And hopo is mo inrniiuai yiaut biuio.
Where man may over his rights maintain,
And land is as free as tho wind that blows.
For further nirticulara apply to the
and that vessels conveying them are
thereby a direct menace to tne puunc
health, and it having been further ahown
that under tho laws of the several
States that quarantine detentions may
ho imposed upon thsse vessels a suffi
cient length of time to Insure against
tho introduction of contagious dls-
it is herehy ordered that no ves-
tlin nxrenttoii of the day of the Readin
deal. The total number of shares sold
was 503,508.
The President's proclamation revived
confidence somewhat, and the marKet rai
lied, the geneinl list recoverinK an aver
age or 1 point ot tne euriy losses.
Koturns to Loon Lake To-Day .
Washington, Sep. 2. Thore was an
informal Cabinet council In session at tue
White House last evening. The Secre
tary of War, the Postmaster-General, and
the Attoruey-Ueneral were in cousununuu
with the President about tne iiuairs ui
their respective departments. The Presi
dent will leave for Loon Luke this after
noon or evening.
For New York. R.R7. o.os a. m.. 18.52. 3.10,
For llazletnn. Wllltes.llnrrn. Wlilto Haven
Plttston, Laceyvlllo, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly
Elmira, Rochester, Niagara Falls and the West
u. in., .iu p. m,, no connection 'or iviuvo
tor. llllfTnln .IP fjinimm Pullal. R 1H n. m.
For Uolvidero. Delaware Water Gap and
Stroudsbure, 5.57 a. m., 5.20 p. m. ;
r or i.nmucrivillc ana TrcLion, a. m.
For Tllnkhtinnnntf. in 41 a. ,n.. S.10. R.n.1 11. m.
For Auburn. Ithaca. Geneva and Lvons, 10.41
m., e.iM p. m.
v or j t-anesvuie, L.ovision ana iicaver auuauu w,
AO Q OQ n m ntil KiM h n
For Audnnrlnrl. fliiyletnii. Stockton and Lum-
bor Yard, 5.57, 7,40. 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10,
p. m.
v or acranion, b.bi, u.ua, iu.il a. ra., s.iu, b.m p.
m.
For Ilazlobrook, Joddo. Drifton and Freeland,
B7, 7.4U, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, B.XS p. m.
v or AHmana. liiraravino nnu ijosl ircun,
7.40,8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 0.35, 8.10, 9.14
n. m.
For Raven Run, Centralia, Mount Carmel and I
Shatnokin, 8.62, 10.15 a. in., 1.40, 4.40, 8.00 p. m.
For Yatcsvlllo, Park Placo.Mananoyuiiyacu
iiciano. o.d. y.4u. v.'ja. iu.4i a m.. i-.d, o.w,
cm, v.24, iu.-J7 p. m.
'i-rnins win innvn .Hiimnuin ol .do. ii.(i. ui.,
2.10, 4.3U, p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at
9.05 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.24 p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvillo, 5.50, 7.40,
9.08, 10.41 a. in., 1262, 3.10, 4.10, 6.20, 8.03 P. m.
i.eavo I'oiisviae lor snenanuoau, d.uu, i.-tu,
9.05, 10.15, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00, 7.15, .i
Leavo Shenandoah for Hazlcton, 5.57, 7.40, 9.08,
in n in M ,in Knn a nl m
LiCave liazieton lor anenanuoan, lot, .io
11.08 a. m 12.15, 3.10, B.SO, 7.0S, 7.68 p. m.
S N 1AY 'I'ICAllNa.
Trains leave for Ashland. Glrardrlllo and Lost
Creole, 7.29, 9.40 a. m., 12.30, 2.45 p. m.
For Yatosvlllo, Park Placo, Mahanoy City,
Delano, liazieton, uiack ureeK junction, rcuu
Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown,
Ucthlehem, Easton and Now York, 8.4U a. m.,
Wnr Vfiiesviiin. Purk I'lace. Mahanov City and
Tlnlnnn R ar, llSn tn . 12 30. 2.&.I. 4.40 0.01 t. m.
L,cave iiazieion ior anenuouuuu, o.w, n.-v
a. in.. l.'i,4.37p. m.
THltATHH DOILDIMO,
SHENANDOAH, PENNA.
4
Capital, $160,000.00
rf. 19. Leisennng, Pres.,
P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres.,
J. R. Leisenrmq, Cashier,
9 W. Yost. Ass' t Cashier.
Open Daily From 9 to 3.
3 PER CENT. INTEREST !
rnld oic Bnvluscs xepostta.
MANHOOD RESTORED.
liemear, is Bom wim
Written Cuorontoo
to cure all NeiTOun Dis-
rases, bucq m n
Memory, Lora of Itrala
inwir. Headache.
Wakefulness, LoatMan
hood ncrrouancsB,Lo
Bitude, all drains ono
lota of power of tlio
GencrallTO Organs In
Doforo &. After Uso,
Photographed from life.
Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvillo, 6.50, 8.40, Irta to mnnnity, Consumption an InwimT. ll P
free
'?eaav? i.SJo5Pfo?' Shenandoah, 8.30, H UK
i.m.,.35.,i5p.raA. sweioar JSte seas
l
n. n. HANiocif. Qen. Pass Ant.
Phlladelnhia. Pa.
A W. KOWNRMAdllKU. Asst. Q. P. A.
Houtn ueiniencm. i-a.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
BOIIUrLKIt.1. DIVISION.
NnVP.MllHR 15. 1891.
Tmlns will lnavo Shenandoah after the above
dato for Wiggan's, Gllberton, Frackville, New
Castle, Ht, Ulair, poitsviiio. iiamDurg, jichuiuk,
Pottstown. Phoonixvllle. Norrlstown and Phil-
MAUKIU UMlMIUAL tu nrencu
358 Dcalborn Street, CIHCAQO, ILL.
TOR SALE IN SHENANDOAH. PA., BY
C H. HaRenbuch, Druggist, N. E. Cor. Mala and
Lloyd bis.
Oeautlful book contc
adelphia (Broad street station) at 8-.00 and 11 :45 SSv."" fho following gems,
a. m! and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays. For Potts- ciuaing mo iouuviub b
ville and intermediate stations 9:10 a.m. Afterwards, 40 I've
! n.,o.ttiobHt .minL or addrD3S John K. eases, It Is liereuy omerou n v
EVERY town should burn lis garoage, - 4g0 wl Irom nuy foreign port carry.i.B
- " " 1 rriiiiiH snuii uo wiuuncn w wmvwi. j
And every householder should boll his (am 'Siwtt -vvilliamaport, Pa.
drinking water.
tf
Dirtier or
places
goine local districts.
port otthe United States until said vessol
shall have undergono'a quarantino deten
tion of 20 days (unless such detention is
f-i.i.i.lnn liv tlie lawn of the State, or
more foul smelling in mineral and agricultural resourcos-ls best rc(!Uhitlous made thereunder) and of such
Utuli.
Tho land of sunshine and flowers-
rich also
... f reached by tho Rio Grande Western Railway. ,eater number of days as may
cannot be found outsiue 01 Scu that your excursion tickets read both ways to jixt(i m cach bpeclal case by tho Stoto
via that road, which oners cnoice 01 inreo nuthorities.
nlntlnet routes and the most magnificent rail- ThUHrcular to take Immediate effect,
ifX . . rvwi HiMinnrv in the world. Send 25o to J. II. Vr.ont in rnss of vessels afloat at this
When people empty their cess poois . . MUugtratod ...,,,,. ,viu he made the subject of
iuto the gutters of town It is time book, "Utah, a Peep into the Mountain Walled 8pecial consideration upon duo applica-
1 Treasury ui mu uuuo. nun lu
something was done.
Any borough olilclal who is not
deprived of the sense of smelling
should Und no difllculty in locating
nuisances.
AN Austrian paper has been sup
pressed for its cholera dlsclosuroa. The
KILLEQ THE WHOLE FAMILY.
Terrlbl ltevrn s ol a Tarin Hand at Steu
benvllle, Ohio.
STEUDENV1LLK, O., bep. i. ueorge
Skinner, a farm hand, shot and killed
RESULT OF CARELESSNESS.
rsimied) Walter Wym an,
Islmr Surceon General United
tni..a Mnrino Ilosnltal servioe.
Charles Foster, Secretary of the
Treasury.
Approved, Benjamis Harrison.
Secretary Foster snld alter tne comer-
Oeorce Leltner his employer, Wednesday ence that the circular wouiu appiy to tue
?,e?.iiT,l wounded Leltner'. wife malls us well as passengers and merchan-
'"B"'' . J lllso.
Tho Ttallrnad Accldunt at Now Ilamlmrc,
N.' V., In VUllcll Tlneo ViT Killed.
N v.. Sen. 2 The acci
dent on the New York Central Railroad
at the New Hamburg drawbridge yester
day was the result of carolcssness, and it
is a wonder that more lives wero not sao
rificed.
The train was going ntthe ratoof amllo
a minute, nnd the bridge was just being
closed after lettiiiK a steamer go turougu.
Soveral feet had yet to be closed just as
the train reached the bridge.
Tim I'liulne mmned the cap, but the
rear end ot tho tender dropped enough to
check tho momentum of the tram, men
the mail car, crashing into the tender,
pushing it against tue locomotive.
The rear end 01 tne lotuuiouvo uu wi
mall car were splintered.
T?IU3 S 33 NT
HP 33.33 331
r. .....it. 1, Ann,nntnft thn latest VOC&l mU
sic. full sheot-musio plates, handsomo cover, in
Worked 8 Hour. 40
Aimiwuiuai .... - ,n
L-n.tntvi- I . .1--L ,n,nnn An TlVh fl nillin Wlb WJ
UIIUAIA ' I I1UDV S ASlCCl' ' ' - - , n
For Wieuan's. Gllberton, Frackville, Now comrades. 60 Love's oomcn urwa yj
r.,,i u, nial Dnitcvlllo a.t. -fMK Q:A0 n. m. ,3H 111.,.. n,,r T.nnrt 2S Old Orffan UiOWer, "
i..Ar, nt,. I . T... w nr T.nat Waltz
nnuaiiuu. iu. rui "ii,i M'.-.-rr. U". 1 rX X. ii7t av (1
town, Phcenixviue, iNorrisiown, i-annueipun. ouard tne nag, vor i",, ., in
at 0:00. 9:10 a.m.. 3:10 p.m. In Old Madrid, 60 Sweet Ratio Connor, w
Trains leave Fracuviuo ior rnenanuoan m Mary and John, miamui
Kill"SiU6,S45i",' ,VMV; ? W. give this book to introduce to you
IjCave X Olisvnie ior auciiuuuuiiu t,
11:18a. m and 4:40,7:16 and9:42 p. m. Sundays
at 10:10 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. ....
T..,.tvlllo nnd Khnnandoah at 5 67 und"8 33 am, And KROUT'S FLAVORINO EXTRACTS,
4 10 and 7 00 p m week days. On Sundays leave nv,, ori7
at050am. For PoUsville, 9 23 a m. For New Unsurpassed for PURITY and STRENQTU
. , . ,ni. vo a circular contain-
" " ""."iv..-.": oe i in .in owl . .. i "1Mi."S r;'"-i:. -r fnll rvirtleu
rf!8HlUQanil4DUPnil Ull.l A,. I W, .W, "l mKftUaiUUUlllilCluiuui v" .
and her mother.
He then placed
the muzzle of the
Shortly niter noon tno
Attorney - General Miller,
will not he so easily hushed up.
President,
Secretary
r .Uct-on tfooirl on.,n.l hk own head and blow! T7nnH A.Dl.lfll. . Rnrpt.-irv
announcements 01 inu uiooa .ov.. nciu" h""" i uuunea iiii, q
out uis ""una. , Bpauiuinc auu ui. ,,jru.iu,
The terrible tragedy occurred at iit- General of the United State Marino uos
ner'g farmhouse, three miles north of oervic met in conference at the
Should the cholera once start In here. m. Kxecutlve Uauilon. .
... , . ,ii ...l.o.o BKinner n uiubiuh. Attorney-ueuerni iiiuioi
Shenandoah there 18 no telling wuere plover nnd t00k his revenge upon the Jnto tbe collferenco to defiuo tho power of
and when It would stop. It startfl whole family. the President to suipend the operation of
au .... . i,,w ndmittine Immigrants into the
from filth and no fllthier places can- K.iiu.iroir. United States during the prevalence of a
i. f...wi n,o., rl,.ht here. ... nestllence abroad; also to give uis opinion
liunremuuu TlniriPALO. Sep. . iuo rciuma tut ,. ...,.., ,l,u,,rl, 11, t on nf mm
- , . i,,. f iwujii"' "i-- ;
l,o ,nntll nf Auiiust snow nuuiiy
everything's olI a tha tralllo of tho Erie canal. The
was shipments of grain for tue moniu 01 u-
cust amouuimi m ,
compared with 0,543,500 bushels in the
..,.,. nmnth last year. The shipments
from the opening of navigation to date
Cholera, uholera,
Nine months ago It
grip, grip, grip. The world moves
from one epidemic to another, and
human life grows longer all the time. WCro 15,091,215 bushels; same time last
nui , 1,1 b b yea- 17,078.000 bushels. The number of
Tub maiorlty of the Councllmen -23 Wlu the
seem desirous of waiting until the Uume period last year.
cholera gets here bo that they may see
,i. lrimi of a ta It Is, Their
TTIIUV ' "
curiosity will be fully gratified should
tho pestilence get hold of them.
Mr Pkoic now unnounces that he
will disprove his first figures by eub-
senueut totals. But hi first figures
hit the murk, and hlssecond bombard
meut will puss unnoticed.
The Chief Hurgess and Sanitary
Committee tay they have uo power to
enforce tho sanitary law. Why did
not Council last night devlfo means
by whluh theee official might seik
and secure power. The great trouble
Is too many of tho Councllmen are eu-
gaged In too many selfish schemes
and have not got time to devote to the
purposes for which they were elected.
The sanitary ooudltlou of the town, It
Bfoir.s, must hang on a hoak uutll the I
publlo water works and other selfish
projects are put In shape.
HiirBlr t SliiniiTlll, N. Y.
Syracuse, N. Y., Sep. 2.-Dexter &
Dana's store at lluniisville, Madison
county, was broken Into during tho night
and the snfo broken open. There was
stolen $700 in cash and ?3,B00 in cheeks
mill accounts. Kour suspicious lookiug
persons have been arreste.t at Oneida ou
suspicion of committing the crii-j.
I-EadachES
Of all forms, Nenrnlvla. Hpneai;. rit, Bleep
lOMlio ..i)llIlui-.i- ".im-a, Ciliin
llal,ii, l)riinU-nc.t,c .(. . , lire can i H Dtt.
VClL.Jn' llEMTO..A'Vll M.BV1KC,
rti.,.TL, i..ih. a, . ..t. Indiana Bon. a let In
Bottom disca'cs. It O' " i nut cuuialn oplatt-a or
for worklnL'inen mean
v-"UV. " I dansnrous druK "Huvo or. n tal-iim IJU.
nnd nrlces for the products of the MiLiw'KrjiTonATivtrjEitvijiMor
gOOU pnt.B 1 1 " r.i.llei,.y. l-Toia bcplL-mLur to January iiEroHB
arms, This Is one or uie ways pro
tectlon works.
bi njthnV.Minn Hi (lntloaat 75 cnTuulons,
andoowaitpr throo nwrnhs ubo havo no roore
GttLkl .hittM it f ni.lAftS. UODIOO. MlCll."
'ltiatotusntiiintf Hit- MIUVJ9 lltHTOIt
A.TIVE KKUVINliloroboutfourmonthB. U
hill nmiiirh Mi. i. . a j f tin on tnlrnn 11
the MoKlnley hill la a receipted fp'te""
bill, wlth.profltB forthopeople written I iJ,' i-rSar"'" "M
U ovr lt
PMHJt NMUMOM, CO.. KIMuut. Ini.
40
I KROUT'S BAKING POWDER
ALBERT KROUT, Chemist, Philai
ABRAfVl HEEBNER CO.,
PORT CARBON, PA
Manufacturers ot
Of Every Description.
izrutiou could be entorceu unuer iu
State quarantine regulations anil, in a
wnnl. to counsel with the President upou
all mutters nilecting his legal powers to
act. . ....
R..prtnrv roster ns tlio neau ot tno
reasury Department, which hns the di
rect enforcement 01 tuo iramisrauuu
lnVH HA We 11 ns tho uencral supervision of
Hio Marine Hospital service, was nntur-
ally present to Inform tuo rresiueni; as ui
what action liad already been taken, and
Aslhtaut Secretary Spaulding and Dr.
Wyman as the otlicers uuder whos.0 per
.r,r,ni iiirMtioti all action is taken were
there to inform the President as to tuo
details of the work already none aim cou
tnmnlatad and to receive Buch suggeotion!
as he deemed wim) in mu premises m nuv
tntn nrnctlcal elfect.
1 . TT.l, ,
Private rjecretary jianuru, unci mu
conference adjourned, said to a reportei
that there was no likelihood of the Prest
limit issulnc a proclamation on the sub-
ject nor was there any occasion ior un
necessary alarm. The President had
deemed it prudent to come here and per-
nnniir rnniHr witu uis associates uii im
Minium situation and acriuaiut himself
with what had been done rattier tunn to
make the subject one ot correspondence.
'Ihe latter course would Involve con
siderable time nnd labor and not be nearly
as satisfactory.
As a result the circular nnove given
lias been issued by the Treasury De
partment, approved by the Preitdent,
giving supplemental instructions to Col
lectors of Customs and Marine Hospital
ofllcers concerning further restrictions to
prevent the introduction of cholera into
the United Stales. Additional Inspectors
are being appointed In tho New Unglnnd
States along the Canadian border. Med
ical Inspection will be established at St,
Albans, Newport, Uleufurd uud Island
Pond, Vt. ...
The President expressed himself during
t.ln nnuBUltatloil (which lasted two hour.)
as eutiiely satisUed with the swps thus
fur takon hv ull the United Stutes
officers.
The protection of tho Canndlan border
la rKi-nivimr close attention.
Tha Kfcicturv of the Treasury received
a letter from the Governor of Michigan
ronumtitiir him to detail an additional
force of inspectors between Detroit and
T ult 6te Marie during tbe prevalenco of
Gholerft.
gMTrtarr Barter replied that t r-
00, 4 ft!, 5 00, 6 00, 0 20, 6 50, 7 13, 8 IS and 10 00 p iars how to get them free,
1.12(11 nttrht. Sundavs at 3 20. 4 05, 4 40, 6 3d,
- ' . .. . :. .' . . . . - . ,n .. , in "n i i.i ainnnm iruin ii
8 1-. e ao, v m li a m nnu i.,,, i ,u,.ou,,u-
(llmited 4 50) 5 28, B 20, 0 DO, 7 13 ana b ia p m nnu
m iiiht KVir Knu Girt. T.ancr llranch and in
termediate stations 8 20 and 1114 am, and 4 00
p m weekdays. For Haltlmoro and Washing
Inr, sun Tfi ii 31 . a in. 10 20. 11 18a m. 12 33 (lim
ited express, 1 30, 3 40,) 4 41, 0 67, 7 10 p m 12 03
ntirht t'orPreeholdonlvSOO p m weekdays.
For Ilaltimoro only at 2 02, 1 01, 5 08 and 1 1 .30 p
m SnnAacn ut a Si. 7 20. 9 10. 11 18 am. 4 41. 657
7 40 p m, 12 03 night. Haltimore only 6 08, 11 30
p m. For Richmond 7 20 a ra, 1 30 p m and 13 03
niRni. ounuays, , sun iu. iuo uiuui,
Trains will leavo Ilarrisburg for Pittsburg
and the West every day at 12 25 and 3 10 a m
and (limited 300) and 3 40 p m. Way for Al
toona at 8 15 am and 410 pm overy day. For
Plttsbureand Altoona at 1120 a m everyday
and 10 20 pm week days. . D. ,c X,r
Trains win leavo aunDury ior niiuauupuih ruCi. uuuucz, iuuo, nsuuuuu, "fiV
Klmlra, Canandaigua, Rochester, lluflalo and " 1 " ' IV
Niagara eaiis ai oiuu m, uuu , -finest Gn0DS-L0WE3T PRICES."S K
- - i n 1 rinna HTlfYlirn. Pf M.UI Ti Tfl WHf If UUVB. 1'ULI " " '
The engineer, Joseph Uwens, of Aiunny, . ,ntnrm0QUte ,, at510amdally , . j.iirf,j.ll
and the fireman, Edward IJest, ot ji-ast For LocU IIavCn at 6 10 and 9 66 a m daily, l 35, " " " '
Albany, wore crusueu unusr iub iui num unu n w m hu wj - -- .,.. rt 117
cud of'thecab and Instantly killed. . J ITl EVIS' 98 LYEll
J. II. Jvaue, 01 wouues, . i., n v..c.. weeitdays.
.1 .....11 .nu ulur, Vnif.il n IT Unnll J. R. WOOD,
rr.,. ...i-. rn.. ,i,dtr,ipTi(i inr some ucu i iuuuoci " "
1UQ UttUika . , '
time. "QIIILADELPUIA & READ1KU it It.
This accident recalls tho terrible wrccK X i"e7feot may 15. 1892.
nf twenty vears oeo last winter when au 1 ,. ,.- honaniinah ns follows:
nti n nn i,ito tniH HnniB unwunuuu i Urt.Nflnvn.t vn I'm nnninnia. WCCK uuyoi
and twenty-one people were uurneu to ?.u, 0. u.m., ":hnhnk
.1 .VO t.Wt, M. ' . . in
UCUtlli
ti.o trr liln mflcnltuue ol tne rcw
HamburK disaster of twenty years auo, 2.08,5.2:), 7.18,10.08a. m.,l!i.23,2.4atB.w p. ra. aun
tbougb exceeaiug m uunur uj '""" HarrisbuFg, week days, 3.08, 7.18 a.m.,
accment iui uuuunjr v, 2.4s, &.w p. m. , 4no-
cept ABbtabula, has it teems not sue- For Allentown, week days, 7.13 a. mM 1J.33,
ceeded in inducing uo we.V: For PbttsvlUo, week days, 2.08, 7-18 a.m.. 12.33,
tieonie io provmo iiHiittuwum oluvSu.ui, Sunday. 2.0a, 7. a. m., p. m.
itu ilfuwIirMi'fHt liistf'fid nf lt-avintr I nvii.nvimnn.mn.nfl Mahanov Cltv. weolt da
I AITS ?ZZ?ZW
Pk. ri..Hi n.l ovrul I.va ma if a. fMAI'l
ether Lye. Itbelnc ua rowder n4 pul
Idioiu with rcoiovftble lid. th cootfnu vjb
tlwiT readf for iw, Will tnftk Ut ( w
fumed Hard Sop aimot vUkoaM:U
IX IS TUB UEaT for eiuknnnc wmm pip J
di1nfectlng InH, oiomis, uniof wuwi
PENNA, SALT M'P'a OCX
DON'T BELAY!
Get ready for the
cold -weather.
For Tamacjia and Mahanoy Cltv, weolt nays,
. ii t m in cm n in.. 12.33. 2.48. 5.M n. m. aun-
rtar. 2 OH. 7.46 a. m.. 4.23 P. m. Additional ior
H.i,.nD nifv. wp.p.lc rini4. 6.58 u. m
For Lancaster anu uuiumuiu, wouii uajro,
a, m., 2.48 p. m.
Tr wn nmHiHin. aunDurv unu iiuwinuuiK,
weolt days, 3.23, 5.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 6.58
iirmin d Its drawbridues iustcad of leaving
them conveniently open and the approches
unprotected.
TRAGEDY AT PEPPERILL, MASS-
WIUUui Lively Kills Ills Wife, and Then
Attampts Kuiclile.
x.-. r. rwi Ui.fiii.tiif t Mnea . ripn. i:. L eu-
' , - . r- -i.- .i:.i,,' ; i .v.nv ia.,iv.,
. m.
2.08,
in the morning William Lively, a farmer I ?'!fsfegB1a?iS!iin. week days, 3.33,
nt tlie north vunme. ran to ine uuuso ui s.a. 7.1s, u.a B. m., i.aa, o.db, d.ss p. m, aun-
anelglibor, named Baker, and told him day, s.ia 7 vs,
33
perlll was startled yosUrday by a brutal I'TlTS iffi
murder and attempt at suicide. At 4:30 12.38 1.3s, 2.48, 5.53. 6.58, 9.33 p. m. Sunday, S
cinvna - should he overhauled, new ontl
bought and everything pertaining to the prpptl
healing 01 your uousuo buuuiu uum juu'u,i
tinnnnw. I am nrenared to attend to all call
with promptness anu my uuurtjoo i uw,
rCRoosban'd spouting should bo looked aftf
now. Don't delay unin me ruu tuuiuo.
WM. R. PRATT,
331 SOUTH JAI1DIN ST11EET, SHENANDOiJ
to coiuo to his house at once, as his wife
was hick.
linker is an old man and did not wish
in irn Mil Hurl V. SO he sent Evlyn Green-
lnvv a ulrl Btoimimr at his house. She
wont to tlie house beforo Lively got back
and saw Mrs. Franoena Lively, the fann
er's wife, lying on the floor near the back
kitchen.
She went for help, and when she came
lmnk h1i haw Livolv lvlua In tno uoor-
siiiniUNi)UAii: 1 1
Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, Co AAY1 tinfl
7.45a. in., 1.30, 4 00, 7.30 p. ra., 12.15 night. Hun- UCtiWix ava
day, u.mj p. m., l-.in nujni.
Lsa e Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days
4.30. 8.45 a. m . 1 00, 3.15 p. m. Sunday, 7.00 a. m
UrjUVD ,111 twUUl I'll IM, VI Wr. ,,u JfJ, .., ,w .
4.00, 6.00 p. m., from llroad and Oullowhlll and
8.35a. m., 11.30 p. m. frouiBlhandareonstreeta.
Sunday, 9.l a m., ll.au a m irmm uia uuu
L,eave Heading, ween nays, i.aa, .iu, iu., 11.
a, m D.60, 7.67 p. m aunuay, i.o-t. ik."
r.Aiivn Inltt4vlllri. weeic uavB. i.w u. in.
1230.6.11 p. ta. Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a.m., 2.05 p. m
Restaurai
Ko. US
N. WHITE STREET.
wnv of the same room with a !i3-calibre L avo I'an.aoua, weelt days, 3.20, S. 48, 11.28 a
" . . . . .. . 1 m I 91. 7 IS Oil
six-shooter near by with two chambers
empty. His wife had a bullet hole iu the
. . . . , 1.1.1. 1.
back of ner neau iroui wuitu not uioiu
oozed. . . . .
She d ed soon after, i.iveiy nau a
riiuued wound behind ills right ear. Dr.
Tivoiov mid lleald were suminoneil and
pronounced tho chance for Llvely'S re
covery or death about even. Lively is US
viuin nlil and UIS wile was uiioui, 01.
It is thought uy uuiei 01 roiiua iiguui,
who is liandlingtlio case, tnut airs. i.iveiy
m. 1.21,7.13, 9.18 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.13 a. m.
-"' " ,. A o in 010
U 47 a. m l.5t, 7., 8.41 P. m. Sunday, 3.46, 8.17
a. m., 3.20 p. tn. 1
Leave Mahanoy i-iano. wuuu uy, ciu, -t.w, 1
0 11 M ii. m.. 1.05. 2.06. 5.80. t& 7.57. 10.00
p m. Sunday, 2.40, 1.00, 8.27 a. m., 3.37, 6.01 p. m.
Leave Olrardvllle, (Rappahannock Station),
weeks days, 2.47. 4.07, 6.30, 9.41 a. in . 12.05, 2.12,
5.5, 6.3i, 8.03, lu.uo p. ra. ounuay, s.7, 4.w, o.oo,
a. m 3.41, 5 07 p. ra.
Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 3.00, 0.15, 11.65
. f 11 IRn m. stiniiiiv. 11.15 n. m.
u-i. iiAiiiinnrH. w HunifiHL m itnu inn iiwi iiui
First-class Lager Deer. Ale, Porter and Ti
Deranco Drinks ayd Cigars. Fide old P.
Wines and Liquors always
on band,
II. O. FOLMER, Pr-i
Call around and spend a pleasant ho
M. A. HEFNER
8 North Jardm St., Shenando
wholsliaiidllngliio case, inai airs. i.iveiy Hi o. It. 1C through tralnif leave oiraru
renroaohwl her husband for drinking, 1 Avenue station, Philadelphia. (P. & R. R. R.) at
SJupou Uvely turned and shot her. J;g J. ra.. 3.66, U 7.13 p. g. SuuLy.
Not H ClllidldHt" for 111" Kunuto.
Boston. Sep. 2. Tbe Hon. Joun
ATr.AMTIl- l-l'PV I1TVIHTOK.
Leave Phlladolphla. Chestuut street wharf
and -ouin stroei wn.in, ror auanus uiu.
I mi,
m.
If
WnnLili.Uri h'vnrniiM h IS rxuuniion 6.4
D. Loug, yesterduy, on being asked if he 000, 104 am, 10 t-aturdys only !).
was ,caudiduU. for the United States 3 IWmlaut. nnr sa.
Senalm-ship. replied that he was not a ""jrrK..n'raMi. s i&. 7 00. 7 3J. 80, 8 30,
caudidale and that he should Hot outer goo, oaJ. 10 30 a ra ,130 p m. Ainmodation,
the oouleBt. ii.i,.in. ia,,,i AiinntluOlivdenot. Atlantlol n nninx of tno flncst maWf-
and Arkansas avenues. .Woekdays 7 10, 7 30, boa. Unlsh ln ,ne worid for the niney, Pjj
Cholera In llmilun OarrUon.. 1 s iu. v ui. iu ou a m 111m a 10, w, u jactureduy meuoon -yagoaiwijiuuaLv
WAGONS HUd CA.IIRIAG
. . . sloneOM, 6 30, 7 SO, 9 SOP tn. ..I
Vnvm. Ren. 2. It Is reported mi Acconunodatlon. 4 10, t 00, B iu a m, unu .
there has lon an outoreas. m. Sundays-Express, 3 SO. 100. 500. 6 00, 6 30.
the Russian garrisons at Warsaw and 700,803, rfg,, p'm. Accommodation, 7 30
f"cS.cTaV.aw. run" " ' """"a &3;UNCK,aeuUP.M.r Agl.
, T A. HWKI 1A1UJ. UBQ'l UADIKOr
JOHN It. COYLB,
Attorney -sif-L&w and Ileal EstilsJ
Omw-UeddaU'i.UuUdlng, Bhenand