Evening Herald. rOBLISUKD DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED X. O. BOTF.1t, FAltar nnd I Mlfcr. WT. J. WA.TKIXS, Local Editor. ALL THE NF.WS FOR ONE CENT rheJCVU.IlNU IlKUALDhata larger cir culation in titienaJoah tluin any other paper pu&tlthed, llookt open to oil. subscription rates: DAILY, per year, - .......M 0" Wkki,t, per year 1 60 Entered it ttin Pditofllce, nt Hhenaudoah, H. for transmission through the mall M soaond alatn mall mutler. OUR CANDIDATES: KOIt ritESIDKNT, HENJAMIN HARRISON. Of INDIANA. rOH VICE PItEHHIKNT, WHITELAW KEID, or nkw vohk. Republican State Ticket. JCOQB OF BuTllEMK COUIIT, JUDGE JOHN DEAN. CONOltlffifiMKN-AT-LAUflK, MAJ. ALEXANDER MCDOWELL, UENEUAL WILLIAM LILLY. County Ticket. ' ,1CD0K, " niCnAItD II. KOCH. conciiiess. nON. CIIARLUS N. IlKUMM. DISTHIOr ATTOItHET, J. HAKUY JAMES. ooiioneh. DR. L. A. FLEXER. bniKCToit or tub roon, , JAMES 11. LKSSIG. 2DTII BKNATOUIAIi DISTItlOT, LUTHER It. KEEFER, 1ST LEGISLATIVE DISTItlOT, JOHNJ.COYLE. THIRD LEOIShATIVK DISTItlOT, JOHN W. KERSIINER. 1TII LEGISLATIVE niSTKIOT. GEORGE W. KENNEDY BAMUEL A. LOSCH. SAMUEL S. COOPER. A MEMHRit of the Borough Council atated the other evening that It was "easy enough for the newspapers ti cry clean up," but If the newspaper men were to start out to find the pub lic places that need cleaning they would have very little time to work on their paperB." The Herald to day publishes tho result of a trip by two newspaper men yesterday after noon that took less than an hour's time. A New York paper in Its desire to advertise Iteelf sent Its city editor and corps of reporters down to visit tho cholera ship Moravia, but.fortunately, the party iaa 'discovered in time uud were pi-e'sted. If these men had reached the ship they would have . made their way. back to the city, may bo carrying tho germs of the dreaded disease. If they had been treated right they would have been quaran tined among the Moravia's passengers. where they would have had plenty of time to reflect on the wisdom of an ntcrprlso that was so dangerous to the public welfare.' E. E. Meredith is .Cleveland's candidate for Congress In a Virginia distrlet. In a furious speech tho other day Meredith declared thut three of every four Union veterans now draw ing pensions are not entitled to them and that most of the women on the pension rollB uro without character. Gen. Dan. Sickles told tho Chicago Democratic convention that if the 25,000 "Grand Army boys" in New York stato not one could vote for Cleveland. The Democratic leaders have a hatred of our veterans, bitter in its Intensity. One good result which will prob ably follow the cholera scare will be the strong directlou of puhllo atten tion to the necessity of doing some thing to rescue our streams and wells from becomlnc hot'bads of disease germs. Pollutted water causes th majority of. the typhoid fevers and other Intestinal diseases from whloh our people suffer. If cholera should be allowed to gain a foothold here, It will spread (solely amoug those who take contaminated water Into their stomachs. In some way we must stop turning sewerage Intoour stream? and If we can succeed In this we ehall do more to promote the iimlth and happiueHS of our people than by any other siuglo thing. Conservative bankers throughout the United States, with scarcely un exception, and without regard to their political predilections, are absolutely opposed to the plank lu the Democrat ic platform which favors the removal of the 10 per cent, tax on state bank 1-tMiUB. One of the moatsucceesful and . i jit eminent bankers', President J. Howard King, ol tue Now York State Nat ional Bunk, chartered and erected In Albany in 18"3, sums up the entire mutter In the statement that- "the wholo Idea Is like a good counterfeit, Is well calculated to deceive the unro ilectlve," but, he says, "to effect the Democratic platform Idea on this luestlou would be to go back to tho dark ages of finance." It Is a healthy Igu that business men and bankers, regardless ot party lines, are .placing themselves openly on record ngalnst a proposition to go back to the old wild cat currency of the dark agea of bank ing before the war. . Little Girl's Exporlonco in a Lighthouse). Mr. and Mrs. Loren Truscott aro koopors if the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach, Uich.,and aro blessed with a daughtor.foc- yoars old. Lat April sho whs taken dovrn with Manic, followed with a dread. jl ouh and turnine Into a Fevor. Dcctore t homo and at Detroit troatod hor, but In am, eho grew w irso rauidly, until sho wa? moro "handful of bonos." Then she tried Dr. King's' Nw Discovery and after ho use of two and a half bottlos, wa9 com pletely cured. They say Dr. King's New Discovery is worth Its weight in gold, yet you may got a trial botllo freo at 0. II. llagonbuch's drug store. TWO HARVEST EXCURSIONS Via tlio Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul ll'y, August 30, anil September 27. Where the Brasses are kissed by the wand'rlng wrcezo, And tho holds aro rich with tho trolden Brain: Where tho schooner ploughs through tho prairie seas. To Its destined oort on tho western rilalni Where homes may never bo sought In vain, And hono Is tho thriftiest plant that crows: Where man may ever his rights maintain, Annianais us ireo as, we wina mat mows. For further particulars apply to tho nearest ticket agent, or address John It. i'ott, District Passenger Afiont, 480 Will- am Street, AVilliamsport, Pa. tf Utah. The land ol sunshine and flowers rich also In mineral and agricultural resources Is best reached by the Rio Grando 'Western Railway. See that your excursion tickets read both ways via that road, which offers choice ot three llstlnct routes and the most magnificent rail road scenery In tho world. Send 25o to J. n. Bennett, Salt Lake City, tor copy ot illustrated book, "Utah, a Peep Into tho Mountain Walled reasury of tho Gods." tf Weather forecast. Washington, D. C, Sop. 3. For Eastern Now York, Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Fair, warmer by Bunday, easterly winds. For Western Now York and Western Penn- sylvanla : Fair weather, warmer, cast to south winds. For Now England: Fair, warmer by Sunday; southerly winds. NEW VOKIC MARKETS. Nrw York. Sep. S.' Money la call easy ut 8a3 per cent. iiosds closino mice. U.S. 2. r., U.S. 4. r., U.S. 4s. c. 100 110V1 STOCKS CLOSING. rifluware& Hudson . - Delaware. Lackawanna & Western 153)1 r.ne... o Erie Drctorrod IK, Lake Snure l.il New Jersey central 129 itcauing Western Union ut New York Central 10'JH QUAIN HAItKET. Whcut No. ". red winter. 79 : Sept., 80),, KJUTu n li, . utunu. uo. ot?uu, ujs), Uau-No. , lulled. 37(4. Aug., 40, Sept, 30. PRODUCE MARKET. UETTEK Creamery. State 3c Tcniu extras S3Vje.24 Creamery, western. Units carl Creamery, western, suvonas cao suieuairy, it. t. tuiM, extras IS cull Creese- fatate lactoiy. full ereuin. fancv.. cm 04o mate luctory. iuii riema. hub uio.a tf v otate taetory, eouimun to full Me.a S)i roos- i Mmoanl I'cnn uw laid, ctioioe.!.! e.a buutliern. new lulu, fair to Koud.. u.aHu Wetotern, new laid, uriuie... .174o.alH o uuck I'liifs. Muryiunu. per tuittm.io a Statistics ebow that one In rotm has a weak rdlaeoMjd Heart. ThaUtrmptomsorahor( iratlt opirilon, fluticrlnir, Tulnt and ..--iry pelU..ulu In Ide.theitamoCherlnir. Lwillen anUlcB. clror.A.v' land Urnth.l fur T.tiKUDK. MII.IS' Ni:W 1IKA1CT VUItU Is a marvelous ronirdf. "1 bavo been troubled with boart dleao Xur years, tny left puUo was very weak, coul) at Imics snurccly feet It, tho smallest exctteiuent Would always weaken tnr nerve and heart od a f ear ol laipaudloit daatii cured mo In the fuco for hours. IIt. SIICM" NIIltVIMl unU NJ2W JIH.VHT curui Is the only niodlcipe tout bus proved of any bene afcmMi mired ma.L. 11. Dyer. Cloverdafo. id A. r. Mllei 1-lverJ'lllsaro a sure rouedv for lllousiieftK uud TurptU llviir. HO Jus US real. Fine bouk i n Heart DlMiuif', wiUl wonderful cuitt Frre a( drugguti.n, tr addruas OR, WILES' MtuCAL CO., Elkliurt, Ind. m dilfheatcr CndUh DUiMoa4 nrBfl. rmNYssmmLs em. B&rt. rHl&Ma. ladiis, 41k S MMffuitrMJ la IU4 W4 nU 3lt' $ W1M. Mftlftl Will, but rlhMt, TMh. "HftlUf far lAdlcVtolMUr, fry rctara VkUkMtor CkwiUfil OtMmAtw Sotm IEIIRT IfSEASO THE THIS BIG EIGHTS New Orleans Fast Filling Up . With Enthusiasts. HOW THE BETTING IS RUNNING. The Sulllvan-Mr AullfTfi-Dllon Combina tion n lllir I'avorlte lnterpnt Centers In the llattlo or the (limit Corbott'l Cluincea With Ihn Cbainpton. New Oih.kans, Sep. 8. As the time foi tho big carnival of fists approaches the interest increases, nnd tho city is fust filling up with sporting men. The gen' ral admission tickets which were put on tale by tho Olympic Club yesterday nre Inst being disposed of. liots on the fights coutimio to improve, but tbey are mostly on combinations. Anotier bet of $4,500 to $3,000 on the Corbott.Myer and Skelly combination was made lust evening, nnd onq of $1,000 to $100 on Sullivan, McAullffo nnd Dixon. bet of $2,500 even on liver was nlso innile nt tho pool room. The latter bas $30,000 bet ngalnst tho Corbett, llyor and Skelly combination, which has been such u favorite here on account of tho big odds. These bavo been reduced ftoui 20 to 1 to JOnX X. SULLIVAN. 13 to 1, with chances of a still greater re duction If much more money Is put up. In the betting on the men singly Cor bett is an 8 to 5 shot, Sullivan ranges from 3 to 5 to 1 to 2, McAulilTe pays 4 to Jlycr Is even money, Skelly is 3 to 1 nnd Dixon is a 1 to 3 favorite. The fights will take place in the fol lowing order: Monday night, Myer vs. JIcAulilTo; TucbUay ulght.i Dixon vs. Skelly; Wednesday night, Sullivan vb. Corbett. The followers ot Sullivan's pugilistic fortunes aro confident that their man will go into the ring fit for the fight of his life. Sullivan's quarters will be on Itampurt street, near, the Young JIcn'B Gymnastic Club, and tho big fellow will have tho same rooms that lie, occupied when he stopped hero just beforo the Kll- raiu light. Dr. Finney of the Young Men's Club has tendered tho champion the hospitalities of the organization and tho use of tlio gymnasium. The club as a body declined to do this. A telegram from Wow York now an-' nounces that Corbett will rench here on Tuesday morning. The reason stated for thlet is that Corbett la afraid of the ma laria, which bo contracted when be. was here before. It U probable that the Cor bett train will be divided into two sec tions. Tho one with the passengers on board will arrive on Monday, so as to give them a chance to be prosent at tho Myer-MoAulille fight, whilo the other. containing Corbett and his trainers, will arrive the subsequent day. Chairman faalvant ot the committee which will have charge of the holders of JAMES J. ConncrT. tickets has appointed 124 members ot the club. This committee will have their banda full soating tho multitude ot visl tors. All tho news received from BavSt. Louis, the training quarters of Jack lie- j Aunue aim jaciv DKeny, is 01 01 a most favorable character. At the llay young Skelly is looked on as a sure winner, and although the city pool rooms are offering U to 1 ut that roxort, huveral oven bets have been made on Ills fight with the col ored boy. The combination tip at their quarters is "The three Jack lu a can ter." Itoynolds, Skelly's backer, is booming along his mail and covering beta otfvred. Jack Dempsey was to liavo secondtxl Mo AulilTe, but has telegraphed hU inability to be at tho ring sldo. Uui T utlilll of New York bus been ruquestad to tako DeiiipMy'a place in the corner. bkelly will lie wcondud by Urlflln, Rey nolds, Jtobmson uud Carroll. McAublto it nil rikelly will coma to New Orleans Monday morning. The Olympic Club soem worried about 1 lie biorlev that have gone out that the Dixou-llght i unpopular hero because of Dixon's color. They do not think thut tbe color Hue should be brought into question, and say that if Jackson should challenge tbe winner (if the Sullivan Corbett fight, or any other matt, their club would offer a purse for tbe contest. O'Jiourke, Dixon's manager, who has bad quite a quarrel with Jimmy Carrol u j. w over the charge that Dixon frequently'' I fouls In i flghtjs.'o'irepi to'.'flhd a llirht weight who will meet Carroll for $2,51)0 a Bide. The Stilllvnn-Co.bctt fight is, of course, the great topic of discussion. A sporting man who Is known the country over and who sawboth the pugilisms just before he started from New York, sums up the con dition of tho inon and tho situation like this! "Sullivan's real weak spot is bis stom ach. Here Is the spot which still lias su perfluous fat lagging upoivit. As fat Is less, elastic tliau hard' muscle, n blow upon it will tell much more severoly thnn upon tho latter substance. Knock-out blows through the (lit ot the stomach nre not unknown, though they do not often occur, hut other things even, this seems to be tliu best Bjiot for Corbett to attack if he geU nu opening. "Corbett lias the advantage of a fnr better pair of logs than Sullivan. He will therefore be nble to keep his feet with much less cxhnustlon of bis muscu lar powers. Ills neck, while not so well defended by muscles as thut of Sullivan, is stilt handsomely enough endowed. At the sumo time, if Sullivan could get in one of his terrible blows early In tlio fight upon this part of Corbett's anatomy It is likely thut tho contest would lie ended in Sullivan's favor tliero and then. "Corbett, judging from what his back ers say, will adopt this line of battle. Ho will keep away, or rather make a sprint ing fight. If ho succeeds in doing this ho will in nil probability win. "From Sullivan In his prime bo would not bo nblo to keep away under tho rules, but Sulllvnn covered with fat and weak in the wind is a different man, and makes the contest moro doubtful. "The fact that bo hits twice as hard as Corbett is ids chief chance of victory. If ho lands once or twice on tho Califor nia a full right at any stage of the game he will win," Tho special train bearing Sullivan and his party is expected to nrrlvo Into to night. Ills progress has been marked by a bcrics of ovations.. ALL BUT TWO RELEASED. Juck Clifford ntul Matthew F.iy, Home steaders, Held for Murder. PiTTsnuno, Sep. 8. df the eight addi tional' arrests ot Homestead strikers charged wltli the' several crimes of mur der, riot and conspiracy by Secretary Lovojoy of tho Carncglo Steel Company, all but two of the number have been re leased on ball. Jack Clifford and Mat thew Foy were held on the charge of mur der until the court fixes ball, Clifford Is the man who gave the Pinker- ton detectives Information, about the Homestead Advisory Committee. It Is supposed the Carnegie Company wants to get Clifford out of the way of all influence nnd keep him safe until the Homestead cases are tried. For this reason they had him locked un rather than depend upon uucertaiu nnd expensive surveillance, which tlioy would bave hod to keep him under were ho to bo at liberty. Warrants are also out for the arrest of Hugh O'Donnell, Hugh Ross and William Foy on tho chargo of murder. OUR COMMERCE WITH CUBA. Spain Modify ins Her Deinnmlh nnd Cui. cdlne; Amerlcau Clulmii. Madiud, Sep. 2. Mr. McNutt, the spec ial American representative, Is now at San Sebastian pressing upon Senor Itob lodo, Minister of tho Colonies, tho claims made by Mr. Foster, tho United atntes Secretary ot Stato, relative to tlio Com mercial treaty between Spain and tho United States. At the outset of the negotiations Senor Ilobledo held that the Introduction- into Cuba of tho numerous articles that the United States Government demanded should be included in tho new treaty would render all industry and commdrce in Cubit impossible, honor Itobleuo is now modifying Ills attitude, nnd Is dis posed to concede part of tho Amcricau claims. : The Minister of the Colonies is ham pered with fears of a conflict with Cuba, The Nationalist-Unionist party lu the island is nttncklng tbe government's financial and tariff, policies, especially the farming out of the Cuban customs and the scheme for the conversion of bonds NO INCURABLE DISEASE. Mrs. Ilnrrlnou Sufferer from Nervous ProBtrutlnn. WABilisaTON, Sep. 8. The almost daily publication ot accounts about Mrs. Har rison's alarming condition of health was brought to Private Secretary Ilalford's attention this morning. He said: "Mrs. Harrison's physical condition has improved, but her nervous, condition has not kept pace with physical improvement. Her illness Is caused by overtaxing her self in the performance of her official ant domestic duties which left her suffering from nervous prostration. "It will take a long time for her to thoroughly recover. She is taking no medicates, and 1 simply awaiting the recuperation which nnture sends. Sho has no incurable disease that the Prual dent or doctors are awnro of." Nebraska Hank Collapses, Cubtb, Neb., Sep. B. The Nebmsjta Stato Hank of this city lias closed lt doors. The bank Is capitalized at $30, 000 anil was recently reorganize!. GcorKo I), Stephens, tlio former cashier, held the controlliiij; lute rent. He left for Chtoaico Auk. 23, and has not been seen since. Ills whereabouts Is unknown, I'lrtrrn Killed, Twnntr Hurt. CoNSTANTiKorbK, Sep. 8- At l'nra yes terday u new building collapsed, l-'ifteon persons were killed nnd SO were hurt. Twelve of tho killed were worklnp;mon, nnd the other thrto were pwlostrlans who worepasHiiiKHt tlis time of the collapse of tho building. ltosebury Nut Urged lly the Quebn. I.ohdok, Sep. B. It Is nnnounevd tf floitilly that the Qitetmdld notn riord, uitfe tbe Karl of Itoiebery to aooept tliu Foreign Ufliue. The Queen exprassed to the liarl of Itoseliery neither directly nor indireotly any preference n to hU relu tuuw toward the Uladstonluii udtniuU trution. lamina llnnlen Adinliilatrutilx. Taunton, Ma., Sep. 0. In the Pro linle Court Kiiium J. Ilonlmi was appoint ed udnilnlstratiix of the estute of Andrew J. Borden, with bond of 50,000, Her sureties uro i'ratik L. Almy, Joseph A. Bowen of Fall liiver, and Kruuk Stevens of Swansea. 11 Lehigh galley Division. ARRANGEMENT or fASSKN Ora TIIAINS, MAY 15. IBD2. Piinifif ( rrtltia Inn lin Allcntown, Ilethlthem, tiuston, bhiludclphla, Huzleton, Weatherly. Qunkalto Junction, Del- ,US lttLanoy cy at 7.40, 0.08 a m., 12.62. 3.10. 6.23 p. m. vot ow York, B.57. 9.08 a. m., 12.63, 3.10, o p. ra. P tlston, Laceyvllle, Towanda.Sayre. Waveily m ?! ro' 'ocheslor, Niagara Falls and tbe Wen : 27 l-'-,u P' m- no.connection ror itocncs tcr, Huffalo jr flagaru Falls), 8.U3 p, m. I1 or llclVidpra. IlMlitwur, Wnln. (Inn unii Struudsburg, fi.57 a. m 6.S0 p. m. , """wcrtviuo ana Trenton, rf.ua a. m, J or Tunkhaunock, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, airj p. m. I' or Auburn, Ithaca, Gcnova and Lvons, 10.41 . m.. B.03 p. m. ForJennesvlllo, Levlstonnndllcavcr Meadow. 40, 9.08 a. m., 12.53, s.aj p. m. For Audfnrffi1 Tfnvlntn,, Ctublnn nn T.m bcr Yard, 6.57, 7.40, D.08, lli.41 a. rd., 12.62, 3.10. Vor Scranton, 6.67, 8.08, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 6.S6 p. ForIlazlehrnnb..Tn.iitn ririrtA., nnrl nv.inmi 6.67, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.53, 3.10, 5.26 p. m. f.or Asniana, uirardvlllo and Lost Creek, 4.27, .411,8.62, 10.15 a. m.. 1.00. 1.J0. 4.10. 0.35. 8.10. 9.14 p. m. For Haven Itun, Centralln, Mount Carmcl and Sbamouln, 8.52. 10.15 a.,m., 1.40. 4.40, 8.00 p. m. For Yatosvlllo, Park l'laco, Maharioy City and Delano, 6.67, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a m., 12.62, 3.10, 5.20, i.m, 9.ai, 10.27 p. m. i rains win leave snamokln at 7.R5, u.5s a. m., 10, 4.30. r.. tn. and arrli'n at Shnnaiidnah nt .06 a. m., 12.52, .1.10, 6.20 p. m. Loavo Shenandoah for l'ultavllli.. BSD. 7.4(1. 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 4.10, 6.20, 8.03 p. m. Leave PnttHvllln fnr Mhormmlivir. A Oil 7 40. 9.05, 10.15, 11.48 a. Ul.. 12.82. 3.01). 6.20. 7.00. 7.15. 9.S0 p. m. t.eave auenandonh for Hazloton, 5.57, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m.. 12.62, 3.10, 6 SB, 8.03 p. m. Leave llazlcton for Shenandoah, 1.39, 9.15 11.00 a. m., 12.45, 3.10, 6.80, 7.05, 7.6fl p. ro. v SUNDAY TRATNM. Trains leave for Ashland, Qlrardvlllo and Lost Creek, 7.29, 9.40 n. m., 12.30, 2.45 p. tn. x ur iiuesriuo, l-arn jt'iaco, iviananoy uiiy, Delano. Ilnzleton. lllack Crenk Junctlnn. l'nnn Haven. Junction, Mouch Chunk. Allentown, nothlehcm, Eoston and Now York, 8.40 a, m., 12.30 p. m. i' Or I'nuaaclDhla and Now York. 2.55 d m. Frt.Vnt..i.ll - !..,- 1. A Delano, 8.40, 11 J5 a. m., 12.30, 2.55, 4.40 8.P". p. m. uuuve iiazieton lor anenanaoan, b.m, ii.mj . ro., l.os, 4.37 p. m. Leavo Shenandoah for Pottavlllo, 5.50, 8.40, 30a.m.. l"Sn4Sn m Leavo Pottavlllo for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40 .ui.,i.oa, o.io p. m. I A. SWEIOAUD. (3en. Mjrr. C. O.IIANCOCK.'Gcn. Pass AgL Philadelphia, Pa. A. W. NONNEMACIIKR, Asst. G. P. A. Kouth Uethlchcm. Pa. ENNSYLVANIA ItAILKOAD. 6cmnx,Kn,i division. NOVJSMUEk 16, 1891. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abnva dato for wlggan's, ailbertort, Frackvllle, Now uastie, nt. uiair, -ottsviue, iiatnmirg, lteading, Pottstown. Phoenixvllle. Norrlstown and Phil. adelphia (llroad street station) at :00 and 11:45 u.m.unuia3p. m. on wcck aays. i-'orpoitfl' vlllo and intermediate stations 9; 10 a. m. For Wleean's. Qilborton. Frackvllle. Now wasuu, ac laair, 1. UblOVlllU Ui. U.W. W Ul UL and 3:10 n. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts. town, Phconlxvlllo, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 0:00, 9:40 a, m., 3:10 p. m. Trains leavo l' racKvnio ror nnenanaoah at 10:40a. m. and 12:14. 6:04. 7:42 and 10:ii9t. m. ounuuys, una a. m. ana o:w p. m. i.cave I'ottsviiio lor sncnanaoan at lu ia. 1:48a. m and4:40.7:15and9:42n.m. Sundavs Ub u. iu. uuu 0.10 11. m. Loavo Philadelphia (llroad street station) for Pottsvlllo nnd Hbenandoah at 6 67 and 8 35 am, 4 10 and 7 00 p m week days. On Sundays loavo at 0 50 a m. For Pottsvlllo, 9 23 a m. For New York at 3 20, 4 05, 4 40, 5 35, 0 50, 7 30, 8 20, 8 30, 9 60. 11 00. 11 14. 11 S3 a m. 12 00 noon (limited ex press 1 ui) ana 4 00 p m) iz 44, 1 m, 1 4U, s 30, 3 20, i 00, 4 02, 600, 6 00, 0 20, 6 60, 7 13, 8 12 and 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. Sundays at 3 20, 4 05, 4 40. 5 35 812.8 30,9 60 1135 n m and 12 44,1 40,2 30,4 02 (limited 4 60) 5 28, 6 20, 0 50, 7 13 and 8 12 p m aud 12 01 nlKht. For Sea Girt. Lone Ilrnnch and In termediate stations 8 20 und 1114 um, and 4 00 pmwockaays. j'or uaitimore ana vvasning. ton 3 50, 7 20, 8 31,910, 1020. 11 18 am. J3 35 (11 in. lted express, 1 30.3 40,) 4 41, 6 57,7 40 p m 12 03 night i''or Froebold only 5 00 p m weok days, Forllaltlmpre,onlyat202,401,508and 1130 p m. Sundays at 3 50, 7 20, 910. 11 18 am, 4 41, 8 57 7 40 p m, 12 ! night. Ilnltlmore only 608, 1130 p m. ror iticnmona 7iara, lsup m and 12 U3 nleht. Hundavs. 7 20 nm. 12 03 nlL'ht. Trains will leave Harrlsburg for Pittsburg1 and tho West every day at 12 25 and 310 am and (limited 3 00) and 310 p m. Way for Al- toona at a 10 a m.ana iu p m ovcry day. For Pittsburg and Alioona at II 110 a m everyday ami iu m p in weuK uuya, IPMtn. mill Innirn UnnhiiH. am 1irllllnn.a-A., Elmlra, Canandalgua, Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls at 6 10 a m, and 135 p m week aays, -or cimira et o au p m wook iays, por Erie and Intermediate points at 5 10 nmdallv For Lock Haven at 6 10 and 9 60 a m dally, 1 35, and 8 SO n m week davs For Itonnvo at S 10 a 1 so ana au p m weea aays, anu 0 lua ra on Sundays only, For Kane ut 6 10 a ra, 1 35 p m weeKaavs. c IL Pnon, J. R. WOOD. uen'i Manager Gen'l Pass'g'r Agt PHILADELPHIA & READING R. It. TIME TADU5 IN JlrFEOI MAT 15, J8B2. Trains leave Shenandoah ns follows: For Now York via Philadelphia, week davs. 2.08, 5.23, 10.08 a. m., 12.83 2.48, 6.63 p. ra. Sunday, ;.uo, t.vi a. m. lornow 1 ora via Aiaucn ununa, week aays, 0.33, 7.1s a. m., ja.33, 2.48 p. m. r or ueauinir ana I'niiaaeipma. week aay .03,6.23,7.18, 10.08 a. m., 12.23, 2.48, 6.53 p. m. Su lav. 2.08, 7.40 a. m., 4.23 p. ra 2. Sun' dav. 2.08. 7.40 a. m., 4.23 p. For liarrlsbure. woek days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m.. 2.48. 5.63 n. m. For AlleuUjwn, .week days, 7.18 a. m., 12.33, .90 p. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m., 12.33, s.10, D.BJ p. ra. ounaay, s.us, 7.40 a, m 4.23 p. m. ForTamaq.iaand Mahanoy City, weekdays, 2.08, 5.23, 7.18,10.08 a. in., 12,33. 2.48, 5.53 p. m. Sun. day, 2.08, 7.40 a. in., 4.21 p. m. Additional for Wuhan oy City, weok days, 0.68 p, m, For Lancaster und Columbia, woek days, 7.18 il m ! 4S n m f For Wllllamsport. Sunbury and Lewlsburg, weea uuys, a.i, 0.1a, 7.10. u.zs a. m., 1.33, 6.. p m. Sunday, 3.23 a. in., 3.03 p. m. For Muhanoy Plane, woek days, 2.08, 3.23. 5.53, 7.18, 10,08, 11.2H a. m., 12.33, 1.33, 2.48, 5.61, 0.48, 9.83 p. m. sunuay, 2.U8, 3.2:1, 7.40 a. m., 3.03, 4.23 p. in. For uirardvlllo. ( ItaODahannock Statlnn 1 weekdays, 2.08. 3.23. 5.83. 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. m 12.3J.1.33, 2.48, 5.53, 8.68, 9.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.08. 8.23. 7.46 a. m., 3.03. 4.30 p. m. For Ashland und Sbamokln. weok days, 3.23, 5.28, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., I 33, 0.68, 9.28 p. ia. Sun' uuy, i.-iu a. m.. a iu p. m TRAINS FOR SHKNANnnAIt. Leave Now York via Philadelphia, week days. 7.45 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night. Sun- Lsavo New York via Muuch Chunk, week days 4.80. 8.4"i a. m., 1.00, A p. m. Sunday, 7.00 a. m Leave Philadelphia, week davs. 4.10. 10 00 a. in 4.00, 6.00 11. ra.. from llroad nnd n.lllnurlitll nnil 1 8.35 a. m., 11.30 p. m. fromKihundGreenstroota. Suumuj, v.w m., ix.ou i m , ir.m win uuu recn. Leave Reading, week days, 1.S5.7.10, 10.05, 11.60 a. ui 0.00, .01 p. m sunaay, 1.3. iu.4 a. m. Leave I'ottsvlllo, week days, t.40, 7.40 a. m, 1230. 6,11 p. m, Sundav. 2.40. 7.00 a.m.. 2.05 p. a LaveTarcanuu, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.28 a in. 1.21, 7.13, 9.18 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m. 2.60 p. m, Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3.40, 9.18, 11.47 a. in., 1.61, 7.42, t.ii p, TO.- Sunday, 3.48, 8.17 a. in., s.ui n. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, weok di rs, 2 40, 4.00. 6.10, 9.36, 11.59 a. tn., 1,05, 2.00. 6.20, 8 20, 77, 10.00 p m, Sunday, 2. 40, 4.uu, v.27 a. m., 3.37, fi.01 p. m Liuuve uiraruvuiB. KappunaunocK station weeks days. 2.47, 4.07, 6.30, 9.41 a. m., IS. 05. 2.1! 6.20, 6.32, 8.03, 10.08 p, in. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07, 8.33, a. m . S .41. R07 n m Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 3.00, 9.45, 11.55 a. m., 3.3. u.iop. in. ssunuay, 11.1a For llaltlmoro, WashiOHtuti und I 15 n. m, I tut) West via 11, & O. R. It., through trains leave Olrard Avenuo station, Philadelphia, (P. & R. R. R.) at a on, B.UI, a. ra.. a.no, .4. 7.13 p. m. Sunday, u w, an, n. iu., iv, ... f, la u. ra, ATLANTIO CITY IllVIUinw Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf ... . , . . 1 nii.ii, it AiittDUV U1IT. Weekdays-Expresx, 5 15 (.-xcursloq 6 it. 8 00, DUO, 04"i am. 1 no uiurdavs only 1 801. 2 00, stu, 7U minute tlver 3iJ, 4 no, 60),, 000 p. Acoommodallnn, 8 U0 a in. 4 16. 5 30. 6JW 11 m -unuays express, ft 15, 700, 7 3U, BOO, 8 30, 900, 9 30, IOlam,430p m lAooomtnodaUOQi a v.t u iu uuu nan ui. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, Atlantic and Arkunsns avenues. Weekdays 7 (10, 7 80, lo 8tio, h ui. moo a m and 8 16, 4 00, 6 80 ICxour Slon 0 ail. 6 30, 7 30. 9 30 n m. Accommodation, 4 10, 5 60, 8 10 a m, and 4 30 pm. - , Hundayfc Mxprogs. 3.W. IU). 60t). 6 00. 6 31). 7 00. 7 30, 8 00. 9 80 p ro. Accommodation, 7 SO a in anu, 0 00 0 m. 0. 0. HANCOCK, QenU Fut'r AgU I. A. BWIOARO, Gen'l Manager :'irst National Bank, THKATKE UHILDIMO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, Capital, $100,000.00 '. Hr. Leisenring, Pres.,, P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisennnq, Cashier, 9 W. Yost. Ass' t Cashier. Open Dully From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST ! Paid on Hfivtnics nepooltB. MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO," th Wonderful . 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