Evening Herald. ATJBUS1IKD DAILY, SCNDAY EXCEPTED Of. a HOYF.R, IfJHr nnd J'ythllxhtr. W3C. J. WAHC1NH, luteal Hdltor. ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT The JUTHyiNO HERALD hat a larger cir culation in Shenandoah tlmn any titter paper ptiblithed. Book! open to all. SUBSCRIPTION rates: Daily, per year, - W 00 Wxek&y, per year, 1 SO Knterod at the I'oitoffloo, at Bhenandoah, Ia. for transmission through the main assoeoud class mail mutter. OUR CANDIDATES: FOII rilHSIIIBNT, UENJAMIN 1IAUIUSON, OF INDIANA. FOR VIOK I'HRBIHBNT, WllITELAW KK1D, OF NKW VOItK. Republican State Ticket. JDDQE OF HDrilEMK COCKT, JUDGE j'OHN DEAN. boNCllMSSMKN-AT-I.AHOE, MAJ. ALEXANDEK MCDOWELL, GENERAL WILLIAM LILLY. County Ticket. JUDGE, UICHA11D II. KOCII. CO.NG11KS9, HON. CIIAKLES N. BRUMM DISTUIOr ATTOUNKT, J. IIARKY JAMES. conoNF.H, DR. L. A. FLEXEK. UIIlKCTOll OF THE I'OOIti JAMES H. LESSIG. '29TI1 SKNATOItlAI. DISTIHOT, LUTIIEU It. KEEPER. 1ST LEGISLATIVE DISTItlCT, JOHN J. COYLE. THIIin LEGISLATIVE DISTIUOT, JOHN W. KERSHNEU. 4TI1 LEGISLATIVE DISTIHOT, GEORGE V. KENNEDY, HAMUEL A. LOSCH. SAMUELS. COOPER. THE RIGHT STEP. The advisory Council of the Junior Order United Amerlcuu Mechanics, of Allegheny county, directly represent ing a membership of 25 000 voters in Allegheny county, comprising mem bers of the different political parties, believing that suffrage is n privilege, and when oonferred becomes a duty ami that tho Institutions of our laud are only safe in au enlightened elector ate, has appointed a committee of live to visit the courts of Allegheny county and district and otherwise to take practical steps lent the ballot be placed in unworthy If not daugerous hands. MAINE NEWS. The Pbllitdelphia. North American facetiously says our Deniocruts are rising Hko the boy who fell out of the cherry tree In Vermont the other day, and with the saniejoyfulsurpilBethoy asK, "Ain't I dead?" They have not even elected a rum Sheriff in the worat rum hole in the State of Maine, nor a single member of Congress, nor hardly enough members of the Legis lature to count. On the other hand, the llepublicans have elected a Gov ernor, a Legislature, a Congressional delegation aud nietty much all of the county ofllcers. Of the sixteen coun ties of Maine the Republicans have carried thirteen, uud their candidate for Governor will be elected by a majority of ten thousand. That is what some of our facetious Democratto orgaus call a "Hepubllcan slump." They evidently feel like re-1 joiclng that the Republicans did not curry the whole sixteen counties and the Legislature solid. It is a moat . ....... ... ... ......... i U8ppv,a u,ylOUeUU, u UK uu , tittira Hitif vmi urn lint, lit tori v AvInPfl ' " " ' out. That la the Democratic faculty. The fact that the Republican majority is not as larce as it was in the Sen- toniimr sipntinn fnnr vnnra nimHPomii' ' to give our Democratic friends some L A, comfort. But a majority all along the llnelu thirteen out of sixteen coun- ties is rather a bitter liower irom which to extract honey. It has been reduced to an almost positive certainty that railway accl- j..t . .in ii , uciiiD, viictuci niuuu ii hid at- most Invariably the result of neglect on the part of employes. An axle or a rail may break, a train may run oil the track, and cause great loss of life and property, or a bridge may prove too weak to withstand tho weight of trulns imposed upon it, but Buch'.accldetits are of rare occurrence. Five times out of six collisions are the result of dis obedience to orders. If switches are misplaced, they are the result of neglect on the part of somebody, and U signals are disregarded, it Is because the engineer la sufllclently watchful as in tho case of the late disaster on the Fltchburg Railroad. In that case the engineer pletdud that the denso fog prevented him from seoing the signal, which may have been the case; but if tho fog was as dense as stated, waslt not thoeuglncer's duty to"make hasto slowly," and felt his way, as it were? The block system, to thor oughly tested on the Pennsylvania liallroad, is almost a positive speclilo uguinst collisions, If the rules regulat ing It are stricltly observed, and no doubt the train regulations on other roads are nearly as perfect a protection against accidents; but until employe, and especially engineers, obey to tho letter the laws laid down for their ob servance, there will continue to be appalling disasters. THE GREAT REVIEW At AVasliIngton Iliilf Kates by tho l'euiisylvatila itnllrouri Tlio national encampment oi tbo Grand Armv ot tbo Keptililic will bo held nt WnsliiriKlon, Se, teniber 19th to 24ih, 18ii Tho occHsion will undoubtedly attract the largest number of veterans over assembled on a similar occasion, Bnd the roviow will be tho raoet imposing demonstration over witnessed in this country since tho liKoric roviow ol the armv in 1806. It will bo tho evont of a lifetime as never again will there be eo laiRO n gathoiinK of old Eoldiors in any city of tho land. In oraVr that overy one may witness tho Krand spectaclo tho Pennsylvania .Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Wa hington from all principal ticket stations on its system, Septcmbor 13th to 20 b, valid for return until October lO.b, 1892, at a single fare lor the round trip. Ample facilities will bo afforded for the prompt movement of all visitor. Utah. The land of sunshine and flowers rich also n mineral and agricultural resources Is best reached by the Rio Grande Western Railway. See that your excursion tickets read both ways via that road, which otters choice ot threo distinct routes and tho most magnificent rail road scenery In tho world. Send 2.10 to J. II. Bennett, Salt Lalto City, for copy of illustrated book, "Utah, a Peep Into tho Mountain Walled Troasury of tho Gods." tf Standing of tha Clubs TTnn JVnt Ct ClevolanU..:i8 15 .710 Hostou 32 121 ,001 l'lttsburir .31 211 .574 Cinolnnati..a8 ..' .528 Ilrookiyu...l!8 liu .510 tiowYorz.M -T .4U1 IVan rsnt Tt Phlladol'a -28 27 .401 Chioairo....WO 7 .491 Louisville- 24 a .453 tlaltliiore..2:l 20 .431 be Louis.. .1U 31 MH Washiuir'u.18 33 .310 Yluather VoreoaKK. WASHtNQTOV. D. 0 Sop. 17. For Eastern Now York: Fair, west to north winds. For Eastern Ponnsyl vuulu, New Jvr&oy and Delaware: Fair; easterly winds. For Western New York: Continued cool, fair weather; westerly wind). For Western Pennsylvania: Continued cool, fair weather; west to north winds. For Now England: Fain slightly cooler; west to north winds. NKW VUUK MAKIilCTa. ' New Your. Sep, at!U3per cent. 10. Uonoy so. call easy BONDS CLOSINO FltlGlM. U.S. 2s. r. U.S. 4s, r. ii.a. 4i. o. 100 lieu "6)5 STOCKS CLOSINO. Delaware & Hudson IS 8 Delaware, LacimirannaA Western 162H uie n& Erie oroterroa UQU Lake Shore 128 New Jersey Oeniral 127 Itcadlne 63W Western Union U5v, New XorkCeutra. 108f CHAIN UAIIKDT. Wheat No. rod winter. 70 : Sept., 801 Corn No. 2, mixed. 58: Sept., bin. Uais-No. 2, mixed. 3714; Aug., 40; Sept., 3D. pkouuuii uahk.ct. Butter Creamery. Stat Penn extras 34Ljo.a5S &a Creamery, western, nrsts 2 c.a.'Hjo Creamery, western, seconds 20 c.a21 o biaui dairy, U.f. tuns, extras 18 e.al a Cheesx Bt&to factoiy. full cream, faner.. 10 o.alOio Btat taotory. lull tream. nne lo;cul04o Btau laciory, couimuu lo tall o.a 8 O o rous State and l'enn. new laid, choice. 'Jl e.a3? a boutheru. now laid, fair to irood.. o.aU4o Western, new laid, untue 20 a.lll a Duuk eicgs. Msryiuud, per douu...l8 o.a Lamp-chimneys cost so little that we let them cfo on break- ine. We tro on buyinff ' and grumbling. What should wa do? Ge(. Macboth.s .,earUop.. . . .... ana " l'earl-glass ;" they are nm(j(J Qf tough glass, tough against heat; tlxey do not break in use : tney do trom accident. They are fine, w'ell made, exact; they fit the lamps they are made for; stand upright; the shade is rf ht th ake a right draught for light; they are unitorm. iiotn bear a label for your protection. Look for it. Be willing to pay a nickel more and .stop this constant expense and annoyance. PitUburKh-Pa. Qeo. A. Maciietii Co. T. J. O'HAHEN'S Barloer Slop, COR. MAIN AND OAK STS. Everything In tho tonsorlal lino dono In Qrst Class styie. a nne nam room uttachou. CitetiMt'a EatUth DUnnd Tlraal. IML Arc, ivr i-ttUbW. Laoica, tk DlBfflat for ChUU' MrfiUk IU wwd9rm4 U I led ud UoU mUlU teiM, tcai! vtlb bt rlbUa. Tk DranlM. r mi 4a. ! Umi tor pArttoml&rt, umUmqUIi lUlUT for X141m. (a Xmtr, tr rtm Highest of all in Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Report AlMOIUfElSf PURE HAMBURG'S FILTHIHESS The Tenement Districts in Terrible Condition. EVERY SANITARY LAW DEFIED. Pmplp I.Ii lncon Ki-rimo Iat Clothes ol Clioltiru I'.illMita million So ThntThP Cumint be Dlnlnfoclcil Tlio Jlorlulllj Kippelally flrnvy In Tliaie Ulitrlcta 2,400 Orplmua l.n ft a Chnre on tli Community The l'lncus's Itavas Else, will re. Hambdro, Sep. 17. The tbermometoi here varies between 70 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. The ulr is humid and op pressive, and the city is suffering under a dead calm. I Tbore have been 087 fresh cases to-day, or 11 less than yesterday; 313 deaths, oi ten more than yesterday; 845 burials, or 18 more than yesterday. Iu the chol era hospitals and barracks tho u umbel of patients is 3,008. ' Some 2,800 of the patients now umlci treatment are of the dregs of tho city's population. They live in abject misery iu the filthiest quarters, and lire ot the class which has suffored most severely from every epidemic of the last fifty years. Tho other 300 patients, with hardly a dozen exceptions, belong to the families ol luirly prosperous artisans. Or tho per- sons who havo died of the cholera in the' last three weeks, 3,010, or about 40 per cent., were children. In 1,000 fnuiilies both parents have beon taken, and thus 2,400 orphans have been left a charge on the community. Tho Board of Health havo just finished an investigation of tho tenement districts of Hnium, Horn, Barmbeck and Hammer brok. Au iippalliug condition of alfairs was revealed. A member of the Investigation com mission says that even sinco the outbreak of tho plague the poople have defied overy law ot sanitation. Hardly a tenement liouHe wus found in the four suburbs where nnysunitary convenience whatever had been provided by the landlord. Cess pools behind most of the tenements have been filled with decaying garbage, while In tho houses, hardly thirty f eot o(T, per sons wero sleeping sevuu or eight in ; room. Since the scarcity of employment has bceu felt, the commissioners said, tho people in these houses have only had veg etables and refuse meat to cut. After deaths from cholera they hnve neglected to uso any of the disinfecting materials de livered to them, uud have put on dead men's clothes beforo sanitary officials wero notified of the deaths. The people from these localities have constituted, consequently, two-thirds of the victims of the plague, and are still filling the hospitals with their slck. In Wandeback, whero the cholera was sup posed to have been stamped out, there were some ii5 uew cases und 13 deaths to day. The outbreak is said to be due to the impossibility ot collecting all tho clothes in the death rooms for disinfection. As soon as the people apprehend that officers are coining tbey smuggle uway garments which they think might be injured by disinfection. The expected rush homeward, prophe sled for the last part ot tuts week, has not come, and probably will not come until the sick list and death list shall have been considerably shortened. LrVEitroob.Sep. 17. A cargo of fruit ar rived yestorday from Hamburg, con signed to dealers in ixjnuon. As the fruit was souud, the health officers con cluded they had no right to confiscate it, and most of it went to jam factories. Cadiz, Sep. 17. AU vessels arriving from Now York are under an order just Issued, to bo subjected to quarantine at Spanish ports. The passengers will thus be protected from catching a variety of diseases prevalent in Spain, St. Petersburg. Sen. 17. The cholera epidemic is subsiding throughout Tiussia. To-day lu bt. Petersburg there were olght deaths trom cholera, anil Ufty-nlne per sons were seized with the disease. I'Anis, Sep. 17. There were four deaths from cholera, yesterday, in this city, according to the official report, and fifteen new casts. Giiaveseni), Sep. 17, SchoonerTltanlo, from Antwerp, is detained in quarantine at Gravesend, with one case of cholera tu board. bTETTlH, bep. 17. There were seven deaths from cholera, to-day, lu this lity. Thw Newport Ililemmv. Providence, It. I., Sop. 17. Gov. Prown has not come to a decision in re gard to the petition of Newport citizens lor a special meeting ot the General As ia mbly to authorize a city .election in their iity to enable them to vote at the Presi dential election, as they may not be able to do in the present deadlock. It is ex pected, however, that he will convene the Assembly the first week iu October. Will Var 10 I'rr C'nt., Umal. New Haven, Conn., Sep 17. The dl. rectors of the New York, Now Haven & Hartford Itailroad Company deny the story published yesterduy that the com pany would pay 8 per cent, dividends in stead of 10, as heretofore. A director stated that, tha subject had not coma up at any ot tho inoetliigs ot the directors of the road. Looking for an Kmbexzler. Abbcrv Park, N. J., Sep. 17. The police are looking for J. M. Iloss of Phil adelphla, who is wanted for forgery and embezzlement. Ho was employed by Pennfleld Brothers lis collector, and after hi departure last week the firm discov ered that ho bad collected a number ot NEWS OF THE DAY. Tho convention of the National Repub lican Lcnguo of Clubs in Buffalo endsd lust night with a monster parade. The Keeley League Is tho new name adopted by the bichloride of gold clubs. The annual meeting uext year will be held at Cincinnati. The Installation of Rev. Dr. Striker, as President of Hamilton College, will occur about Nov. 15. Four new professors have been appointed. Secretary Foster has directed a special Treasury agent to proceed to Philadel phia and select a site for the new Mint to be erected in that city. Gen. N. II. Curtis of St. Lawrenca county has been nominated for Conirress by the Kepubllcans of the Twenty-second New York Congressional district. Ex-Presidcnc Cleveland has accoptedaa invitation to attend tho exorcises of the 250th anniversary celebration of Woburn, Mass, and will speak at the banquet. Private telegrams from Prescott, Arl rona, say that the report that work had beau stopped on the Sante Fe Si Prescott railroad is false. On thousand men are said to be working. A telegram hag been sent to General Euger from the War Department instruct ing him to reduce the force of regular troops now in tho Idaho mining region. Trouble there is about over. Four men wore killed and two injurod jn head end collision between a freight and an accommodation train on the Chi cago & Northwestern near llarshalltown, In., yesterduy. The "Republican" publishing company oi wiuintnsport, i'a., an nftornoon paper, jia8 faded. The paper had not been mak- ing money for some tlmo. Tho assignee will continue tbo publication for tho pres ent. Eev. Henry P. Torsey, D. D., LL. D,, for about -10 years President of the Maine Wosleyau Seminary, is dead at Kont's Hill, He., aged H3. Dr. Torsey was al ways recognized as one of tho leading educators of the-country. Cornelius Vnnderbllt and S. D. Bab cock, of the Columbus Committee of Ono Hundred, have assumed the responsibil ity of raising the $100,000 neoessary to pay tho expeusos of the ceremonies in honor of the discovery of America. Minister Lincoln, Lleut.Eroory and other well-known Americans as well as Eng lish friends attended the funeral at Folke stone, Fng.,of tho late Rear Admiral John, dimming Howell,, ot tho United States Navy, retired, who died on September 13. Physicians who have visited Voro nezh, Kasau, Samara and Saratoft" stats that In each city thero are between 300 and 000 fresh cases, and between 100 and 300 deaths daily. In the Caucasus the daily number of fresh cases is 1.C30: of deaths 760. Tbe death of Cardinal Howard Is an nounced from Brighton, Eng. He was 01) years old, and was crented a Cardinal in 1877, He was a deep scholar. In his later years his mind was under a cloud, and ho was unable to-attend to his eccle siastical duties. George Meyer's carriage factory, East Both street, Wow York, was destroyed by lire at no. m. llie names extended to Charles Flls' furniture factory and the furniture faotory of F. Vogel & Co., both of which were moro or less damaged. Tho loss is placed at $100,000. Tho big steamship Campania, built for the Cunard line's New York and Liver pool service, is afloat in the harbor at Ulasgow, bcotland. She Is the lamest steamer in the world 800 feet long and a tonnage of 14,000 tons. The City of Paris, Majestic and tho Teutonic range batwasa 10,000 and 10,500 tons, Minister Iiyan telecraphs to tho Stat Department that, by a decree of the Mex ican Government, corn, cornmeal and beans will continue to be admitted free from tariff duty until the 30th of next Novomber, and after that until the last day of January, 1803, subjeot to a reduo- tion of 73 per cent, of the tariff: duty. The Itiverside Athletlo Club oyclem of rowurK, n. j,, nave arranged for one ot me largest; oicycie meets mat nas over been held in that part ot the country. Waverly Park has been seoured with its half-mile track, and the races will take place there ou Oct. 15. Zimmerman, Berlo, Wheeler and 'Wlulle have all de cided to enter. The French Imports for August amoun ted to 258,488,500 francs, as against 388, 005,000 francs lor the corresponding month of 1801) and the exports to 296, 705.000, as against 270,811,000 francs for tho same period Inst year. The exports ot manufactured articles have diminished 27,400,000 francs since the new tariff re gime went luto force lu February. run o iiuitxi iu a nrecK, Lisbon, Sep. 17. A passenger train was wrecked yesterday about 80 miles from Torres Novas. Nine wero killed and eight were bcrlously hui t. A. ldose rail caused the accident. DON'T DELAY ItOirei Colds, OoaKhi.BoraTlirut.OroapjBlonta, Wbooplor Coush. Brotubltlt ul Aithml. A rula ui fcr Coniumptlon ( Br un, ol rjlbt U tlnuta lUrei. 0 l ". Tou will tU x tllant effett Vur Uklar th fint 4m. W4 t lalumifl'ln. ln .MfcodJlXO. tow en Xi& war I KEADMJUI. SYSTEM Lehigh Valley Division. AnilANOEMENT OF PASSER-OF-.1 TlUINfl. MAY 15, 1892. . . i Passenger trains leave Shon andoah forPenn Haven Junction.Mauch Chunk. Lehlghton, Slatineton.Whlto Hall, Catasauaua. Allcntown, Uctblchcm, E&ston, Philadelphia. Hazleton, Wcathcrly. Qunknko Junction, Del nnnd Mahanoy City at 5.57, 7.40, B.08 a m., 12.62, 3.10, 6.23 p. m. For Now York, 6.67, .0S a. m., 12.52. S.10, o.2up. m. For Hazleton, Wllkes-Harre, Wblto Haven. Plttston, Laccyville, Towanda, Sayro, Waverly I'taira, Hochester, Niagara Falls and the West J0.4I a. m., (3.10 p. m., no connection for Koches tor, Iluffnlo or rflagara Falls), 8.0.1 p. m. For Delvldere, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudslmrg, 6 67 a. in., 6.20 p. m. J or I.ambertvlllo and Trenton, 3.08 a. m. 1' or Tunkhannock, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, aoa p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and Lvons, 10.41 a. m., 8.03 p. m. KorJ9anesvlIle,I.evlstonandUoaver Meadow, 7.40, D.08 a. m.. 12.62, 6.20 p. in. For Audcnrlcd, Hazleton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 6.67, 7.40, 9.08, 1U.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10. 5.6p. ro. For Scranton, 5.67, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 5.26 p. m. . For Hazlobrook, Jcddo, Drlfton and Frcoland. 5.57, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20 p. ni. For Ashland, GIrardvillt and Lost Creek, 4.27. 7.41), 8.62, 10.15 a. in., 1.00, 1.J0, 4.10, 6.35, 8.10, 9.14 P.m. For Itaven Itun, Centralla, Mount Carmol and Shamokln, 8.52. 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.00 p. m. For Yatesvllio, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 5.57, 7.40, 9.08, 10 41 a m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.26. 8.08,9.24,10.27 p.m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 7.55,11.65 a. m.. iio, 4.d0, p. m, and arrlvo at Shenandoah at u.ud a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 5.20 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.60, 7.40, 0.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 4.10, 5.20, 8.03 p. m. Leave Pottsvllln fnr Shoniiniln:ih. 8.00. 7.40 9.05, 10.15, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00, 7.15, 9.30 11. Ul. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 5.57, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, ft 20, 8.03 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.38, 9.15 11.00 a. m., 12.45, 3.10, 5.30, 7.06, 7.56 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland, Girardvlllo and Lost Creek, 7.29. 9.40 a. m.. 12.30. 2.45 D. m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy Clt, Delano, Hazleton, lllack Creek Junction, Pern Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allcntown, licthlehcm, Easton and New York, 8.40 a. m., p. m. For Phllodclnhla and New York. 2.55 d. m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.40. 11,35 a. m.. 12.30. 2.65. 4.40 6.P'! p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.30 a. m.. l.vo, 4.37 p. m. Lcavo Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.60, 8.40, 9.30 a. m.. 12.30 8.45 d. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40 a.m.,x.oo, a.ia p. m. I A. 8WEIGAHD, Gen. Mgr. C. O. HANCOCK, Gon. Pass Agt. Philadelphia, Pa, A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. G.l A. South Hethlehcm. Pa. JDENNSYI.VANIA RAILROAD. SOnUTMUU. DIVISION. NOVEMliER 16. 1891. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter tho above date for Wlegnn's, Gllberton, Frackville, New Castle, Ht. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg. Heading, Pottstown, Phuinlxvllle, Norristown and Phil adelphia (I) road street station) at 11:00 and 11:15 a. m. anu 4:i. p. m. on weckuays. i-orl'ottS' villo and Intermediate stations 8:10 a. tn. SUNDAYS. For Wlgsan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, New uusiie, m. uiair, i-ousviiio at e:iw, unua. m. ana a: 10 p.m. lmr jiamburs, KoacunE. PottS' town, PlHimtrviUo, Norristown, Philadelphia at 6:00, 9:40 a. m., SI 10 p. m. Trains loavo Frackvlllo for Phenandoah at luuua m. ana 12:14, 5:U, T:4i! and lU.OOp. m, Sundays, 11:13 a. ra. andS:10 o. tn. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:15. 11:48a. m and4:10,7:16and9:Kp. m, Sundays at 10:40 n. in. and 5:15 p. m. L,eave Philadelphia (flroad street station) for I'oiisvuie ana nnonnnuoan at trm ana a & a m, 4 10 and 7 00 p m week da3-s. Oa Sundays leave at 0 60 a m. For Pottsvlllo, 0 la m. For New York at 3 20, 40... 4 40, 535, 650, 7 30, 820. 8 0 50, 11 U), 11 11. 11 36 a m. 12 00 noon (limited ex. press 1 06 and 4 50 p m) 12 II, 1 35. 1 40, 3 30, 3 a), mj, 4 U3, d uu, o w, o m, o do, 7 i i, 9 1 ana iu w tn. 12 01 nlKbt- Sundavs at 3 20. 4 05. 4 40. 5 3: 812 8 30,9 50 1135 n m and 12 44.140,2 30,4 02 (liniueu 4 duj n zo, o -m. u ou, 7 i j ana s 13 p in ana 12 01 nlKht. For Sea Girt. Lorn? Hranch and in termediate stations 8 20 and 1114 am, nnd 4 00 pmweeKuays. l'or jiauimore ana washing' ton 3 50. 7 20. 8 31. 9 10. 10 20. 11 18 a ml2 33 (lim ited express, 1 30, 346.) 4 41, 667,7 40 p m 12 03 niRni i or i'Teenoiu only o w p ra ween aays, Forllaltlmoroonlvnt2.0i.4 01.5 08and 1130 t m. Sundays at 3 60. 7 20. 9 10, 11 18 a m. 4 41. 8 57 7 40pm, 12 03 night, lialtlmoro only 508, 1130 p m. For Richmond 7 20 a m, 1 30 p m and 12 03 nignt. rsunaays, 7aoa m, 12 03 night. Trains will lenvo llarrisburg for Pittsburg and tbe West overy day at 1225 and 310 am anuiumuea uuui ana J w t m. waviorAi loonaaieis am ana i w p m every aay. ior Pittsburg and Altoona at 11-20 a m everyday anu iu w p m weea uuys. Trains win leave aunDury ior wuuamsnori, Elmlra. Cunandalgua. Rochester. Iludalo and Niagara Falls at 6 10 a in, und 1 33 p m week aays, for iMmira at a an p m ween aays. Dor Erie ana Intermeulate points at 5 10 am daily For I,ock Haven at 5 19 and 9 60 a m dally, 1 33, and 5 30 p m week days For Renovo at 5 10 a m, 1 35 and 6 30 p m week days, and 6 10 a m on Sundays only. For Kino at 5 10 a m, 1 35 p m week days. C. H. PUOII, J. R. Wood. Gen'l Manager; Gen'l Pass'g'r Agt TUILADELPHIA U RBAD1NO R. R. X TIMH T A u 1.13 IN KFFKUT MAT ID, lBy3. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via l'hlladelDbia. week davs, z.ub, D.-i, iu.us a. m is.isi. s.vs, o.oa p. m. sunaa; 2.08. 7.40 a. m. For Now York via Mauch Chun! nnni. ........ em - ,an n to . For Reading and Phlladelnhla. week days, 2 OS. 7.1R. lom m .-lF ! IS S M n m Kiln. uav, z.vb. 7.4U a. in., p. m For Harrlsburg, week days, 2.08, 7,18 a. m., 2.48. 5.53 n. m. For Allentown, week days, 7,18 a. m., 12.33, 2.48 n. m. For Pottsvllle, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m., 12.83, z,4H. d.m p. m. ounaay, 2.ua, 7.40 a. m., 4.1 p. m. ForTamaijanana Mahanoy Cltv. week days, 2.08. 6.23. 7.18.10.08 a. m.,12,33. 2.48. 5.53 n. m. Sun day, 2.08, 7.40 a. m., 4.23 p. m. Additional for Mahanov Cltv. week davs. 6.58 D. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.18 a. m.,2.48 p. m. For 'Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, week days, 3.23. 5.23, 7.18. 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 0.58 p m. auuuuy, a.a u. xu., a.w p. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week davs. 2.08. 3.23. 5.53. 7.18, 10,08, 11.28 a. ra., 12.33, 1.33, 2.48, 5.51, 0.48, 9.33 p. m. ouuuay, a.M. 7.40 a. m., o.UJ, 4.-1 p. m. i or uiraruvuio, i itappanannock station weekdays, 2.08. 3.23. 5.23. 7.18. 10.08. 11.28 a. r 12.33.1.33, 2.48, 6.53. 6.58. 9.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 3.23. 7.46 a. m.. 3.03. 4.30 n. m. For Ashland and Shamokln. weok days, 3.23, o.o, i.io, ii.taC u. m.x i.aj, D.D0, v.m p. m. aun- uay, y.-iu u. in.. .i.ui p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 7.45 a. m., 1.30, 4 00, 7.30 p. m., 115 night. Sun' I.suve New York via Mauch Chunk. wprU iiad 4.30, 8.45 a. m., 1.O0, 3.45 p. m. Sunday, 7.00 a. m, r.nnvaI)l,llaHol.,kt. i.'h.f.tvx.. ...... . uiMucifuiu, n uuiv uaya, i.iu, lu.w u. Ill 4.00, 6.00 p. m., from llroad and Callowhlll and 8.35 a. in., 11.30 p. m, from 9th and Green streets. Sunday, 9.05 a m.. 11.30 u. m . fram 9th and Green. Leave Roartlne, week days, l.i5,7.10, 10.05, 11.60 a. m., 0.00,7.67 p. m Sunaay, 1.S5, 10.48 a. m. Leave Pottsvllle. weok davs. 2.40. 7.40 a. m 12.30, 6,1 lp. tn. Sunday, B.40, 7.00 a. m.. 2.05 p. m, m . 1.21. 7.13. 9.18 n. m. Sundiv.' 3.20.' 7.43 a. m 250 p. m. Leave Mananoy city, weok aays, 3.40, 9.18, 11.47 a. m.. 1.61. 7.42. 9.41 ti. m. Sunday. 3.46. 8.17 a. m., a.-M p. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.40, 4.00, 8.80. 9,35, 11.69 a. m., 1.05, 2.06, 5.20, 6.26. 7.67, 10.00 p. m. sunaay, 3.4U, 4.uj, b.-.v a. tn., 3.37, 5.01 p. m, Lteavo uiruruviue. luuppauunnoca tation weeks davs, 2.47. 4.07, 6.36, 9.41 a. m.. 12.05. 2.12 6.26, 6.32, 8.03, 10.06 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07, 8.33, a. m., 3.41, 6.07 p. m. Leave wnuamsport, ween aays, a.uo, y.tft, 11.55 a. ra., 3.35, 11,10 ji. m. sunaay, 11. i& p. m. For lialtlmoro, Washington nnd the west via II. & O. R. R., tbrough trains leave Glrard Avenue station, l'nuaueinhia. 11' & it. it it 1 at 3 65, 8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.56, 5.42, 7.13 p. m. Sunday, O DO, 11.SI u. IU., il.OO, 0.14, 7. IU p. ra. ATIJAWTIU IJITV L11V1SIIJN. Leavo Philadelphia, Chostnut street wharf anu -hjuio sireei wnan, ior Atlantic uiiy. weuauuys .zpross, oioiexcursion a.. ouu, 900. 1045 am loo isaturaavs onlv 30, 2 00, 300. 170 minute fiver 3301. 4 Go. duu, ono p, Acoommodatlon. 8 (10 a m. 4 15. 5 30. 6 30 n m Sundays Express, 6 15, 7 00, 7 30, 8 00, 8 30, v w, v au, iu ai a m., 1 )p in. Accommodation, 9 00 a m ana 4 45 p ra. Roturnlng leave Atlantlo Cltv do Dot. Atlantlo ana Araaasas avenues, weeaaays 7 uu, 7 ;ju, 800,900,1000 a m and 815, 400, 630 (Excur. slon 6 001. 6 30. 7 30. 9 30 n m. Accommodation, 4 10, 6 50, 8 10 a m, and 4 SO p m, Hundays Express. 3 30. 4 00, 5 00, 00, 6 SO. 700.7 30,8 00, 9 30 p in. Accommodation, 730 B m ana 0 uo p m. O. 5. HANCOCK, Gen'l ?'! ift, t A. HVE1QAKD, Ota'l Msnner First National BANK THEATItn BUILDING, Slicitautlonli, Pcuim, CAPITAL, W LEIHENIUNG, President. P. J. FERGUSON, Vice Prosldeat, R. LEISENRING, Cashier. S. V. Y'OST, Assistant Cashier, Open Daily From 9 to 3., 3 PEE CENT. 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