The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 24, 1892, Image 2

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Evening Herald.
rUBlASIIED DAILY, SUNDAY EXCK1TED
X, a liOTJilt, Editor nnd rttbUnhtr.
irjf. . WA1KXXS, Local Editor,
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culation in Shenandoah than any other paper
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OUR CANDIDATES:'
FOB PKHSIPENT,
UKNJAMIN HAHKISON.
Of INIJ1ANA.
FOll VICE l'HESIHBNT,
WHITELAW KKID,
OF NEW rOKK.
Republican State Ticket.
JBDQE OF SUrUEME COUni,
JUDGE JOHN DKAN.
OONaKnSSMErf-AT-r.AHGK,
MAJ. ALEXANDER MCDOWELL,
GENERAL WILLIAM LILLY.
, County Ticket.
JUDQE,
KICHAKD II. KOCH.
CONOHESS,
HON. CHARLES N. BRUMM
DISTHICr ATTORNEY,
J. HARUY JAMES.
C01IONE11,
L. A. FLEXER.
DR.
DIKECTOK OF THE POOR,
JAMES II. LESSIG.
28X11 SBSATOItlAT DI8THIOT,
LUTHER R. KEEPER..
1ST LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT,
JOHN J. OOYLE,
TIIinD LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT,
JOHN W. KERSHNER.
4TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT.
GEORGE W. KENNEDY
SAMUEL A. LOSCH.
SAMUEL S. COOPER.
Homicide himimicn.
The census bureau has issued a verj
rolimiluous and important bulletin on
homicides. It appears that on Juno 1,
1890, there were in prison in the United
States 7,851 persons detained on charges
iK homicide. Of these 6,958 were men
isnd 808 women. Of the wholo number
were whites and 8,030 were
negroes. Now, when we consider that
of the entire population of the United
States 54,983,890 are whites and 7,500,-
000 are negroes, the proportion of
"blood-shedding negroes to whites
makes a poor showing for tho peace
able disposition of tho colored people.
For, while tho whites are seven times
ns numerous as tho negroes, white
fcornicides aro less than twico as numer
ous as the negro shoddors of blood. Uy
the samo rule, if tho whites were as
bloodthirsty as the negroes there would
,bo nearly 20,000 whito homicidos in
stead of 4,425.
This tho New Orleans Picayune re
igards as a very remarkable fact, but it
jshows that tho negroos havo not yet
learned tho self-control that should
characterize a civilized people. People
who undertake to right their wrongs
;by violent means either have little con
fidence in tho reliability of legal
methods, or, in obedience to barbarian
Instincts, thoy Ignore them altogether.
Tho fact remains that while tho
.negroes in population aro to the whites
in tho proportion of 7 to 54, negro man
slayers aro to tho whites in tho pro
portion of 27 to 44. This astonishing
fact appears to bo unassailable, and it
should silenco tho foolish sentimental'
Ism that seeks to place tho American
.negroes on a kighcr plane of moral ex
cellence than Is held by tho whites.
Ono of Mulhattan's.
Tho crop of snake stories for 1893 has
"been good and full and has furnished
some striking examples of Ingenuity in
'the line of fabrication, but tho after-
.rnath bids fair to outweigh tho first
f rults of the season. Here is one which
iwould seem to contradict the report
that Mulhattan has retired from bus!
moss:
According to an exchange there
lives, or did quite recently, near Colum
bia, S. C, a woman afflicted In a man
ner that makes one's flesh creep to think
of It For inore than a third of a cen
tury she has carried a live snako under
the skin of one of her arms. How tho
reptile first found lodgment In Its queer
situation is as much of a puzzle to the
old lady as it is to the hundreds who
have visited her for tho purpose of
viewing tho long welt whore tho un
welcomo creature lies encysted. 'When
tho lady first noticed tho bow-shaped
ridge on her arm It was of about the
diameter of a pin and less than two
inches in length. During tho many
years that it lias safely nestled In her
flesh it has grown from a tnero thread
to a snako a foot long and as largo as a
lead penclL The eyes of the crcaturo
aro plainly vlslblo through tho skin
and tho scales can be felt by rubbing
tho finger along tho welt formed by Its
.body. Physicians pro'nounco it a most
-remarkable freak, and have endeavored,
without success, to prevail upon tha
old lady to havo it removed.
Fob tho first time in political history
electricity will play quite a prominent
part in tho presidential campaign this
fall. Orders aggregating several thou
stand dollars have already been given
tfn alocfe-tce) torches, lanterns and hel
mets, ntid electrical supply houses
throughout tho country aro receiving'
inquiries as to tho cost of these now
aids to dazzling display and parades
every day. The old foul-smelling and
decidedly dangerous torch will ho lri a
great mcasuro supplanted by an electri
cal torch which will givo out ten-fold
as much light without a particlo of
cither danger or smell, and enthusiasts
will parado In largo numbers with hel
mets brilliantly illuminated by aid of
storago batteries and concealed wires.
In this ono respect at least the cam
paign will bo an improvement on Its
predecessors.
Chicago Is dissatisfied with tho de
sign for tho souvenir half dollar and
charges that tho features of Columbus
do not resemble the discoverer, but sug
gest a composite picturo of, Georgo
Washington, Thomas Jefferson, IJen
jamin Franklin, Ellas Howo and John
Wesley. Tho hair is long, brushed
straight back from a high and broad
forehead and reaching to the shoulders.
roSTMASTKns havo a great deal to
contend with in the lino of quoerly
directed letters. Tho Hoston post
master was called on tho other day to
deal with a letter addressed Charles
Smith, K. Pan. IIo sent it at once to
Cape Ann.
1st a recent issue of tho Churchman
Micro appears an advertisement from
"A Wostcrn Priest" setting forth that
ho was out of employment and wanted
a job. IIo undertook to "keep a congre
gation awako on tho hottest day."
Maine orchardists, whoso crops will
bo fairly largo, expect to reap a golden
harvest this year on account of tho
practical failure of tho apple crop In
hew York and Michigan, tho two-great
applo producing states.
A new species of trout has been re
cently discovered in tho Columbia
river. They aro said t havo large red
spots on thorn, which has led to their
being named "Dolly Varden" trout.
Accobdino to tho United States sta
tistics the farm land in Now Jersey Is
ratod at an averngo of slxty-fivo dollars
per acre, tho highest o4 any state in tho
union.
That Itnlnlxm- Cliasln rfiuiff.
There lms been a fatnl slump to the con
tributions to the New York World's rain
bow fund since Tho Sun exposed tlmtinen-
llacious sheet as a forger of nlleiml cable
Hews mid a fakir of interviews with dis
tinguished persons. The effect of The
Bun's broadside was almost instantaneous.
t did not require this great journalistic
exploit on the part of The Sun, however,
to make the rainbow fund a failure. It
was a failure from the start, leople, and
particularly Democrats, are not throwing
their good money Into a sewer this year.
Democratic Itopnillnliou All Around.
The present campaign ig. developing
morn and more Democratic eccentricities
as it creeps on apace. For instance, We
witness the Cleveland mugwumps repudi
ating the report ot Commissioner Peck, of
New York, in which he proves that the
McKinley hill has increased industrial
wages, while wo see the Connecticut Dem
ocratic convention at the instance of Cleve
land repudiating the Chicago free trade
plank. Next, about the 0th of November,
we shall see the Democratic party repudi
ating Cleveland.
KEW YORK MARKETS.
Nrrw York. Sep.
23, Money sa call easy
at 3u4 por cent.
bonds otnsiNO rnicaj.
U.S.
Is. r.,
4s. r.
100
115
STOCKS OLOSINO.
Delaware & Hudson .,, i:)H6
beluware, Lackawanna & Western 1544
Zne
,.. ...... u
02 '
!
U5
100
Erie oroterred
Lake Shore
New Jersey On l nil.
Heading
western union
New York Centra..,.
OHAIH 11AIIKKT.
Wheat No. 2. rod winter. 78J1: gopt., 7SH.
Corn No. 'J, mixed. 5(1; Sept., 55li.
Uuts-No. -J. mixed, 37W.; Bone. 33i! Out.
ss.
l-HODUUEUAKKE-X. J
IIUTTKH
Creamery. PtntoJs I'enn extras 24Ue.?5 Bo
Creamery, weaiern. firsts 22 c.a31Ko
Creamery, wet-turn, sououcis 20 ca21 o
btatu dairy, a. i. tun-, extras i u.al a
Cheese
State luctoir. full cream, fancv.. 10 c10lo
State tuctory. full ireum, nne 10-c.alOklo
Btato factory, common to rau o a V o
egos
Elate and Penn. new laid, choice. 21 c.a'22 a
fioutburu. new lalo.falrto good.. o-alii
Western, now laid, prime..., 20 ca.il a
UUck ems. Jlaryiauu, per uzea...is a.
Would you rather buy lamp-
chimneys, one a week the year
round, or one that lasts till some
accident breaks it r
Common glass may break or
not the minute you light your
lamo : it not. the hrst uratt mav
break it; if not, it may break
from a mere whim.
Tough glass chimneys, Mac
beth's " Pearl-top " or " Pearl
glass," almost never break from
neat, not one in a.hundred.
Where can you get it? and
what does it costr"
Your dealer knows where and
how much. It costs more than
common glass; and may be, he
thinks tough glass isn't good for
his business.
Pittsburgh. I'a, Geo. A. Macbeth Co.
Uriel Bkl ui
AFC. iwmj rtllftb).
UrUfUl tor C&feAfr MBnalUk PU
tiM, fcled villi bin rtbboa, Takt
tuns and wuomm. At UrsgglfU, or Ml
Ik lUnpi for pinlitlMi, (MtiaiAiiULi
ltJlr rr Xdlcc, in Utu, T rlm
f MkIL 1)1,000 TcaUmwiUlf. JTwhv,
CVIahtnWr CkwuintX U,iii4lua Br
JTl CklthtltM'l EnslUU nbuawd Jlrmai.
iENNYROYt
-N
nil
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
ss Sawder
ABsomrenf pure
PEflRY MAY TRY AGAIN
Another Journey Contemplated
to the Far North.
DOUBT CONCERNING VEFlHOEFF.
No Pusltlre Ilvlcleiicu That Ua rerlshsil
Ills .Slrungo Uury to bevaral Comrade!
Relieved Tliat lie Remained Alone tl
Continue Ilia Investigations.
Philadelphia, Sop. 24. Lieut. Pearj
has gone to Washington, wheio ho will
remain several days before rotumlng to
make his report to the Academy of Nat
ural Sciences.
Just before leaving Llout. Peary said
that If ho could possibly arrange mattora
he would make another trip to the North.
Arrangements have beon made- for an
elaborate reception to Lieut, and Mrs.
Peary, but no-date has beon fixed nor will
be utitil thoy are consulted.
The results of the Peary Expedition hava
been made known partially by letters and
dispatches from St. Johns, N. F. These
tell that Lieut. Peary has gained for
America another laurel in tho Held of ex-1
ploration, but his scientific records and
observations will havo to bo carefully col- J
latud and examined boforo their full value ;
can be ascertained. The Yellow River (the Hoang Ho) la
It was expected that Miss Vcrhoeff, the China has again overflowed Its banks,
sister of tho missing explorer, would ere- Twelve towns havo been inundated and
ate a scene upon tho arrival of tho Kite. many lives lost.
She was Introduced to Lieiit. Peary. Tho execution of an innocent gontlo
"Where is my brothert'' she oxcitodly ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, f1l ,.,,,,
asked.
Lieut. Peary said that everything had
been done to rescue her brother. Miss
Verhocff would undoubtedly have made
things lively had not her relatives told
her that she would moot tho Lioutenant
at tho Lafayette Hotol and talk tho mat
ter ovor. I
"Verhoeff left camp:" Licnt. Peary
said, "to go ten mllos. Ho took with
him a revolver, CO rounds of ammuni
tion, a compass, an axe, a heavy suit of
clothes and provisions for five duys.
After bolng away for ono day he returned
and left word that It he was not back in
four days we were not to look for him.
Ho did hot come back, nnd our searoh
failed to find anything of him except
what would lead us to think that ho had
fallen into an Ice chasm on the glacior.
A significant fact is that ho asked four of
the party if they thought I would allow
him to remain behind alone. They said
'No.'
"Thaak God 1" exolalmcd Yerhoeff'i
uncle. "He's alivoj I'm Buro of it,"
ELOPEMENT IN HIGH LIFE.
l.Ieut. Krlancer unci tha Countoss Aluslcu
Marry Secretly, and Then Flee.
Vienna, Sop. 24. Lieut. Erlanger, son
of Baron Victor Krlanger, and the Count
ess Musicu, step-daughter of IT. Gorassi,
J Tl . I A ...1 1 .1.1.
juiuraij ivuumuuwu jmiinjauur m iuiA
city, nave ciopeu irom tuis city.
Lieut. Erlanger met tho Countess in
Geneva, where his father does a lare
banking business. She is a beautiful
woman, nnd young Erlanger at once do."
1,1 if tn n,w,.
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?f a5h" !?" Il I
tentions were not
was persistent, however, proposed mar
-0 - --- i
riage, ana was accepted.
When M. Uerassi learned this he hast
ily left the city with wlfo and stopdaugh-
ter to travel lu Italy. Young Lrlanget
did not follow them, but was kept ad
vised of thoir movements by the Count
ess. Not until 1I, Qerassl brought hit
family to this city recently did Erlanger
show any disposition to claim his bride.
He came to this city and called at the
Hotel Imperial, whoro the Qeratsis were
stopping.. By letter he and the Countess
agreed to elope last evening.
blie, a friend and a maid sorvant.
started ostensibly for the opera. Tho
maid servant was dropped; Erlanger was
met, and tho marriage was performed
with tno friend as a witness. The young
couplo thon lolt tho city.
The Countess has 10,000,000 francs in
her own name. Lieut. Erlanger is also
rich, and will be a millionaire after the
death ot his father.
A PennHylvunla Gentennarlan Gone.
Altoona, Pa., Sep. 24. Tho death is
announced of Mrs, Elizabeth Stanton, at
her homo in Patton township, Center
county. She was 117 years old. Hor
maiden was Elizabeth Jamison, and she
was born In the snrina; of 1770 In Lanoas
ter county. Her age Is beyond question.
being proven by the family bible, several
hundred years old. She was tho mother
ot five children, three of whom tare yet
living. Her son Ilichard is a wealthy
citizen oi uuiuornia.
Courteity to Minister Kean,
Panama, Sep. 21.Unltod States Min
ister Egan, accompanied by United
States Consul-Ueueral Adamson, paid
visitor courtesy to uov, Aycarui. As a
special favor to ilr. Egan, as representa
tive of the United States government, the
Governor has reduced the quarantine
period of tho steamship Newport, now at
Colon. Sho will be admitted to-day, and
win sou ior jsow ioric on xuosaay wltn
Mr. Egun on board.
Viaver llliuiistd 'Willi flforcla.
Atlanta, Qa., Sep. 24 Five thousand
people assembled at the State Capitol to
hear General Weaver. After waiting
half an hour, it was ascertained that he
would not come, as ho had declared there
was no freedom ot speech in Georgia, aud
bad thrown up his engagements. Gov,
Northern then addressed the audience,
vouching for them that thoy would give
a fair hearing.
Saving! llauk Bunpautl.
Bioiijiqnd, Me., Sep. 24. The Rich
tnond flavin Bank has nnntled h.
cause oi mrio wicnurawais ot doposlts
caused by tho bank's passing Its July
dividend on nccount of a depreciation In
tho value of its assets. Tho batik offlcials
say tho depositors will lose little, and
that, with patience on their part, the
bank will come out of its present diffi
culty solvent.
The Newark Will Kucort the Queen.
Washington, Sep. Bi Boar Admiral
Benhatn has been ordered to proceeu with
his flagship Nownrk, now at Genoa, to
Cadiz to escort tho Queen Uegent of Spain
to Huelva on Oct. 8, where the next day
& statno to Columbus will bo unveiled.
The Bennington, which is now at Ca'liz,
will accompany tho Newnrk and the fleet
rf Spanish vessels aad participate in the
ceremonies.
NEWS OF
THE DAY. '
There were 80 deaths
from cholera in
Paris yesterday,
John Ames, tho prominent brush man
ufacturer of Lanslugburg, N, Y., Is dead.
An injunction and receiver has beon
asked for to wind up the affairs of the
Golden League.
Lightning struck the opera house- at
St. Petersburg, Pa., and the flames
spread and destroyed tho greator part of
the town.
Tbe Ore-which burned tho Union School
Manufacturing Company's works at Bat
tle Creek, lllch. .destroyed $250,000 worth
of property.
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niiti-ehrlstinn riot In lbOl has caused
another serious rlsint; in Fukien, China.
The Commercial Deposit and Perma
nent Building Socloty of London has
resumed operations. The banking de
partment of the business hns not rosumod
as yet.
Joseph E. Mnck, bookkeeper, and P.
W. Black, collector for the American
National bank of Kansas City, have been
arrested on the charge of having ombei
cled $-10,000.
Ira W. Wilder, one of tho oldest farm
ers of the town of Arkwrlght N. Y., com
mitted suicide by cutting his throat. IIo
was 7-1 years old. Sickness was tho causo
of his rash act.
There is a post of frogs at Little Falls,
Minn. The streets nnd sidewalks aro
so oovered with them that iU is im
posslhle to keep from stepping on tho
slimy croaturea.
Secretary Traoy has revoked the' ordors
of Commander Charles J. Barclay to tha
command of tho Alliance, and of Com
mander M. L. Johnson to the Ports
mouth, N. II., Navy Yard.
A combination of music publishers and
musical instrument manufacturers lias
just been consummated by a syndicate ot
Cinclnnntians. The capital of tho inter
ests Involved will reach ?5,000,000.
Edward Parkor Deacon, who has just
- . . . - t
ueen released from tne prison at Nice,
jnienus to prosecuto ins wife on a
charge of misconduct with 11. Abeillo,
am' then to instltuto a suit for divorce.
lu Uussiam newspapers approve tha
PJC"ea journey arounu tuo worm oi tna
Arch-duke FrauzFordlnand, heir to the
throuo of Austria. They consider the.
ProJct an augury of continued peace in
jnrunn
-Daniel J. Wilson, who has been in jail
at Boston since Oct. 10, 1600, charged
with killlDC. his wife, has been released
on niB own recognizance. At tho timo of
the homicide-Wilson was sufferine from
typuoia delirium.
The Now York Court of Anneals. Seo-
ond Division, will meet on Saturday, Oc
tober 1, at Albany, nnd will hand down.
their decisions and disband undor tho law
originally creatine; them. Thero are Bevon
Judgos, and they will all return to their
original places ou the Supreme Court
bench.
Exports of specie from New York thli
weeK amounted to jl,4Ui,lir, ot which
$740,210 was gold, and $409,005 silver;
of tho total exports 1000.000 in n-old and
$457,750 went to Europe, and $140,210
gold and $12,155 silyor went to South
America. Tho imports of specie amounted
to $283,145, of which $4o,207 was gold
anu 500,0-10 sliver,
Julian Kennedy, formerly Sunerinten-
ueut oi tho uarnegle steel Company's
plant at Homestead, Pa,, but now ono
of the ownors of the Apollo Iron Works,
is to succeed Sunt. Potter, whoso con
duct during the present labor troublos,
rumor says, the Carnegie people aro very
mucu uissatisilwl with.
Tho North Shore Traction Company,
Massachusetts, has been orsanlzed In
Camden with a capital of $0,000,000. Tho
roan is a comuination oi tho horso car
roads running out of Boston to Lynn,
Marblehead, Salem and other towns
along tho north shore of Massachusetts
Bay, and will be operated by tho under-
grounu trolley system.
No Canadian CopyrlcUt
Ottawa, Son. 24. The imnerlal author.
itios confirm the Canadian Government la
deollniug copyright to citizens of the
United rotates, as tho Canadian statute
confers that right only upon a country
having a copyright treaty with Groat
iirnaiu.
Standing of the Clubs,
ITim r,nt Ct
Cleveland. .42 17 .7i8
Dotton 115 Vi .OU
Plttsburu .3:187 .550
Urooklrn...34 17 AVt
New Torlc.. 30 7 .51
ClnclnuatL.',"J 3S .509
iron rni 0-5
nhloaio....SO 30 .40'
riiiladera .37 30
1ouUvmu.. i 33
Ualtlmore,.33 31
Ht Unui..,'Jl 37
Wasuiiiir'n.'.'O 37
474
.431
.4:
Weather Vorecatt,
tt AsniNQTOsi, n. O.. Son. 24. For Eastera
New York: Clearing weather; warmer; south
winds.
ForEaitern I'onnijUaula, Nair Jersey and
ueinware: uieannit and illgntly warmer
weather; winds Bhiftjng from1 south to west
auuonarr temoomturo,.
KEAUiNIHUt SYSTEM
Lehigh Valley Division.
ARItANOEMENT Or FASSGN
ova IltAINS.' 1
MAY IB, 1892.
, Passenfftr trains leave Shea
andoah for Penn Haven Junction.Mauch Chunk1!
Lchlghton, Slatlngton.Whlto Hall, Catasauqua,
Allcntown, Uatulchem, ISaslon, Philadelphia,
liazlcton, Wcathorly, Qualtake Junction, Del
?J0,,05J AInlionoy City at 5.67, 7.40, 0.08 a m.,
....... .,, Vtt, j Vl mt
. I'or Now York. 8.R7. D OS n m . I2 &2. a in.
2fl p. m.
Far Ilnzlnfnn tVI11rA.....A 1irvt.A tTnAH
Pittston, Laceyvlllo, Towanda, Sayro, Waverly,
lilmira, Rochester. Niacarn Pnlls and the West.
i ,?' J?V S-10P- m- no connection tor Roches
ter, Duffalo or Niagara Falls), 8.03 p. m.
l-or Ilelvidere, Delaware Water Gap and
Stroudsburg, 5.87 a. m., 6.20 p. m.
1-or LambertTlllo and Trenton, J.08 a. m.
i- or i unanannocK, 10. -11 a. m., 3.10, &m p. m.
I' Or Auburn. Ilhapn. ripnnpn nnri I.vnn. in 11
a. m.. 8.03 p. m.
. 0Janesvillo,I.evlBtonanaDoaver Meadow,
.40, 0.08 a. m 12.BR 6.2(5 p. m. V
For Audftnrtnri Ttavlnti,, fitnefrtnn nml T.um.
ber Yard, 6.57, 7.10, .08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10,
For'Sc'rantod, 5.67, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 6.20 p.
For Ilazlebrook, Joddo, Drllton and Freoland,
67, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m.. 12.68, 3.10, 6.20 p. m.
.40,8.62, 10.15 a. m.. 1.00. 1.40. 4.10. 6.35. 8.10. 9.14
p. m.
For Haven Itun. Centralia, Mount Cnrmel and
Shamoitln, 8.52. 10.15 a. rn., 1.40. 4,40, 8.00 n. m.
For Yatesrtlie, Park Place. Mahonoy City and
Oelano. 5.67, 7.40, BJ8, 10.41 a m., 12.62, 3.10, 6.20,
3.08,9.24,10.27 p.m.
j.-rains win leave snamown at 7.66, 1 1.65 a. in.,
10. 4.30. C m. anil nrrlt-A til. ShTmnrlnah nt
'03 a. m., 12.52, S.10, 5.20 p. m
anenanaoan lor i-owsviiio, d.do, 7.40,
08, 10.41 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 4,in, 5.20, 8.03 p. in.
Leave 1'ottsvlllo for Sherandoah. 8.00. 7.40.
'.05, 10.16, 11.48 a. m., 12.32. 3.0O. 6.20. 7.00. 7.15. 9.30
p. in.
i.oavo tinonandoah for nazlcton, 5.57, 7.40, 9.08,
10.41 a. m., 12e, 3.10, 6 20, 8.03 m.
Leave llailoton for Shenandoah, 7.38, 9.15
ll.oa a. m., 12.46, 3.10, 5.S0, 7.05, 7.50 p. m.
SUNDAY THAWS.
Trains leave for Aflhinml. fllma-d villa and T.nst
Creek, 7.29, 0.40 a. to., 12.30, 2.45 p. m.
For YatosvlUo, Park Place, Mahanoy City,
Delano, Hazleton, lllack Creek Junction, Penn
Haven Junction, Mauch Chuiut, Allentown,
Hothlehem, Easton and Now York, 8.40 o. m.,
JJ. 111.
i' or I'Diiaaeiniila ana New York, 2.55 p m.
For Yatesvillo. Park Place. Mnhanov Citv and
Delano, 8.40, 11.35 a. rn., 12.30, 2.55, -h40 .P p. m.
Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.30
ft. m.. 1.05. 4.37 n. m.
Leave Shennndoah for PottsviUo, 5.60, 8.40,
9J0 a. m., 12.30 2.45 p. m.
uuuvu x'ottsvuie ior anenanaoaa, 8.3U, iu.4u
a.m., 1.35, 5.15 p. m.
i A.BwrjiuAitij, uon. Mgr.
C. G, HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Philadelphia, Pa,
A. W. NONNEMAGHER. Asst. G. V. A.
South Uethlehcm, Pa.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
sonnrLxiLi. division.
NOVEMUEIl lb, 1891.
Trains will leave Shenandoah alter tho above
dato for Wiggan's, Gllbcrton, Prackvllle, New
Cfcetle, Ht. Clair, PoMbvIUo, Hamburg, Reading,
Pottstown, Fhicnlxvillo, Norrtstown and Phil
adelphia (Ilroad street station) at 0:00 and 11 :45
a. m. anu i: 10 p. in. on woei: aays. i'ori'otts
villo and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m.
SUNDAYS.
For Wimran's. Gilberton. Prackvllle. New
Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvillo at :U0, 9:40 a. m.
and 3: 10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts
town, Phoonlxville, Norristown, Philadelphia
00:110,9:10 a. m., 3-.10 p. m.
rrainB leave f-racRrvuie lor Hhenanooah at
10:40.1. m. and 12:11, 5:01, 7:42 and 10:Wp. m.
Sundays, 11:13a. m. and 5:40 p. m.
Loave Pottsvillo for Shenandoah at 10:15,
11:48a. m and4:40,7'.lBand9:43p. m, Sundays
at 10:40 n. m. and 5: 15 p. m.
l.eavo Philadelphia (Ilroad streot station) for
Pottsvllle and Rbenandoah at B 57 and 8-36 a m,
4 H) and 7 00 p m weok days. On Sundays leave
at 6 50 a in. For Pottsvillo, 9 23 a m. For New
Yorkat3!M, 4 05, 4 10, 5 35, 0 60, 7 30, 8 30, 8 30,
9 60, 11 00, 11 11, 11 36am, 1200 noon (limited ox-
press 1 06 and 4 60 p na) 12 41, 1 39. 1 40, 230, 3 20,
1 00,'4 OS, 5 00, 6 00, 0 SO, 0 60, 7 13. 8 13 and 10 00 p
m. 12 01 nlcht. Sundays at 3 20. 4 05. 4-40. 5 35.
812. 8 30, 9 fiO 11 35 a m and 12 41, 1 10, 2 30,4 02
(Umltod 4 50) 5 28, 0 29, 6 50, 7 13 and 812pm and
1201 nleht. For Sea Girt. Lone llmnoh and In.
terraediato stations 820 and 1114 am, and 400
pin weekdays. For Baltimore and Washing.
ton o oo, , M)t d o i , v lo, lu 'ta-t, ii loam, (urn
ttcdoxpress, 1 30, 3 4A) 4 41, 6 57, 7 40 p m 12 03
nigni. r'or r reenom only o w p m wook aays.
l'oriJaitimoreoniynt2 0'.', 4 01,5 08and- 1130 p
m. Sundavs lit 3 60. 720. 0 10. 11 18 a m. 4 41. 6 67
7 40 p m, 12 03 night. Ualtlmoro only 608, 11 30
p m. i-or uicnmona ( ai m, isopmanai203
nlsht. Sundavs. 7 20 a m. 12 03 nlzht.
Trains will leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg
and tho West every day at 12 25 and 510 am
anatiimitoa auu) ana p m, way tor ai
toona at 8 15 am and 4 10pm overy day. For
Pittsburir and Altoona at il 20 a m evcrv dav
anu luaipm weea oays.
rroina wm leave sunburv ior wnnamsDort.
Elmlra, Canandalgua, Rochester, Iluifalo and
Niagara Falls at 6 10 a m, and 135 p m week
aays, j.or -cimira aioj p m wceK aays. J? or
lCrle and Intermediate points at 5 10 amdallv
lnw. r nnl, U..A. n , R 11 AH O Krt n M ,..,11.. 1 l
and 6 30 p m week days For Ronovo at 5 10 a
m, 1 35 and 5 30 p m week days, and 5 10a m on
Sundays only. lor-Hano atoloamiI3opm
O. II. Puon, J. R. Wood,
ueui ianager uen-i l'asa g'r Agt
piIILADELPHM & READING It. R.
TIME TABLE IH EFFL.OT MAT 19, ItW2.
Trains leave Shenandoah as follows:
For New York via Phlladelnhia. week dava.
2X8, 6.23, 10.08 o. a., 12.33. 2.48, 6.53 p. m. Sunday,
2.0H, 7.46 u. m. Fot New York via Mauch Chunk,
VVCdk UUjfD, U.Mi, ,,XO P. Ul., 16.00, A,tO lit IU.
For Reading and Philadelphia, week days,
2.08, 5.23, 7.18, 10.03-a, m.,12.23, 2,48, 6.63 p. m. Sun
day, 2.08, 7.48 a. m., 4.23 p. m
For Harrisburg, week days, 2.03, 7.18 a.m.,
2.48,5.63 p.m.
For Allentown, week days, 7.19 a. m., 12.83,
p. m.
i- or l'ottsvuie. week uavs. 2.us. 7.18 a. m.. iz.xj.
,18, 6.63 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 7.46 a. m., 4.23 n. m.
i'or-ramaquaana juananoy uity. weeK aays,
.08. 5.23. 7.18.10.03 a. m..l2.33. 2.48. 5.53 D. m. Sun
day, 2.08, 7.46 a. m., 4,23 p. m. Additional for
Mahanoy City, week days, 6.58 p. m. -For
Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.18
a. m., .-ia p. m.
l'-or wuiiamsDori. aunDurv ana lewisnur
week days, 3.23, 6.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 6.68
p m. ounuay, o.za a. m., a.Lu p. m.
For Mahanoy Plane, weok da vs. 2.08. 3.23. S.53.
7.18, 10,08, 11.28 a. m 12.33, 1.33, 2.48, 6.63, 0.48, 9.83
p. in. dunuay, s.uts, ii.-i. 7.40 a. m., 3.tu, p. m,
For Girardrlllo, (Rappahannock Station),
weekdays, 2.08, 3.23. 5.2i. 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. m,
12.33,1.33, 2.48, 6.63. 6.58, 9 33 p, in. Sunday, 2.08,
3.23. 7.46 a. m.. 3.03. 4.30 n. m.
For Ashland and Snaraoktii, week days, 3.23,
U.), I.IH, Al.tfC u. UQ, y.ja p. IU. AUQ'
uaj, , .,u u. ui., o un ii. ui.
-lt(AlIN 1-Ult &111UVANIK1AII!
Leave New York via Phlladelnhia. wenlt
7.45 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m,, 12.15 night. Sun
day. 6.00 D. m.. 12.15 nleht.
i.BBve vorKvia mauon chunk, week days,
4.30, 8.45 a. m., 1.00, 3.45 p. ra. Sunday, 7.00 a. to.
Leave Philadelphia. waaIt ikva J in tnmi. m
4.00, 6.00 p. m., from Ilroad and Callowhlll and
8.3o a. m., 11 30 p. m. from 91h and Green streets.
Sunday, 9.05 a m., 11.30 o. m , frem 9th and
Groen.
Leave Reading, woek days, 1.S5.7.10, 10.05, 11.60
u. iu o.oa, i.oi p. m sunaay, i.a, iu.48 a. m.
iave 1'ottsvllle, week days. 2.40. 7.40 a. m.,
12.30, 8,1 In, m, Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m 2.05 p. m,
Leave Tatcaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.28 a,
2.60 p. in.
uim i..i, i.ia, v.io p. m. unuay, a. m.
Leave Mahanoy City,
week days. 3.40. 0.18.
11.47 a. m., 1.61, 7.13, 9.11 P. m.
. m. Sunday. 3.45. 8.17
U. LU., O.-U P. III.
1 nnva Hi a Ttl n a nrnnk Aawa O in inn
uvutu muutiiiu A, nuun uiid. ta.ii, i.w,
9.30, 0.35, 11.69 a. m., 1.U5, 2.00, B.S0, Q.SO, 7.67, 10.00
p. m, ounaay, Z.4U, s.w, .t a. m., a.st, o.ui p. m.
Leave Glrurdvlllo, (llappabannock Station),
weeks days, 2.17, 4.07, 6.36, 9.41 a. m 12.05, 2.12,
6.20, 0.32, 8.03, 10.06 p. m. Sunday, 2.17, 4.07, 8.33,
a. rn.. 3.11. 6.07 n. m.
Leave AVllllamsport, week days, 3.00, 0.15, 11.55
u. m., a.oa, ii.iop. m. ounuay, 11.10 p, rn.
For llalilmnrc, Washington and the West via
I). & O. It. It., through trains leave Ulrard
Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & It, rt. It.) at
a do, d.ui, ii.mi a. in., j.do, d.k, i.h p. m. aundav.
3 65, a02, 11.37 a. m., 3.66, 5.1!i, 7.13 p. in.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf
uiiu nuuiu Bireui wuuri, ior Atiantio uity.
Weekdays Kxpress, B 00 a ra, 2 00, 3 00,
BOO p, m. Accommodation, 8 00 a m, 4 15,
630 p m
Hundays Express, 8 00, 9 00, 10 30 n m,
commodntlon. 8 00 a m nnd 4 4S n m
4 00,
6 30,
AO.
Returning leave Atiantio City depot, Atiantio
and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express,
7 00, 8 00, 9 oo u m and J 15, 6 SO p m.
Accommodation, 4 10, 6 60, 8 10 a in, and 4 30
p m.
Hundays Express, 4 00, 6 00, 8 00, p m.
Accommodation. 7 80 a m and 6 05 p m.
O. O. HANCOCK, Qen'l i'asaT Agt
L A, BWKKJAKD, Oen'l Manager
First National
BANK
THEATRE BUILDING,
Slicnntiduali, Pcjuia.
CAPITAL,
V. W LEISENMNQ, ProMdont.
V. J. FEKGtrsOIf, Vice President,
J. R. LBISENItlNO, Cashior.
S. W. Y03T, Assistant CasMcr.
Open Daily From 9 to 3
3 PER CENT.
Interest Paid on Savings Deposit,
WJANtfOOD RESTORED.
"8ANAT1VO," tbe
Wonderful Bp&nlsh
Jtrmedy, In eoldwlth
Written Cuorantoo
to cure nil Nerroun bis
coses, such as Weak
Memory. Loss of Urotn
Tower, Headache,
Wakefnlncj8,Lo8tMan
hood. Nervousness, Las
sltude, alt drains and
loss of pover of tbe
Generative Organs in
cither ecx. caused br
Doforo & After Uso.
FhotoKrophed from life.
over-exertion, youthful Indiscretions, or the excessive
3S0 oi lonacco, opium, or Piimuiunn, wiutiv uuiiimiu;
lead to Innrmltr, Consumption nnd In-mnity- Pot up
Inrnnvoiitontfnrm In rf rv In ttlfi Wit POO tel. I'rtCO
f 1 n T'flckage, or 6 for f6. With every 5 ordar we give a
money- beutby mall to any address. Circular freo
n plain envelope, mention mw iuj'er. auuivw,
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