The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, October 17, 1892, Image 2

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    PROTECTION AT HOME.
Major 31 cKinloy Speaks to lonn
sjivauia Wool Growers.
lie Point Out How tlio Sliccp Own
ers of tlio Koyntono Ntuto Aro llonc
fltetl by tliu Tariff.
WAglllXdTON, Pa., Oct. 12.
Nothing that 1ms lieen snltl in tills cam
paign ha attracted so much attention
from farmers in this section of tlie state
ns Jtajor JIcKiuley's reference, in his re
cent speech here to thetarilT on wool. This
is a oij? vool growing district, and the
great protection champion mnde a ten
strike when he touched on this issue.
"They tell u," said hu, "that wool ha
Kone down in prico under tho tariff of 1800.
Our Democratic friends attribute every
fluctuation in the valuesof commodities to
the tariff. If the price of an article goes
up it is the tariff, and if it goes down it is
the tariff. Wool is lower in the markets
of the world. The kind of wool you farm
ers of Washington county produce can be
boiik'ht in London for Jlfteen cents a
pound. An American manufacturer can
KO to London, buy his cargo of wool at
lo cente, brinu it to New York at a cost
of about 1 cent for transportation,
which makes IB cents, pay the duty of 11
Cent. Hllfl llHVH llln wnnl lit "Vmt' Vnrt.- at
a total oost of 27 cento. So you must sell
your wool, if at nil, at 27 cents per pound.
ouppoe trie prico or wool in the markets
ot the world fulls to 10 cents per poiuul.thcn
it can be laid down in New York at 10
cents, plus 1 rent cost of transportation,
plus 11 cento duty, or 32 cents, and ou
farmers must take if you sell your wool 83
cents per pound. Let ool in the markets
of the world drop to 5 cents per pound,
then your importer will get his wool in
New York at London price, 5 cents, plus
transportation 1 cent, pins 11 cento, or a
total of 17 cents per pound.
Give American Wool a Show.
"Then yon farmers must sell your wool,
If at all, nt 17 cents per pound. Hut sup
pose the dutj on wool is removed, and the
Democrat party is committed to free wool,
then an American manufacturer can go to
London, buy his cargo of wool for the
present price of 15 cents, pay his 1 cent per
pound for transportation and deliver his
wool in New York at 111 cents per pound.
Then, if you sold your wool at all you must
Bell it at 10 cents. Would you rather sell
it for 27 cents under Hepublican protec
tion or for 10 cents under Democratic frea
trade? (Loud applause.) The Democratic
party is committed to free wool by tho bill
passed in the last congress. It ought to
receive no fanner's vote. If you want free
wool vote the Democratic ticket and for a
revenue tariff; if you want our American
wool producers to have a preference over
foreign producers, vote tho Hepublican
ticket and for a protective tariff."
Tho Cost of Wildcat Itnnlcs.
There is no longer, under the national
banking system, the constant risk of loss
through holding bills of broken banks.
There is no longer the constant tax im-
i)i ised upon every dealer, by reason of tho
ugh rate of exchange charged on bills of
banks in other states. The cost of these
features of the state banking system to
the peoplo of tills country cannot be esti
mated, though it was the judgment of
most experienced and competent observers
many years ago tnat uio people iosi every
CONSTABLE ZEIGLER'S CRIME.
11 If Shunting nt William lOplny nt Fottl.
villi. SmliiEly UiJiiIIIIk11o.
rorrsviLLB, Tn., Oct. 17. Mnrtln Zelg.
ler, a ward constable and ox-sheriff of
Schuylkill county, who shot William
Kepley early yestenlay morning, and was
committed to jail, has applied for a writ
of habeas corpus on which u hearing will
take place to-day.
The shooting took place shortly after
midnight. Kepley, his wife and brother-in-law
wore on their way home, nnd when
in tho neighborhood of Zelgler's house,
met a party of intoxicated young men
who insulted them, whereupon a quarrel
ensued. Zeigler, hoaring the disturb,
mice, ran out with his revolver, threaten
ing to shoot some one if thoy did not
move on.
Kepley, it is said, made some remarks
when Zaigler shot him, tho ball entering
tho mouth and coming out at thu base of
the brain, causing death in a few min
utes. Zeigler is known hereabouts for his
hasty temper and brutality, having a
most unsavory record as an olllcor of
the law.
HOSMER CHALLENGES ROGERS.
Hnulu.il iin.l O'Connor Oflfer Ko lixcuse for
Tlmlr lJefi-iil n f .Saturday.
Onn.UA, Ont., Oct. 17. After tho
double sculling match on Lako Couchi
chlng, Saturday afternoon, between Geo.
Hosmcr and Juke Gaudaur nnd Edward
Hainan anil William U'Uonnor, for a
stake of $2,500 and tho double scull
championship of the world, which was
won by Hosmer nnd Gaudaur, Hosuier
issued a challedge to Ilogers, of Worces
ter, Mass., for a thrce-mllo race for $500
a side.
There is a goo l deal of speculation as
to whether O'Connor and Gaudaur will
bo matched.
Ilanlau and O'Connor oiler no oxcuso
for their defeat of Saturday.
CLOSE OF THE BASEBALL SEASON.
Cleveland und Huston to Settle tli
World' CllHlllliiousliip Jow.
The baseball season for 1892 is over nnd
now all that remains is for Cleveland
nnd Boston to settle the question of tho
world's championship.
Here is the position in which the clubs
wound up:
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Cleveland ..K! 23 .6!I7
Boston uU Jtl ,U")8
Ilrookiyn...41 .11! .071
Plttsburir .4:t :U .."i.iS
!hll.ilol'a..41:iii .Kit
Sew Voru..lo J7 .519
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Chicaio....30 37
Clnclnnati.,38 37
Louisville- 33 42
Ualtimnro..28 40
St, Louis.,.--! 6 62
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CHOLERA IN EUROPE.
Only Thri.0 HeutliH at Jlitmburi: Yuster-iluy--UftinrlA
from Oth.tr Cities.
London. Oct. 17. The cholera report
for yesterdny shows that three now cases
nnd threo deaths were reported to the au
thorities of Hamburg.
In St. Petersburg, ten new case3 of
cholera and three deaths from the dlsoaso
were reported.
Tho record for the whole ot Holland
shows two new cases aud one death.
Hilda-Pesth's record shows twenty-threa
new cases aud ten deaths.
NEWS OF THE DAY.
The State Bank of Ainsworth, Neb.,
has been closed by an order of the Su-
ycar a sum greater than 5 per cent, of the 1 preme Court,
entire state bunk circulation. If in placo i xbo Danbury, Conn., Roman Catholic
of a thousand millions of national cur- Church was despoiled by burglars of
rency, without a dollar of loss, there were ,000 worth of property Saturday,
now similar losses on a : like amount of M,n,Btar Llnco,n bome from Lo.
state oatiK cire uauon, u.e i .. ,.u j. . - (loQ for Q tWQ mouths. vacatlon, He de-
neonle of the United States would exceed
150,000,000 yearly, to say nothing of the
incalculable inconvenience and constan
lisk in all commercial transactions.
clined to tnlk of homo or English politics.
The Rev. John W. Belknap, one of the
oldest members of the Troy Methodist
Conference, is dead at Lansingburg, N. Y.
Fifty tons of ginnt powder exploded
on Capitol Hill, Leadville, Col., satur
Sickles Had to Withdraw.
rrAnoml linn Singles, thn crrim veteran ot
"two wars," stands by his Chicago con- ' day night, scaring tho citizens and shak-
vention declaration that more are 2j,ikju , ing mem up.
Democratic soldiers in tho state of New The immense Illinois grain olovator at
York who will vote against Cleveland, j Chicago burst Saturday uight, scattering
tii neral Sickles, in an interview in the , 120,000 bushels of grain over the railroad
.New York bun, says tnat in lfssi neaccoui- tracks auu into tue river,
p mied Governor Hill in a stumping tour
of the state nt the latter's solicitation, his
part being to drnm up the Democratic old
soldier laggards to the Cleveland sutler
tent. He found, he bays, he oould make
no iniprewtion upon them; that they be
lieved Cleveland was inimical to them and
that they preferred General Harrison.
General Sickles desired to bo released
from his engagements In the state, but
Governor Hill induced him to continue
the tour and speak on tiie gun end issues of
the campaign, dropping the
racket."
old soldier
Tho Tariff ami Tobacco.
The McKiuley act has been of the great
est benefit to the tobacco growers of the
United State. It has released American
planters from ruinous competition with
the cheap labor of Sumatra, and has en
abled them to obtain higher prices for
their crop and to enlarge materially thu
volume of production. Tobacco farming
has become an important industry in
Pennsylvania, New Kugland, New York
and other states which have suffered from
competition with western states in the
production of breadstuff's. While the crop
is a small one in comparison with tho
main agricultural staples, it creates one of
a minor class of industries which enable
eastern farmers to make a living. It de
ceived nji effective measure ot protection,
nnd has received it from the hands ot He
publican legislators.
8am Oosoplis Not netting on Grovcr.
The Hon. Samuel Josephs, whom Presi
dent Cleveland refused to appoint as mar
shal for the First district ot Pennsylvania,
because he couldn't present "a clean bill
of health," lias been wearing his coat but
toned over his pocket book ever since the
betting begun on the national result. Al
though the Hon. Joseph is the author ot
the now famous parody on the baby song
In -'Wang" of "Grover, Grover, Four More
Years of Qrover," yet, singularly, his
niuULy is not talking Uiat way.
A Timely Query.
Iftbe Mi-Km ley law has increased the
price ot i ei i lung that is required to sus
tain or make life comfortable, why is it
that a thorough Investigation made by a
committee of the United States senate le
vcloin. the fact that the cost of living has
decreased 3.4 pr cent, since the enuctiiient
of the lawf New York Advertiser.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
MR. WHITE GAME HIGH
His Consent to Marry Cosl
Widow Nagle $100,000.
SHE NOWCHARGES HIM WITH FRAUD
Wllttf, Who If) tliu CorreufnuUent of tlx
J.nudoii "Itlustriitffl Nou-i,' Is Unuel
Arret In New Toik To be Taken t
Cheyonnr, AVyn., forTrlrtl.
New York, Oct. 17. Churl os A. White,
representative of the London "Illustrated
News," who was arrested in this city
Saturday oharged with the embezzlement
of $50,000 by his wife, formerly Mrs.
Nagle, who resides in Choyenne, Wyo.,
will be extradited to-day, He was re
manded at his hearing yestenlay.
White, in the first instance, was also
charged by Jiis wifu with having kidnap
ped her 10-year-old son, George H. Nagle,
with ulterior designs upon his fortune.
Telegraphic despatches wero sont Superin
tendent Byruos by her attorneys that the
lad was being secreted nt tho St. James
Hotel In this city, and upon their subse
quent corroboration by the Choyenne
Chief of Police, two detectlvo3 wero de
tailed upon tho case.
When they called at the St. James for
the lad, however, they learned that White
had left for Rock Island. 111., and that
the boy hud been sent to his mother.
This was about n month ago, and
nothing was heard In the matter until
Saturday, when the sheriff of Cheyenne
arrived with requisition papers nnd a
warrant under which White was arrested
ou tho embezzlement charge,
White, it appears, met Mrs. Nagle, a
wealthy widow, about a year ago, while
both wero visiting Hot Springs. Tho
acquaintance soon culminated in mar
riage, and White, as Mrs. Naglo al
leges, obtained from her by threats and
duress $15,000 in cash and a promisory
note for $70,000. In addition he embez
zled from her $10,000 worth of stocks
and bonds, nnd, immediately upon dis
posing of these, fled.
White, on the other hand, alleges that
his matrimonial consent was purchased
for $100,000, of which but $15,000
was paid in cash; tho balance
was to be paid ns soon as tho widow
could convert her securities.
It was for tho purpose ot securing this
balance, White says, that Mrs. Nagle
gave him her note for $70,000 nnd ample
collateral security.
A bulletin of the manufacturing cen
sus of Philadelphia for tho year 18'JO has
been Issued by tho Census Bureau. It
shows an increase in the actual iiuuual
wages ill the decade 1880-00 from $1110 to
.jk2!), or 52.80 per cent,, the greatest ho
inr shown in any city.
The trial of tho officials of tho defunct
Australian Vl.uiklng company ou tho
charge of couspiriug to publish false
statements of the position of tho concern
coucludoil Saturday at Syd.ley after a
session of nine days. The jury acquitted
Directors Scott, Nathey, Martin and Ilur
loy, and disagreed In the case of Directors
Abical. Nathan and McNamara.
GODFREY-CHOYINSKI FIGHT.
Kpeolal Tr.ilns Uelug Arranged for From
lloatoti, lliirlforil uml J'lillnileliililii.
New Yokk, Oct. 17. As the day ap
proaches for thd fight between Georgo
Godfrey, of Boston, and Joe Choynski,
the California pugilist, the interest in
creases and from tho present indications
the attendance will be the largest that
has yet witnessed u fistic contest under
the management ot tho Conoy Island
Athletic Club.
The date fixed is Oct. 81.
At this early day special trains are
boing arranged for by the sporting fra
ternity and others In Boston, Provideuco,
Hartford, Philadelphia, Newark, and ad
jacent cities.
Applications for scats are pouring in
from all sides. Botli men uro hard at
work training for the fray.
Tommy Warren Kills n Man.
Waco, Tex., Oct. 10. Tommy Warren,
ex-featherweight champion, entered tho
I St. Charles saloon, where Skecter Root, n
young gambler, and two women were
'drinking yesterday afternoon, aud
opened lire with a revolver, apparently
I endeavoring to lilt Root;. One of his buf
1 lets entered tho body of Clement Stoval,
causing death. Warren disappeared after
the shooting, nnd has not yet been caught.
l'ostnl .Not Alxorlicl lly V, V.
Chicago, Oct. 17. Rumors have been
current for the past two days that the
Western Union Telegraph Company had
absorbed the Postal Company. Officials
ot both companies pronounce the rumors
absurd, and assert that they have not
the slightest foundation.
The monument erected by tho Mary-
, land Historical Society to commemorate
I the defeat of Cornwallis was dedicated on
1 the battle ground of Guilford
House, N. C, Saturday.
Court
WAS GREYE drowned?
The sons of Millionaire Culbortson, ot
Cincinnati, who were disinherited be
cause thuv raced horses, have been Bet
tied with for $100,000 each.
George A. Mcllhonny, Presldont ot tho
Washington Gaslight company aud a
prominent business man, known through
out the country, is dead in Washington.
Hampton C. Williams, one of tho old
est dry coods merchants in Elizabeth, N.
J., died there Saturday, auod Si. He was
an ex-alderman and n prominent Mason.
Elliott Hunt Pendleton, oue of Cin
cinnati's most prominent citizens, and a
brother of the late Gerge H. Pendleton,
Minister to Germany, is dead ut Cincin
nati. Cardinal Gibbons will leave Baltimore
to-day for Chicago, where he is to deliver
the closing prayer at the dedicatory ex
ercises ot the Columbian Exposition on
Friday, Oct. 21.
William Rushler, a workman at the
Crown Point Iron Company's mine at
Ilammondsvllle, Ind., fell "50 feet to the
bottom of the shaft and was nianglod be
yond recocnitlon.
And, If So, )lil Ho Wullt Olr the Filcrlm
While Asleep.
New York, Oct. 17. Mystery sur
rounds tho disappearance, on tho night
of Saturday, Oct. 8, of Otis Qreye, known
in Now York us a promoter of several
Southern enterprises aud speculations.
Qreye left New York on the steamer Pil
grim of the Fall River Line at 4:80 p. m.
Saturday. Nothing further was seen of
him on the trip.
At Fall River his stateroom was en
tered and and found to be vacant. Thn
berth had apparently been occupied, but
only for n short time. Groye's clothing
and underwear wero lying on a chair be
side the berth. In tho pockets ot his
clothes wero found his ticket, a wallet
containing certificates ot stock and a
small amount ot money.
So far as can bo learned now the only
property missing is $150 in greenbacks.
Groyo was a bouambulist and it is
thought ho may have fallen overboard i
whilo walking in his sleep. Murder and
suicide uro also suggested.
DEATH OF JUDGE SEYMOUR.
Doubting Suffering Women I
JlcKlnloy Law Jtcsult.
Albany, Wis., follows Kan Claire, Sioux
City and Minneapolis In erecting a large
linen mill. This inspires the Democratic
press to utter Sioux war whoops against
the encroachment of the robber barons on
northwest hunting grounds. Chicago
Tribune.
MANY
SUCH
HERE.
Alive lo tho Interests of
our lady renders, wo pub
lish Mrs. Simpson's letter
to Dr. Kennedy,
Dear Sir : I was nn In
valid for yeais, suffering
from kidney trouble nnd
fcmnlo weakness. Phy
dcians prescrilwd for me
and 1 took various rein
edies, but benefit resulted. Our dally
puper noticed the success of Dr. Duvld
Kennedy's Fmorllo Itomeily, of Iton
dout, N. Y., in cases similar to my own.
I purchased it. The lint bottle taken In
small doses, but very regular, improved
mo wonderfully. 5iy complexion
cleared, nppotito improved, Bleep was
Bound and refresh liig.uml a litt le further
uo entirely cured inc. Thtre never was
n medicine for woman-kind, like Favorito
Itemcdy. With all my heart, let me urge
them to use It. Relief will be the result.'
Jilts. S. P. SiursoN, Turner, 111.
Hucli a frank, candid
statement leaves the im
print of truth upon its
face.
The best proof of the
value of Dr. Kennedy's
Favorite llemcdy, is the
good it lias done. What
reason then foi one miller,
ing, or half sick, to
remain bo.
He Had Itecn on tliu Coimoctlou t Suprouia
lleitcli Three Yuui's.
Litchfield, Conn., Oct, 17. Judge
Edwnrd Woodruff Seymour of the Su
preme Court is dead here from acute
bruin fevor. He was taken sick on Fri
day with what nppeard to bo u sick head
ache and blllious attack.
He came of a family which has been
prominent lu public uffalrs in the State
of Connecticut for nearly 200 years. His
father was Chiet Justice or the bupreino
Court and one of his relatives was Unltou
Statos Senator from Connecticut, 1821-33.
He was born in Utcutleld, Aug. au,
1832, and graduatod from Yalo with the
famous class of 1833, which included
nmong its merabors Hon. Wayne Mao
Veagh, Isaao II. Bromley and others of
national reputation.
He was appointed to tue supreme
Bmi eh in 1RS1).
Good
Old Fashioned
Gingerbread.
1 cup molasses, 1 teaapoonful n5,
1 " Fusur, I cinnamon,
1 ' liuUri. 1 Uititpspoonful elnger,
1 pjourorbutteriullk. 2fffgii.
Alout 6 cups of tiour worlc In four,
theiy odd cautlou&ly. fctltlmtti sugar,
moliases and sptce IngOtier to a llgut
creim. Worm 6llKlrf!y on rnnca Ileal
egf well, tlieu nrfa to the warmed mix.
tue,mlll,('i3!8oda,nnd last Hour. Heat
viry hardsftr 10 minutes and bake at
oice liviouf or small tins.
-USE
WILL
CURE
YOU.
It Oumi Cia,Oearln,EoreTLroat.OrcBp,Influ,
Whooslor tough. Brouchlui mi Asthma. A erui
.n for Contamption I i rjU.f U
t.lTf ncid tct. oj. mom.. Yoa will .
ellint tiT.et after Uklae th. fil.t d. S.U f
JOHN K. COYJJE,
Attontj-at-Uw and Real Estate Ageit,
Office B44jkU'i Halloing, Shenandoah, F
THE
NEW SHORTENING,
Instead of BUTTER.
It will make the cake better,
and impart a rich, delicate
flavor, the same as in our
Grandmother's Gingerbread.
Gottolene is a vegetable pro
duct ; new to the world, yet
already famous as a perfect,
wholesome and economical
substitute for lard and butter in
all kinds of cooking. Onetrial
will convince you of the su
perior merits of Cottolene.
Your grocer has it
N. K. FAIRBANKS. CO..
Bole Manufacturers,
CHICAGO, and
138 N. Delaware Ave., Phlla.
and
HEADING JUL SYSTEM.
Lehigh Valley Division.
AltHAKOEUmvt Of PA86EN
OP'.I THA1NS.
MAY 15, 1693.
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?. enn. "aven Junctlon.Mauch Cliunlt,
Vit ."'?;"""", wnito llall, Catasauqua,
Allentown, Hethlchcm, Knston, Philadelphia,
Uazleton, W eathcrly, Quakako Junction, Del-
. "2ol3 , .liL1"0 c'ty at B B7 9-8 a m.,
12.52. 3.10, 6.29 p, m.
ror iGW Ynrlr. K K7 O HQ n , 111 Kn am
5.20 p. m. ' "
hi... lla"eton, WIlkcs-Barre, White Haven,
rittston, Laceyville. Towanda, Sayro, Waverly,
Tn ' "u'-"1-8"! niagara rails ana ino west,
v.i. a. ui., io.iu p. m., no connection tor uoencs
ier. Dunalo or Ktaeara Falls). 8.03 n. m.
FOr UlilVldfyrn. nnlawn.n W.ln. flnn
ottuuunuurK, o.ot a. m., D.20 p. m.
For Lambcrtville nnd Trenton, 9.08 a. m.
For Tnnkhannock, 10.41 a. m.. 3.10. 8 03 n. m.
For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and Lvons, 10.41
a. m.. 8.03 n. m.
1 or Jonnosvillo, Lovlston and Heaver Meadow,
iUO, 8.08 a. tn., 12.62. 5.20 p. ra.
For Audetirlcd, Uazleton, Stockton and Lum
ber Yard, 5.67, 7.40, 8.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.62, 3.10,
ForScranton, 6.57, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., S.10, 5.211 p.
m.
Vnv Tln,lnVt.A.l. 1.. Tt-t ... jt
- "uuvuinun,ucuuU uiu lull UUU X1 rUl'lUUU,
0.67, 7.40, 9.0S, 10.41 a. m 12.62, 3.10, 5.28 p. m. -For
Ashland, Olrardville nnd Lost Creek, 4.27,
.iu, o.Di, iu.io a. m., I.W, I.W, 1.1U, 8.35, 8.10, 8.14
p. m.
For Haven Hun, Contralla, Mount Carmol and
Shnmokin, 8.53. 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.00 p. in.
For Yatesvllie, Park Placo, Mahanoy City and
Delano. 6.57. 7.40. B.08. 10.41 n. m.. 1" K9 .t in K M
i 03, 9.24, 10.27 p. m.
Trains will leavo Sharaokln at 7.55, 11.65 a. m.,
2.10, 4.30, p. in. and arrive at Shenandoah at
9.06 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.28 p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.60, 7.40,
9.08, 10.41 ll. m., 12.62, 3.10, 4.10, 6.20, 8.03 p. m.
Leavo PottBvIllo for Shenandoah, 0.00, 7.40,
B.05, 10.15, 11.48 a. m., 12.32,3.00, 6.20, 7.00, 7.15, 9.30
l 111.
Leavo Shenandoah for HaKletnn. 5.57. 7.40. o.os.
First National
BANK
THEATRE BUILDING,
Sliciinncloalt, Pemia.
CAPITAL,
. W. LEISENIUNO, President.
P. J. FEKQUSON, Vice President,
R. LEISENKING, Cashier.
S. W. YOST, Assistant Cashier.
Open Daily From .9 to 3.
3 PER CENT.
iu.il u. m., is.a:, a.w, a so, b.ih p. m. , , , , .,1
Leave Uazleton for Shenandoah, 7.30, 9.15 interest rCtlU Oil OdVMaS UerJSIX.
11.00 a. m., 12.45, 3.10, 5.80,7.05, 7.60 p. m. I "
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Trains leave for Ashland, nimrdvllln nnd T.nst
ureou, 7.i, 8.40 a. m., 12.30. 2.45 n. m.
t or vaiesvil e. I'arK l'lace. Mahanov CItv.
Dolano, Hazleton, lllnclt Creek Junction, Ponn
Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown,
llothlehem, Easton and New York, 8.10 a. m.,
For PhiledelDhla and New York. 2.55 n m
For Yatesvllie, Park Place, Mahanoy City and
uuiauu, en', 1 1. co a. m., r.do, 4.4U u.v j p. ra.
Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.30
a. ra., i.oa, 4.S7 p. in.
Leavo Shenandoah for Pnttsvllln. S60. R.40.
0.30 a.m., 12.30 2.45 p.m.
boavo I'ottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40
a.m., i.3d, D.iap. m.
I A. SWEIGA11D. Gen. Mftr.
C.G.HANCOCK, Opn. Pass AgW
PhUadelnbJii; Pa,
A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. oA A.
South liethlehem, Pa.
MANHOOD RESTORED.
I'OANATIVOi" B
Wondorful Spanish
llftuedyi is sold with &
Written Guarantee
to cure all Nervous Dis
eases, such as Weak
Memory, Loss of Brain
Power II en da che.
Wakefulness, Lost Man
h ooO , Nervousness, Las-
i-tt..n nil ftrnlna ana
BoforOAftOr Use.lloss of rower of tho
"f hotaphedfromllfe. I qcMratlr. 0u Id
eierllon, youthful Indiscretions, or tho "cesslTB
irnrn...n .rjnm.nr ftttmtii.ant.. which ultimately
lead to InHrui'lty, Consumption and Inianity- l'ut up
in convenient form to carry in theve.st rocket, lrlce
tl n rackEe, or 6 for 5. With erery 5 oraer we bitb a
written suorantee to cure or refund the
money, bent by mall to any atfdrera. Circular frw
In r'aln envelope. Mention this paper. Address,
MADRID CncMluAL tiU., Erancn umce ior u. o. a,
MS Dcaiboru Btrcet, CHICAGO, ILL.
FOR SALE IN SHENANDOAH. PA.. BY
C. H. Haeenbuch, Druggist, N. E. Cor. Main aad
Lloyd Sis.
pENNSYLVANIA ItAILKOAD.
SCnUTLKII.I DIVISION.
NOVEMBER 15, 1891.
Trains will leave Shonandoah after tho above
date for Wlfrgan's, GUberton, Frackville, Now
uasiie, nt. umir, I'ousvine, iiamuurg, itcaain,
Pottstown, Phconlxvlllc, Norrtstown and Phil
adelphia (11 road street station) at 6:00 and 11:15
a. m. ana 4:10 p. m. on weeuaays. For potts
vllle and Intermediate stations 0:10 a, in.
SUNDAYS.
For WItrean's. OUborton. Frackville. New
Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:00, B:40a.m.
and 3:10 n. m. For Hamburg. Rcadlnc. Potts
town, jncenixvuic, iNorrisiown, l'nnaueipnia
at 6:00, 9:40 a. ra., 3:10 p. m.
Trains leave Frackville for Hhenandoah at
10:40a.m. nnd 12:14, 5:01, 7:42 and 10:09 p.m.
sunaays, 11:13 a. m. nnan:iu p. m.
Leave Pottsvllle for Shonandoah at 10:15,
11:13 a. m and 4:40,7:15 nnd 9:42 p. m. Sundays
at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m.
L.oavo riniaueipma (uroaa street siationi ior
Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 6 57 and 8 35 a m.
4 10 ana 7 uo n m woeK aavs. uu sunat.vs leavo
at 0 50 a m. For Pottsvllle, 9 23 a m. For New
York at 3 20, 4 05, 4 40, 6 35, 0 50, 7 30, 8 20, 8.30,
v ou, 11 00, 11 14, 11 35 a m, 12 ou noon aimitoa cx-
ress 1 uo nna luipmi iz 44, 1 so, 1 4u, 2 uu, 3 zu,
00, 4 02, 5 00, 0 00, 8 20, 0 50, 7 13, 8 12 and 10 00 p
12 Ot nlcht. Sundays at 3 20. 4 05. 4 40. 5 36.
8 12, 8 SO, 9 60 11 35 a m and 12 44, 1 40, 2 30, 4 02
(iimtica 4 ou o 28, o 2u, u ou, 7 13 ana 0 is p m ana
12 01 nlcht. For Sea Girt. Lone Branch and In
termediate stations 8 20 nnd 11 14 a m, and 4 00
pmweejtaays. For uammoro ana wasmng.
ton 3 ou, 7 2U. 031, v iu. luzu, 11 is a m, 12 30 turn'
ited express, 1 30, 3 46,) 4 41, 6 57,7 40 p m 12 03
nlcht. For Freehold only 6 00 n m week davs.
or uaitimore oniyai 2 02, 4 ui, aus ana iisu p
Sundays at3 50. 7 20. 9 10, 11 18 a tn, 4 41, 6 67
4U p m, 12 iu nignu isaiumore only duo, ji 3u
m. For Richmond 720am. 130nm and 12 03
nlcht. UundavB. 7 20 a m. 12 03 nlcht.
Trains will leave uarrisoure tor i'lusDurg
and tho West every day at 12 25 and 310 nm
and limited 3 00) and 3 40 o in. Wav for Al-
loona at o 10 am ana 4 iu p m every aay. r or 1
Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 20 a m every day
ana iu 2u p m weoK aays.
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TIUB TABLE IN ISFFISm MAY ID, IB!;.
Trnlns leave Shenandoah as follows:
For New York via Philadelphia, week days.
z.ue, D.Z3, iu.ua a. m., 12.1M, i:.-i9, a.oj p. m. aunaa
2.08, 7.18 a. m. For Now York via Mauch Chunk
Em f to n w. to in .
ntiuiv wijii, u.o. 1.10 11. 111.. .....m, a.-so p. in.
' or Keaaing ana j'nnaaeipnia, weois aays,
08, 8.23. T.1B, 10.08 a. In.,12.23,2.48, 6.63 p. m. &un
dav. 2.08. V.48 a. in.. 4.23 n. m
For Harrlsburg, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m.t
2.4 b, o.m p. m.
For Allentown, week days, 7.18 a. m., 12.33,
2.48 n. m.
U. JU., Id. A3,
., i.zj n. m.
wook uavs.
2.08. 5.23. 7.18.10.03 a. In.. 12,33. 2.48. 6.53 D. m. Sun
day, 2.08, 7.48 a. m., 4.23 p. in. Additional for
Alananoy uity, woea uays, u.on p. in.
For Wllllamsnort. Sunhurv and Lewlshun?. I
week days, 3.23, 6.23, 7.18. 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 6.58
p m. Aunuay, a.so u. m., o.uo p. m.
For Mahanoy Piano, woek days, 2.08, 3.23, 6.53,
7.18, 10,08, 11.28 a. m., 12.33, 1.33, 2.48, 5.53, 6.48, 9.83
p. m. punuay, s.uo, j.m, v.ia a. m., a.iu, 4.f p. m.
l' or uiruruvute, i luippanannocic station 1,
weekdays, 2.08, 3.23, 5.23, 7.18, 10.08. 11.28 a. m.
t M 1 'CJ JU K HI A KB fl . ti..An ana
3.23. 7.48 a. m.. 8.03. 4.30 n. in.
For Asniana ana snamoxm. wseK aays, 3.S3,
d.m, ..id, ii.c a, m.t i.oj, D.oo, v.zs p, m, ouU'
day, 3.-s. 7.40 a. m.. 3 113 p. m.
TRAINS FOB SHENANDOAH:
Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, I
i.io a. m i.ou, .uu, (.ou p. m., i-.io nignt. Sun
day. 6.00 n. in.. 12.15 nkrht.
Lsavo New York via Mauch Chunk, week days,
4.30, 8.45 a. m 1.00, 3.45 p. m. Sunday, 7.00 a. m. I
r ni,nl)kllaJBlnl.ln I ,n ,nM. I
UU" , " A UII.UUI UU1U, YtUUI, Uu)D,t.ll IU.W , UI.
4.00, 6.00 p. m.. from ilroad and CallowhlU and
8.35a. m., 11.30 p. m. from l?thandarcen streets.
Sunday, 9.06 a in., 11.30 o. m , frem 9th and
Green.
Leave Heading, week days, l.bS, 7.10, 10.05, 11.50
a. m., 5.55, 7.57 p. in Sunday, 1.35, 10.43 a. m.
Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m., I
12.00, u,u p. in. sunuay, z.vi, v.uu a. m.. -.uo p. m.
Leavo Tartaaua. week davs. 3.20. 8.48. 11.28 a.
m., 1.21,7.18, 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. m., 1.51, 7.42, 9.44 p. m. Sunday, 3.48, 8.17
a. m., a.M p. m.
Leave Muhanov Plane, weok dtvs. 2.40. 4.00.
6.30, 9.35, 11.69 a. m., 1.06, 2.03, 6.30, 6.30, 7.67, 10.K
p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.uu, u.-7 a. m., J.37, &.ui p. m.
Leave Qtrardvlllo, (Happuhaunook Station),
weeks days. 2.47, 4.07, 6.36, 1141 a. ra., 12.05, 2.12,
o.s, 0.32, c.u3, iu.09 p. m. aunaay, is.47, 4.17, b.m,
a. m.. 3.41.6.07 n. m.
Leave Wllllamtort, week days, 3.00, 9.43, 11.65
a. in., 3.S6, ll.lSp. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m.
I). & O. H. R., through trains leave Girard SALOON AND RESTAURANT
....... .. ... .-... , , , , ... .... . ,
3 b 8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.66, 6.42. 7.13 p. m. Sunday,
0 o), D.tn, a. in.. a.oo, o.a, i.u y. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
COR. MAIN AND OAK STS.
Everything In the tonsorlal line done In first-
class stylo. A tine bath room attached.
CQQ North Fourth Ntrret, below Green, 1'hIU
OuU aclphlu TUu ouh pi.vikim able to curt wbvrt
fei moat Jutlj cvlcbrato pbjiiolaui fall.
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true frlood lo obi, jimug and uidille-aied, and the- r mien.
pJaliug aarrlace. Thouauuda who oomt) fr a i 'in, ct
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tii4lfttfrruael pally, lotwl, MaiurJm, im i Hutuidtr
tvaolima ottly, to 1.80 1 Huodaj". V la U, U nte or call.
Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf
and -ioutu street wharf, for Atlantic City.
Weekdays Express, 9 00 am. 2 00, 8 00, 4 00,
6 00 p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 a m, 4 15, 6 30,
630pm
Sundays Express, 8 CO, 9 00, 10 30 a in. Ac
commodation. 8 00 a m and 1 45 1) m.
Returning loave Atlantic City depot, Atlantlo
ana Aruansas avenues, weexaays express,
7 w, n ou, v w u m una am, oau p m.
Accommodation, 4 10, 6 50. 8 10 a m, and 4
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Bundays Kxpress, 4 00, 600, 800, p m,
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