it I n AW U o MU LABOR RECORD. Ho Has Written Himself the Relentless Enemy o.f all Labor Reforms. A Full mid Correct List of His Lubor Vetoes. Thry Include I lie Anil-Convict Iinlior Jtill. (lie Mechanics' Iilcn Imw, tins l.il'i- and 1,1ml) Mill, the Tiittuiiiont J'iiiino Otgur Hill, tln I'lvo Cent. 1 arc Illll hiuI the Child' Lmtiur lull. Xkw Yohk, Oot. 10. V rVinstmen throtiKtnmt tliB country, re ' iiilli-s of former political affiliations, nr .m'i.imhI against Grover Cleveland on n unit of his raeonl that is so antagonis t . iu the ir interests. In thr Democratic platform, adopted at d' 1 ;". occurs the following: "We de ji. .inn. the McKlntSy tariff law, enacted bv the Fifty-first congress, and v i. iri'"iise its repeal as one of the benefi ce i" ii -ii Its that will follow the option of It' in "i'le in entrusting power to the Dem Of an luirty." ri. i.tiy-flrst section of the present Ite- i In .in tariff, known as the McKinley 1 , i'Iia ides: 'I h if all Kuods, wares, articles of mer- ii.inriKe manufactured wholly or In part iuan luieiKii country by convict labor --'i.UI not be entitled to entry at any of the 1 i.u nt the United .States, and the impor t it ion thereof is hereby prohibited, and the hccretiiry of the treasury U authorized to prcsrribe such regulations as may bo nec essary for the enforcement' of this pro vision." X ndcr the direction of this statute noar t li is admitted into this country without n aworu statement from the shipper and the importer that it is not the product of emiviet labor. Tills is a part of the law which the Democratic platform declares Will be repealed in case power is entrusted to the Democratic party. The Convict Iiulmr Candidate. If it isargued that the Democratic attack ii i ' -n the MuKinley law is not aimed at I'll-, particular section, the answer is that Air 1 1 el.inil, as president of the United .- it. has already committed himself to . 1 p lliey of employing convicts in gov- iT i 'in works, and of deriving govern ment i iMMiuc from their labor in direct? ci imperii ion with free labor. r i nh would Air. Cleveland admit tho t . i'n. i of foreign convict labor, but he .. itilil employ all the convicts in federal p i cms n industrial pursuits and would h e the government make money out of ti work Jn his annual message, dated Dec. 0. VSO, Mr Cleveland, referring to the con ilrmtion of penitential ies for the confine ment of all prisoners convicted and feen trnred in United States courts, says: "Upon consideration of this subject it might be wise to erect more than one of these institutions located at such places as would best suberve the purposes of busi ness aud economy iu transportation. The cons.ilernlile cost of maintaining thou convicts, as at present, in state institutions would he saved by the adoption of the plan proposed; ami, by employing them in tho manufacture of such articles as were needed for use by the government, finite a large pecuniary benefit would be realized in partial return for our outlay." Hostility to La hoc KoToi-ms. Vot only hy his ugly recommendation, Imt by actually twice preventing the full t iactment of anti-convict labor laws, has Mr Cleveland demonstrated his desire to .iidize prison labor in competition with t ie l'vbiir of free njen. In ISM, and agnin in lKss, he killed by "pocket vetoes" acts c t con ;ri ss forbidding the use by the, gov- ninn nt of the product of convict labor. Ylu- l iw became operative only when li cl.ind was defeated, and General Har rison became president. Then It was prcmiitU signed. The lollowing is an itemized record of Cleveland's acts in opposition to labor re forms While governor of New York: IK vrtoeil tbeuieeauii'sMitiii law bill, mak iiiStlu wages of workiutfnien engaged in the i mm ruction of buildings a first mortgage on the property. He vetoed the life and limb bill, making em plovers reKinsible for a ciileuU liapounlng )rom luiiioriucl machinery or lmerlur i tt ruction of buildings. He vetoed the tenement bouse cigar hill, for- tiidilink' the manufacture of cigars In tene ment houses. ile i tned the hill comtielllug the elevated roads of Kew York to churge ouly nve cents fare. He vetoed the nrlnters' hill, requiring all lie state printing to be done hy union work- lnirtmni. lie vetoed the bill making ten hours a legal da '8 work fur all street ear employes. lie vetoed the hill uboliiihiiig oonvlct labor in prisons, although this proportion when submitted to the popular vote of the people was i ui rleu hy a majority or WMU. lie vetoed the child labor hill providing for tbc inspection of factories where children were employed, ntid prohibiting the employ ment of children under It years of age. He signed the bill compelling tin stationary engineers of New York city to puy u tux of per year to the police pension fund or bo de barred from followiug their vocation. He signed the hill reducing the few of the New York harbor idiots, which bill bsnetiud only the foreign steamship monopolies. While president of the United States: He killed by u "pocket veto" the arbitration bill, cum netting thf retereuue to luiuartlal ar biters nt lubor controversies la certain con 1 1 ngeui lea. He killed by a ki t ito" the anil-con. Vict lulxr hill hi Issii, and ulso that of 1BBB, iirbKlUiiigtln '.si- l.i ifuverument officials of any aieich,unl.se Hie product of oonvlut labor. And, In his m. s-ui-e of Dec. B, 18SB, herecom mended tin n iilnj nit nt ot all federal oon uts iu ni iinil.u lining pursuits in federal prisonn ami Hn urn b the government of the liroduct of i In ir luhor. Groer Cicwl.iinl has thus written him self the coii ii t labor candidate. There Ii no mistaking his intention or that of his party. To vote the full I republican lloUut Dluci' u vrom, inurlt In I no squaro to the rlclit of the word Itojuiblican tliusi REPUBLICAN X wlicrww ttio wnrtntopiiUliottii ai- Deais on tho olllcial ballot, fiotlilu. could bo ulinpicr. I'ACTS AM) FANCIES. Proprietor "Hope you llko your steak, sir?" Onfomer "Well I don't j It's durad tough." I'mprUttr "That's funny; 1 have had no complaints." r,V I s'poso not. The cow hud all the complaints." V NEW SEUVtCK. If you aro going West try tho Now Train Service on the Mcklo Plato. Elegant Wagner Bullet Sleeping Oars. Honey talks, and this is probably why we hear so much about loud cheeks. snw waonkr iiuffkt bebnko oaks Will hereafter be run on tho Nickel Plate trains Nob. 1 and 2 between Buffalo and Chicago. V Under a "sketchy little thing" exhibited by Jones there hangs a printed card which bears the words i "Do NotTouch with Canoe or Umbrellas." An apprcciativesuisll boy added the follow ing postscript: "Take an Axe." V NO CIIAXOtXO OP CAPS. Hereafter it will not be necessary to change cars lu going from Itnffsln to Chicago, or vice versa, as tho Nickel Plate will have through train service in both directions. Every through train will be provided with Wagner Buffet Bleeping Cats. See time card. V "What did Howell Gibbon say when his mother wanted to force him Into that mar riage r" "He Mid he had never worn a nde-nn tie nd he waro't going to begin now." TivHE li mm OF IT. A lteporter Investigates several publlu reeumiiietidatlons, and ilnds EVERY WORD TRUE. M!oro Words or l'mlao spoken than Pub- llHhed. The strong letters of recommendation ' and experiences which have so frequently appeared in the various daily papers, edited the curiosity of the Dili tor of tho Albany Arnua uctcrmincd to know as to tho genuineness of the published docu ments, placed the mailer in the liniuls of one of their rcporteis, Mr. Robert A. Male, the veteran foreman of VniiSiykc& Ilotton s I obacco raclory, on Broadway, Albany, N. Y., was lint called upon, and shown the following : "AtMNIt ten venrs airo I hurt n irreftfc riant nf tronbld Mlth stone in the bladder, and I had to submit to an operation. Put the old trouble re anpeared and I feared that another operation would bw tiecessarv. A friend suggested that I IrvPr. K' unedv's Favorite Iternedv. of tton. dniit. N. Y., nfter using the niediefne a short while, I found it was doing mo good. I contin ued Its use and am happy to fay It entirely cured me. I take it whenever 1 feel a little out of sotu, and it always dms me good. Hut tor kidnc y or urinary trouble of liny kind 1 am a proof of Its curative powers. Mr. Male snid every word was true and ami lie would not be without that valu able preparation. Mr. F. C. iirink.orPoughkecpsie.N.Y.. whose famous experience published, as "A bcrap of Paper." Picking a bcrap of paper up in tho street one day, found it con taincd Dr. Ken nedy's Favorite Jtcmedy advertise ment, and as it par ticularly hit liis cac, bought tho medicine utid found the help he had sTe. v. .. iirint!. occit praying lor. In answer as to the truth of the nrtielc, Mr. Brink said lie was tilways pleased to ay a good word f r Favorite Hemedy, ni'd refcrml the writer to tue imiowing Inter lutely published in the l'ouniiuecp- tie Jiigtr. tif.nitf.men Tiwelrlnir manv letters from all over tho country, asking as to the truth otan aiUerlisenu'Ut pnnieo m your pniier. Rivingmy experience with Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite HMneoy, l wish mi cay it mw i mo iw give that iv oommendatio i to Dr Kennedy, and when I sjlil I was eur(i of catarrh of the Wad diT and clnolilu kldiu y diba.-, I wiote s in ply tueiruiu. r or years ierore i used mis vaiuuuipnieuicine, suffered from nrina y troubles, lialn In my bunk and a neivous. sleepless eondilon, yet bi fore I bad takeu tue rouitu ooiue l waseured, sound and wll. I have replied totheteh tters aud am willing to do similar' sen-Ice to those aullcted. But 1 in.ike ibis putilic tUU-ment hoping it miu reaeit tneeye or tne sunerer, ana save mo peisonal correspouueaee, ror uiroy age letter wrltjuu Is note easy. - Yours truly, 24 Thompson fitreul. K C. Baraic Mr. Peter Lawlar, clilef engineer of Messrs. Cianc it Co Paper Mil), Dultou, Mass., said : I don't look much like a dead man, butl was pretty iu ur one I-or nfteen years 1 sutTered pains in my sine, uiv untie vtas bubject to iolent stopiuges. aud often tioged with blood. 1 lost Her ll, appetite, and strength. 1 uonsuilA'U suverui pkysieians who mid I liittalii- atlon of the kidneys and that! could live but a short time. Mr Joliu Hpencer of Pitts- t e d. learning vi iny ftfmilttlnn. said " don't Blr. l'eter I,uler. bother with tb doctors, take Ur. David Ken nedy's l'avorite lienudy and be cured " 1 at once sent for tue same, and had taken ouly part of the bottle, vt hen two pieces of stone passed M.l.l:U- nn.lnna.ambnllmlvi.All f W, I-,.- IUY UII4I1UC-., tailu ,twn . tj tAmi.cr ness and rheumetlsm trouble me no more, aud I feel like a new man. -jnanss entirely to iir, Kennedy s l avorite iiemeay, v Mr. Vj. D. Parsons, head book-keeper wholesale Urv Uoous noueo ot e. .1 ivriioui cb ui.. Hochestcr, ti. y luul n similar ex perience. Ho I zed oneilaywithpainin Ids hack, next etimo stoppage of urine, Medical oilvis.0 was sought, and promt iinctiiit uioiioliillio bladder. In writ ing to a friend ho Dir. K. 1). l'urmnn. says : "I suffeied beyond words to describe. None of the means taken produced any benefit, until I began the use of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Rem edy whieh dissolved the stone, the symptoms began to yield, the pain ceased aud from this time my recovery was complete. Can I after tins experience speak loo Idgmy of tout which stiYvu my ins i " I can speak in higher praise than 1 have written." are the wordsof overv twr son I talked with, which proves the great popularity of this remedy, possessing what no oilier medlcluo has. tho power to save life. It can ho Uiod with safety by all ages Tho worst cases of nervous prostration, sleeplessness, headaches and dlgestlvo troubles, yield to Its curative power. Bait rheum, eczema, rheumatism, scrofula, or any mease unslBg lrom lrunuro blood are banished by this bruin, nervu and dioou tonic, ur, uavia lieuueoy's Favor mmm -I rv'H.iritwv. M OW IB Highest of all in lavenin Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. CHANGES ON THE ERIE. Promotion In Com..ihiu.i of INtabllsll liig tin. New (iaie. Klmira, N. Y., Oct. 29. M. W. Magulre, superintendent of tlio Eric's Susquehanna division has been promoted to superintendent of the Basteru division to succeed C. P. Fitch, who bus been ap pointed general superintendent of the Erie system, a new office. J. V Maguire, superintendent of the Western division, suooeeda to the Smque jaima division, and 11. E. Gilpin, tuperinteuileiit of the Tioga division, goes to the Western division. lj. C. Smith, chief clerk in the genernl managers office, has Iran appointed cuperiutemleut of the Tioga division. The appointments take olfect Nov. 1. A(?dres nf Hegrnt friiii lai'ts. pARtfi, Oct. HO. The most conspicuous members of the American colony in this city gathered at tho U. S. Legation yes terday and signed an address of regret forJIrs. Harrison's death und requested Minister Coolidge to express their sympa thy to President Harrison. NEWS OF THE DAY. A ferrybott capsized iu the River Douro, Portugal, and cloven people were drowned. The ordor of Train Dcspatchers has been organized in Memphis, Tenn., with 102 charter members. Edounrd Muniero, a Frenchman, and his daughter committed suicide, in London because they were starving. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union is holding its nineteenth annual convention iu Denver, QUO delegutes being present. Joe Dickerson, a negro, shot and killed George Grulmm, manager of a tobacco business -lit Madison, Fla., and lynchers xro looking for him. Webster Fluunlgnn, Collector of Cus toms at El Paso, Tex., charged with aid ing iu smuggling Ghine.su across the border, has been acquittod. Villa Oppenhelm, which was once occupied by ex-Empress Eugenie, has been selected as Quoen Victoria's resi dence during her visit to Italy. William Coy, tho murderer of John Wbalen, was sentenced by Chief Justice Mason, in Plttsfleld, Mass., to be hanged on Friday, January 27, in Pittsiield jail. J. L. Spurrier, thp United States Deputy Ilcveuuo Collector ambuscaded and shot by mooushitiers in Lincoln county, some days ago, died iu Nashville, Tenn,, yes terday. James Langdon, a desperate convict. at tucked Patrick Lynch, an employe at the county Jail, Suubury, Pa., yesterday with a knife. Lynch was stabbed ninny mes, aud will die. The Pope has granted a dispensation for the marriage of Princess Marie, old est daughter of the Duke of Edinburgh, and Prince Iteidinand, Crown Prince of Itoumania, a Catholic The Court of Appoals at Albany af firmed the judgmont of tho lower court the case of the People vs. Frank A. McCormack, convicted of killing Edward Gillespie in New York City in 1B90. The Manchester municipal authorities, have decided to lend tho Manchester Ship uanai company s,iu,uuu,uuu. The Salford municipal authorities havo voted $5,000,- UIa) to aid the company lu completing Its work. A runaway car on the inclined nlnno nt the Phillips glass works at sUaplc ton. Pa., run into a crowd of p avengers at the Penn sylvania Itailroad, killing Arch e Dill, William Temple aud John Barclay In stantly. -J. Malcolm Forbes, owner ot Nancy Hanks and Avion, believing that tho two- minute trotter will soon appear, hns made an offer of $0,000 for the first horse that shall trot iu ;00 during tho next five yenrs. Henry Poppenberg, a prominent resi dent ot Ilahway, N. J., was struck yester day by a heavy mall bag thrown from a fast train. His skull was fractured, and he was otherwise Internally injured. He lingered two hours, and died from his in juries. The State Department has been In formed by the United States Consul at Odessa, Ilussia, that tho cholera situa tion in that country has greatly Im proved. The Consul at Cairo says that all vessels from Mediterranean ports, ex oept Turkey and Oreeoe, are subjected to an inspection by the quarantine board at Alexandria. Wasiiihotox. II. 0 Oct. W) For Now England: (ienomlly fair, followed by threat ening weather and ruin In Maine. Kew Hump sblre and Vermont: inoreuiliig cloudmes and probable light showers iu other States w utter ly winds, shilling to BOlltliwotterly: gules oa the coast; warmer, 1 olio wed by coolor, north- westerly winds. For Kuiuiru .ew York, llutteru Pennsylva nia, (sow Jersey aud Delaware: (ieneruUy fair weather: westerly winds, shifting to south easterly: gules on the ooiut; stationary temper ature. For Western New Yorki Fair weather in the interior: light local showers at hike stu tlons; warmer westerly winds: local showers in northern jiortion. For Western Pennsylvania: Fair weather, oxoept showei iu northern portion; wurawrt wenUu-Jy wiuis, abiding to southerly. m;v touii ii.vuitUT.. nw Turk. Uot. 1.140 per eunt ya. nonny in odii iiiir bUMllS UKUINO I'lUUWt. t'.S. 2a. r. h.i. -is. r. U.S. is, v 100 110 flOCkS DLOSIMU. !)Uwars & Iludboc 13tj ueisware, xiusawauiia tieHivru....,, jo.1 r.rie kd i.nu uieterrua ., ttin CONGRESSMAN MORSE SUED. Mi", tlnugnr WttutH 95,000 from Illm for Allrgeil I.ibl. Bortox, Oct. 20. Hon. Elijah H. Morse is the defendant in a libel suit brought in the United States Circuit Court by Mrs. Helen M. Gougnr, of Indi ana. The damages claimed are $25,000. Mrs. Gougnr has also sued the Attle boro "Sun" for alleged libel, tho dam ages In that onsa being placed at $10,000. The suit arises out of the letter which Mr. Morse wrote oa Oct. 10, which was published in the "Sun," und iu which Mr. Morse declines a joint debate with Mrs. Gougnr, and makes some remarks not acceptable to her. The writs are returnable In May iu tho United btaies Circuit Court. G.ft to Itlslutp Umiven. Hoi.toke, Mass., Oot. 20. A large number of friends and iormer parishion ers of Kishop Beaven gathered In the City Hail, Thursday evening to see the presentation to hi n of a purse of about $1,000 as a testimonial. In his reply ac cepting the gift ho snid he should give the in-me' to fie lo il Catholic hosnit.al. B.(!onirhs,-l''T,,.roat.Crcap,Tn8afft2t, Ybocpi-ig: C )Urh, JlroucLiaB a 1 1 Ath.raai. a cenkl uf ri . onnuniDtiOl lu S ' -t- r l ur relief 1 ft ivacfil sti?o. u- f t i. cu You will tee tM ex dtsUori Terjwd-r. Ltrgo k.im" 'lt sum (iAU. PILLS tlrlrrliiai unit Onlv tUniiliifu safe, alfffcyi reiiabl. ladies, sik t lru;stlBt for C?,tchetcr Jincl(i iajl mend Brand Iu Ied and Qold mMiKtoXVAy boxes. acaJcd with blus ribbon. TuLo y ,J no other. Rtfut dang trout tubit it w V uon ana imuanont. ai uragcini, or lena 40. la tAmp fur r&rtloulua, tUmoala!s a4 llcf fi iMdle? in Utter, bj return Vnll. 1 O.GOO TeiLlmfJUilll. Nat Arnsr. Bold bj Ui LoctU DmeiUU. i'MUda-, lt nigs WITH PEERLESS DYES. Forty Fast Colors nt Drug Stores. VOTE FOR FOR THE LEGISLATURE, Honesty in Public Office." VOTE FOR J OF SIIKNA.NDOA.il, FOlt DIRECTOR OF THE POOR. VOTE FOR OF HHKNANDOAU, FOB Director of the Poor. VOTE FOR OF SHENANDOAH, FOH THK LEGISLATURE, (FIItST DISTKIOT.) JOHN B. COYLE, Altorcey-at-Lw tad Real Eittta Agent, Offloe-UedasU's Uullaing, Shennilot, F " Lji 1 US B. IMG DERR J AMES PATTERSON llEADISBJIJI. SroEil Lehigh Valley Division. AltllANOr.MlINT OF PASSES- oru TitAttts. JlAY IB, 1893. pi . . . Passenger tralnsleavo Shon yndoah for Tenn Haven .Tunotlon.Mauch Chunk. Lehlnhton, Slatlngton.Whito Hall. Cotasauqua, Allentown, Dethletiem, Kuston, l'htladclphln, Hazlcton, Woatherly, CJunkako Junotlon, Del- ?Ji!.a5t!.1Ialiancy cy " S-W 7.40, 9.08 a m., l.n, 3.10, p. m. . !or New York, 6.67, 9.08 a. m., 12.52, 3,10, v4v p. m. T.m.Iia.lleton'.yik08l3a"e. White Itavea, P ttston. Laceyville, Towanda, Sayre, Wnverly, Llmira. Itoohoster, Niagara Falls and tho West, . i?;,JPv 3''Pj?' m- no oonnectloa for Ilochos ter; lluffalo or Niagara Falls), 8.1)3 p. m. for Ilelvldero, Delawnro Water Gap and Strolinsburg, 14.67 a, in., 5.S0 p. m. For Lanlbcrtvillo nnd Trenton, 9.08 a. m. For Tunkhannock, 10.41 n. m., 3.10, 8 ir.) p. ra. For Auburn, Ithnca, Gcnevu and Lvons, 10.41 a. ra.. 8.03 p. m. ForJianesvillr, Lovjston and Boaver Meadow, 7.40, 9.08 a. m., 12.62, 6.2fl p. in. For Audenriod, Hazleton, Stockton fttin Lum ber Yard, 5.57, 7.40. 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.83, 8.10, 6.20 p. m. ... For Scranton, 5.67, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 6.20 p. in. . Hazlebroolc, Jeddo, Drlfton and Freeland, 6.67, 7.40,0.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 5.26 p. m. . KK Ashland, Glrardvlllo and Lost tiroolt, 4.27, 7.48,8.62, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 0.S6, 8.10, 9.U p. ra. For Ravon rtun. Contralla, Mount Ontinel and Shatnokln, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.08 p. ra. For atesville, Park Place, Muhanoy City and Pda?2'.6;7'7-'10i9-Q8.10-lltt ra., 12.62, 3.10,6.28, 3.03, 6.21, 10 27 p. m. Trains -will leave Shamoltin at 7.56, 11.53 a. m., 2.10, p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at B a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.20 p. m. Teave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.60, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m.. 12.52, 3.10, 4.10, 5.20, 8.08 p. in. Leavo Pottsvillo for Shenandoah, ff.OO, 7.10, 9.05, 10.15, 11.48 aim., 12.82,3.00, 5.20,7.00, 7.15, 9.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hasleton, 6.67, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5 26, 8.03 p. m. Leavo Ilaileton for Shenandoah, 7.30, 9.15 11.06 a. in., 12.45, 3.10, 5.30, 7.05, 7.M p. m. SUNDAY TItAINS. Trains leave for Ashland, CJirardvillo and Last Creek, 7.2B, 9.40 11. in., 12.30, 2.45 p. ra. For Yatesville, Park Place, Mabanoy City, Delano, Hazleton, ltlack Creek Junction, Penn Haven Junction, Munch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton and Now York, 8.40 a. m., 12.30 p. m. For Philadelphia and New York, 2.65 p m. , For Yatosville, Park Place, Mahucoy City and Delano, 8.40. 11.36 a. m 12.30, 2.86, 4.40 0.P". p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.30 a. m.. 1.05, 4.37 p. m. Leavo Shenandoah for Pottsvillo, 6.50, 8.40, 9.30 a.m., 12.30 2.45 p.m. Lotwo Pottsvillo for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40 a.m., 1.35. 5.15 p. in. I A. SWEIGAUI), Gen. Mgr. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass Agt. Philadelphia, Pa. A, W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. G. P. A. Mouth llcthlehera. Pa. "PENNSYLVANIA KAILUOAD. BGIIUrLKII.L DIVISION. NOVEMUEIt 15, 1891 Trains will leavo Shenandoah after tho above date for Wlggan's, Gilbcrton, Frackvlllo, New Castlo, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Heading, Pottstown, Phoonlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil adelphia (Broad street station) at 0:0.1 asd 11:45 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays. For Potts villo and intermediate stations 9:10 a, ra. SUNDAYS. For Wiggan's, Gllborton, Frackvlllc, New Caatlc. St. Clair, Pottsvillo at l):0i), 9:40 a. m. and 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Heading, Potts town, Phcenlxvillo, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 6:00, 9:40 a. m., 3:10 p. m. Tralnsleavo Frackvlllo for "henandoah at 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 6:01, 7:42 and 10:00 p.m. bundays, 11:13 a. ra. and 5:40 p, m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:15, 11:48 a. m and 4:40, 7:15 and 0:4i p. m. Sundays at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. in. Loavo Philadelphia (itroad street station) for Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 33 a ra, 4 10 and 7 00 p m week days. On Sundays leave at 6 50 a m. For Pottsvllle, 9 23 a m. For Now Yorkat3 20, 4 05, 4 40, 5 35, 6 50, 7 30, 8 20, 8 30, 9 50, It 00, 11 14. 11 M a in. 12 00 noon fltralted ox press 1 06 and 4 50 p m) 12 41, 1 35, 1 40, 2 30, 3 20, 4 00, 4 02, 5 00, 6 00. 0 20, 6 50, 7 13, 8 12 and 10 00 p m, 12 01 night Sundays at 3 20, 4 05, 4 40, 5 35, 8 12 8 30, 9 60 U 35 a m and 12 44, 1 40, 2 30, 4 02 (United 4 50) 5 28, 6 20, 0 50, 7 13 and 8 12 p m and 12 01 night. For Sea Girt, Long Uranch and In termediate stations 8 20 and 1114 am, and 4 00 p m weekdays. For Baltimore and Washing ton 3 60, 7 20, 8 31, 9 10, 1020, 11 18 am, 12 35 (lim ited express, 1 30, 3 48,) 4 41, 657, 7 40 p m 1203 night. For Freehold only 500 p m week days. Forlialtimoreonlyat202,4Cl,5 08and 1130 p ra. Sundays ut3 50. 7 20. 0 10. 11 18 a m. 4 41. 6 57 7 40 pm, 12 03 night. Ualtimore only 5 08, 1130 p m. For Itlchmond 720am, 130p mandl2 03 night. Sundays, 7 20 a m, 12 03 night. Trains will leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg and the West every day at 12 25 and 310 am and (limited 300) and 3 40 p m. Way tor Al toona at 8 15 am and 4 10 p ra every day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 20 a m every day ana iu ji p m wcok aays. lluiua niumikvu uiiuuij lui f iiiiuiuoiJUl v, Elmlra. Canandatgua. Rochester. Buffalo and Niagara Falls at 6 10 a m, and 135 p m week aays. r or iimira ui 0 au p m weeic aays. r or I'Jrru ana intermediate, points at am amaauy For Lock Haven at 5 10 and 9 56 am dally, 1 35. and 6 30 p m week days For Kenovo at 5 10 a m, 1 35 and 5 30 p m weok days, and 5 10 a ra on Sundays only. For Kane at 6 10 a m, 1 35 p m ween ciays. C. II. Poon, J. H. Wood, uen'i Manager; uen-i rasa gr Agi PHILADELPHIA & READING It. R. TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY lo, IDi).'. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week davs. 2.08, 6.23, 10.08 a. m., 12.33 2.18, 5.&3 p. m. Sunday, -,ua, t.jo a. in. r or newi one via xiiaucn ununn, week davs. o.zs. t.ih a. m.. l.iti. -J.4a o. m. ii'or iieaatng and rmiaaeipnia, week aays, .us. o.a. T.ia. iu.us a. m..i..j. .48. d.m d, m. Sun day. 2.0H. T.46 a. m.. 4.23 n, m For Harrisburg, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a.m., .io,.ajp. m. For Allontown, weok days, 7.18 a. m.. 12.83, 2.48 p. ra. For Pottsvillo. week davs. 2.08. 7.18a. m.. 12.33, 2.48. 5.63 n. m. Sundav. 2.03. 7.40 a. m.. 4.23 n. m. ii-or-ramaqiiaanu Mauanoy uitv, weeit uays, 2.08. 5.23. 7.18.10.08 a. m..l2.33. 2.48. 5.53 n. m. Sun day, S.08, 7.40 a. m., 4.23 p. m. Additional lor Mahanoy City, week days, 6.58 p. ra. i- or iancasicr ana uoiumoia, wecu uays, (.is m., s.48 p. m. For Willlamsnort. Sunburv and Lowlsbun week days, 3.23. 5.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. ra., 1,33, 6.1 n m. Sunday. 3.23 a. m.. 3.03 p. m. For Mahanov Plane, week davs. 2.08. 3.23. 5.53. 7.18, 10,08, 11.28 a. m., 12.33. 1.33, 2.48, 5 53, 0.48, 9.S3 p. ra. bunaay, z.uo, a.so, y.-io a. m., i,a p. m. For utraraviue, i itappanannocK (station I weekdays, 2.08, 3.23. 5.23. 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. m, 12.33,1.33, 2.18, 5.53, 6.58, .33 p, m. Sunday, 2.08, 3.23. 7.46 a. m.. 3.03, 4.S0 n. in. For Ashland and Shamoltin. week days, 3.23. 5.23, 7.18, 11.2S a. in., 1.33, 0.58, tf.23 p. m. Sun- uay, 3.3J. t.w a. m.. j.lu p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH: Leave Now York via Philadelphia, weekdays, 7.45 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m 1SU6 night, Sun- aay, o.w p. m., 1.10 nigni. Lsave Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days 4.30. 8.45 . m.. 1.00. 3.45 n. m. Sundav. 7.00 n. m uw .oa Hiimun'MiB, n imjo, , iu, iv.iw u, ui. 4.00, 6.00 p. in., trom llroad and Callowhlll and 8.35 a. m.. 11.30 p. m. from 3th and Oreen streets. I annallhllnnlnliln .l7l .nn sunaay, v.ua a. m., 11.au o. m , rrem vtn ana Oroon. Leave Reading, week davs. 1.55.7.10. 10.05. 11.50 a. in., d.do, t.Di p. m ounuay, i.o, iu.s a. ra. Leave Pottsvllle, weok days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m. 12.30. 6.11 p. to. Sundav. 2.40. 7.00 a. in.. 2.05 n. m Ijuiva ifiiinmiift waul, ilaiia fl n tt id IllUn iu., ...ii 14 iu. ouuuajr, o., i.id u. ui. 2.50 p. m. ieave mananov tntv. wank nnvs. s.411. u.is. 11.47 n ra., 1.51, 7.42, 0.41 p. m. Sunday, 3.10, 8.17 u. in., .1. m n. in. 1 nTA Unhnnn. I)la .Anl. An a I JA AM .... I I U -I'.UUUUI A lUUU, V. GIM U. l.W. 6.S0, t..85, 11 W a. in., 1.05, 2.06, 5.20, 0.30. 7.57, 10.00 p. ra. aunuay, x.tu, t.uu, s.ji a. ra., 3.37, a.111 p. m, uvo uiruruviue, ucappauaunooK auttion weeks days, 2.47, 4.07, 0.30, 8.41 a. m.. 12.05, 2.12, 6.20, 6.3, 8.03, 10.00 p. ra. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07, 8.33, u. m,. a.ti. a.ut p. m. Leave Wllliamsport, week days, 3.00, 9.45, 11.56 a. m., 3.35, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11 15 n. m. For Ualtimore, Washington and the West via It. & O. It. It., through trains leavo Glrard Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & It It. It.) at 3 56, 8.01, U.7 a. ra., 3.50, 6.4. 7.13 p. m. Sunday, a 00, o.vc, 1 i.di u. iu.. 1. 10 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave PhiladelDhla. Chestnut street wharf Ana "wuia street, wnari, lor Atlantic uity. 6 00 p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a m, 4 16, 5 30, 630iira Sundays Express, 8 00, 0 00, 10 30 a m. Ac commodation, 8 00 a ra and 4 45 p m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, Atlantlo uau jvrKuuitas uvonuos. weeKaays i&zpress, 7 00. 8 00. 9 00 a m and 3 15. 5 30 nm. Accommodation, 4 10, 6 50, 8 10 a in, and 4 30 U UI, Hundays Express, 4 00, 000, 8 00, p m. Accommodation. 7 80 a m ana 6 05 n m. O. a. HANCOCK, a en'li.iS8'r Agt. ll-a, BwciuAiiu, uen i Manager First National BANK THEATftU BUILDING, Sltcuunclouli, Petiua. CAPITAL, - . W LEISENRINQ, President. P. J. FERGUfJON, Vice President, J. R. LEISENRINQ, Cashier. S. W. Y03T, Assistant Cashier. Open Daily From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit JHOOD RESTORED. "GAHATIVO," the Wonderful Hpanteh Jtctuedjr, Is (told with a Written Guarantee to euro all Keivotis Di eruipfi, bucIi as Weak Memory, m ot llrala Power, Headache, AVakcf ulnrefl, Lost Slan liood, KervouancB8,Ias ettude, till drains and hm of power of tho Gencratlvo Orpans In fidipr sex. caused bv Doforo & Aftor Uso Photographed from lite. over-fiertlon, youthful indiscretions, or the excesslya aseortoijacco, opium, or suniuiani, wmcu uuiumiei lend t lnliruiity, Consumption and Inoanlty. Tut up In rmivpnlpnt fnnn tn mrrv In the VfRt pocket. I'rlCS l a package, or 0 for 15. Willi every ?3 order we i rIvb a wntien guoraniee to euro ur ro um v' money. Ment by mall to any address, c rcular fre iu I'laiii envelope. iieiuioii mm juivr fluuiti MADRID CHEMICAL CO., Branch ODice for U. s. A. SOS Dearborn Street, CHICAOO, ILL. FOR SALE IN SHENANDOAH. VA.. BY C. II. IUgenbuch, Druggist, N. V.. Cor. Main and DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Will jimtfljitly rrlluva tuo nest dls trewiut; cae cf Acnto or Chronic Xlheu matimii fr (3 out. Ily ftrlctly observing the directions, it will euro you jiermaiv. ently 1 unni tne numcroui iirrptrktiom tntt ncoc thi couulrj, tblt niLdlcli' ti a tifcci6o for tha v&rtona foruu if rln-uniatlRm olit, tid not in hof BfiiBu ' cure ail ' Oii tmttle will mak a aati-tULiorr iiu vm Ifn ou the rotem. anrl la comiootloa ni'U t!it )lllf, todim' (be tutTerer thu ibft iroiifr rnneoy n urea iouaa. tm arecaroeitir if QU"lQ'l tO tl'tb lue tlilTlU of a Iti vftluntiio proper tltm are endorsed bj hundred otta mat nu ti rinK i(.'KiimuniiB Onn iifi'titlt inprtllLtu, rrrnarkftfc for their enrult riwcr. are iitfl fn t p inui ufaotuir of kKUtT'8 KJIEUMATIC unifuy tl.CO rar Bottle. 6 Settles, C5.C0. Till:, 5 Cts. Sex. ii rtir i oru nee; r a mi nut Beep n ttuu ai.va to mm m404-fiomri;r, aou jrou reoe!r f bj mall. 2037 Market trott, rifllud'a. Vu. ABRAFvl HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers ot Of Every Description. Fags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, &c. WFINEST GOODS-LOWEST PRICES.-K Write for catalofrues. Correspondence solicited. EW1S' 98 LYE (patented) The tfrofirew and purett Ujn ma4. ColftS ether Lye, Ulnlng a Oa powrtt-r a oil paokH lo acan with rcmotabl lid. tha oontent arc alw-av rttif fur u. Mlll mile tha btw por IT IS THE IICBT for oleaasInK wuti plrwa, dlilofecilns tlokt. oltfMta, waiting bouiaa, klutj, trccj, alo. PBNNA. SAtVT M'P'Q Ca Ueu.An .,l'hlla.,ia. H. 1, M'GUIRE'S Sporting and Musical Resort ! Second St., CIRARDVILLE. llest Wines. Llauors. Ileers. Ales and finest brands ot Cigars always on band. FOLMER'S Saloon : and : Restaurant, 115 N. WHITE STREET. First-class Lairer Deer. Ale. Porter and Tem perance Drinks a-jl Cigars. Fine old Wines and Liquors always onfcand COO North Fourth Hlrett, bilow Gretn. I'lilla. uOO tlfclplitu- Iheouh l-to Kit tan aUlo W cure wor tia xnoH JuUj gJbrtM jjtk'Um fall. All rfTMt of youthful ladlyn iloo (both tries). Itlood Pol ainf Kunulogi, btrloturi's lljtlrtwele Uleera 11 nfu I hwrlllnifk, l'liuplea I'oor Juimoryi lVahful04 and lfbltlt) KuMcTetworaowiatoucti, cure frtub eaM lo i toluiluyi. TwcntT-ili ytart' uipc.rIioe. Bend i eli. Id itifflj for ltooL Truth. expoalDit trtTr forio tif Quaeivrjr. It w a true trltiud Ui ulJ, jouug aud uilddift-agrd, aud tuoM ooutem plailor martliff. Thuucanda wba comu fur a wleutiao ex aiulnattou itrobouaoa Ur Tuixl tbctreatatt ofall IJij alvlttna. tr. Tbeel cure oawaa tnat uo oae uU can. 1 bowtaiiU or rvler uomi. Iloun. It to K i Uvaulai(, 6 to ( , Wdudar aud Satur day ev.ninji, s to 10. HIM'.l'l h IIOUKS fr danaeroua tiiidavcrcueai Dally, lofcl, ntnlv.lotoS, t&turday vtnlufi oblj, 0 to T.; BDBdaya, 11 w II. Wtlie or oalL OO TOj.THIC OOFFBB HOUSE 82 NortlMuIu Street, For a Good, Cheap Meal MRS. CONNICK IN CIIAltQE. FIRE INSURANCE. , largest aad oldest reliable purely cosh com panies represented by DAVID FAUST, 120 S. JaromSt, Shenandoah, Pa I
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