The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, January 31, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 2

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HAWAII TERRITORY.
The Jfew York Prettt in ppenking nf
Hawaii pay : The notion of the
people nf Hawaii In denoeiiig thuii
Q,iieeiiuul sontlitig representatives to
jwk for annexation to the United
Stale ltHH uxcited inttiiise interest
Mbiotd. HiikIhuU, France and Ger
many liuvo InhK re'ognizetl tlio com
mercial iukI Htrntel(! value of Hnwali.
Tbe liiHhroiieil Qiti'en, who sought to
overthrow tliu Hawaiian Constitution
and etilrstltute autocratic power for the
limited itionaiohy wliiah hits existed
in the little ieland kingdom, is said to
have been particularly euect'pttUle to
J'.riUsh inlluenoe. It is absolutely
oerteln thai failure on the part of the
United States to lake advantage of the
action of tho Hawaiian will be
followed by the neizure of the inlands
bjr M)itio European power. In all
probability England would be the
aggressor.
Suuli a contingeuny is not to be
thought of. Patriotic Americans of
all shades of pollticul opinion can be
depended upon to support the govern
nieut In nssortltij? the paramount
claim of the United Stntee in Hawaii
8 fur as its bunion and real estate
ara concerned Hawaii in American id
ready. It la owned chiclly by Ameri
cano, itii oouinm-oe is almost, entirely
with us, am! the pentiment in favor of
annexation to tills country h.'ia been
steadily growing In volume for years.
It must be remembered that no force
or Intimidation has been exercised by
the United States. The movement to
place Hawii under our flag has been
purely voluntary. The facta show
that there is an overwhelming public
fiontlment on the islands in favor of
annexation to this country or of a
protectorate by the United Statt-B.
As for .the Queeu heraelf, she has for
feited her claims to sovereignty by
bar attempted usurpation. (
The American element is predomi
nant among the foreign population,
and, hb we have pointed out, Amer
ican interests are far in the front of all
others combined. American coins are
the ouly foreign oolns recognized as
leal tender equally with Hawaiian
money, The islands are bound to us
already by enduring ties, and no for
eign power can be permitted to lay
hands upon them. They are ol Im
mense value for naval purposes. Lit
tle expenditure would be necessary to
e&tabllsh a Hawaiian naval station
that would be practically impregnable
As a factor iu promoting the Amoti
on u commerce or the future Hawaii is
f the utmost importance. Whether
a, protectorate or formal annexation Is
diteided upon, one fact Is beyond all
doubt or question. The Hawaiian
Iglkuda cannot be permitted to pass
under any but American jurisdiction
Vote for your favorite teacher.
It Is charged that the steapiahip
companies mo evading tho quarantine
regulations by bringing steerage pas
gangers here in the cabin. This
.should be looked into, although it
must bo admitted that the "cabin"
tost la not the infmllable one as to
immigration. Frequently much more
wndeeirable immigrant come over in
the cabin than In the steerage. Aud
tfceo, a mere property qualification is
out un-American test.
The opening of the new Reading
Triulnal in Philadelphia tit business
on Sunday marks a new era in the
bucJnett of that city, and should be a
mum for general rejoicing. While it
benefit the railroad company, it
benefits the citiaene more, by bringing
ayureM huslueae to a central point aud
affording facilities to travelers that
they have, not heretofore had.
Rxtkmsivjo manufacturers of Moe
HW, iu Russia, are oouttuijilating the
removal of their works to Poland be-
flMUMof the skilled labor mated by
the forced emigration of the Hebrew
worklug people. Native1 Ituseiau
labor is wholly incompetent to take
their plaeee and employers are com
pelled to remove their plants to points
where the neejHed workers cm be
found Of course aui'l) a n.igiutionof
oapi al and employment Irmu the
great Ftu-Hian Indus: rial twi'i-.s will
bo ce ii"u-iy felt, but it u a I ibt pen
alty ... my for the Inhuman perse
cution coiidiinled by the government
of the Czar against the Hebrew race.
PROTEST FROM ENGLAND
She Instructs Her Minister to
Make Complaint.
L
THE QUESTION OF ANNEXATION.
PrenMoHl, CeMnrt anil SnaM Kit Id tn In'
I'arrably liln,eil --Mr. Mnrrlmiii Ap
prove r UoiiiiiI gteVen' Aftttnn In
Ordering Trmip Ahr ni Honolulu
Ixircnoii, an. 81. The British tfovern
mi ut bos inHtmctud Sir Julian Pan nee
ful.e, ItH Mbdstur in Wanbltigton, to pro
test aKainst tbe art.lou of tho Untteo
StateB official and toruea in llawail. The
protest, U Ik uiKtcrHtood, will bo lodged
with Hw ret.iry of State Foster to-day.
To wliat extent the protenb guest cannot
lie stated now whether it in restricted to
a proteni uKftinut thu action already taken
in Honolulu, or whether it goes to the
length ot protesting in advance ngahiHt
annexation sought for by the representa
tive of the provisional government now
on their way to Washington.
Mr. A. HotTnung, who is the Charge
d'AITaireS of the Hawaiian Legation, lius
received official news conm-ining the re
port ot a revolution in the Hanniian
Islands and thu dethronement ot (jueeu
LilioukulHiii. The Hawaiian representa
tive viHlted 1 jortl Hosebery at the f'oroign
Oflice to discms the Hituutloir'with him.
Loul Rolieherry also hinted that England,
Frnnoe and Oerinaiiy would not. he likuly
to consent to the annexation ot the Ha
waiian Ixluuds by the United Stutea.
TLe PrhioRta Victoria Kawukiu Kalu
1 it ii i Lunalilo Kahuiinuiahllurinlnpu, Heir
ess to the Hawaiian throne, lias also re
ceived despatches from her mother oou--tainuiK
a record ot i count events.
The Evening Globe, Tory organ, said
last evening that the annexation ot
Hawaii may result in bringing tn United
States into foreign relations at Variance
with tbe whole of their traditional policy,
md cause friction mid courllct between
them and the English colonies. "Ameri
can aggression on the Pacific," adds the
Ulobe, "would occasion Australian re
monstrance, to whiuh the British would
be compelled to listen. The internal af
fairs of Hawaii will settle themselves the
sooner it is more clearly understood tiiat
they are not to be made a tempta
tion to the United Stales to commit a
most uncharacteristic aot of folly."
The Pull Mali Gazette, now also a
Tory organ, is neutral in "its remarks oa
the queutioa oC American annexation of
Hawaii, and HUggetta that it would be
interesting to see how the Americans
would manage u colony.
APPROVED BY THlt PRESIDENT.
MluUter Strvn' Aelln MwU tVllh Mr.
Haralson' Approbntlon.
Washington, Jan. SI. --The Hawaiian
question continues to be .the great topic
of discussion in ometai oircies.
It is pretty clearly indicated that the
administration is iiot, in any way luke
warm iu the matter, as was at ltrst sup
posed. The action ot the commander of the
Boston, against whicli Ureat Britain is
about to' file, or has filed, a formal pro
test, has received the otliclal approval of
the President ami his Cabinet.
The sentiment iu favor of annexing is
rapidly spreading. Several members of
thu Cabinet have expressed themselves as
being in favor of accepting the proposi
tion, hut us the action necessary to ac
complish annexation must come as well J
frnm VliA 1pcrlalntdvift hm tha executive!
branch of tbe Government, these declara
tions do not in themselves amount to
more than the expression of opinion of
private citizens.
The matter will doubtless ho considered
at the Cabinet meeting to-day, but ot
course nothing will be decided upon ex
cept probably to arrange for the reception
of the Hawaiian Annexation Commis
sioners upon their arrival iu this city
Friday.
It lias been reported that President
Harrison in in favor of the annexation of
Hawaii. His action on the part taken in
the revolution by the United States olll
cials and forces may also be regarded as
proof of the correctness of thu report.
Although tho course pursued by Minister
Stevens in ordering the Boston's murines
on shore was without explicit instruc
tions from his government, his action has
been fully approved by the President.
normally bho'ild ICeafi Hands Oil'.
Ukhijx, Jau. Ul. Tho Vossischo Zel
tung, Hadloal, saya of the revolution iu
Hawaii; "The restoration ot tho Queen
certainly would be preferable to a tripar
tite control of tbe country. Our experi
ence with Samoa by no means recom
mends a repetition of such an experiment.
Germany has no reaMiu to meddle further
with South Sea affairs. America and
Great Britain might better be left by us
to settle their relstious as they think
proper."
:iik1hihi Chiux'd With iHCuntlstauoy.
Pahis, Jau. 81. The Paris dailies
taunt England with incousistuuey be
cause she objects to American aggression
in Hawaii, while she herself excludes
other powers front Egypt. The Mouiteur
Universe! says tltat tbe great American
people are uot of the sort to be intimi
dated by British bluster.
Tits Miisiwsf hut Hi ran JnUrtl.
San Francesco, Jan. 81. Henry T.
Scott, manager ot the Union Iron works,
states thai it is uot likely that tbe coast
defease vessel Monterey will be sent to
Honolulu, as tbe voyage would be too
hazardous for a vessel of her construction.
To liniid Rhode Ismail's Debt.
Pbovidkkcb, Jan. 81. The Legislature
began its annual session here to-day.
Got. Browu in his annual message rec
ommended bonding tbe debt of the Statu
for S4,U0U,UUU and expending the greater
part of the money In. plaoiug tbe high
ways all through Kbods Island in
good condition.
Aguliut Sunday Opening of the 1'nlr.
Camus, V. J., Jan, 81. At the Stats
couveutiou ot the New Jersey Subbath
Union held bare last night resolutions
w ere adopted requesting that no action
be take to opea the World's Fair gates
on Suuday. A numlwr of addresses by
proui inset per-jus went delivered.
Vuniuus Iron I'ler to b Torn Down.
I,ono Branch, Jan. 81. The famous
great ocean tubul.tr pier lu re is to be
torn down, and tbe material pvill bo sold
for old iron.
Highest of all in Lcavcnino; Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
ABSOlUTEOf PUm
APPOINTED BYGOV. WERTS.
A Mnleh of Nmtiluatlons Trutinmlltrd to
tbe wfiKtn.
Trkston, Jan. 81. The Oovenior has
sent the following nominations to the
Senate:
For Lay Judge of the Court of TCrrore
and Appeals, iu place of JiuAtliau S.
Whittaker, whose term expire, Walter
Phelps, ,ii present United States Minister
to Oeruiauy.
For Port Warden of Hudson county,
James P. Laverty.
For Prosecutor of the Plf vs ot Ilud.ion
county, Charles H. Winiield.
For IjBW Judge of Common Pleas Court
of Ocean county, James K. Otis.
For Prosecutor of the Pleas of "lleroer
county, Bayard Stockton.
For Judge of the Common Picas Court
of Morris comity, Francis Chiids.
For Lay Judge of Morris county, Chas.
Ilarkins. ,
lior Prosecutor of the Pleas of Sussex
county, Theodore Tluionsoii.
For Law Judge of thu Common Pleas
Court of Bergen cotmty, James M. Van
Valen. 0
For Law Judge of the Common Pleas
Court of Monmouth county, Archibald A.
Higgins.
THE HOMESTEAD POISONING CASE.
Veracity of the Cooks Iin)eiln d Ueuip
sey on the (Hand.
Pirrsnuua. Jan. JU. At tho session of
thu Beatty Homestead poisoning case a
number of witnesses wern examined for
the defense who stated that thu reputa
tion for veracity of Gallagher and David
son, the confessed poisoners, was bail.
One witness, John Campbell, a kMjuui
boat man, suid ho would not bolievo
Davidsou under oath.
Hugh Dempsey, master workman of
the Knights of Labor, who was convicted
last week, was put on the stand. Ho de
nied that ho ever authorized Beatty to
hire Gallagher or Pavidsoa to go to
Homostoad aud poIsoD non-union work
men. Demp-ey then related his connection
with G. dumber and Beatty. He said ho
told them to go to the mill aud secure
for him the number of men at work there
and what was being done; that Gallagher
made a report to him iu accordance sub
sequently. He could uot say when this
report was made, but thought some time
iu August.
FLOOD DANGER PASSED.
Itivers l'a Ulns and fee MiivhiK Oat With
out Dolnir Much J).iuie.
Pittsburg, Jan. 31. All danger ot n
flood has passed. The rivers are now
falliug, and the ioe is moving out to tho
satisfaction of the rivernieu, as well as
the owners of property along thu streams.
The only damage was on the Allegheny
river near tho ISth street bridge, and
was caused by immense quantities ot
ice and debris lloating against the lum
ber rafts o JCopp & Voegtly, moorod at
that point.
The heavy lines were cut in two, and
the rafts were sivept down the river.
When the wreckage readied the coal
flouts of Hartley & Henderson, a coal
boat partly Ailed with coal was wrecked
aud sent to tue bottom of the river.
A coal tloai to which the boat was at
tached was also badly damaged. The
loss is estimated ut $30,00!).
XTreuty-sevttii Alton Victims So Far.
At,T0Jf, 111., Jan. 31. Twenty-seven
victims have now been numbered iu tho
fatalities resulting from the oil oxplosiou
at Alton Junction Yesterday Louis Mc
intosh and John Burke ended- their
misery and last night Barney Nienouus
nf Alton Junction, was the latest of the
victims to die. Tho iujured ones aro
nearly all in a very had condition and a
dozen or more duuths will fulloiv.
Now South WuIcV Kxlitolt.
New Youk, Jan. 31. Dr. Itenwlek,
Executive Commissioner ot New South
Wales to the World's Fair, has arrived.
He will go at ouce lo Chicago. "Our ex
hibits will occupy 00,000 feet of space,"
he said, "and oijr displays will cover
mines, agriculture, lihoi-il arts, manu
factures, women's work, ethnohmy, elec
tricity, iisberii-s, plants, mauiuuury, live
stock aud lure-try."
Mr. tad Mrs. Ju. VLsludtU, Wouustoclt, X.T.
Mr. ShultU Relates the Remarkable Rocov.
ery of Hlnnoir and Wife.
' I was -rriIlr troubled ,tl my sloitl
in It, inv food would lire ik udiir I 't at-
III l line iar I'vt'ry iuuiii vim
Iximiilir. sour lNlri sMl lenliilir i re
Ii it'i oil vsirluns n II i. k liiuuy so-
eittkd rtT'1. hut linn I,. 1 m ; I' rdi.s- ut
nr. riviil Kriiiieilt S':i oriti' Iti in-
tyi of KoiiiIoim, A. 1 ii, Uritiitmd to
trv it ; an r iisinc in siun wnun i-uu
anil Infant I Lad finished the llllrtl tutUt) 1
was cured But tbe nrvotent blcesiuK wasthej
cure it performed lie- inv wile, wno previous
to takm.' It whs truuhlcl with tlckne com
ni"ii t all women. Mie us s ill H at ill.
culd Lordly ill 11 Li rselt o'toilt lb liuusoj
see too uritaaii Kiuasort..! caih-.iis sn v. uf
but with no avail until she uk i avorile
Ituiiiiu!)'. In a short while sIk i " i')
picuup iu Iienltli aud sl!Hgl ai;.;" a
uell wuiuuii Ht-iliay. 1 LoneitlJ iw-li v
bad rt not twea for Mr. iciiiiuli',e rnvor
lie Remedy, she would Lave been in Iter
grave to-day it's Hie Kree-leat 1
"lim on ourlb. It's wort It It's weight
in ;oluV
Wo guarantee a cure, or money re
funded 'Iy it, you run no risk.
lo dipt li TVesleyau'a l'mitliHll Tnnni.
MiDDi.rriovvN, Conn., Jan. 81. The
niem tiers ot the Wesleyali football team
voted for a captain for next year's team
yesterday. Gordon, '01 and Leo, '05, were
tbe competitors, and Leo was cbosen.
subject to tho approval of the graduate
advisory board.
1'huI du Clislllu Iteiiiemhereil.
Ni;w Youk, Jan. ill. Paul dn Chaillu,
tho African explorer, was yesterday pre-
renteu by the Anicrlcnii Geographical
society wltu a handsome silver loving cui
iu commemoration of tho tffith anniver
sary of his return from Africa.
llideaso of a Murdnreflfl.
Lokdow, Jan. 81. A sensation lnw
been causeil by the release by order of
the Home Office ot Marguerite Dixulanc,
the rarlt JLiauo murderess, who' wns con
vlcled in 1872 of the atrocious murder of
her mistress, lime. Kiel.
laiicr of llatnacn In .Tanuitea ltay.
Rockawav Beach, L I., Jan. ill.
There is danger of much dnmaue result
ing in the breaking up of the ice in
Jamaica Bay, which, for the first time in
many years has beenv oompletelr frozen
over.
A lllolne Memorial Mtfiul Meeting.
Chicago, Jan. 81. Arrangements aro
being made by tho Chicago Blaine club
foi tlit. luiiilino of il NT itt.ioiml TtlnirK.
memorial tuaas meeting In this city at au
early uate.
.f,isvtn . Harris lleslRnt.
Pliit.Ai-MTHiA, Jan. 111. Joseph S.
Harris has resigned the vice-presidency
of the Philadelphia & Iteuding Coal ami
Iron company.
Mr. Goo. IV. Oootc
Of St. Johnsbury, Vt.
Like a
Great Suffering
After the Crip
Treuujiulous lloavlno in tho Head
i'utu ii the Stomach
"To C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.:
"Two yeari ago I had a severe attack of the
Grip, Which left mo In a terribly weak and do
hllltated condition, bast winter I had another
attack and wns again very badly off, my health
nearly wrecked. My appetite was all none, I
nasi mi niiuiiKlilt o il. tireu 1111 iku iimi'.imo
disagreeable inuring noises in my head, like a
waieriau. i also uaii sovcro neauacnes una
Scvoro Sinking Pains
In inv stomach. I took medicines without lien
old. until, hailing heard so much about Hood's
harsHparllla, I concluded to try it, and the re
sult Is very gratifying. All (lie dlsagrcable
effects of the (J rip aie gone, 1 am free froiu
pains ana acnes, anil nennvo
Mood's Sarsapairiiia
Is surely curlne: my catarrh. I lecommend It
to all." ueo. w. coon, St. Jolinslmry, vt.
HOOD'S l'If,LS euro Nauiea, Blck Headache.
Indlgontlon, lllUousnuta. Sold by all druggista.
Cures Coiisamption, Coughs, Croup, Hore
Throat. Sold by all PrucRisit on a Giuranirr.
For a Lame Side, Back or Chest Shiloh'a Porous
...... wuiyie(i(.iMii.avtUM. ..UM.
SMILOH'S VITALCZER.
Mrs. T. 8. Hawkins, Chattnnoofru.Tenn., says:
"Shfloft'i Vialucr'..lVKD Jlfr LtFliF 1
eonitderittiiebfttremalvforaiUsbaUatednistem
I ever wed." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney
trouble it excels.
nice 10 ots.
CATARRH
REMEDY.
Haavou Catarrh ? Trv this Uumedr. It will
ielieveaud Cu-e you. Price GO eta This In
Jeotor for Its successful treatment Isfurnished
free, tniiloh's Remedies are sold by us on a
guarantee to give ant in faction.
I'D' sale by C. H. Hageubuoh.
JOHN F. PLOPPERT'S
Baksry : and : Confectionery,
No, 26 East Centrelreet.
Ioe oreani all tbe year 'round. Open Sundays
I am now making a superior quably of CKiCAM
dKl'.AO. sometalrtg new. You want to try it;
rou'll use no other If you do.
CLAIRVOYANTr
The recognized wonder of the 18th century, Is
now ut ihi C utral House corner Centre and
White street , hen mdn Hi. .he n uds the
past, presi-n' and future n-i fiiun g to love,
courti-tilp in 1 in irr.ase u in .tic uuiio'cs md
business ''ilnvult es iii n fur hort t.meonly.
CONSULTATION , 60
HIS.
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PHYSTVA.V A.XD SL HOKOy.
OMoe ami It. nldence.No. 31 Nona Jaidia
Street, Sheuaudoau.
PrnifT I 1ii.i.i.i, .nhnai-i-iffl
nHILQH'm
liliAUIMi n. o.'SSib.
Lehigh Valley Division.
Antbraolto coal used ex
clusively, Insuring cleanlt-
nenn ituu comiori,
rrangemcnt of passenger trains Deo. 4, ten.
Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for
Henn Haven Junction, Maucb Chunk, Le
ilrhton, Slatington, White Hall, Oatssauqua,
Uleiimwn. llclhlebem. Kaston. Phlladelniila.
ita)etnn. Wcnlherly. Quakake Junction, Del
,nu and Mshano) City at 6.01. 7.40. 9.06 a m.,
IS.52. S 10. B.K7 p. m.
For New York. 0."4. B.DS a. m.. 12 BS. s.in.
S.27 p. m.
ror itasieton, wilkes-liarre. White Haven,
I'lttston, Loceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Wsverly,
i;imim, Hoobesier, Niagara Palls and the West,
Id 41 a. tn., (S.IUp. in., no connection for Itocbes-
cr, iiunnio or niagsra r ails), 8.UB p. in.
1 or nelvidere. Delaware Water dsn nnd
-struudshurg, 6 U4 a. id., iXI p. in.
ror iamuerivuie ana Trenton, v.ue a. m,
.'or Tunkt.arinock, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 8 OS p. m.
for Auburn. Ithaca. Geneva and Lvons. 10.41
a. m..8.0Sp. in.
r or j sanesviue. vision ana neaver Meadow,
.w, ..w n. ui., u.,, o.un y. iu.
For Audenrled, Hacleton, Stockton and Lum-
or iikra. o.u4, ,.4U. v.on, iu.il a. m., la ss, 3.10.
iltp.n.
For Sorantou. 0.04. 9.08. 10.U.B. m.. 3.10. 5.27
s iw p.m. ar
ForlliiBlehrook, Jeddo, Drltron and Freeland,
i.01, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. in., 1.M, 3.10, 5.17 p. m.
For Ashland, (iirardville and Lost Croak. 4.ST.
.46,8.58, lO.l&a. m 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 0., 8.10, 8.1S
.1. in.
For Raven Run, Centralis, Mount Gsxmcl and
nanioKin, c.na, lu.ina. m., 1.4U, 4.4U, 0.07 p. in.
For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City otd
Jelano, 0.04, 7.40, 0.0B, 10.41 a m., 12.ES, 3.10, 5.27
03. 9.38. 10.28 p. m.
Trains will leave Shamokln at 7.96, 11.86 a. m.
.'.10, 4.80, p. rn. and tirrlvo at Shenandoah at
.OK a. m., 12.62, t).IO. 5.77 p. m.
Leave Shenancoah for Pottavllle, 6.60, 7.40
1 08, 10.41 a. m., 18 62, 8.10, 4.10, 6.S7, 8.08 p. m.
Leave Pottavllle for Shenandoah. 8.00, 7.36
'.06, 10.16, 11.48 a. m., lli.82, 3.00. 5.80, Too, 7.15, 9.3o
p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Huzlcton, 0.01f7.40, 0.OP
10.41 a. m., 18.62, 3.10. 6 27, 8.03 p. in.
Leave Huzlcton for Shenandoah, 7.30, 0.16
.1.06 a. m., IS. 46, 3.10, 6.80, 7.10, 7.68 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Trains leave for Ashland, G irardvllle aud Lot
Oreek. 7.29, 9.40 a. 111., 12.80, 2.45 p. m.
For Yatefvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City
' lolano, Uazloton, lllaok Creek Junction, Penr
iaven Juuctlon, Mauch Chunk, Allcntown
ilcthlehem, Baston and New York, 8.40 a. m.
" For' Alladelnhia 12.30 2 5fi p m
For Yatesvllle, Park Place. Mahanoy City anc
Delano, 8.40, 11.85 a. m., 12.30, 2.6, 4.40 6.01 p. in
Leavo Hazlcton for Shenandoah, 8.3U, 11.31
1. m.. 1.06, 4.87 p, in.
Leave Shenandoah tor Pottavllle, 5.60, 8.40
J. m 9 IK n n
Leave I'ottuville for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.41
i.m.,i.i, D.iop. in.
I . SWKIGARD, Oen. Mgr.
C. O. HANCOCK, Uen. Pass AgL
Philadelphia, Pa.
A. W. NONN15MACHEK, Asst. G. P. A.
lHouth Bethlehem, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA A HEADING R. It. v
C'TIME TAniJi IN EFFECT JAN. 29, 1893
Trains leave Shenandoah as follows:
For New York via Phlladelnhla. week davs
i.0B,5.23,7.18,10.()8 a.m., 13.38.3. 18,5.63 p.m. Sunday
i.ue, , .no a. ni. 1' orisew x oris via rauuc-aununit
week days, 7.18 a. m., 12.38, 2.48 p. m.
For Reading and Philadelphia, week days
:.08, 5.23. 7.13, 10.08 a.-ni.,12.38,48,6.68 p. m. Sun
.ay. 2.08. 7.48 a. m., 4.88 p. m
For Harrisburg, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m.
.VMp. 111.
For Alleulown, week dars. 7.18 a. m., 12.33
i 48 p. rn. ,
For I'ottsville, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. in., 12.38
: 48. 5.63 p. m Sunday, 2.08, 7.4fl a. m., 4.28 p. m
For Tamat; 1a and Mahunoy City, week days
:.08. 5.23. 7.18.10.08 a. m..l2.38. 2.48. B.53 D. m. Sun
my, 2.08, 7.46 a. m., 4.38 p. m. Additional foi
Muhnnov Citv. week diivs. 0.58 o. m.
For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.1f
m., .ss p. m.
For Willlamsport, Suubury and Lewlshure
veek days, 8.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 6.58 pm
Sunday, 8.28 a. m., 3.08 p. m.
For Muhanov Plane, week dnvs. E CW 8 21. 6.23
18, 10,08, 11.28 a. m., 12.38, 1.33, 2 48, 5.68, 0.S8, 9.81
j. m. ounuay. s.ub, a.si. i.w a. m., 3.U3, i.aj p. m
For (jltardville, (Rappahannock Station)
ivecli days. 2.08. 3.23, 5.23. 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 aftn
1.' 38.1.33, 2.48, 5.63. 6.68. 9.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.08.
' 23. 7.40 a. m.. 3.03. 4.28 d. m.
For Ashland and Shamokln. week days, 3.28
izi, 1. in, 11. ice a.m., i.iis, o.se, u.os p.m. styi'
bj , o.o. , . w n. iu. , o.uo u. m.
TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH:
Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days
7.16 u. rn., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.15 night. Sun
.lay, 0.00 p. m.. 12.15 night.
Lsuve New York via Mauch Chunk, week dava
t.OO, &46 a. m., 1.00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m
Leave Phlladelnhla. week davs. 4.10. 10.00 a. rr.
1.00, 6.00 p. m., from market and 12thSts., and
s.36n. ra ll.dOp, m. from 9th and Green street,
Sunday, 9.06 a m., 11.80 o. m , from 9th and
Jreen.
Leave Reading, week days, 1.S5, 7 10,10.06, 11.50
0. m., 5.56, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.36, 10.48 a. m.
.eave i-oiisviiie, weea aays. r.iu, 7.40 a. m,
12.80. 6,11 p. ta Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.05 p m
Leave TuiLonua. week davs. 3.20. 8.48. 11.28 a
m., 1.21,7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.20, 7.43 a. m..
2 50 p. m.
Leave Mahauov Cttv. week davs. 3.45. o.ifl.
11.47 tt. m., 1.51, 7.42, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 3.40, 8.12
u. m.. a,M p. m.
iMva Mahnnm. Dlni.. n..!. am QUI 1M
uvwtw .ut.u.auuj' .(.., ITVVIV UVD, .U, V.W,
6 30,9.36.10.40.11.59 a.m.. 1.05,2. 08, 5.20,0.28,7.57,10.10
p. iu. aunuuy, .su, s.uo, .zi a. m., s.37, d.ui p. m.
uoave uiraruvuje, iitappanannooK aiatlon),
feoksdays. 2.17, 4.07, 6.38, 9.41 10.10a. m., 12.05,
2.12, ..11, 6.26. 6.32, 8.03, 10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.47
4.07. 8.33. a. m.. 3.41. 5.07 n. m.
Leave Willlamsport, week days, 8.00, 9.50, 12.00
ki. m., 0.00, 11.1,-1 p. m. aunaay, 11. lap. m.
For Ualtlmore, Washington nnd the West via
11. & O. it. R.,' through trains leavo Oirard
Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. Si R. R. R.) at
3 60, 8.01, 11.27 n. m., 3.50, 6.42. 7.10 p. m. Sunday,
a w, c.v, 11..1 u. iu., i).iiu, o.u, I.1U p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia, Chostnut street wharf
anu -mum Biruci wnari, tor Atiantlo Ulty.
Weekdays Exnress. 9 00 am. 2110. 4 no. kiyi
p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a m, 6 45, 6 30 p m.
Sundays Express, 9 00, a m. Accommoda-
iion, d w a m unu 4 p m.
Returning leave Atlantic City depot, Atlantic
and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express.
w, , w, 1. w u iu uuu s w p IU
Accommodation, 810am and 4 30 p m.
Sundays Kxpross, 4 00 p m
Accommodation. 7 SO a m and 4 30 p m.
C. Q. HANCOCK, Uen'l Pass'r 'Agt.
I. A. HWEIGARD. Pen I Manager
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
sonnvLKitL nrvisios.
NOVEM11ER 15, 1891.
Trains will leavo Shenandoah after the above
date for Wlggun's, Gllberton, Fraokvllle, Now
Casile, St. Clair, I'ottsville, Hamburg, Reading,
Pottstown, Phoanlxville, Norristown and Phil
adelphia (l)road street station) at 0:0(1 and 11:46
a m. and 4:15 p. in. on weekdays. ForPottS'
vtlle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m.
SUNDAYS.
For Wfggan'a, Gllberton, Fraokvllle. New
Castle, St. Olair. Pottavllle at 8:00, 9:40 a.m.
and 3: 10 p. m For Hamburg, Reading, Potts
""l pbalivllle, NorYistown, Phlfidelphta
at 8:00, 9:40 a. m., 8:10 p.m. F
.nT!:ftm,, lave Fraokville for Hhenandoah at
10:40a.m. and 11:11, 6:04, 7:42 and 10:09 p.m.
hundays, 11:18 a. m. and 6:40 p. m.
Leave Pottavllle for Shenandoah at 10:15.
11.48 a. m and 4:40. 7:16 and 9:42 p.m. Sundays
at!0:40a. m. and5:15p. m. "
Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for
Pottavllle and 8henandoah at 5 57 and 8 36 a m,
4 10 and 7 00 p m week days. On Sundays leave
Bt 50 a m. or PotUvifle, 9 S3 a m. For New
Yorkat8 20, 4 06. 4 40, 5 S6, 660, 780, 8 20. 8 80
0 60. 11 00, 11 14, 11 85 am. 12 00 noon rfllmltea
PresB 1 08 and 4 50 d ut) 12 41, 1 85, 1 40. 2 30, 8 80.
. 4 02, 5 00 6 00 S 20, 6 50, 7 13, 8 12 and 10 00 p
ft, " 2,' "'A0-, Jundays at 3 30, 4 06. 4 40. 5 8t
8 12. 8 80, 9 60 11 36 a tn and 12 41. 1 40 2 80 4 at
(limited 4 60) 5 23. 6 20, 0 50, 7 18 and 8 W p m'aad
12 01 night. For Sea Girt, Long lJranoh and in
termediate stations 8 30 and 1111 am, and 4 00
pm weekdays. For Holttmore and Washing,
ton S 50, 7 20, 8 31, 9 10. 10 20, 11 18 a m, 12 86 (lim
bed express, 1 30, 3 46,1 4 41, 0 Si 7 40 p m II
hlgnt. For Freehold only 6 00 p m week dare.
For Ilaltimfcre only at 2 02. 1 01, 6 08 and U 30 p
7 40 p m, 12 M night. Baltimore only 608, 11 30
P a- ForRiehmond7 80am, 1 80 p m and 12 08
",if.ri-Yr'AL."n,Pt-
. . ... 1 - " " uttErwuurK lor 11
and the West every CUv at It 46 ana a
,rfr?h2wul. 'eave Harrisburg for Pittsburg
and (limited 3 00) and 3 40 p m. Way tor Al
mam
toona at 8 16 a m and 4 10 p m every day. For
riV?nliSBand-A1V0.na It 20 a m everyday
and 10 20 p m week days.
u.TJfJn XUI leSv? subury for Wllliamspot.
ElDOlra, Oaaandateua, Roohester, HuBalo and
Niagara Fails at 510 a m, and 1 36 p in week
cuys. ForElmirast5 30 pmweek days. For
l.rle and Intermediate potnts at 5 10 am daily
I' r t-ioek Haven at 5 10 and 0 66 a m dally, 1 16
and 6 30 p m week days For Kenovo at 5 10 a
m. 1 36 and 6 80 p m week days, and 5 10 a ra on
Sundays only. For Kane at 5 10 a m, 1 36 p t
week days.
0. H Poan, j 11 yrooo,
Ocn'l Managerl Gen'l Passg'r Agt
First National
THRATRB BUILDING
Hlietuuiiluali, Jf ail 11 a.
CAPITAL,
$100,000.00.
4. W LMISBNRINQ, Presirten.
P. J. FKROUSON, Vloe President
J. R. LKISENRING, OMbler.
S. W. YOST, Aesistast Cashier.
Open Daily From 9 to 3.
3 PEE CENT.
Interest Paid on Savings Deposit.
K3D Nortb rourlli St.
tJOCf treluw Grocn, FhUitdelriixia.
AJTXE& tb furully iihyslclao, tb hot-
IU1 and Hiivertlfiiiift dectore baTa fklll
ua well ha quae UK uiio proutiie to our
jou nllur ail i-itit'itt UU hu1 toglrcjoa
h wtiitcij (juur.tuuu, five kdtlce, Inn
trL-Ktmi'ut; mitl af'oi the U-lt Rwludlart,
the 'ill in inuf iuiui er, Willi their
C ilUnl ton if, n nt(.i nlvre, tubtete, np-
tortri, Aud t tin i n-i'Tut usntruui hum
tit LuaceruH, the huie uu-e lUi-dlclnte,
tta , fftc , bavi htiiinlltil nuil rubbed jou,
TFi-tNrnnnicii, nil Ml O PTHML
irhfl bu hsd67exrn'Buropaiui HMpfUl nud aeeari' prMtl
tnj fxpcricDoe. Be ox mined by blm He mil cuntitdlj tell you
wlu-ther your ease Uowrtble or not, lK'd(otiitiiarnte, not
doe lie ululiB to bedud'i wjiml, but bi tlm'tcuri' ibemoit d-
Krat a. of ByphQU, Ulcere. Btikltuw, QonorrtnBl
luon, iDd ClacliarsM. Sufltrfra rttmi MelKUCholla and
iln nheat ted lit)", a ul nil thone dlevaurd from cftVet" of youLbfuJ
jndiKTtttun, of Ixth nexm, aro ure of a cure. Hecmbr,
llE. TEGEZi doea can wnnt all ctlir-r wily olelm to do, UR.
TBEEL unci onmiium news treatmiint. He Ofltnblnea tho Allo
athlo, HomoHtruttiio, aud Eclectic ftj-it(.niB of tuedlolue b
ever they are Indicated, llmir. Dully, U to 0 o'clock f eveu
tigt, 6 to 8, Wed. and Sftt oxenlticH rnmi 6 to 10 o'clock So
dT, 9 to It. Hebd 10 cl mth nt L'-ct. tanirt for book
Truth," the only true ntodicnl ImjiiIj adicrtUed, a frlnd to Old,
Sounff, and mldd)e-agd of btb H-Xfn. Wrlnor call, AT01U
ootoi i wamtnff you iifnlnet medical book : they am afraid you
will find their Iftnorniice eYrrnrd HBaO lr. Tbettl'a twti
BionlaLi In Wedoendar' attd Mturd.ty'e Phkladelpbia Timet,
USED BY ALL ROOFERS.
r. est-. 3a:SJ,rJ:23Xa,
ELASTIC
For Slate, Tile. Tin or Iron Roofs. w
Sold in all size packages from 10 pounds up.
Pointing up nnd repairing all cracked joints
on all kinds ot roofs, and around chimneys,
coping stones, skylights, dormer windows,
gutters, wood or stone work, breaks and nail
botes or any place to bo niacin watt-r-tliht; un
equalled for laying and beddlns SLATE AND
1 ILK ROOFS, also copings. They will never
leak or become loosened It i-i very adhesive,
slicks firmly to anything, forming a tough,
leather-like skin over the top, will not run or
loosen from joints or cracks, summer or win
ler This cement needs no reference, it has
stood tho test for thirty-two years, and never
falls to give porfect satisfaction. It is the
most useful article a roofer oan have In his
shop. The cement is prepared ready for use,
an is to bo nppllfd with atrowol and is kept
motst by keeping covered with wat r or oil,
and will not set stiff or dry. Colors, brown and
black. (Kstablished 1M0 ) Address,
J. O. HETZEL, 58 Maln St., Newark, N. J.
TWICE TOLD TALES!
Are sometimes a bore, but
when the people are told
twice that at Gallagher's
Cheap Cash Store they can
buy Flour and Tea at lower
rates than anywhere in town
they are glad to test the
truth of the oft repeated
story. He also keeps on
hand full line of Groceries,
Fresh Butter and Eggs, Po
tatoes, (xi;een Tiuck, Hay
and Straw.
Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store I
(Muldoon's old stand)
CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS.
CHAS. ZALLA
Respeotfully notifies his friends
that he will open a new store nt
Corner Jardin and Oak Streets,
Where he will keep a full stook of
Green Groceries,
OlfKrs, Tobacco and Candy, Poul-
Hj una au sinus oi gams iu
Oystere et.33.cl. mitmlx.
Open Monday, November 21.
Saloon and : Restaurant
115 N. WHITE atrREKT.
Ftrst-olses Lager Beer, Ale, Porteiaad Tem
perance Drinks aud Cigars. Fine old Wins
and Liquors always ou hand.
I!. C. FOLMKR, Prop
Hess' Livery Stable,
xxS M. Market Alley.
NEW BU6SIES AND HARNESS, SAFE HORSES
Finest turnouts in town.
Would be pleassd to receive a share of the
public patronage I
M.
M. 11UBUB,
ATTORVSr-AT-LAW
EhlNANDOAH, PX.
unices -It .rn 5 P. o liulldlng.Bhensudotb
and Ksterly liuiidtug, Pottavllle.