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THE PEDAGOGUE, 'fho teaching profession enjoys, along with pome Incidental disadvan tages, says the Lancaster Examiner, at least one ndvantago that in these midsummer d tys seems a very etivl nbleone, ntmely, a long vacation from the latter part of June to the 1st of Sep tember, ami, lu the case of colleged and higher schools, extiudlng not infre quently to the middle of tho'i.flrst mouth of autumn. This is; generally known as "the long vacation," for usually there ara nt least two others, the holidays and tho spring vacation, not to mention the fact that usually Saturday of each week during ""term time is a holldty, But though, as we have "said, these vacation privileges seem veTyjmvTaTJTe to most workers lu other "puraliiU, many of whom eareem themselves : fortunate If they 'liuT two week.' VABation ,n a yearMerTTa in stire, uot only at a smaller j salary than the avorage teacher, but also workluj more hours per""duy7"tfie general publlo is agreed Upon thufuOt that the genuine teacher is entitled to all vacations he gets, and that 1 he it worth more to tho community as a teacher by reasou of these vacations The work lu which he is engaged is tho mo3t important thatcau be In trusted to any one, and tho publlo ha8 learned from experience that the bo3t work in education requires tho best condition of body andginimfonThe part of the teacher. To insure the beat.returns it pays, therefore, on the whole, a fair salary, and, for about three months of the year, leaves tho teacher to do what he will by way of recreation and self Improvement, g" The above statements doubtless would not be accepted as truisms In any educational gathering Ula tho United States, and it la a fact; that teachers consider themselves, as a rule, u hard worked and under paid class of workers. But had clerks ia retail grocery stores, writers for newspapers, farmers, and business men '(jgenerally working under the employ of another, time to meet in convention, doubtleea they also WDuld give expression to a similar belief In regard to their work, and compare, not favorrblyj to their pursuit, their work with that of the teacher as respects compensation aud hours of labor. Teachlngkis, in fact or may be and should be,Sa pleasant andinsnlrina profession. If It ia notso to those who are following Jit It Is be cause they are followlngja profession to which they are notadupted.'Thisls only another case, of the tooj'frequent mtsadaptatlons to be foundJMu all walks of Ufa. Aid if thel subjeot was eloselv followed up It would be found that the great body of: dlssontentijln any profalon or body 'ot workersYl America Is largely due to this mla placed coutlgent, which, however.fis large enough to almost make its uwn peculiar grlevauoe seem the grievance of the class of workers to whom it be lonjra. Not that there are no real grievances even to genuine teachers writers, artists, clerks, etc.; "but to the earnest, faithful worker, adapted hla work the grievances of which he complains are more imaginary than real in most cases, and at least seem lllpht when viewed in their true rela tion to his chosen Ilfework. V Henedlet Arnold's Nleoo Dead. 1'f ' Bkl5jknte, Pa., Aug. 23. Miss Eliza DeEaas' he last surviving niece of Bene- 4let7Arp6ld, died in this city and was bur lec5!lSsTevenTng. Sho was 87 years of age, naiwajraftrauaaaugnter ot uenerai joun PhlliptDeha-is, ot revolutionary lame. Tm . Fatal rlcht Over Cards. SHAiioflis. -Pa.. Auk. 83. During quarrel oven a game .pf cards near JIt. Carmel JobnIistqpi, fractured William Bebrlght's sktlll. from the effects of which tha latter died a few hours later. Mictoni was arrested. MJBE Thoy Eavenously Devour a Froo Dinner Given Them, THE ANARCHIST AGITATOES BUSY. Knclonvnrlne: to Incite the SitfTorlnr Ones to Acts of Violence Kiniun ftolilnmn's Incoudlnry Ailvlue nt it Moetlnf- of the Unemployed Worklngineii. Nrcw YoitK, Aug. 88. Tlint tlioro Is great distress among tlio unemployed Hcbrow Inllors of New Vork.wns nvfilnnroil i..- iluy at tho freo dinner given by Mr. Klink tmstlno, a wealthy saloon keeper. Tliero were nearly three hundred peoplo in the i iroiig or applicants, The police kept .uuiii uiueny, mix, uie crowu seemed raven olis. There wero many fights over tho food, but no serious disturbances. Mr, Klink tmsteln announces that those dinners will bo given dally until further notice. In tho midst of the suffering the anarch st agitators are busily employed in Incit ing the sufTerlnu ones to net nt vlnl nn no Chief among these is Ktninn Goldman, the female anarchist, whoso ndvlco is of the wildest description. There was another meeting held in Cov enant Hall on Orchard street vestanlnv af ternoon. Tho first speaker, whoso name could not be learned, denounced tho authorities generally. When a reporter Walked into the hall ho was denounced by the sneaker, who salil tl fcliould rise and kill tho representative of Iho capitalistic press. He repented tlioln Junction two or threo times, nml Hftvprnl times during tho uftornoon there was a similar demonstration towards the re porters. The reporters acted very quietly und took no notice of wlmt. tliu ,11.1 fc.'iid. Later In tho afternoon tl mcotlngs going on simultaneously in Covenant Hall, onoonthoflrstand another on the second floor. In tho mfi.tlnrr nn htnirs n speaker, whose nnmo could not bo learned, advised his hearers to ask no more for work, that they wero makers of brend, mid If they wanted It to ro and take It and let nobody or nothinir ntnn th..m Tl. should fight all opposition, no matter What kind, and net what they wanted. Kmina Goldman was more rabid in her Utterances than ever. Sho told her hear ers to romcuiber tho fato ot tho men who had been killed at llomostead by the Pinkertous. She told them if thoyweut to hold anotjjcr meeting at Union Square not to even look at a policeman. Then she capped that with the ndvloei "Don't go to Union Square tonight unless you are armed." Kmma Goldman snoke in all fifteen minutes, and was constantly interrupted !jy applause. Vhen she had finished a ounir man took her place on the platform. Among other things he said that tho Jews should not work with tho Christians, and that more particularly they should not affiliate with Irishmen, as Irishmen were owned by capitalists. Ho said, ns Emma Goldman had said before him, that tho police and the reporters wero only waiting for a chance to jump on tho Hebrew work- lngmcn and stump tho live out of thorn. Italian Hatred ol France, Home, Auk. 22. Disorderly crowds shouted in the streets of tuis city between and 11 o'clock last evening. In Gonoa onti-French demonstrations were in pro- ress. The rioters burned an omnibus and nnny street booths. Twenty of them were rrested. In Maples soveral collisions be tween pollco and anti-French agitators lave taken place. Tho people marchoa in tho streets shouting for veugeanco on ronce. The Italians in a factory hero have struck because a few Frenchmen are among the employes, and refuso to return before the Frenchmen shall bo dismissed. Whom Crime Is Kpldamlc. PANAMAAug. 22. The Star and Herald pays: Startling are uio statistics ot tne in crease of crime, notably Homicide, in uo- lotubla of lote years and partlcularlyin Antioquia. Li Phonographo, of Medellln, the capital of the department, says that crime there surpasses in Its frightful sta tistics that of any country. A comparison of figures of .various countries recently made in it the crime of homiolde shows the following: England had 11 per million Inhabitants; France, 15; Prussia, 18; Italy, 01; but Antioquia heads the homicidal list with 151 per million inhabitants. rlylnc a Yellotr Flac. Philapelpiiia, Auc. 22. The American line steamer British Prince, from Liver pool for Philadelphia, which passed in the Delaware capes Sunday night, is detained nt the government quarantine station at Reedy Island, about twenty-uve miles be low this city. Incoming pilots report that the ship is lying at anchor in midstream nnd flying a yellow flag, There are about fifty cabin and 450 immigrant passengers on board. It is thought that the alarming information brought by the pilots may not bo 'altogether trustworthy. An Unpruvoked Agsnult. Philadelphia, Aug. 22. James Doller ton, a well known uptown saloon keeper, made an unprovoked assault on Watts Michener, a reporter on the Hatboro, Pa,, Spirit. The affair occurred at Douglas' hotel at Fox Chase, a suburb of Philadel? pbia. Dollerton knocked Mtchener from the veranda, fracturing his skull. It is nlsn fonred his neck Is broken. Dollerton was arrested. ,' Mlchener will probably die. Rnved from Death by Drowning. Philadelphia, Aug. 83. The British brig J. A. Horsoy, from Black Hlver, Jamaica, for Providence, was sunic on Block Island on the night of the 18th Inst. by the schooner Louisa u. rtanuan, irom New Bedford, in which vessel the crew nnd pilot, W. F. BTopper, of Providence, were landed at this port yesterday. All hands bad a narrow escape fromdrownlng. All hands lost everything but what they had on. Denver Ranks Resume Dekver, Aug. 22. The Union and Peoples' national banks, which suspended on July 18 and 19, respectively, opened their doors for business at the regular hour yesterday, they having compiled with all the requirements of the controller of the currency. The result has been a very material relieving of the financial stringency. The Cleveland! to Return to Washington, VAsniNOTOtr, Auk. 23. President and Mrs. Cleveland, it is understood, will re turn to the White liouw the last days of this month. Th4) work which has been in progress about the ,.: u..,ioii for some weeks past has bn nearly completed, and ex cepting the red parlor, the house will b In perfect trim for the return of the family Member from All gucllont Gather d M Mt. Orntna. Mt. GnETKA, Pa., Aug.JK3.-Mt, 0 etra park is the mccca toward which All ante momuers from all over the United 8 MUs are journeying, the occasion belni tie first enenmpmentof theNatlonalHsri ten' Alllanco. Although Saturday Wai m nouncel as the opening day, the fnrrlnl opening wor deferred until yest dy, owing to the late arrival of many oxh hlig. Tho day was ushered in with char nhg weather, and every train deposit i e quota of visitors, and before ovi nlg eleven statos were represented. The W( istry books were numerously slgne 1 jy leaders of the Alliance and Populist 11 ele ments. Editors of the leading nnt ftmt and stnte Alliance and third party oi pus are on the grounds, and men are gro irwl about the park discussing the free col mrc of sliver and other subjects for the i el U of tho farmers. The competitive prizes offered to Al liance exhibits have stimulated l iroh rivolry, and entries havo been nude bra miy organizations irom tho soutoem, western and middle states. The laige building devoted to tho exhibition ot fn?m products Is filled with specimens of fruits and cereals from all over the union. A I'lnlnfh-lil Jinn's Knlclde In Chicago. ' CHICAGO, Auk. 22. Considerable mys tery surrounds the tragic death of Q. M. Hnmmcal, of Plalnfleld. N. J who aom mltted suicide in Lincoln Park by shoot ing hlmsolf in the head with a revolver, death resultliiK almost instantlr. An. aminatlon of his clothing was made and soveral letters wero found which indicated that tho unfortunate man had left his homu under a oloud, and was In moRMnt ary fenr of being killed by some one wttaai ho had wronged. Proponed lCi-dnatlnn In 1'nll Riven Fall Hiveii, Auk. 22. At a meetlH of prominent mill treasurers it was votS to nppolnt n committee to lo to llAiAh tn discuss the trade situation with otlwr Kew England textile manufacturers, and Xm endeavor If possible to secure a uniform schedule of wages to bo paid In the cotton Industry. It is stated on the best author ity that a reduction of 20 per cent, in th wages paid hero will bo mude as soori as tho mills resume operations. Torn Up Ilia Trnclu. Mahanot City. Pa.. Auu. 22. La night a large force of men engaged by tho town council of the borough of Gilberten tore up the tracks of the Schuylkill Tree tion company's electric railway system, Which connects Mahanoy City with Girard vlllo ond Ashland, running the entire length of Gilberton. The trouble anises from the failure of tho Traction company to carry out the borouah ordinances. Fatal Flglit IlettvBon Italians. , EASTO.N', Pa., Aug. 23. Lawrence Paalf- ico. an Italian, proprietor of the hotel nt New Italy, near Bangor, killed Pietro Cliftoni, a lellow countryman, yesterday iftenioou. Cliftoni was a laborer aud cot into a fight with Paclflco, who hit him on the head with a stone, killing kira in stantly. Paciflco escaped. ' I'mperor William's Sympathy ulth Italr BKP.L1K, Aug. 22. The report is eilttent; that Emperor William has charged iire Henry of Prussia to express to KiliK HuTBjj bor't of Italy his sympathy in cdnnRtlo!? with tho Aigues-Mortes affair.' The report has not been confirmed. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. ( At New York: New York, 13; Cleve land, 3. . ' At Brooklyn: Cincinnati, 8; Brooklyn, 1. At Philadelphia: St. Louis, 0; Philadel phia, 8. At Baltimore: Louisville, 12; Baltimore, 8. At Albany: Albany, 13; Providence, 0. At Troy: Troy, 7; Springfield, 6, 1 At Wilkesbarre: "Wilkesbarre, 18; Buf falo, 5. At Binghamton: Binghomton, 7; Erie, 0. At Alleutowu: Allentown, 2; Altoona, 0. At Scranton: Scranton, 10; Harrisburg, (J. At Heading: Heading, 14; Johnstown, 7. At Jsaston: Kaston, 7; York, 6. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations of the fi'cvr York and Philadelphia r;xcliaiiKt. New Yoiik, Aug. 21. Th Improved legislative outlook in Washington, the chock to the crumbling away or the bank reserve, and the existence of & considerable short in torest accumulated last weak reaultod ia & sharp advance in prices. Clouinsblds: Lehigh Valley 31? W. N. Y. & Pa.- 1 1 Pennsylvania 49 II. & 13. T. com, Heading 13M St. Paul t&ii II. & 11. T. pref Erie 11 Lehigh Nav-. U L. W ........135 63 N. Y. Central. 22 Wtst Shore 01H 14 Lake Erie & W,. I3K 13 New Jersey Cen.. Heading g. m. 4s... Reading 1st pf 5. ReadlngSd pr 5s... Reading 3d pf Oa... N. Y. & N. E 19 Del. & Hudson.,.100Ki General BInrkets. New Yobk, Aug. 21. State and western flonrdull. steady; low extras, Sl.9tMM.45: cltv mills patents, $4..jl.au; fair to fancy, $3.45 3.15; Minnesota clear, $2.5'J'jj ptentf $3.00 4.3 ij superfine, SUSaS.aS; olty mills, $3.80 3.85; winter whuats, low grads, $1.9J2.45; patents, $3.401; straights, SSJMfM; rye mix tures, S2.0JO3.40; line, $1.70.W. Southern flour dull, steady! common to fair extra, $2.10 8.10; good to choice extru, $3.161.16. Ilye flour scarce, firm; superfine, $8(88.36. Wheat Arm. dull; September, J087 9o.; Ootohcr, 7-'H (S72$e.; D4cember, 7077c. Rye nominal; west ern,. 60c. corn dun, nrmerj wo 474(B)t7?40.; August, 47Hc; September, 47M(7Ke.; Oc. tober, 4318c. Oats dull, firmer; state, 30 ! 3-i western, 3043c. . Philadelphia, Aug. 21. Beef ttendy. dull: extra mess, $7.508; family, $100,12. Pork qnUt, Btoady; new mess, 314ii0a16.50. Lard' dull, nominal; steam rendered, 0c. Gutter firm, quiet; dairy, 1723c; western creamery,! 14Hls; creamery, ztwMtO.; western do., 1 ,tt Eigln8i gjo.. lmitatUat oieataery, 15a joc. cheese quiet; New York, larue white, Ki oc; do. colored, 04(ilJso.j part slums, 2 , OHc. full skims, lc. Eggs steady, quiet; Nen York and Pennsylvania, 0$i7c; western;! I llALTisionn, Aug. 21. Flour dull. Wheat firmer. Corn dull; white corn by sample, 00351c; yellow corn by sample, 49&50o. Oats I quiet, lower. Rye quiet. Hay duiot, steady;' go. id to choice timothy, $l0i017. Cotton nomin.vl; middling, 7o. Provisions steady.a Butter quiet; creamery, fancy, 2$c; do. fair to choice, 222io.; do. imitation 20a,; ladle,' fancy, 10c; good to choice, SfoaUc.; store packed, lC18c. Eggs linn, thougtydull, at 15c. Cattle Markets. I East Liberty, Pa., Aug. 21. Cattle dull on best grades, at 10 to 15c. lower than last week's prices; common and medium, steady and un changed. Hogs fairly active; light weights, 1 $5.855.9Q; medium weights, S5.75Jt3.80, ex treme heavy, t6.50a5.70. Blwbp very dull; prices about the same as hut waste. i Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 21-JCattl closed strong for light grades, dull for j heavy; eholi o heavy steers,S4.05l Oil; on loadlfgney at 5.10; good, J2.452.5U; mediums, t)JMfct.l5; others, S8.508.76; oows and heifers. $(7fM.5tJ; hulls, S2.252.85; extra, $3; stoeKers, t fSCSO; feeder., $B.653; milch cows steady for i(ood, very dt 1 l for common. ; HOUSE. Renntor Morrill Hpoahi ARalntt Further 1'iirclinJB of Silver. Washington, Atjg. The veteran senator from VcrmtWt, Mfc Morrill, occu. pied the attention of te senate yesterday With an nrgument In support of tho bill discontinuing the purekiwa Of silver bul Hoy. The speech ocmplJ a Ilttlo over an hour In Its delivery. The bill was then laid aside, and tho cn of the scnatorship from Montana was ukm up. Messrs. Volico mid George spoke spjUnst tho claim of Mr, Lee Atnntlo nd ilniimt tho con stitutional right of a Mat iroveriior to ap point to the senate save only in cases of vaoancy happening on account of resigna tion or otherwise during the recess of tho legislature. The vot on the seating of Mr. Mantle was postponed until tomorrow at 5 p.m. The bill ti aid tho midwinter International exposition at San Francisco pmsed. The silver debato in the house was dull, and tho largo audience which had assem bled to listen to Mr. Breckinridge, of Ken tucky, was disappointed. Mr. Powers, of Vermont, spoke for the AVIlson bill, Mr. Hooker, ot Mississippi, nualnst it. Mr. Cooper, ot Indiana, thought it Inexpedient to adopt free coinage at this time, and Mr. Sperry, of Connecticut, took the opposite view. Mr. Cox, of Tennessee, advocated free coinage, and Mr. Little, of North Car olina, spoko in opposition. Otherspeeches wero made at the evening session. Wnnlilngton'g Ilnngcrous Cable Cars. Washington, Aug. 22. Tho cable line here claimed its third victim from aniong tlici members of congress last night. A few months ago Hepresentatlve Hooker, of Mississippi, was thrown from a cablo oar and injured so seriously that ho was Oopflncdto a hospital for ninny weeks. About ten days ago Hepresentatlve Oates, of Alabama, was sijnllarly injured, and Is still suffering from concussion of thebrnln. Liist night Representative George W. Shell, of South Carolina, was knocked down and trundled along beneath the fender of a cablo car for some distance. He was badly euti about tho head and bruised as well, and tho axnet extent of Lis injutiesnre as ftt tinkuovm, 1 The Miners'! fitrlku In Widen. London, Aug. 42. The threatened' In vasion of Ebb Vale, Wul cs, by an army of 30,000 btriking coal miners from, tho Uhouda Valley, Whofce intention It was to forco tho non-union miners to- quit work, has not yet occurred, though tho original Idea was to begin the tnnrch on Sunday. Every preparation had been, made to' re' coivo tho strikers, and at the slightest at tempt at rioting they wouldhave found themselves under the guns of tho military. Considering all the circumstances, the strikers' leaders thought discretion the better part of vnlor, and the invasion for the present at least is. off. I'cnnsylTunla Knights of Friendship. Reading, Pa., Aug. aj. The Kuiglits of Friendship o Pni)s.ylv.anla,in convention here, elected the following officers: Grand knight marshal, 11. Frank Chiistman, of Allentown; grand senior cbnmpion, J. Ed ward Miller, Hamburg; grand junior champion, Thomas. Gnrett, Philadelphia; grand master of rites, Walter 15. 1 ich- tlioru; grand reconling secretary, Thomas E. Jolinson, Philauelnlila grand assistant recording secretary, .1. Hurry Sheets, Phil adelphia; grand .treasurer, John. Keep, Tniiauelphia. Fatal Wreck lu Vlrglniu. Nkwpout News, Aug. 22. A through east bound freight train on the Chesapeako nnd Ohio railroad was wrecked at Lea Hall, nar Newport News. The wreck took fire nnd several cars loaded with leaf tobacco, hay and whisky were consumed. Three tramps nro supposed to have been burned to death. T)io A'enezuolau 3Ilnlster ltnsl;ns. Wasiii.vutos, Auk. 22. Do Don Fran cisco Bustamauto, envoy extraordinary auu minister plenipotentiary from Veno suola to tho United States, has tendered his resignation in order to consider the ac eeptanca of an invitation to enter the Veu ezuelau cabinet. HoodPs Cures Mrs. John Fenton Dyspbpsla, Intonso Misery JVopenenn describe the suflerlng I en dured ten years from lypepla. I had al most Given up Hope of over being any hotter when I be?an to taico 110003 sarsaparuia. nm entirely cured nnd advise anyone suffer ing from dyppala to try S'loocPs SarsapariEla The truth ol this statement I am (jlnd o r"r nt nnr lime." Mr.s. Joux X'EKIOJT, 07 Pride Street, Pittsburgh, ra. ood'S Pills are purely vegetable, care. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses and Carriages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attendod to. Horses taken to board, at rates that are liberal. PEAB ALLEY, Bear Bcddtll'i Hardwire Stort the choicest mi INKS Can always he had at EARLEY'S SALOON. Cor. Lloyd and Market Sts. Best Deer, Ale and Porter and finest Cigars iWByson nana, rouie ireaimeni. wu TWICE TOLD TALES I Are snrantlmnR A hnre. but when the DeO1 rile nrn tnld twice tbat at Gallaeher'a Cheap Cash Store they can buy Flour and Tf at lower rates inan onywncro iu mw town, they are glad to test the truth ot tba nft rarjeiitnd storv. Full line of Gro ceries, Butter and Eggs, Potatoes, Qreen 4 ruor., nay ar.u niraw. Cheap Cash Store m m wist iw-n mtt. READING RAILHD SYSTEM. Anthracite coal usjdclusively, Insuring clcanllnoy U comfort TIME TAUhH lit ''Hart MAT. 14, 18J3. Trains leavo Hhori jah ns follows. For New York v Uladelphla, week dye, 2.08,5.28.7.18,10.03 a !.il,2.48,5.M p.m. Sunday z.ub, 7.40 a. m. z.o rln n For Harriet)' At 2.48. h.Kl n tn ! I For AUenUf Jweelt days, 7.18 a. m 12.21, 2.48 p. m. For Pottsvl Aeek days, 2.08, 7.18, .08 a. m., 12.24, 2.48, 6.62Q4. Sunday, 2.08, 7.48 a. m., 4.28 p. m. 00 For Tama'i f JUnd Mahanoy City, week days, 2.08, 5.28, 7.1 8 a. m.,U!,21, 2.48, 6.53 p. n. Sun day, 2.08, "mfa- m 4.S8 p. m. Additional for Mahanoy fi A week days, 0.58 p. m. For Lan HJ.cr and Columbia, week days, 7.18 a.m., 2.48. n. . -J For VVJlllmsport, Sunbury and Lcwlaburg, nock da J i3.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.33, O.Wpm. Sunday. ;! S a. m.. 3.03 p. ra. For Ma'anoy Piano, week days, 2.08, 3.S3, 5.23, I'-anoy I'lano, weoK ays, s.va, a.ss, z.i, 1, 11.28 tt. m., 12.24, 1.33, 2.48, 5.53, 6.58, 9.33 7.18,10,08, D. m. 3 Smndar. 2.08. 3.21, 7.46 a. m., 3.03, 4.28 p. to. ior uiraraviue, Olrardville. ( HanDahannook Static ock Statloa), week dam. 2.08. 3 23, 5.23, 7.18, 10.08, 08. 11.28 a. m. Sunday, 2.08, 12.24,1.33, 2.48, 5.63, 6.68, B.33 p. m 7.o a. uut ., .so p. iu. For Acbland and Shamoktn, week days, 8.23, 6.23, 7.18, U.28 a. m., 1.83, 6 58, 0.33 p. m. Sun day,3.a.18 a.m.,3.03p. m. Leave New York via Phlladelpma, weekdays, .00 a. m.. 1.30. 4 .00. 7.30 p. m 12.15 night. Sun day, 6.00 p. m.. 12-15 night. Leave - lew YOTKViaMaucnununic.wcoKaays,, 00, 8.45 u. m.. 1.00, 4.30 p. m, aunaay, v.io a. nj. Market Street Station,.1 i.fuvn rauaoeiDnia, week day, 4,12, 8.35, day, 4,12, 8.35, 10,00 a. m.. ana 4.oo, If.SO p. m, Sunday 4.00, 9.05 a. in., 11.30 Leave Heading, week days, l.!5,7.10, 10.05, 11.60 m., 6.55. 7.67 p. ra Sunday, 1.35, 10.48 a. m. Leave PettsvlUe. weoli days, 2.40, 7,40 a. m. 12 30, 6,1 1 n. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.01) a. m., 2.05 p. m. Leave TamiDiia, week days, 3.20, B.48, 11.23 a. m., 1.21, 7.1S,-SK8 P- m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m., iEoave" Mahanoy City, week days, 3.46, B.18, 11.47 a. m., l.M, 7,42, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 3.48, 8.12 m., 3Jjp. to. Leavo Mahanoy Piano, week de ys, 2.40, 4.00, 6.30,8.36,10. 40,ll.bSla.m.,12.55,2.08,5.20,6.2a,7.57,10.10 m. Sundav. 2.10. 4.00. 8.27 a. ra.. 3.87. 5.01 p. m. Leave Olrardville, (Happahannock Station), weeks days, z.47, 4.07, u.at), w.ii ru.ioa. m., iz.ua, 12. i.oi. b.as. 6.32. 8.03. lu.io D. m, Sunday, 2.17, 1.07, 8., a. ffl., 3.41, 6.07 p. m. Leave wuuawspurt, wuen uaya, o.w,v.k,, i.uu m., &85, 11.15 p. tn. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For U<imsre. Washlncton and the West via 11. & O. R. It,, through trains leave Glrard Avenue siatuw, iuiaacipnia, ur. a 11. 1. .1 111 i eu,h.ui, iwi a. m., a.ou, 0.4s. ,.10 p. m. auuuay 1 50, 8.02, 11.27 a. in.. 3.56, 6.42, 7.18 p. m. ATLANTIC! U1TY 1J1VIB1LIJM. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf and Houth street wharf, tor Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, siu, sue, tU4a a m, SaturdavU 130) 200. 3 00. 4UU. 4 30. 515 pm. .Excursion 708am. Accommodation, 8 00 a m, 30, 5 45 p ID. Sundays axpress, 7 30, 800, 830, 900, 1000 a m and 4 30 p m. Accommodation, 8 00 a m and p m. Kcturnlmr leave Atlantle City depot. Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express (.Mondays only. 6 45) 7 00, 7 35, 9 30 a m and 3 15, uu, a fcu, 7 ou, U3U p m. Accommoaauon, dou, 10 a m and 4 30 Dm. Excursion, from foot of MIsslsslppiA venue only. 60C p m. rtunaays rixpress, au, sou, ouu, ouu, oau, 00. 7 80. 8 00. 9 30 n m. Accommodation. 7 SO a m and6 0r.pin. Leliicli Valley Division. PassenEer trains leavo Shenandoah for Fenn Haven Junction. Mauch Chunk, Le' lighten, Slatlngton, White Hall, Catasauoua, Aiicnwwc, ueinicncm, linsion, i-nuaaeipnia, tazieion, yveaineriy, uanaae junciion, uei ,ino and Mabacov Cltv at 6.01. 7.20. 9.08 a m. 12.43, 2.67, 4.22 p. m. i' or wevr 10m, e.ui, t.o a. m., vi.n, 22 p.m. War Hivilntfin. Wllkos-Tlarrfl. Whltn Havfln Pitts ton, Luceyvllle, Totvanda, Sayro, Waverly, anu .uirmra, liui, u.us a. m., z.7, s.us p. m. For Rochester, Uuffalo. Niagara Falls ana tbo West. (MM. 9.03 a. m. 12 43 aud aC8 D. m. For lSelvldcrc. Delaware Water Uan and Stroudiburg, 0 04 a. m., Vi p. in. t 'or Lamuertvuio ana Trenton, tf.ua a. m. For Hinkhannock. 0.04, 9.08 a. m 2.57, 8 08 3. m. For Ithaca and Geneva 0.04, 9 C8 a. m. 8.0 For Aubtm 9.08, a. m. 8.08 d. m. ForJganeavllle, Levis tonandDeaverMoadow, 7.20, 130.3.87, 8.08 p. m. j?'or Auaennca.uazioton, Stockton ana Lum ber Yard, 6.04, 7.23, 0.08, a. m., 12.43, 8.57 4.22. 8.08 p. m. i' oj acranton, o.ui, v.w, a. m., u n.in 08 p.m. For Hazlebrook. Jeddo. Drlf ton ana v reeland. 6.01,73, 0.08, a. m., 13.13, 2.57, 5.27 p. re. For Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lost Cieclt, 4.52, 7.51, 8.5?., 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.22, 9.15 . LU. For RavonRun. Centralla. Mount Carmel and Shamokln, 8,42, 10.U0 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.22 p. m. For Yateavllle. Park Place. Mahanov Cltv and Delano, 6.01, 7.26, 9.08, 11.05 a m 12.43, 8.57,4.22. 3 A., O.UO, V.U, 1U..CO p. 2U. Trains irlll leave Sbamokln at 7.55, 11.45 a. m., 1.55, 3.20 p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at B.05 a. mf, 12.43, 2.57, 4.22 p. m. Leavf Shenandoah for Pottavllle, 5.50, 7.29. 9.08, Ills a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. Leavp rottsvuie lor snenaaaoan, o.uu, 7.15, v.w, iwio, n. a. m., icsz, a.w, o.su, 7.uu,7.1D, p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, S.04, 7.26, S.08, ... JU,, UNIn 0.V I , U.,,O.U(J. Ul. Leave uazieion ior snenanaoan, l.JJ, y.23 ii.uo a. m., is.10, o.cu, v.sa, .do p. m. Trains leavo for Ashland. Glrardvllle and T.n.i t ureez, 7.2V, v.tu a. m., iz.zo, 2.45 p. m. fon xaiesviue. i-aru -iace. Mananov r.ixv. Delano, llazloton, lilaclt Creek Junction. Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, llethlehem, Easton and New York, 8.40 a m., 6.00 y. xu. For Philadelphia 12.30. 2.55 n. in. For Yatesvillo, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.40, 11.35 a. m., 12.30, 2.55, 4.40 tvei p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.3U, 11.80 a. tn., 1.05,5.30 p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, b.50, 8.40, 9.30 a. m., 2.45 p.m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40 a.m.,i.i, 0.10 p. m. O. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt. Philadelnhfn.. Pn. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A. Lelttgh -n I ........ c- . V. 1 . . -& " I A. SWEIGARD, Genl, Hnpt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BOllOTLKILL DIVISION JULY 2d. 1SD.I. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wlggan's, Gilberton, Frackville, New a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays. For Potts viuo aim micxiuGuiuia Biuuons u iu a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's. Gilberton. Fraettviiio wo umiu, iuir, x-uimvuio at o:uu, y;4u a. m and 3:10 P.m. For Hamburc. Itnudini.. pnit- town, Ptcenlxvlllo, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at6:00,9:40a.m.,3:10p.m, Trains leave fracKvme for Shenandoah at 10:40a.m. and 13:14. 6:04. 7:42 nnd nn n Sundays, 11:13 a. m, and 5:40 p. m. ueave x-ousvuie ior snenanaoah at 10:15, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p.m. Sundays nv xu.fu u. lu. uuu u.iu y. ui Leave Philadelphia (ilroad street station) for Pottsville and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a m, 4 10 and 711pm week days. On Sundays leave at 6 50 am. For Pottsville, 9 23 a m. For Now York Expross, weok days, at 3 20, 4 05. 150, 5 15, 6 50, 7 80, 8 20, 0 50, 11 00 11 na, a m, is uu noon, iz a p. m. (Limited Ex press 1 00 and 4 50 p m. dining carto 1 35, 140, 2 30. 3 20, 4 00, 4 03, 5 00, 8 00, 6 20, 6 50, 7 18, 8 12 10 00 n m. 12 01 night, Sundays 3 20. 4 05. 4 60. 6 15,8 12.9 50, 110311 35, a m, 12 41. 1 40, 2 SO, 1 oi (limited 4 50) 5 20, e 20, 0 50, T 13 and 8 12 p m and 12 01 night. For Sea Girt, Long Branch and Intermediate Stations, 5 05, 8 50, 8 25, 11 39 a m, and 2 4t, 3 30 4 00 p m weekdays and 6 00 p m Saturdays only Sundays 4 05 and 8 25 a m. For Baltimore and Washington 3 50, 7 20, 8 31,910,10 20, 1118 am, (12 25 limited dining car,) 1 30, 3 40, 4 41, (5 Hi Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars 'and Dining Car), 617, 7 00, 7 40 p. m 12 03 night week days. Sun days, 3 50, 7 20, 910, 11 18 om., 1210, 411, 700, 7 40 pm, and 12 03 night. Washington only, G 55 1) in dallv. No coaches. For Klchmond 7 23 a m, 12 10 p m, 12 03 night any, ana i p. in. wees uays. Trains will leave Harrisburg eave Harrisburg for Plttsburi averv day at 12 25. 1 20 and 3 1 ana the West every day at 12 25, 1 20 and 3 H a m and 2 25, 3 25, (5 00 limited) and 7 80 p m, Way for Altoona at 8 18 am and 5 03 p m every day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 20 a m eT"J.5?L- ,.,,... T " , , i I. .T. 11ffdln Niagara Falls at 20L 6 13 am, und 1 35 p m week days. For Klmtra at 6 34 pm week days, For Erie and intermediate points at 6 IS am dally, For Lock II a von at 6 13 and 9 56 a m daily, 1 &5 and 5 34 d m week days For Kcnovo at 5 13 m, 1 85 and 5 84 p m week days, and 5 13 a m on Sundays only. For Kane at 6 13 a m, 1 85 p m weeu aays. k. M. pkevost. J. R. Wood. Gen'l Manager Gen'l Pass'g'' Agt. First National Bank THEATRE 11U1LDINO Qlictinndonli, Pcnnti CAPITAL, 1 A. Vr, LKISEN1UNU, President, P. J, FEROUBON, Vice Presidtni J. R, LEIHENRIKQ, Cashier. S, SV. YOST, Assistant Cashier Open Daily From 9 to 8 3 PER CENT. Merest Paid on Savings Deposit. RETTIG'S Beer and Porter. T AM AGENT fop the -1- Olios. Itettig'8 Cele brated Beer nnd Porter in this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel'a celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. i PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of pucielsi food? Of Every Description. Fags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, 49-FINEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES.TK Write- for catalogues. Correspondence sollciteJ Medical Onieef, 200 K. SECOND SL.TPMIad', pfi, 1 varicocele, Ilyflropelo itnpturo, Lost MauhofHli lrcanacni dt irtiiii n Kteoinii.T. 1.0m munlcatlons acriHlly rnnfldpnttal Bend stamp ISonk. Offlrfthoiim! fi A. M. to 2 I M.. fito9i LSI All day KatunJuy. Sundays 10 to 12 A M. THE DBITOTJI Everything modeled after Green's Cafe, Philadelphia, ja. 8. Jluln St., SUcnautloaliJ The leading place in town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The finest line of Wines and Liquors I Cigars, 4c, foreign and do mestic, Freo lunch served eaoh evening. Dig schooners ot fresh,Beer,Porter,Alo,&c. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE, J. J, DOUOHKRTY. Prop. JOHN COSLETTi Main and Oak Streets, Shenandoah, Penna., GREEN GROCERIES Truck and Vegetables. Poultry, Game, Fish and Oyster In season. Orders left at the store will receive prompt attention PBED. KBITHAW 104 North Main street, Shenandoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAK8R AND CONFECTION Ico Cream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short nolle Chris, Bossier's SALOQiH AND RESTAURAN1 (Mann's old stand) X04 South Main Street. Finest wines, whlskevn nnd clears always biuvk. j-resa neer. Aie ana i'oner uu Choloe Temperance Drinks. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poiter, Ale and U vAMES shields, Manner Shenandoali Brand JOE WYATT'S SMLbuN AND RESTAURAN (Christ, Bossier's old stand.) Main anil Coal HtH,, HUeiianrtoB Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The Si brands of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room ucnea. Piatt's Popular Saloo (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 9 and 21 West Oak Stre BIIENAHDOAH, PA. Khlskles, brandies, wines, etc Finest clfj aiint sar attacnea. uoraui invitation tl ABBA Tl 11 1 bet jr. Wl ! a ri b e r E ti v. iti Mi ch hs ca an do ne Its ca ch to F is' mi gu an no dn