The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 01, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 2

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or rogaler advertising oun be bad on appllea-
llen at the oBlee or by mall.
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lion In HkeBandoah than nny otbor paper pub'
H-Aed, HooUh open to all.
Catered at the Podtoflrioe. al Hhenandoab, Pa.
for transmission through the mails
its second-class mall matter.
YESTERD
AYATTHBFAIR
IN SENATb Aisu nyj
Oppoalng Speeches by Sliwsw, i . YVolcolt
.UtA,
ITS INFLUENCE,
At last tlio business world hits nome-
thlng definite. The House which
was elected to enuct free coinage of
ellver hns voted totop silver purchase",
This Is it very satisfactory chanije
The business world rightly considers
It altogether encouraging. While
tlierols uoaseu ranee aa yet that some
thing buil may not follow, while there
ts the strougost rawnn; to believe that
the pawige of Uie repeal bill was fce
Ctired In part by promises in rcgurd
toother measure) which cannot bo re
garded with (lit Infliction, yet there Is
the possibility that no other uilscliluv
ous bill inuy puss, while tho discon
tinuance of ellver purchases Is in Itself
a definite gain.
It is probable tho effect of this
measure will be much exaggerated, in
public estimation. Already It is
deemed by many a sulllcient reason
for buying stocks andj products, and
by others anencouragemeut for making
loans. Though it Ixm not yet passed
the Senate, the gnsat majority In tho
House Is commonly accepted as assur
ance that the bill will go through tho
Senate nuleklv. It Is possible that
this Is a mistake, but the Impression
has Its eflact. The damage done by
Hilver purchases has been largely sen
tlmental, the re3ult of the apprehen.
gon of business men here aud abroad
rather than of the law itself. Ho It is
likely that theeflects of tho repeal will
hnlnrcrelv sentimental. If the infill
euce of that measure on capitalists of
----this and other countries, is what may
be reasonably expected, material ben
efits will be realized from the vote of
the House, perhaps before the measure
has been acted upon In the Senate at all.
The magulflcent victory. in the
House Is peculiarly calculated to im
press the minds of fiuauclersat home
and abroad. The House is heavily
Democratic, but the closest of all the
votes taken on Tuesday, the one on
the substitution of the Bland bill,
showed only a small majority of the
Democratic members in favor of that
mill CrifTery.
WAmiiiroTON. Sirt. 1. The v"beeeh of
Mr. Woloott. of Colorado, HgalnnSI, t,the bill
to repeal tbe pnreljlng clauses of the
Sherman act was delivered yesf ettlay In
tho presence of almost all the serf nu ntom and
ADDRESSES. of ft '"r ,,1"ce "l1!1," K"1 Ju. '
amused and Interested Its heAr en most,
wore some humorous ami - aarcaxtlc
touches, in which he depleted tr e conver
nlou of Democratic statesmen f' om their
belief in silver and their devotl , oil to hi-
metallisiiito tho gold inonoinetBl
of the president. The next speei
tho opposite sine of the qdeHtlon
made hv Sir. Caffery. the sticcea
niliann nf Inisiiinn. 1L wni 111
hearnnce in the sennle n n spel
, vmii ....... .... , 1 1 .. . ii 1. ..,,, ..u
Thoy had come to the fair to celebrate the " , T 1,, .Z J
birthday of their- queen, tbo yountc lady
who In a measure Kuldei the destiny of
old Holland. Queen Wllholmlna is thesolo
living descendant of 1'rlnco William, tbe
Bllent, of Ornnife, wlioseenrefl tho indo
Dendenco of the ftetlierlunils. one was id
years old yeetcrUay, having already
rolgned about two years. Ihls Is the flrsl , . . . K (
Fastivitios in Honor of Queon
Wilhlinina of Holland,
MU8I0 AND rjLOWIflG
Thontnnds Outlier to Uslebrale the Thir
teenth lllrthilsy AimlverHary nf the
Ynuus I.ndy who Guides the Duttlnj of
Old Itollnnd.
CnicAao, Sept. 1. Thousands of per
sons entering the Kates of the axpoidtlon
yosterday wore upon their breasts a yel
low silken bfultfe with the Inscription in
black noross It faco "Netberland's Uay."
limlnpoil ilnplfimtinn 111 favor of tb ''hn minfin.
illttnnal reneat of the Sherniaf ''i lnnr. ill.
thoimh ho ndmM.teil that the p''iosltlon so
taken
of his
Wrther political career. 'I he ,BWreoIutlon
tfferod laul week by Mr. 1'eitei"' -, of Knn
ins, in reference to nationnl bnr-u' iks refus-
. v, . . . , I ui'x to pay uutrciis ui men
Brrai, Kamcr ns gi i,mu.m. .. .c.u , ...., ,,... .... n,i ka ,,,
the west. Hon. George UppoMtlon, and that of a scoti; of other
royul conimlssloner cenernl to the fair and ' , ,, .,.,,..,! , n es
uuiinui Ul lliu iirwjwiiiiuii'i ..wn-v. .... w..... 1 r ' J Tii(l
"ha 'Min nlilnc- nvpr OKI BE )l5rnw" tvnn
imusement which the house Irf' .(IuIrihI in
yosterday. The rules or the "tflfty-third
tsongress were relegated to the l,,cWokground
mid the rule el the 1'irty-nrs "t coiigress
Him faith
Ii was 011
and was
"Ii flrht ap-
' 'ChinnkHr.
r"cl. '
man and delivered an nddress, which was
enthusiastically received.
Tho Nether and anthem, "wien necr
lands Hloeds," was then sang by the chorus
and aud ence. after which the llev. J. van
Houtc, of Holland, Mich , dellyereil an , the chief partofHhe discus-
address in iJii cn upon in 1 opio u , lon No nen. wcr0 msts j0 and
noi.uiiti. oM.imrii wwn Tilfr MtH" lint. Mr
Tr TT1 .,.! Hllnh .... . " - .....
Illin. UT. U. 1J1UKVII1II, Ul liunmiu, 1 .... 1.;. r..ut f. .........
ex-speaker of the house of representatives lut of hi, ctilt,nreB whel
o Michigan, ( eliverml an address in Kn 'M th'e chftlr. Tlie buKrtj,,,; H11(l
gusn. ma siiojeoi was riiBx.i. i-i 1 ....- and tho eoin.iEe. wi'Mu,a ,,
the Netherlands upon tbe United Btutes. mBM1,ra,(mllllIlItt8B(. lverB r.t LZi 1bh.v
to report at any time; and thesi1"') were the
Anionic other thlniis he )aid:
"Political institutions, llko trees, are , . ,.. ,Hntrmt m,ietir(i n,Q
tho results of growth, nmltbe great pollt- .. , , (. ....
ioal tree under the shelter of whoso ... ., ,,,, ,,, llH rnntuftn t ur
l....... m rum rviil r.f fuman timr ilwnll. i.v f lrl .
vr: zi: ;l. "r ;v. m.,v reaching m it enccts. xt, wosp oirercd by
uuBiuunu,.,.....- - ' Jlr. Hontner, of Louisiana, an'd provides
"."i"'-"n' flirn nrnctical cloture wnenev"ver 11 mem-
"im msioiwn wno iuum upoii aiuwiw. I, l.r,,H nf ., mengure o 11 thn tlnnr
simply a transplanted England, does not
understand tho spirit 01 our institutions;
neither docs historical research oonflrm
the theory of tho over zealous American
cos fit to ask for it.
U
SOUTHERN FARMERS ArdARMED.
who looks upon our institutions as tho ri,8y Appenl to the I.o(llnt,oMre to Tide
original and upontaneous outgrowth of Tlmui Over tint Dull Timme.
tlio mighty brains of tho pilgrim fathers. COLUMBIA, S. 0., Sept. 1. Tniho farmers
In our political institutions wo are ueirs ire utComlng alarmed atthe 111 Ikelihood of
of nil the aKes. Governor Horatio Seymour Lavlllg t0 limrket their cottoii t present
has well said that the nine men most prlce8 nnd todlVy tho Mechaijisiicsvlllo Al-
promlnent in tho early history of New Umco unanim0anly adopted tllu.o following:
xoi-K aim tuu uiuuii iw"""" Wheroas, tho money sharaog and gold
nationalities. lines have contracted the volul moofmonov
"That country, then, whose institutions tI t , nractically nllld monnv In
have oxercUed the most powerful and ,ll0 country to move the cottoii.u crop, and
greatest influence upon tho minds of the wuorclui conKre.,8 docs not sec ,tm to intend
people of New Knglaud, New York and .Q glve us neces8nry reUef viln time to
rennsyivaniiv imvo inu mo have us from bankruptcy, tha irefore bolt
nrlnt unon American institutions, and ..i-. l
tills position is claimed for the people of j,irsti thnt wo carn08tly arj',,peal to the
tho Nctharlnnds." eovernor o South Carolina 1 10 call an ex-
Otlier addveescs wore lnn(l0y Jnu- trasessiou oftholeislature,rin0tlaterthan
Stubonrauch, of I'ella, la., on The U gept. 15, to pass a stay Wr. on all doblii
Bauons ui tno umwn w Ualllns duo on or bororo iso v. 15, so that
landers;" U. T. liomer. or Amsirruam, on K0 maJ ha enabled t0 pay ouroj deuts wltn.
"Ouryounit queen and what wo tlnnK ot t huntruMtlne ourselves Mind stnrvlntr
her in Holland," Tho festivities wero , A children. ne
continued until late, tho public being ex- gecond, that under our p .resent condi
eluded. . tlons there is no way wherebid.rW0 can meet
CHICAGO, Sept. 1. Judge Coggln denied k demnnds for m0ney to p. iy our debts
the motion to dissolve the injunction re- ,vltb0ut sacrificing our bonih-Cs aud prop
straininR the World's fair commiaslou t y whicii we do not propose to be forced
from closintt Jaokson paric on nupuay. lo do- Tako our lives, but d B0 not atarvo
He will, however, hear fresh arguments. wl nnd d.iijjen, 1,
There was a row among the judges over "jc
the matter. I renntylvnnln Votrnn Elfcl.ct Ofllcers.
IJeath of Fiimom Lmly. READING, Pa., Sept. 1. TltKe survlvorsof
PriMEiioT. O.. Sent. 1. Alia. Vlrsflnia I . . ; . . "iii
Beverly McLean. Widow of the late Major Hundred and iughly-eifrntu o Pennsylvania
Wllmor McLean, in whose house Generals ommc m nsia n irun Jt'
Grant and Lee signed tbe articles 01 sur- , L '
render at Appomattox, died at tho resl- yesterday, lhe folio vlug (-; officers were
denco of her sTn-in-law, H. E. Splllman, at
Bnillman, W. Vs., a short distance below ' l ' V . '
this dty. She was TS years old and was a lam Grand of Temple; secotd vice presi-
remarJbly well preserved woman, cu' I fiTOTnSrtmfHliJ?!?
tured nnd roQned. Her body was em- U'V:"' I
balmed to be sent to Alexandria, Vn,. for e"otary John W. Hague Q of I'lttsburg;
STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS READING RAILROAD SYSTEM,
GluilUff Quotations of thn Nenr York anil
l'hlluilolphln Kxcliiinsiii.
Pinr.ADHbriilA. Auu. 81. In the stock mar
ket yesterday prlees were Again lorr. C'los -lni
bids!
Ibl(th Valley.- tm VV. N. Y it Pa... )
Pennnylranta. 4t"K H. & 11. T. com..
ItendluK - 1TX H. AB.T.prst--
Et. Paul ASK Krio UH
Lehigh Nav 4" D.. L. A W WM
Kftiultns IT. m. Ss N. Y. Oeatrl-100
rteadlnglltpf 5s.... H West Shore Wl
Iteadlne Id pr . 1M Lake HrU W. UH
IteiullnKdiif,8s WU Mew Jeraey CnlO(iH
N.Y.&N.E JIM Del. & Hudsoa. Ill
TIME TAni.E IN ErVEOT AVO. 7. 183.
Trains leave Bhcnandoah as follows:
Kor New York via Phllsdelehla. week dasb.
M0,6.t5, 7.W, a.m., 12.0, 2.60 .:5 P.m. duouay
110, 7.48 n. m. for New York via MauobCbuak,
week days, 7.30 a. ra., 12.'J6, 1 60 p. m.
For lteadlns and I'hlladelnoia. week darr.
4.10, 6.SS, 7.20, a. m.. 12.28, 2.80, 5.IB p. m. Su.
iay, z.iu. i.ia a. id., t.wj p. m
For Ilnrrlsbure. week dm, 2.10. 7.10 a.m.,
(.60, 5.15 p. m.
For Allcntowu, week days, 7.80 a. m., 12.10,
t&) p. m.
f or i'oiwviuo, ween nays, ixv, b.iu.,
12.26, 2 SO, b.bi p. m. BunHay, 2.10, 7.48 u. m., 4.80
P- J0' .... . . .
or lumnqua ana juananoy uiiy, wcok uays,
d.xo, T.iv, a. in., n, i.uu, o.ro p. m.
Oenerul Markets.
New Yonic, Aug. Si. State and wntern
flour quint, easy; low extraa, SlMVgiiM; elty
mills patents, H.HtM); fair to fanoy, $.4S
8.45; Minnesota olear, SWW.00( pstunts,
fS.OOQI.Si); superfine, $).782.ei city inllls,
88.8- ft3.88; winter wheats, low erailn, H.KQ,
2.4S; patents. 8.n(iM.0ii; straights, 83 8i4.00-r
ry: mixtures, t.9Ol,40; fln, $1.J&2.10.
Southern dull, stswly; common to fair. .-xtra.
(it.WS.0; goud to eholeo, extra, $3.1C4.2J.
Itye flour steady, qulst; superfine, JO-0O'ii8.83.
Wheat moderately active; September,
SRMOo.; Qetober, 70J4ri)5.Jo. Dacsmber,
74K74 11-16. Itye nominal: Western, 84
S6fic. Corn. No. 2. dull, firm; No. 2. 4t3
4S.: Septcrnbor, 44$e.: Octobor. 45HUI5HC.! s;m -,m'
November, 46J4o.i Dm-cmber, 4Ho. Oats dull, day, 6.00
steady; state, Wi .Bo ; tjeptember, ulc.i No
vember, 31o.; December, 8SH32Mo. May,
PiiiLADirLrnrA, Auk. Sl.'-rieerateadnextta
mens, J7.R)(J8; family. SlMilS. Pork quiet,
firm; now mess, 8117. Lard dull, lower;
steam rendered, J8.40. llutter quiet, rteady:
New York dairy. 1734e.; New York eroam
cry, 2ft2)04 western dairy, 1618c. weat
orn creaniery, 17)e.; Kleins, 2fi26c; iml
tatlon creamery, lliAlOo. Ohei steady, dull;
New York white, 8fcf&9c.; do. colored, WlMc.j
do. small; 88Hc.; part skims, SW-lk.; full
ekiiiis, laUJc Egg quiet, firm; Now York
and Penesylvunla, lT17Hc; western, lx2.
lfio.
Hjiltisiore, Anst. 31. Flotsr dull. Wheat
steady. Corn easy; white and yellow by mm
pie. Mo. Oals steaily, dull. Rye lanutive,
dull. Hay 'lull; good to ohnlce timothy,
J1015. C( tton, nnmlnul; mlihlllnj, Sr..
Provisions qu.u, unchanged. Butter firm:
creamery, fancy, U&2J)i.; do. fair to ehnloe,
2BSIc; do., Imitation, 20A21c. Eggs steady ut
We.
Sun'
day, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.28 p. m. Additional for
.ianauoy uny, weeic uavs, i uu p. m.
For Lancaster and Columbia, weok days, 7 20
a. m.. 2.(0 p. m.
f or vviuiamsport, aunoury ana lyowiaDurg,
Week days. 3.25, 7.20. 11.80 a. in., l.?S 7.00 pm.
Sunday, 3.2r n. in., 8.06 p. m.
For Manonoy l'lane, wcok aaye, x.iu, b.kd, d.to,
.20, 11.30 a.m., 12.26, 1.21, 2 .60, B.55, 7 00, 8.85
p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 3.26, 7.43 a. m., 2.0), 4.10 p. m.
For Ulrardvlllo, ( ltappahanooek Station),
week days, 2.10, 8 26, b.ift, 7.20, 11.20 a. ra.
12.20.1.35. 2,60. 6.55. 7.00, 9.36 p. m, Sunday, 3.10,
2.25,.48 a. m 3.06, 4.30 p. to.
For Ashland and Shamoktn. week days, 3.15,
bJCS, 7.CU, 11.80 a. m., 1.35, 7.01V, B.35- p. in. Sun
day, 8.26, 7.48 a. m., 3.06 p. m.
First lational Bank
THEATRE BUILDING
ftbcnandonli, rcnuni
CAPITAL,-
A., W. LEISENRINO, President.
P. J, FEROUOON, Vlos PreslflBi
R, LEIHENIUNO, Casbtcr.
S, W. YOST, Assistant ClDhltr.
Open Daily From 9 to 8
3 PER CENT.
Merest Paid on Savings Deposit.
Loavo New York via Phlladelpnia.wcekdaye,
.., 12.16 nisnt. sur.'.
hj, O.W U. Ul., UlgUl.
Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week doys,,
i.CO a. m 1.39, 4.00, 7.30 p. m.
iz.ie mgai.
1.00. 8.46 n. m.. 1.00. 4.S0 n. m. Sundav. 7J6 a. m,
Leave Phllftnolpbta. Mnrkot Street Htatlon,
8.35. 10.00 a. in., and 4.00.
btmday 4.00, 9.C6 a. m,, 11.30
weeft dnjB. 4.12,
J.00, 11.30 p. m.
p. in.
Leave Rcadlne. week davs. 1.15.7.10.I0.05. 11.(0
a. m., 5.65, 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.35, 10.48 a. m.
L.0B7C PottsvUle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m.
12.30, 6,llp. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.06 p. m.
i,oa7e Taroaqua, weou aays, s.zu, e.-ui, n.sa a.
m., 1.21,7.1b, B.2H p. m. Sunday, 3.23, 7.43 a. m.,
du p. m.
Leave Mabanov Cltv. weok davs. 3.45. 9.18,
11.47 a. m , 1.61, 7. it, 9.61 p. m. Sunday, 3.48, 8.12
m., 3 30 p. m.
Leave Mabanoy Plane, weok dtrs, 2.40, 4.00.
.l.30,B.35.1O.4O,11.59a.El.,12 65.2.0e,5.2O.6.26l7.57,lOJ0
p. m. Sucaay, 2.40, 4.00, a. m., 3.37, 5.01 p. m.
Leave Ulrardvtlle, (Rappahannock Station),
.veeksdtys, 2.47, 4.07, 0.36, 9.41 10.40 a. m., 12.0,
is, i.oi, d.-jo, B.SC, aw, lu.iu p. m. sunuay, 2.47,
,07. 8.33, a. m., 3.41, 5.07 p. m.
Leavo 'WlUlanisnort. week dyg. 8.00. 0.3b. 1100
&. m., 3.35, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m.
me west via
lve Stank Markets.
BuFFAT.0, Au. 81. Cattle dull! sood 1,1110
and 1,265 steers, 83.7604; coarse but fatsteere,
$8 S-VLOO; light butchers 900 to 1,050 pounds,
S8.2ilia3.50; bulls, $2.26(2.i)); oxen, S1.T5.i3.60.
Hogs weak; corn fed Ygrkers, $0.169,6.86;
few selected cboioo Uirht lots, $5.3 X8A.8V. good
mediums, 35.8&Q5.9); choice 200 poundu, (6;
irood heavy, S5.3 l5.9i'; pics, S3.U36.80. Sheep
and lambs strong, firmer; good to choice
westorn lambs, $5.155.35; good, tt.7.'a5 00m-
nion to fair, f iJYfU.W, no good ahetp heie;
choice ewes and wethers, S3.iXf,i; fair to good,
S33..10; culls and common, J1.6IW2."'; one
load choice Canada lambs brought 25.76.
East LinEinr, Pa. Aug. 31-Cattle dull;
choice. K3.40ffl4.45; good butoliere, 83.6l,a8.80;
common to fair. $36-T.25: fat cows. S2G&3.25:
good bull?, $23i.75; fresh cows, $20V. Hogs
elow; choice light woljht, $6.1020.15; medium
wolghtn, Sj.0TO.05i extreme heavy, S5.6Uffi6.7n.
Sbaep slow; prime. $8.50S3 73; Rood, S3
3.40; common t.i fair, 312.75; lambs W&IJi;
veal calves, S0.j.4iA25; heavy and ihln, $.'.& 1
at.
Amorlcu's Cup Trial Itacef,
MBW York, Sept. 1. Tho conditions
which will govemi I h trial ractw to select
a delender for tho America's cup have just
been issued. The rates will be held out
side of Sandy Hook, and th first of the
ecries will take place Sept. 7.
For IltUUmoro. Washington and
I). & O. R, R., thrsugh trains leave Ulrard
wtnue station, PhllaaolDhta. (P. R. K. K.) fit
i 50, 8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.68, 6.42. 7.16 p. m. Sunday
iufn.wt 11.7 a. m,. j.00, o.iz, 7.m p. m.
ATLANTIC OITY HIVISION.
Leave FhlladolDhta. Chestnut street wharf
Ed South street wharf, for Atlantic City.
vveeKaays isxprean, atj vvo, iu a m,
iSaturdaysi 1 30) 21X1. 3 00. 4 00. 4 30. 5 1E H3L
Excursion 700am. Accommodation, 8 00 am,
4.30, 6 45 p 111.
Sundays Express, 7 80, 8 00; BOO, 1000
n and 4 30 p m. Accommodation. 8 00 a m and;
4.46 pm.
Returning leave Atlantlo City depot, Atlantic
and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express
1 .Mondays only, 0 45) 7 W), 7 3d, 9 30 a m and 3 15,
J00. 6 - 0. 7 30. 9 30 nm. Accommodation. 560.
8-10amand430pm. Excursion, from foot of
Mississippi Avenue only, 0 0C pm.
duudayb Express, 3.30, 4 00, 500, 6 00, 8S0,
709, 7 SO, 8 00, 9 30 p m. Accommodation, 7TW a
u ana duo pan
u. u. UAWULiuii, uon. Fas3. Act.
Philadelphia, Pa,
burial.
A Juvsulle Kleptomaniac.
ALLENTOWN. Pa., Bept. 1. Hattie Hel-
l.nbnrn-nr. atred 13. of Allentown, was ar
rested in Philadelphia for theft. She has
been plying in ovory large town between
Dr. U
town. Tho next annual nj noting will be.
held in Scrantou the first Wreduesdny nud
Thursday of beptorauer, isv-4.
Dentil of a DlKtluuUlipilLaflyi
PARIS. Sent. L Mrs. Lucy Hamilton
Hooper, wife of'Colonel IlobortM. Hopper,
for many years vice consul cetieral ot tha
United States, died yesterday after a linger
ing Illness. Mrs. Hooper w&a a talented
and distinguished writer.
Whole Iltislnpsi I'mtlon llurned.
BlKQHAMTON, N. Y.. Sept. L A special
iuiuouucus that ihu buiiuebe portion of
the village of Maryland, Otsego county,
N. Y., near Coopurstown, was totally da-
btrojed by Ore-.
Anthrax 111 Uulnvjuro.
DELAWA11K CITY, Sept. 1. Tho dreaded
anthrax has broken out among cattle and
horses in this section. Thus far eighteen
eows and six horses have died from the
disease.
President Cleveland's , "IUnons."
TtnrFALO. Sent. 1. Henntv E. Perrlne.
rf-nnrsfi. while tho Itenubllcans VOtedllO , willrnalinrre nnd Philadelphia, and 1 sup- Mrs. Cleveland's stepfathertr. has lust rc-
m,at , vonnwal of silver coinae". posed to have stolen a thousand dollars. As turned from a trip through tho western
ngalnattlio renewal 01 Bllver colna8- I a chUd iu short dresses she was arrested ,tates. Speaking of the , recent reports
aud only 15 in favor of it. The change t,wo years ago for till tnpplpg, but was bout the president's lUfluess. Mr, Per-
. .. , .urt i onniua imnrnnecuted. bhe nas ueen cohuuiwou m nne saia 10 a ""'lar; -xuey are
lniueopiiuou ui " fc. Bton iali. She Is undoubtedly a kleptc- terribly exaggerated anHi sensational.
also significant. Out of 08 Eastern maniac.
members of the House 00 voted against
the Bland hill and only 2 voted for it.
Out of 128 Western members present
and voting 82 voted against the Bland
bill and only 44 voted for it. The only
section which gave the motion a ma
jority was the South, and from that
eectlou only 35 votes were cast against
the Bland bill and 60 in its favor, aud
althouuh that section rules the Dem
ocratic norty, it has not yetj secured
control of Congress.
It is notsafe to count too largely on
tlie'Isentlmeutal Influence of any
measure. In business matters popular
impression shifte with almost Incredi
ble ranldlty, and the very men who
think It wise to buy to-day, because
sllver"purchas8 are about to be stopped
by aet?of Congress, are liable to soli to
morrow, because the issue of new
Treasury notes Is about to be stopped
by act of Congress. At first blush the
eflectofthe repeal bill is altogether
favorable. In tbe business world It
will no far to strengthen confidence,
may release a considerable part of the
funds locked up, and may encourage
not a little buying by foreign Inveat
nrs. On the other hand, It Is to be ex
pected that the very magnitude of the
majority for the bill in the House will
stiencthen the impression that some
other measure, not by any nieaus wise
or safe, is to follow as a part of tho
Democratic plan. It must also be re-
membered that an unknown and yet
Inree nart of the existing disturbance
springs from uncertainty iu regard to
the tarlfl, and that uncertainty Con
grees has done nothing to remove, but
only brings nearer try putting me sil
ver question out 01 me wy.
He suffered somewhat froii n nn ulcerated
.1.l.t. ln flfF.,.1..1 ..ll.t..
AV,PhUttdelnhiaand Reading Railroad F'
, , .!..-.. enseu portiuus uuue uuuu (were remuveu.
5?" Potion was successful and pro-
in bavn been 81.807.378.80. and gross ex
penses $1,084,008.05, leaving a profit In
norntlnrr of S783.870.31. The gross re
ceipts of the Philadelphia and Reading
finnl and Iron company for July were
$3,034,4"3.R4,andgrossexpouoes$2,933,lT3.41,
duced the desired relief. This has been
the extent ot the president's illness."
p
A Lone llranoh Blunder Mj story.
Losa Branch, Sept. i .The mystery
pront from mining t tt g!!ff.fr 'Bg
Commlitiouer l.ocliien' Order. lihce Sunday night last, Vvhen he loft the
nrioiiivnTn-j. Sont. 1. Commissioner house 01 .miss uoorgiunn Ciimltn, 111s nance,
IiOchren, of the pension bureau, has issued was partially clearod up Jfesterday by the
an order modifying the practice of the of-1 finding of the aged man if , a pool of water
lice as to suspensions of pensions. The 1 In a marl pit at Poplar, K. J., a small
most important change Is that which di- hamlet about six miles w est of this place,
rects that hereafter there will be no sua-1 While many people are oLf the belief that
pensions except In casee wnere me recoru iub brbu mnii miuumuuj suiciue, iiierearo
. v . j " 1 1 1
New York llepubllonns.
Nkw Yoiik, Bept 1. The Republican
state committee met yesterduy at the Fifth
A venue hotel, and decided to hold, their
convention at Syracuse on Oot, o.
shows on 1U face that the soldier was not
entitled to any pension whatever.
The Peace Union Protetts.
WunraflM. Sent. 1. Mrs. Emma G.
Slokels, chairman of the Indian committee
of tha Universal Peace union, has trans
mitted to the proper authorities a vigorous
protest against the -orutai nu otuci
A Fall River Sanation
FAIX RlVRit, Sept. 1.4-A hie sensation
was caused here last nlgjbt when It was
discovered that five ot
have discounted notes at
lading for Cotton Bro
Uathaway, who for a
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD,
Paascntrer trains leavo Shenandoah for
1'enn Uuvcn Junction, Mauch Chunk, Le-
lUhtoc. SlatltiKton, VThlte UaU. Cata&aunua.
J Jucntown. Bethlehem. Baston, Phlladelpbla
Hizlcton, Weathcrly. Quakake Junction, uol
ano and Mahanoy City at 8.01, 7.S6, 9.08 a m.
.1, p. m.
For New York, 6.04, 7.28 a. m., 12.13, 3.67
4J!2 p. m.
For Ilazloton. WUkcs-Barrev White Haven
Pittston, Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly,
aad Elmira, 0.W, 9.08 a. in., 2.57, 8.03 p. m.
i'or uochester. uiUTalo. Niagara trails ana
tho West, 0.01, 9.08 a. to. 12.43 and S.08 p. m.
For Dclvldcre. Delaware Water tian &nd
Stroudsburg, 6.W a. m., 4.22 p. m.
j- or liamuertviuo ana 'i-rcnton. M.w a. m.
X-'orTunkhannock, 0.0-1.3.05 a. m., 1&7, 8 08 p. m.
i- or uaaca anu ucneva o.m, vioe a. m. o.u
p. m
t- or AUDurn v.us a. m. o.ua p. ra.
For Jeanesvllle. Lovlston and Heaver Meadow.
ru, u. m., c,i, cuo p. m.
For Audenrlcd. Hazloton. Stockton and Lum
ber Yard, 6.04, 7.20, 9.08, a. a., 12.43, 2.57.
5.27. 8.0i p.m.
For Scranton. 6.04. 9.08. a. m.. -42.67
BXS cm.
For Uazlehrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton ano reelund,
oah, 7.0, v.us, a. m., iz.w, , 0.1 p. et.
7.51, 8.52, 10.20 a. in., 1,00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.22, 9.15
p. m.
For Kavon Run, Centralla, Mount Carmel and
Shamokln, 8.42, 10.00 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.22 p. m.
i-or laiasnne, l'ara riace, iiananoyuityana
Delano, 8.0U 7.28, 9.08, 11.05 a ra., 12.43, 2.57, US!,
b 27, 8.08, 9.33, 10.28 p. ra.
Trains will leave Shamokln at 7.55, 11.45 a. m.,
I.b5, 3.20 p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at
9.05 a. m.. 12.43. 2.67. 4.2U.D. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Fottsvllle. 5.60. 7.20.
0.08, 11.05 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 5.27, 8.08 p. m.
Leave i-ousvmo lor sncnanaoan, e.uj, 7.1a,
9.05, 10.15, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00, 7.15,
p. m.
Leave anenanuoan lor iiazieton, o.Ui,7.29,v.ua,
m.. ix. 13. D.-Ji.e.ua p. m.
Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah. 7.29. 9.23
ii.uo a. m., is.10, z.'-o, o.vu, i.zo, i.xxt p. m.
Trains leave for Ashland, Qlrardvllle and Lost
oiccn, l.MP, v.-iu a. uu., iMau. fcta y. iu.
for xatesvuie, i-ars x-iace, laananay uity,
Delano, Hazleton, Black Creek Junction, Fenn
Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown,
ueinienom, uasioa ana naw xoric, v.w a m.
12.30, 2.55 p. m.
For FhiiaaeiriMa 12.30. z.sb n. m.
For Yatesvllle. Park Place. Mabanov Cltv and
Delano. 8.40. 11.35 a. m.. 12.30. 2.55. 4.40 o. m.
Leave uazioion lor anen&nuoan, o.au, 11.su
a. m.. 1.05. 5.30 n. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Fottsvllle, b.50, 8.40,
9.80 a. m., 2.45 p. m.
Leave Fottsvllle for Shenandoah. 8.30. 10.40
a.m..i.u, o.id p. m.
A, T, NONN1SMAU11KK, ASSt. U. P. A.,
bourn uetmenem ra.
It. H. WILBUR, Genl. Bupt. Kastern DIv
PORT CARBON, PA..
Manufacturers ot
$ociefii CoQd0 1
Of Every Description.
Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, &$,
SrFINEST 000DS-L0WEST HRICE8."e
Write f cr catalogues. Cerrespondshce solicited
at murder.
fjur banks, which
oured by bills of
ker Welcome H.
.core of years has
.UTr. I 111. H J , " .... IVI n IWUia Ul TBItrB 11U9
bibltions which have been been one of the largest Jaotors in this city,
Qianimiuu"- ' 7 iu. lallea to nna tne ooti-
exposition," under the direotlon of the of th( buu o ,
worlu'a wir omcuue.
tlon into the affair is no
amount involved by the
Death In the Pipe.
PAXTOK, Ills., Sept. 1. Mrs. William i,lteruntlonil Sunday
Nelson was burned to aeatn nere. mi, St. LODIB, Sept. L A
was riding in a buggy wnen ner ciotm-i . ted the fltst busit
n . n - d raatnh. finil D ... .. .nl
caugut ure irum upu.. . -1 aventh international B
they were burned from her body. She ex
pired in a few minutes.
Fatally Scalded by Steam,
SeDt. 1. By esoaplng
steam in the cellar of Shoneman Bros.' es
tablishment, on Eighth street, Englneei
Thomas Service was scalded to death, and
f entlon. The following
upon: President, W. Ml
tortii ig secretary, uurt
iisslstant recording see- etary, Rev. El M.
terguson ol Xew Jersa r,
in represented by
iding. Investiga
w in progress. The
banks Is $107,000.
ehool Oonvcntlon.
clear, bright day
ess session ot the
unday school con-
'offlcon were agreed
Uler ot Akron; re
ts B. Cook of Texas;
Colonel TyiouU bteallnes.
TT I TiiiTCTlTTI.fl Hnnt 1 A r- 1
Christian Rubner, his assistant, severely jIenMi hM ingtHutei n investigation,
burned. rrith a view to reco)erlna from Colonel
I . . . i " I .
iiA-fiintf Tub Work oioid. I Jyson, ol Keftding, inqsum ft monoj be-
Jk W 1 1 .inH n 111 Olota fi,.aiHn MHMn.l..tAn
lUUlUti, m"" o vwvw Uin-VSjr UUtUUlllliUU
TmATiiKO Pa Sept. L-On account oi longing to the state ibrestry oomml
,S ?'d. t'h. mU works of the Read., which ho embezzled wtlle treasurer.
iug Iron company olosed down Mjday In
deflniUlr. throwing 700 men out of work.
. ... ...... i....l.l.,ntillr Killed.
Vmiir Pa fient 1 Mlebatl Small, tht ns of this (the Te ,th) district on tha
K 5!'i,,nfc died h.re yesterday. l.TOSd ballot. The ,elal eltetlon Is to
-2?'l?n.L,n Oil the vacancy cauied by the death of
bhurge of . gun while he was hunting. i William 1L n.noche.
Oouitrenniiiu Kndcli's Succenor,
InoMTOK, O., Sent, 1VH. 8. Bundy was
nominated for oonjriss by the Kepublt
Sir. J7. R Albright
"Suffered With Weakness
In the back, causing Intense achlne, and also
with nervous debility. I tried different medi
cines recommended, but of no avail until
one day a friend asked me to try
Hood's Sarsaparilla
I took one bottle and am free from all trouble
with my back and nervousness." II. F. Al-
muqht, OrwlBSLurgb, ra. Hood's euros.
Hood's Pills eure constipation. 85 cents.
Rheumatism,
Lumbaeo. Sciaticas
mm. . a fuA
iviciney uompiaini&f
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
SOlinTLKlLL DIVISION.
jui.1 sa. icvii.
Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above
date for Wleean's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, New
uasue, oi. uiair, i-ottsvuio, uamDuxg, ueauinf
l'otistown. i-noenizvnie. iorrisiown ana-iu.
adelphla (Uroad street station) at 6:00 asd 11:45
a. m. ana:iap. m. on wcenuays. j--or-ottS'
vlllo and intermediate stations 9:10 a. m
SUNDAYS.
For WlKcan's. Gllberton. Frookvllle. New
Castle, St. ciair, rottsvuio at e:uu, :40a. m.
and 3:10 p. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts-
town, I'ncenixvwe, n orris town, .rnuaaeipni:
Trams leave rracuviuo lor nnenanaoan at
10:40a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p.m.
Qunuays, una u. m. unu o;u p. m,
Lnavo PottsvUle for Shenandoah at 10:15.
11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. in. Sundays
at 10:40 a. m. and 5:16 n. m.
Leave pnuaaeipma (uroaa street station) tor
Fottsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 36 a m,
4 10 and 7 11 pm week days. On Sundays leave
at 6 50 a m. For Pottsvlfle, 9 28 a m.
For New York Express, week days,
at 3 20, 4 VO, 4 OU, D 10, D OU. 7 HJ, O ZU, V Wl, 11 UU
11 20, am, i uu noon, iz-h p. m. (Limned ux
press 1 06 and 4 50 p m. dining cars.) 1 35, 1 40,
2 80. 3 20. 4 00. 4 02, 5 00, 8 00, 6 20, 6 50. 7 13. 8 12.
,nnil i 14nt n.rri. Qii.r1ava 9 Ofl A flK A Kf
5 15, 8 12,9 50, 11031133, a m, 12 41. 1 40, 2 30,4 Oi
(limned i w) o au, o ai, o ou, i is sou s is p m ana
12 ui nigni.
'"- i-i i o t For Sea Girt, Lone Uranch and Intermediate
LamO BQCKj OCCV stations, 6 05,6 60, 8 23, 1139 am, and 2 40, 3 30
1W iiu nvctiunjo "m u i
Sundays 4 06 and 8 25 a m,
DR. SADEH'S ELECTRIC DELT
With Elect ro-Mnenetlo SUSPENSORY.
i int..fi lint IitiTU-ovrmcnti I
Will oure without medicine ml V Minn rciultim? from
oreMxtton of bialn nei .e fou-ea, vx-, .see or ludie.
cretlon, fit) miou debilily. 'mm, laJigiior,
..i iir,i.v. livnt. nnd bluddor COlnbl&iDtH.
tunc tacfTlumlMgo, selatli.ii. ell ' ' "d? eouiplalnu.
Seienl 21 lut-lth. etc. Tills f.tort heltoontalije
WMrrri.r'---''li over ah other. Onrrent 1
iiutanUTtfeitliv weai or or we forfeit ss, 000. (it), am'
' .77.. " . . ... i..u.. nr nn rav.
suae ii turo4 bjr thU niarvelom (nTendoe I EJ
oSre5llh"rrDi.nfiH failed, Bad we jjlve huodtoda I S
Of taaUmOlllMlrl 111 W. "U 1 " uwrv ovatv.
Yf W i . . ...it m mix .Til. .11
rKi". . 7vi.... MHiMth HiiaelmEau la ui e
bond r r lilue'd PawpMrt. inaili. ,siAled, bet
-c-AUFit-tu BLrtOTRIO OO..
i Are. sao uitWAiliw AV CW TOKil CITI
i.
For lialtlmore and Washington 3 60. 7 20.
8 31.9 10.10 20. 11 18 am. (12 23 limited dlninc
car.) 1 30, 3 48, 4 41, (5 10 Congressional Limited
Pullman l'arior Cars and Dining Car), 617.
7 uu, 7 40 p. m.. 12 1 J nigni weeK uays. sun-
days, 3 50, 7 20, iu, u lb a m., a 10, 4 41, 7 uo,
7 40 pm, and 12 03 night. Washington only,
ft fA n m ditllv. No coaches.
1- or Kicnmona su a in, is iu p m, is us nigni
aany. ana i ou p. m. ween uays.
Trains will leave liarrlsnurg for Flttsourg
anu the West every day at 12 25, 1 20 and 8 10
a m nod 2 25. a 25. (5 00 limited! and 7 80 n m.
Way for Altoona at 8 18 am and 6 03 p m every
nay. r or jritusuurg uuu aiiuuua t ii lai a
everv dav.
Trains will leave Sunhurv for Wllllsmsnort.
Klinira, Canandalgua, Kochester, Buffalo and
Niagara Falls at 204, 6 13 a m, nnd 1 85 p m week
days. For Elmira at 6 34 pm week days. For
rle ana intermediate points at a is am dally,
For Lock Haven at 5 13 and 9 66 a m dally, 1 85
and b 34 p m week aaye For Renovo at 6 13 a
m, l no ana nsipm ween asys, ana sistmon
Sundays only. For Kane t 6 13 m, 1 85 p in
week days.
R. M VllBVOBT.
Qen'l Usnigerl
J. It. Wood.
Qen'l PiEe'g'r Agt
RETTG'S
Beer and Porter.
T AJr AGENT for tho
-1- Chas. Ilettig's Cele
brated Beer and Porter in
this vicinity, also Bergner
& Engel's celebrated India
Tale Ales and Old Stock.
Orders will receive prompt
attention. Finest brands
of Liquors and Cigars.
SOLOMON HAAK-
120 South fiJam Street.
WlJW roumfcufteg
t-'lV '' Vj J lliiiipat-rTT.n lit i rffll
mm I liwtwwt sssriydil
Hfdfeal Oflleef, 20C N. SECOND 8t..?kilia',Fil.
Are the oldest in America ftir the treatment of
Varieoceie, liydrorMe, Ilnpture, Lost Manhood
Trcnlment brlTlnll n Mnfolnllr. Com
municAtlons sarri'dly ccnfldontlal. ScihI stamp fo
ItoitLc. Omrti hours: O A. M. to 2 P. M.. Gto&l
iM All day Saturday Sucdayc, 10 to 12 A M.
THE 33ICTOXJ I
Everything modeled after
Qreen'B Cafe, 1'hlladelFhla,
S, main St.i Slicmiiitloalit ,
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 Free lunch served
each evening. Big schooners
of f resh,Beer,Porter, Ale, &c.
OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE,.
.7. J. UOUUHKTtTY. Pron.
JOHN COSLETT
Main and Oak Streets,
Shenandoah, Fenna.,
GREEN GROCERIES,
Truck and Vogotahles.
Poultry, Game, Fisli and Oysters
In ccison. Orders left at the store
wUl receive prompt attention
104 North Main streot,Shenandoah,Fa.,
WHOLESALE BAKER AND CONFECTIONER.
Ice Cream wholesale and retail.
Picnics and parties supplied on short notice
Chris. Bossier's
SAL00EI AND RESTAURANT,
(Mann's old stand)
X04 Sou til Slain Street.
Finest wines, whlskevs and elzars always In
stock. Fresh Beer, Ale and Porter on tap.
Oholeo Temperance Drlnca.
L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S
Celebrated Potter, Ale and hi
J AMES SHIELDS,
Manager Shenandoah Branch.
JOE WYATT'S
ShLUuli AND RESTAURANT.
(Christ, Bossier's old stand.)
Stain aurt Coal Stu,, Hlicunucloab.
Best hoer. ale and norter on tan. Thn flnnnt
brands of whiskeys snd cigars. Pool room at
Uched.
Piatt's Popular Saloon,
(formerly Joe VTyatt's)
and 21 West Oak Street,
Sni3KANTIOA.Tr, PA.
Sir stooked with the beat beer, porter, ales,
shlskles, brandies, wines, etc Finest olgars
latlntbar attached. Cordial invitation to all
1