The Herald. publish nn daily, bcnday kxchitkd WHEKLV, IVBHT BATUIIDAV. K. ,i. iioYr.n......,. ....i'roprlnor U. O JtOVHK Ifdltor and l'ul.lUhtr W. J. WAIKIXH..,. rmit tMUur , M nOVKlt ..lfnMt .ITHnnarr subscription hates: D(Lt,pl yHf, ,..,....H IX) Thki.y, per year,. 1 M .4it'er((jilni Jtaten, Transient, 10 oenls per line, Unit Insertion 6 enr line ensh subsequent Insertion, itates or regular advertising snn be bud on applica tion t the offloe or br mall. The Evbnino IIbkald has a larger etreula lion In Hhenandoah than any other paper pub lished, Hooks open to all, Sstered at tae I'outoiloe. at Shenandoah, Pa. tor transmission through the malls seeond-olass mall matter. A VKRY interesting tdesorlptlvo let ter of u trip liy water (over tlio lakes) from liufl'ato to Ohlcmo, written by our clilef, win mailed Jat Chicago but hits fulled to roach this ofllco. Should It turn up, however lute, it will be worth perusing. Giving broad, to what ex-Seoretviry Whitney calls the "loweriolnsos" Is better than giving thein.u Btotie, but It would be more to tbejpolut to urge theladoptlon of u policy that would open to them the mills and shops now menaced with extinutiou through free trade legislation. Tup Ciioluka Incrouaes to such an extent in Gdllclu and la of such a mor tal character that every victim thus far attucked has died. It is getting pretty lute in the season for the dreud disease to invade our sHoryi,but tlio terribly virulent ohgracterjgof tho pest tbeOUie? ttW 8lv9 poi falhl co" ceptiou of what Us ravagesjmlght be If It once gained a foothold here.. Ii? tUo poliye of Chicago lind tbc-m-eeiVe-a burdened with a mil oh more dlillcult tatk thau ever thoy had before in deulinir with the turbulent element which is seeking to overthrow law and order on the pretence of sympathy with the claims of labor, the reason Will not be far to seek. The. Governor of Illinois has atrengtheuedjtlie hands of the lawless by his release of tho ini i,rlnnfd Auarchlsts. Perhaps, hoW' j ' ever, there will be something like com pensation In tho Increased zeal with which the police will look after the would-be disturbers. The lesson of the Haymarket murders Is not forgot ten bv them, though condoned by the J . Governor. Suob, at least, wouia seem .... nrionar.. wmmi hhi-ui to be tho deduction from Thuwday's doings on the lake front. PUBLIC OPINION. Public opinion jis always claimed as an ally by ardent advocates on both sides of a public controversy; some times diaingenously, for the purpose of winning lt,but more often honestly. This is natural under a government of thn iieonle for ultimately they have r ' . ,. , .... . their way. But it frequently happens i,o,Q lo nn nnnnlnslvn demonstro,'- ,,, ... . tlou of the popular will, either because It does not crystalize or because clr - ... cuinstancea prevent an expression or it. There are times, however, when the 1 ' , foundations of the deep are moveii, and a force which is irrodstable the uuu" moment It declares itseii pussea imo action The judgment and purpose of a great majority of the people of the United States wore so expressed lu the House of Representatives Mom'ay. No other msanlng can be found in the votes by which asuocesslon of sub Mltutos for unconditional repeal of tho silver purohase aot were defeated, , . i The tnoet sauKulue opponents of free Aoluatte have not ventured to predict1 m auoh majorities against It as were re- oorded Konday. Men whose opinions have deservedly carried weight have not confidently expected amalorllyof more than forty to ilfty for the repeal hill. IUnassage by a vote of 240 110 la a revelatlou. Sometimes a vote In Congress or at the polls expresses a whim, nota conviction, and therefore is afterward reversed. Thore is every reason to believe that the verdict ren dered Monday is an Irrevocable deci sion for sound flnauce. It certainly Is Slon ior SOUI1U uuauuo. inwiiniuijw miet mtuusu - , f.i,m.,fnrol Kress has always in the past declined MiBuaiiuouiu lkuMw-.j problem, but It may be gratefully no 1 ' , .. , oepted as an authentic! deolarotlon that theAmerioan people see the way of honor and safety and oan never again be tempted to leave It. It Is an Im mense satlsfuotlon to wltnais suoh a proof that the great Republics Is sound In bead and at heart. JOYFUL AHAU1M11 Survivors of the Steamer Oity of Savannah Brought Ashore. TENDERED A XOTJBIHG WBL00ME tfliies lHhpnl In Siiluto in Uin Slilp winched riifttjer Idtiiil Tlmy Wero I'oitnd nt Two Different Places, Several Miles Apart. Savanhau, Sept. 3. The tug Paulsen, that left Savannah to get the remainder of the passenger of the wrecked steamer City of Savannah, arrived here yesterday afternoon. The wharves were lined with people as the tug tuimn up the harbor, and when It was announced that nil the ship wrecked passengers were on hoard shouts went up from the vast crowd. As the Paulsen steamed abreast Lincoln station all the flags of the commercial houseR fating Itlver street were hung out and dipped hi salute, and the merchants rushed to the balconies and cheered them selves hoarse. The Cotton exchange bal cony was crowded as never before, and the mighty greeting whloh they sent up made tlio hearts of the shipwrecked ghid, and they clnpiied their hands In wild de light. Some even danced on deck. When the Paulsen was made fast to tho wharf thore were alfeclug scenes between husbands who had been brought on the Cityof Hlrmhigham and wives from whom they hud psrted at the wreck, and also between friends who had been separated that eventful night.. The names of tho shipwrecked passengers brought by the Paulsen are: Dr. G. V. Lamar, Mrs. La mar and two children, Miss Mary L. Hooker, Mrs. Barrow, Mrs. John Norman, Annie Love, Mrs. C. II. Hopper, Mrs Ellen Wade and old Jane, tho stewardess They w all taken to the Desoto hotel by order of Receiver Comer, of the Central railroad, where they, witli those brought on tho City of Illrmlngham, are being well provided for until they can be sent to their respective homes. They are all ovrjoyed at being safe on land again. Tlio ladies presented an unique appearance, havjng lost all their clothing in the wreck except what thoy had on when they were sent to hind in tlio boats. None had any hats or bonnets and the appearance of most of them was ex ceedingly scant. The reason tho Paulsen did not return sooner was that the shipwrecked passen gers Wero found nt two different places, Several miles apart, It was thought thoy wsreall at Senator Cameron's place on Coflln Point, St. Helena Island, but only part wore there. Tho remainder wcro found on Hunting Island. In speaking of their experiences on tho night when tliey left the wreck the pas sengers said they were too excited and anxious to take nollco of anything except tho most extraordinary incidents. They passed wrecked cabins and wrecked ships and people who had been drowned. Tho party that reached Coffin Point had little trouble in getting ashore. Thoy walked about one mile mid a half to Senator Cam eron's place, where they were kindly cared for hv Mr. Trim), who is In charge of it. Tho nui'tv that reached Hunting Island did uot fare ro well. When tho boat ap proached the islnud the scene w is ono of desolation. Water was almost every where. The ladies and everybody clso wero compelled to wade up to their waists In water to reach shore. They hold the babies above their heads. Tho Island was a wilderness, and they lived in the light house. They slept on the floor, orany- . wliBrc they could rost. Jn ne, tho City of Savannah's stewardexs, was tho only one to receive even me slightest injury. She sprained her ankle on the island. The babies held up well, i . . . . , , , nnil ulu not nppcar to nuuu a snipwreca so muoh. Captain SavdRO, who wns com mander of the City of Savannah, was with the rescuing party. Ho thinks there Is a chance of saving part of the vessel. The dlstatice from Couln Island, whore the second mate's party was, to Hunting Island is soven miles, Neither party knew W :ere the other was. CllAltLKSTON. S. C.. Sont. 2. Tho miss ing Clyde steamer Yemasse, from New York, arrlvod here yesterday. The vessel is not seriously Injured. She caught the gale north of Hatteras. Tho first bad weather encountered by the steamship Yemasse was on Monday. Captain MC' Kee hove to nnd ran some fifteen miles to ward the gulf, nnd remainod until he saw Ug way c,"ear for tho rMnmption of the lournev. This was done at an opportune time. The passengers looked a little the I WQrBB or the iong Toyage on arrival, ! hut otherwise were in good spirits and I full of commendatory words for Captain i McKe8- About 160 miles off Charleston a ; burning vessel was seen. She was nflro ' nft, and was being consumed as fust as flamcs cou)d destroy her. I Tho comUtion of the natives on Kcawha i Island is the subject of most touching pity. ( a'he hurricane destroyed their entire crops Much of their small stock, with the tide enterlng'their houses, were swept from them with their few personal belongings. Contain Haskell, of the schooner Jlorris W. Child, reports to have passed the bodies of six dead men with life preservers ou J twenty miles easi oi oavannau. iucy were surrounded by wreckage. Captain Tr.aV.ll ruiumed the cantain and crew of l . . j n. . d u wd friEhtful loss of life all along tlio ooaat north of Tybee , continue to arrive, xiie siurm um uou nm to haye been MVere ot SHVan. nah. A number of wrecks are reported he- l CnHUnn.h ami ltrlinuu-lnlr. but i mostly lu exposed harbors. Senator llutlor'a KfTurts. Washingtok. Sept. 2. Senator Butler returned from the south only yesterday, hut when he reached Washington ho fmmri tnlxarnm from Port Roval inform- to ' lng him ol the oonuuion oi u n mere. H11Q Urging UlUl IU juu mm wvue mmhn from h state and free what could be done to relieve the peoplo who. fire in dintrees. The senator caiiea upou the secretary of war this morning In " . . i I endeavor to secure some action hy that department iu the way of an order provid- I,,,. . ,,nlv nf tent and rations for those i i'-J . who are homeless and without food. The sen ator does not see any hopes or securing relief through legislative action, ior oou- . apr0priftte money for this sort 01 reuei, holdlug that that was the duty of th. I ute. Mr. Butler will do everything in "t, though, to bring relief to thou wtin htm aiiff erinsr. Thn Unhthousa board has srivan noUca that the front haanons of the Morris Island south and north ranges entrance t Charleston harbor, S. C, were washed away in the recent storm. Charleston light is the only light now shown on thi Island. The beaoous will b rub 11 lit oi soona practicable. A CLEVrIK'aVvn'.i-L.t A Fraud Lottery Opeia'dr's Ills; Hohome Snipped, CHISAGO. Sent. 9. Post Office Inspector Stuart arrested George Samuels hero on charge of misuse of the malls and of 'ope- rating a "fraud" lottery. The was taken before United States rlsonci lommls- sioner Home and held for f urth tr sxami- nation. Not lielng able to seci bonds for his appearance he was re tX.Ooe taken tc the jnll. Some the United States ai at Washington have been reeelt thorltlei ting com plaints nasi list Samuels, He 1 nt tin head of the "United Artists' ass fiolatlon,'' under whloh title he has been op. (crating e clever scheme for several month' tahllshed offices in this oity, and were sent to every part of the world, announcing that the a . He n clrculari civilised ksoolatiou igraphsin was prepared tq reproduce phot; crayon, oil or water colors at pi Ices rang Ing from ta to 150. AVith eaoh order a free lottery offered and 880 prices announo picket wai rnnghif) a vlng oi from 6.000 to 85 In gold, the which, It Is said, would tnk i p ace In ere oUab Kngland, igu coun Chicago next June. Agencies v lished In Germany, Italy, Spain South America and other fort) tries. Simuels, it Is claimed, dfy Ing busbies L d a thrlv- New Yoiik. Sept. 3. At a sflheoiai cus. torn house investigation thrci d assi8tnrit weighers wero examined. V ifrom tlieli statement It seems that Mr. ii(j0tKeljjarj method of getting In six days' d Ly t'0T on( day's work is very comiuon.J joun q iNonnan aim wiuinni .. rtui limn both ii K export! n. In rat acknowledged that in weigh! they had frequently weighei, amount of goods and then dlvi I " jlod up tb Jays' work. weights so as to appear as six t Tile examination will he con week. inueil next Chi Los ANOi:r.ES, Cal., Sent. 2.1, jnamen. (-Under tl decision of Judge Koss Warn jjAnts for the arrest of six Chinamen under Hie registry tlon clause of tho Geary act fere issued, ton has ''" Cliauenaga Farmers' associui terinined to arrest every Chin Cliauenaga valloy. The cou iitnnu in the iicll of lai.ui will swear out two hundred .variants on the result of the trial of the s! ,fc Chinamen. r- 1 ",1U' Bl,k; "'"-ntRovernmont mauuesio nas neon sent, ou .t ,, Tim, capital of the urovlnco of Bka r. i'. gathered In the streets to reut ,j t'ne 00piel posted on the walls. They i'fua to dis perse when tho polloo wordj cMbA out ouverai ewuei, iiyius uchth and the crowds occurred. El dght clviliaui wcro woundi-d and twenty w ere arresteu, A Hallwny In Trim lil. . Akrnn nnd AKHON, O., Sept 2. Til! Now Castle rail way.now belli from tills city to Now Cast eastern outl, i lo tlio Pittsbii! 'g constructed 11.. T).. nn . a H iO, i. tlQ (IU Tg, Akron and 'i-titieH. r '(lied npetl .Ioi Western, is in financial dllf nago & Averill, contr t r yesterday asking the appjit celver on a doht of $J,040. liuieut ol u . New lNitllllut Wasuisoton, Sept 2. A masters just appointed hi s.s. luoiig the post le these: Niw '"Inc. Oak Dale Lilian, Bollona. Jersey Mrs. Anna 15. Bowj New York Charles S. Col; II. V. Zimmerman, llraili jiioiu; joun j. O'Hara, Itosondale; Mary t Laduke, Star. Aicli'o ilnlly Stmt II s lirlilo. East LivuitrooL, O., i playing with n revolver 'ept. 2.-WhIle that he did not know was loaded Leo StIll(rorJ shot llnll fatally wounded his wife. r They had been married hut six weeks. illoro KnllriiAil Han .U Strike. j-Word has been shop men em aud Nashville ST. Loi'is, Mo., Sept. 2. received hero thnt the COO ployed by the Louisville railroad at Decatur, Ala., ifliilt work, and ,.,l,.m., 1. ...... tlm shon-i nrn deserted. Ni deserted their posts, and l peeled nt that point. ;o trouble is ux- Ills Sentence Ou jniuiited. ALBANY, Sent. 2. Gov commuted to inipri.-,oniiVjeut. (or i10 tho selltenco oi ijuwuni ueu 'linn, who was to have heen executed ut ;iln Sing prison durhifr tho week beginnl .ig Sept. 4 for the I murder of his wife, A l'liiiuluoiit I1 Loxdo.t, Sept. 2, Th. fine Head. j Itev. John Cun ja ut his homo In ninghum died of diabeli St. Andrews, Scotland inc. IIu had heen 111 yesterday morn' 1 trw innntlm III- Cunningham was a writer 'Birtlle theological. TO FIND RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, EY, LIVER COM PL AIM Our COO pnore book' x&lo Ii" ttuu""u ct-i &WSaEk I0011t r. teonann mrw &l,l,l ha rAotl br evetr VdUllir. liuuuio-aseti ana as we hiLTfl restored Bliown by hundreds of cni et lrmmnout tnisanaomerBiatei'.nu" ' ; i(T, 'i;,i. h..r,; tnumnnv to thoir recovery alter using our licit. WE HAV f-E CURED KEHTOTJS unniu: KEW Yob rw ft 1 fllWtlZH. Ikai ,'Y AND WEAKNESS, ijt are. ortobtr tith, iiu. J purchased on of your' Itmiit Lliraa vaars Biro jclectrlobeltsfor tieouroof l the Sw Ox ys Und.rmWniH .tiniui """fttaj ;7odimtliUterr1bT-iiiy health. Foryursl JJfSlXnd 1 did not knoJ WUrtiwcdraia tymr JJSiSSi ninuiniiuiuMwiJ'u'q T;'.r'-' .- .- r. --r..T T1WI cood nir the Bkally-aBaiaBbhortlhal .miui both mentally imupuy- . Yours trulT. Jf Awasemirei? wi'ii. I ou um" 3. 11. tusESAO.m Bowery, jhiewiatism 1SD LOST VIGOR. , fm. A. T. Dimit, IxoiB. K. Y- to r.ohn iron-F ,, N. October SSth, 1M1 . uuuUlsui tiut t times It was cur i-lour veur na 1 UE J0VrS;aTapdiai -fftfs&sf. fflm??uU SSiwelim.n. lnwaj. lopaiuslyft m. and tHUyl toSSSJH, Htt'ftSf &S UtU A. E. TOSH, Muatos f i'S,Jr IMsmn. THEi nn. RAIMRPPJ -EIL ECSTPlfe BELT f c a wmAUU cfalvanla I IteThSd They r 'JaJ'tISrSll JS!H.ViS!lt, J.'fIl3aaradadlD.atnnirlhtamar.VlIatauea' v.-inUnnn 111 "'" ". a'd.dsja)lorol4 .lnv i;u,unuwiii(mrei3oiir--"3---rr,-v,h . - . ; 1 . -.:-.c:i.waniiu.iinUMMtnrAniMKi u.u SANDCN BASEBALL YESTERDAY. At Wllkesbarr'o! Springfield, Sj Wilkes- bnrre, 3. At Illnghamton: Blng.lmmlon, 9; Provl detif" 8 1 D iffalot Albany, 7 liuiralf), 5. Al auratitoti: It end Ing, If; S(Jrtinton, 8. At Erie: Troy, 4; Kk, 1. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS CloAlng (Jmitatlnns of thf Keir orU sad JMl II nd el llil a Kx(j!tilliKfl' I'hiladblp iia, 51 'pt. 1. -Is tb stock mar ket twlsy there wss a renewed advance in stocks. Clomnic bids: Lolituh Valley H W. N. V & Pa- )f reunsylvanla tW II. fie It. T. corn Heading 17 II. & H. f. pret - - St. Panl BttH Brie UK Lehlnh Nav 4T f) It. & W IStH Heading g. m, 4 UTH a. Y. Oentrnl . 1WK Heading 1st pf lis fl West Shore . WW Heading M pf lis 19 Lkn Hrle & W. 11 Heading Jd pf Sm Kfi New Jersey Cenlito N. Y. & N. 15 2IM Del. & Hudson, lllfi (Ifinrriil .tlmketfl. Nr.W Yoiik, Sept. 1. Stats and western flour quiet, firm; low extras, S1-I1SQ2.I''; city mills patents, 84.263H.60: fair to fancy. $ : 4rrj 3.46; Minnesota clear, $2.5003-00; patents, SilJO!.:); superfine, Jl.7rVa2.Xi; oity mills, $8.8 QI.Sfl; winter wheats, low grade, f I.U'i 2.46; patents, S3.4(ii5M no; strniglits, i ,'P'i; rye mixtures, fOiil.40; line, i,.v,e2.10. Southern dull, steady; comiiuia to fair. ' ira, J2.lma3.10; good to choice, oxtra, $3.1 Mfc4.2. Hyo flour steady, iiilet; suirarflne, gd.iio 3 i. Wheat fulrly notive; Saptemlier, 07H"it'ic.; Oetoher, TOjiraTlci November, T8j4jc.; D,--rin-her, 7676 6-18.; May, 82c. Hyeqn4t. noiniual. Western, 66r. Corn easier, moderately active; No. 2. 44iat8o.: Septembor, 41ja(5c: Oi-toiler, 45Wc.i November, 4r,Je.; December, 4o. Hilia illlll. nualur, tttnlu. OlLinn wnlfn IdWfe ., - - -. " . " . . . r i c; Septemlier, 8(0.; October, 30 7-lUiO!ic.; November, .lije. Piiit.Aim.pnjA.Sept. l.-I)ee( steady, extra mess, J7.rtuH; family, SHKau'. Pork quiet, flrin; new mess, Lard dull, lower; steam rendered, $8. Ii. Uutter quiet. Art: Now York dairy. 17jfc'24c.; New York cream cry, Zr2ttc ; wi nteni dairy, 156410n.: west ern creamery, T&Kc.; Klglns, 26M2Hr'.; Imi tation creamery, lfiUxaiflo. Cheo dull, firm: New York while, 8H9J(io.; do. colored, 9JO UJ4c; do. small, MiliViic.: pnrt skims, 2afir.: full skims, 1iHc. Uggs steady, quiet; hew York nnd I'ennsylvnnla, 17njsu.; western, 15& 10c. Hai.timoiik, Sept. 1. Flour dnll. Wheat quiet. Corn dull; white nnd yellow hy sam ple, two. Oats steady, firm. Rye inactive, dull. Hay dull; good to choice timothy, 1415. Cotton nominal ; middling, 8c, Provisions firm, unchanged. Uutter Arm: creamery, fancy, 25:!Go.; do., fair to cbolco. Iraaclc: do., Imitation, 2JaBlo. lleuu steady at 15o. Live StocU Mnrkets. Buffalo, Kept. 1. Cattle dull; good butch ors' cows, $2 75(32.85; fair light steers, $3.20 8.40. Hogs steady; good Yorkers, Sd.25g(i.3il; fair, f8.16tan.20. good mediums and puckers, $0.05: grassy. $6.75fS6 85i heavy ends, fair to good, $4 25fi; stags, S-l.253.'l.7ri. Sheep and lambs weak: nood lambs, $.VM.5i); no very extra here; common to fair, $1(&1.75; good to cuoleo ewes and wethers, sheep, 83.7ji1; com' mon lo fair, S275. East Liuhutv, Pa., Sept. 1. Cattle un changed; pnmu, $4.4iKisl.u: good .i.-t34.10; rough fat, Waft 20. Hogs unnbanged; extreme heavy. Sa.6QHj5.75; medium tops. S..85fi5a5; light tops, $Oj40.05; heavy Yorkers, $0.05(2,6.10; pigs and light Yorkers, $1.10S.15; grausors, as lo woigiit, j.uiir,rj.A; roughs, S4. Sheep steady"; extra, $3.6003.7; good, $'1.1003.1 1; fair, $2.6 5 2 75; common, 60c.f3l81; spring luilMSa..V5. HoodS Krs. Rcbcoca ITst Neuralgia Cured "Formerly I suffered with neuralgia, but it has not troubled me ilnco I have taken Hood's Barsaparllla. I save Hood's to my little girl for throat trouble, and It gives her Immediate relief. . . ' . . . , i, . -j My brother has also taken it and It has cured him ol asthma, we are an inuomcu Hood's Sarsaparilla .nd mill use no other medlolae." Mas. Be- hecca 7est, Orrstown, Pa. Hood's Pills eura Uver Ills, sick headache, Jaundice, lndlcesuon. iryauu. A CURE FOR secures BSlVi, LUR1BAGO, SCBAT iua, and BLADDER TS, DYSPEPS8A, LAIVIE-BACK, &d SANIIEN'S EI.T50TIIIO BEL-Tj itU Kloctro Illnpnellc bnspen Bn.... xu.il rurn vylllinut llieilicllffl all of the aborntroublei. 'i'tume wbd culler irora ncryuun iituiiuy. Losses, Drnins, Lost Manhood! Ncnanan e us, hleeplOHsnessj Poor Memory, nit I;eiiinlct!pm nlulnts, aiidKi-uoral 111 liealth; tin' I'tTuets of abuses, cvceaies, worrr or eiuosure.wlllflnd relutand prompt euro In our marvelous invention, uinrh rpmiirpii hut ntn.Ll to cunvlnco the most skeptical. Iulunoranceof ef fects yuu niay have un luiy drained yuur system ol nerve lorcu ana viiamy which Is clecli'lcliy and thus .unuud r wfinknaas or luck of f oree. It yuu replace Into your system the elements thus duilned, which are re- nuirea for vigoruuireiif ui, juu mil ran,nvatt,n (-HiicnBtid health. Btrensth will fitllnw nt mioii. 'Pbla Is our plan and treatment, and wo Guarantee a ouru or rumau iiiuney. THESE WE CAN CURE YOU I JtllliUJlAlJHil U)l uuuu, . KttW Volltf Cm. 0(.t. M. 1Bfl5- rn 1 tp RimM riAjti'KIr 1 'loaiirenorttA vnn thftl the belt 1ms euliruly ourod mo of rlieuiuatlsm from which I sulfered for fourteen yars almost continually, v a lAiiopnrriMp.nuil thalonir daUT tramna neavs. ary la my rounds, up to the time ot ci-ttlnir the belt, were painfully (roue through with, but thanks to your wondeiful Invention. 1 can now wallc as well as I vet did. and will reoommeud your treatment to all afflicted The imrrent haa alto brought hack my vigor In otUec CENTRAL BEUILITV, Ac Orncn o B AnagNT & BOS. Par (Vous, mo.. Oasrwa. JUiae. Feb. 7, H31 testinwi nony t the rnapy you have of the ereat value pC IwlY. Uy bealthhae Improved wonderfully, and I fwelre nounur ot fleh, auJ now aleep wall your and IluTe aaexoollent aulOto, Your ephiudkl efcctfla Celt wiStoot rules or liealth" hasbuun avery vala. alila beaeflt to ma. uud 1 ttke pleasme la reooai mending OBO. SAUQIOIT. lu 1 iciu'ioa. ELECTRIC CO., 62G Broadv. ui Wow York. READING RAILROAD SYSTEM, I1MB TADI.E IN KrrEOT AVO. 7, 1S8. Trains lcavo Bhcnanfloah iw follows; Vol Now York via 1'Mladelnhift. week dare. .10,5.&, 7.20, a.m., le.iO, K.SO 0.15 p.m. Humfay MO, 7.48 a. m. For New York via ivIauohCbunn, veeK oiivb, 7.TJ a. m. , x w p. m. For Headlne and Phllndelntiia. week dnr . 2 lo, 6.88, 7.20, a. m., lS.HO, g.Sb, 5.(6 p. m. gut Cay, 2.10, 7.8 a. io., 4.30 p. m For Knrrlsburg, week days, 1.1 J, 7 JO . m., x.o i, d.od p. m. For Allentown. wcelc davs. 7.20 t,. m.. 12.E6. i.m p. m. i'or I'otiavine, weeit aays, z.io, 7.2U, a.m., l.M J.f, b.bt, p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 a. m 4.W p. ro. For Tamaom nnd Mahanov Cltv. week davs. 2.10, 6.26, 7.10, a. m., , i 60, 5.66 p. m. Sun day, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.28 p. m. Additional lor juunnioy uuy, wcos aays, iip.i, For Lanoaster and Columbia, week dnve. 7 20 a. m., 2vH) p. m. p ot wiuiamspon. suntmrv and Lowisburir. week dTS. 3.25. 7.20. 11.39 a. m.. 1.25 7M Dm. oaBUity, u, m.t ova p. m. For Masanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, 8.S5, 6.2o. 7.20, 11.30 a. m., 12Je, 1.36, 2.50, 6.6o, 7 00, t.ib p. m. Sucday, 2.10, 3.26, 7.48 a. m 3.W, 4.i0 p. m. For OlrardTlllo, ( Itappabannock Station), weeli days, 2.10, 3 2, 6.95, 7.20, 11.S0 a. m. 12.2S.t.86. 2.B): 5.135. 7.00: 9.26 n. m. Sundav. 2.1). .25-7.48 a. m., 3.95, 4.30 p. Hi. For Asbland and Sbamoktn. week days, 3.S& 5.26, 7i.U 11 .50 a. m., I.8", 7.00, l3.i p. a. Sun day, 3.25, 7.48 a. m., 3.05 p.m. TKAIflS FUK aUK.NANUUAH: Leavs Now York via PMladelnms. week davs. aoo a. m 1.30, 4.00. 7.30 p. m 12.15 night. Sun i tray, o.vp. m., 12.I8 nigni. ieave ow Tornna iiaucuunutu, weou.aays, 4.90. 8.46 a. in.. 1.0O. 4.30 D. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. in. i.eave i-nuaeciwua.aiRi'Ket street HtMion. ....u.l. .In.. . tl O K ,M lt A IU, I 8.0V, 11. Si p. m. Sunday 4.00, 9.06 ai m., 11.30 P.m. n iwn. ,in.7n, b.o. i'mw n. lit aut -.w. I iveave iteaaina, weca aays, i.u,7.iuiu.u, ii.w u.., v.w.t.ui y. ttt 0tiuua, t.oy. iu.n tt. ,ui Lsavo PottsvlUo. week davs. 2.40. 7.40 a. m. 12.30,8,11 p.m Sunday, 2.49, 7.00 a. iruS.05n.m. T.rum IMnniia WA.lr fkn 9 R 18 II 'XT I InJ., 11,7.16,9.28 Pi in. Sunaay, 3.20, 7.43 a. a., i u.du p. m. ubiid wihwuuv wiv, v,w uoja, ..u. b. m, 1J.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.48, 9.31 p. m. S-unday, 3.48, 8.12 . m., a.ai p. m. Kananoy Plane, week dtys, 2.40, 4.00, 1.8(J,9.3B,10.40.n.6ail.m.,12.5j,2.(n,5JiO,8.2(J,7.6r7,10.1B p. m. aunaay, x.4b, 4. w, u.27 a. m., 3.37, 6 ui p. m. I Leave tilrardvllle. CRnmiataannock Station).! weeks days, 2,47, 4.07, 6JW, 9.11 10.18 a.m., 12.05, 1 1-.12, i.oi, 5.26, e.ac, 8.KI, 10.18 p. m. Sunday, 2.17, .(I7. 8.38. a. m.. 3.41. 5.07 P. m. Leavs Wllllamsport, week days, 8.00, 9.86, 12.C0 m. ,.!., ii.it p. m. uunany, u.vo p. m. for iuimo?e, wseuiagion ana toe west via U. & o. It. It., throueh tralau leave Ulrard Avenue station. Phllidelphla, (P. R. It- K.) at t au, b.ui, n:n a. m., a.txj, a.42, tjs p. m. bnuay i pu, e.uif, 1 1 .ay a. m. . ii. 30, rx, 7. m p. m ATLiAItTlU U1TV 1JIV1S1UW. Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut street wharf nu eoum sircciwnari, lor Avaniio (Jity. Weekdays Hlxpross, 8 00, 900, 10 45 a m, I (aturdSEje, ISO) 2 00, 3 00, 100. X, 515-pm. I r.joursio'i 7 warn, jiecommoaaiien, swam, 1 3U, B 45 p m. tsunaays isxptess, w. boo. m uuo. 11 w a hi and 120pm. Accommodation, BOO a m and 1 -io p m. Keturnlsz leavs Atlaatic Cltv denot. Atlantlo and Arkansaa avenues. Weekdays Express (Mondayg-only,a46) 700,735,930amand 3 15, A tit. t. .,, , fh rt it, KH . t&n 8 10 a m and 1 30 pm. Excursion, from foot of .Mississinoi Avenue ouiv. ua n.m. Mundavs Kxnress. ISO. 4 00. 500. 8 00. 630. 7 00, 7 30, 8 00, 9 BO-p m. Acconunodatlon, 7 30 a m anaoteepm. v. u. ukNUUUii., ucn. I'ass. Agu Philadelphia, P&, LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD.. Passeneer trsns leave Shonandoah for Pcnn Haven Junotlon, Mauch Chunk. Le- hiehton, Slutlngton, White Ball, Catasnuqus, AileutowB, Ucthlehom, Baston, PhllaUolphia faazlcton. Weatterly, Quakako Junctloa, Del ano and Mahanoy City at 6.01, 7.26, 9.08 a m. ij.4j, M.DI.-1.S: p. m. l'or is'ew yorx, o.ui, 7.2c a. 12.43,' ..07 1.22 p.m. For H&zleton. WtlkeB-lIarre. White Haven Plttaton, Laeoyville, Towanda, Sayre, Wavorly, and Elmira, a u4, 9.08 a. m., 'if7, 8.08 p. ra. l'or liocnosier, isunaio, Miarra l'aus ana tno vvost. o.u4.u.u'3 a. m. 12 us ana s.us n. m. For Iielvldere. Delaware Water UaD and stroudsnurg, 8.01 a. m., 4.2i p. m. t or uamuertviuo ana Trenton, .ux a. m. For Tunkhannock, 8.01, 0.08 a. m 7.5 " , S 08 p. m. For Ithaca and Ucuova e.Oi, BUS a, m. 3.0 p. m f or Auourn Kva a. m, e.us p. m. ForJeanesvllle.Levlstonan3Icave;MeadoT?. 1.40, a. ui., o.,,o.v? u. ui. For Audenrlod, Hazlctcs. Stockton and I.um-1 oer iara, o.i, v.i.0, v.vb, a.m., u.43, z.01, l.J. &.7. H.os ti. m. nor scranton, .U4, v.ue, a. zn - i;.A.ti7 8.f8 p.m. For Hazlebrook, Jeddc Drlfton anp - reel&nd, o.ih, Jio, v.va, a. m., is.ij, Ajat, v.ct p. ir. 4' j Aouiuuu,unuiuiuig uuu ttjo uimK, v.u, 7.81, 8.62, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.10, 1.10, 0.35, 8.22, 9.15 p. m. For Raven Run. Centralis. Mount Carmel and Shuxiokln, 8.42, 10.00 a. m., 1.40, 4.43, 8.22 p. m. Far Yatesvllle. Park Place. Maianov Cltv and ueiano, o.w, v.w, 11.00 a m., 12.43, 4.22, 1 27. 8.08. 9.33. 10.28 P. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 7.65, 11.15 a, m. 1.68. 3.20 p. m. nnd arrive at Shenandoah at 9.05 a. m.. 1213. 2.57. 122 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Fottsvllle. o.W. 7.2& 9.08, 11.05 a. m., 12.13, 2.57, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle tor Shenandoah. G.00. 7.15. 9.05,10.15,11.18 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00,7.15, p.m. jieave onecanaoan ior uazieion, u.ui, i.m, u.vb, a. m.. 12.13, 2.57. 1.22. 6.27.8.0SP. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.20. 9,23 U.U3 a. m., 12.1D, Z.BD, D.3U, 7.. 7.D0 p. m. i -xruiuu leave iur Asniunu. uiruruvu creek, 7.29, 0.49 a. m., 12.30, 2.15 p. ra. Trains leave tor Ashland, QlrardvlUa and Lost For YatcBvlllo. Park Place. Mahanov Cltv. Delano. Hazleton. Black Creek Junction. Fonn &ea For PhiladelDhia 12JJ0. 2.5B b. m. Delano. 8.40. 11.35 a. m.. 12.30. 2.65. 1.40 9.P1 v. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.80 a. m., 1.05, 5.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Fottsvlllo. 5.50. 8.40. IV. u. ux..o y. LU. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40 a.m.. Lira, o.iap. m. A. W. NONNEMACUEH, Asst. G. P. A South Uethlehem Pa. It H WILBUR, GenL Supt. Eastern Dlv PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. sonnvr.KiLi. division. juli za. leva. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tho above date for Wlgsan's, Qllberton, Frnckvllle, New i uasue, ai. uiair, foimviue, iiamourg, iieaaine, PottBtown. Phoonlxvllle. Norrlstown and Phil i adelpbtn (l)road street station) at 6:00 and 11:46 a. m. unai'.io p. m. on weeitaays. ForpottS' vine and intermediate stations :10 a. m. SUNUAYS. For Wlgsan's, Qllberton, Frackvltle. Now uasuo, at. uiair, t-onsvuie at o:uv. v.vi a. in. and 3:10 ti. m. For llamburc. Readinc. Potts. town, pnomixvuie, norrlstown, Philadelphia at 6:00, 9:10 a. ra.,3:10p. m. Trains leave Fraokvllle for Shenandoah at 10:oa. m. and 13:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:37 p.m. Kundavs. 11:13 a.m. and 5:40 n. m. Iijeave x-otisviiio ior snonanuoun ai iu;ie, U:4S a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays at 10:40a. m. and 5:15 p. m. LeavB Phiiaaeinhia luroaa street stationi ior Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 6 57 and 8 35 A ra, 4 lu ana Til pm ween uays. un aunuays leave I at 0 du a m. J? or x-oiusviiie, v vo a m. For New YorK Kxpress. weelt flavs at 330, 406, 450, 515, 650, 7 30, 830, 1150, 1100 11 ''5. am. 13 00 noon. 12 11 p. m. (Limited Ex press 1 09 and 4 50 p m. dining cars.) 135, 140, S 30, 3 30, 4 00, 4 03, 5 00, 6 00, 6 20, 6 60, 7 13, 8 12, 1 10 00 p m, 12 ui mgnt. sunoays a at, 1 ua, 4 au, 615, 813,050, 11W11&5, a m, 12 41.1 40,2 30,4 03 nm.,cd4t50) 5 20,fl20,6 50.7 13and812pmand For Sea Olrt. Lone Branch and Intermediate stations. 5 05, 0 50, 8 35, 11 81) a m, and 2 40, 3 30 fuipm weeauays auu w p m oaturuays only 1 aunuays 4 uo unu oamm, uor jiaiiimore anu wasninKion odu. 7 aj. 8 31. 9 10. 10 20. 11 18 a m. (12 35 limited dlninir car,) 1 80, 3 43, i 41, (5 10 Congressional Limited I I'uliman Parlor Curs and Dining Car), 6 17, 7 00. 7 40 n. in.. 12 03 nicht week davs. Sun. I days, 3 tO, 7 20, 3 10, 11 18 a m., 12 10, 4 41, 7 00, 1 7 40 pm, and 12 01 night. Washington only, 1 H V, ti m ciaiiv. mo coaches. For Itlchmond 7 'Ml a m, 12 10 p m, 12 03 night I dally and 1 30 p. m. week days. Trains win loave iiarrisourjr ior ritiSDure ana the West every day at 13 36, 1 20 and a 10 a m nnd 2 25. 3 26. lb 00 limited) and 7 30 o m. 1 Way for Altoona at 8 18 am and 5 03 p m every I day. jror ntssourg una Altoona at 11 xu a m every day. iiaius nut kwtb suuuuij tur uubiu.ijih I, Slmlra, Csnaudalgua, Itoeheeter, lluflalo and Niagara Falls at 204, 5 13 a m,antl 1 K p m week days. For Blmlra at 5 84 p m week days. For I jsne nuu iiueruieuiie pointu aioia amuauy. I C. - IaaI, Tin .... . - nt.n . It ui www. na,,u nn w ihu ,vuniuu.,mi w and 6 31 p m week days For Kenovo at 5 18 a in, 1 36 and 5 84 p in week days, and 6 18 a m on bunoays omy. not rtaco at 11 am, 1 u p m I wees uays. I s. M. Pbevost. J R. Wood. Uen'l Manigetl Qen'l J" .s'g'r Agt. FirstlationalBank TflKATKK BUILDING dhcuanclaali, Ponnit, CAP1TAL,- A. W. LBISENHINU, President, P. J. FKHOUHON, Vice PresldiBt J. It. IjBIHKNICINQ, Cashier. a. W. YOST, Assistant Oashlsr Open Daily From 9 to S 3 PEE CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nnd nil the train of evils from early errors or later excestwa, the results of overwork, sickness, worry, eto, FuUatrength, development and tone given to every organ and Portion of tho body, hnple.natnralmethods. Immedlatelmprovement seen. Failure Impossible. 2,000 references. Hook, explanation and proof! mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. ABRAHfl HEEBNER GO. PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of Ol Every Description. Flags, Baoges, Caps, Reganas, c. 43-FINEST OOODS-tOWEST PRICE3. "Write for cataloF'jes. Correspondence solicited scdlcil Offletf, 205 K. S2C0ND Kt.. rut&d'ft, P inn umertiia Aiuenai ior in irouiment o? Apeelal iUHtiXHtn fc Youthful lirror Varicocele Hjnn-n1!?, linprurts Lost Manhood Treatment IithII n KnvrinltT. Core muDlcatlons sner'-IJy con'idontial. Hend stamp fr Bonb. Ofllre hours 1 0 A. M. to 2 l M.. fltoOP 1AU day aatmday Rnivigh. iQtnl? A II. Everything modeled after Qrccn'a Cafe, Philadelphia, 3 S. .Main St., SliemmIoal3. The leading place In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated. Everything now, clean and fresh. The finest line of Wines and Liquors I Clears, &c, foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each evening. Illg schooners of rreah,Heer,Ponor,Alo, Ac. OPPOSEPE : THE : THEATRE. 1 .T, TlOnOHRRTV. Prop. JOHN COSLETT Main and Oak Streets, Shenandoah, Fenna., GREEN GROCERIES, Truck and Vegetables. I Tt 11 n n 1 l n I bame, risii ana uysiersi In season. Orders left at the store will receive prompt&ttentlon 104 North Main street, Shenandoah, Pa., WI10LESALK BAKBB AND CONFECTIONER. Ice Cream wholesale and retail, - Picnics and parties supplied on short notice Chris. Bossier's SALOOft tkm RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) X04 tioutli Main street. Finest wines, whiskeys and olsrars always la BtoaSr. Fresh Beer, Ale and Porter on tap. UBolco Temperance urinas. L0RENZ SCHESIDT'S Celebrated Poitei, Hie and Beer aikMES S HIE LBS, Maui l'or Shenandoah Branch JOE WYATT'S 8MiUwfi ANQ RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old Btand.) malu ana Coal Sts BUeuanrtonlt. Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest brands of whiskeys and cigars, Pool room at iscneu. PBatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 0 and 21 West Oak Streat, SHKNANDOAn, PA. Bar itooked with the best beer, portor, ales, ihlskles, brandies, wines, eto. finest cigars lBg bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S, Main Street. Finest Brands of Wifles, Whisteys and Cigars, Fresh Beer, Porter and Ale aVnays on tap I I I
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