mm WMMW mm BE, r.l r The Herald. ronr.teiiKi) daily, bcnmay kxokptkd W8KKLT, KVKUT 8ATUI1IMY. . A. JI01'.KJ. .... ,fro,rletor U. 0 HOY lilt HdUor and I'ublUhrt IT. J ir.tlf.Y..... iMtnl mltor , M llOl ini Iii(m' ifnnntirr auBscHiPTiON rates: UMi.y,H)f ymr ...........M uu T-kt.y, per yr,... ..................... 1 GO Advertising llnttut. Transient, 10 cents per lino, first Insertion i 6 sen pr lino eaeh subsequent Insertion, Kates or regular advertising oan be had on applica tion at the oftlee or by mall. The Evening IIeiiai.ii has a larger oiroula lion In Hnenandoah tban any other paper pub lished. Hooks open to all, Eater at tne Po-itoilloe nt Hhonandoah, Pa. ter transmlMlon through the malls an seoond-olass mail matter. AN outragH jolllug the genuine article blue milk fur FkBE Tkadk never built a factory nor started it lire In a furimuco. SoUTiiKitN Ooiigretwuiuu tire gutting their salary now in chiilriimiifthipH, Tor time spent lu tliu civil war. TUB fellows who voted for a ouunge lust your now want to Isnow If they wore not misunderstood; they did not order a fust. The milk inspector should bo noti fied of the willful violation of the law In the adulteration of food. The thin est Bldmmed milk is sold in town by nluu-tcntha of the dealers. Water with a little chalk lu it would almost answer tho same purpoie. The Cloveland Leader, lu speaking A Men of Many Orecdn in Congress at Chicago, ALL NATIONALITIES WELCOMED. Cnnfuclnnlmn nml TJieonnpliy Will I Mu ch with lJo1lrni In thn ChrUtliin I'lilth tlin Grout unstlonft of Morality. VALIAC ILANT. STATE LABOR TROUBLES. Colonln, the Nr.w YortK. Sett. 1 it was n olorlotis light weather rate, ftftU It win gloriously tua by tho broltM center bonnier VIkI" lant. Hho vamiutehed the Jubilee ovor a course of thirty Miles, Toachinu; mid run ning, by 4 mln. M teM (be defeated the I'llgrim by I) iniit. 9 seeijnml she left the New York syndicate ynjlrt Colonln 12 tnln. I'ollDiTpriof si.iliiiiniiifiilntiln.ii.liiKlcllilMii, 1 14 see. astern. She elCnfly demonstrated to the most entiitiMasMQ advocates ot nie other rival THchtA tdat she Is superior to them sailing through ptaold seas and llp;ht winds. The owners of the Viifilant were convinced by her perforjitances during tho cruise til the Jelf JJqfK Ynclit club that Winner nf'jfrlitiriilny's Itnce,. Unusually Rmnll Number of Mrlkos In Cornea In' Llist. IVmmjrlvi Cllic.lcio, Sept. 11. All the great relig ions of the world and ot Christendom, all hhados of religious beliefs, aro represented In tho hospitable halls of the Art Palace. This religion cosmos combines many con gresses and Includes the great parliament of religions, which opened Its sessions to she was the liest of lljB 151, and Saturday's royal struggle merely strengthens their conviction. Hut nobody of any nautical ! pretensions expected that sho would de- i font the Colonia so thoroughly. The first leg of the race WiT? Intended to b,I Mnt n im for ur,nl,.n ,iv. rue um leg oi tue race Wir, intenuou to Kleven of theso strikes occurred 1 parliament feature of tho series. Its object, in the language of Mr. Bonney, who may bo con sidered chief patriarch of the Cosmlo church, and who, thereforo, speaks ex cathedra, is to bring together the world's religions In an assembly "In which their common alms and common grounds of union may be set forth and the marvelous religious progress of the nineteenth cen tury be reviewed." The program gives ample promise that this object will be effectually attained, for in the union meetings of the parliament able ministers and iaymenofall creeds will set forth the reasons for the faith that is within them. Priests ot lluddha will mingle with Christian prelates, and the mystic dualism of Zoroaster will come In close contact with the practical unitarian Inn of Charming, Umerson and Parker. Catholics, Protestants and members of tho Greek church will be equally welcome to the privileges of the platform, and for tho time being sects will forget their differ ences and by their fraternization become a type of a church universal. Besides Christianity in all Its denomina tional phases, the list of religions which finds a temporary home beneath tho roof of the Art building Includes Urahminlsm, Mohammedanism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Shintolsm, Judaism, Zoro asterlsm and Theosophy, and in almost every instance the addresses relating to theso religions will be given by persons from the far off lands In which they hold sway over the consciences of men. This, In brief, is the scope of the parliament of Of tho unemp'.oyed, refers to them uu ,neetlngf, "classes." There are classes in l5ag- The program for tho entire series of con gresses is a formidable document, its laud; there are castes in India. But, pages, contaluihg the order of oxerclses, thank God, there are neither castes numbering fro. The program for tho , ' opening session today Includes addresses nor classes taerica. All are I woipome by President C. 0. Bonney, America citi,en8) all are equal before Jev. -Tota Henry -Ajt. Garlleld once eX-tl,Hn, Itcv. Alcxnnder McKenziu, D. D., . Harlow N. Higlnuotliam, presiueni oi mo i World's Columbian exposition, aim uiuer. of the wind from east to southeast to the southward It was a long leg for the Vigi- i lant and the Jublleo and a short leg nud j u long one, Just before the rounding of tho I windward mark, for the Colonia and Pll ; grim. Tho Vigilant was 8 mln. 2 sec. ahead of the Pilgrim at this point; 2 min. 6 sec. better than the Jubilee, and 8 mln. !ii sec. ahead of the Colonia. Ill tho reach, lose hauled, from the first to the second mark, the Vigilant was 2S bee. ahead of the Jubilee, 0 min. 24 sec. better than tho Pilgrim, nnd i min. 48 see. superior to tho Colonia. In the run home, with all light sails piled on, the Vigilant was 2 min. 10 sec. Iieder than the Pilgrim, 2 min. 85 sec. su perlortnthe.IubileH,.nuHinlu.22seo. before the Colonia. The Vigilant, having crossed the line at the start with a handicap of 13 hoc, actually beat the three other yachts by just 13 sec. more than sho is accredited with officially. She lost these 13 sec, which she did not need, Blmply by bad sea manship. BABY CLEVELAND'S WARDROBE. It Whs Nuurly All Mailo hf Mrs. Cleve land ller.cll'. WASHIKOTOir, Sept, 11. Telegrams of congratulation from all parts of tho coun try are pouring in upon the president ovor tho advent ot the new baby girl. Mrs. Cleveland made nearly all of tho new baby's outfit. Baby Huth's outfit was miiclo by a New York seamstress. Mrs. Cleveland was then inexperienced, and did not know what a baby required. But this baby has all the advantages of Mrs. Cleveland's experience with lluth, and will enjoy the benefit of tho fine materials, such tin flannels, Woolen goods, fcoft silks sylvnnln I.rmt Year. IlAItuienuiia, Sept. 11. The report erf Professor Albert S. Hollos, chief of the bu reau of Industrial statistics, which Is part of tho report of tho department of Inter nal affairs, Is nearly ready fordlstribution. Among other Interesting matters con tained In his report Is an account of all the strikes that happed during the year 1803. Not Including the strike of the employes of the Carnegie Steel company at Home itead there were only about twenty-six Itrlkos during tho year, a much smaller number than usual. Of these, on was by the employes of a rallwny company, thir teen by employes engaged in Iron and fcteel Industries, two by omployes In cigar manufactories, four by employes In textile manufactories. Thero was one browery strike, one in n cooparago works, two In tile works and a lookout by coal operators. Eleven of theso strikes occurred In Phil- The wholo number of persons engaged In th strikes was 4,308 and the number involved 7,414. Only three Btrlkos sucoeeded, four partly so, while the others failed. The total loss incurred by the employes was 378,210, and by the employers, so far as . ascertained, $50,035. 1 The summary of strike statistics Is fol lowed by n lenghty account of tho strike at Homestead. Tho loss to the striking employes at Homestead during the period of the strike is estimated at about $1,250, ' 000. Tho expenses to tho state for trans ' portntlon and maintenance ot troops was W 10,560.81. j Killed on the Nickel l'lat Road. ' KlNDLAT, O., Sept. 11. Two freight trains on the Nickel Plato railroad crashed Into each other four miles west of McComb und two miles east of I.eipslc Junction. The result is that two engines are wrecked i and forty cars piled on each other lu a ! mass of debris. Kitty cattle lie dead by the side of the tracks, which are torn up 1 for a distance of 200 yards, and all travel stopped. John Davidson, engineer of the eastbound freight, was instantly killed, . and his fireman, J, N. Umpher, and En . giueor Charles Merritt, of the westbound j train, aro dying from terrlhlo Injuries. s ru READING RAILROAD SYSTEM, TIUB TABUS IN KTrKO? AUO. 7, 1893. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 410, 6., 7.SW, a.m., 12.16, S.50 fW5 n.ro "''. 2.10, 7.48 a. m. For New York via Mauch Churjk, week days, 7.30 a. m., 12.20, S.bQ p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, woelt dayr, 2.10,6.25,7.20, a. m., 12.E0, 2.60. 6.55 p.m. bui. day, 2.10, 7.48 a. m.,4.80 p. in For Harrtflburg, week days, 2.10, 7.20 a. m., 2.60, 6.(6 p. m. For Allontown, weelt days, 7.20 a. m., 12.20, 2.50 p. m. For 1'ottsvllle, week days, 2.10, 7.10, a.m., 12.26. 2.60, 6.66 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.80 P. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days, 10. 5.25. 7.10. a. m., 12.2S, 2.60, 5.(6 p. ra. Sun day, 2.10, 7.48 a. m 4.SK) p. m. Additional tor Sunday, For Mi FirstlationalBanl TUEATKK I1U1LD1NO Ulicuundonli, J'cnnei. CAPITAL,-- tho law. As Gen pressed it, tho lowest drop in our bo ciety may rise till It gliatena aud sparkles on the top of the highest wave. Our hebetudeuous coutem- j Itoynl Osculations. I CAItLSliUHi;, Sep. 11. Emperor William, i accompunlod by tho Crown Prince of Italy, ' arrived hero last evening. They werere- celved by the Grand Duke of Baden and Prince Albrecht of Prussia. The emperor 1 and the grand duke greeted each other ' affcctieiiatt-ly, exchanging kisses repeat edly. After the emperor had Inspected tho guard of honor he was driven to tho ' uiurket nlace throucb streets irallT deco- and the like, which have been sent to Mrs. i rated with flowers and bunting and lined Cloveland to bo made upintobabyclothos. . with enthusiastic crowds. At tho market Tlonnnnses bv his eminence. Cardinal James Gibbons; Most Itev. Archbishop Redwood, of New Zealand, Count A. Bernstorf, Berlin; Most Ilev. Dlolytios T Al. nl,l,ir,l..in rf V.Jtlftt f5rPflV porary should modify Us phraseology. crl von Bergen, Th. D , Sweden; Profes It should understand that oven while sor C. N. Chaknrar und II. Dnarmapala ... mi P. C. Mozoomdar, of India; Puug feeding soup to the poor man lie ou- QluingyU 0f China; Principal Grant, of IpptB to beluc classified. Canada; Mrs. Lura Ormiston Chant; jects to being ciassin ( Unahe IHshup u W- Arnett, Miss ' ! Jeanne Serabkl and Khersedkl Laugrau, THE TWO TBA.VELING MEN. . 0f Bombay. Tlio now baby has six outing cloaks. Those, aro all white, and- they are of six different materials. One is of line white flannel, lined with white silk. It falls in gathers from the neck, and it hns very full Bleovos which are finished with a silk rullle. The neck of the cloak has a bilk ruffle around it high at the back of the place addresses were delivered by the burgomaster und the emperor. .SpitnWli AnuruhUU llusy. MADltlD, Sept. 11. A riot broke out in Bantander on Saturday during a fire in a populous quarter. A mub forcibly en tered tho municionl buiidlncs. anil After neck, and tapering to' a very narrow frill ' destroying the furniture threw everything unuer tne cmn. iub,is uoneouioi reguru i irom the windows. Tlio rs&tuenccs oi the to the comfort of baby's neck. . j mayor and leading councillor woro treated The other white cloaks are respectively hi the same way. TJie mob was finally of corded silk, eiderdown, broadcloth, ' dispersed by troops. The riot was only satin, and there Is one soft crepe cloth, another evidence of tho wave of anarchism lined with wool. j passing over Spain. This is the llrst cnllu UOm to a presiueni Mahnnov CHv. welc davs. 7 00 d. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7 20 a. m.,2.sp. m. For WlUIamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, moon nays. a.zo, i.vr, u.u a. m., i.eo, i.uirpm. iSJ) a. m.,s.wp. m. tthanoj- Plane, week days, 2.10, S.!5, 5.25. 7.20, ll.S'l a.m., 12.18. 1.85, 2.50,6.65,7 00,0.35 p. m. Sunday, 2. 10, 3.28r 7.48 a. m., 3.05, 4.10 p. ra. For Glraravllle, ( Hippahannock Station), week days. 2.10, 8 25, 6.26, 7.20, 11.10 a. tc 12.20,1.86, 2 60, 5.65, 7.00, 9.85 p. m, Sunday, 2.10. 8.26,.7.48 a. tn., 3.06, 4.S0 p. m. For Ashland and Sbamokln. week days, 8.26, 5.25, 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.3i 7.00, 8.35 p. m. Sun day, 3.25, 7.48 a. m., 8.05 p.m. TltAINS FOK SHENANDOAH 1 Leave Now Y"rk via FtAlodelpaia, week t aye,. 8.00n ra., 1.30, 4 00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night, bun, day, 6.00 p. m., 12.15 night. Leave New Yok via Maush Chunk, week daw , 4X10, 8.45 a. m 1.00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. J-iavn I'hlladctphla. Alnrltet stret Htation, week days, 4.12, 8.33, 10,01)' a. nu. and 4.00, 6.00, 11.30 p. m. Sunday 4.00, 9.05 a. in., 11.30 p. m. Leave Hooding, week days, l.M,7.1fl, 10.05, 11.50 a, m., 6.65, 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.85. 10.48 a. m. Leave Pottsvlllo. week da-M, 2.40, 7.40 a. m. 12.30, e,ll p. si Suoday, 2.40, V.00 a. m., 2.05 p. m. L,eave 'Xmaqua, wees nays, o-vi, ii.aa s. 2.W) p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, weolt days, S.46, 9.18, 11.47 a. m., 1.61, 7.42, S&i p. m. Sunday,8.46, 8.12 m., 8.20 p. m. 8 30,9.36,10. 40,11.69a, m., 12.66,2.06, Cr30,0.l7.57,10.1U p. m. cenuay, .4U, .-ju, b.zi a. m,, d.tf, .ui p. m. Leave Olruruvlllo, (Itappahaccock Station), weeks days, 2.47, 4.07, 6.30, 9.41 10.46a, to., 12.05, 2.12, 1.01, 6.26, 6.32, 8.03 10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, i.07. 8.38, a. m., 3.41, 6.07 p. m. Leave WlUIamsport, week days. 8.00, 9,36, 12.00 a. n., 3.36, 11.16 p. m. Sunday, ll.op. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via 11. & O. U. It., through trains leave Glrard Avsnue station, PhllaOelphla, (P. & K. B. K.) at 3 60, 8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.68, 6.42. 7.16 p. m. Sunday 3 50,6.02, 11.27 a. m.. 3.56,5.42,7.16 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. I.ave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wbarl ana isouin street wnari, lor Atianno uity. Weekdays Express, 8 00, 9 00 1045 o m, (Satnrdavs. 1 30i 200. 00. 4U0. 4 30. 515 Dm. Excursion 7 CO am. Accommodation, 8 00 am, 4 map in. Bundays Express, 7 39, 300,8 30, 900, 1000 a m and 4 30 p in. Accommodation, a 00 a m and 4 45 pm. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express (Mondays only. 6 45) 7 00, 7 35, 9 80 a m and 3 15, 8 10 a m and 19) pm, Excursion, from foot of Mississippi Avcnuo only, 6 IK, p m. Mundayb Express, 3 80, 4 0U, 500, 800, 6 3( 7 09, 7 80, 8 00, 9 30 p m. Accommodation, 7 30 m and 5 05 p m. C. O. HANCOCX, Gen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia, Pa, A. W. LE1SENH1NG, President. P. J. FEItGtlBON, Vice Preniam j. it. iiKitiKNKiNH, cashier. S. W. YOST, Assistant Cithisi Open Daily From 9 to 3 . 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit i Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nnd all tho train of vti lrom early errors t.r latct excesses, the reiults 0I overwork, sloknc worry, etc Pullstronni' development and tne given to o cry organ and Snrtlon of the bodj linplf,natiiralmethotli IlninedlatetniproTemDt w.'i'ii, jauuro impossible 2.IM) references n,,.,k explanation and proofi uiaucu invuiuui iree. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. .mnm heebmep. go, PORT CARBON, PA.. Manufacturers ot Of Every Description, Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, S-FINESr GOODS LOWEST PRICES.-tBU "Write for catalojues. Correspondence solloUei LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD, Medical Offlcer, SOB H. SECOND St., PMlaJ'a, Tt. Are the oldest In America lor the i reatmtnt ol Varlcorelo, Ilytlrocplp, Ku,vure, I i'"t Slanlujud. Trnlmnnl, ItvMntl n Nnrlill v. Lonv nninlcatlons saentily ccniidc nti.l t- .iul b amp rw ,,u. umce noursi h i. ri. 1 " i si . ' invi- ju All aayeatunm Bimdi,.'" 101x1 1? a si In tho White House, thougli there huv'o been other births In the executive man-bion. Last fall parties sent the two great political their respective caudi-' t,yncliod 11 Negro Tolioner. Birmingham, Ala., Sept. 11. Near ..,..., ;.,lln,r mfin.onthe Quiucy Ueujamin uacKso.., co ureu, u umra, niio n - lynched ana road to take orders. i his body riddled with bullets, The various rep-. About a vear niro Jackson ttole a . ... IT- 1 .. ....mlnnnl . .i .i. t. .,,!,!!,. ,,nri trom liionias tuouiuoyut, a i'i"" resentatlves of the Republican party dtUon- indietment followed. Afterward had been taklug Uocle Sam's orders Woodmeyer and Jackson hnd a fight, WU1CU SO iriUieilUU iuio. iiuumuojsi, A Murderous Kobber Conforises. Kansas CiTr, Mo., Sept. 11. Tho mys tery surrounding tho murder of Madame Juno Yrighi, an employment agent, who was found dead bound hand and foot In her office Saturday night, has been sud denly cleared up, and two men who com mitted the murder are under arrest. They are John Clark, released from tho Kansas. Monslor'Salfe of Cotton Goods. New Yokk, Sept! 11. The Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin an nounces today i "One of tho most Impor tant sales of cotton goods that has been- wagon , ,llart0 for ,nn"y, ye?re wl,U be hold, urlnB j penitentiary Sept. 3, and Harry Jones, a. ... v.... ......... ...... , coot ot tins city, uouuery was tuemotive. auction house will offer (31,500.000 worth of : 1 Amoskeag products. There is good reason Au Kx Sonator'n in.iinlty. to expect that tno sale vvni restore tone to . KopkiksVILLK, Ky., SepL ll.-Ex-TJnited during uaoet of the time for tho past ""' " Vin a d6Ucate condition, that she tUe,'7 aoons trauo nnu stnri again I states Senator Willis B. Matcheu, of Ed on t U pnflm .attafaotlon. d . Ja kson swSre vengeTnce. A few 01 tbta iml'rtflUt braUCU We, has been adjadgcsl insane ,and con- , , n, days ago he threw "rough on rats" Into Therehadbeen no substituting, " -woodmeyer's well, causing tho death of lsiphty Lost in u Wreck, baits noahlnnlnc in part, no delays, three of Woodmeyer's children. Wood- San Fr.AXCisco, Sept. 11. Steamer Em 11 , . . , ineyor cannot live. Of tho thirty neigh- pres of China brings Chinese und Jnp- and, In fact, everything had beonue- bors wij0 vuited tho family and drank of nnese advices as follows: The steamship livpred ordered, and thero was, the poisoned water many may die. Jack- yago Maru was on her way to Anamizu and Is now, plenty of the same goods to be had of the same old Republican i house, on the same terms. son confessed before being lynched. The Attendance nt the Fair. I Pntnlnn Rani 1 1 I t. Wrt 1 1 11 1 1 fln 1 1 1in But last attractive yesterday at the Whito City. ' blown down a steep hill by n severe north on Aug. 24 when her boiler exploded, causing the vessel to sink. Eighty passen gers are missing. , Recently a party of na tives on a pilgrimage to auji Ama were Onlv a few thousand visitors wcro seen in the buildings and on the highways. The nlalsance resorts, as usual, drew three- thought he could do better, and con- ffir.SSS"Sra fall the Democratio salesman prom iaedsomuch that the old man wind nud six were killed. The same day a young couple wers killed uud were found clasped in each others nrms. Killed by a Cnvelu. Pom Kennedy, Pa., Sept. 11. Michael Belli, Josiah Arp and many workmen had excavated at tho Montgomery Iron works for a foundation for the cart house. Belli called Arp down to inspect the wall as fnras erected. Arp pronounced it safe, and as he was turning away It caved In, 1 . ..i. O'Connor, the train dispatcher whose for- completely covering Arp and burying the agent, Urover tieveiana, buiu.hio ttulness cnusea the wreck on the Fort Belli up to the waist. Twenty minutes rinded he would like a "change." He CXceed that of last week, which was 1,110, i,onr,or crnnda hetter 0S9, the banner bearing record for the sea was promised cheaper goods, Deiter Thenttendanceforthe whole mouth wages or protlts, more business, and Gj jrny was only 1,050,037 more money to do business with. His 1 A Cnr(l1e nupatche. Decamps, nmialon would be all right, and, as i foot Wayne, Ind., Sept. 11. Fred ceneral condition would bojmuch bet-, Wayne road, in which a dozen lives were were consumed In extricating the men. b ,.. tx, lost, has not been seen by any of his Belli was dead and Arp was badly i ...i. Ha .inaii , tr with imn ti fir- . . . . lerumu iruuou.,.uh .... friends here since, lierore leaving tne city crusucu. rison, the man who wore this "grand he sent a message to the coroner of Cook I The Thr! IncemU F,, father's hat,and tho other agents for S.U Sid or VV . .. i , 4 . resldeuce of WAilhiKton Morrow, in tula Well, now, Uncle Sam, old boy, how fined in the Western Lunatic asylum. He is 84 years old, aud has been ill for several years. Idle Glass Works to ltesunie. Woodbury, N. J., Sept. 11. Articles of incorporation died In the county clerks' ofllco by a new company, which will oper ate the long idle Staiulanl Window Gloss works in North Woodbury. Impaled by a Huge Splluter. t . c . ti . : 1 T ( TT , s . 1 i., l.,...r, I 1'Ol lbTOYV, fcjeilV. II. Uiia . haB Agent Uieveiauu uuu iii raiEvini was mwme the top from a tree city, was destroyed by lire and two of his children wegs lU to death. A few years later' tha jbullt house was con sumed bv llames, and on Saturday the tho ad-1 thirty feet above ground at this place a ' stable in theWitt' was Bet on Are. All the liuge llmo spilt ana a large splinter pene- uvea were OI lBeUHry origin. The wound made Is dangerous and per haps fatal. treated you? "Where are all vantwres promised you? 3 Where are,tr.ted tuo thiok part of hialgand ln' the lnoreastd profits or wages? "Where paled him to the tree. It was necessary to 1 t fcRW away the limb to secure his release. is the plentiful money oi mat jeun "Why are your factories closed, your banks busted and your pension cut oyster crop iiadiy Damaged. ,,, . - ,rb. Mili.villk, K. J., Sept. 11. Trustworthy oQV Why are men out of worn "y reports from the Maurice river cove oyster t be million and why, iu some citios, grounds are to the effect that the oysters 1 i , nave been injured to the extent ot ahout d tUy prade the strsete, eryln for 8OWiooo. Nearly two-thirds of theoys work or bread? Burely, now these are . ters ar. dead, having been covered up with "OI ' sand and mud during the recent storms. not the goods you oougrn. " if. others were killed by borers, Cleveland and his house? It must be, then, that Mr. Cleveland and his house can't deliver the goods because they never had them in stook to de liver. Uncle Sam made a big mistake In changing houses, and the only thing heudolsto wait patiently until a ineeentative of tho good old Repub lican house comes around again, and tlwn ly iu good stock of protec tion, honest money, plenty of work, good wages and full line in general, that the old house lias always fur nished him during all the long years of.thelr business relations. Ji g atlllman Passenger trains leavo Shenandoah tor Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunli, Le hifihton, Slatlngton, White Hau, Catasauqua, AJlentown, llethlehem, Easton, Philadelphia Iiazleton. Weathcrly, Quakake Junction, Del ano and Mahanoy City at 0.01, 7.26, 9.08 a m. 1!1.13, S.67, 1.22 p. m. For New York, 6.04, 7.20 a. m., 12.43, 2.57 422 p.m. For Hazleton, Wllkss-Darre, White Haven Plttstoo, Lacoyvlllo, Towanda, Sayro, Waverly, and Elmu-a. 6.UI. 9.08 a. m.. 2.67. 8.08 n. m. For nochestor, llulalo, Niagara Falls and tne w esi, aw, v.ua a, m. l- 43 auu .un p. m. For Belvidere, Delaware Water Gap and atrouasDurg, o.im a. no., 4.22 p. m. For Ijambertvillo and Trenton. 3.08 a. m. For Tunkhannock. 8.01.9.08 a. m., 2.67, 8 08 p. m. r or unaca ana ueneva v.m a. m. ts.u p. m For Auburn 9.08 a. m. 8.08 ti. m. For Joanosvllle.Lovlstonandneaver Meadow, l.ix, u. m., v.iit o.ua p. zn. For Audenried, Ilailoton. Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 6.01, 7,23, 9.08, a. m., 12.43, 2.5T, 4UK. 6.27. 8.08 p. m. For Scranton, 6.04, 8.C8, a. m., -.li.-.6T. 8.08 p.m. ' TYir HaTlfibrnnlr-Jertrtn. Tlrlflr,n nnj rplan,1 0.04, 7.26, 9.08. a. in.. 12.43. 2.57. 6.27 u D-. For Ashland. GlrardvUle and Lost Creek. 4.C2, 7.51, 8.62, 10.20 a. in., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.85, 8.22, 9.15 p. m. For Raven Run, Ccntralla, Mount Carmel and uuau.wA.u, u.iw .v.vv u. u.., ..w, o.tiM u. Ul. For Yatcsvlue, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 6.04, 7.26, 9.08, 11.05 a m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.22, 527, 8.08, 9.33, 10.28 p. m. Trains will leavo Sbamokln at 7.55, 11.45 a. m., 1.66, 3.20 p. m. and arrlvo at Shenandoah at 9.05 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.22 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Fottsvllle, 5.60, 7.25, 9.08, 11.05 a. m 12.43, 2.57. 6.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah. 6.00. 7.15. 9.0b, 10.15, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 6.20, 7.C0, 7.15, p.m. ivenve ancnanuoan lor uazicton,D.m,7.o,K, a. in., tid,u,, u.,,o.vo y. iu. Leave Ilazleton tor Shenandoah, 7.20, 9.23 ii.uo a, m.t 16.10, s.co, d.uu, .do p. m. SUNDAY THALNS. Trains leave for Ashland. Qlrardvillo and Lost Creek, 7.29, 9.40 a, m., 1230, 2.45 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahsaov City, StSHHSrS Poifltiy, Game, Fisli and Oysiers For Philadelphia 12.30. 2.55 n. m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano. 8.40. 11.35 a. m.. 12.30. 2.65. 4.40 o.OI d. m. Leave Hazleton tor Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.80 a. m 1.05, 5.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Fottsvllle, b.50, 8.40, 9.80 a. m., 2.45 p. m. Leave Pottsvlllo lor Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40 K.U1..1.M, o.io p. m. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A.. South Bethlehem Pa. R. H. WILBUR, GenL Bupt. Eastern Div !JTHB BIJOTJ! Everythlni? modeled artor Green's Cafe, Philadelphia, .33. 8. malu St.! Shcnaudoab, The leading place In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The tlnest line ot Wines and Liquors I Cigars, Ac, foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each evening. Big schooners of Ircsh,Heer,Porter, Ale, &c. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE, I. J. DOUGHRRTV. Prop. JOHN GOSLETT Main and Oak Streets, Shenandoah, Fenna., GREEN GROCERIES, Truck and Vegetables. In season. Orders left at the store wiu receive prompt attention 104 North Main streetBhenandcah,Pa WHOLESALE BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notice After (Jettyjlmru'i Ilattlefleld. Gettysburo. Pa.. Sept. 11. It has been discovered 'that a syndicate composed of men who do not reside hore has secured au option upon a large part of the battlefield, or the portions most noted. If the govern nient shall purchase the land, condemna tion precedlugs will be necessary. The Columbia's Fait Time. CAFE May, SepC 11. The cruiser Co lumbia made nineteen nnd a half knots lu a preliminary trial on Satnrday. Shallow water and a dead sea wera drawbacks. She will bs given another trial this after noun. Constable shade Convicted. ORK-KSBUHO, Pa., Sept. 11. The Jury In the case of Constable Shade, ot Irwin, who was charged by Pauline IIIlVo with the murder of her husbandiast summer, re turned a rerdlot of1 voluntary manslaugh' t L Ilmma Goldman Taken Hack New Yoiik. SBt. 1L Emma Goldman, the anarchistwltfor, who was arrested lu Philadelphia OU Aug. SI on three indict ments for exetHBf to riot in this city, was brought hereSwkMrdw night by Detective Sergeant Jeqb and Heidelberg. Sho was lodged in the Mereer street police station. DentH of a Noted IlotanUt. PniLAD-lrnlA, Sept. 11. John M. Maisob, aged 08 years, professor of materia medio ail hptnny in the Philadelphia College qf Bharmaoy, aud for twenty eight yen secretary of the American Pharaiaeeutljjlttl society, died last night, Chpotaws to Get a New Trial. MrALMTBR. I. T.. Sept. 11. Simon Wade ainiolinoii Lewis, of the Choctaw .75SE5i. .,.,..1 f Wlllntrtnn. lmt. inid were eranted a new trial, which will protably result in their acquit tal. A Parmer's Murderous Confession. 11haihi. Minn. .Sent. 11. Henry Jaok son, a waiUf farmer in jail here await ing trial oaaift. 18, has eonfeuad that he murdsrad Bdwln l'eok, one ot his farm hands, by Baling strychnine In his tooa. l'enylvayl' IlMeball Cliamplons. I lSAUTftJT, t. 11. The state league cbampi4wwrie will begin Thursday nxt. Twg-pies will be played here.two at JohnstQwn and one each at Hnrrtsburg and Sarauton. " I am Truly Thankful For Rood's SarssparlUa. During the war contracted irpUold fever, and fever and 1 ague, leavlns me wlthiualaiial noil ntrcn cnrinl polsonlnsfromMhl.UIluvo eutiered ever since, In neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous prostration and ceneral debility. Since 1 began taking Hood's Bariapnrllla I have not lost a day's work In three months, v, eigh 10 lbs. more than for years and am In better health than any time since the war," J. II. Stii-i.man, Cheltenham, Fa. HOOD'S CCBIIS. 'Hood's Pills Cure Urer UU. 25c Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lamo Bock. &c DR. SANDEH'S ELECTRIC GELT With Electro-Magnetic SUSPENSORY. J.uleftt l'atvulal improvements Wlllcuiv ulthout medicli i. I iw.un. rmu.tiutffron ovtr-t.ixatluti of Liulll ltt'M fxiii4. ( rstutur build, eretlon, ua 111 rvuus dubihty, olu, IfwntaB, Unguor. rht'umutlun, kidney, liver and tuid.l. r complaint lanie baric, luuiliatfO, Mlatla, all female complaints. 0enral 111 health, etc, This rlt,io Belt cuntalnf Wwulcrfal iMproieMWU, over all ottiui-a. Current Is Imnantly felt bj vvartir cr we LorKlt 9ft.0ou.0Uyfaml will oun a.1 of tlic auve dlaies or no fay. Tbou ailda havf, tvM.n emed u Ihl maivalnua lliventlOK after all other remedial r,t d mid we give bttodreds oCteaiinonUlelntlilkCii Ue. ll,er state. Our 1'imerful lmi'i". a llLl'litlk. Sl'srEKSGHT, th Rreateft boon ev,r ell 1, I iult mm, 111 IK allhall 11.11.. MMlUaulMwri.u. '.mn.cuOliKlvrmilalWta fOdaji. GendfurUlUa'd 1 at , I, u,alU-U 8led,(rt ShiiObN n-t;rio co Ic'oh 0 UUOAUWAV. Etir vonK CIlTf, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BOI1DTLK1U, DIVISION. JULY 2d. 1B93. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wlggan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, New Castle, Bt. Clair, Pottsville, Hamburg, Reading, 1 u,Hunu, . uuuiuruit, it UE( isiOWU UUU Ull- adelphla (liroad street station) at 0:00 and 11:45 a. m. auu s:io p. m. onweeicaays, ForPottS' vine anu intcrmeuiate stations u:iu a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, .Gllberton, Frackvllle, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsville at 6:00, 9:40a.m. and 3:10 p.m. For Uamhurir. Roadlntr. Potts. town, Phoenixvlllo, Norrlstown, PhUaJelphia at 6:00, 9:40 a. m 3:10 p.m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandnsh at 10:40 a. m, and 12:14, 5:01, 7:42 and 10:37 p.m. Bunaays, 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave x-ottsvuie tor snenanaoan at 10:15, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40.7:15 and 10:00 n. m.Sundavs at 10:40a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Leave rmiaaeipnia turoaa street station) (or Pottsville and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 36 a m, 4 10 and 711pm week days, On Sundays leave at 6 60 a in. For Pottsville, 9 28 a m. For New York Express, week days. Ul. d U, S UO, OO, O IO, Q UU, , OU, O SU, V OO, 11 UU 11 30. a m. i.vj noon, u n tx m. (Limited F.i. press 1 06 and 4 50 p ra. dining cars.) 1 S6, 140, 2 30,820,4 00, 402, 6 00, 600, 6 20, 0 60, 7 13, 8 12, luwpoi, 16 ui uiKui, aouauuyB o au, too, 00, D ID, D IS, V DO, il UO 11 do, a m, 11 (umiiea 4 dui a vj, o au, o du, 1201 nltrht. For Sea Girt, Long Branch and Intermediate stations. 5 05.6 50. 825. 1139am. and 240. sail 4 00 p m weekdays aud 6 00 p m Saturdays only ... , , .. v,,,nli Sundays 4 05 and 8 25 a m. Mnlu and Coal 8ts Uhouannoan. 8r8l"r9 iT o'Sl" 1 18 a m. ri2 25 limited ill mm? . "est beer, ale and porter on tap, .The , fines. car.l 1 30. 3 46. 4 41. rs IB Conirrosaionni i.imitSl pranasoi wnis.eys ana cigars, rooi roui- liillman Parlor Rnrs nnd Illnlnr. fh.l ft it I jacneu. 7 00, 7 40 p.m.-. 12 03 night week days. Sun days, 3 (0, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18 a m., 12 10, 4 41, 7 00, i in p is, uou is uo aigai. iv usaingtoa Only, 6 56 n m dallv. No coaches. a or juenmona, 7 au a m, 12 10 p m, 12 03 night dally, and 1 SO n. m. week davs. Trains will leave Harrlsburg for Pittsburg ana the West every day at 12 36, 1 20 and 3 10 a m uuu a so, d iso, to w nmiieai ana 7 30 n m Chris. Bossier's ISALOOH AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) 204 Suutli BUaln Street. Finest wines, whlskovs and clears always In stoelt. Fresh Beer, Ale and Porter on tap. Choice Temperance Drinks. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poller, Ale and Beet -AMES SHIELDS, Manaov Shenandoah Brancl1 mv. WYATTB m, 12 44, 1 40, 2 30, 4 bil ,. 0. 7 13 and 812 pm and SmLouN AND RESTAURANT, (Chrlat, Bossier's old stand.) way lor Atioona at 0 10 am ana & 00 p m every uay. f ul I J,wuuili nuu A1HIWH at u every aay. day. For Pittsburg and Altoona Trains will leave Sunbury tor WlUIamsport, Blmira, Oanandatcua, Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls at 204, 5 13 a m.and 1 35 n m vreek days. For Elinlra at 5 31 pm week days. For sne ana interna eaiate points at b IS am daUy. r or uoen uaven at 0 u ana o a m dally, 1 85 ana oaipm weeu aays i'or itenovo at 6 13 a I m, 1 36 and 5 34 p m week days, and 6 13 a m on I Sundays only. For Kane at 6 13 am, 1 55 p m week davs. 8. M. PBEVOST, Gen'l Manager J. II. Wood. Gen'l Pses'g'' Art. I Piatt's Popular Saloon, (rormerly Joe Wyatt's) 9 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, FA, Bar stocked with the best beer, porter, ale ffhlskles, brandies, wines, etc. Finest clg tatlsg bar attaehed. Cordial tnvltatton to tl WEEKS' SALOON, 17 S, Main Street. Finest Brands of Wines, Whiskeys and Cigin Fresh Beer, Porter and Ale always on tap.