The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 12, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 2

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    The Herald.
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ur regular advertising oftn be had on applica
tion it the ottlee or by mall.
Tae Kvbninb llmur.i) bM a larger elrouln
Mua In Hhenandoah than any oilier paper pub'
'Used, Books open to all,
Catered at the I'ostoMee. at Shenandoah, I 'a.
for transmission through the malls
M second-class mall matter.
Probably the pensioners won't
think much of the Mososat tho hoad uf
the reiiHlun committee.
T.N many Inatuuces those "robber
barons" of whom we used to resil In
Democratic paper, haveJbeBii sue
edetl by roculvera.
With an asttiranue that tlie tarill
wouldn't be totiuheil In ten years every
factory wheel lu the United Statia
would turn within a week.
A ntrrciiBK,nnmeil Mark Tooji. wrllcB
the Quatlga Jlepublloan jjthat "beef
ppik does not no down In price, not
withstanding the clieapnosa of cattle,
because hides are on the free list
Rod nre so cheap. Mark Toop Is wast
ing his time lu keeping a, meat market
lu Chardou. He ought .to join teams
with Hoke Smith, John A. Sulli
van and other Dainocratlc statesmen.
His grasp of th e tarlu" question Is some
thing profouud. Thors Is a fortuue
In that name of Mark Toop if it were
only -properly used. The owner of it
Jsoerta'.nly deslgnel for, something
morellofty than sawing beef Shouts
ud slicing hog's liver.
RBL1CI0MNCRIB&
A Remarkable Procession of Men
of Many Faiths
UNDEE THE STANDAED OF PEAOB.
JODSON OFQLOVBBSVILI.B.
A cad eyed, sober faced,? elderly
gentleman passed through fcNew York
011 Saturday on his way .to Wash In r-
Jew anil Oentlle, l'rotnattint nml Onthollc,
Unite In I'riilun In tlie (llvor of All
(lonil Hound Together nil the Platform
of Clmrlty, Humanity and llenevoloncu.
CillCAOO, Sept. 13. A processional In
which the religion of the world were rep
resented marked tho openliiK o( the
World's fair parliament of religions at the
Art Institute. It wax a processional thnt
had a world of meiming In It one that
would have been Impossible not many
years ago. Jew marched with Gentile, and
Catholic marched with Protestant. The
religious beliefs of India, of China mid of
Japan were represented, as well ns those
of the English speaking nations. All at
tired In their priestly robes and wearing
the Insignia of their ofllce Ihey matched
In peace and fellowship to the. platform,
whllo the audience rose mid cheered at the
sight. First came Cardinal Gibbons, os
corteiljliy President llohnry. Then came
Mrs. Potter Palmer and Mrs. Charles
llenrotln, representing the board of lady
managers, and then came foreign church
dlgnitiirleH.
liven more Inspiring was thesceno when
the vast audience Hrose and joined In sing
ing "Praise God from whom all bleslngs
flow," and later when Cardinal Gibbons
led those of all nations and religions Inrc
oiting (be Lord's Prayer. The regularpro
ceedings of the parliament of religions
were opened auspiciously by an Invocation
by Cardinal Gibbons and addresses by
President C. C. Bonney, and religious
lights from vnrlous parts of the world.
There was not a vacant seat in the hall,
and the walls were fringed with people
standing up when Clarenco Kddy took his
seat at tbe organ and played a selection
preliminary to the procession with which
tho proceedings wcro opened.
President Ilonney in his address of wel
come said they should give thnnLs for be
ing able to take part in so grand a con
gress, one that so fully exemplified peace
and progress and which would have so
great an lnllnence on tho world.
BASEBALL YESTERDAY,
At Cleveland! Cleveland, 8; New York, 0.
At Ilaltltnorei Baltimore, 13;' Pitts
ntirg, 5.
At Cincinnati (10 Innings)! Philadelphia.
S; Cincinnati, S.
At alt. loulsi Brooklyn, S; St. Jxmls, 1.
At Chicago: Boston, 11: Chtoago, 4.
At Buffalo: Buffalo, 0; Blnglmmlon, 1.
At Kris (first llamu): Kritt, 4 AVilkes
barre, 1.
At Krie (second game): Krio, 7; AA'llkes
barre, 1.
At Springfield (first game): Springfield,
B; Albany, 7.
At Springfield (second game): Spring
field, IB; Albany, 1.
Jrnn Worker May Yield,
PrrrsnUKO, Sept. 12. Tlie executive
committee of the Amalgamated Associa
tion has Issued a circular to all sulxir
dinate lodges In the country, asking for
power to reconvene the oonferenoe com
mittee of the association for the purpose
of Directing a settlement with the Iron and
steel manufactuicrs. Thu result of the
rote will be made known on tbe 15th Inst.
It is said by those in a position to know
that the association will agree to accept
tho 10 per cent, reduction in guide, and bar
mills, demanded by manufacturers at the
July confer'-iieo, and which caused the
disagreement.
Tim I'atr CotmnWaloii Adjourns.
Chicago, Sept. 12. After remaining In
session for over three months, the national
commission yesterday finally agreed to ad
journ sine die. That means that President
Palmer will call the commission together
Oct. 4, tlie day required by act of congress.
The vote on adjournment stood 27 to 23,
but as the point of no quorum was raised
the adjournment was taken until that day.
President Palmer announced that he
would call together the executive com
mittee of the commission to transact
necessary business while the commission
was not in session.
To Freeze Out the Amalgamated.
Anderson, Ind., Sept. 12. The Ameri
can AVI re Nail company, employing 600
men, posted a notice yesterday that here
after the company would operate all Its
mills non-union, work to be resumed as
early as possible between this date and
i Oct. 1, Employes who did not apply for
w before Sept. 20 would be stricken
if, .i the rolls. Excitement is high. Other
Hev. John llonry Barrows, chairman of iron Institutions threaten to no non-union.
the common organization, then addressed ; In all about 1,500 men will remonstrate
the congress. He said that never lwforo . against the dillurcnt companies' action.
uiiu sueli a congress ueen unuertiiKcn, anu
not long ago it would have been deemed
impossible to carry it to successful completion.
Archbishop Feehan followed, welcoming
the delegates on behalf of the Catholic
church. Ho said that the assembly was
one of tho unique ones lu tho history of
tho world. Learned men had como from
all countries to spoak and to tell us of
these things thnt were of great intorest to
all of God and his truth and justice, of
his worship of peace and of mercy.
Cardinal Gibbous said, that though nil
did not agreo on matters of faith, tbero
was one platform on which nil were united
that was fc.J.irity, humanity and benevo-
enc. Ho said that he could not impress
Knw York Postmasters.
AA A8IHXGTOX, Sept. 12. These post
masters havo just been appointed in New
York state: Georgo II. Plncknev, Amawal:
Jesse Bliss, Bliss; Fred E. Bogardus,
Braise Corners; David Clpperly, Decatur;
William I), mossing, Dunnsvillc: John 1'
Green, Java Village; Marcus Stowell,
Lindley: G. F. Allen, Merritt Corners; E.
11. Smith, Painted Post; Hurley B. ltobin
son, Tracy Creek; J. E. O'Neill, AVost
Hurley.
VStT-i r Why is Strictly Pure
W hVV White Lead the best
. paint ? Bccause it
will outlast all other paints, give a
handsomer finish, better protection to
the wood, and the first cost will be less.
If Barytes and other adulterants of
white lead arc "just as good" as
Strictly Pure White Lead, wny are all
the adulterated white leads always
branded Pure, or
nctiy jrure
ite Lead ?"
This Barytes is a heavy white powder
(ground stone), having the appearance
of white lead, worthless as a paint,
costing only about a cent a pound, and
is only used to cheapen the mixture.
What shoddy is to cloth, Barytes is
to paint. Be careful to use only an old
and standard brand of white lead the
John T. Lewis & Bros.
is strictly pure. "Old Dutch" process,
and established by a lifetime of use.
For colors use National Lead Co.'s
Pure White Lead Tinting Colors with
Strictly Pure White Lead.
For Bale by the most reliable dealers In
paints everywhere.
If you are going to paint, It will pay you
to send to us for a book containing informa
tion that may save you many a dollar; it will
only cost you a postal card to do so. r
JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO.,
Philadelphia.
READING RAILROAD SYSTEM,
TIME IA11LK IN EFF1COT AUO. 7, 1BW.
Trains lenvo Shenandoah as follows:
For New York via Philadelphia, week days,
J.li), b.i.b, 7 2, a.m., 12.ie, i m vs n.m - r, t
8.10, 7.48 a. m. For New York via Mouch Chunk,
Meek days, 7.) a. m., 12,'A), 2 60 p. m.
For Heading and Philadelphia, week day ,
J.1J, 6.86,7.20, a.m., n:M, 1M, 6.66 p, ro. Sui
tiny, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p. m
For Harrlsburg, woek days, 2.10, 7.30 a. m.,
!.50,5.P. m.
For Allentown, week days, 7.30 a. m., 12.20,
2.50 p. m.
For Potturllle, week days, 2.10, 7.80, a.m.,
U.26, 2 50, 6.66 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.30
p. m.
First Mational Bank
THEATRE BUILDING
Httenauduali, Pcnutt,
For Tnmoqua and Mabanoy City, week days,
10. 6.Z5. 7.10. a. m.. ie.l. 160. 6.66 n. m. Sun
day, 1.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.8b p. m. Additional tor
IN SENATE AND HOUSE.
or-
Benalor Hill Opposes u Hoolutlnn
feri'il by St irart of Nevada.
AVA8IUVGTON, Sept. 12. Tho senior sen
ator from New York broke off yesterday
from uls imputed alliance with the ex
treme, wing of the silver senators. Mr.
Stewart, of Nevada, olfered a resolution
for nn inquiry into tlie fact of senators
being stockholders in national banks. Air.
Bill opposed the resolution in a strong
speech as being unnecessary, unprece
dented, and a gross vollection ou tho sen
ate. The resolution went over.
The bill for the repeal of tho purchasing
clause of the Sherman law was taken up
and Air. Pugh (Dum., Ala.), a member of
thu finance committee, inado a two and
H hul hour speech against It. Tho re
mainder of thu session was occupied in a
continuation of Air. Teller's speech against
the bill.
Tho session of tho house was brief. It
was expected that a report from tho com
mittee ou accounts, announcing the com
mittees that were entitled to clerks, might
lead to an aorinionlous debate, but owing
to the absence of Mr. Buck the report was
not biought In. Tho colored representa
tive from South Carolina, Air. Alurray, at
tempted to get consideration for a joint
resolution appropriating $300,000 for the
relief of the cyclone sufferers iu the south,
but Air. Kilgore, of Texas, objected and
thu resolution was referred.
Mahanov Cltv. week dfun. 7 00 d. m.
For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.20
a. m., 2.F.0 p. m.
For Wllllamsport. Sunbury and Lewlsburg,
week days. 8.16, 7.20, 11. ?0 a. m., 1.S6 7.00 pm.
Sunday, 3.K a. m.. 3.06 p. in.
For Wahanoy Piano, week days, 2.10, 3.S5, 6.S5.
7.20, 11. i a.m., 12.23, 1.35, tB0, b.bfi, 7 00, 9.36
p.m. Sunday, 2.10, 1.3d, !.. m., 3.06, 4.t0p. in.
For Glrardvllle, ( Uappahannock Station),
week days. 2.10, 3Sf, 6.15, 7.20, U.iO a. m.
12.26,1.36, 2.50, 5.66, 7.01), 9.35 p. tn. Sunday, 8.10,
3.i'5,.7.4S a. m., 3.05, 4.30 p. in.
For Ashland and Shamokin. woek days, 3.16,
biB, 7.20, 11.30 a.m., 1.36, 7.00, 9.35 p.m. Sun
day, 3.25. 7.43 a. tn., 3.06 p. m.
TIIAINS FOK SHUNANDOAHl
Leave New York via I'hiladelpmo, week ys,
s.uva. m., i.ju, t.uu, T.au p. m., 12. id mgnt. sun
Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week dayi ,
t.uu, e.ta a. m. l.mi, t.M p. m. sunuay, 7.13 a. m.
Leave Philadelphia. Market street Hntlon.
week days. 4.12. 8.35. I0.0U a. ra.. and 4.U0.
6.00, 11.30 p. in. Sunday 4.00, 9.05 a. m., 11,311
p. ni.
Leave Reading, week days, 1.86,7.10, 10.06, 11.60
a. in., o.Ki, 7.D7 p. m sunaay, i.jo, io.4 a. m.
Leovo Pottsvllle, weok days. 2.40, 7.40 a. m,
12.80, e.ll p. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.06 p. m.
Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.23 a.
in., 1.21, 7.15, 9.2H p. m. Sunday, 8.20, 7.43 a. m.,
z.nu p. m.
Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3.45, 0.18,
11.47 a. to., 1.61, 7.42, 9.51 p. m. Sunday, 3.46, 8. IS
a. in.. 3.20 n. m.
Leave Mabanoy l1lano, weok devs, 2.40. 4.0P.
t 30,9.36,10. 40,11.69a.m.,12 66,2.00,5.20,6.26,7.67,10.10
Leave airar'dvllle. iRauuahannook 'station)!
weeks days, 2.47, 4.07, 6.36. 9.41 10.46a. m., 12.05,
2.12, i.Ol, 6.26, 6.32, 8.08, 10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.47,
' Leovo willlamspbrt, week days, 8.00, 9.35, 12.00
a. in., 3..m, n.ibp. m. ciunaay, 11. lb p. m.
For Haltlmoro, AVashlngton and the West via
II. & O. R. It., through trains leave Ulrurd
Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & R. R. R.) at
0 au, s.ui, ii.zi a. m., a.m, u.ix. 7.10 p. m. sucuay
3 50,8.02, 11.27 a. m.. 3.56, 6.42, 7.16 p. in.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave PhUadelphla, Chestnut street wharf
ana nouin street wnari, ior Aiianuo uity.
Weekdays Einress. 8 00. 9 00. 10 45 a
(Saturdays, 130) 2 00, 3 00, 4 00. 4 30, 5 15 pm.
excursion 7iunm. Accommoaation, sou am,
4 30, 5 45 p ni.
Bunaays express, uo, 0 uu, o au, w w, iuuu a
ns and 4 30 pm. Accommodation, 8 00 am and
4 45 p m.
Returning leave Atlantic City depot, Atlantic
and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Exmesa
(Mondays only. 6 45) 7 00, 7 35, 9 30 a m and 3 15,
410, 5'0, 7 30, 9 3D pm. Accommodation, 650,.
8 10 am and 4S0pm. Excursion, from foot of
-Mississippi Avenue only, liluim
Hundays Express, 3 30, 4 00, 500, 6 00, 6 30,
7iiu,7 3, uo,aopm. Accommodation, 7 ;w
m and6 05pm.
O. U. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Philadelphia, Pa,
The Hush for the Fiilr.
New York, Sept. 12. The AVorld's fair
trains will be continued until Oct. 23.
Since tho trunk lines Btnrted theso snecials
H wiw headed for tho Ways I t strongly on every one that each was j Bomo six weeks ago, charging oue fare for
OU. vi.- ut - LLLntMrn,'. konnui. rIM, i, t. wn u tho 111 i.nrv . 4 1 ... rt ., ...1 t M.(
uid Means Committee, and jtlils went , or Uumnnity. If Christ had cried with vied 80,000 passengers. Tho business of the
Cain, "Ami my brother's keeperr" wo, trunk lines to Chicago in July and August
would be btlll walking In darkness. vvas flvu times as great as in some months
Row Augusta J. Chaplu welcomed tbo lust year.
congress on ueiiau ot tuo women, l'rosi-1
dent HIglnbotham followed, welcoming!
the delegates to the exposition Ho said It
was a source of great satisfaction that the
jio' city in n far part of tho world should
be accorded the honor of threo congresses.
.frt tl,n n-vnntfiRt. lionnp nf tlin
AVorld's fair year I churges that Air. Potter made eight f
Upv Alexander McKenzie said ho stood entries while he was the president ot
tor tho old settlers, tho Puritans. There
show tho for
the Hhbald expects to read histesti
xnouy before the committee now engag
ed in the preparation of the Fortnight
Tsrifl bill. Daniel U. Jttdson was
once one of those cheerful but deluded J
victim" of thefalao reasoning of Demo
cracy who believed that other people's
industries could be cut down and
destroyed, and other" people's opera
Uvea thrown out of employment,
while the particular Industryjhe was
engaged In would nourish and he
himself grow rich.
Actuated by this beautiful and unself
ish idea, Mr. Judson came out for
Cleveland and free trade. So certain
was Judson that the millennium
would come with the election of Grover
Cleveland that In a moment of ora
torical ectasy he promised to give
employment to all the good people of
Gloversville who were thrown out of
employment In consequence of Demo
cratic victory. Already he has from
10,000 to 12,000 people on his hands
clamoring for employment The
Ukrald is informed that the streets
of Gloversville are alive with men und
woineu out of work, and that general
alarm Is expressed m to the future of
tlie leading industry there tbe manu
tkiotur? of gloves.
.Naturally tho good people iu their
dismay turn to the patriotic cltl
hd who oflf red them plenty of work
and high wage? lu tbe event of Demo
oratlo asoeudeuoy. Alas! Mr. Judson
l powerless to help, for his business
basgoue down in these troublesome
free i rade times. "But you must do
iwimethtntr or the people will soon
etrve," urged the unemployed. "I
...in ..... .,!..!, Wnofilllirtntl '1
Will Ku DlllllUil , , ... .., v-
maid Mr. Judson, "acknowledge my
error and entreat the Democratic
Ways and Means Committee to leave
at least 60 percent, ad valorem duty on
gloves."
And it is on that errand that the
ad eyed, Bober faced elderly gentle'
man left Saturday afternoon for the
nation's capital. The Herald earn'
eotly hopes, for the soke of the unem
ployed at Gloversville, that he will
Biiaeeed. The moral to this story is
that when a man Js convinced that he
has bean dead wrong, the most courage
ous way is to own up and endeavor in
every possible way to undo the mis
chief which his folly has brought
upon others.
Hunk Wrecker Potter's Second Trial.
Hostox, Sept. 12. The second trial ot
ex-President Asa P. Potter, ot tho Maver
ick National bank, was commenced iu tho
United States circuit court yesterday,
Embodied in the eighteen counts are
falso
the
Maverick bunk.
Illopod irltli Ills Granddaughter.
Columbia, S. C, Sept. 12. D. A Col
loy, who lives near Salisbury, N. C, camo
hero Sunday armed with a legal document
from Clerk AVatson of ltownn county,
which staled that a true bill hud been
found against P. H. AVood tor abducting
the daughter of said Colley. AVood was
arrested and confessed that he had been
living with tho girl, who Is his step grand
daughter, for tho lost three years and that
lie carried her away from home. AVood Is
45 years old and below the average In in
telligence. The girl is 13 years old, and
well developed. She claimed AVood forced
her from homo, and for tho last year has
forced her to llvo with him as his wife.
-CAPITAL,
A. W. LKI9ENKING, President.
P. J. FRKGUBON.VloePreslfltnt
J. It, LBltsENKING, Cashier.
H. W. YOST, Assistant Gishltr
Open Dally From 9 to 3
3 PER CENT.
Interest Paid on Savings Deposit
Easily, Quickly,
Permanently Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
mid nil the train of evils
j rom varly errors or later
excess, tho results of
ove jork, sickness,
worrv.fctc. Pull siren gib,
development and tone
given to o ery organ and
ponton of the body.
BlmplPt natural methods.
Immediate Improvement
wen. Failure Impowlble.
2.1W) references. Dook,
expianaiion nnu pruuii
mailed (sealed) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO, N. Y.
ABMfH HEEBER CO.,
PORT CARBON, PA..
Manufacturers ot
Of Every Description.
Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, &.
AS-FINEST GOODS LOWEST PRICE5.TB8
Write for catalogues. Correspondence solicited.
Ulver Volga. Most ot those aboard her
when the lire broke out were rescued, i
Fifteen of tho crew and twelve passengers
were burned or drowned
lilntli Was Killed for Plunder.
Hi'.usskls, Sept. 12. A dispatch from St.
Paul do hoando says advices havo been re-
tho effect
recovered Dr.
Celebrating "llrandywine Day."
AVest CnEsTEit, Pa., Sopt. 12. Yestor
day was "Brandywine Day" iu Chester
county, and the 110th annlvorsnry of the
battle of Brandywine was appropriately
celebrated. Especially was this tho o 'se
In tho public schools of the county.
STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS,
been found very near the spot where Emin
was murdered last October. Tho dispatch
adds that Enilu was within four days'
march of Stanley Falls when he wns mur
dered. His caravan was carrying twenty
tons ot ivory. The desire of the Arabs to
rob tho caravan Is reported to have been
the main reason for killing Emin,
W.N. Y. & Pa...
II. & n. T. com..
II. & 1J. T. rref..
Erie
U.. L. & W.
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eigners that could bo seen nowhere else in , Twenty-sevon Lost on u nrnl'B Steamer , celml from gtunIey FaUg fft
.'I,. ..'.l,l .,,! tl,,.t. ronolilln thnt. ST. PCIEIlSBUIiG, Sept. 12. T-llO StCllllier I tl.nt n Ttol.Ttnn nfflrnr lino rop,
was in the nrocess of making by Chrlstiau Shermokshau has been burned on the i Eimnis scientific collection and his diary.
force The parliament of religions, he "'ver v,0lsa. Most or those auoaru lier Uotu conection and diary are said to have
sala, was really begun ou Plymouth Hock,
and had been growing in importance ever
since, until now every religion of tbo earth
was represented in the country.
The archbishop of Zaute expressed his
thanks tor the invitation, which enablod
him to tuke part in tho proceedings,
which ho thought would be productive ot
much good. Ho prayed tho Almighty, ho
said, for blessings on the country, and on
the great enterprise. Tho archbishop's j
tributes to this country were greeted witn
enthusiastic applause.
Protop Chunder Mnzoombar, of India,
when Introduced, said that that religion
was the grandest that joined all religions.
No speakor on the program was greeted
with such applause as Pung Quaug Yu,
secretary of the Chinese legation at AVash
Ington. In introducing him Mr. Bonney
spoke ot tho treatment that some of his
oountrymen had received In this country,
but in splto of which the emperor ol utilna
had sent a delegate lu a Christian spirit to
this congress. Nenrly half the people In
the hnll rose and cheered and waved their
handkerchiefs as the delegate advanced to
the front of the platform.
Prince AVolhousky, of Hussia, followed
with a tribute to the congress. He spoke
of Catholic prelate addressing the Jews,
and said It was a magnificent scene that
could be seen only in this age.
ltight Hev. Ileuchl Shibata, or Japan,
rose while Dr. Harrows read a paper he
had prepared. He spoke brielly on re
ligion, of the good it had done, and re
turned thanks for the reception that had
been accorded him.
Then Z. AVocuem. also of Japan, made
a short response. Jie was a uuuumsi,
and spoke tor hlm&elt and three companions.
Count ADernstott, ot rwrnu, saiu iiiai ne
personally believed that the Protestant
Christianity was the only true religion,
but be could enter into the spirit ot the
congress,
Itev. G. Bonet Maury, of France, spoke
of the bendts of religion and of the extra
ordinary character and benefits ot tho
present congress.
Closing Quotations of tlie Now York and
Philadelphia Kxchansei.
New A'oiuc Sept. 11. The stock market was
weak At tho opening, with London selling, but
there was a steady recovery In the later hours.
Closing bids:
LchlKh Volloy SIT
Pennsylvania- Gl
Reading 20
St. Taul 62tf
Lehigh Nav
70
mi
1W
mi
Heading f. m. 4s...
Heading 1st Pt5s..
Heading -M pf 5s...
Keudiuif 3d pf (us
N. Y. dc N. E
N. Y. Central 103
West Shore
Lake Erie& YV... ITm
New Jersey Cen
Del. & Uudson...llf?4
General Markets.
Philadelphia, Sept. 11. Flour steady;
winter supur, $1.U"2.10; do. extras,
No. 2 winter family, 2.33&2.50; Pennsylvania
roller, straight, $J38.1; western winter,
Hood's Cures
m : Jill
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD,
Passenger trains loave Shenandoah for
Penn Haven Junction. Mauch Chunk. Le
hlghton, Slatlngton, White Hall, Catasauqua,
Aiienioivn, uetuicnem, fusion, Piiuaacipma
Hazleton. Weatherly, Quakako Junction, Del
ano and Mahanoy City at 6.01, 7.26, 9.0 a m.
IS. 13, 2.67, 4.22 p. m.
For Now York, 0.01, 7.23 a. m., 12.13, 2.67
4.22 p. m.
For Hazleton, AVUkts-Barre, AYhlte Haven
Plttston, Laceyvlllo, Towanda, Sayre,AVavorly,
and Elmira, 6.U4, V.US a. m., 2.57, 8.1)8 p. ra.
For Koch ester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and
the West, 0.01, 9.08 a. m. 12 43 and 8.08 p m.
For Bolvldere, Delaware AVater Uap and
Stroudshurg, 6.04 a. zn 4.22 p. m,
For Lambertvllle and Trenton, 9.08 a. m.
For Tunkhannock, 0.04, 9.03 a. m., 2.57, 8 08 p. m.
For Ithaca and Geneva 6.01, 9.08 a. m. 8.U
p. ra
For Auburn 9.C6 a. m. 8.08 p. re.
ForJeancsvllle, Lcvlston&ndUeaverMeadow,
7.1M, a. m., B.S7, 8.08 p. m.
For Audenrled, Hazlcton, Stockton and Lum
ber Y'ard, 6.01, 7.20, 9.08, a. m., 12.13, 2.57.
4.22. 6.27. 8.08 D. m.
i For acranton, 6.04, 9.08, a. m., -.i:.ti
s.us p.m.
Forllajlebrook.Jeddo.DrlftonanJ reoland
6.04. 7.26. 9.08. a. ra.. 12.13. 2.57. 5.27 D. ir.
For Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lost Creek, 4.62.
7.51, 8.62, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.22, 9.16
n.m.
For Raven Run, Centralia, Mount Carmol and
Shamokin, 8.42. laco a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.22 p. m.
For Yatesvllte, Park Place, Mahanoy City and
Delano, 6.04, 7.20, 9.08, 11.05 a m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.22,
d , o.ug, v.aa, p. m.
Trains will leave Shamokin at 7.55, 11,45 a. m.
1.55, 3.2U p. ra. and arrive at Shenandoah at
8.05 a. m.. 12.43. 2.57. 4.22 r. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.60, 7.26,
0.08, 11.05 a. ra., 12.43, 257, 6.27, 8.08 p. m.
Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.15,
9.05,10.15,11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 6.20, 7.00,7.15,
cm.
Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton. 6.01. 7.26. 9.08.
a. ra., 12.43, 2.67, 4.22, 5.27,8.08 p. m.
Leave Hazleton or Shenandoah, 7.29, 9.23
u.uo a. m. iz.ro, z.ro, d.su, i.zo, 7.&0 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Trains leave for Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lost
ureen, 7.zu, v.u a. m., &.v p. m.
for xaiesvine. x-arir -iace. Mananov ljuv.
Delano, Hazleton, Dlack Creek Junction, Penn
uaven junction, Maucn cnunu, Allentown
liothiehem, liaaton and New York, 8.40 a m.
12 30, 2.65 p. ra.
For paiiaaeinnia 12.au. x.sa t. m.
For Y atesvllle. Park Place, Mahanoy City and
Delano. 8.40. 11.35 a. m.. 12.30. 265. 4.40 6.01 o. m.
r,eavo nazieion ior anenanaoan, e.su, 11.su
a. m., i.uo, d.ou p. in.
Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.60, 8.40,
9.30 a. ra., 2.45 p. m.
Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah. 8.80. 10.40
a.m.. 1. 00, 0.1a p. m.
A. W. KUNNCIMAUmSH, ASSt. U. P. A.,
South Uethlehem Pa.
R II AVILBUR, Genl. Supt. Eastern Div
BIcJOTJI
Everything modeled after
Green's Catc, Philadelphia,
3a O. Slain St., OUenandoali.
The leading place in town.
Has lately been ontlrely.reno
vatcd Everything new, clean
and fresh. The tlnest line of
IVmcs and Liquors I
Cigars, 4c., torelgn and do.
mestlc. Free lunah served
each evening. Big schooners
ot (rcsh,Beer,Porter, Ale, 4c.
OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE.
T. J. UOTJRHRUTY. Prop.
Ilnoliie for th" Oaneita's Cup.
RYDK. Isle of AVight, Sept, 13. The
races for tho Cape May and Brenton's
Iteef cups, oarrled away from Amerioa by
the Genesta la 1866, will be sailed this
afternoon and tomorrow. The course is
about 130 miles long. Lord Dunraven has
deoidod to take with him to New York the
orews of L'Esperanoe and Dlerde as a re
serve from which to recruit the Aralkyrie'
crew in oaee ot necessity.
Prince lti.muiok Recovering.
. London, Sept. 12. DUpatob.es f rom Kis
singeu state that 1'rince Itismarok is much
better than he was a yeek ago, and that
he Is rallying rapidly
Anuthur T .ud.lool Victim.
New Yobk. Sent. 18. Jean Faoonet, a
Wrannhman. B7 veara old. died suddenly in
hU room, it is supposed from toadstool
poisoning.
clear, $2.05(33; western winter, straight, $3. 15U.
8.45; winter, patent, f l.60jfrJ.75; Miune.ou,
olear, S2..VK&3; MlnneMta, stralifht, $8 25:).7.;
Minnesota, patent, $tl.85l.lii; llinnesolR.
tavorlte brand, higher. Kye flour, J8.ai3
per barrel. Wheat firm, hUher, with 69J4C
bid anil 7oe. asked for September; 71c. bid uud
7lko. asked for October; 72lo. bid and 73c.
asked fur November; 74Mo. bid and asked
for Dwember. Corn Ann, with 4Hc. bid aud
49Ho. aiked for September: 49o. bid and 490.
asked for October; 4VMo. hid and 50a. asked for
November; 48Ko. bid and 49o. asked for De
cember. Oats Arm, with 34c. bid and 3614c.
asked, for September, 3!lo. bid and 3Wio.
oslied for October; 35Ho. bid and 8o. asked or
N'oveuber; a&Ho. bid and 3oHc. asked for He
cemW. Beet active, steady; extra mess, $7.60
Ci.SU; family, il012. Pork firm; new mete,
1-15.25017.20. IatA firmer, quiet; steam ren
dered, S.96. Butter Arm; New York dairy,
17i'2K. western dairy, t5i6ai9oj New York
ci eamery. western creamery ; 15W7C.;
in.ltuiinn nrutmarv. 16k21o.: Elirins. 27c.
I t h jese quiet, firm; New York, lare white, 1H
ani' -, .: ao. colored. 7Jitt0!4o.i do. small. 851
9-V i part skims. HW6o. full skims, l&lKc.
Kiius Itrm, fair demand; New York and Penn-
Blvimla, 19c; wostern, i7J4'ie.
lluffulo Live Stool Market.
BurrAU), Sept. 11. Cattle clottd steady tor
geod grades, dull and lower for common; ex
tra export steers, JLIXkftV fair to good, Jl.OH
4.75: sood .hlDulna. Sl.355W.ttO: others and
light, t3.tt5iftl. 15; oows and Ueifers. extra, 2.7'i
1SUI.2A' enmiuon to fair. 32.25(32 60: fat eowa,
2.2Jta.65; etockers. JS.40OS.IW. feelers, $2.91141.
S8.li; fresh oows higher at for fair to
best. Hog steady; good to enoice light York
em, S6.306 10; eomraon aud grassy, 6. l&atS.:
good mediums, S4.15&I 26, heavy hugs. $4.10
0.26; fair to good. J.'W. Hbeep ind Umbo
closed very dull tor lames, stead) ror sheep;
good mixed sheep, $3.ttu)4; oomuijn to fair,
U.mtA, geod to ebetee lambs, lip ; ooui
tioa to fair, itat.71. I
Sophte MoKcldln
1 AVhen 7 yean old be jan to be troubled with ec
zema on the head, eauilnz Intense 1 telling ana
burning, and affecting her eyes. Her mother
testlOes 1 H We gave her six bottles ot
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and she Is entirely well. I havo taken it taysel!
(or that tired feeling and it does me great
good." Mas. William MoKeldik, 404. stock
holm Bt, Baltimore, Md. Oct Hood's.
Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills, biliousness,
Jiundlco, indigestion, tick headache. 25 cents.
Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints
Lame buck, etc.:
DR. SANDEH'S ELECTRIC BELT
With Eloctro Magnetlo SUSPENSORY.
Will euro without j K'tllt'liin all VruMi. .i.tiuff from
over-tuxntlitli of Li nit ikioIuh,i,. e l ,,eortlidU.
oretlon, wt u, rvouH tli'l.ihty, glut 1 .itatiittss, languor,
rbcuomtliui, khlnty, 11, er un,l bludi,T complaint,
uue lioclc. luiubaixo, UUca, nil female couiliiulnti.
craneral 111 iaulMi, etc, Tills fie, ti I,- Belt colitaln
rfondcrful luururrafRu over all ottkt.-rA, 1'urreut If
iMtautly felt by u'4ir or we foifeic $B,oee.eo, aai
wlllouiealiof Um i!..ive diaiea or 110 jtiy. Thou
Band, have keen ,u..t In thla muivelou. (uvenUos
after all otli, r ivjmjvltei fnile.1, anil we fflve hundred,
of leiiti 11.011 iat tu t.iU a, i.l cvrry (.tber .fate.
Our IWrfal Iaiar.r.l KLUTUU SI'STLMOKT, the
pnaUMt boon avn- ottVnrd v.eak men, taVC with all
Mtl. llwllh aoa 1 UHr... Slrewl, Ur mUTHU la BO (
It Swd (or lulled Cauplili't,tra.lcd,iavtod,(Rie
CAfJDIN CLECTHIC GO.,
.'. 120 UllOAllU AY. NY YOUU OiT?.i
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
SCnrjYLKlI.I. DIVISION,
JULY 2d. 1893.
Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the f.bove
date for AVIggan's, Ullberton, Fraskvllle, New
uastie, 1st. uiair, i-oiisviiio, namourg, ueaumg
Pottstown. Phoanlxvllle. Norrlstown and Phfl.
adelphla (Broad street station) at 6:00 aad 11:45
a. m. ana :io p. m. on weeK aays. rorpotls.
vine sua intermeaiate stations u:io a. m.
SUNDAYS.
For Wlggan's, GUberton, Frackvllle, New
castie, st. uiair, pottsvuie at o:uu, 9:40 a. m,
and 8: 10 n.m. For Ilamhurfir. Keadlnir. Pnttit
town, PUaanixvlUe, Norrlstown, Philadelphia
at 6:00, 9:10 a. nij, 3:10 p. m.
Trains leave Frackvllle tor Bhenandoah at
10:40a. m, and 12:11, 5:04, 7:43 and 10:27 p.m.
auuuaye, 11:10 u. ui. uau o;tup, m.
Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:15.
11:18 a. m. and 4:10,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays
at 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 D. m.
L,euve pmiaaeipma (uroaa stteet station) ior
oiLHViiie uuu Diieoanuoaa d d unu a an a m.
4 10 and 7 11 pm week days. On Sundays leave
at o du a m. r or I'otteviue, vzoum,
For New York Exnress. week davs.
at 3 SO, 4 06, 4 50, 5 15, 8 50, 7 30, 8 80, B 50, 11 00
11 S6, am, U 00 noon, 12 44 p. m. (Limited Kx
press 1 00 and 1 50 p m. dining oars.) 135, 140,
2 30, 3 SU, 1 00, 4 02, 5 OU, 6 00, 0 20, 8 50, 7 13, 8
10 00 P m, 12 01 night. Sundays 3 20, 4 05, 4 60,
6 U, 8 18, 9 50, 11 03 11 35, a m, 12 44, 1 10, 2 30, 4 ux
nmueu 4 wj 0 sv, o , g ov, , 10 unu 0 is p m ana
2 01 nltrht.
For bea Girt. Long Branch and intermediate
stations, 5 05, 8 50, 8 25, 11 30 a m, and 2 40, 3 30
iwpu weeauaya auu o w p m zsaturaays oriy
Sundays 1 05 ana 8 25 a m.
For Baltimore and Washington 8 50. 7 20.
8 31, 9 10, 10 20, 11 18 a m, (12 36 limited dining
car,) 1 30, 3 40, 4 41, (5 18 Congressional Limited
puuman ranor uars ana uinins uari. 8 17,
7 00. 7 40 p.m.. 12 03 night week davs. Sun.
days, 3 0, 7 ), 9 10, 11 18 a m., 12 10, 4 41, 7 00,
, iu ij iu, uuu isuo ujiib. wutuiiugioii only,
8 55 n ra dully. No coaches.
For Richmond 7 2d a m, 13 10 p m, 12 08 night
unu, hum i irj u, ui. lcclt uayts,
Tialns will leave Harrlsburg 1
and tbe West everyday at 12 36,120 and 310
a m unci z za, a, (a uu limited) and 7 SO
vvayioriwonaaiBis a m ana 0 Oa p m every
UUJ. J'UI i llWUUIEBUUAIUJUDfl A( 11 W
every day.
Trains will leave Sunburv for Wllllamsnort.
Blmlra, Oauandalgua, Rochester, ButXalo and
Niagara Falls at 204, 5 18 a m.and i 35 p in week
days. For Klmlra at 6 34 pm week days, For
aria ana intermeaiate points at b II am aall
T .nMr llu i.ah n.KIQ n.. . .a
and 6 31 p in week days For Renovo at 6 19
on
pm
m, 1 36 and 5 31 r m week days, and 6 13a m
Sundays cnly. For Kane at 6 is a m, 1 35 p
WtWK UBVB,
B. M. PBEVOST,
Qen'l Manager
J. It. Wood.
Qen'l Pasa'i'' Art
Bfdltal Ofllcci, 205 S. SXC0SD St., FMlad'a, Pa
Are the oldest In America for the treatment o'
Hiieclul !MMraeo Oc Yoiiilimi Ilrroi
Varleocele, Hydrnrpin, Ttupture, I or Mauiiooa
Ti-onf mriit l.r 3m11 Kneelnltr. Com
munleatloiis hAcrt'illy ci nldcliliat. tji'lid atamp foi
linoli. Olllf-e hours! D A. M. to: l. M.. 0 to9P
,61 All daySatui.U. S'lndars, 10 to 13 A M.
JOHN COSLETT
Main and Oak Streets,
Shenandoah, Fenna.,
GREEN GROCERIES,
Truck and Vegetables.
Poultry, Game, Fisli and Oysters
In season. Orders left at the store '
will receive prompt attention
101 North Main street, Bhenandoah, Pa.,
WHOLESALE BAKES AND CONFECTIONER.
Ice Cream wholesale and retail.
Picnics and parties supplied on short notice
Chris. Bossier's
SALOOH AND RESTAURANT,
(Mann's old stand)
104 BoutU Malu Street.
Finest wines, whiskeys and cigars always In
stook. Fresh Beer, Ale and Porter on tap.
ubolee Temperanoe Drinks.
L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S
Celebrated Porter, Ale and Beer
JAMES SHIELDS,
Monster Shenandoah Branob
JOE WYATT'S
SALOON AN 3 RESTAURANT,
(Christ. Bowler's old stand.)
aialu and Coal Bis,, Bliciiaudoali,
Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest
brands of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at
tached.
Piatt's Popular Saloon,
(rormerly Joe ATyau's)
19 and 21 West Oak Street,
SIIKNANDOAH, PA.
Bar slocked with the best beer, porter, ales,
rhliklss, brandies, wines, ete. Finest elgars
tatlnc barattaohed. Oordlal Invitation to all
WEEKS' SALOON,
IV S. Main Street.
Finest Brands of Wines, Whiskeys and Cigars.
Fresh Beer, Porter and Ale
always on Up.