The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 14, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 2

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    The Herald.
rOPWIIKU DAILY, SUNDAY HXOUPTilD
WXEKLT, KVRIir SATUItDAY.
m. A. lOFJf ., ..lYoprlor
a. 0 nor Kit lUltor and iptblliher
IV. J WAIKINS... tMaH IMIIor
J, M HOVF.ll .......((.. JTnnofrr
UBSOrt' J'TION rates:
n,r,pr yew, ...... 13 uo
ni,T, per year 1 60
AJvtrlttlna timet.
Transient, lu cents per line. Unit Insertion I 5
MM per line Bach subsequent Insertion, Hates
or regolar advertising oan bo bud on appllca
lion at tee onto or bv nmfl.
Tno Evening Heuald ban n larger olreula
iteo In Hhenondoab than any othor paper pub
lished. Hooks open to all,
THIS IMM HOSlliS.
Great SufForing Among tho Woalii
bo Ohorokeo Strip Settlers.
AN APPEAL TO SECRETARY SMITE
TO AMEND THE CHINESE LAW.
Mr, Clear? I'nvrs nn lixtrnslnn sf the
Ilr-glstrntlon Period.
Washinotok, Sept. H.Yestcrtlity the
hou8 committee on fotolgti nUnl re
ferral tlio Kverett bill to amend mid mod
ify tho Uenry Chinese reKstrntlon lnw to
a suli-comiiilttcfi for revision. Clmlmmn
McCrenry heads the sub-commlttcc, the
other members belnK Messrs. Geary, Ever
ett, Hltt nnd Hnrmer.
In the oourno of tho discussion tlierq,
seemed to be a unanimous seiitiiriciiti
fnvoriiiK tho extension of tho registration
I period for six months from the dnto o(
Ipassngcof the act, nud this ullt in all
( probBblllty bo tho term fixed lu the bill ti
I eported from tho committee. The Ever
ett bill, proposes n period of a yearrbul5
nwred at the Postoittoe. al Shenandoah, 1
for transmission through the malls
as seeond-olass mall matter.
Closed factories tuid thriving pawn
Bliojwure the inu.uiires of Democratic
capacity to govern.
Tub wttnt of uotitldence everywhere
remarked in not wuut of coufldeiiuu In
tho country, iu our institutions, or in
our olreulatiuK medium. It 1h ulmp'y
want of eonildouce in the Democratic
party,
In common decency, the pawnbrok
ers and 5 to 10 percent, a mouth money
BhurkB ought to inscribe this legend
over the entrances to their placei of
busiuese: "God bless Grover Ulevo
lund and the Democratic party."
It may be remarked, without fear of
euecoaBful contradiction, that tho ma
jority have no moral right to "kick"
at the condition they find themselves
lu as the roaultof inactivity and lu
(jpstriul paralysli They voted for
Just what they have got; not intention
idly, perhaps, but insplte of earnest
winnings, nevertheivrs.
NetVMinpcr Mni Unltu In Urging it I.nrger
Puree of Olorlls Sevrrnl Dead lloilles
Have Ileen Tnkuu from the 1.1 no of
Anxli a Walters.
AriKANSAS Citt, Ark., Sept. 14. The
mercury in Arkansas City yesterday af
ternoon imlioRtMl
Rrees, the hottest day of the season in this ! t-liis is believed to be longer than Is usees !
part of the country. Many persons over- i w--'y- Jlr. Genry himself, a member of the
come by the heat wcro carried from the soiiiiuittee, Is In favor of tho extension. It
lines of home seekers. Some of them will ' he oan seoure It with certain amendments
recover, but others will die. Six men died ! which will make the measure accenUblei
yesterday, j to his peoplo at home.
Uiere Is reat discontent nmonir tho ' to bill now before the ub-comraitte.
homo seekers because the forces at tho HIioiik" linvlni; Air. Everett as its piiia
booths nro not lai-uo etiouuli tn rmrlamr , ttvo author, is said not to be his work. I.
more than one half of tho neonle who wish i understood that tho monaure was drawn;
certificates of registration. Grent press- by Assistant Secretary Qnlnoy, alter con-
Your Paitlter I READING RAILROAD SYSTEM, Firctlffftt.nnfllRfliilr
has often wasted time nnd matetialin time tabli is itruar a wo. 7. 1893. St. JUL all AwCtllUliUl 13CLUSX
lire is IjcIuk brought to bear upon tho
authorities nt WuslilnKton to induce them
to tllOVO tho booths tn Arlrn nana nlf.v nt- tn
tliscontlnui! all reftlstration and to permit
sultutlon with, tho President.
Three Demi In n liirnliie Stenmer,
LIIAMlNGloi, Out, Sept. H. The liar
i
every one to outer tho strip and locate a some passenger and freight steamer Uyri1 1 J
ncricu was uurneu w mo water's euje r-" i
C o'clock lu the morning. Three lives wa-
!'!
claim,
I-leiiteiiant Caldwell yesterday after-
noon sent a teleuram tlirnntrli his simprlnr lost, and two nersous were- so bad!
oiiicer, CoIoiujI I'arker, to Secretary Hoke burned they may uot recover. The fl
Smith advisbiK him of the conditions ex- was caused first by the explosion
luting nt the booths and stiKKestlnc that 1 a lump and thou of a barrolotoll. Th
bs tuu rKlstrntion lias proven almost a
complete failure that It be discontinued.
Tiiekh were more strikes under Re
py'dicitn rule than iu these Democra
tic days, 'tis Said. Very true. Labor
was well employed. There was a pos
sibility of gettiug more wages or less
hours of work by ttrlklugthen. How
dlilerent now. Men out ot work have
iinililni? to strike for. Men who have
work are glad to keep it, and rarely
dispute the term?.
iTts said the b y orator who second
ed the nomitmtion of Judge Fell is
from Beaver county nud is the son of
a widow whom he supports I y work-
i no n anhamute letter carrier. He
"b -
All of the nownpaer men repiosencinfr
metropolitan papers last evening united
In the following dlsualcb to Secretrv
Smlth:
"Iu the name of tho papers wo represent
We respectfully request that you take Im
mediate steps to alleviate the condition oC
the homo seokers who are seeking regis
tration at booth 0 near this city. Tho
booth Is situated on a dustv road four
miles nwuy from water nud shelter, the
weather is extremely hot and hot winds
lire blowing n ttale. The sulTerimt Is ureat.
A large number of homo seekers have
been stricken down and sonic have- died.
Registration Is progressing bo slowly that
hundreds of men are compelled to stand
In lino for days, exposed to tho sun, dust
and thirst. Cannot you oatif.0 the booth
to Vo removed to this city and put on a
larger force of clerks or abandon registra
tion at oncer For the honor and welfare
of tho administration we beg you to take
luimedlaeo actiou. Humanity demands
it."
So bitter Is tho fceliug agnlngt tho regis-'
tratiou system that when Friday night
arrives, and it is apparent that tho thous
ands In waiting will he unable to have.
their iinmus placed on the list; a riot- will
be precipitated, l'rnctioully thesnme con
dition exists at Orlando, Stillwater, Ilun
newcll aiirt Caldwell. It will be impossi
ble to enforce tho order Issued by Sucrutury
Smith on Monday, forbidding any one to-
board tho trains entering the strip nt uoou.
who aro not armed with registration cer
tificates. Trains loaded to their fullest.
capacity arrived here today, ami this in
flux will bo kept up constantly until Sat
urday noon.
At Hunnevillo last evening a boomer
wns killed iu his wauon and robbed ol all
his money. The murderer was captured,
and quickly removed from town to pre
vent bis being lynclieu. several auouipvs.
at murder and robbery were made at tlio
booths near this city, but the vigilance of.
tho soldiers prevented any fatalities.
Vnafcnl llflll Htt Itltntlita nnr fnt al.n!l
anu there were no passengers nuenrd. T
dead are: GeoigeShaw, llremen, of V.
Iiicelmrg; John Crouk, of Dresden, dec t
hand; JunuioFinnessce, cook. Captain IK
V. Mcltnc and Purser JackBon were bo"
badly injured.
Twcnty-clKlit Im!l-tmntn Reported, j
Atlantic City, Sept. 14. After bclnp.
In session two days at May's Lauding tht
Atlantic county grand jury adjourned un
, til noxt Mouuuy. Twenty-eight luuicl
liients out of sixty-eight bills were re
ported. Tho matter of the wholesale forg
lug of names iu obtaining liquor license.'
lu Atlantic City wns considered, but noth
ing will he made public until Mouday.
fnilr r,.ur. fur ninll Itrilil.Af.
Wilmington, Del., Sept. 14. Wllllnm
Bandurs, tho colored man who stole a mpiij)
bag from the Delawaro avenue station u
tno isuitimore anu umo raliroau lu tun
city on the night of Aug. 29, carried It U
lirandywino park, cut It open,, aud riflsd
the letters, was seutencod to-four yi
liupilsoumcnt.
i Vnu ltrovklln l'louri Guilty.
Ul'FPALO, Sept. 14. Erie O. Van Brook
llu, ex-secretary of the board of lire com
missioners, charged with forgery and em
bozzlement o about C0,000, pleaded guilty
In the supreme court. lie will. beseuteiice
tomorrow. The maxlmuuii penalty It
twenty years. He will probably recdi- ..'
years.
Tim Fll'filllilll Killed.
PlIlI.ADixrHIA, Sept. 14. A collision .n
curred betweeu a passenger, aud shifting
engine on the Heading railroad nt Tenth,
ami Diamond streets, resulted lu tho doatb
of Fireman Frank Peters, of the passmgt
engine. Engineer McCabo received
oils injuries. The loss is $30,000.
littrglurs Iob a Distillery.
IlARisisuurio, Sept. 14. llurclars broe
Into tho Highspire distillery and stoio v
largo quantity ot whisky in bond. Detec-
Tti-hel Vessels In Control. tlvus arrested two.of tho burglurs and. re-
Lodon. Sent. 14.-Private telegrams 'covered a portloa of the whisky.
from ltio controvort tho official statement .!...
that the Brazilian rebel ships ureuuable to rP to Annei Utah to Novaaa.
leavo Hio harbor. On the contrary, it is i w asuinoto. Sept. 14.-lepre9ematlve
.iir-inrpil that thov coutrol the harbor anu y" "l 'i"'"
has often wasted time and material in
trying to obtain a shade of color, and
(ias even resorted to tnc use or reaav
mixed paints, the Inirredlcnts of which
he knew nothing about, because of
the difficulty in making a shade of
color with white lead. This wasto
can be avoided by the use of National
Lead Company's
Pure White Lead
Tinting Colors
These tints are a combination of per-'
fcctlypurc colors, put up in small cans,
and prepared so that one pound will
tint 25 pounds of Sttictly Pure White
Lead to the shade shown on the can.
By this: means you will have the best
paint in the world, because made of
the best materials
Strictly Pure
White Lead
and pure colors. Insist on having a
brand of white lead that is standard,
manufactured by the "Old Dutch"
process, and known to bo strictly
pure tno
John Lewis & Bros.
This brand of Strictly Pure Whlto Lead
and National Lead Cos Pure White Lead
Tinting Colors are for sale by the most re
liable dealers tn- paints everywhere.
If you arc 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
anly cost you a postal card,
"JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO.,
Philadelphia
I Trains le-avoShenandcmh as follows:
l for New York via Philadelphia, vrcek days,
2.10. 6.SB. 7 21. a.m.. 1?. 2.50 b.t& n.m. Suntfai
I .N,7.48a. tn. For New York via Msuch Chunk,
week davs. 7.X) a. m.. Z.DU t. 31.
For Heading and Phlladelpnia, week day?.
nn, s.2n, 7 sj, a. m., b.mj p. m. out
do t. 2.10. 7.1ft a. is.. 4.36 d. m
For Ilnrrlsburj, week days, Z.10, 7.39 a.m.,
im. ft.li n
For AfTentown, week dare, 7.80 a. m., 12.26.
2.W p. m.
For Pottsvllle, week days, Z.10, V SO, a.m.,
12.26 2 6;6.5&p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 n. m., 4.30
p. m
For Tataaqua and Xaharjey City, week days,
3.10, 6.26, 7.10, a. m., UVM, ), 6.11) p. m. Sun
day, Z.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.K8 p. m. Additional for
TUEATRK 11UILDIN0
fibcunrifloalit retina,
CAPITAL,
Mahanoy City, week days, 7 CO p. m.
W. LE1SENU1NO, President.
P. J. FERSOBON. Vice Presldsnl
J. K. LE18BNKINO, Cashier.
S, W, YOST, Assistant Cashlsr
Open Dally From 9 to 8
3 PER CENT.
For Lancaster and Columbia, week dors. 7.V
a, m., Z.tO p. m,
For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lowlsburg,
week days. 8.JS, 7.20. 11.10 a. m., 1.(6, 7.00 pm.
Sunday. 3.25 a. m., 3.06 p. m.
For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, H.16, 5.25,
7.20, 11.30 a.m., 12.26, 1.35, 2.50, 5.r, 7 00, 8.85
p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 3.20, 7.48 a. m., 3.05, 4.10 p. m.
For GIrarcmllc, ( Ilappahanncck Station),
J.ll'm:,"i,4.pB.m.pB sanai'il0'nterest Paid on Savings Deposit
f or Asniana ana cnumoain. ween ud, o..u,
6.15, 7,ai, ll.ro as m., 1.85. 7.90( 9.S p. m. Sun
day, 3.26. 7.48 a. a., 3.06 p. m.
TRAINS roil SHENANDOAH!
Leavo New Yoik via Phlladelpnia, week t ays,
8.(a. m., 1.30, 4.03, 7.30 p. tn., ll5 night. Bun
day, 6.0U p. m., 12.15 night.
Lravc New York via Mauch Chunk, week dayf,
1.00. 8.45 a. m., I.OU4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m.
Leave Phllodelnla.SInrket Street Htatlon,
wee; days, 4.12. 8.35, 10,00 a. m.. and 4.1)0,
0.00, 11.30 p. m. Sunday 4.00, 9.04 n. ru., 11.30
p. m.
Leavo Reading, week days, 1.M, 7.10. 10.05,11.50
a. m., 5.55, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, 10.48 a. m.
Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m.
IK. so, 0,1 1 p. m sunaay, z.4u, .uu a, m., x.tn p. m.
LJUVO IttliiUtJUU, HCOA uujlo, o.w, o.W m,
m., 1.21.7.15, 0.28 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m.,
:.60
is a protege of Beuutor Quay and S' Us entrance. A state of seige has been de- hill to annex the territory of Utah to le
u a vonnnr v wiiii uulluu. uuu j hjhiv- -
only 19 years old
the $250 Carnegie prize in the oratorl
cnl contest lu
being "James G. Blaine." He will
enter Yale College this fall and be
come a lawyer. He will be again
beard from later, we predict.
miral Mellow, commanding the rebol'Dra-
ziliau fleet, has informed the reprosenta-
BASEBALL YESTERDAY.
Pittsburg, his subject Uvcb oi oreign u. w u . m aw u. -- - , AtcinclnmU1(,5iUulngs): PhlUdelPh,
. . , l- Cincinnati, I.
the bay of ltio Janeiro. unItlmoro. Pltteburir. 6: Baltimore 1.
At. nivelanil: Cleveland. B: New York. 2
Russian Cholera Statistic.. M gt L(JuU. gt Lou,Si . UrooWyn 3. j
ST. PETEnsnDItO, Sept. 13.-r-Thore were At chicaso (Urst game): Chicago, 8; Bos-i
o, I. nt Minium nnrl HI rlpivtllR Int. rt a.. ,
CI ... I lOU, U,
St. Petersburg during Sept. 8, 0 and 10. At Chicago (second gamo): Chicago, 8;
Between the 4th and StU there were 75 B0,ton, 7.
fresh cases and 33 deaths In Moscow. Iu i At Louisville: Louisville 14; Wasblng-
Uie province ui i-uuuim umo ,--. tou, 8.
At Buffalo: Buffalo, 6; Wllkesbarre, 3.
A MONETARY COMMISSION
UepresiitHtlro ItlcCwurj-'s Flan fr Ue
lliivlnf: thn Teii.ton.
Wasihnoton, Sept. 14. By lnvkntlorii
Df the members c the-house cornmltteo on.
bankiiiK and currency, ltepresentative
McCreary, of Kentucky, will appear bo
fore tlie committee f.t its next meeting
and gi the reasons why he desires the
pttssage of his WU providing for tbo np
pointmeQt of a couvmisslon to consider
and report upon tho whole monetary sys
tem. 'Mr. McCrenry expresses- himself as
vary much gratified over the netioti of' the
Bound money coaveutin of business men.
which met In this city on Tuesday. One
of the Tesolutlois attempted by that body
urged the appointment of a monetary or
financial commission,, in accordance with,
the plnu contained in Mr. McCruarys- bill.
"1 propose," lie sold, "to have tho oom-
mlssiou consist of three senators, three-
representatives and three Ivaainess. meu.
Such n commission would deeorve and re
ccive the cotilldenco of the people, and the
result would bu-buneilcial. This desirnblei
end might not be reached ware tho com
mission to be appointed lu any clIEfuruut.
way or to be dSIeretlr constitnted.
"A proposition now pendiag to- make
the cotnmisslau. coiisist of benators uuu
rt'prebentatlves only would make it
partisan. Such, a eonamissiou as I have
proposed woa tippoiuted In lbTll and did
good work. Ai.similar comiuUsluu has re
cently been at work in Euroue and. tho re
sults of its Invo-stlgatious have been a
great aid to the advancement, ot tko prin
ciples of bimetallism across, the soa. An
other proposition is to have tlio iuvestlga-
tion made by ouu of the aommlttees of
congress. Tlio u-elessuess. of this plan of
proceeding, la-shown by tliB- oxpoiieuco lu
tlio 1'iftyar.st congress. Then the com
mittees on, oolna&e, weights ami measures
was authorized to and did, Investigate tho
subject. Xho testimony aud conclusions
are contained in n printed, volume of 4S7
pages, which, I will venture to say, not
one repmseutatire lu a hundred who was
not a member of the, committee itself
kuows.OKevr heard of ItJ'
llnfusett tu Xteilue th Ilates.
NEW York, Sept. 14. At a meeting of
the trunk line passenger committee tho
Pennsylvania Railroad, company submit
ted a proposition to reduce the rates for
the coach excursion to Chicago from 20 to
$15. After a discussion the question was
voted down, nil tho other trunk lines, op
posing It.
p. m.
laky. weuK uawii o.ia, v.io, i
11.47 a. m., 1.61, 7.42, .64 p. m. Sunday, 3.48, 8.12
a. m., 3.20 p. m.
fl 30,B.96,10.40,11.69a.m., 12.55,2.00,5.20,8.20,7.67,10.10
p. m.
There aro Indications that the mer-
pliantB In this county, whose standing fresh cases and 653 deaths between Aug. 20
ci in i nnd Sent. 2. In most of tho stricken prov-
as a whole Is of the tilguest, uave inces tUe courso 0f the epldemlo rouiatus IcTnr.i AMD PROntir.F MARKFTS
... i ,u i..in altiintlon too an-, virtually uucuaugeu. i
vieweu uuoiw. -- I - i ,
CilUBIllST V!u(lltliu119 u lilt - UTV 1UK UUU
i'hiladolplilu Lxohauffei.
Nkw Yonic, Sept. 13. The delay of the na
tional senate in actlnz on the repeal bill is
Having lis euucb ou mo hluok. uiaraei. ,y uiicj
stocKs coutinuo arm in price, mars is sreai
dullnocs, Closluc bids:
Lohiw'U Valley mi
lVnnsylvanla.......
Iteadlns Wl
St. Paul 01M
1 LohisU Nav
Ileaillne e. m. 4s.- 6
lleadlue 1st Pf 5-- 31S
Heading 2d pf 5s...
lleadlnu' 3-1 lf 5s. 18
N. Y. ic N. K 35
prehenalvely, ho far as trade is cou- vikyrie Not Yet siciuod.
rerned and have treated It with ex- New York, Sopt. 14. Matters are quiet
1 ., in yachting circles, aud will likely remain
CPsslvocouservatiBm. There are many E0 untii tUo ftrrivivi 0f the Yalkyrlo. This
out of employment, it Is true, aud the is her twenty-second day out, and nothing
" , . ,,i lias yet been heurd of her. since she sailed,
buying of goods la necessarily restrict- TUeJB ls a report that General Payne, of
.j. i, ont vat annear that an ! the Jubilee, has challenged tho Isellu-
. , , i, Morgan syndicate for a
active nmiket for goods may uot bo boat tlta Vijilaut,
created in view or lue low pnues i
vhlch goods nreoifered
TJOrtlon of those out of work have , times within the past week Mrs. Halllday
..... 1 La.,,, .lutp.nul rra.int from her cell
money laid by in the binks, or lu their
ruco with their
v . T ,l1ll.nH Cli,iiniln9
A large pro-1 , , 14.Sevoral
Hood'sCurcs
Leave Glrardvllle. (Rappubannook Station), I
weeks days. 2.47, 4.07, 6.30. v.il 10.46a. m., 12.0fi,
'.12, i.Ji, 0.1:0, B.32, s.uj, iu.10 p, tn. sunuay,
(IT. 8.38. n. m.. 3.41. 5.07 o. m.
Lea7e Willlamsport, week days, 8.00, 9.36, 12.00
a. m., 3.J6, 11. lap. m. sunaay, 11.10 p. m.
For llaltlmorc, Washington and the West vis
13. li O. R. It., through trains leave Olrard
Avenue Btation, Philadelphia, (P. 4 R. R. R.) at
1 Ml, 8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.56, 6.42. 7.16 p. tn. Sunday
s au,B.U2, ii.7 a. m., a.ae, b.iz, v.iu p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharl
inci uoutn street wnari, ior Atlantic uny.
Weekdays Express, 8 00, 0 00, 10 45 am,
.MUllrdnj B, 1 30) 2 U0, 3 00, 4 UU. 4 30, 5 15 p m.
Excursion 7 to am. Acconimodailon, 8 00 am,
4 ju, 6 45 p m.
Sundays Express. 730.8 00. 830. 0 00. 1000
a1 and 4 30 pm. Accommodation, 8 00 am and
1 45 p m.
Returning leavo Atlantic City depot, Atlantic
and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express
(Mondays only. 6 43) 7 00, 7 35, 9 30 a m and 3 15,
4 to, 5U, 7 30, 0 30 p rr. Accommodation, 650,
8 ID a m nnd 4 30 pm. Excursion, from foot of
Mississippi Avenue only. 00C p in.
undavb Kinross. S 30. 4 00. 5 IX). 8 00. 6 30.
7 00, 7 30, 8 00, 9 SO p m. Accommodation, 7 30 u
m anaaua pm.
O. U, HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Agt.
Philadelphia, Pa,
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD.
Passenger trains leave Shenandoah tor
Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lo
nlghton, Slatlngton, White Hall, Catasauqua,
Allentuwn, Iicthlehem, Uauton, Phlladelpnia
liazloton. Weatherly, Quakako Junction, Del
tno and Mabauoy City at 0.01, 7.20, 9.08 a m.
12 43, 3.57. 4.22 D. m.
For New York, 6.1)4, 7.20 a. m., 12.43, 2.67
(.22 p. m.
For Hazleton. Wllkes-Bnrre. White Haven
Plttston, Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly,
ted Elmira, 6 ul, 9.08- u. m., 2.67, 8.(18 p. m.
For Rochester, UuSalo, Niagara Falls and
ibe west. o.Dl. 9.08 a. m. 12 43 and 8.09 o. m.
For llelvldcre, Delawaro Water Uap and
'Stroudsburg, 6.04 a. m., 4.22 p. m.
For Lambertvllle and Trenton. 9.03 a. m.
For Tunkhannock.8.01, 9.08 a. m 2J7, 8 08 p. m,
f or iinaca ana ueneva n.ui, V.U9 a. m. e.u
p. m
For Auburn 9.08- a. ra. 8.08 d. m,
For Jeancsvllle, Levis tonandllcaver Meadow,
ixi., D,mto.w p.m.
For Audcnrled. Hazleton. Stockton and Lum
ber Yard, 0.04, 7.20, 9.08, a. m., 12.43, S.67.
22. 5.27. 8.08 n. m.
For Scranton. 0.04. 9.08. a. m.. 2.1; 4.67
8.118 p.m.
. r or iiazicDrooit, jraao. uriitoaanc reeiana
6.04. 7J!B. 9.08. a. m.. 12.13. 2.57. 5.27 b. rr
For Ashland. Olrardvlllo and Last Creek. 4.52.
7.51, 8.53, 10.20 a. IB., 1.00, 1,40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.22, 9.16
n. no.
v or uaven nun, uentraua, Mount uarmet ana
Shamokln, 8.43.10.U0 a. m., 1,40, 4.40, 8.22 p. m.
For YntcsviUe, Park Placo, liahanoy City and
Lreiano, d.im, w.uo, ii.ua a ul, js.u, s.d,
5 27. 8.08, 9.33, 10.23 p. m.
Trains win. leave anamokin at 7.0s, 11.45 a. m
55. 3.'0 n. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at
9.05 a. m 12.43. 2.57. 4.22 D. m.
Leave Shenandoah (or Pottsvllle. 5.60. 7.26.
9.08, 11.05 a. tn., 12.43, 2.57, 6.27, 8.08 p. m.
Leave Pottsvllle lor Shenandoah. 6.00. 7.15.
9.05, 10.15, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00, 7.16,
n.m.
Leave znenanaoan ror uazieton, o.uf , 7.zt, v.uo,
Ik. Ul., D. Ul.
Leave Uaxleton tor Shenandoah. 7.2fl. 0.23
u.uo a. m.( 1Z.1D. x.na, d.su, 7.za, 7.D0 p. m,
SUAUAl i'llAina.
Trains leave for Ashland. Glrardvllle and Lost
Creek.7.29, 9.40 a. m., 12.30, 2.45 p. m.
For YatCBVille, Park Place, Mahatuiy City,
ueiano, uaiieton, iiiacic ureek junction, penn
Easily. Quickly,
Permaneally Restored.
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
and all the train of evll
1 rom early errors or 1 ater
exceHtes, the results of
overwork, sickness,
worrv.ete. Futlstrength,
development and tone
given to o ery organ and
portion of the body.
Rlmple, natural methods.
Imnmllatelninrovement
peon. Failure ImposRlble.
2.ftO rfferences. Hook,
explanation and proofs
mailed (sealed) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO, N. Y.
ABRAi HEEBMEP. CO.
PORT CARBON, PA,',
Manufacturers of
pocieiijl Ejoodf! i
Of Every Description.
Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regattas, &u.
9-FINEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES.?
Write for catalogues. Correspondence solicited
stooklnga, a lnrtje proportion of which
h aeeeswlble. jSIllilous of dollars have
been withdrawn from the banks and
naviug lnstltutiousln the past three
months, aud mauy thousands more
from othr depositories. It is probable
that thousands of dollars are belug
hoarded in this county by individuals,
and if the amount were only half the
money supposed drawn from the banks,
etc., It would seem to be the part of
business wisdom to spare no tflbrts
to tempt It from Us hiding places.
The holders of this money have lost
their Jears of things going to eternal
mash and are on the lookout for bar
gains, in merchandise, securities, and
real estate. Now, of all times, is the
time to advertlsb. An examination
of the Buffalo, Cincinnati, Tittsburg,
Detroit, and Western papers, shows
that the merohauta and other dealers
In theee oitle believe just what is
nald above. They are advertising
freely; as muoh or more than Is usual
at this season; whlleour county papers
have never lit twenty years contained
bo little advertising as now
W.N. Y.&Pa.
H. & B. T. com... 65W'
11. & B. T. pref... 49)4;
Erie lb),
1).. L. & V ....14S
N. Y. Central. 101
West Shore V9
Lake ErleA W... 17M;
hew Jersey Con..lli. 1
Del. & lludsoumllO
I r
, General Markets.
1 Philadelphia, Sept. 13. Flour flrm; winy
ter super, $23.16; do. extras, $2.X&3.40; No.
winter family, $.4-nX 00; Pennsylvania
' roller, straight, $a63.25: western winter,'
clear,$2.753.10;western wlnter,!,traght,$J.15(i4
8.46; winter, patent, $3.8it.0,i; Mluuesotu..
clear, $2.sna3; Minnesota, straight, $3 4k08.8),,
MlnneooU, patent, il.Wl.l5; Mluuesota,'
favorite brands, higher. Itye flour, $2 91
'per barrel. Wheat staady, with 71Hc bid
and71Mc- asked for Bnptenibor; Tilic, bid anil'
ta. asked for October; 74c. bid and 71lc.i
t iu.kail for November: 7UWo. bid and 7 ul4u. asked
I or Dacemner. Corn strong, with 50W-.bid anil,
Lie. asked ior septeniuer, onto, diu ana aio.
asked for October; 60H0. bid and 61c. asked forj
rtaveuiuer: ivyu. uiu nuu uuu. nsnuu ior Au-
cember. Oats firm, with 3)s,bld and S6H0.
aased for Senlember: 35ao. bid and 8 c-
aiked for October; WiaMi and S0io.aked or
has been detected gazing Irom her cell
window iu n perfectly sane way. Last
night It was discovered that the prisoner
bail stullea uer piuow in iruut ui i"e uu
of her window, Insuring hor from sudden
detection.
Declared a Fraudulent Dividend. "H
Tol'KKA, Kan., Sept. 11 George H.
Chick.who went to Kansas City two years
ago and organized a company to smelt sil
ver or by a new process, is wanteu uy me
company. A dividend wag declared, while
the concern was losing money. Ohlok is
in Wyoming, aud extradition is urged.
' s
Six Acres ot llullillngs Horned.
Worcester, Mass., Sept. 14. The worst
fire that ever visited the town of Spencer
brnka out luto yesterday afternoon, and
resulted in a total loss that win amount , ovoniber; ;to&o. uia ana mo. aKeu ior ut
tin to J350 000. Fully six acres of build- cember. Beef quiet.flrmi extra niess,S7.50a8.8i.
w ivera totnllv destroyed. . IftttU'l' t'ooiz. Pork rainy active; new m
lugs were totally oesiroycu. cl.5o. Lard steady, dull: steam render'
... 77, t, ..,,,,,. io 1JU, Butter quiet, stead; Now York dairy.
Edb1I.1i Miner. Itcfuse to Arbitrate. f.,.' wwter dalry, l5Vfr19c; N.w Yor
LOKDON, Sept. 14. Tho miners of York- crBKmBry 26aS7o.l wetern creamery; 18aT.
.l.lro anil Lancashire have VOtoa unam- lmitutloo oieamsry. 16a?lo.: Elelns. x-
mouslv aealnst both accepting areuuctioa uueese quiet, irmt new iors, large wnite, (? j
of wages ana suumitting me uispuio m
their employers to arbitration.
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
The Harrisburg Baseball club disbanded
last ulghL
Bdward Hanlan nnnounoes that he will
row no more lu ljiawh raoas.
The paid admissions at the World's fair
yesterday were lBO.rlM.
The trial of Knunu Goldman, the New
York onarohlst, luta ben set for Sept. 28.
Latest dispatches from Rome say that
tholera is abating In all the infected dis
tricts ot Italy.
CWtftc.t do. colored. 7MOHo.; do small.
100.: uart skims, wano.i lull sKlms. 11HC.
Etfgs In fair demand, steady) tltvr York and
Pennsylvania iwiuhc.; western, n)i uVi3)u-
Medical Offlcer, 206 N.SrfONI) St., Fiil&a'a, Pi
Are theoldMt in Amprlra for thlrpAtmpnt nt
Bpeclnl IllNenscs & Yonthful Error-
Varicocele, llyilrocclp, Itupture, Lost Manhood.
Tn-nlim-nl l,v 3Siill n HnprlnltT. Com
munlcatluns -mcn-uly cunflib-ntlal ht-nd stamp fo-
Koiik. tinicenonrsie A. m. 10 -j r. ji . oiovi-
M All day Saturday Sundays. 10 tola A M.
Everything modeled after
Green's Cafe, Philadelphia,
53 s. ninin StM Sliciiaiidoali.
The leading place In town.
Has lately been entirely reno
vated Everything new. clean
and fresh. The finest line of
Wines and Liquors
Cigars, &c, foreign and do
mestic. Free lunch served
each evening. Big schooners
ot (reBh.Beer.Portor, Ale,4c.
OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE..
T. .T. DOUGHERTY. Prop.
JOHN COSLETT
Main and Oak Streets,
Shenandoah, Fenna.,
GREEN GROCERIES,
Truck and Vegetables.
Penn nil n TV 1 1 n 1
&.h.iM& bamejisii ana mots
For Philadelphia 12.30. 2.55 d m.
For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and
Delano, 8.40, 11.35 a. m., 12.30, 2.65, 4.40 6.0? p. m.
Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.80
a. m., l.05,5.30p.m.
Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.60, 8.40,
9.30 a. m., 2.45 p. m.
Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.S0, 10.40
a.m..i.ni. d.io p. m.
A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. O. P. A.,
South Uethlehem Pa.
R II. WILBUR, Genl. bupt. Eastern Dlv
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
SCHUYLKILL DIVISION.
JULY' 2d. 1B93.
Trains will leavo Shenandoah after thn nhnti
date for Wlggan's, Gilberton, Frackvllle, New
In season. Orders left at the store
will receive prompt attention
IF JB LB DC . KBITKCAlSr
104 North Main streeUBhennndoah, Pa,,
WHOLESALE BAKER AND CONFECTIONER.
Ice Cream wholesale and retail.
Picnics and parties supplied on short notlos
"Every Doso Helps Me
When I take Hood's Samparlua, and I think It
the best medlolna for the blood. My six-year-old
hoy had tores on his feet, caused by vol
m;v IVY. They became so large and pain
ful ha could not v ear hlishoe3. A week niter
I began glvlne him Hood's Bamparilla the
sores began to heal up and disappear, and when
he had laKen iwo ooiues no bvj
cured." Mus. a n. Tnus, South Glbtou. l'a.
HOOD'S PILLS PUt'r ragetaWa. and da
sotparga.ji rgrlp. SalibyaUdiujiUts. 2So.
Rheumatisms
Lumbago, Sciatica,
Kidney Complaints,
La mo BacKj ctCi
Chris. Bossier's
Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, Reading,
7uM AND RESTAURANT,
(Mann's old stand)
X04 Mouth Main street.
r 4UCO nuiw, ivuiakoja nuu uaia mi aj a iu
Block. Frtah. Ileer, Alo aud Porter on Up.
L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S
Celebrated Poiter, Ale and Beer
JAT&ES SHIELDS,
Manittor Shenandoah Branch-
f OE WYATT'S
DR. SAKDEtl'S ELECTRIC BELT
if
VfMMrliil Innm
laaUiitly fi-ltliy
HilfTulo I.I to Stock JIarkat.
UurrALO, Sapt-13. Cattle strong; ijood l,12t
to 1,360 lb. steers, i4.0i; light butchers',
3.25J.; ro ntbs aud Ugs,2.r3J 16. Hogs
aloud BtronawR Yorker. (6.5 xfoS 63: kruay.
S6.2606.4Qe K i medium and heavy. $6.8 1. jnat"l
6 60: atsy heavy ends. $3.766.ih; pigs, 1 afwr Ji
6.66. aheap ana lambs eloaed very dull (or:
common lam i; steady for good stocks; goo.4 1
ewe. 01 tut wetbers,ll 6 k3 S); extra.
H; culls and oouuuou sbwp. jl.S6(fta: good W
txtra lambs, 1.7606.1! iair. $3.;&t.SS; cullky
12.75; Canada lambs, S5.1U&5 2Y
With Electro Magnetic SUSPENSORY,
Will oure v-ltliout modtotno nil M vVnM resultinff from
Over4auitluii ut taain ii.no font-H: extt joriudU-
OfHloa, qm uirvou ue unity, tiovit'hiui.u, itutyuur,
rueu
ifluinatiiuii. Lidiiev. Uer and LJudiier cotnblalnU.
Uniebock. lmnbago, soUtlcn, all frmule cuiuiilatut.
wtii 111 nenun, 43ic, jui riet-inu nou ujiiui
rfiil iprff-iii over alt otbon. rurreut If
iv. ThOU
iaitj ten cui'-J by lliU marvelous fuTentlo
r?r or we ft.rMt ft.0OU.OO,
vii oureiui ra 1110 aova qimmumw or uo i.
), ann
Thou
BDtlal
lothrrenhMllsju foiled, aisd we aiv nuudwdt
Mb
a. m. and 4:15 p. . on weekdays. For Potts
viae ana imerxneauue stations a. m.
SUNDAYS.
For Wlggan's, Gilberton, Frackvllle, New
uaeue, ai. ijinir, jroivavuie ai o:w, w:ua. m,
and 3:10 n. m. For Ilamburtr. Iteadlne. Pnttn.
town, FhoonLxvlUe, Norrlstown, Fnlladelphta
at 6:00, 9:40 a. xnu3:10 p. m.
Trams ieivc i racuvnio ior snenanaoan t
10:40 a. na. and 12:11, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. m.
Sundays, 11:13 a. in. and 5:40 p. m.
L.eave 'ousvuie ior anenanaoan &t iu:i&.
11:48 a. m. and 4:40.7:15 and 10:00 n. m.Sundav&
lit 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. ra.
Leave rnnaaeipma (uroaa stteet station) for
FottsvUle and Bbenandoah at 5 57 and 8 36 a m,
4 10 and 711pm week days. On Sundays leave
ni d du a m, r or t-oiieviiie, v a m.
For New York Express, week flays,
at 3 20, 4 06, i 50, 6 15, fl 60. 7 30, 8 20, 9 50, 11 00
11 35, a tn12 00 noon, 12 44 p, m. (Limited Kx-
ress l uo ana 4 du p m. aininp cars.) life, i 40,
30, 3 20. 4 00, 4 02, 5 00, 6 00, 6 20, 6 60. 7 13. 8 12
10 00 p m, 12 01 night Sundays 3 20, 4 05. 4 50.
tit ID Q Kf 11 ll-I 11 n IO At t 4ft tt OA i I
P2 S rneht. 8 9 w' 7 13 a"Q 8 12 p m and A0Q N AND RESTAURANT,
df tMtlmoiili.1. in IhlH nu,l mmr otber
Oar l'wcrfal tai,roil EUITUC SVSF11IS0IIT. th
riSSTiiwitauJ Tlswoa. simwik ul'iKiirtru'i u uo is
111 ib,. frail for lOusM luapiilet.iiiaiM.walsd.fnsi
SANDBH ELBCTRIO OO.
V-v. tail UltOAftVVAY. MiW YOUK C!IT
For fees Girt, Lone Dranch and Intermediate
E (,R H Kf ' (2 fK , , Mt ...... O.o Uni.
CVU11UU9, U IAJ, U UO, O J, 11 l . Ul, UUU If, O OO
4 DC p tn weekdays and 6 00 p nt Saturdays ocly
ounuuys . oo uuu sanui,
For llaltlmore and Washlncton 8 50. 7 20.
8 31,010, 10 20, 1118 am, (18 88 limited dining
car,) 1 30, 16, 4 41, (5 10 Congressional Limited
Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 617,
7 00. 7 10 p. m 18 13 night week davs. Sun
days, 3 60, 7 20, 3 10, 11 lg a m., 12 10, 4 41, 7 00,
7 40 pm, and 18 08 night. Washington only,
o oo 1' ill uauy. iu ovututMi. ;
For Hlchmond 7 2t) a m, 12 10 p ra, 18 03 night
dally, and 1 30 p. m. week days.
Trains will leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg
and the tt est every day at 18 86, 1 20 and 8 10
a m and 2 26, 3 26, (5 00 limited) and 7 30 p m.
Way for Mtoona at 8 18 am and 5 08 p m every
day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 W a m
every day.
Trains will leave Sunbury for Willlamsport,
Elmira, Canandalgua, Rochester, Uuffalo and
Niagara Falls at 804, 5 18 a m.and 1 36 p m week
days. For Elmira at 6 31 p m week days. For
Erie and Intermediate points at 6 18 am dally.
For Lock Haven at 5 18 and 0 66 a m dally, 1 85
and 6 81 p m week days For Henovo at 6 IS a
m, 1 36 and 5 84 p m week days, and 6 18 a m on
Sundays only. For Kane at 6 18 am, 185pm
weez aa
(Christ. Uossler's old stand.)
Mnlu ana Coal Bts,, tilieuaudouta.
Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest
brands of whiskeys and cigars.
tacnea.
Pool room at
davs.
B. 11. PBKVOST,
en'l Manager
1. R, WOOD,
Qen'lPss'g'Agt,
Piatt's Popular Saloon,
(Formerly Joe Wyatt's)
19 and 21 West Oak Street,
SnBNANDOAn, PA.
Bar stocked with the beat beer, portor. ales,
uhtsklea, brandies, wines, etc Finest cigars
Hint bar attached. Cordial invitation to all
WEEKS' SALOON,
17 S. Main Street.
Fioest Brands of Wines, Whiskeys and Cigan,
Fresh lleer, Porter and Ale
always on Up