Km m The Herald. rtTNliIiftHD DAILY, 8CNUA.Y HX0HITH1) WEBKt.T, EVRItr tAIURDAT. ar. .1. JwrRH..... . o, HOV MR...... IT.. WAlKIifB,. t, m. nor mi ,mVroiniHor .KlHor and J'tibltther . Komi Mllttr .....iliMfntt Slanngtfr SUBSCRIPTION rates: 0liiir,pr yHr,...... is CO ttkly, pr yswr, .,.,,..... i so AitrrrtUlny llnlm. Trnlont, 10 oenta pr ltne, Brat Insertion i & seat par line each subsequent Insertion, ltatm er regular advertising onn De bad on applica tion it the ofBoe or by mall. Tho Evbnino Herald ban a larger elrcula iMn Id Hhonantloiih tboo unr other paper pub' Mehed, Books open to all, A TEST 0F1SNIJURANCE Voorhoos' Plan to Forco a Voto on tho Eepeal Bill, WILL UEQB. CONTINUOUS SESSIONS, In Thl Way It In Hoped to Urine the Inn to n Vote Til II II 1 appealing tlie I'sdernt Klitotlans Lnw Will Out llifire tho lliAite TliU Weak, Hntered at the PostofHoe. at Bhenandoah, l'a far transmission through the malls as second-class mall matter. It almost surpHwes belief that Cleveland, liluud, Vest and Voorliees were nil elected on the same platform. Yet tliey represent all the vagurieu In national II linnet). Tub Demoorata of the House of Itep reseutati vea are now getting Jsorne of the sittne medicine they so gleefully wdailnUtered the KepiiulloaiiB whm 'they wanted to pass some measure that they thought was right. The hill to .repeal the law regulating Federal elee 'tlons has run against a snag, the Ke publloatiH llllbufstering so aa to prevent Its early consideration. Elections In 'the South are n little more than n farce uow, and If this law is repealed there "Will be hardly anyuse for Republicans tlowu there g"lng to the polls. Too little advertising Is like sewing fttrblttUK sped. A farmer in planting .eornpute a nu uberof grains into each Milll,aud ls paflfed me good healthy T"?.'c comes from each planting. It's the constant advertiser that Is bound to attract attention. It's the success 4of bright, calohy advertisements that refuse to bB Ignored. That the proper time mint be allowed for the fruit to grow, ripen, and be gathered Is as true nj that wheat can not be reaped the day after It is sown. Au advertisement In Tub Hehald ripens quickly into rich fruit for the wlde-awukejaud en terprising business mail. With nearly fr.'ll) per capita of gold, silver, aid gold paper money hi this country or a total of nearly $2,000,000,- 000 a currency famine Is exhibition of temporary lunacy, some times called wautof confidence, on tho Washington, Sept. 18. The seventh week of the present session of congress gives promise of xreat Interest. The sit uation is extraordinary In legislative his tory, in that both houses are Just now In a condition where it is impossible to make headway In the dispatch of public busi ness, But If tho present program is carried out, mis weei. will witness determined ef forts on the part of the leaders In the sen ate and In tho house to break the spoil which has bound congress for so many days. As congress In a body will spend this afternoon In attendance upon the exer cises attending tho celebration of the cen tennial iinnlverMiry of the laying of the corner stone of tho Capitol tho week will begin tomorrow, when Senator Mills, of Tejcns, is expected to deliver his oft post poned speech for tho ropottl of tho Bllver purchasing clause of the Sherman law. The other speeches for tho Week, of which notice has been given, will be delivered by Senators George, White and llansbrough. The silver leaders, Teller, Jones and Mor gan, also stand ready to address the sen ate whenever there is opportunity for It No one can tell how many of these speeches or how many more will be heard In the senate chamber, for Senator Voor liees will renew his request tomorrow, that a time be fixed for a vote on the hill. It is not to be supposod that ho expects that unanimous consent will be given to any such arrangement. Hut the senator believes that the time for action has uow come. He has made that request twice before and It lias been rejocted. Ho will make it niiiti and It will bu rejected. The senator believes that with this record be hind him ho will bo able to convince the country and the senato that the repeal bill is being subjected to unreasonable de lay, and hp will thon ask the majority of the senate to remain In session almost con tinuously until tho point of action is reached. The result cannot now be foretold, but If Mr. Voorliees can command tho con stout attendance' and support of forty threo senators, committed to the repeal bill, tho history of the week In tho senate Will probably bo a repetition of the history of a week of tho celebrated campaign against the force bill. The silver men are fully prepared to meet this phase of the case, and may bo relied upon to swell Tho Congressional Record to proportions al most unheard of. The program lu the house for tho week Is pretty nearly outlined, a condition of things growing out of the fight inaug urated by the Republicans last week amiiust tho proposed repeal of the federal elections law. Tomorrow tho Democrats, having then a quorum of their own faith In attendance, and voting upon the main quohtlon, the repeal bill will bo reported from the committee on election of presi dent and vice president and representatives in congress and lie placed on the calendar. As soon as the bill and accompanying re ports can be printed Mr. Tucker, who is in charge qf tho measure In the absence of Mr. Fitch, clinlrman of tho committee, ex pects to call the bill up for consideration. -When tho debate thus begun will end the future aloniftjuiletormiye. simply an " " Ilot probable that tho JlcUrenry Dill I law will come to the front this week in ' such a way ns to command the attention I and consideration of tho house. It will not be reported to the full commltteo on for- PEIXOTO'S DEFEAT IMMINENT I.ijteit lUpnrta from llrnrll Favornbleto tbn Ttnioliitlmilnti. UlTRNOS AvtlKB, Sept. 18,-News which has been received from the Brazilian revo lution Is unfavorable to President I'elx oto. It is reported that the naval squad ron sent to quell the revolutionary upris ing In Itlo Grande do Sul have rebelled. The officers refuse to tako orders from any one except Admiral Mello, who is in command of the rebel fleet. The bombardment of Nlctliemv him 1 ACTIVE EXEHCISE lieen concluded. The ships of the revolt- anu 8ol fol J'lentv, tends to make lug squadrons attaoked and siloneed tho hSlihr, rtdMren sufhr, how- M&ni rv aho,a, r ton;, ,Atd,nlral - Mello now has a squadron of thirty war- boito nppear they should be given the right ships and merchant steamers, whloh are medicine. Dr. I'ierre's Golden Medical Dls all well supplied. oovory brings about the best bodily oondltton. The report of the secession of the stntcs ' It purifies (ho blood and renders f ho liver ofUahlaand I'ernnrabuco has been con- actlvo as well as building up health and firmed i strength. Tuny, palo, weak chlldnm get a lrM iui u i. ...i 1 lasting benefit and "a good start" from tho i a l e,xoti It Is reported, has so of the " IJIscovcry!' It puts orr whole retlred to Santa Ana with the troops still tbme flh, and does not nauseate and' offend loyal to him. It is expected he will Join tho stomach Ilko tho various preparations of the Castllhlstas in Port Alegre, where he Cod Liver Oil. It's guarttntetd to benefit will make a final stand for the retention or cure you, or your money is returned. of power, but it is believed that his over throw is only a question of a few days. Tho damage resulting from tho bom bardment was much more serious than has been heretofore reported. Mnny persons were killed, including nn Italian sailor, for whom the government paid BO,000 indem nity. One Herman is also reported to be killed. The forts answered tho lire from the vos"els vigorously. Mnny of tho rebel officers and men were killed. In repulsing the attempted landing nt Nlcthcroy twenty policemen were killed. Admiral Mello proposes to blockade Rio and starve the capital into submission by cutting oft all of her supplies. -t loitiiu ttnniHii Jumps irnm u '.train. Pateiwo.v, N. J., Sept. 18. Ms E'annia Powell, 2-i years old, of Andover, jumped from a window of a passenger car on tho Delaware, Lafkawaniwi and Westurn .rail road, near Uoonton, at nu early hour In the morning. Her guardian, who wiiri es corting her from the World's fair, mliised her from the sent and caused the train' to be stopped. The girl was found alongit'do the truck in n uucoiisciaus condition stud badly Injured. MRS. HALLI DAY'S CRIMES. A llcllef That Sho Was Atjlstod by a' Lover. v MiDDi.rrown, K. Yv, Sept. 18. Infidel ity to hor husband and dtaaovery in some of her Improper alllllntlons are now believed to have caused Mrs. Lizzie Hal lid ay and a masculine accomplice to have butchered her husband, Paul, and Mrs. McQuillan and her daughter, at Hurlinghnm, in the terrible manner with which the publio Is now familiar. When old man Ilnlllday was drank he was a terror. It Is now believed that when Ilnlllday returned in a drunken condition from ono ol his periods of absence lie found a man in his house. His suspicions justified ho attacked the woman's lover. In the light ho received the blow which knocked his left eye out and almost crushed in the left hide of his head. It must have been a blow sufficient to tender him unconscious, and whilo lying en the floor either Mrs. Ilnlllday or the lovor finished the murder by shooting him through the heart. Then they disponed of tho body by burying it underneath the kitchen floor. The belief that the woman had an ac complice is borne out by the maimer in which the body was put away. Tho old man was ot heavy build. Strong a Lizzio Ilnlllday is, it is hardly possible that she could have lifted and buried him without assistance. Fatalities In OlcluliomaN New City. Gutiikik, O. T., Sept. 1&. Sunday in o new town, espiclally n town made on Sat urday afternoon, is never a very enjoyable day, nnd it was less so than usual in tho little city of Perry yosterd.ay. A few min isters tried to preach, but could not niiiko muchhendway ngainst the wind and Hying snnd and anxiety of people to get up somo modo of shelter. So terrlblo was the day and so great the discomfort of tho people that hundreds are leaving upon every train, nnd still there are enoiu;h left In. Perry to make it the biggest city in the territory. Thieves and gamblers are thick. and peoplo havo been robbed right and left. Two men were uatlly hurt and ono killed by tho thieves. Seven havo beta killed and four injured by nccideuts. Victims r Ilia Vllln-Ciliius Flood. Madrid, (Sept. 18. The bodies twent V eight persons drowned in the resent flor U at Villa-Canas were recovered yesterday (. Fourteen bodies known te be Id a ca V near tho foot of a hill comtot be renche. on account o th high wale. Many mor I hodlos are supposed to be In. the ruins o. I the 300 dwellings which were- wrecked by the flood. IUopil on Hor Wvddiuir Day. Hazlktok, Pa., Sept. 18 With the guests waiting to participate In the wed- wng lensi, the minister awaiting the ar rival of thu bridal party, John, Formosku, of Silver Urook, stole a march on Charles "Winters, and croated consternation among bis assembled friends by minting away with the bride, Mies Maud Ilnlskey. Ilurlml Her Hiibe A1It. Brooklyn, N. X., Sept. 18. A domestic named Maggie Zimmerman, aged 13&, was found in u vacant lot on Krergreeu ave nue in the net of oompleting the burial of her 4Vhours-old child. When tho child was dug up it was alivo. Tho mother was locked sp on a diargo of attempted mur der. Opontng thm Grunger' Picnic. BWLLEKONTE, l?a, Sept. 18. About 3,000 people were present hero yesterday to- par ticipate in the religious services attending the opening of the grangers' annual picnic and exhibition. The picuio ris formally opened this afternoon. ltmlH-7lri- Italn Out on. Hull. New Yoitit, Sept. 18. Howard U. Bain, ei-cashier ot the Heme State bank, who was arresred eharged with, embezzling Wnbush bonds to the value et I1S.1S5, has been admitted U bail In tho sum of tlO.OOO. BASEBALL RECORDS. ratt of the public. This particular .3VI1 will cure itselflu due tlme-lt con- "ir,,llra Ullt1 tllB r,e"lar meeting day tains its own cure within itself. The -curreucy.fanilue Is not unlikely to be followed by a plethora. The enormous decrease In the volume of business being done will In time cause money to go a begging for safe' and profitable Iu-estment. The reaction may begin any day, and when once started the change Is likely to be complete and sudden. But this does notjglmply a marked revlvil of Industry. That will not come until the nature and extent of the Democratlo free trade raid upon manufacturing is made known, A GOOD LESSON. The decline In price3 under this Damocratlo admluistratlon Involves a loss to the farmers of $100,000,000 on :the wheat crop, $200,000,000 on the com erop, $25,000,000 ou the oats crop, and l.OOO.OOO on the cotton crop, saylug nothing about other products. Pioba- bly $500,000,000 would not more than eover the dlfl&reuce bet ween the prices for all farm products obtalued under the Republican rule a year ago aud -those prevailing uow. The loss of wages to unemployed and mluod labor will exoeed $500,000,000, and may reach $1,000,000,000 for the year. The shrinkage In the market value of securities listed In New York alone Is placed at over $1,000,000,000, and Is enormously greater for the -whole country. Add to this losses by ouslneim lullures and through there- llUCrtl voluuio if liusluest, aud tbe iifAl f r the tirat year of this tariff UlMbiug Deuiuoiutieuatfonul govern sjtttout will approximate tbe ppalliug um of 6,oOO,KKJ,txiO, or about IJteonat to Ui North of ine four yumr Wr of tbe H. eiltoul I5kj ri uc with DujooiUo goreru- uiti iuie bftrb, 4m lot? Ills th,B Wad of iUMjulQr Jttj,! of which a low my, - tho house at once it Will probably find the elections law repeal bill in possession of tho rigiit of way. Governor McCreary says ho will not undertake to antagonize the ro peal bill with his measure. Doubtless a favorablo report will be ordered by the CUIllllllliee, aim luu uiu luity uei uii ma calendar this week. Mr. Geary is the only member of the committee who is known to be opposed to It. Found Iload in Ilia Cell. Plattsbuiiq, X. Y., Sept. 18. Matthew P. Trumpbour was found dead in his .cell at Cljnlon prison yesterday. The cause of his death was heart disease. Trumpbour was cashier of tho Ulster Savings bonk, at Kingston, N. Y., and with the president, Jnmes E. Ostrander, was convicted of wrecking the institution. They were sen tenced iu February last to six and a half years in Clinton prison, Trumpbour was 00 years old. Wnnts ($35,000 for llrencli of fromlm, Chicago, Sept. IS. On Thursday last W. P. Cummings, ot Baltimore, was mar ried to Miss Bertha Graham, of that city, and the couple came on to visit the fair. He has just learned of a suit for $85,000 for breach of promise brought by Miss M. K. Waltham. Both Mr. and Mrs. Cummings seem unconcerned about the suit, which he declares is a game of bluff. Three Irnlimitn Killed. Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 18. The engine and fourteen oars of the first section of the east bound freight tram on tno uui cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railway was derailed at an open switch at uuvla.illun. Engineer George W. Remsen, Fireman Charles Heddings and Brakeman Anthony Bromer, all ot Minneapolis, were Instantly killed. ; Fropotecl TJnlnn of AU Labor Unions. PlTTspuna, Sept. 18. Pittsburg labor leaders will this week oommenoe oor- Pralrle Fire Near thu Fair Grounds. Chicago, Sept. 18. Ono hundred acres of prairie land adjoining tho World's fair grounds on the south were burned over yesterday afternoon. Included in this nrea were twenty acres ot garbage, wuicu burned in a slow and offensive way. Four teen men of .the Columbian Guards en gaged in an effort to subdue the blazo were overcome by the horrible fumes and were taken to -tho hospital inside the grounds. Two of them nro said to be In a critical condition. Boston t& Pittsburg... C! l'hiloda 0 Cleveland. 01 New York. 31 lirouklyn.. til X-utimml League '. u p. c. M .605 -1(1 .010 49 .581 W .5VJ Go .5113 .IWl Cincinnati. 55 Baltimore. & Chioaco C3 St. Louis- 51 Louisville. 4.1 Wash'ift'n. S u p. a 63 .471 .458 .431 .423. .3M J25, Prosperous Frnnsylvantu Fnrniers. Doylestown, Pa., Sept, 18. Tho records iu the recorder's office, so far this quarter, show that the farmers are In a more healty condition financially than they have been for a long time. During this quarter 458 deeds have been recorded nnd 63 mortgages, mostly on town lots. Last year they were largely ou farms. During 1S72 the deeds presented ror record in tne same period numbered 221, in 1801 2-H, In lb'JO 211, und in 1880 ITS, SATURDAY'S GAMES. AtCinoinnatl: New York, 11; Cincinnati, t. At Louisville: Brooklyn, 11; Louis vine, 3. Second game: Louisville, 12; Brooklyn, 0. At Pittsburg: Boston, 7; Pittsburg, a At Chicago: Chicago, 8; X'hllaaelphla, 4. At Cleveland: Cleveland, 9; Baltimore, 0. At St. Louis: St. Louis, 7; Washington, 6. 6UNDAT GAMES. At Cincinnati: Baltimore, 7; Cincin nati, 5. At Chicago; Chicago, 11; Brooklyn. 1. At St. Louis (first game): Washington, ; St. Louis, 0. Second game: St. Louis, 3; Washington, l. Vntnl Fight nt Xlncnra Fulls. Niagara Falls, N" Y., Sept. 18. Dur ing au altercation between a colored man named James Wicks nnd some Italians Wicks pulled out a revolver and dealt one of the Italians a blow on the head, caus ing concussion of thebrain. Hethenshot another Italian twice iu the back. Both men nro fatally wounded. Wicks was chased by a mob of fifty excited Italians, all armed. The murderer was arrested. Killed by an An cry Hull. Easton, Pa., Sept. 18. An angry bull attacked aged Itobert U. Morris, a farmer of Upper Mt. Bethel. Morris defended himself with a stick, but the beast is large, and the blows from the club bad little effect. The aged farmer was knocked down, trampled upon and gored. His in juries caused hie death. Another Yelluw Fever Scare. WASiitNOTOK.Sent. 18. The yollow fever situation at Brunswick, Ga., is alarming. READING RAILROAD SYSTEM. HUE TADUB IN IIIIOI AUG. 7, 1693. Trains leavo Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week dy, 2.10, 6.96, 7 2). a.m., 12.28 8.60 8.15 p.m. Sunum 2.10. 7.48 a. m. For New York via MauehCnunk. week days, 7.30 a. m., lt.28, It 60 p. m. For Heading and Fbllndelpina, week davr, 110, S.3S, 7.20, a. m., 1K.S, 2.M, 6.K p. m. But day, S.10, 7.48 a. m.,4.30 p. m For Harrlsburg, week days, 2.10, 7.20 . m., 2. W, b.to p.m. For Allcntown, week days, 7.80 a, 1Z.1S, 3.60 p. m. furl'ottavlllo, week days, 2.10, 7 20, a.m., 12.29 2.W, 5.M p. m. Sunday, SS.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p. m , . For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days, 2.10. 6.25. 7.10, a. m., 12,28, 2.G0, 6.(6 p. m. Sun day, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.2H p. m. Additional for Mnbanoy City, week days, 7 00 p. m. For LancMter and Columbia, week days, 7.20 a. m., 2.60 p. m. . . For Wllliamsport, Sunbury and Lowlsburg, week days. 3.26, 7.20, 11.20 a. m., )M, 7.0l)pm. Sunday, 3.26 a. m., 3.05 p. m. ..... For Mabanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, 3.26, 6.25, 7.20, 11.30 a.m., 12.24, 1.3n, i50. 5.65, 7 00, .!5 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 3.26, 7.(8 a. m., 3.05, 4.10 p. m. For Girardville, ( Ilappahannock Station), week days, 2.10, 3S5, 6.15. 7.20, 11 JO a. m. 12.26,1.85, 2.50, 6.65, 7.00, O.So p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 3. t5,.7.18 a. m., 3.C5i 4.80 p.m. For Ashland and Sbamokln. week days, S.rs, 6.S5, 7.20, ll.fO a. m., 1.85, 7.00, 9.85 p. m. t unj day, 3.S5. 7.48 a. m., 3.05 p. m. TKA1NH FOK SHENANDOAH: Leave New York via FhUadelpnia, week ( ays, B.C0 a. m., 1.00, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night, bun day, 6.00 p. m.. 12.15 night. Leave New York via Much Chunk, week dayf, 4.00, 8.45 a. m.. 1.00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. Leave Phlladelphla.Markot Street Station, week days, 4.12, 8.35. 10,00 n. m.. and 4.00, 6.00, 11.30 p. m. bunday 4.00, 9.05 a. ra., 11.30 p. m. Leave Heading, week days, 1.85,7.10. 10.06, 11.60 a. m., 6.65. 7.67 p. m Sundsy, 1.35, 10.48 a. m. Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 8.40, 7.40 a. m. 12.30, 6,11 p. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m 2.06 p. n. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.23 f . m., 1.21,7.16, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m., 2.60 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.45, S.IK, 11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.42, 9.51 p. m. Sunday, 3.46, P.12 a. in., 3.20 p. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, wcok ds ra, 2.40, 4.00, 6.80,9.3B,10.40,11.6a.m., 12.65,2.08,6.20,6. 20,7.67,10.10 p, m. Sunday, 2.!0, 4.00. 8.27 a. m., 3.87, 6.01 p. m. Leave Qlrardvllle, (Ilappahannock Station), weeks days, 2.47, 4.07, 6.36. 9.41 10.46a. m., 12.06, J.12, ..01, 5.26, 6.82, 8.03. 10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 1.07, 8.33. a. in., 3.41, 5.07 p. m. Leave Wllliamsport, week days, 8.00, 9.36, 12.00 . m., 3.35, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For llaltlmore, Washington and the.West vis I). 3c o. R. It., through trains leave Qlrard Avenue Kiatlon. Philadelphia, (P. & It. R. K.) at J 60, 8.01, Il.7 a. m., 3.56, 6.42. 7.16 p. m. Sunday J It), 8.02, 11 .27 a. m.. 3.56, 5.42, 7.16 p. m ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Lea vt Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf and fouth street wharf, for Atlantlo City. Weekdays Express, 8 00, 9 00, 10 45 a m, (Saturdays, 130) 2 00, 3 00, luu. 4 30, 515 pm. Excursion 7 to am. Accommodation, 8 00 a m, -1 30, 6 45 p in. Sundays Express, 7 30, 8 00, 830, BOO, 1000 a n and 4 30 pin. Accommodation, 8 00 am and i 45 p m. itcturnlng leave Atlantic City depot, Atlantlo led Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express (Mondays only. 0 45) 7 00, 7 35, 9 30 a m and 3 IS, 1 10 a m and 4 30 p m. Excursion, from foot ol fliSBlsslppi Aveaue only, 6 0C p in. Uindayb Express, 3 30, 4 0O, 500, 6 00, 6 30, ' 110.7 30. 8 00. 930 n m. Accommodation. 7 ISO a n 1 and 5 05 pm. u. u. uanuuuk, oen. I'ass. Agt. Philadelphia, Pa, First National Ban THEATRIC BUILDING aitciiniidoah, Pcnuw, A.. W. LB1SHNKINO, President. P. J. FERGUSON. Vlc P J. R. LEISENRING, Cashier. 8. W. YOST, Assistant Csshl. Open Daily From 9 to ; 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Depos LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. lAassengcr trains leave Shenandoah for Pm in Haven Junction. Maucb Chunk. Lo- hl&l ton, Sluttngton, White Hall, Catasauqua, aui mown, Bethlehem, Easton, Philadelphia hvi ,cton, Weatherlv. Quakake Junction. Del ano land Mahanoy City at 6.01, 7.26, 9.08 a m. 12,-il 2.57, 4.22 p. m. J'J f NOW York, 6.04, 7.28 ft. m., 12.43, 2.67 1.99 . m. Fo r Hazleton. WUkfls.HilrrG. Whlt.fi TTuvnn Pitta ton, Laceyvllle, Towandn, Sayre, Wavorly, anA i llmira, 6 04, 9.C8 u. in., 2.67, 8.08 p. m. tot uocnester, uunaio, Niagara Falls and the V 'est, 0.04. 9.t8 n. m. 12 43 and 8.08- p. m. For IlclVldere. Delaware Water Ua.n and Stroudsburg, 0.01 a. m i.23 p. in. for L,amuciviue ana Trenton, 9.08 a. m. For Tunkhauaock, 6.01, 9.08 a. m., 2.57, 8 08 p. m. For Ithaca and Geneva 0.04 , 9.08 a. m. 8.0 . m Tor Auburn 9.08 a. m. 8.08 p. m. um .uuuDtuio, uuviabuu uuu ut.a veraie&uow, 7':k, a. -n., 5.27, 8.08 p. m. For A udcnrled, Hazleton, Stockton and Lum ber Yurd, 6.C4, 7.26, 9.08, a. m., 12.43, a57 4JU, 5.2. , 8.08 p. m. For .Scranton, 6.04, 9.08, a. m., 2 u .t7 8Ji8 p.m. ForPttzlebrsok,Jeddo,Drl(tonan.' . reeland 6.04, 7.28. 9.08, a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 5.27 p. rr. For At hland, Glrardvlllo and Lost Crook, 4.52, 7.51, 8.52, 10.29 a. m 1.00, 1.40. 4.10, 6.35. 8.22. 9.15 p-m. for jiaven nun, uentraua, Mount carael and 6 27. 8.08. 9.33. 10.28 D. m. i rains ui leave snamokln at 7.55t 11.45 a. m., I.b5. 3.20 n. in. and nrrlvn at. Il,nnflnilni. v.vo a. m.. 10.U, z.07, p. m. ieuve jiaenanuoan tor .roitsvuie, 5.60, 7J!6, 9.08, 11.05 ll. tn., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenaadoah, 6.00, 7.15. 9.05,10.15, 11.18 a. m., 12.33, 3.00, 5.20, 7.W.7.16 p.m. Leave Shenandoah lor Hazleton, 8.01,7.28, 9.08, a. m 12.4 2.57, 4.22, 5.27,8 0p. m. icave xiazieton lor neaanaoan, 7.20, 9.23 11.06 a. nt, 12.15, 2.t5, 5.30, 7.25, 7.68 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Tralns.leave tor AshlancmirardTlUn mut r.nai Creek. 7.20. 9.40 a. m.. 12.30. 2 4R n m for xateevuie, faric "iace, Mahanoy City, Delano, Hazleton, Dlack Creek Junction, Penn Uavea Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Uethlebem, Easton and New York, 8.40 a m.. Fos Phlladelnhla 12.S0. 2 55. n m For YatosvUfej Park Place, Mahanoy City and wcwuu, o.iv, ii.oo a. iu,, iduJU, .00, p. m, Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, ll.se a. m.. 1.05. 5.80 o. m. ' ' Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.50, 8.40. 9.30 a. m., 2.45 p. m. Leave t'ottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.10 a.m.. i. so. d.io p. m. A. W. NONNEMACHER, ABSt. G. P. A., South Uethlehem Pa. R II . WIliBUR, Genl. Supt, Eastern Dlv respondenoe with the national offloials of , Iate last ni)?ht Surgeon General A yman every labor organlaation of the United received a telegram reporting eleven new Btases on the subject of a labor union ' onsen. Which will embrace within Us ranks every association and union of worklngmeu In tbe country. Youthful PoiliilKra Tlilovn Cangnt. SCKANTOK, Pa.. Sept. 18. N C. Couch, aned 30, and W. E. Williams, aged 18, ol MorrUtown, N. J., were arrested here yes terday for robbing the Hackettesown, .V. J postofflce of tUtO worth of coupon bond belonging to the llftcketutown Na tional bank uud $4,000 lu uuuegotiable Iper. The Weather. Fair; warmer; southwesterly winds. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Cashier Henry 15. Mslway, of too Ivi JSimfco & Saytor After Scarlet Fevor I was in very weak and low condition. I commenced to take Hood's HsrsaparlUa, and after using three bottles I felt like a new pr son. It made me stout end gave me n good ap petite." liiiNiCE B. Baylok, taglevllle, l'a. ?. cn;v.. ures Hood's Pills cure constipation. 26c. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lame Bacx, ac. I rl5 t r nii nt e.uli. " are nil or 1 1 Joslab Quiucy bus . . q.v.iou as thairnuui t .,r DetUlKMtttie COUlllilltee Tb PottusituMt gi.-ri" another warship to Ki h its Fortugtise residents DwrMMd hy ill bealtl deoutr marshal uf police Mt aum feUHWU by cuttmy nu uiroau Tha UO mils race for the Caps May onp iMtHMU tb nrilauiita and the Karahoe W it Droste, BaUlmors, Want Through u llrldg. Nw OBLBAM8, Sept. 18. The iron bridge aero Hsn - canl, above th dtf, gT) way witde a train of tbe South ern PaaKlo was UAWtitig over, and tbe looo tnAtlva uHil tn,lsr iv-nt chraubrh. One of the coach was piled on top of the wieck. mealtert in a vletory for the Britannia hf , Four people were Injured. ' Stt mlu. S3 seo. . ADEN'S ELECTRIC BELT - r. j foot rv Magnetic SUSPENSORY ' Jttt 1'utentM llct Imprafftciitej I aif irov itiio-tinB4illne ninU-V-M rMultlnfffroni j?er-utxalion f Itraiil unto foiL'tt tuu-tt-Ovi or indl eiatton, as at rvua debility, Uilr" nwt tnnor, tbtruiiwtinu, kidufy, liver ant! hiniiiK-r cornplint, iiwMCk, lamb aro, BoUtloa, t. mal Jiuplainta. tjiiMnu 111 hiulth, etc, TliXf cle-tna Belt conUln K-4rfl IrpwRU ovr All u.-'cu, Ciirreut U inwiMly Celt by wrer or w for win our all of the above dlaowef imnuj wwrwr or w lorre.i 4,wwiaiic bwU lokvm bmn cared hv thin ftnrwouwremvri tm luiua, n p tm tv. Till .in vmii nm invention 1 o a-lvo Lundivi of tMBt-Qpfcia la t)i d BTerv 'ur tut. Our l-etrf-l lwut4 KLFIH.tC ffWttAWKT, tbft prv.ut boon wv oifcrwd wk tnn, 1-ltFK with -U Ilf lu. llftklih t4 IfHtui rilr.nf lb, GVAUiNTLhU In CO t tu-7e Bnd ror llluvVl l'tuupiiUt, it-Ailtxl. v&Ioa, Cit SANDEN ELECTRIC CO., Ho. f St) UUUAUWAV- M;W TOUfcT C1XT. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BOnUTLKlLL, U1V1SION SEin'EMUhft 12th, 1898. Trill n ft mill Ifuivp Hhannnrlnali nfm. v w date for Wiman's, Gilbecton, Fracairtlle. New Laatie, t. uuir, 1'otWivUle, Hamburg, Readlnn. Potistown, Phuonlxvlllo, Norristown and Phil. luleinhla. (Urnurt atri. ntntlnn n n.im - - a. tn. and 4:15 p. ra. on weekdays. For Pot villc and ictermedhite statlonii 9:10 a. m. !TTVTT A VU For Wlggan's, uilberton, Praokvllle, New Cwule, S.. Clur, Pottavlllo at (1:1)0. 9:40 am and 3:10 p.m. Ppr llumburg, Heading, Potts- alii 1ofeU,m,6',n!i0',l!l,OTC' Phlladelphls rraing leave fracKvuie lor Bhenandoah 10:40 a. m. and 1S:U, 5:01, 7:48 and 10: n -undays, 11:13a. m. and 6:40 p. m. T .H.N PAttftlHlla fn. UkA 1. . .n 11:48 a. m. and 4'40,7:15and 10:00 p. m. Sundays 11.1II.1IIA ,n KnAt.Kn n, " 1 B uuu"l umve JT-auaoeipnia luroad street station) ; P.,ttdVlllA nn Hh.Hunn.1. . t t - i. ... ' 110 and 7 11 pm week days. On Sundays leave at o 60 a m. Tor Pottsvllle, 9 2S a m. ii JoV 'en I ' 0 y W Ai 00 2 80, 3 80, 4 00, 5 00, BOO. B&, jiL 8 7.7 5' I- iit 1 40, z o0 IVir flirt Tariff llra.t aA , . . i . ' w nu, auu aau, 4 UO. pm weekdays and 6 00 pm. Sundays 8 ! a m B 31, 9 10, 10 0, 11 18 a m, (18 Umlted 1 ainlne car,) 1 80, 8 IB, 4 41, (5 IB Coneross onal iZi.SS Pullman Parlor Cars acJ I-.tc can. Blf 0 65, 7 40 p.m., 12C3 niirt-. wt.-k days L Sun days, 3 60, 7 2", 3 10, 11 lb a m. iX 10. 1 41. ' B 66 7 40pm. nnd 18 03 nlgbt ' 1 For liu-hniond 7 30 a it. U 1J p m. 12 08 nieht dally, and 1 30 p. m. wecit days. s 1 Trains will leave Harrlsburg for Plttsbure and the Wi-st every day at IS 36, 1 30 and 8 10 am and 2 25, 8 35, (5 00 Umltfcd) and 7 30n m Way tor Altoona at 8 18 am and 6 U8 p m every day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 30 a m every day. Trains will leave Sunbury for Wllllamsnort. Elmlra, Oanandalgua, Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls at 201. 5 13 a m.and i b5 u m week days. For Klmlra at 6 34 pa week days, for Brie and Intermediate points at 5 It a m dillv. For Lock Ilaven at 5 13 and 9 54 a m dally,' 1 35 and 5 31 p m week days For Itenovo at 6 18 a m, 1 86 and 5 31 p m week days, and 6 13 a m on Sundays only. For Ksne at 5 13 am, 1 35 d m weekdays. 8. M. Pbetosi, J. H, Woon. Gen'IMsnsger Qen'l Pass'g'r Agt at . m. 1:16, 40, uu, ,4(0 and CAPITAL,- Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restore WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNES DEBILITY, n"lB""e train of e tromparlycrrorsorla McraBen. the rwilti ovcrotit, slekne worrv.eto. rullrtreni development and t. given to ei fry organ i jmitlpn of the bo hlmple, nalurslmel hi Immediate Improvem seen. Fnllure 1iiitiuk.ii 2,J0 references. Bo explanation and pro mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL C BUFFALO, N. Y. ABF.ASVJ HEEBNEP. CO PORT CARBON, PA. Manufacturers ot pocie6iJ (food Of Every Description Fags, Baages, Caps, Reganas, I O-FINEST Q00DS LOWEST PRICES.-W Write for catalogues. Correspondence sollell fFv IP J. B. HOfiENSAOK'31 iLTTMil.ll H-IIHWIIli ' 111 Medlea! Offlccf, 206 K.SF.C0ND St.,PkiIaa'4,i Are tbe oMest In Amentia for the tr at ment ri Hpeclnl IllNrnHcB t: Toulliful trroi? Varicocele, Hyilror.Me, Huinure, I .-t Manltfi Trcalmoiil hy Wnll n Nprrlnlt.r. (a muiilctlons sacreily c nfldcnMal s i i "ampl Itook. Offlc c hours: 0 A M. to : V M , t toll .IU All day ti-turiiay Sn.idays, 10 i C A M THE BICTQTJi Everything modeled after Orecn'a Cafe, Philadelphia, ja S. Mnln St., Slienantloa The leading place In town, Has latoly been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. The finest line ol Wines and Liquors I Cigars, Ac, foreign and do mestic Free lunch served each evening. Big schooners ot trc8h,lleer,Porter,Ale, Ac. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATEj T. .T. -nOURHKRTY. Pron. JOHN GOSLET Main ami Oak Streets, Bhenandoah, Fenna., GREEN GROCERY Truck and Vegetables. Poultry, Game, Fisli and Oysli In season. Ordera left at the store will receive prompt attention 104 North Malnstreet,8bcnandoai,Pa WHOLESALE BAKER AND CONFECTION Ice Cream wholesale and retalL Picnics and parties supplied on short aoj Chris. Bossier's SALOON A?iD RESTAURA (Mann's old stand) 104 BoutU nialu Street KlnentnlnAR. whklfPmi anrt oltrarsalwW i n . , . . J - T. n nnm L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poller, Hie and I JAMES SHIELDS, Marwuror Shenandoah Bra! JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURA (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) Main and Cowl Bts sueiian'I Best beer, ale and porter on tan. TMi brands of whlakeys and clears. PM' 1 ttched. Piatt's Popular Salo (rormerly Joe Vfystt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Stn flHHNANDOAH, PA. Br stocked with the best bser. P I hbjklcs, brtndles, wines, etc. nr naratuebed. OordUl lnvi"- WEEKS' SAL00I1 17 S. Main Stteot' Finest Brands of Wines, Whiskeys and Tresh Beer, Porter nd Ala alvmyi on tap J i.
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