Evening Herald. rUBIiIBIIEn DAILY, RCNDAY EXCEPTED WIIRI.T, IVEIIT SATOItDAY. M.A.. 1I0VJJK....m... .lVore(or Jt. a, JIOPJBH. Hilttcr nnd PutHfter IT. J. WA1K1NH.... Loenl JSdUor J. Jf. noriHt.... lilnw Manaaer SUBSCRIPTION RATESI lliit.T.rer year....-.,....- M....M 00 Wmiki.y, per ysor . Atlverttttntt ltnten. ... 1 00 Tmaslent, 10 oents per line, first insertion i B testt per line each subsequent Insertion, 11 tea or regular advertising can be bad on applies Man at tho office or bv mall. The Evening IIbralu has n larger oiroula lion In Hbenandoah than any other paper pub Uehed. Hooka open to all, Xntered at the PoatoMee. at Hbenandoah, Pa, (er transmission through the made im second-olas mall matter. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Supreme Judge, MOX. 1). XJ5WI.IS PKLL, Philadelphia. State Treasurer, CAT,. SAMUXt. M. JAOKRON, ArinHrong County. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. Additional Law Judge, Wit. 1). HKt.TZBK. Treasurer, caniei. j)i:ciu:nT. Frothonotnry, JAMK8 H. HUMAN. Clerk of tho Court, ALFJtKD J. SHOKTALt,. Bcconlcr, riDS V. JIIi:H8TKIN. Bogieter, CHARLES O. MATTEN. Controller, BENJAMIN It. SDVKR.N. Comity Commissioners, PBANK RKNTZ, CHAJtLKB T. ALLEN. Director of tho Poor, JACOB DAY. County Auditors, EMANUKL JKNKYN, THOMAS II. SAMUELS. County Surveyor, JOSKl'H W. OEAKY, jn. THE ELECTION. To-morrow the annual and general election will take place for state and county oftlcers. The Republicans never had occasion for more hope than that which presents itself at present If the members of the party are loyal there will bo a sweeping Hepublicau victory to-morrow, and to all ap- pearauceu they are in rank and will ho found true. Republicans never before felt stronger assurance than now of the rightful noas or their party's position upon all the great questions of the day, and each aud every man of them feels like asserting this fact. L9t year there was universal pros- pcrlty. This year, under tho Demo. cratic administration, wo find the country on the verge of despair and the large cities busy soliciting bread for distribution among their starving people. The working people, wbo form the muscle of tho republic, realize that the Democratic party Is incapable of governing tho nation aud they will assert this doctrine to-morrow by vot- Ing for the nominees of tho Republi can ticket. Democratic incapacity in pressing Jlnancial matters and unl versal fear of foolish tariff changes liave caused ono of the most wide spread panics In the history of the country aud cannot fall to effect the voters tomorrow. A Republican vie tory Is necessary to settle the financial issues, aud it will warn Democratic free traders in the Senate that they hud better be careful how they tweail 'the manufacturing, mining and pro ductive industries. The liepublloau state tlnket Is first claw. Judge Fell will honor the Su preme bench; Col. Jackson will make an Intelligent aud faithful State Treasurer. Both deserve enthusiatitio and united support. The Republican county ticket IsaUo first-alaes, and each and every name upon It is worthy the confidence of the liepublloau voters. William D. Seltzer will make a painstaking aud honest Judge in whom creditors and debtors nlike will have confidence that they will have fair play. He will bring to otlloe abilities ripe in the knowledge ef the law and equity. The County Cominiwlonera Rente and Alien will All tbii moat responsible office with quit eare and dignity and the fitmtefetl flair of the county will b well eared for by , Uontrollur Severn, Deognu will make onoof tho moat able ProthonotnrlcB tho county has ever hnd nnd Dr. Dechcrt will flu tho posi tion of County Treasurer In such a manner ns to win tho admiration of oven thoHO who may now bo oppos ed to his election. Tho sumo can be Bald of Klersteln. Ho la a young man of far moro than ordinary ability. In fact, tho entire county ticket deserves tho united support of tho llepubllctivii. It Is an "oir1 year In onoeenic, buta vory lmpoitant one for the ltepubll- cauaof Schuylkill county. We are living In ugreatuge. "When a body of water U so frozen that It oau not bo navigated In winter tho next, thing now to do in to tunnel under it and thus reach by rail tho port that oau not be attained by water. A tun nel of this kind In now In process of construction under tho straits ot Northumberland, between tho Do minion of Canadaand Prince Edward'n Island. It Is u railway tunnel, built so that connection by train may be had all the year around with tho Island. Three other great tunnels are being built, ono between England and franco under tho straits of Dover, another uuder the channel betweon Great Britain and Irelaud, and the third under the Hudson river at New York. It is predicted that this winter will be a very cold and bitter one. Shen andoah people had better make ar rangements to have their hydrants taken in by tho lire when the cold nights couie. A Reading street car mule refuses to go to bed at night until Its feet are thoroughly washed and Us corns trimmed. No Hope fur IiK-reiiol Wngr. MoKoNOAIII.LA, I'a., N'ov. 0. Itffcrring to the failure of the river miners to effect anything at their conventions here nnd nt Coal Centre during the past week, one of tho largest operators in the lIonon;nhcIi valley, who is a recognized authority iu mining matters nnd the conl markets, nays: "There is nothing in night now to indicate that tho present starvation prices paid in this valley, or throughout the whole region, can ho hettcred before next spring. Operators cannot rnise the price it they would, nnjl it is idle for tho men to talk ot combining to force a raise." Ityiler Will Cut a Dnsh. "Wellington, Conn., Nov. 6. John Ry- dcr, a character well known in this place, has just fallen heir to $40,000 by tho death of his father at Mollne, Ills. Hyder up to this time has hardly ever had a cent of money in his clothes, and upon tho re ceipt of his legacy, all in cash, he at onca began to spend lnvishly. He is now try ing to get n trotter which will prove the fastest in the world. Resigned lt't-uue Times Aro Hard Wilmikoton, Del., Nov. 0. Hev. Dr. W. F. Uainbridge, pastor of tho Delawaro Avenue Baptist church, created a sensn lion from the pulpit last night by resign- lng. He says tho times are linrd nnd he does not think the church can afford to pay a regular pastor. To lEovlvn the Anmlgniiintcri. PlTTsnuito, N'ov. 6. The labor organ!' zntions of this connty, with several nn- tloual organizations whoe headquarters nre in Pittsburg, are arranging u gigantic combination. One of the lending objects is to put the Amalgamated Association on Its former footing. Murderer Stone tn Hang. Washixotox, Ind., Xov. 0. James Stone, the murderer of the W ratten fnm ily, was sentenced, after a brief trial, to be uungeri on Feb. 10. tWM. Mr. Geo, W. Cook Of St. Johnsbury, Vt. Like a Waterfall Great Suffering After the Grip Tremendous Hoarlng tn the Head 1'aUi tn the Stomach. "To C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : "Two years ago I had a severe attack of the Grip, which left me in a terribly weak and de bilitated condition. I.a9t winter I had another attack and was again very badly off, my health nearly wrecked. My appetite was all gone. I had no strength, felt liri il nil ihr lime, had disagreeable roaring noises In my head, like u waterfall. I also had severe headaches and Severe Sinking Pains In my stomach. I took medicines without ben At, until, having heard so much about Hood's Barsaparilla, I concluded to try it. and the re sult is very gratifying. All the dinigrealile effect of the Grip are gone, 1 am free from pains and aches, and lielleve Hood's Sarsaparilla if surely curing my catarrh. I recommend it to all." Oso. w. Cook, St- Johnsbury. vt HOOD'S VILIM aura . Wk MtadMiw. Indigestion, WHtowtnwi. SoM by aU druggists. SAITA1ERS ffflE. Tho Tcrrllilo Tlsltntlon to TrosporotiH Spanish City. HUNDEEDS WEEE KILLED. Fearful Explosion of Dynamite, Followed by Many Firea. DIRECT 0EIMINALITT GHAE0ED. Tim Rxptoslttt Wh tlteifnlly on Hoard n YrMel IMncliftrgluK Her Cargo, lint Not One of the Crew ISnonprtl JUnngled Hodles nnd llurnlne Timber Sent l'ly titg Through the Air Many Inhabitants Drlirn Invtne Through Terror. MAnnin, Nov. fl. Tiie terrible disaster which ha wreced the port of Santauder and destroyed hundreds of lives has sunt a thrill of horror throughout Spain. Teleeraphlc communication with the stricken locality has not been resumed. The particulars concerning the terrihlo calamity reach here in around nbout way, such as dispatches from outlying towns. Tho Associated Press, however, is en abled to furnish what is regarded in the capital as a complete story of tho disaster so far bb known. Every piece of news which reaches Madrid not only confirms the most sensational reports received, but picture tho disaster In more vivid colors than hitherto portrayed. Tho story of this groat disaster, in brief, is us follows: , Tho Cnbo Mnchiehnco.a Spanish steamer beloiiKinK to litllmo, caught lire while tho steamer was at the quay side discharging part of her cargo, which comprised 2,000 tons of merchandise, though the main part of tho cargo was iron ore and u num ber ot sacks of Hour, barrels of twine, ninny cases of petroleum and over 500 cases of dynamite, of whlcli only twenty cases were declared on tho steamer's man ifest. The remaining 480 cases of dynamite were contraband. Discovery of the 1'lrc. The flro was first discovered in the coal bunkers, nnd Is said to hai been due either to spontaneous combustion or to carelessness on the pnrt of the engineers. In any ease llames broke out from the bunkers, and soon raged so fiercely ns to be beyond the control of tho ship's crew, though the latter promptly took steps to smother the lire. Finally, seeing that the lire was spreading in the bunkers nnd that tho smoke was rising, the local author! ties wero notified, the fire department and a detachment of the civic guard being sent to the scene. Tho provincial governor, who was ono of tho first to reach tho spot, displayed the greatest activity in directing tho opera tions, nnd upon learning that the ship's manifest showed that there was dyna mite on board the firemen were directed to assist tho crew iu bringing this explosive matter ashore. This was dono in safety, it being believed that no moro dynnmito was on board, and a tug which had been hastily summoned to tho spot was or dered to tow tho burning vessel out into the bay. In tho meantime crowds of peo ple had gathered. Tho fire from tho ship's hunkers spread quickly nnd ignited tho petroleum which formed part of the cargo, nnd which tho authorities hnd for some reason failed to move when the twenty cases of dynamite was taken ashore. A Territlc Kxploslon. About 4:30 p. m. a detonation on board the steamer showed, as it afterwards turned out, that the boilers hnd burst, and I soon after there was another terrible de- ' tonitt ion heard. The steamer seemed to open in half, sending a bhue of fire sky ward over which a crown ol smoke rested for several minutes. A report of such in tensity was heard that it shook the earth for miles around, caused houses to totter, smashed every window within a radius of a riUo shot, filled the air with an Immenso mass of Hying Iron, burning wood, black oned timbers and scorched beams, which soon after fell upon the neighboring houses, sunttering death aud destruction wherever they crushed downward. The scene lollowing the blowing up of tho steamer is almost iudeserl liable, and the effect of the explosion of 480 cases of dynamite will hardly be believed. Tho power of tho explosion shot tons of iron Into the air, where it mingled with tho burning fragments of the steamer, tug and wooden quay, as well as with the mangled bodies of hundreds of unfor tunate people who were hurled upward at tho same time, and the lulling of this hor rible mass can ba better imagined than described. Over tho adjoining buildings, tottering with wreckage, fell a shower of iron, fol lowed by huge pieces of wo and the re mains of human bodies, iTml above all dropped flaming splinters, which set flro to hundreds of buildings, causing a scene ot panic similar, one would imagine, to one which would have succeeded the burst ing torth of a volcano at t lie water's edge. The force of the exploding dynamite caused such a concussion that in addition to shaking hundreds of buildings off their foundations it sank a hundred small craft in the harbor, in addition to setting fire to a large number of other vessels, including the Alfonso XII, which vessel caught fire so suddenly and burned so fiercely that forty of her crew lost their lives on board of her. Driven Insane liy Fright. j Nothing is yet reported of her concern- 1 ing the damage done to foreigu shipping, but the losi. is said to lie very great. The effect of the explosion upon the in- j habitants of, Santander was bewildering In the intensity. Xor some time after the disaster thu people were stunned with dis- 1 may, and then followed a panic, during which a hundred people are reported to ' have gone stark mad, while the vast ma jority were so paralyzed with fear and shook that they were incapable of moving to the assistance of the dying or making ' any effort to xtiugui-h the Sanies which sprang up from a mass of buddings, and which began to apread with the most threatening rapidity. The quay ami promenade close to the acatie of the explosion was one of the most sickwning sights ever witnessed. Mangled and blackened corpses were scattered here and there, or were lu heaps.iu many euses, upon the wounded and dying, whose fear- , IH1 khrltk or agouy oiled tho air anil I stcuek terror into the hearts of thoee who after a time summoned sufficient courage J to venture near the oarnage ground. 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Over a hundred people are sai l to have been precipitated into the sea by the ex plosion, and there beneath this hail of blood, wood and iron they met death with the erews of the unfortunate steamer and the tugboat which was aliout to tow her Into the bay. On board tlie'tugboat were many citlsens of Snnl sudor, who were taking part in the work of the rescue. All of them have disappeared forever. A train from the province which was just arriving at the station when the Calm JIachichaco blew up was set fire to, and the majority of its passengers were burned to death before any assistance could be furnished them. Soon after tho explosion whole blocks upon Mendez Nunez street, parallel with tho quay, were blazing, and other portions of the city were in flames. No ono dared or cared to mnke any attempt to stay tho spread of the conflagration, and those who preserved enough prosonco of mind to do n i wildly about the town crying In hoi i.. ed accents the news of the disaster to those who had rushed from their houses into the streets in alarm, fancying that the cud of the world had come. Alii from Other Cities. In the mitlst of this scene of horrlblo panic, when men nnd women toro their hair and cursed or prayed, a few brave men retained presence of mind enough to jump on horebnck and ride to the nearest rnilroad station, where they caused tele grams to be sent to the government nnd authorities of cities. Firo engines, physi cians, medicines nnd food were soon sent from Valladalid, Burgess, llllboa and Darcclona, and large forces of troops wero also dispatched to Santander, the soldiers rendering assistance in tho work of snl vajje and rescue. The loss sustained by property owners and by people who had lost their all through the explosion and flro is immense. The lo' I life is not yet determined, but some hundreds of dead bodies hnvo been identified, while others will never bo recognized among tho bends which havo been gathered in heaps around the fatnl spot, and there seems to be no way of tell ing how many met death In tho water. The shower of iron from tho dynnmito laden steamer fell on nearly all of tho the town nnd injured buildings nt a great distance. Some idea of the force ot the explosion can be formed from tho fact that a man was killed by a piece of falling iron nt Penn Castillo, two kilo meters distant from where the steamer blew up. Another remnrknblo effect of tho explo slon is thnt the unfortunate steamer an chored nearby was blown in the air by force of the dynamite, causing the nnchor to fall in a street 800 yards away from where the explosion took place. In falling the anchor smashed a stone balcony into pieces nnd sank deep inlo the stone pave ment below. The Shock Caused n 'Waterspout, The explosion lifted the sea up into the n,r 1,k,,n w,'u'rsl,0,ut- mingling enormous finalities of mud nnd stones with the wreckage, and hurling them for great distance on every side. Jinny details ot tho explosion aro still lacking, owing to tho fact that tele graphic communication hns not been renewed, nnd that none of the locnl news papers have lieen able to appear since the disnstrr. Even private letters, owing to the panic which preva!Is,havenot reached this city from Santander, and but lew telegrams havo been transmitted. San tander was among the most prosperous towns in Spain, but the disaster which hns overtaken It will take many years to repair. The whole country Is Indignant at the conduct of tho captain and crew of tho Cabo Machlchaco and tho-e who shipped the contraband 480 cases of dynamite, tho general opinion being that tho govern ment must take immcdinto steps to punish the people who Shipped tho dynamite, as the death of the captain and crow of tho dynamite steamer is but poor compensa tion to the thousands of victims of tho de struction caused by their criminality, Two seamen who escaped from tho dy namlte laden steamer have arrived at Dilboa, after having been blo-n up In that ve ssel anil thrown a great distance out to sea, falling among a mass of burn ing wreckage. One of the seamen has his hair badly singed and the other has an arm injured, lloth assert that the orew of the dynamite ship were ignorant of the presence of the contraband dynamite on board oi her. No correct estimate can yet be formed of the loss of life, some officials claiming that th'iusiimls lost their lives, while others hold that the loss of life will not be over 500, and may be lower. The burning debris set flro to the rail way station at Solarex, thirteen miles from Santander. mm0 An agreeable Laxative and Nerve Tonic. Boldby Drujrglsiaorsent by mall. 185c., 50o. ana $1.00 per package. Bampleg free. EOHOi The I'avorite MOTH POWKB fortho Tcothand Iireath,28o. Captain Sweeney, U.8.A.,flan Diego, CaL, Bays 1 "Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy Is the rlrit medicine I have ever found th at w mid do ma any good. Price 50 eta. rj"ld by Druggists, uDondtneatct aCkuigh.astrjereteoVuiaer of fie leadlmr to flonsum.itlnn. Hlirr-nn'fl rYrwr willamye you a severe Lung Trouble. It Is the taireauaspeuujiy relieves uougue, ooutotf Couvb and BruuchiUs. ami 1 on a guarantee. X eta. HA li READING RAILROAD SYSTEM, TIME TABLB IB imOI AUO. 7, 1893. Trains leavo Shenandoah as follows i For New York via PbllndclDhla. week dais. .,v, u.., (.a., u, ui., u.uu i.ui. ouuuajr 2.10, 7.48 n. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, in . mt (k 1 h. i n im i r 1 1 . i r H i' , ,i - . wee it anys, i.a a. m., ix.w, k.du p. m. ior uenaing anu j-nnaacipnia, weeic anys, 10. 6.26. 7.20. a. m.. 12.20. 2.60. 6.55 D. m. Sun day, 2.10, 7.48 a. tn., 4.30 p. ra For Harrlsburg, week days, 2.10, 7.20 a. m., 2.M, 6.60 p.m. For Allentown, week days, 7.20 a. m., 12.20, 2.50 p. m. i''or i-oiwmiiD, wceK aaya, z.iu, 7.zu, a.m., 12.26, 2 50, 6.66 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.30 For Tamanua and Mahanov Cltv. week davs, 2.10, 5.25, 7.(0, a. ra., 12,20, 2.50, 5.65 p. m. Sun any, 2.10, 7.18 a.m., 4.28 p.m. Additional for iuannnoy uny, wees aays, 7 w p. m. r or ljanoasier una uoiumDia, weex unys, , m., 2.60 p. m. For WUUnmsDort. Sunburv and LewlsburE. week davs. 3.25. 7.20. 11.80 a. m.. 1.85. 7.00 Dm, Sunday. 8.15 a, ra., 3.05 p. m. For Mahanoy Piano, week days, 2.10, 8.t5, 6.3ft, 20. 11.30 a.m.. 12.28. 1.85. 150. 5.65. 7 00. 9.36 i. ra. Sunday, 2.10, 3.28, 7.48 a. m., 3.05, 4.1 0 p. m. For Olrardvllle. t ItArjoabunnook Station). MrMtf ........ u ,n a nm .OIL Man 1 , Vl 1 . -n vs. "njoi .. iwi a m., u,v, ,.wv, ...w " 12.20,1.36, 2.50, 6.55, 7.00. 9.S5 p. tn. Sunday, 2.10. so.. -so a. m., b.ud, s.ou p. m. For Ashland and Sliamokln, week days, 8.25, 25. 7.20. 11.80 a. m.. 1.85. 7.00. 0.86 n. m. Sun; day, 3.25, 7.48 a. m 3.05 p. ra. Leave New York via PbllaUolpnia, week davi , 8.00 a. m., 1.80, 4.00, 7.80 p. m., 12.16 sight. Sun day, O.OU p. m., 12.16 night. uc,d ..on luihviH ... re unit uuuu,, ncu.uaj o, 00, 8.46 a. m., 1,00, 4.80 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. Leave I't.lliuioliihla. Market Street Htatlon. week days, 4.12, 8.85. 10,00 a. ra., and 4.00, uu, ii.au p. m. sununy s.uu, v.w a. m., ii.su i. in. Leave Heading, week days, I.M.7.10, 10.05, 11.60 m., 5.66, 7.67 p. ra Sunday, 1.36, 10.48 a. m. Leave Pottavllle. week davs. 2.40. 7.40 a. m. 12.30, 6,11 p. in Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.06 p. m. j , u .nmnuwi, tiwk. uuja, o.ig, ii.mj h, m., 1.21,7.15, 0.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.20, 7.48 a. m., x.mi p. m. Leave Maoanoy City, wcok days, 3.45, 2.18, 11.47 a. iu., 1.51, 7.42, (.54 p. m. Sunday, 3.46, 8.12 m., p. m. T...D. M.n.,ni. Dln.n nritnl, Ao wta 0 An Aim t. 80,9.36,10.40,11.69a.m.,12. 55,2.00,5.20,6.26,7.67,10.10 p. m. sunaay, z.tu, s.uu, e.si a. m., a.ai, e.ui p. m. leave uiraruviue, (itappanannocu ainuoni, weeks dnjB, 2.47, 4.07, 6.S0, 0.41 10.46a. m., 12.05, iz, i.ui, o.zu, o.i, e.ua, iu.iu p. m. aunuoy, 2.47, 07, 8.88, a. m., 3.41, 5.07 p. m. 1. in., 3.36, 11.16 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. i' or uauimore, wasnmgion ana tne vvesi via . ft O. K. It., throush trains leave Ulrard Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. ft It, It. It.) at mi, o.ui, ii,27 a. m., i.aa, u. is. v.10 p. m. aunasy 50,8.02, 11.27 a. m.. 3.56, 5.42, 7.16 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut street whart and South Btreet wharf, for Atlantic City. Weekdays Einress. 8 00. 8 00. 10 45 a m. (Saturdays, 1 30) 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, 4 30, 5 15 pm. Excursion 7 CO am. Accommodation, 8 00 a m, w, 0 so p in. Bundays Express. 7 80. 8 00. 830. BOO. 1000 a m and 4 30 pm. Accommodation, 8 00 om and so p m. Itoturnlng lcavo Atlantic Cltv depot. Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express f.jionaays.ouiy. uu; 1 w, 1 ao, au am anu 3 10, J in .11 1 "Jfl a OI, n m . ..nn,mn.,4lnn K Kl B 10a m and 430 pm. Excursion, from foot oi iuisMssippi Avenue oniy, uapra. Buridavs Express. 3 30. 4 0U. 500. 8 00. 0 30. 7 00, 7 30, 8 00, 9 30 p m. Accommodation, 7 30 a m ana 0 un pm. u. u. iiA.Mjuuii, uen. rass. Agt. Philadelphia Pa, LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. Passenger trains leavo Shenandoah for i-cnii Haven junction. Muucn ununn. L,o- hlKh'.on. Slatlntrton. White Hall. Catasauaua. Allentown, Uethlehem, Easton, Philadelphia bozleton. wcathorly, Quakake Junction, Del ano and Mahanoy City at 6.01, 7.26, 9.08 a m. U.43, 2.07, 4.22 p. m. For New York, 6.04 , 7.26 a. m., 12.43, 2.57 4.22 p. m. For Hazleton. Wllkes-Ilarrfi. White Unven Plttston, Lacoyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly, and Klmira, 6.UI, 9.08 u. m., 2.57, 8.08 p. m. eor itocnesicr, uunaio, Niagara .rails ana tbo West. 6.04. 9.08 a. m. 12.43 and 8.08 o. m. For Helvldero, Delaware Water Gap and airouusDurg, u.m a. ra., i.-a p. m. i or x.amuerivine anu -rrcnion. ki.ua a. m. For Tunkbannock, 6.04, 9.08 a. m., 2.57, 8 08 p. m. r or naaca anu ueneva u.uj, v.ub a. m. a.u p. m i' or AUDurn w.us a. m. s.us d. m. ForJeancsvlllo. LevlstonandUeaverMeadow. u, m., o.zi, o.vo p. m. jp or Auacnriea. iiazieion. aiocuton ana ium ber Yard, 6.04, 7.26, 9.08, a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.22. 5.27. S.0S n. m. For Scranton, 6.04, 9.08, a. m., U43.t.E7 o.us p.m. or uazieDrooK, jeaao, uruton anu m reeiana 6.01, 7.20, 9.08, a. m 12.43, 2.57, 5.27 p. rr . 7.51, 8.52, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.22, 9.15 p. m. For Raven Run. Centralis. Mount Carmel and Shamokln, 8.42. 10.00 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.22 p. m. For Yotesvllie, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 6.01, 7.26, 9.03, 11.05 a m., 12.43, 2.67, 4.22, O 1. D.US, V.iM, 1U.4S p. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 7.55. 11.45 a. m. 1.55, 3.20 p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at uo a. m., iz.ii, -.oi, i:a p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle. 5.50. 7.2 9.08. 11.05 a. m.. 12.43. 2.67. 5.27. 8.08 d. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.15, 9.06, 10.16, 11.48 a. m 12.32, 3.00, 6.20, 7.00, 7.16, p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazloton, 6.04, 7.26, 9.08, a. m., iz.43, z.07, b.i7,.u p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.20, 9.23 u. uo a. m., la.io, z.rt, D.isu, 7.1:0, i.ws p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland. Olrardvllle sad Lost ureeK, v.iu a. m., is.su. 2.4a p. m. for laiefivine. i-artc i-iace. Mananov uitv. Delano, Hazleton, Black Creek Junction, Penn licimencm, i.aaion ana wew lor it, o.iu a m. 12.0U, -.do p. m. For rniiaaeiDHia iz.au. n m. u. x okoo vino, at ..i n a. mm, .uauaiiuy iny auu Delano, 8.40, 11,36 a. m., 12.30, 2.55, 4.40 6.0? p. m. .. .. - n,.i. 11,... , r . .,1 ... .. ijoave iiazieion ior snenanaoan, s.isu, ii.su a. m 1.06, 6.30 p. m. Leavo Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.50, 8.40, 9.80 a. m., 2.45 p. m. Leavo Pottsvllle tor Shenandoah. 8.30. 10.40 a.m..l.36,5.l5p. m. A. W. NUNNEMACHKH, ASSt.G. P. A,, south uethlehem Pa. R. H. WILBUR, Genl. Supt, Eastern Dlv PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SCHUYLKILL DIVISION. OCTOBER 15th, 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wlggan's, Gilberton, Fraekville, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading, PottBtown.Phajnlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil adelphla (Broad street station) at 6:00 and 11:45 a.m. and 4:15 p. rc. on weekdays. For Potts vllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. oit.m.tro T OU11UA X 13. For Wlggan's, Gilberton, Fraekville, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:00, 9:40 a. m. and 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, Phosnixvlllo, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 6:00, 9:40 a. m, 8:10 p. m. Trains leave Fraekville for Shenandoah ai 10:40 a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p.m. Sundays. 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:16, 11 :48 a. m. and 4.40, 7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street Btatlon) for Poltevlllo and Shenandoah at 6 67 and 8 36 a m, 4 10 ana 7 11 p m week days. On Sundays leave at 6 60 a m. For Pottsvllle, 9 28 a m. For New York Express, week days, at 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 6 50, 7 38, 8 20, 9 50, 1100 11 85. am. 18 00 coon. 12 44 n. m. (Limited Ex press 1 06 and 4 W p ra. dining cars.) 1 40, 2 80, 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, 6 00. 6 60, 718. 812, 10 00 pm, 12 01 night. Sundays 8 20, 4 06, 4 50, 6 16, 8 12, 9 60, 11 0? 11 35, a in, 12 44, 1 40, 2 80, 4 W (limited 4 50) 5 20, 6 20, 6 60, 7 18 and 812 p m and 12 01 eight. For Sea Girt. Long Branch and Intermediate stations, u:o, 1114 a m, and 4 00, p ra WDBKUIIVB For Baltimore and Washington 3 GO. 7 20. 8 31,9 10, 10 20, 11 18 am, (12 26 limited dining car) 1 80, 8 46, 4 41, (5 IB Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 817, H 65, 7 40 p. io.. 12 13 night week days. Sun days, 3 60, 7 20, 910, 1118 am. 1210, 4 41, 6 55, 7 40 nm. aud t2 08nlcht For Richmond, 7 CO a m, 12 10 p m, 12 08 night dally, and 1 30 p. ns. ween days. Trains will leave Harrlsburg for Pittsburg and the West every day at 12 26, 1 20 and 8 10 a in una 2 25, 0 26, (6 20 limited) and 7 80 p m, Vi ay tor A'.toona at 8 18 am and 5 03 p m every uiy. rvr x-iiuuurg auu Aitc-ona at u JU a every ov. 1 rains will leave Bunbury for WUllamsport, iclrc, Canaudatgua, Rochester, BuBalo and N'agara I ulle at 204, 6 18 a ui.wd 1 p m week nays. For Blmlra at 6 14 p m week days, JPor Kile aud intermediate point at 6 11 am dally. For Look Haven at 5 13 and BMamdally.lS and 6 84 p m week days For Rettovo at lilt u, a m uu ts jj n wees pan, ana llliBU BUEdays only. For Ease at 5 18 am, 1 ( weekdays, 8. Js. PHKVOdT, HtO'l Mt r J. K. Toon. Oen'l Pase't'rAgt First National Bank TUEATHE BUILDING Slicnnndonli, Peuuna -CAPITAL, - A. tT. LEISENHINO, President, P. J. FEHQUHON, Vice Presldtat J. It. LEI8ENRINO, Cashier. S. W. YOST, Assistant OlshUr. Open Daily From 9 to S, 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit. 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Everything modeled after Green's Cafe, Philadelphia, 3a S. Main St., Slicnaiidoals. The leading plnco In town, lias lately been entirely reno vated. Everything new, clean and fresh. The finest lino of Wines and Liquors I t Cigars, Xb., foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each evening. Big Bcboonerg ol treeh.Boer.Forter, Ale, Ac, OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE;, v J TH1TTORKRTY. Proti HLlimiHOID BOHIHG. A revolution In corset making! Something new), No break i rip ; no rustinc: no wrink ling. Thinner and cleaner than whalebone, and ten times as elastic ami durable. Ladies delighted. in all shapes. For sale by A. OWENS, Shenandoah, Pa. JOHN COSLETTi Main and Oak Streets, I Shenandoah, Penna., GROCERIES Truck and Vegetables. Poultry, Game, Fish and Oys ersj In season. Orders lett at the store will reoelve prnmptattont FRED. ISEITHCIsri 104 North Main street, Shenandoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAKER AND CONFECTIONER Ice Cream wholesale and retail. i Picnics and parties supplied on short notice Chris. Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) 104 Soulli Main Streett stock. Fresh Beer, Ale aid Porter on tap unoioe Temperance iirmiis, L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poiter, Ale and Bee JAMES SHIELDS, Mnnngor Shoiiniulonh Branch. rTiV W.5r t V- VI1H tl -iK MadeW 4