Evening Herald. w rUMillltED DAILY, BCNDAY HXOHPTKD WEEKLY, KVS11T SAIOllDAT. M.A, JnOVKH JYojWor Jt. o. HOXF.ll KdUor and J"uMi$her W.J WA1KINH,... .oral KdUor J, M. HOVJ!It...-.., ilin(nM Manager SUBBCOIPTION MATES I " Daily t yr,............ ... ... ......t 10 Wiiku. or yer. .................. t 00 Aitvrrtltinrr Hat?. Transient, 10 eents per Una, tint Insertion 6 seat per lint sftoh subsequent Insertion, Kates er regular advertising can be baa on appnce Hw at tk omee or by mil. The tiiwo HHAi,n bM n larger elroula Ilea IB Hhmndoh tbM any other paper pub lished. Books open to all. Intend at (be Postoffloe. at Hnenandoau, Vs.,, for transmission through the mall a seeorid-elaas mall matter. BIBRSTEIN. The (Meat of Mr. Jjiersteln, who was tho Kepublican candidate for Kecoriler, has by no way ileRenerattd that (ion tlenian In the witlmHtloii of tho people who oauaed him to bea candidate. Ho jiiadeaKallnnt Hghtand one which at all times whh conducted in a very Kentlomanly and loyal Those who had any knowledge of Mr. BlerMteln'H canvass always found him loyal to the party at his back. Uufortu nately he was made a targetforshots of prejudice and he sullered more or less through it. Another trial will bring about a dlllerent lesult and we hone the time will toon come when he will be able to prac tlcally demonstrate to the people who have mallKued him the past few weeks that in intelligence and other personal attainments ho Is a man of the calibre of which the founders of this glorious republic were composed Fon New York to go Kepublican was a revelation to both parties. THE VICTORY. The Republican party achieved a errand victory on Tuesday. It is evi deuce of the fact that the part; stronger to-day than it has been for the past twenty years. The popula verdict recorded on Tuesday against Democracy, its policies and its admin istratiou. was general and most emphatic. The people of the United States ate for Protection as against the Free Trade tendencies of the Democratic party. It was certainly a rebulio to the present admiuistratiou of G rover Cleveland, and his friends accept it as such. The result in Schuylkill is equally as emphatic and humiliating to tb party In power, and places tlie county in the doubtful column. While tb result can be attributed, in a great measure, to the fact that the Republi can party presented a solid front, witli all factions working harmoniously together, at the same time it must be acknowledged that there were other elements entering into the canvass that had an important bearing upon the result. It was an uprising of the people against miegoverumeut, and marks the beginning of the end of Democratic boeslsm and tlie rule of incompetent olllclala. No better ticket was over presented to the elec tors of this county for their sullrage than that nominated by the Repub licans. Every man upon it was tlie equal, and in many cases the superior, of his Democratic oppouent. Their admiuistratiou of county allairs will be in direct contrast to the past ex travagant and reckless expenditure of the people's money. As a natural re sult the people will reap the benefit in a reduced tax rate . The greatest landslide, however, oc curred lu our own borough, where the 300 Democratic majority was wiped out entirely. The jubilation of Shen andoah Republleam Is as great as Is the sorrow of their Democratic friend. It was a great victory for the people and a death blow to life-tenure in oflloe. . Maynahd, adieu. Burn the stolen election returns and hie thyself into obsotuity. (hover ' Orover 1 Pew more yeans of U rover. California is suffering from a tramp naiwoM which touches the poefcet. Lured by the storis of cli matic Mlubrity and ohep living knfghU of the rotul have Immm floekiog to the gokl stU and there fall Into the hands of local olllolals who have bten nolo to run up a bill of $12.20 for fees for each ono arrostetl. Whbtjikn JteiitiblicutiB will not take any more chances In experiments. It is not likely that the wheat ple thora will trouble the nations many years longer. Certainly tho amount exported from India will soon ceate to give annoyance to American farmers. There are now in India ami subject to liritleh rule 287,000,000 people. They ate Increaeiug at the rate ol 1,000,000 a yeHr. While the supprrssiou of widow burning and the drowning of girl babies is beneficial from tlie humanitarian view, It must be ?a!d that from the economic point of view It ailrUil that many more to the mouths to be Illled. Population in India has now almost reached the limit of food production. Unlets gome way of Increasing this production should bo developed by Improved agriculture, wheat will in another de cade or lees time have to be Imported into 1 unload of shipped out of India Cheap Indian labor will swarm througl: the world along with that which already comes fiom China In un ever increasing stream. Finally, so tllf. ferentare the people of India from istern nations that with a few regi nit; nt s of soldieis Great Ilritalu, from tlie western edgo ol Kurope, governs the whole 21)7,000,000. What were all these people born for anyway'.' Honuukas ofllclals ate accused o iiring ou the American ling. If all tlie reported facts are bomo out on lnvostl gattou, tlie hot-headed Central Ameri cans may see more Stars and Stripes later. Pennsylvania eltcled two gallau soldiers Fell and Jackson on Tues day. Carry the news to Hoke Smith Tiik Republcans have much lobe thankful for this year and Thanksglv lug day should be faithfully observed Nkw Juiisky is no longer out of the Union. Gomkadk Pai.jikk, of New York accept our. congratulations. Boody, Brooklyn's present Mayor, knows all about It now. A Woulil-bo lEuilshcr Drowned. TliENTON, Nov. t). Pursued by an angry crowd an unknown man who attempted an outrnpre upon Miss Hose Cullnprnn, a IJnven Bock, was drowned in tho Delrt ware river while trying to make his es cape, lie was llrst uurrveu by Josepl: Call, of I'hlllipsburfr, a brakeman on coal train coming toward this city. I To saw the man jump from the coal train and approach Miss Callahan, who was walkinii near tho track. The man struck the young lady In the fnco and knocked her down, tin eateninx her with deatli If sho refused to comply witli his wishes. Call jumped from the slowly moving train and chaced the tramp. beintr joined by several farmers. To elude his pursuers no jumped into the river. Scut to nil Anyluiii. Chicago, Nov. 9. K. H. Becker, ex- catcher in tho I'hilndclphialUaMiball club, and inventor of the catcher's glove now generally used, was yesterday, for the second time, sent to an insane asylum Decker believe3 that he is immensely wealthy, and hat forged many checks of small amounts. Bo is pronounced incur able. Ki'iituck) Populist Wlpod Out. Louisville, Nov. 8. The Democrats have trained probably ten legislators. The Populists have been practically wiped out The Denincrnts will havo at least 115 mem bCrSOf tl UnOlJAr "" i rttnl uf LllS Klre Alarm notes. The following list shows the location ot he alarm boxes of the Shonandoab FiK department: LOCATION. 16 Coal and Bowers streets, it Bowers and Centre street ti Bridge and Centre streets, t8 Main and Centre streets. U Main and Poplar streets. 86 Main and Coal streets. IS Gilbert and Centre streets. Gilbert and Cherry streets. Chestnut and Coal streets. To send an alarm open the box, poll dowu we hook once and let go. When no alarm Is lent hi the are bell will sound the number or .t.a box and repeat tbe alarm four times. A FEEBLE WOMAN suffering from nervous pros tration, excitability, or dissi ness, the result of weakness, derangement, or displacement , of the special organs will S find health regained after Vk using Dr. Piorce's Favorite , t prreseripiion. 'J The oh remedy-tAnding -'Military and alone for wo man's weakness, which is miar- aulml to benefit or cure, or the ; money refunded, is tho " Favorite 1 Prescription." 'I It' a nowerful inviaoratlne tonic, a soothing and strengthening nervine. For women who are run-down and over worked! at the critical periods In woman's life the change from girlhood to woman hood, and, later, tbe "change of life" this is especially adapted to her needs; for it strengthens, regulate, and ctraEs. Whether It's Catarrh Itself, or any of the troubles caused bv Catarrh, the mak ers of Dr. Sage' Catarrh Remedy will pay you $600 If they can't give you a permanent turt. They take tbe rltk 1 i 7 IT r4. AFLAME (MI LAIR. Dastruotion on tho Stertmor John Frazor on Lake Nipiseing, TWENTY-ONE LIVES SACRIFICED. Number Who lln-l Ienped In n Small llotit Were Afterward Drawn Under Wntrr by the Iteioltlnjr. l'ropellor of th lluriiliur lt(Kit. North Bat, Out., Nov. P. Tho steamer John Frar.er, which burned on LakeXIpis- sing, was on the way from Callender to Davidson Sc Hay's lumlier yard, at the west end of Bake Xipiashitr. Beside tliu crew, which consisted of Captain Bouu- ass and a crew of six men, there were on board the steamer some twenty lumlter men, and of the whole number ou board only seven men escaped. Following is a partial list of those known to have been drowned by the burning of the steamer Krazer: Captain W. Carr, Matthew Brennnn, .1. SI licrlatul, Alf Bar- bemCWilllnm Htorye, Thomas Osborne, lex Doliituhus, John Shaw, Isaac Shaw, John Smalley, Tom Alassoy, Tom Bowers, Tom sheritl, James Mel aim and seven others whose names are not kuown by the survivors. The steamer caught fire about three miles from Goose Island, and a panic mnst have ensued. Notwithstanding the fact that the steamer eurrleu tlie usual supply of lifeboats and preservers, and had a large scow in tow, Captain Carr and Mr. Douglass, tho Jinn's storekeeper nt Frank's Day, are among the lost. The fire was witnessed from Frank's Hay by Captain Burt-il and a young Indian in the employ of J. II. Smith & Sous. They immediately put oil in their boat to the scene of tlie acoident,.lmt by the time they reached the spot, the boat was burned to tho water's edge, and seven survivors had reached the top ol the scow. Tho engine was not stopped, and during all the time tho boat was burning she continued to plough through tho water. Some of tho men struggling in the water managed to climb into a boat which had been launched, but were caught in tho stoam- er's wiieol and went down. The hull of tlie boat sank in about twenty-flvo feet of water, and all that now marks tho spot of tho disaster is a short piece of smoke stack, which appears above tho water's edge. Itohbfd Ills l'ather-ln-I.air. PllILADKLi'iilA, Nov. 8. A mysterious robbery of !i()0 in gold coin from tlie house 467 North Third street on thenightol Oct, U ami the alleged stabbing of John Cross, who reported tho theft, havo been ex plained by the arrest of Cross and his con fession that he stole tho cash and stabbed himself in order to make the alluir look genuine. Tho gold was the property ot John Welsman.Cross' father-in-law. Cross was held in 1,000 bail for trial. mind and llmly Wrcckud. NoiiuisrowN, Pa., Nov. 7. Huincd finan cially nnd forced to resign the cashlerHhii: oft bo Farmers and Mechanics' National bank at Phiunixvllle, G'eorgo Huberts, a mental and physical wreck, was adjudged a lunatic and sent to tho State Hospital for tho Insano at Norristown. ltoberts' downfall is directly traceable to his efforts to savu Kicliard b. Hunter, president of the bank, from punishment for his fraud uleut practices. Warri5iiM Coin Irtlou Alliriiied. BosiON, Nov. 0. Tho verdict of utility found by tlie jury in tlie circuit court ugainst Frederick Wurrcn, ot the War ren lino of steamers, has been sustained bya decision of the circuit court of appeals, Sir. Warren's offense consisted in allowing several undesirable immigrants to escape from tho steamer Kansas after ho had been uotitled to tnkothem back to Europe, A Woman Held for Arson. Hazlkton, Vii., Nov. 0. J Jz.io Homing, a notorious character, in a lit of rago threw a parlor lamp on the Hoor. Burn hiK oil illled tho room immediately, nnd the inmates wore rescued with difficulty. The entire building, with contents, was destroyed. Tho woman was held in $1,000 bail for arson. Ohio Moonshiners Captured, CLKVELAKD, O., Nov. a. United States Marshal Haskell and several deputies went to Ahthabula and raided two illicit npplo Jack stills, one in the heart of tho city and the other in the outskirts Michael MeKenny nnd John JS, Clark both saloon keepers and the owners of tho mountain stills, were arretted. A Trlplu Murderer Captured. St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 8. .John .v.ulignu tlie negro who murdered three niuiubers of a family named Clark, near Oklahoma City, O. T., was captured in this city. Bo contested tho crime, saying his intention was robbery, but murder became neces sary to make the robbery successful. rHtal 4'iid of a l'eiltl. AUGUSTA, (j'ii., Nov. !). Kdward Perin, 00 years of age, a prosperous farmer living a few miles from this city, was shot and killed hear his noma by J. W. CInpp, neighbor. A feud hits existed between the two meu lor several years.. Hlew Out the Gas. Bethlehem, Pa., Nov. 8. Katie Kobler, 18 years old, came here from Monroe county to work. She' was given lodgings hi the house of Rev. Mr. Sliver, a Baptist minister. She blew out the gas and was asphyxiated. l"nr lluiiiiliiif "Spi uk Jinny." Philadelphia, Nov. a. .lames MoBer- mott pleaded guilty iu the court of (mat ter sessions to selling liquor without a oen.se, and was sentenced by Judge Iteed to lmpriaonmeut for two years and to pay a flue ol ll.OUU. NUGGETSOF NEWS. Miss Itacliel Flouruoy .--hits was married at Bryan, Tex., to Air. L'uurles Henry MUIb, sou of Hon. lion i-1 4- -Mills. Stanilus Wrubienkl, a Pole, is under arrest at Wih.iingtou, Del., for counter feiting. Tlie proot against him Is positive Minister and oi iier prominent citizens of Jackonviui will memorialize Florida governor to prevent the proposed Corbetl- .Mitchell tight. Daniel W. Summers, a brakeman ou tbs Pennsylvania road, single, waa instantly killed at Beading last evening while en gaged in coupling cars. The Swiss government is thinking ol introducing a tobacco monopoly to raise money tor the baa u ranee of workingniwu agaiaat illnea and aeoldenta. Mi: Geo. B'. Tiirnoi' Simply Awful Worst Caso of Scrofula tho Doctors Ever Saw Comjifelcly Cured by HOOD'S SAIISAVAIIILLA. " When I was -t or 5 years old I had a scrof ulous sore ou the middle linger of my left hand, which got so bad that tho doctors cut tho linger off, and later took off moie than hslf my hand. Then tlie sore broke out on my arm, came out on my neek ami face on both sides, nearly ilitroyiiig the sIkM of one eye. also on my right arm. Uoetors said It was tho Worst Caso of Scrofula they over saw. it wassimplr n-fui! fivo years ago I began to take Hood's Sarsnparllla. ( initially I found that the sores were uegin iiing to heal. I kept on till I lmd taken ten bottles, leu tloIlnr! Just think of what a return I got for that Investment! A ihau mmil irr rrutf Yes, many thousand, ror the past t years I have had no sores. 1 Work all tho Timo. Iiefore. I could tlo no Morli. I know not what to say strong cnougli to oxpress my grat Ituile to Hood's Hnrsniiarllla for my perfect cure." ukohue w. i ojinku, rainier, uai- way, Saratoga county, .. . HOOD'S PILL8 do Iiut weaken, hut aid illKMtlon and tuuo the toluuch. Try them. 16c. ISxploslon at the Kilffar Thomson Work, Bhaddock. I'u., Nov. 9. Furnaces of the Kdgar Thomson Steel works blow up yesteiday afternoon, causing a terrible disaster. The noise of tlie explosion created a panic amoni; the Hungarians who live near the furnaces, and the men and women fled from their homes in ter ror. L lie whole lop of tho huge furnaco was blown off, and the death dealing ele ments were scattered in every direction, John Metes was taken out of tho debris a perfect moss of blisters. It is feared that ho inhaled the deadly gaso-t. Uleetlcm Inspector ITllder Arreat. New Yohk. Nov. !). Six election inspec tors in Oravesend, for whom Justice Cul len hud issued warrants, appeared in tho supreme court, llrooklyii. and gave them selves nj). They were J. H.Cropiy.Michaol Under, iseiijainln Cohen, II. ( randan, M, B. ltyannnd Conrad Steiibenbord. Lawyer Hoderick told Justice Cullen the warrants had been issued for the inspectors because tho registration lists instead of being posted up had been merely hum up. The prisoners were held for the grand jury in S'J.OOO ball each. Mull Statistics. Washington-, Nov. 9. The annual re port of J. Ijowrio Bell, second assistant postmaster general, for the year ending JunoyO, shows tho following expenditures: Total inland mail service, $4:),597,!93; for foreign mail service, I,.180,(KU. The re port shows that there tire .'10.831 routes, witli a total length of I.-,;),Ka miles and a total trnvel of 881,499,085 r-iles. Illumine; Dolt li the Itaildfts. Littlk Bock, Ark., Nov. 9. Another train robber has been captured near Searcy. Clem Weckerly, who was cap tured Thursday night, has made a full confession, as has also one of the prisoners in jail at Batesville. A bulletin just rr celved says a skirmish took place between the sheriff and bandits, in which one rob ber was killed. Trle right at Virginia Ileach. Noui-OLK, Va., Nov. 9. A glove fight took place at Virginia Beach yesterday between William Duke, of Baltimore, and Wongn, tlie Indian, of Portsmouth, for a purso of 800, S0 to the loser. The contest watt In ,1 .ivfplt frmh I'll,, iifennllniy In the Marquis of Qtieensbury rulei. Wongo wou in turee ruuuus. Ills Xeck llrokeu by a Tall, Mount Hoi.lv, N. J.. Nov. 9. Charles Pickett, a politician, living at Med ford. while returning from the polls in his wagon, was thrown from tho vehlclo by turning a bend in the road. He was In- stuutly killed, his neck being broken. Chamberlain Homeward Itnund. Nr.w Yoiik. Nov. 9. Hon. Joseph Chane berlain, the Liberal-Unionist leader of tho Britisli house of parliament, sailed for England ou the Mnjentiv, of the White Star line, accompanied by Mrs. Chamber lain. The OrlevHiiue t oiiimltlee Adjourns. South Bethlkhi.m, Pa., Nov. 9. After being In session for a fortnUjht the griev ance committee of railroaders has ad journed, being unable to get a conference with tbe Lehigh Valley ortlcials. An Uukuown Suleldn. Nkw Yokk, Nov. 9. An uuknowu man, about 28 years old, committed sulolde by shooting himself at Fort Lee. He had a small package containing a look of hair, marked "Luzie." AT THE NEXT MORNING FEEL BRtQHT AN 6" ! ' WIWir-LSAIOPI IK BLTTKI1. aociir ays it at 14 gently on th aioniMh. I liver and kitlnev uurt Ha pi" int lixtie. ThU arink is made from herbw u.na . prepared fttf iu t ma why u's iriaeuna m st I L ANE S n EDIGIMI I AirdniidtUMllTt. -ri and ft a package. Ifyoa I fonaetfet It, tend your itadrese forafraa ampla. READING RAILROAD SYSTEM, HUE TABLE lit irriOT AUO. 7, 1893, Trains leave Shenandoah ns follows! For New York via I'hllatlelnhla. week davB. 2.10, 5., 7.2U, a.m., 12.20, 2.50, bM p.m. Sunday 2.10, 7.48 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 7.23 a. m., Vi:M, 2.60 p. m. For Heeding and Philadelphia, week days, 2.1U, 6.86, 7.2U, a. m.. 12.S8, 2.(1), b.bi p. m. Sun day, 2.10, 7.46 ft. m.,4.m n. m For Ilarrlsburg, woek date, 8.10, 7.20 a, m., 8.60, 6.56 p. m. ror Aiientown, week days, 7.3U a. m., S.vn p. m. r-or roitamie, week uays, z.iu, 7,ai, a.m., It.86. 2.C0, 6.96 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.30 ol. 2.10, 6.88, 7.10, a. m., 12,30, 50, 6.66 p. m. Sun day, 2.10, 7.48 a. m 4.88 p. m. Additional for uananoy iiiy, weeK auya, i w p. m, For Lancaster and Columbia, woek days, 7.80 a. m., 3.60 p. m. ror vviiuamsport. suneury ana Xjowisourg, wetk dsvs. 3.26. 7.20. Il.tO u. m.. 1.35. 7.00 um. Sunday, 3.26 a. m., 8.06 p. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 3.10. 3.86, 6.35, 7.80, 1131) a to., 18.28. 1.35, 6.66, 7.00, .K p. m. Sunday, 1.10, 3.88, 7.48 a. m., 3.06, 4.;u p. m. For Qlrerd villa, ( Rappabanuook Station), week days. 2.10, 3 26, 06. 7.80, 11.30 a. m. 12.26.1.36. 2.60. 6.66. 7.00. 9.36 D. m. Sunday. 2.10. 3.26. 7.48 a, m., 8.06, 4.30 p. m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week days, 3.86, 1.26, 7.20, a. m., 1.36, 7.011, 9.96 p. m. Sun) (lay, 8.26, 7.48 a. m., 8.0S p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH: Leave New York via PMladelDnin. week dayt. 8.00 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.80 p. m 12.16 night. Sun day, 6.00 n. m., 12.16 night. Liflave Now York via Mauoh Chunk, weekdays, l.oo, 8.46 a. m.. 1.00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. i.tave I'Luaaeipnia.AiarKet street niation, neek date. 4.12. 8.36. 10.00 a. m.. and 4.00. 8.00, 11.80 p. m. Sunday 4.00, 9.05 a. m., 11.80 p. ui. Leavo iteaaing, weeu aays, i.m.7. iu, iu.us, ii.du m., 6.66, 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.36, 10.48 a. m. Leave Pottsville. week davs. 2.40. 7.40 a. m. 12.80, 8,11 p. m Sunday, 3.40, 7.U0 a. m., 2.06 p. m. T.f,nB nlnMnm.n H1 B Ifl ll. UUUIO ,DU.UUUU HEM (.UJTC, U.V, V.ttJ, ,, U, m., 1.81,7.16, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.48 a. m., :.60 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3.45, 9.1B, 11.47 a. ra., 1.61, 7.48, 9.54 p. in. Sunday, 8.40, 8.12 i. in., a.aj p. m. xjcwvu metiuiuuv riauD, weds ueib. i.lU. 1 . IAJ. i 30,9.36.10. 40,11.59a.m., 12 55,2.06,6.30,0.20,7.57,10.10 p in. sunaay, z.w, 4,uu. a. m., s.iS7, o.ui p. m. Leave Olrardvlllo. (Itannahannook Station). Areksdays, 2.47, 4.07, C.Sd, 9.41 10.46a. m., 12.06, i.u, .ui, f.aj, b.jz, s.us, in. lb p. m. sunuay, ,u, o.mi, i. ui, o.ii, o.vi y. ui. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 8.00, 9.36, 12.00 . ra., 3.35, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.16 p. m. For Bolttmore, VaRhlngton and the West via H. & ). K. It., through trains leave Glrard Avenue station. PmladelDlila. (P. & R. It. R.) at 9 m'.e.ui, ii.zv a. m., ,i.o, o., 7.iu p. m. sunaay 3 60,8.02, 11.27 a. m.. 3.56, 6.4S, 7.10 p. m. ATLiAMTlU U1TV D1V1S1UN. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf ml touth street wharf, for Atlantio City. Weekdays Express, 8 00, 9 00, 10 45 a m, i-aturoays, i au) i uu, auu, w 4 uu, a v pm, Bscurslon 7 CO am. Accommodation, 8 00 a m, 130, 6 45 p in. bundays Express, 7 30, 800, 830, 900, 1000 a m and 4 30 p m. Accommodation, 8 00 a m anil 4 45 p m. Returning lcavo Atlantic City depot, Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express (Mondays only. 0 45) 7 00, 7 35, 9 30 a m and 8 15, 1 fin K.i, t nw, . su, 8 Hi a m and 4 30 p m. Excursion, from foot of .niBfcisaippiiV venue omy, uu,pm. Hundavb Express. 3 30. 4 00. 5(10. 6 00. 6 30. 7 CO, 7 80, 8 00, 0 30 p m. Accommodation, 7 SO a m ana owpm. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia Pa, LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. I'usscnger trains leave Shenandoah for Perm Iiavcn Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lc l.iKhton, Slatlcgton, White Hall, Catasauqua, Aiientown, Uctblehem, Kaston, Philadelphia bazloton, Weatherly, Quakako Junction, Del aso and Matmnoy City at 6.01, 7.2(1, 0.08 a to. 1&18, 2.67, -Lis p. m. For New York, 0.04, 7.28 a. m., 12.43, 2.57 l.ifflp. m. For Huzleton, Wllkes-Marro, White Haven PiMston, Laccyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly, and Klmira, 0.01, 0.08 u. m., 2.d7, 8.08 p. ra. For Rochester, lluffalo, Niagara Falls and the West, U.01, 9.118 a. m. 12.43 nnd 8.08 p. m. For llelvldere, Delaware Water Gap and SttoudsburK, 6.04 a. m., 4.22 p. ra. For Lamhcrtvlllo ond Trenton, S.08 a. m. For Tunkhannock, 6.01. 0.08 a. m., 2.67, 8 08 p. m. For Ithaca und Geneva 6.04, 0.08 a. m. 8.0 p. m For Auburn 9.08 a. m. 8.08 p. to. For Jeanesvllle. Levis ton andlicavcrMeadow, 7 20, u. in., 5.27, 8.08 p. m. For Audenrled.Hazleton, Stockton and Luro bcr Yard, 6.04 , 7.20, 9.08, a. m 12.43, 2.67 4.22, 5.27, 8.08 p. tn. For Scraaton, 6.04 , 9.08, a. m., 2 4J...57 8.08 p.m. For llazlobrook, Jcddo, DrlftonauJ - rccland 0.04, 7.S0, 9.08, a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 5.27 y. DT. For Ashland, Olrardvlllo and Lost Creek, 4.52, 7.51, 8.52, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 0.85, 8.22, 9.15 p. m. For Raven Hun, Centralla, Mount Caimel and Shamokln, 8.42, 10.00 a. ra., 1.40, 4.40, 8.22 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Park Placo, Mahanoy City and Delano, 6.04,7.20,9.08, 11.05 a m., 12.43, 2.57,4.22, b 27, 8.08, 9.33, 10.28 p. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 7.65, 11.45 a. m., I. 55, 3.20 p. ra. and arrive at Shenandoah at .05 a. m 12.43, 2.57, 4.22 p. m. Leave Sbonandoah for Pottsville, 5.50, 7.2 9.VU, 11.06 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 6.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shcnandoan, 6.00, 7.15, 0.05, 10.16, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00, 7.16, p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 0.04, 7.26, 9.08, a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.22, 5.27,8.08 p. m. Leave liazleton for Shenandoah, 7.20, 9.23 II. 00 a. m 12.15, 2.65, 5.30, 7.25, 7.50 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lost nmAlr 7M O All . 1 W t, IK M v, fun, .v, ,.w w. u.., (u, a,iu y. ui. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City, Delano, liazleton, Ulack Creek Junction, Perm Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Aiientown, ueimencm, ivasion ana new l oric, o.iu a m., 12.30, 2.55 p. tn. For Philadelphia 12.30, 2.55 p m. For Yatesvllle. Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.40, 11,3d a. in., 12.30, 2.b5, 4.40 6.01 p. in. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.SU, 11.30 a. m., 1.06, 5.80 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, 5.50, 8.40, 9.80 a. ra., 2.45 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.41 .m..l,86, 5.15 p. m. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A., South llethlehem Pa. R. H. WILBUR, GenL Supt. Eastern Dlv PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOnrjTLKlLL DIVISION. OCTOHKlt 15th, 1898. TralLB will leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wiggan's, alitor ton, Frackvillo, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsville, Hamburg, Reading, Pottstown, Phoanlxvllle, Norristown and Phil adelphia (Broad street station) at 6:00 and 11:45 a. m. and 4.15 p. m. on weekdays. For Potts ville and intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wiggan's, Guherton, Fraokvllle, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsville at 6.00, 9:40 a.m. and 8:10 p. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, Phoenlxvlllo, Norristown, Pblladelphli at 8:00, 9:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trains leave FrackvlUe for Shenandoah at 10:40. uu. und 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p.m. Sundays, 11.18 a. m. and 5.-40 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10:15, 11:48 a. in. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m.Suodaya at 10:40 a. ns. and 6:16 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Pottsville and Hhenandoah at 6 67 and 8 M a m, 4 10 and 711pm week days. On Sundays leave at 6 60 a m. For Pottsville, 9 8 a m. For Ne York Express, week days, at 8 tO, 4 06, 4 50, S 15, 6 60, 7 83, 8 80, 9 50, 11 00 11 85, a m, 12 00 noon, 12 44 p. m. (Limited Ex press 1 06 and 4 60 p m. dining cars.) 1 40, 5 SO, 3 SO, 4 00, 5 00, 6 00, 6 60, 7 13, 8 12, lOOOrm, 12 01 night. Sundays 30, 4 06, 4 SO, 5 16,8 12,9 60, 11 0811 36, a m, 12 44. 1 40, 2 80, 4 00 (limited 4 60) 6 20.030.650.713 ana 812pm and 12 01 night. For Sea Girt. Long Hrancn ana Intermediate stations, t:o, 11 14 a ra, and 4 00, p m weekdays For Baltimore and Washington 3 50, 7 20, 8 31,910,1010, 11 18 am, (1126 limited dining car,) 1 30, 3 46, 4 41, (5 ltt Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dicing Car), 617, V 60, 7 40 p. in.. 12 03 night week days. Sun days, 3 60, 7 SO, 3 10, 11 iff a m 12 10. 4 41, B 65, 7 40 p in, and 12 0 night For Richmond, 7 00 rc, 12 10 p m, 12 OS night dally and 130 p.m. weekdays, Trains will leave HiirrlBburg for Plttsburi and the West every day nt 12 96, 1 20 and 3 10 a m uud 2 25, 8 28, (5 80 limited) and 7 80 p m. Way frr Aitoonaat 8 18 a m and 5 03 p m every day. or Pittsburg and Altoona at 1120 a ra everv nay. Trains wlilleave Sunbury for Wllllamsport, K.mira, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo and Nl-feant Falls at 204, 5 18 a in, and 1 36 p m week iV. For Elmira at 6 34 pi week days. For Erie and intermediate points at 6 IS am dally. and 6 34 p m week days For Rsruivo at I It a m, 1 w and l 4 n m week oayi, ana nam on Sundays only. For it an at II a m, ltt pm weak nan. 8. M. rnvctf, Qsn'lMatHM J. R. WOOD, Oeo'lPats't'rAtt FirstNationalBank THEATRE HUILDING Bliciirtrtdoali, Fcnnc CAPITAL, - A. W. LRISKNKINQ, President. P. J. FKKUU80N, Vice Pren dist J. It. LK1HKNHINO, Cashier. S. 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DndpuLul .'ti arap ff Honk, onire hoara: SJ.Sl. to ! f. . 6 to BP ill All day Saturi.ay. Sundays, 10 to 12 A il. Chris. Bossier's SAL00H AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) Z04 aoutli it a in Street. Finest wines, whiskeys and cigars always In stock. Freeh Beer, Ale and Porter on tap. Choice Temperance Drinks. nLurniM qid BOHP. A revolution In corset raakiiiRl bometninc uew i No breaking : no ruatIni;nowrInk. ling. Thinner and 1 cleaner 1 11 11 n wualebone. and 1 times as elastio and I durable Ladles delighted. Made iu an suapes. r or saie ny OWENS, Shenandoah, Pa. TIiaZlD BltTOTJI Everything modeled after Green's Care, Philadelphia, 3:1 H. Main Ht., Slieuaudoiili. The leading place In towr Has lately beon entirely rci. vated Kverything new, dear and fresh. The finest line ' 1 Wines and Liquors I Cigars, Jui., foreign and 1,0, mettle. Free lunch scrv ,1 each evening. BlgsohooLir of fresh, Beer.Porwr, Ale, A . OPPOSITE : THE : THJb.ATHE ' I .. DOnOHWHTY. Wr, , j L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Ale and Beer JAMES SHIELDS, j Manager Shenniidctih Branch, j Piatt's Popular Saloon (formerly Joe 'VTyatt'B) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH. PA. air stocked with the best beer, porter, alet 4Blakles, brandies, wines, ete. Finest clcarll iilBCDtr aiiixnea, uoraiai invitation ia ix FRED. KEITHA1 104 North Main street, Shenandoah WHOLESALE BAK8B AND CONFMIO Im Cream wholesale and retai' Picnics and parties supplied on short notl'j 0F MEN ray u - m u f mm