Evening Herald. 7UBLISIIBD DAILY, SUNDAY HXCHITHD WEERXT, BTK1IT BATI1HDAT. M.A. nOYBH....... ji. a no van W. J". WA1K1X8.. j. m, novxn... ,.JYojrrtor ....Btlttor and VubUsher Isml l'Mlor .,.,liiinFI Manager SUBSCHIPTION RATESI DAit,r. not year.............. ......II 00 Wicki.t. tier r.-.. I TO lltrri((rif HMti. Transient, WoenWpw line, Bret Ineertkm t 6 tent pr line each subsequent inwrtlon, Hates of regular advertising can be ma cm appiiea. 41on at tbe oaee or bv mall Tbe Kvbrino H MtAM bee a larger elreula Won In Hhenandonn than o? ottier paper puh Honed. Hooks open to all. Xntered at the PoetoUoe. at Hbenandoah, Pa., for transmlMlon through tbe malls ne seooaa-elass mall matter. Tan Democratic party hatl better go slow In Kew Jewy. Tlie people will not tolerate rovoliitloimry method of that imrty to regain their lost ground. AiroBiiD Is getting more Infamous notoriety. Tito people of Illinois are. to be pltUd lor beiiiKobllged touudure him for awhile longer. Oh, if they hud to do it over again, what a done ho would get. Ik President Cleveland hud made his Hawaiian policy known before the election the ellcet of the landslide would have been so much Increased tho President wouldn't be able to find a Democrat in the country. Tjieiik la noclueyet to tho man who threw the he nibs In the (heater ut I5ar colona. Evidently he was surrouiu'ed at the time by persons engaged in tbe plot, Sand who prevented auy one from seeing him in the act of tlirowiug. It Is reported that the Democratic Tarill Committee Is not acting har moniously. The late election has hud a salutatory eflect en Eome of the hot beads from the Ncrlh. It will take a pretty good-Blzed iceberg to cool the Southern members of the Committee. If tho planters of the South would raise less cotton and more peanuts there would not now be the thieats made of burning cotton gins. The demand for peanuts liasdoubled within the last Ave years, and there are not enough raised, even with 3,01:0,000 bushels, to supply the call. Tiiunu Is no truth In tho story that the Britith Government has requeu ed the American to use its good in fluences in favor of peace in Brazil. The fellow who was lying about the progress of the war some time ago is trying his luck at lying about the pro gress of diplomacy. The old bosses had a great deal to do with the recent success of the Republi can party. We believe in new blood to instil new life Into a old hulk, but at the same time it will not do to retire old aud experienced men in the busi ness. It was tried for a number of years but with little success.' Instead of covering the dome of the new national library building at Washington with pure gold gilding now when gold Is so soarce, why, asks a contemporary, do not tho authorities have it covered with the metal of the future the pure, dazzling -white aluminum? It wouldehiuellke the atari in glory for a generation, without a breath of tarnish or need of being reburniabed. The Midway Plalsanc at the W6rld's Flr was modeled somewhat after what wat to be seen at the great expoflltlok in Paris in 1889. It was thought it would be one of the minor attractions. But It proved to be o of the greateet feuceesteeof the big show. Its popularity grew Irom day to day, and although much wae said and written against certain of Its features the orowtU it drew were something astonishing. Nor was itsgreut popu larity attained at the expense of the main show. It is alleged that H5,00i, 000 wera spent In it during the con tinuance of the fair. As an attraction It Jit never been surpassed. Im a word, aud tu tbe mast grateful ; leexooof the oftmpaigo, .we fee tht ! the Ilcpblieaa prty U atUl ptjhwant, resdt, Kdy tor new trtata, ejauttd of new TtetPrtM- It n ntUr nothing gained by tho wisdom of It lenders In council or Iho valor of it soldiers in the Held. It will maintain tho financial legislation of a generation of statesmen. It will not permit the Confederate constitution of JeiTernon Davis to he engrafted upon the Con stitution signed by Wa-hlngton. It will vindicate tho Integrity of Its laws against license, Ignornnce.euperstltlon underline. Holding nut to that which Is good, It will lrnet new queftlons as thoy arise In a spirit of generosity, Justice and moderation, falling not to heed the admonition of tho mnat'lllus trlou of Its hnders, lest through their weakness government of the people by the people- and for the people be per. milled to perish from the (.rtb'i. Star. MENAGE IN GUATEMALA. Tho Ortt Mlmifwntn lSmlmsliT Will Iti lirotight Hack fin- Trlnl. MtmtKArO'.ls. Nov. 1 1. A nu'inlierof the AIuimtfipnuH Journal s local stair baa suc ceeded In locating h. V. Menane, Hid presl dent of the wrecked Guaranty Ijoan com paliy, and Secretary of State Grestiani has telegramied to Minister Youii(rat uunic- mala to procure the arrest of tlwinnn, who Is wanted in this city to answer to indict ment chnreinK embezzlement and lar ceny. Menage is living in Ouateinala un der the assumed mime of C. A. Miller. The Guarantee Vi.m company went up Jlay 14, and it was not for several weeks after thai date that suspicion were aroused that all was not right in the man agement of the concern. When tho dis covery was made here there was a revol sion of feeliiiK that demanded the Iminc dlato brinnltiK to justice of the limn who was responsible for tho wretched condi tion of affairs which tho investigation ol tho company's affairs showed. Ity that time, however, Melinite had quietly slipped awny and no one seemed to know where ho was to lie found. The comity commissioners of Hennepin county offered a large reward for Infor mation leading to hit arrest, but there was no result. Tho Minneapolis Journal some weeks ago came uion what seemed to be a good clew, and a plan was formu lated which was submitted to the county attorney. He approved it and a member of The Journal's local stalf wasdlspaU-hi-d to Chicago, where Menage was last seen nnd where his latest and heaviest opera tions had been performed. Ten days hard work proved the truth of The-Journal's theory, and on Nov. H. thu Information re garding the hiding place of the missing lluuncior was received In .Minneapolis. A Naturalist's VtiJtmblc rind, NomiiSTOwx. Pa., Nov. 11. J two King, a local lover of natural curiosities, made n remarkable discovery along the banks of the .Schuylkill. The find is a strange variety of rock crystal. The specimen is apparently a hunch of fossilized ears ol corn with regular rows of tiny crystal In place of kernels. The end of eacli cob is in a good state of preservation. Mr. King thinks the corn was washed down the river and lodged in the slit, and has been pet rilled by thu action of the water during the ages which have since elapsed Will Sim for DiiiiuiKc. CoLUiiuiA, Pa., Xov. 14. Kd ward H, Koons, a reputable young man hoarding at tho Wagner hotel, was arrested yester day charged with the 4!00 diamond theft that occurred at that hotel on Friday af ternoon. The landlord was unable to sus tain thu charge and the young man wa discharged. He will seek redress in anac- Hon for tlo,oui) damages against the land lord. Koons has retained Attorney Gen oral Hensel. King Itcliiinzln's Fight. PAHIS, Nov. 11. l.e Temps publishes dis patches from Kotonon saying that Colonel Dodds' column occupied Atcherlto on Jiov 7, to which place King, Hehanzin had re tired. All tho tribes in the vicinity have surrendered and have turned over to the French 400 rifles nnd four cannon, in addi tion to a considerable amount of ammuni tion. Tlie dispatches, however, do not say whether King lieliauzin has yielded or not. A Tliltnlnt: Chicago Polit'emaii. Chicago, Nov. 14 - Oiilcer John O'Con nor, custodian of the police department is under arrest, charged withhaviiigstolen $3,500. O'Connor had charge of all the stolen property recovered by the police, and lias been helping himself for several years. O'Connor admits ills guilt. Striking Workmen IIctcd. PlTTsnuito, Nov. 14. The families ot twenty-four striking ironworkers were evicted from tho company houses by tbe Pittsburg Forge and Iron company on ac count of failure to pay their rent. The families are penniless and are living on public aud private charities. Wrtiekl Semiieti Iteicued. Norfolk, Va., Nov. 14. The British steamship Sutherland, Captain Proud from Charleston for Bremen, brought to this city Capfuln Mac-Donald and orew ot six men belonging 4o the schooner Peter II. Crowell, of Dennla, Man.,, which foundered Nov. 5. Killed by a Fslllna Sealttild. Boston. Nov. 14. A staging surround ing a building in course of erection fell yesterday. Joh.u Moyan was instantlj killed. Two other workmen were fatally injurttl. uanr and happiness come to you -u you re u suueriiHI 1 man. The messenger in this case is Dr. Pleree'l Favorite Prescription. Maidenhood, Womanhood,' Wifehood, llotberbood, all need the best oi care, proper regarc for livgiene ana u " Prescription. " It's a tonlo udo nervine, a remeuy pro scribed by an oiniuenl nhvtir.inn nnd soaclaltot for all the peculiar ills and ollmmitji r,r women. Some dispositions are sunny even In pala But, it wa not meant that oinen should iWer to. She need not, while there's a remedy that regulate and promote aUttn lUtUl, ,u ..ii... . , and irregularities of womanhoxw, ins onfu guaranteed rtmedu. If It falsi to biiit or euw, you cet your mo4kty bask. st lew TUK HAWAIIAN MUDDLE. Willis Presents His Credentials to Prosident Dole, A STILL UNANSWERABLE PROBLEM The I'rovMnnnl flovcrnumit InnMn on Its Itlicht In (Intern, nml Wilt linUi Tlmt Any Attempt In mnrtliruw Them Would ho nil Act of Wnr, "WasiIIKOTOU, Nov. 14. The state de partment received a communication from Honolulu sent frnjn San Francisco which arrivort by the steamer China. It to writ ten In the navy department cipher. Notl ing was given nut ae to the substance of the dispatch. K. P. Hastings, secretary of tbe Ha waiiau legation, was shown tlie dispatch from.San Francisco containing the, news of Minister Willis' arrival in Honolulu aud Ids aiutolntment to present lit are dentlalsto President Dole. Thisnewswas obviously a great relief to I lie minds of the members of the legation. They declined to talk about the matter as usual, but the satisfaction expressed at tbe presentation by Minister Willis of bis credentials to President Dole suggested that they might have feared that the minister would be found to have been accredited to tbe queen. The plan of tho Hawaiian representa tives Is.to stand rigidly on the rights they have acquired by the recognition of their government. Minister Thurston touched the marrow of their hopes when he said yesterday that any attempt to overturn the present government by a foreign power would 1 an act of war. An act or war requires tno consent or congress. Congress will undoubtedly take up the subject of Hawaii in somo wny 1m mediately uikmi assembling in llecumiier, The fight, it is said, will lie made on tho administration policy on this lino, that it bas declared war without the consent of congress, and therein done an unlawful act. 'What effect It would have on this pro posed policy if thu present government should peacefully yield to the persuasions of tho American minister are also dis cussed. Tlie question Involved is whether so peaceful a proceeding could he ru carded as an act of war. It Is argued that It would lie an act of aggression on a sovereign power none the lens, because the power peacefully yielded to the threat of bo overwhelmingly superior a lorco. It still remains an unanswerable prob lem to tlioso of diplomatic experience how the American minister accredited to tho Hawaiian government enn, immediately upon presenting his credentials, set about to destroy that government. This gives rise lo many surmises, such as that tho real policy to bo pursued by tho stato de partment has not hitherto beenannonnced at all, but that Secretary (irenham's re port to the president, was simply designed to give an opportunity to read the publio sentiment on tho subject. It Is not at all probable that tills is true, but It shows that tlie policy of tho Grosham report is considered so entirely extraordinary that incredulity nnd speculation cluster about it. There Is a shrewd surmise in Washing ton that tho restoration of Queen Lilluo knlani to tho throne may not bo followed by the entire withdrawal of the Influence of the United States, but that with tho work of tho last administration once un done a protoctrate may be established over monarchy. One clear and certain result of the pres ent incident would seem to ho that annex ation will never bo prolferod to the United States by thi'llawaiinns again. If there Is ever to he annexation thu monument will originate in this country. AiiiulgainatiMl AKHoclatlon to Ulrot Again. I'lTTHBUIto, Nov. 11. A call lias been issuccl for another national convention of tho Amalgamated Asuociation of Iron nnd Steel workers,, to bo bold in this city next Tburadiiy, to revifco tho smile adopted by the convention last June. This is tho first time in the history of tho great or ganization that two national conventions have Iieen held in the same year. Tlie con vention will represent 40,000 workmen, 17, 000 of whom are now idle. Aro They Political OllWulers? Washington. Nov. 14. Tho ltussian miniate, nt. Wniiliini,tnn lum intervimoil in ' the matter of tho toil escaped HusBian convicts who were recently picked up in the Pacific ocean and landed at ban I-ran- cisoo. The miiiNter asked that tho men be arrested, presumably for the purpose of afccertniniiig whether they are criminal-offenders escaped from Siberia. The men are thereupon under arrest pending thu receipt of news from Hussia. Itiimtoll Sage Wins III Cane. New Yoiik, Nov. 14. The motion made a few days ago In behalf of Hussell Sane to strike out as ahajn the reply of Delia Keegnu to his defense that her aution to recover $50,000 damnijos for breach of promise .was barred by the stntutof lim itations was granted in the court of cln inon pleas by Judge Uookstavw. The judge alao grants an order dismissing on U merits the complaint In the aotion. Siitolll Nut to llrooinf 11 Cardinal. AVauhinoton, Nov. 14. At the Catholio university the report that Mgr. Stttolli, tne papal ablegate, would b-uUed to the dignity of a cardlnalate la denied as with out foundation. Mgr Satolll aud his official family will take possession of their new official residence here on Thursday next. j Denouncing: "Biw" MeKnne. Brooklyn, Nov. 14. At a monster mass 1 meeting iu the Acudeiny of -Music lust, night resolutions were adopted denounc ing the political methods of John Y. .McKane, ot Coiiey island, and a commit tee wae appointed to institute legal pro ceedings against him. lllllliud Wanted tu Compromise ClUCAlK), Nov. 14. U A. Milliard was brought here today by U uctives, having been cupturetl at Gibraltni Milliard ab sconded with ISU.tOO belonging to thu Chicago Tribune. UUl'anl, wliile abroad, attempted to compromise for ,U00. Trn Yiurs Tor IturitlarjV TEEJiTON, Nov. 14. Charles White, alias Wallace, o 1 . 1 idelpbia burglar, was sen tenced lo u u .ii ..rs iu the atule jiriMiii tor robbing the re-idence of Peter CYoiur, at TrenSon Jifliction. Mlnt ra Serlonaly Hurued. Hazi h.KiN. Pa.. Nov. 14. A large body1 gas exploded in tbe Laurel Hill niinc, icd three nun. were seriously burned. 'PK.Iw n.miM a.u QluTIill. IsuaU JonSSIUld . . ' . !TT w ; ' Mlauael ttyau. Mr. Herman Hicks Of Itochenter, N. Y. Deaf for a Year Caused by Catarrh in the Head Otai rh i . a Constitutional disease, and require-, a Constitutionai, Kkmbdv like Hood s barsaparllla to cure it. Kcau : "Three years ago, as a result ot catarrh, I entirely lost my hearing anil was deaf for raoro than a year. I tried various tilings to cure It, nnd l,n,l ipvnnil nhvsicliuin nttclnnt tt. hut no Improvement was apparent. I roiilrt illiln- gnlli no (.omul, 1 whs InteiulliiK putting myself under the caro of a specialist when smnt, mm stltftrftstRil Unit nnsslblv Hoou'k Sar- anttnclll,! uiiliiil (1,1 T11P KfUnf. ffOOll. I beffSIl taxing tt without the expectation of any lasuiifZ help. To iny urprlsrnmlgiciit Joy I foimu l when I hail taken three liottlet that my lirnr- Ills wun -rlllruitlir. I kept on cni I had takAii fhree more. It 14 now gverayesranii l can limr prrfrclly rll. I am troubled but very little with the catauh. I consider tliU a i-riiiiirliiililc ciiKr, anil cordially recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to all who have catarrh." IIkiisian Hicks, 30 Carter Street, ltochester, w. v. HOOD'S 1'IT.I.S ro jturoly veceUble, and do not purge, palu or gripe. Sold by all druggists. Itohheil rellftlnner. KoKOMO, Intl., Nov. 14. David Pearson, an old soldier, who had just drawn hit quarterly pension of ill", was called out of his house by four masked men, who (tiiKKvd nnd lilindfoldcil him, took him n mllo away and lushed him to a tree, where ho was found several hours later. The rohhero secured all of the veteran's money. Pearson is in a critical condition. A LttdyV Strange DUappeiirance. HuntinuimjN, Pa., Nov. 14. Fivo weeks KO Miss Martha Cummintrs, a daughter of the into Hubert (.'ummiiiKs, of Armagh township, Mifhu county, left homo lo visit the World's fair. After her arrival at Chicago she coniinunlciited with her friends daily until about two week's ago, since which time no word has been re ceived from her. 1 An 1iiHti-ii(-torA Inutility. CursTi:u, Pa., Nov. 14. Prof esnor Thurs ton Simmons, teacher ot Knglish branches nt tho Pennsylvania Military college, has become insane, and has been removed ton private asylum at Clifton Heif;hts for treatment. Professor Simmons came to this city from Dickinson college, Carlisle, Ph., and was highly esteemed as au in structor. Footpmla in Lebiinnu. Lr.IlA VON, Pa., Nov. U. This city is iu fested witli a gangof footpads and hardly a night passes but one or two citizens are "held up." Sunday night Homer Miller, while passing tho West Lebanon station, was confronted by three men, who relieved him of a line silver watch and some small change. Sunk by mi Implosion, I.OXDON, N'ov. 1 1. A larRo two masted steamer was sunk off Dun nose Point, Isle of Wight. The steamer was the Dripfast, of Swansea, laden with coal. The sink ing was due to an explosion, by which one man was killed and three were Injured. The remaining sixteen members of the crew were rescued. Cltti'ii by a Mail Dog. Atlantic City, X. J., Nov. 14. A valu able English mastiff, owned by Henry IJlnglo, went mad yesterday and in- lllcted serious woiiiiiIm upon tho faces and arms of three of Mr. Dingle's chllilron. The dog also bit, about twenty other can ines, which were killed by their owners, nihil I'm 11 Tluoiiffli n llih'ljje. Columbia. Pa.. Nov. 14. Charles P Sourbeer, Simon Brown and Michael Thomas, of crew :i9, Pennsylvania Itutl- road company, fell through an open bridge at Diilervllle, a distance of thirty-two feet. ISrowu's injuries are likely to prove fatal, while the other two will recover. lll-aUettliin .Vluiif;leil to Dentil Huktinqikin, Pn Nov. 14. James Curj lln, ot Mlnlintown, a brakonian on the Milllin local frelglit train, was run over by five cars which lie was switching at Mapleton. Ills legs and left arm were out off a"nd his Juidy otherwise mangled. lie dlwl soon after. Hail "Olitllvetl HU Usvfiilnesii." Tobokio, Kan., Nov. 14. K. P. Barnard, 80 years old, shot ami killed his wife, aged OS years, bis daughter, aged SO years, and himself. He left a letter saying that he had "outlived his Usefulness." Death of a Notetl Cliluamuii. SAN Fkascisco, Nov.. f4. Japanese ad vices state that 11 K. Hung Kurin, late Chinese iniin-ti-i- to (termany, Hussia, Austria ami llulhnid. is dead of malarial fever. ft. Q!i- -7 1 ISctJ., ' 50cts.,and JlXOperl Cures Couchs, Iloaraen. -,tiore lliroxt. Ordup promptly 1 r, i--vc3Vhoopln: Cough and Aslluuu. For I'ousutnpiion ltbaino rival: oat oiiriU 1 l.otisantU wberoall others fiinA, wilinrTR vt.ir if tac-n intime. Bold by DrugfflHts on airnarHri . For Lame Itsck or Chest, iiso hill I.OM'-, I I.AS1KK. 25ots. 45 1 LO H'SCATATtR H ' fimin vou t'ltuirrh t Thlsremedv la cuaran- lave you Vi.uirrhi' TMa remedy ii rruaran- . tocUUicureyoo. I'liooSOcts. lujoctorfrec nti rii?MBraevY1tiit mn"r' READING RAILROAD SYSTEM, j TIME TADI.I IN KriKOT AVJO, 7, I8S3. Trains leave .Shenandoah as follows: For New York via I'hllndelDhln. wcolt days. 2.10, 6.M, 7.20, a.m., 1230, 3.60, 6.S5 p.m. Sunday 2.10, 7.43 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, I week days, 7.80 a. m., Is. 2c, 2.W) p. m. For Rending and Philadelphia, week dsys, S.10, 6M, 7.20, a. m.. 18.88, 2.6U, 6.M p. m. Hun- y, x.10, 7.4t a. m., p. m Pot HnrrlBburz. week dais, 2.10. 7.20 . m.. 2.A0, 6.6 p. m. For Allontown, week ilnye, 7.20 t. m., 12.20, 2.H)p.m. ior I'oiumuo, weon oays, .iu, n. m., li.20, 2.G0, 6.56 p, m. Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.30 P. " For Tamaaua and Mnhanov Oily, week days, 3.10, 6.M, 7. JO, a. m., 12,24, 1C0, 5.N5 p. m. Sun day, 2.10, 7.48 a.m., 4.28 p.m. Addition! for Imnoanoy uity, wees unys, w p. in. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.20 a. in., 2.C0 p. ra. For Wllllamsport. aunoury ana uewisours, week da vs. 3.H. 7.20. 11.10 a. m., l.SS, 7.00 pm. Sunday, 3.1 a. m.. 3.09 p. in. For Wahanoy Plane, week days, 1.10, 3.l!t, B.tS, 7.W, II.W) a.m., 12.20,' 1.IA, i&0, 6.66,7 00, .I5 p.m. Sundav, 2.10, 3.26, 7.48a. m 3.0ft, 4.) Op. m. ior uiraruvine,,, t jtsppauttuuouK omiiuu, week days, 2.10, lit, A.2A, 7.20, ll.M a. m. 12.M.1.86. 2.60. 5.66. 7 CO, 9.36 D. m. Sunday, 110. S.28,.7.48 a. m., 8.06, 4.80 p. m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week days, S.lfi. 6.25, 7.20, 11. fO a. m., 1.3, 7.00, 9.S6 p. m. Sunj day, 3.2S, 7.48 a. 3.06 p. m. TifAxn auiiinAnuuiui: Leave New York via Pblladelpua, week dyf 8.00 a. m, 4.UU, 7. SO p. m., 1S.1B , night. Sun' , u. 15 nigui. Leave New York via Mauoh Chunk, week days, 4.(10. 8.46 a. m.. 1.00, 4.80 p. m. Sunday, 7.16 a. m. Lave. Philadelphia. Marset street Mtation, 8 00, 11.80 p. m. hunday 4.U0, B.06 a. m., 11.80 wren UtlJB. 4.1, O.W. IU.UU Ift. Ul.. luu 1.UU. p. m. i.eave xteaaing, weuK uayn, i.oo, .io, iu.i, ii.vu m., o.eo, 7.D7 p. m suuuay, i.ae, iu.w a. m. Leave Pottsvllle. week days. 2.40, 7.40 a. in. 12.30,8,11 p. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a.m., 2.06 p. m, Lrfiavo -ramaaua. weea aave. j.w. a.to. ii.m a, m., 1.31,7.16, e.ZB p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m., t.to p. m. ,.L Leave Mahacoy City, week days, 3.45, s.18, ii.w m.. 1.61. 7.42. 9.64 s. m. bunday. 8.48. 8.12 .1. m., 9.W p. m. Leave Mahanov Plane, week dlvs. 2.40. 4.110. J.30,9.36.10. 40,11.69a.m., 12 56,2.00,5.20,8.26,7.57,10.11 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00, 8.27 a. m., 3.37, 6.01 p. m. L.eavo uirararinc, (itappanannoca siaiioni, i.lX, ,.01, 6.26,0.82,8.08, 10.15 p. m. Sunday, 2.17. l.o7. 8.33. a. m.. 8.41. 6.07 d. in. rrurKB ua,a, A.v,, t.vit v.ou, p.t, av.iuu. ut., i.w, Lcavo wllliuinsport, week days, 8.00, 9.35, 12.00 v m., 3 36, 11.161). m. Sunday, 11.16 p. m. ,r or uaitimore, waeiungion ana me west via ll. 4 O. It. Ii.. through trains leave Olrard Avenuo station. Philadelphia. P. A II. K. It.) at jni, o.ui, ii. Z4 a. m., j.iw, d.. v. id p. za. aunaay ti w,ti.uz, a. m., s.su, o.k, 7.iu p. m. ATLANT1U U1TY U1V1H1UN. Leave Philadelphia. Chostnut street wbart ma aoutn street wnari, ror Atlantic iniy. weeuaavB l-Jirresa. ou. vm. luo a (Saturdays, 1 30) 2 00, 3 tt1, 4 0U, 4 80, 5 15 pm. Excursion 7 CO am. Accommodation, ,8 00 am, 4 on, d id p zn, tsundavs Extiress. 7 SO. 8 00. 830. BOO. 1000 tr and 4 30 p in. Accommodation, 8 00 am and 4 43 p m. lteturnlng leave Atlantic City depot, Atlantic anu ArisansaB avenues, w ccuuays express (Mondays only. 6 45) 7 00. 7 35. 9 30 a m and 3 15. 4d0, 5 to, 7 30, 9 30 p m. Accommodation, 660. 8 10am andl 30 pm. Excursion, from foot ol luistisHititn Avenuu only, um, p m. Kundavb EiDroaa. 3 30. 4 00. 500. 6 00. 6 30. 7 w, t i,sw,vaup m. Accommoaution, 7 m i udu Qinpm. u. u. uakcuuh., uen. i-ass. Agt. Philadelphia Pa, LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Hcnn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lo ichton. Slatlneton. Whlto Hall. Catasauaua Auentown, Uothlehcm, Eastcn, Philadelphia v. Del ano and MahanoyCIty at 6.01, 7.26, 9.08 u. z.o,, p. m. Kor Now York. 6.04, 7.26 a. m., 12.43, 2.57 4..-2 1). m. hot uazieion, wiiKes-uarre, wane iiuven PIttstcn, Lacoyvlllo, Towanda, Sayre,Waverly, and Elmira. 6.04. 9.08 u. m.. 2.t7. 8.08 p. m. x-or itocucstcr, uuuaio, Niagara fans ana tho West. (MM. tl.llfl n. m. 12.43 and 8.08 n. m. For Holvldere, Delaware Water Uap lid Stroudsburg, 6.04 a. m., 4.22 p. m. r or xumuertviiie ana xrenton. v.uo a. m. For Tunkhannock, 0.O1. 9.08 a. m., 2.57, 8 08 p. m. s ot ltnaca ana ueneva s.ui, u.ue a. m. o.o p. m i or Aunurn u.ua a. m. m.us p. m. For Jcanesvllle.LovlstonandUeaverMeadow, 7.2(1. a. m.. 5.27. 8.03 v. m. For Audenried. Hazleton. Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 6.01, 7.20, 9.08, a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 4.22. 5.27. 8.08 r. m. For Scranton, 6.04, 9.03, a. m., i;.67 8-8 p.m. For Ilazlebrook. Jeddo. Drlf ton anu reeland 6.01, 7.26, 8.08, a. m., 13.43, 2.57, B.'.7 nr. For Ashland, Olrardvllle and Lost Crook, 4.62, 7.51, 6.62, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1,40, 4.10, 6.3S, 8.22, B.15 p. m. For Raven Run, Centralis, Mount Caimcl and Shamokln, 8.42, 10.1.0 a. m., 1.10, 4.40, 8.22 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, MahanoyCIty and Delano, 6.04, 7.26, 9.08, 11.05 a ra., 12.43, 2.67, 4.22, b 27, 8.08, 9.33, 10.28 p. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at7.W, 11.45 a. m., 1.55, 3.20 p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at .05 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.22 p. m. Leave - Shenandoah for Pottsvllle. 5.50. 7.2 9.08, 11.05 a. in., 12.43, 2.57, 6.27, 8.08 p. m. uvavu oiisvuie lur ouunuuuouu, d.iaj, .ia, 9.05,10.16,11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00,7.15, p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazloton, 6.04,7.20, 9.08, a. in., 12.43, 2.57, 4.22, 5.27,8.08 p. m. Lcavo llazloton for Shenandoah, 7.20, 9.23 11.06 a. m 12.15, 2.55, 5.30, 7.25, 7.56 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland. Qlrardvlllo and Lost ...i. n no n .n n .)vo . m i- or xaiesviue, i-oric x-iace, mananoy uuy, Delano, llazloton. Ulack Creek Junction. Penn Ilaven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, u uu, s.k p. in. For Philadelphia 12.30, 2.55 p m. For Yatesvllle. Park Place. Mahanov City and Delano, 8.40, 11,35 a. m., 12.30, 2.55, 4.40 6.P1 p. in. Lcavo Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.30 a. m., 1.05, 5.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.50, 8.40, 9.30 a. m., 2.45 p. m. Leave Pottsvlllo lor Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40 .m..l.at), 6.15 p. m. A, W. NONNEMACHER. ABSt. G. P. A., south neimenem 1'a. R, II. WILBUR, Genl. Bupt. Eastern D.lv PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 80IIDTLKILI. DlVISlOK. OCTOHEU I5th, mi. Trains wilt leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wlggan's, Gllberton, Prackvllle, Now mmue, t. uiuir, i'ousvino, iiamDurg, iteacunc, Pottstown, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil adelphia (Ilroad street station) at 6:00 aad 11:45 a. m. ana :io p. ni. ou ween nays, f orx-otts-vllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. For WlKean's. Gllberton. Frackvllle. New Oaetle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:00. 8:40 a. m. and 3:10 ti.m. For Hamburg. Readme. Potte- town, Phctnlivllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 8:00, 9:40 a. m., 3:10 p. in. Trains leave rraeavuie lor onenanaoan w, 10:40a.m. and 12:14. 6:04. 7:42 and 10:27 p.m. ttundays, 11:11a. m. and 6:40 p. m. ieave 'oiiavuie lor anenanao&s at iuiid. 11.1 ft. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Ilroad street station) for Pu.thvlllc and Shenandoah at 5 67 and 8 36 a m, 4 10 and 7 11pm week days. On Sundays leave at 6 H, a m. f or rottsvuie, v a m. For New York ISzpress, week days, at 8 20, 4 06, 4 60, 5 15, 6 50, 7 88, 8 20, 9 60, 11 00 11 35. a m. 12 00 noon, 12 14 p. m. (Limited Ki- ress 1 00 ana 1 bo p m. amine cars.) 1 w, S0, 4 00, 5 00, 6 00, 6 50, Tl 8 111, 15 15, 8 !, 9 6ft 11 08 11 36, a m. 12 44. 1 40, 2 80, 4 00 lu W v lilt iiiKUh uuuuujb usvi -a w. (llmlteo i wj) 6 su. ii aj. 0 w. 7 13 ana 0 is p m ana 12 01 meht. For sea Girt. Lone Hranchaco. Intermediate stations, 8 0, II 11 a m, and 4 00, p m weekdays d ot uaitimore ana. wasnington aou, 7 xu. D Ol , 9 tU, IU IIJD BU1,(IM tlUlltCU UtUltlK car.) 1 80, 8 46, 4 II, (5 IB Congressional Iitmlted Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 617, 8, 7 40 p. m 12 03 night week days. Sun duys. 3 60,7 20, 310, 1118 am. till), 4 41, (165, 7 4upm, and 12 03 night J or iticnxuonu, ituini, ia iu p m, is vs mgni daiiy. and 1 30 p. m. week days. Trams will leave Ilarrlsburg tor Plttsburi aim tbe West every day al 12 26, 1 20 and 3 10 a m ai,d 2 25, 8 26, (5 20 limited) and 7 30 p m. W ay 1 or Altoona at 8 18 am ana 5 08 p m every dsv ftr Pittsburg and Altoona tt 110 t m tvt "y -lay. 1 ra-Qu win leave sunDury ior wuuamspori, Hiuutt. Canandalmia. Rochester, lluflalo and N:ufe.ira Falls at 204, 5 13 a m, and 1 36 p m week d ys For Blmlra at 6 34 pa wetk days. Tor L ic and intermediate points at 6 13 am dally. For Look Haven at 6 18 and 9 66 a m dally, 1 J and 6 34 p m week days 1 For Keaovo at 6 It s 1.IS aaa d m p m ween: osys, ana a is a is on Sundays only. for K ane it 1 18 a m, 1 K p m weeaaays. B. M. Pbevobt, J. it. WOOD, Cen'l Pass'g' Ag Utn 1 Macater Fii4st Mational Bank THEATRE BUILDING Sheuaadoah, iennai. CAPITAL, - A. Vf . LKISBNKINQ, Prosident. P. J. FHRatJBON, Vice PrMifltn LE1HENUINO, Cashier. S. W". Y08T, Assistant OMblai J. R. Open Daily From 9 to 8 ' 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit Easily, Quickly. Permanently R eft! ore d. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nnd all tho train of evils I rom early orrors or later exct sses, tbe results of overwork, nick no sr. worry. etc. FulUtrength, development and tone given to e ery organ nnd irtion or tne uoay. StmDle.natitralmethod Immediate Improvement seen. Failure fmpoeMble. 2,0U1 references. Book, explanptton ntul proofi mullod oalod) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. ABRA&fJ HEEBfO GO., PORT CARBON, F A. Manufacturers ot Of Every Description Flags, Badges, Caps, Reganas, & . S-FINEST Q000S-L0WEST PHICES.UW Write for catalogues. Correspondence (solicited Hedlf al Offlctf, JOG H. SECONIi St., I'kll&l'o, Ft. Are the oldest In Amerlox for (bp treatment of Hsisclul UlMcohea & VoailiCul &na. Varlcocole, Jlyilrt.rle, ltupturo, T ..st Jl-.uho,S Trftnlmeiit CilfMtt a NcinlCT-. Cont munlratlonR sacnitly c nfldentlal H n ! bump ra iloob. omrohoursiO . M. MI P. M , 0to9l 1 All daybatuulay. Sundays, 10 fu 12 A II. Chris Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) 104 South BInIn Street. Finest wines, whiskeys and cigars always In stock. Fresh Beer, Ale and Porter on tap. Choice Tomperance Drinks. (ILUmipiD BOHIHG- A revolution , n corset raakinRl ; snmnthlnir imwl No breakiinr : no1 riiatinRinowrink ling. Thinner and cleaner than whalebone, and ten! times as elaBtio and durable. I.adiea dellahted. Made In all shapes. For Rale by A. OWENS, Shenandoah, Pa. THE BICTOTJ! Everything modeled after Green's Cafe, Philadelphia, 39 &. Muln St., Shenanclonli. Tho leading place In town, lias lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean ind fresh. The finest line of Wines and Liquors I Clears, mestle. Ac, foreign and do- free luncn berveu each evening. Big schooners ot freeh.Ueer.Porter, Ale, c. ' OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. .1. JtOUWHlttWY. Proti. L0RENZ SCHHIDT'S; Celebrated Potter, Ale and Beer JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe liTyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. r stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, noltklse, brandies, wines, eto. Finest cigars ttlnt barattached. Cordial Invitation to all PBED. KEITH .A. 1ST 104 North Main street, Hbenandoah, Pa., WnOLESiLE BAKU AND COSFECTIO.NEK, Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Pionies asl partts supplied on short notice