Evening Herald. rODLlflllED DAILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED WBKKLT, XVIHT BATUHUAT. ft. A. JlOOrjf... js. a. liovisH IT. J. WA1KINS.. t. at. noTisn.,, , .....I Yojirlefor ...JHlor (l nil l'ubUthrr .. . ...... Locn I Editor ...7lmnrj Manager SUBSCRIPTION RATES I Drir.pr ymr,.. ........ ...W (0 KTki.t, per rar,,..,.. 1 00 jf(eeriflrtj Jffe. Transient, 10 oenu pr line, Brat Insertion I 5 est per tine oaob subsequent Insertion, Rate or regular advertising can tie bad on applica tion at tho office or by mall. Tho Evening Hhkald dm & larger circula tion In Hbenandoab than any other paper pub lished. Hooka open to all, Xntored at the l'oatoffloe. at Hbenandoab, Pa., (or transmission through tbo mulls at) seoond-olas mall matter. On Thursday Thanksgiving will be upon us. While thousands are look ing eagerly forward to the arrival of tho day set apart for general thank. ill ness and rejoicing, there are many other thousands for whom the day fur nishes no pleasant anticipations. Tho thankfulness of those whom Provi dence has blest with abundance can not be more appropriately displayed than by contributing of their means for the relief of-the suffering poor. Many persons who uro opposed to capital punishment cannot help feel ing a tiugeof disappointment over the fact Unit Bomburger, the fiend who murdered the Krelder family out In North Dakota, cannot be hung, on ac count oi that state having no capital punishment law. However, life imprisonment is u fearful punish ment, and this wretch who lms escaped the gallows will doubtless many times wish that he had been executed. People who criticise the Admlnlstra tion for sending Mr. Willis to Hawaii with protestations of friendship and pacific intentions toward a Govern meut it had determined us it has since puouciy announced to over throw, forget that it was by precisely such methods that it came Into power, The smiik of politeness on the face of the Administration rather strength ens than removes the suspicion of a knife in the sleeve. It wus the mouth ing of such platitudes as "Publlo oillce is a public trust" that made Josiah Quluoy, "Headsman" Maxwell aud Logan Carlisle possible. The farmers who expected a dollar for wheat and the mechanics who were to buy clothing and tin pails so much cheaper, under President Cleve land, both left out of their calculations the probability that under "revenue tariff" conditions the publlo would re. trench in its expenditures for the pro ducts of agriculture and labor. What Republicans predicted under Demo cratlc rule has actually happened. The farmer is getting 48 cents for wheat. These happy days of Cleve' land prosperity have, in fact, com pell ed thousands of honest men to leave their homes and go roaming over tho United States for work. Some have gone back to the old country. The Republican system of Protection to American farming and industry, es tablished in spite of bitter, prolonged and desperate Democratic opposition, lias always brought, when not Inter fered with, a Bteady stream of desirable immigration to the United States, and diffused almost universal prosperity Democratic interference with that policy always means an exodus from the country and poverty in every state, NEXT. The indicted officers of the Guar antee Investment Company havebetm found guilty in the Federal court at Chicago. The Judge in charging the jury declared that the operations of the Louisiana Lottery Company were honest in comparison with those of this Guarantee Company. Now, how long is it going to he until some more gentlemen who have invented a fraud and given it a fine name are sum moned to pay a fine or go to Jail, or both, for preying on the simpletons? Hot long, we venture to wiy. There are so many simpleton, aud they are oo daildotuly inviting in their simplicity though Uutt U a Lxui use to wk of so good a -word, in d atari biflg Htuml born fools that the tt)inp(t!ons will eh they otter to rimcnls will soon lio IrresUtlblo. It la a email mluorlty that looks under tho surface, that 1 8 not put lis faith In a uuuie. The power of names Is immense. Give a dog a bnd name and kill lilm. Given swindle u fine uanio and people will fall over euoh other in their eoKcrncw to put their money In It. Nothing it easier to those who mako u biislnoMt of it than tho invention of fine name, and so beforo the gentlemen In ques tion are out of jail some others will bv ready to go in, and with the maledic tions of those swindled peihpn the very same ones swindled in the Guarantee Company. A FAIR EXPERIENCE. Columbian Uunrris Arrest a Han neonate He Was Itobbcil "Joost peoause I haf off too tousand to liars peen robbed I vas selBeu unu daken here In dot vaffffon," spluttered an angry German In broken English when brought before Cant. Pitcher, the officer of the day at Jaekcon park late tho other afternoon. Tho wrathy Touton had good cause for his rago. Conrad llangelraan Is a well-to-do cnttlo-owner from White Sulphur Springs, Mont. At least ho Bays he is, and a big, lustrous diamond which sparkled and blazed In his shirt front, together with a general air of nrosponty, amply supported his asser tlon. Ho camo east a month ago. Ho spent about a wcok in New York on business and then decided to come to Chlcacro. Hero ho secured rooms, and then began to sco tho fair. Ho visited the Midway Plaisanoo. After recalling "i haf 1'een ltonnitnl" old recollections by a trip through "Old Vienna ho visited tho Austrian vil lagc. Ho was passing through tho doorway coming out when a young man jostled him violently. The ffuilo- loss German thought nothing of tho in cident at that moment. Hut, on reach ing the gate, ho happened to put his hand in his inside coat pocket. His long leather pocketbook wa3 gone. In it wore nearly 530 in bills and a check for 82,000 on tho First national bank of Chicago. Liko a flash ho realized that his pocket had been picked and that tl'3 stranger who had bumped up against him hud f,ot his money. I'ai; ing an outcry, ho rushed back to find tho thiol. A Columbian guard was at tracted to tho spot by tho noise. With out listening to tho story', he called lor tho patrol wagon and lugged his inr portunato victim beforo tho officer of tho day. 1o him tho German related his loss. He was immediately released It was then, however, too late to take active measures for the apprehension of the pickpocket and the recovery of the stolen property A WOMAN'S BURDENS are lightened when she turns to the right medicine. If her existence is made eloomv by the chronic weaknesses, delicate derango- menuj, luiu puuuui uisuruers mub uiiucb ucr sex, sho will And relief and emancipation from her troubles in Dr. Pierco's Favorite Proscription. If she's overworked, nervous, or "run-down," sho has now life and strength after using this remarkablo remedy. It's a powerful, invigorating tonic and nervine which was discovered and used bv an em inent physician for many years, in all cases of "female complaints'1 and weaknesses. rur young just entering womamiuuu for women at the critical "chance of life:' in bearing-down sensations, periodical pains, ulceration, inflammation, and every kindred ailment, u ic ever ram to uenent or cure, you have your money back. THE PKKSH, Philadelphia, Pally, Sunday, Weakly, for 1893 and MM still maintain Its position as I'uuaaeipiiia a irreatvtH ruiuny Newspaper. It prints all the news, ann this news la carefully veiiBed, fulh classified ably edited, legibly printed and raude the more interesting by being well illustrated) Editorially It Is strong. its editorial ool'cv being at once forceful, fearless. Impartial, aaeresslve. honest and always directed to the public welfare. It Is pre-eminently a Family Paper, meet ng all requirements as such by appealing directly to the best Interests of every member of the household and by the absence of anything of an objectionable cbaraoter in either its news, literary or advertising columns. TKKMS OF THE PKKSS. By mall, postage free In the United States, Canada and .Mexico. Dally (except Sunday), one year ?8 no do do do one month.. no dn (Including hunduy) one year............. 7 50 do do do one month (Si Suuduy, one year 2 GO Weekly Press, one year 1 00 Drafu, checks and other remittances should be made payable to the order of The Press Company, Limited. Philadelphia. Pa. Aa an advertising medium The Press Is amog the beat In i lie United plates. Free Want ' Ads." Hive the areateot results. The people beltrve in them ai il uae them. The Pres prints as hlph as 4 Oil want advertise' mente In a single Issue aud has reoetvd 10 067 answers to Press Want Ads In a single day. This shows why frees (Vanl Ad-, give the greatest results Ratea for classified advertisements I prepaid) : "Situations Wanted, 'half cent a word: "Help wan iou, one cent a woru; "jtiai amiuic, ui out word: "Boarding.'' two cenM a word: "Booms," two oenu a woru; "For Bale" and "Business Opportunities.'' iaaadays, two oenu for swell ounis on mix m two wjur Administration Not Alarmed Ovor tho Hawaiian Affair. WILLIS OBEYING INSTEUOTIONS. When the True l'ncts of tlie Affair Are Known, Say I'rlcml of the Alniliiltri tlon, the Public Will Inilorse'tlic Presi dent's Policy. Washington. Nov. St. The arrival of the steamer Alameda at Sail Francisco yesterday with reports that Minister Willis had made no move toward estab lishing I.ilitiokiilanl confirms the predic tions heretofore published. The steanmr brought a letter from the Associated Press correspondent, however, showing thnt the intention of Minister Willis wi antici pated. A copy of the letter was read to Secretary Gresliam by an Associated rrefw reporter in the diplomatic room of the state department. At the jwrtion where Minister Willis Is roported to have said he should he glad to see tho American flag over Hawaii and every other island In the Paolflc the secretary said: "I don't believe that." fiven as sulxpnuently modified by .Mr. Willis, with the additional clause, "and under property conditions?' " Tho secretary wild tho minister must have been incorrectly reported, "Mr. Willis 1m a capable man," ho said. He ought not to have talked on that sub- iect at all. and I don't helluve hedld." Upon the rending of a statement mat Admiral Skcrrctt hnd been recalled for attending a ball Riven by the Annexation club Mr. Oreslmm said. "Absurd. A statement contained in the letter re ceived in San Francisco from a private cor respoilcnt in Honolulu that the provisional government was under arms nil night pre ceding tho departure of the Alnmeda at tracted the secretary's special attention. "If that were true." he said, "It n not, likely that your correspondent would hnvo fniled to know it and to speak of it in his letter. I think thero are many In accurate statements in tho letter. You will find that the report that Mr. Willis made any such speech as that is a mis take." Heimrdlnir the assertion that Mr. Willis hnd said that he would do nothing after the Alameda left Honolulu until he heard further from the state department, ho de clined to say anything. iV statement reported as comlnK from the steamer Philadelphia thnt some action was to be taken during the week follow ing the departure of the Alameda is re garded as significant, tallying as it doe with tho well defined rumor clrc mated in Washington on Tuesday that the queen hnd been restored on that day. The manner in which Minister Willis hns been performlnghis mission only adds more mystery to the situation. It is evi dent, however, that it was nor lilslnteu tlon, or tho intention of the administra tion, to give any information to the Ha, wniiaiiH of the intention of tho president until Willis was ready to act. There has been a theory, which at the state depart nient is said to be rather visionary, that it would bo thu policy of Mr. Willis toallow the tension to become so great that tho queen s supporters would organize and establish her as a government, and that before thero could bo a clash between tho queen's supporters and the forces of the provisional government, hut upon demon strntions being made, the marines from the Philadelphia would he landed for the purpose of protecting American life and property, and when the queen had ac cumulated sufficient strength to warrant he would recognize her. Tho view is taken that a repetition of the action of Minister Stevens, as near as possible, is to he the course of Minister Willis. There Is also speculation to the effect thnt Minister Willis will be anxious to act before the arrival of tho steamer which will give definite information con cerning the action of the administration Tho information contained In tho Asso ciated Press dispatches of the precautious which the provisional government were taking against being surprised and the determination which tlieniembersseemto have that the royalists shall not again succeed to power has given the friends of that government much hope that tho queen can never be restored. Today's dispatches seem to Indicate to the ofiicinls of the administration what they have heretofore asserted, that tho provisional government still stands be cause it feels that it is hacked by the moral support of the 1'nited States, and that thus far its acts hi , e been approved by this government. T'm Is asserted to be the case because tin- dispatches say that members of the provisional govern ment do not credit a report that has reached them by way of Xew Zealand that President Cleveland Intends to restore tho queen. At the same time it was plainly evident thnt the armed reslstenco to the royalists which the provisional govern ment was making gave the ollicials of tho administration lib little concern. Secretary liresham received a cipher message from Minister Willis, giving a complete report of tho Hawaiian situation up to the time of the departure of tho Al ameda from Honolulu. As to tho oxact contents of the message no one outside of the president and his cabinet knows. It is a closely guarded state secret, and will be held until the president deslrea it to be made public. The fact that the message was received was gi ven out, however, and it was also announced that its contents were satisfactory. Minister Willis, it is understood, has been carrying out ids In structions to the letter, and the results up to the hour of thu departure of tho Aln meda were just what the administration had anticipated they would be, It is also claimed by those who stand close to the administration that should Minister Willis continue to be as successful in car rying out his instructions as he had been up to the dny the Alameda sailed the vast majority of the American people will take sides with the president and sustain him iu the course that has been pursued when they become apprised of nil the facts. Iiupoi-lnnt Kalluay Connection. AlL writ OTV, Nov. 34. The township committee of Gullowuy has granted per mission to build uu electric railroad from Mull: ,i Kiverto Pleamtntville, connecting with flu- New Jersey Southern division of the Jersey Central and the Atlantic City division of the Heading, thus forming a short Hue between this uity aud New York. HiuhwI to Doath In Iter Home. ItOCHWTKR, X. Y., Nov. 34. Mrs. Martha Abu Cute, wit of Thomas H. Cale, a twister, iu bornsd to death at bar home lust Tis woman was slons in tu houw wlii ths ( brpks out It is soppotvad to have started (ram an exploded lamp. 3Ir. David M. Jordan of Kdmeston, N. Y. Colorless, Emaciated, Helpless A Complete Cure by HOOD'S SAHSAI'AllILLA. This is from Mr. D. M. Jordan, a re tired farmer, and one of the most ro spected citizens of Otsego Co., N. Y. "Fourteen years ago I had nn attack of the gravel, and have slni-e been troubled with injr Livor and ICltlnoys gradually growing worse. Three years ago 1 got down so low that I could urnrcrly wnllt, I looked more llko a corpse than a living being. I had no appetite and for ilvo weeks I uie noiliing but gruel. I was badly emaciated and had no more color than n iiinrble nintiic. Hood's Harsaiiarilla was recommended and I thought I would try It. Ilcforo I had finished the first bottlo I noticed that t felt better, suf fered less, the inflninmutlou of the bind drr had subsided, tho color began to return to my face, and I lirgnn 10 feci liunury. After I had taken three bottles I could eat nnythlnR without hurting me. Why, I got so hungry that I bad to eat r times a (lay. I havo now fully recovered, thanks to Hood's Sarsaparilla I feel Mf-ll mid nra irrll. All who know mo marvel to seo mo so well." V. M. Jordan. HOOD'S PILLS are thobest aftornllnrier I'll), Mailt dictation, cure headache and blllouinesi. I.ohrngillu Will bo Captured. London, Nov. 'il. Premier ithodes tele graphs from Cape Town that Major Forbes wires that. King Lohcngula Is try ing to escape in a wagon drawn by natives, his oxen being exhausted. Dr. Jameson says that the whole matter is absolutely over, and expresses the hope thnt Mnjor Forbes, who is accompanied by 200 Eu ropeans, will capture iKibengula. Only a part of tlie Jiuluwayo regiment remains with Lobcugula, and all his cattle mid wives have been sent to the hills. Should Lohenguhi bo captured his defeat and flight would bo well regarded as depriving him of all right to the kingship. night nngnlfcd by hh AiiilalK lie. PAitis. Xov. 31. A dispatch from Pau tells of a terrible accident near Oloron, in tho liasse.s Pyrenes. A party of nine vill agers. Including the mayor and deputy mayor of the alpine commune of Louvie- I.cnibiron, went in search of some strayed docks. The party was absent tho entiro dny, and when returning at 8 o'clock in tho evening, passing beneath a steep mountain, they were engulfed by an avalanche, only one of tho entire party escaping alive, the bodies were recovered A Point for the Itrotlicrltnod. St. Lows, Xov. 'M. The conlerence be tween Grand Chief Arthur of the Brother hood of Kngineers, Grand Chief Sargent of the Brotherhood of Railway Firemen and General Manager Hamsey of the St, Louis llridgo and Tunnel company, which has been held for three days past, resulted in favor of the railroad men. Tho trouble was about short runs. Messrs. Arthur and Sargent started east last night to take a hand in the Lehigh Vnlley strike. More Alleged Gronln Suspects. Chicago, Nov. 24. State Attorney Kearns said today that ho had recently unearthed startling evidence that he thinks will enable him to secure the con viction of two men besides ex-Hetectlve Daniel Coughlin, now on trial charged with complicity in the murder of Dr. Cronln. Mr. Kearns says these arrests will be one of the most sensational Inci dents of the case. The names referred to have not been divulged. Menago Not Yet Arretted. Washington, Nov. 2t. The state de partment has not yet received any infor mation from Minister Young in Guate mala concerning tho arrest of Menage, the Minneapolis defaulter. It is believed that tho arrest has not yet been made, or the department would hnvo been Informed. Illg Suit Against an Ifawuliau Company SAN FkANCIBCO, Nov. 24. In the supe rior court C. A. Sehocelsnnd M.M.Wooley commenced suit, against the Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar company. The suit is for an accounting of all moneys nnd property in tho possession of the cor poration. Pvnno)pr'H Proclamation Ignored. Poim.AND, Ore., Nov. 34. Although yesterday was designated as a day o thanksgiving by the governor of tho state, it was not observed as such, except by tho state ollicials and commercial institu tious. mm SE IT WILL NO An agreeable taxativo nnaNEHVB Tonic Bold by Druggists or sent by mall. 25a. 6O0. and $1.00 per package. Samples free. ThoRivorlto I0MH P0WI!B 1 for tho Teeth and Breath, 25c Captain Sweeney, U.S.A., BanDlego,Cal., gays: "Shlloh'a Catarrh Remedy Is the lirst medlcinel havo ovorf ound that would do mo nnygood." Irleo 0 cts. Bold by Druggists. I)o not ticakttaCough. as thero 13 danger of 4to 1 ,n., ir. it mi.. , wlllsveyou avereLuogTroubl It fwf (Vhih ,,i.anHii,u,o.4iiipAiivcuirvcT,a Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, and lasold onnirunr.uKi). 25 eta. i. T, Ti tt i l li , Forsaleliyl II. Iliigenbncli, stiessi i'i an - SYPHILIS permanently eon in at to an dun ha VUgte TUmtAy. under I ifuiir&iuy.niac tea ow I MotLilluoi rud frop life f roniinoiltt uarwdi I amm oj num. nouuaw tuw wui oura. i COOK lUEDT CU., ChieiM, M. unities I y .a READING RAILROAD SYSTEM, IIMS TABLS IK irrlOT NOV. 19, 1893. Trains leave Bhonandonh as follows! For Now York via Philadelphia, week days. .IU, U.MI, a.Ufe, IM. fcW, W.UU ft.U.. 2.10. 7.48 a. m. For Now York via Mauch Chunk, IV. E.10. 7.4H a. Tn.. 4.30 n. For Uarrlaburtr. week data. Z.10. 7.20 a. m 60, f.t5 p. m. For Allentown. wook davs. 7.20 a. m 12.24, Z.50p. m. ror I'ottsvuie, wees: aays. z.iu, 7.20, .m., 12.28. 2.60, B.H p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7.49 a. m., 4.3) p. m. ForTamaqua and Mahanoy City, wcok days, 2.10. 6.2ft. 7.10. a. m.. 12.26. 2.W. 6.56 n. m. Sun day, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.28 p. m. Additional tor xaananoy uuy, weea uayn, i w p. m. For ivuncnster ana uoiumma, ween aays, m., 2.60 p. m. For WUllamsnort. Sunburr and Lewisburg. weex aays, 3.2, v.ai, n.su a.m., i.s, y.uupm, jndny, 3.36 a. m.. 8.06 p, m. pur jnaaaouy x-juuc, wbhk uuvb, .iv. o.n, d.j, , 11.30 a.m., 12.2D, 1.85, &0,6.M, 7.0ti,9. p.m. Sunday, 2.10, 3.88, 7.48a. m.,3.05, 4,k0p. m. For Qirardvltle, ( Ilappahannock Station), week days, 2.10, 8 26, 5.26, 7.20, 11.10 a. m. 12.20,1.36, 2,80, 6.66, 7.00, 9.85 p, m. Sunday, 2.10. 8.25 '.7.48 a. ro.. 3 06. 4.80 n. m. for Asniana ana snamoKin. weeic aays, o.sn, 1.26. 7.20. ll.PO a. m.. 1.86. 7.00. 9.86 p.m. Sun! aay, s.xo. 7-w a. m.t s.uo p. m. r.envo New York via Phlladolnnia.weekdsyE, B.UU a. m., l.ao, 4.iiu, ,:ju p. m., i2.i nignt. sun An. itmH n ,n , Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4.00. 8.46 a. m 1.00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.16 a. m. L,eavo jt'iiuaaeipnia, .uarKoi sireot oimion, week davs. 4.12. H.36. 10.00 n. m.. and 4.00. 6.00, 11.30 p. m. Sunday 4.00, 9.08 a. m., 11.30 P.m. .. i.euve ueaaing, wee aays, i.m.y.iu, iu.ud, ii.ou a. m., D.co, 7.fff p, m sunaay, i.oo, iu.iq a. m. Leave Pottsvlllo, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m. 12.30, 8,llp, m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.05 p. m, Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.23 a m.. 1.21.7.15. 9.28 d. m. Sunday. 3.20. 7.43 a. m. 2.50 p. m. uoiavu uiuuauifY vuy, ncvit utajo, o.iu, .io, .47 a. m., 1.51, 7.12, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 3.49, 8.12 m., 3.20 p. m. un v u muuauuv fiuuo. vfw. us vo. aiui i.w, 8.W,9.35J0.40,11.59a.m.,12.IS5,2.M,5.20,6.SH),7.67,10.10 p. m. aunaay, z.iu, i.uu, a. m., a.si, d.ui p. m. Leave Ulrardvlllc, (Ilappahannock Station), weeks davs. 2.47. 4.07. 0.80. 9.41 10.40 a. m.. 12.05. i.vi, i.ui, o.zo, o.ii, b.uj, iu.li) p. m. sunaay, z.i, 4.vf. c.sa. a. m.. a.u. o.n o. m. r.envo Wlllinmsport, week days, 8.00, 9.35, 12.00 a. m., 3 35, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. i- or uaiumore, wasmngion ana me west via II. & o. It. It., through trains leave Qlrard Avenue station. Philadelphia. (P. X It. It. It.) at 3 50,8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.60, b.42. 7.19 p. m. Sunday 8 50,8.02, 11.27 a. m.. 3.58, 5.42,7.16 p. m. ATLiAMTlU 1J1V1S1UW. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharl and South street wharf, for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kxpross. 8 00. 9 00. 10 45 a m. Saturdays, 1 30) 2 00, 3 00, 4 0U, 4 30, 5 15 pm. Excursion 7 CO a m. Accommodation, 8 00 a m, 4 au, fi 40 p m. nunaavs KXDrcss, i no. sou. nn uuu, iuuu m and 4 30 pm. Accommodation, 8 00 am and 145 pm. Keturnlng leave Atlantic City depot. Atlantic and Arkansas nvonues. Weekdays Express (Mondays only, 8 45) 7 00, 7 35, 9 30 a m and 8 15, 4 00. 6 i0. 7 30. 9 30 n m. Accommodation, 650, 8 10am nnd 4 30 p m, Excursion, from foot ol Mississippi Avenue omy, uu, p m. Hundavs Exnress. 3 30. 4 00. 500. 6 00. 8 30. 7 00, 7 80, 8 00, 9 30 p m. Accommodation, 7 30 a m ana a vo p m. u. u. iiAnuuuii., uen. i-ass. Agi. Philadelphia Pa, LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD, Fasscccer trains leave Shenandoah for Penh Haven Junction. Mauch Chunk. Lo- hlghton, Slatlngton, White Hull, Catasauqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Philadelphia tiazlcton, weatberly, Quakake Junction, Del ana and Mahanoy City at 6.01, 7.26, 9.08 a m. 12.13,2.67,4.22 p.m. For New York, 8.04, 7.26 a. m., 12.43, 2.57 4.22 p. m. For Ilazleton, Wllkes-Barre, White Haven PIttston, Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Wavorly, ana uimira, u.m, v.ua a. m., z.i7, o.uo p. m. For Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and tho West, 6.04, 9.08 a. m. 12.43 and 8.08 p. m. For Dolvlderc, Delaware Water Uap and Stroudsburg, 6.04 a. m., 4.22 p. m. i or x.amuerivnie ana 'XTenion, v.ua a. m. For Tunkhannock, 8.01, 9.08 a. m., 2.67, 8 08 p. m. For Ithaca and Qoneva 6.04, 9.C8 a. m. 8.0 p. m J1 or Auourn v.vo a. in. n.uo p. m. For Jeanesville. Levis ton and Beaver Meadow, 7.26, a. m 5.27, 8.08 p. m. For Audenrled, Hazleton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 6.04, 7.26, 9.08, a. m., 12.48, 2.57, D.CT. 8.08 p. m. For Scranton. 6.04. 9.08. a. m.. 'i.Ui..bl 8.1)8 p.m. ror iiazieDroon, jeoao, uriiton anu v reeiana 0.04, 7.20, 9.08, a. m 12.43, 2.57, 6.27 p. nr. For Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lost Creek, 4.52, 7.61, 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 Caimel and Shamokln, 8.42, 10.00 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.22 p. m. For Yatesvllie, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 6.04, 7.26, 9.08, 11.05 a m., 12.43, 2.67, 4.22, 5 27, 8.08, 9.33, 10.28 p. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 7.55, 11.45 a. m., 1.65, 3.20 p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at ,us a. m., 12.43, 2.07, :a p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.50, 7.2 9.08, 11.05 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.00, 7.15, 9.05,10.16,11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 6.20, 7.00,7.15, p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 8.04,7.26, 9.08, a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 4.22, 6.27,8.08 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.20, 9.23 11.06 a. m.. 12.15, 2.f 5, 5.30, 7.25, 7.58 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland. Qlrardvllle and Lost Creek, 7.29, 0.40 a. m., 12.30. 2.45 p. m. i-or xateavuie, x-aric riace, laananoy uuy, Delano, Hazleton, Ulack Creek Junction, Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk. Allentown, Uethlchcm, Easton and New York, 8.40 a m., 12.30, 2.65 p. m. For Phlladelnhla 12.30. 2.55 p. m. For YatesvlUe, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 6.40, 11.35 a. no., 12.30, 2.55, 4.40 6.03 p. m. Leave Hazleton tor Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.30 a. m.. 1.05. 5.30 n. m. Leave snecanaoan tor I'oitsvuie, d.chi, u.4u, 9.80 a. m., 2.45 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40 a.m.,1.35, 5.15 p. m. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A.. South llethlehem. Pa. R. H. WILBUR, Genl. bupt. Eastern Dlv PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. B011DYLK1LL DIVISION OCTOUEU IStb, 1893. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above dato for Wlggnn's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, Now Castle, St. . ui Hair. Pottsvllle. Hamhure. Readlne. Pottutowu, Phcenlxville, Norrlstown and Phil- ruiullunil.t uustu&vuiPi uuioiunu uuu t nil' adelphla (Broad street station) at 0:00 aad 11:45 a. m. ana 4iia p. m. db wwnuayu. x'orx'oiW' vlUe and intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Gllberton, Fraokvllle, New Castle. St. Clair, Pottsvlllo at 0:00, 8:40 a. m. and 3:10 n. m. For Hamburg. Reading. Pott 1 town, Phcenlxville, Norrlstown, Philadelphia 1 at 0:00, 0:40 a. xn., 3:10 p. m, 1 TVains leave Fraokvlllo tor Shenandoah at I lOaOa. m. and 13:14, 5:04, 7:43 and 10:97p. m. tunaays, 11:1s a. m. anaa:4up. m. I Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:15, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.Sundays at iu:4V a. m. anao:iD p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 6 36 am. 4 10 and 7 11 pm week days. On Sundays leave at 0 do a m. f or I'ousvuie, v a a m. For New York Express, week days, at 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 50, 7 33, 8 20, 9 60, 11 00 11 35, a m, 12 00 noon, 12 44 p. m, (Limited Ex press 1 08 and 4 50 p m. dining cars.) 1 40, sau, a aj, 4 uu, w ouu, odu, 719, sis, 10 00 pm, 12 01 night. Sundays 8 20, 4 06. 4 60, 6 15, 8 12,9 60, 11 031135, a m, 12 44,1 40,2 80,4 00 (limited 4 50) 5 20, 6 0,6 50. 7 18 and 8 12 pm and 12 01 night. For Sea Girt. Long Branch ana intermediate stations, 80, Ull a m, and 4 00, pm weekdays For Baltimore and Washington 8 60, 7 20. 8 31,9 10,10 20, 11 18 am,(l25 limited dining car,) 1 80, 8 4B, 4 41, (5 It) Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 617, B 65. 7 40 11. m.. 12 (18 nleht week davs. Sun days, 3 60, 7 20, 10, 1118m., 1210,4 41,6 65, 7 4Unm. and 12 0&nlftht For Richmond, 7 00 s m. 12 10 p m, 1! M night 1 daily, and 1 30 v. m. weeg davs. Trains will feaveHarrlsburg forPlttshuri ana the West every day at 12 25,120 and 810 amand2 26,S 26, (6 20 limited) and 7 30p m. Way for AHoona at 8 18 a m and5 08 p m every way. r or X'llusDurg anu Aliouu l iisu ever? nav. xrains wiu leave ounDury lor ouiiBaisport, Aiuiir, uniuiiiu.icuj nwiimnr, uiuiiiu , Niagara Falls at 204, 6 II a m.and 1 86 p m week 1 days. For Elmlra at 1 84 p m week days, For Brie and Intermediate points at 1 18 a m'dally. For Look Haven at 6 13 and 9 68am dally, 1 86 and 6 84 ii m waalt dan Tor Hanaro at 1 18 a m, 1 85 and 1 84 p m wssk days, and 5 18 a in on Sundays only. FerUasoat 513 am, 186pm 8. M. PhxvoBT. J. R. T00D. Gen'l Manner - Bcn'l Pats'f'r Agl FirstNationalBanii THEATRE liOILDINQ," Stiennndoalii Pcnnii, -CAPITAL, A. W , LEISENRING, President. P. J. FKRaUBON,VicePretat J. R, leihbnhimu, casnier. S. W. YOST, Assistant Cashier Ooen Dally From 9 to S) 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposi Easily, Quickly. Permanently Restored! WEAKNESS. NERVOUSNESS DEBILITY, nnd all the train of ctI: from early errors or lnt excpBsof. the results f menvoik, slcknest worrv.etc Fullstrengt) cterelopment and ton given to every organ an Sottlon of the body Irnple, natural method Immediate lraproTemei peon. Failure Jm possible 2JW1 references. Book explanation and prool mailed (Bcaled) free. 9 ERIE MEDICAL CP BUFFALO, N. Y. ABRAfil HEEBNER G0 PORT CARBON, PA., ' Manufacturers of QM (0Q(1 Of Every Description FlagSy Badges, Caps, Regattas, & AVFINEST O00DS-LOWEST PRICES. Write for catalogues. Corrcspondehce solicit? 8 , vm5Z K1C5 raaar . M E mBSBttlUie& Mrulcal onieef. 206 H. SECOND St., VMlad'a, Pn Are the oldest In America for Ihn treatment of I fipeclHl IllHeaHes & Tonf liftil ICcror varicocele, Hyilnicrie, ltupture, Lost niauho(Vt Treninipnt bvjlnll n MtctialT, Cod munirdiions sacrpuiy cf nntirnuai i' nd Htamn f Ilok. Office lionrsi O A. to 2 I'. V, .. GtoPi 'ja mi aay oaturuay. aunuays, wwu. -I Chris, Boasler'r, SALOON AND RESTAUR 1 (Mann's old stand) X04 South Main Street. Finest wines, whiskeys nnd cigars always k stock. Fresh Beer, Ale and Porter on t'V Choice Temperance urlnas. . A revolution In corset maklngl Something new W No breaking ; no rustinginownnK. ling. Thinner nnd cleaner man whalebone, and 1 times as elastic and durable. Ladies delighted. In all shapes. For sale by A. OWENS, Shenandoah,) ' THE J3TCTO-U Everything modeled after Green's Cafe, Philadelphia, i a S. Slain Bt., Hbenanda' ,v The leading place in town, lias lately been entlroly reno vated. Everything now, clean and fresh. The finest line of IVwes and Liquors I Cigars, 4c, foreign and do mestic Freo lunch served each evening. Big schooners of fresh,lieer.Porter,Ale,&e. wm , js ON jr. b. bomb. i lVm , rrv tasii 1 1 1 1 ii'n-'m ra t 3W mr. MadeWr T OPPOSITE : THE : THEATER H t. .T. nonOHKBTY. Prop. Kg j I L0RENZ SCnffiIDT'3, Celebrated Poller, Ale and Be. JAMES SHIELDS, j Manager Shenandoah Branch. Piatt's Popular Salooi (Formerly Joe Vfntt'B) 1Q fH Ol WoQt flnlf RtrfiB' ' SnKNAHDOAH, PA. . BsratncKcawixnine ddes oeer, purbor, i HhltklM. brandies, wines, etc Finest clgaS) tiatinc caraitacnea. Cordial Invitation to FBED. KBITHAS 104 North Main street, Bhenandoab, Pa., WDOLESALE BAKU AND C6NFECTI0N1L Ice Cream wholesale and retail. s Picnics ana parties suppucu on ouurv auuhn. 'V I
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