Evening Herald. rOMJBIIED DAILY, SCNDAY KXOHPTHD WBIKIiT, XTBHT SATDIUIAT. St. A. HOYJ!t,....... ..Ifoprleor Ml. a ltOVtX. fMHor and IStMithtr XT. J. WA1KJH8..,.., ...r,ort JWMer ST, St. 7)OFJK......Hin( Mrtnayr SUBSCRIPTION RATSSI nHM.HWHiim m mHill 00 MMMntHIIMltHM 1 00 ffUlKLT, per yesr, TrMmKiot, in cent per ltne, first Insertion I b MM Mr line each subsequent insertion, Rate or rsgular advertising on be sad on applies- Mem at the offioe or bt msll. The 1TMIN HanALu dm terser otrouia km ta Hhraandoah then any other peper pub- Books open to all. XBtered at the Foatofflce. at Hnenandoan, Pa., lor transmtaalon through the malic ae eooad-elaiia mall mattr. THB PROSPSOT. The lioatitifiil hope which through a long, anxious summer gnve comfort to w) many ofour Jiepubllctui frlenitliat President Cleveland would, In the event of the repeal of the Sherman bill, In u lluah of magnanimity give apitur ances of financial peace to thecountry, luis dissolved. There never was a rea son for Its existence. It was a useful argument to steady rohiotant Republi cans in the East to the work of cutting the throats of their Republican brethren in the West. That was all. It has vanished like a dream. We are assured by lenders as strenu ous as Henry Wattetaon that thetatHI reform "was never so urgent as now." Mr. Carlisle is serious about It, because llr. Carlisle Is a serious man. He was solemnly for silver before he entered the Cabinet jiiBt as ho Is solemnly against silver now that he is a position to malce his words good. When silver was an issue Mr. Carlisle had no diffi culty in voicing his convictions. Silver merues Into free trade. The gold standard is avowed as the shibbo leth of that dogma, and Mr. Carlisle, therefore, does not change his convic tions, as with hi tn It was free trade all the time. Silver and gold were but incidents in the definition of a political thought. This explanation Is due to thoCleve land Administration. The statesmen who rule us have the courage of their convictions. With them it is now or never. If they cannot handle the poli tical forces of the nation, with the ex ecutive, the legislative and most proba bly the judiciary in their hands, they will never do it. The lesson of the re cent elections Is that the legislative power will pass in two yeats,"that the executive tenure is precarioup, and that the judiciary will, under the press of conaclence.Jswiug towards the popu Jar majority. Now or never! Unless the declarations of the Montgomery Constitution in favor-of free trade are carried out now the opportunity will pass. In answer to the aigument that the country lias given a mandate in favor of free trade we could quote the latest . nelcctlouf. Free trade or revenue reform notau issue in the late canvass outside of certain select pedantlccircles in New England and some Impatient theorists in Kontucky. We Juggle with truth to accept the cotitraiy for a moment. Where outside of New England was free trade made a definite, lucid issue? The South was curried on the fear that the RepubliCMUH meant to imm a force bill, whloh would make it incumbent upon every white woman to marry a uiigro. It wa the remnant of the lost oauee. It wtm nfi active, and won. In New York victory resulted from a shameless agreement betwten Demo crnoy and the cilmlual clashes. The recent election was a protest upon the part of the respectable Democraoy agaiiiBt the consequences of an alliance which they were too glad to welcome last year in the interest of Mr. Cleveland. The philosophy of free trade had as little to do with the recent election in New York as the, philosophy of the Brahmins. It was an eager, pisalonute, lust-driven, hungry hunt for power this and no Iu the Wsst tbe aHianoMi were upon a different basis. Tiiartt am moony jtttapl out tbsrswlth IdeMabuut mort jpfm, and tbe prtea of hay, and Und lug money on MpantKHi, and arraug Jag vJ7lblDff 7 leief Ooujgfw. It llr. Cleveland's life-oplnlana, aooia- Hons; If his mental atmosphere have any meaning, they are In antagonism to these dteamerB and students of the moon. It was necessary, however, to elect Mr. Cleveland, and an alliance Was made with the moon worshippers, by which the electoral votes were di vided between them and the Demo cracy. I u Illinois they took a deeper, darker plunge. In New York the alliance waa with crime, m represented by Tammany Hall crime that meant ballot-box RluftiDK, false regfatratiou, (dealing official certificates from the mall venial crimes, that at the worst, meant confinement In Slug Slug. In Illinois it was necessary to take the hand of the dynamite assassin, the wretch who threw bombs into peace ful assemblages of men and women. It was understood that Mr. Cleveland could elect Mr. Allgeld Governor of Illinois. It was understood that, as Governor, Mr. Altgeld would open thi nates and set the assassins free. The compact was made, arjdatn couae- quenoe American Justice received the foulest stain In its history. Where then Is the "mandate" which Justifies free trade? It was never given! Mr. Cleveland's election mtniis, as wc have shown, a campaign of false preteiike. It was surprise. The country ehcted him under i-omo momentary looseness of inlud. The awakening came iu No- veinlmr. Then the issue was plain. It was no compact witli crime here und elsewhere, no alliance with supersti tion, Ignorance and fear. It was the Cleveland Administration. And as a mandate it meant that the people were not prepared to overturn in a panic the legislation of a generation, under which tho country had reached the pinnacles of prosperity, and which had como to us from Lincoln, Seward and Chase. We state the case bccHtice it cannot bo presented witli too much emphasis Mr. Cleveland will keep his purpose, We might have held him up last sum mer, but wo were not in the mood. As a party wo have cleared the way for his advauce, and it now looks as if wo must light him on ground of his own choslug. rhila. Star. Important Hullroail Consolidation. BOSTON, Nov. 27. The culmination of ono of tho grentvst railroad deals known in Now Kntrliind for years appears to beat hand, n deal which liiemm the consolida tion of the leading railroads in two states. lu conjunction with the most powerful corporation in a third. The companies iu question aro the Boston and Maine, tho Concord and Montreal and the ilnin Central, with another in vlewyet unnamed. Duuliiiry lliittorn Out. Daniiuiiy. Conn., Nov. 27. The Dnnlniry hat manufacturers voted unanimously o stand by their circular, and the nttitudo of the men is more delimit. 1 lie hat in torlcs closed Saturday night, and th hands were paid oil this morning. When tho factories start up itKuiii they will be non-union. About 4,000 men are affected AS A OLEANSEIt of tho blood, nothing sweeps as clean ns Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discoverv. It nurilies lit hlood as well as enriches it. Tho truth is, an emulsion of cod liver oil is pood for build ing up at no doubt about it. But ugh I a weak stomach lonthos it Fortunately, there's a tls-suo-builder, that's oven better for mailing healthy flesh. Pleasant in taste effective in result That's tho " Discov erv." It coos to work in tho rizht way. by rerulatintr, cleansing, and repairing all the nrsrans of the body. When tho germs of disease are round nlxiut us we do not all get them. Why ? Some of us are in too good a condition. The germs of Consumption, Grippe, Malaria, and all the infectious diseases, trass you by if you are strong to resist their attack. Render your self ytrm-nroof by putting your blood and nver in a nearcny sr-ate. In all blood-taints and diseases, if the " Dis covery " fails to benefit or cure, your money is returned. No other medicine of its kind can be sold so. rpIIE PRESS, Philadelphia, Dally, Sunday, X weekly, for 1S9 ana m sun mair u.uis 1 uoaltlon aa PhiladelDUla's Uraattst Faun Newspaper. It- prints all tbe news, ann this naa. la carefuliv veiifled. lull v Llassmed, ably edited, legibly printed and made tbe more i merest Inn bv uelUK well Ulustruied Kdtorlallr It i strong. Its edltonul policy being at onee foreeful, (earless. Impartial, aggressive, honest and always direc .td 10 the public welfare. It la pre-eminently a Family Paper, mee''ng allrtqulremetitaassuehby appealing directly to the beat lnterrata of every member of the bonarbola and by the absence of anything of an obleutlonaule coaruoter in eitner 11 lu newa, literary or advertising columns. TERMS OF THE PltKSS. By moil, postage free In the United States, Canada ana M oxfoo. Dally (except Sunday), one year.... 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Par sms4l snotuM cm eeat or two oent stamps are aeeepted sum as oaah. , . is 10RB FREIGHT MOVING. Tho Lehigh Valloy Eoad Making a Better Showing, THE STRIKERS STILL DETERMINED. Tliejr Say They Aro l'repnritl to Krrp tip tlie I'lglit All Wlntr-r IT 'o!PiiMiry. Mm of the Jersey Central hmiI 1).. I suit IV. Will Not llHlnlle I.hlnll l'rplftlit. Wtl.KgBBARRK. Pa., Nov. ST. There la little or no change in the strike situation here. The strikers held a nnion meeting IiOomis hnll last, evening. They re solved to hold out until such time as the company should grant their demands. Money is pouring in here from all direc tions. The Brotherhood mcu say tliat enough has been guaranteed them to carry them over tho winter, and they are confident that they will gain the day. there was a large crowd at the Ijicka- wanna and Bloomsburg Jnnrtinn all day, consisting chiefly of boys and young men, among whom no strikers were numbered. These fellows greeted every man at work alxmt the yards with cries of "Seal)," You'll get your throat cut," and similar expressions. One non-union engineer who pulled a passenger train into the depot In this city had a chow of tobacco thrown Into his face, and he was almost blinded. The incompetency of the crews manag ing tho freight trains lias resulted in sev eral accidents along the line. A freight train passed through I'ittston nt fi o clock last evening. After passing the Delaware, Lackawanna anil Western railroad track the flagman left the switch open behind him. The train following plunged down the embankment, doing great daningc. In the Coxton yards two cabooses collided and were totally wrecked. At South Wilkesburrea train in charge of non-union men was cut in two by mischievous boys, It was three hours before tho train could bo put together again. The strikers' com mitteo meanwhile induced the fireman and two hrnkomcn to quit. Train Dis patcher Bnrdo camu to the rescue, and under his guidance tho train was run to Coxton. At Sugar Notch an unruly crowd assembled and broke the windows in the telegraph olllce. Tho operntor lied. A special messenger arrived hero last night with commissions which had just been issued by Governor I'attison for twenty flvo coal and iron police for tho Lehigh Valley railroad. I'lllixirsiiuuo, N. J., Mov. 27. The situ ation in tho Lehigh Valloy striko at this point and Knstou is practically un changed. Tho railroad company was more than usnally nctivo yesterday in sending coal east. Several larse trains were sent out. The passenger trains were nearly on time, but the passengers they usually carry were absent. A number of new men joined the strikers yesterday. Several engines had been sidetracked near the roundhouse, and it is under stood they aro burned out or otherwise so damaged that they cannot be used. Tho men employed on thu Central and tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Western will positively refuse to handle Ltddgh Valley freight, and any drtsrmlned effort to compel them to do so will tie up both roads. KASTON, Ph., Nov. 27. It was so quiet about the Lehigh Valley yards hero yes terday that one would hardly believe striko to be in progress. Tho company started three freight trains oast out of tho Glcndon yards early lu tho morning, and received during tho day five freight truins from Now York, some of which went on through to tho Wyoming division. Sev eral loaded coal trains passed in the after noon iKHind for Jersey City. Tho passen ger trains have been running very much behind time, due in u great measure to tho failure of tho new firemen to keep up steam. Fifteen or twenty new employes have joined the ranks of the strikers since Saturday morning. BUFFALO, Nov. 27. The Lehigh strike is prncticnlly over. The strikers have been whipped for forty-eight hours now past, and are hardly aware ot it yet. rue lead ers realize that defeat has overtaken the first and only strike of the Federation o tho Brotherhoods of Ifailway Employes in much shorter time than it did tho little strike gotten up by the switchmen a year ago. Tho Lehigh has hired all the men they require, although theso men need ex perience. Your correspondentisconlldent after communion with leaders on both sides, that the Lehigh strike will not ox tend, and that tho struggle has already practicnlly passed Into in-aory. I'oiTSVILUi, Pa., Nov. Work on tho Qnl,,l,-ll.-Ul .!,,, 1 In ,l,,.n,u lf thi. T o. high Valley company went ahead smoothly yesterday, huporlutendeut Ulnkeslee, at Delano, thinks railroad trnfllc will go on smoothly in his dlv don hereafter. En gines were busy lust evening and tills morning distributing empty cars. A few more of the old men went back to work, but there aro still fully fto per cent, of tho regular force of (UK) hands ou strike. ltocilKSTKR, N. Y., Nov. 27. The Lehigh road is running t ruins irregular, and the green hands ar having lots of trouble with tho locomotives. One engine driven by a non-union man named Kastrus ran out of water, and the crew were called upon to carry water in tin palls, hats ami coal scuttles from a neighboring spring. Finally they had to pull the fire and get another engine to push the first one to Manchester. l'KK'lll AMHOY, N. J., Nov. 37. There was a collision here yesterday at the cross ing of the lehigh Valley and Central roads between, a freight train of the Penn sylvania road and a Lehigh Valley freight train. Engineer Mallory, of the Lehigh Valley, was killed. .Mallory had recently taken the place of a striker. The Penn sylvania train had the right of way, but Mallory was unable to control ills engine. Auburn, N. Y., Nov. 37. The freight blockade on the Southern Cental division of the Lehigh Valley road was raised at noon yesterday, when a train of teu Joaded oars were ,-ient north. Passenger trains mv runuiug ou nearly schedule time. A full complement of engineers and firemen nr ready to take the places of the strikers and all trains are running today. Hkthi.KHKM, Ph., Nov. 87. Superintend ent Wilbur says tbe pro)iectg for a speedy end 0" 1 he strike are brighter than ou SaL urd'ay. On this, the Ihigh Valley, di .1 sion all paeuger trains were run and considerable coal and freight moved. Rnrrenderml to Great Hrttaln. Port Townhknu, Wash., Nov. ST. Ad vices from Sitka, Alaska, state that the 9rttuh sealing aohoouer Henrietta, ot Vic tori, upon order of tho Uuitod States dis trict court, and lo tractions of the de Murtatant of jusMoe, was omndcMd .to ih British goverumaiit. The vessel wa seized two years ago for Illegal sealing. Mrs. Mary r O'Fnllon ot I'lqna, O., says the Phy sicians are Astonished, and look at tier like one Raised from the Dead Long and Terrible Illness from Blood Poisoning Completely Oured by J food' a SavHtiparilta. Mrs. Mnry E. O'l'nllon, a very Intelligent lady of I'iqua, Ohio, was poisoned while as sisting physicians at an autopsy 5 years ago, and soon terrible ulcere broke out on her head, arms, tongue and throat. Her hair all camo out. Sho weighed but 78 lhs., and saw no prospect of help. At last alio began to take Hood's Sarsaparllla and at once im proved; could soon get out of bed and wallc Sho says: "I became perfectly cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla and am now a well woman. I weigh 128 lbs., cat well and do the work for a largo family. My caso seems a wonderful recovery and Dliyslclans look nt mo In astonishment, ns almost lilic one raited from Ilia tleiul." HOOD'S PlLLS hould bs lu every famllr medicine cliett. Once used, alwayi preferred. The IlprWlny; In Mexico, El, Paso. Tex., Nov. 27. The news that a fight had occurred between tho'L'omnch inns and the federal troops in the Itoca Grande puss, near Janus, created no sur prise here. It is the opinion of all who know the country that the federal troops were beaten on. ..no details, however. have been received here. lturiiod to Heath In Her Home. PlTTHHt lio, Nov. 27. 'JVreal'euclit. nged 03 years, -sister of Henry l-'euclit, the leader of the recent secession from the Kconomite society, was burned to duith yesterday nt her home at Lee tsonle. Vu. .Miss Feucht was born nt Harmony, and was a member or the hcononnte society until a few months ago. Mello's Warshlpn l)lnlileil. Nkw York, Nov. 27. A dispatch from Ilio Janeiro denies that Fort Luge has heen captured, and saying that on the con trary Fort huge fired upon tho rebel war ships and upon 1'ort Villagaignon, doing much damage to thu ships and to the fortification. A Federal Italian Republic. London, Nov. 27. Tho correspondent of The Standard nt Homo says that in tho highest and most reserved circles it is well known thnt the present dream of tho Vat ican is the establishment of a federal Ital ian republic. Hmullpnx In the Slimuimloali Valley. MARTINsmiRO, AV. Va., Nov. 27. Small pox has become epidemic in the Shenan doah valley. Tho disease has assumed Mich proportions that the men are leaving mills and other works. Mulnn tjuarrylueii ReHlime. Calais, Me., Nov. 27. Tho striking quarrymen of the New Hrunswick lted Granite company are satisfied with tho terms granted, and returned to work this morning. NUGGETS OF NEWS. At Terre Haute, Inch, last night Senator Voorhees addressed u meeting called to aid the employed. After a dance at Mlntonville, Ky., Jo seph Tartar shot und killed Charles Miu- ton. I urtnr escaped. Meetings were held in several Irish cities yestenh y in memory of .the "Man Chester martyrs," Allen, Lnrkln and O'Hrien. The statue of Nathan Hale and the sev eral tablets commemorative of revolu I tIn.nry eve,lts 'll Xow York were unveiled with appropriate ceremonies. An SEfroeahle TAxativo snaNEHVE Tonic. Bold byl)ruii ?i--ts or sent by mail. 25c., 50a ana,UX)rcrp,T'k:iro. E.jpplcs free. Tho Favorite TOOTH TOWIEU for tho Teeth and Jjreatb,20c Captain Sweeney, U.8.A.,Ban Diego, Cat, says: "Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy Is the tlrst inedioinel hove everf ound that would do mo any good." Price M eta. Sold by Druggists. Its loading to Consumption. 8utLou' Cnns will save you a severe LuucTroublo. It Is tho liost Oouk h Cure and speedily relieves Coughs, uoukii Mire anu speean in. Whoonlnur Cauah an vrcup, n noopiQK iougu aou -uroucmus, ana la sold on a guarantee. 35 eta. Sold hy C. II. Ilsgonbucb, Shenandoah. The Man Who wrote the Song "Jle nerer caret to minder From hit own flrende," waa lntmred while elttlns before one of my fin Heateris. I also have on hand the beet Kiovet and Ranges in tno market una a large stock- r HouKefurnlahlng Uoous. I'lumblnjr, riollng and Hpoutlnga specialty, All woik guarar U ed T. O. WAT3BRS. Cor. ot Lloyd and White Sla.. Hbenaodoah. P MUSSEB & BEDQALL, (SncoesKora to Coakley Bros ) 7o. 38 East Centre Mreel, SHltllANDOiH, I A. Y! Oar itntto: Hsst Quslity t Lowest Oash Prices. Patronage rsspeotfiuly aollollea. READING RAILROAD SYSTEM. TIUK TADLE IN ErrEOI NOV. 19. 1893. TrattM leavo Shenandoah as follows: For Now York via Phlladolnhla. week dare. 10. 5.85. 7.20. a.m.. 12.26. 2.60. 6.66 n.m. Sundai 2.10, 7.18 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 7.20 a. m., 12.26, 2.60 p. m. For lteadlne and 1'hlladelnhlu. week davs. b.iu, D.:t7..aj, a.m., u.ro, z.wf dav. 2.10. 7.48 a. m.. 1.30 n. m b.56 p. tn. Sun- f or uarnaburg, week days, z.10, 7.zo a. m., ,50,6.66 p. m. f or Aiientown. ween cms, 7.au a. tn., u.ao, ,60 n. m. r ur I'otteviue, weca uayH, .iu, a. iu., 12.20. 2.60, p. m. Sunday, 2.10, l.il a. m., 4.30 ror t'oiwviiie, For Taraaqua and Mabanoy City, week days. iu. d.xo. i.w. a. m.. ne.ro. x.ou. d.do ,H AM m. sun aay, 2.10. 7.48 a. in.. 4.18 D. m. Aft Uonal for Mahanov Oltv. week dava. 7 00 rj. m. r or Lancaster ana uouunma, weea oaja, t.w , m., 2.60 p. m. For WtUtamsDort, Sunbury and Lewlsburc, week davs. 3 26. 7.20. 11. W a. m.. 1.18. 7.00 nm. Sunday, 1.26 a. m., 3.06 p. ra. For Mahanov Plane, week days, 1.10, 8.18, 6.88, 20, 11.30 a.m., 12.26, 1.85, i.60, 6.66, 7 M, .88 p. m. Sunday. 2.10. .. 7.48 a. m.. 8.06. 4Ji0r. nu or uiraravuie, ( RsDDahantiock Station ) , week days, 2.10, 8 26, 6.26, 7.80, 11.80 a. m. 12.26.1.86. 2.60. 6.66. 7 00. 8.85 d. m. Sunday. 110. 8.S6. 7.48 a. m 8.06, 4.80 p. m. rvr ajsdimiu nuu anwuumo. woo u, .26. 7.9). II. SO a. m.. 1.86. 7.00. 9.86 n. m. Suc3 day, 3.2b. 7.4 a. n. s.uo p. m. TKA1INS JTUK aUHiHANUUAli: Leave New Vork via Fhlladelsma. week days LOO a. m.. 1.30. 4.00. 7.80 t. m.. 12.16 nlaht, Sun day, 6.00 p. m., 12.16 night. Leave New York via Mauoh Chunk, week days, .uu, ".& a. m.. l uu, 4.w p. m. unaay, t.ib a. m. Leave Philadelphia, Market Street Station, week days. 4.12. 8.36. 10.00 a. m.. and 4.00. li.OU, 11.80 p. in. Sunday 4.00, 0.06 a. m., 11.30 ra. Leave Readlna. week davs. l.ib.7.10. 10.06. 11. fO a. m., O.DO, 7. or p. m sudob, i.od, lu.to a. m. iz.su, o.iip. m siunaay, 7.uj a. m., z.w p. m. ieavc Tamacua, week days, j.ku, o., u.za a in.. 1.21, 7.16, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a, m.( 2.80 p. m. 11.47 ft. m., 1.51, 7.42, .M p. m. Sunday. 3.46, 8.12 , m., 6.-m p. m. 6.30,9.36,10.40,11.69a.m.,1255,2.06,5.20,6. 28,7.67,10.10 uuata iununuuy riuuu. vvcuia. uyn, .iu, .w. p. m. sunany, z.w, a. m., a.si, o.vi p. m, Leave Girardvllle, (Itappahannock Station), 2.12, 1.01, D.M, 0.32, 8.03,10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, weeuauuvs. 2.9-1. 4.uv. o.&. v.n xu.ioa. m.. ix.uo, 9.U7. n.tis. a. rn.. d.w d. m. Leave WilliatnBport. week days, 8.00, 9.86, 12.00 m., 3.30, 11.11 p, m. sunaay, n.iup. m. For llnltlmore. Waahlnirton and the West via IS. & O. R. It., through trains leave Olrard Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & R. U. It.) at 9 i)", o.ui, 1 i.ct a. m., is.oo, o.n, 7.10 p. m. aunaay 3 ro,8.02, 11.27 a. in., 3.60, 6.42, 7.16 p. m. ATuAATlu U1T1' U1V1S1UK. Leave Phlladelnhla. Chestnut street wharf ana ecmtu street wnari, lor Atlantic uity. Wcekdavs Elnreas. 8 00. 9 00. 10 45 a (Saturdnys.l 30) 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, 4 30, 6 15 p m. Excursion 700am. Accommodation, 8 00 a m, 4 w, b 40 p ni. HundayB Express, 7 30,8 00, 830, 9 00, 1000 a no and 4 30 pm. Accommodation, 8 00 a m and 4 45 p m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express (Mondays only, 6 45) 7 00, 7 33, 9 30 a m and 8 15, uu, o cu, , ou, v ou p m. aucuujuiuuuuuu, dou, 8 10 a m and 4 30 pm. Excursion, from toot of Mississippi Avenue only. 6 0C nm. Bundajt Express, 3 00. 4 00, 500, 6 00, 6 80, 7 uu, 7 au, s uu, v M p tn. Accommoaauon, 7 su m ana ouo p m. u. u. uaisuuuk, uen. rass. Agt. Philadelphia Fa, LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. Passentrer trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Ilnven Junction. Mauch CmirJt. L,o hlcbton. Slatineton. White Hall. Catasauaua, Aiientown, Rethlehem, Easton, Philadelphia aazleton, Weathcrly, Quakako Junction, Del ano and Mahanoy City at 0.01, 7.28, 0.08 a m. 12.43. 2.57. 4.22 D. tn. For New York, 6.04, 7.20 a. m., 12.43, 2.57 4.22 p. m. Ir, U..I.... T ,nvi,A T T Plttston, Lacoyvllle, Towanda, Sayre.Waverly, anu ttiimra, u.ei, u.us a. m., z.D7, e.uo p. m. For Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and tho West. 0.01, 9.08 a. m. 12.43 and 8.08 p. m. For Dclvtdere, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudaburg, 0.04 a. m 4.22 p. m. r or iatnuerivino ana Trenton, o.ua a. m. For Tunkhannock, 6.04, 9.08 a. m., 2.67, 8 08 p. m r or itnaca ana ueneva o.ui, v.va a. m. e.u p. m For Jeancsville, Levis tonandUeaverMcadow, j'or Aunurn u.us a. in. s.ua d. m. 7.20, a. m., 5.27, 8.08 p. m. D'or Auaenriea. tiazieton. siocicton ana ium ber Yard, 6.04, 7.26, 8.08, a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.22. 8.27. 8.08 n. m. For Scranton, 6.01, 9.08, a. m., 2.4d..57 8.08 p.m. For Hazlebrook, Jcddo, Drlf ton anu v reelnnd 6.01, 7.26, 0.08, a. in., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27 p. re. ,n. loklnnri Hi wn A ..II 1 a o A r.nal fraar A 7.61, 8.62, 10.20 i. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.SS, 8.22', O.lfS p. m. For Raven Run, Centralla, Mount Carmel and Shamokln, 8.42, 10.00 a. m 1.40, 4.40, 8.22 p. m. For Yatosville, Park X'lace, Mahanoy City and ueiano. c.lh. v.'.o, v.us. ii.ua a m.. iz.a. i.D.i, 5 27, 8.08, 9.33, 10.28 p. m. Trains will leave snamoitin at 7.&B, 11.43 a. m. 1.65, 3.20 p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at ,ua a. m., ia.43, a.67, 4.22 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle. 5.50. 7.2 9.08. 11.05 a. m.. 12.43. 2.57. 6.27. 8.08 P. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.16, u.uo, iu.10, 11.40 a. m., ls.ss, s.uu, d.m, i.uu, 7.10, p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Bazloton, 6.04,7.26, B.08, , ,.).n OKT rfO BMn Leave Unzleton for Shenandoah, 7.29, 9.23 11. uo a. m., 14.1a, is.nn, d.su, 7.2s, 7.t p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave tor Ashland, Q lrardvllle and Lost CreeK, 7.2U, U.4U a. m., 12.su, 2.4a p. m. for xaiesviuo. mix i-iace. xaananov utiv. Delano, Bazleton, Ulack Creek Junction, Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Aiientown, Ilethlebem, Eagton and New York, 8.40 a m. Vi.su, z.sb p. ra. 'or i'ntiaaeiDnia is.su. s.do n. m. rur 1 a tun v hid, .ui-u, wnuouu; vi,y auu Delano, 8.40, 11.35 a. m 12.30, 2.65, 4.40 0.03 p. m. Leave Hazletoo for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.30 a. m., 1.05, 5.30 p. m. lieave anennnaoan lor x'ott&vntq, d.du, o.4u, 9.S0 a. m.. 2.45 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.S0, 10.40 a.m. .1.85, 5.15 p. m. A. W. NONNEMAUtlKK, ASSt, U. P. A., South Bethlehem. Pa. R. H. WILBUR, Gent Bupt. Eastern Dlv PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 80UUTC.K1U, nmsioH, NOVEMULR 19th, 1893. Trains will leavo Shenandoah after the above dato for Wlggan's, Gllberton, Frackville, New unsne, 01. umir, x otiBviiie, rianiourg, iteauins, Pottstown, Phoealzvllle. Norrtstown and Phil adelphia (Broad street station) at 6:00 and 11:45 a. m. ana 4: tap. nt, on weea nays, ror'oiie- vllle and intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Gllberton, Fraokvllle, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:00, 9:40 a. m. and 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts, town, Phcenlzvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia Bl o:w, vima.iji.i0.iiri)i iu. Trains leave Frackville for Bhenandoah ai lu:40a. m. and 12:14, 5:01, 7:42 and 10:27 p.m. t'-unaays, ii:id a. m, uu o.w p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10: It. U W a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m.Sundayu lu:o a. m, anu 0:19 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 6 57 and 8 St a m. 4 10 and 7 11 pm week days. On Sundays leave aiowani. j or x-otwsvme, v so w, in. ii"or kow Yoric. Express, weelt days, at 8 20, 4 05, 4 60, 5 15, 6 60, 7 33, 8 20, 9 60, 1100 11 It a m, 12 DO noon, 12 41 p. m, (Limited. Ex press 1 OS and 4 60 p za. dining cars.) 1 40, 280, 3 20, 4 00, 6 00, 6 00. 6 60, 7 26, 8 12, 10 00 pm, 12 01 night, Sundays 8 20, 4 05. 4 50, 615,812,960, 11 031185, a m. 12 44, 1 40, 2 SO, 4 00 (limited 4 60) b 2a 6 20. 6 60. 7 25 and 812 p m and 1201 night. For Sea Qlrt. Long Branca ana Intermediate stations, 8 20, 11 14 a m, and 4 00, p m WBuituaya RVi, ll.lHmn,. m r A nr..wiAh.n KA V O, D Q, 9 10, 1020, 11 18 a m, 12 10. (12 35 limited dining car,) lo0, 8 48, 4 41, (616 Congropslonal Limited l-uumuu rartor i:ars aca inning car), 617, 065. 74U aid 1133 D. m.. veelr dava. Sun. days, 3 60, 7 20, 310, 1118 IE, 1210, 4 41, 6 53, For Richmond, 7 00 a m, 12 10 and 11 83 p tn lly. und 1 30 d. m. weeic dava. Triiiua will leave Harrlabunr for Pi it burr ucu the West every day 1 , S 10 u m, (8 90 P m limited), 3 50, 7 30 11 c5 p m every buy, .y lor i.itrwonfch a iH mtudbCU p m avory uy. rw iriLWburi. aaa 4UMXHU m un uverr Oav. Truins will leave Sunbury tor WtWuupon, Niagara TiUt at l x MS a m,and laps week uy. jrvrc.iT , ,i in,, p ic wees nays, rvt lute ana tnierc o int. pou at til IBOUli, Utir Look aavn . kMlta daily, 1 m and 1 44 B m weak daM ror vLcnitllli u, Ilk aid i 44 P mask Ofcys, ud lllanoa swnojkis obi, ror Kaa ai a is a m, at l U LB w VStkdMS. 8. H. PBBTOSt. J. K. WOOD. Qen'l Manager QenlPata'c'vAgt irstlatioBalBank THEATRE BOILDING.l tJliciinnclonli, Pcnne, CAPITAL, A. W. LKISRNRINO, President, P. J, FBRGUBON.VioePreJUUB K. LRIHKNRINQ, Oasbler. B. W. YOST, Assistant cst Open Daily From 9 ro 3 PER CESTT. Interest .Paid on Savings Lcposik VI60R of Easily, Quickly. Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS. NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nml all the train of evlln from early err jrs or latei excpfneH. tlie results of otenvoik, lc knees, worrv, etc Fiillstrcngth, development and tone given to e. ery organ anc Sortlon of tho body, lmple.naturalmetbods. Immedlatelmprovement pppn. Falluro fmpostible. 2,(XX) references. Book, explanation and proof mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL COJ BUFFALO, N. Y. M HEEBNE PORT CARBON, l-A Manufacturers ot Ot Every Description. Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, tic. OS-FINEST GOODS-LOWEST PRICES.'AS Write tor catalogues. Correspondence solicited. Hedieat Offlect. 208 H.SBC0KI) St.,yMlH'a,Pa Aro the oirie-.-t In America for the tr atment of Speelal Ulseaars c Toothful :irrpr - Truaftm4.nl Si-r T)Ui,tl n Kilulti Ul.lt, USUI, I1J IVIIl'l-MB, I,, municdtloiift sacriMiy crnntlPntiai. t uti Hook, llfllro hours: 9 A. M. ton r. M tU All clay b-tumay . Sundays, 10 to 12 Chris. Bossier'? SAL00H AND RESTAUR (Mann's old stand) X04 SoutJi main Street. Finest wines, whlskevs and dears always In stock. Fresh Bc-er, Ale and Porter on tap Choice Temperance Drinks. nLurniHoiD mm. A revolution In corBetmaknp;! Soroethtup new j No breaktiift ; no rustlne;nowrlnk- ling. Thinner and ' cleaner than whalebone, and ten! times aa elastio and durable. Ladies delighted, in mi Euapes. i- or sate uy A. OWENS, Shenandoah, I 'JL'IE3IIHj WW 2 F MsdsW BIvJOTJrl EverythlnK modeled after Green's Cafe, Philadelphia, 3 8. BSaln St.. SZiennndo Has lately been entirely reno vated. Bverythtng new, clear and fresh. The finest line c Wines and Liquors I t Cigars, Sc., foreign and do mestic, free lunch served each evening. Big schooners of f reeh,Beer.Forter, Ale, Ac , SfPOSITE : THE : THEATL t. j. nonsHERTir. iron L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S' Celebrated Poiter, Hie and la i I JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch Piatt's Popular Saloo CToraerly Joe TrTyatt's) f- 19 and 21 West Oak Stre 8KHNAND0AII, PA. Bar etookea with the Best Deer, porter, i hlskies. brandies, wines, etc. Finest els (atlna bar attached. OcJdiil invitation to FSID. KBITHAK 104 North Halo street, Bhenandoah, Fa., WHOIJSALE Um ADD C6NFKCTI0XET Ie Cream wholesale and retalL Plsnlcs and parties supplied on short notiM lha I i, t