Evening Herald. ronnisiiKD daily, bcnday hxokited WHEKLT, EVEItT 8ATUIIDAT VI. A. JlUVISll .l'roin-iHm a. a M10YHU Mldllor nml FubHuhn VT.J. WA1K1NH... Local KAilor r. ar. iior.... The EVKNIN9 HBKAI.l) dim it large! oiruui. tloa In Hbeaandoah than any other paper pub Uihoil. Bogies open to all, Btered at tbe l'oatomce. at Mhennndaah, P for transmission through tbe malls M eeoond-olewui mall matter Tub American producer Ih allowed eight con Ik protection for making 100 poumlHof Hilt by tlieMcKlnley law', 'flie tarllt tinkers at Washiugton have discovered that tills 1b 80 per cent, ol the cost at tlie talt welln, and tliero foro put salt on the free list. Oh the vanity of percontago calculations In tarlfl' tinkering 1 American Halt Bella for fifty centH a barrel at the wort s with a twenty cent barrel thrown in for nothing. Hut the "80 per cent" haa a big sound. Jt is with tolicitude ratlur than hope that the people have looked for ward to the present session of Connro-p. Their experience with the dominant and responsible party In that bmlyliuti been anything but reassuring. I f they could not obtain from it after months of consideration a result which It had repeatedly promUed to give, the jiul lio demand for which was evidently intense and overwhelming, what war rant is there to expect now a truer concern for the public welfare or a fairer response to the popular will? I( was not the party that hud promised to repeal the purchasing clause of the Silver act by whose votes the repeal was accomplished. It was not the re sponsible party in power which came to the relief of the country's business and checked the panic that overtook its all'alis. On the contrary, a majori ty of that party in each of the houses voted for a further Inflation of the currency by dishonest money. What that party will now do is a question for the solution of which en terprise waits, capital holds back, labor pauses in enforced idleness and the whole people are filled with anxiely. FELL. FLAT. Kven to most of the President's sup porters the President's message seemed tame and Hat. Those whose perfunc tory enthusiasm is engaged In ad vance, like a secured seat in a theatre, get through their stipulated applause without any wasteful expendliure of emotion. It is a business menage, they say, and so it would be If there were any bublness in it. But on the questions about which the people most wished Information it Is singularly fishy. The most troublesome feature is that the President does not seem willing to do, or to have done by his obedient Congress. It is not creditable to the President that his Hawaiian policy is so conceal ed that the people whose bulsness it Is to know what is being done in their name are completely kept In tbe dark. There is Insolence in this deliberate refusal of the people's ser vant to tell them, as the Constitution requires, what he is doing or about to do. But as the message itfelf, and the 11 Mt Information about lila Ha waiian policy, came to this country through British sources, It Is possible that I5ngllhmen may now have satis- faetory Information. The only part of the President's )aMge which is up to lilt familiar standard of documentary eloquence is th chapter on Civil Service Reform Unfortunately it in near the end ot the paper, and we fear that a large nuni her of anxious oltiaeug who hoped to light upon it without any tllort gave rap the search and mourned becatm- they found it not. But they oau safely take our word for it that It is there, sandwiched in between Seeds and Itjeouoiuy. Not only there, but breathing consecration in the dear old way. A faithful pereual satisfies us that nothing ie miaelng. Pride, hope ami devotion are mixed in due pro portlooa. The President ie still my' lug, for tbe meet pttrt In the language of Webster: "Where American Civil Service Reform railed its first voice ud where its youth was nurtured and Miataitied, there it still lives in tin etrength of 1U niuhood and full of its original purpose," to wit, under tbe hollering and fecundating wings (f U rover Cleveland. SnflKKRSJWTDRNING. Thoy Expoot to bo All at Work in a Short Thno, EVERYTHING BUNNINO SMOOTHLY. Mr. eSumtln, Clinlrmiui of tlitt I'lrrmen'a HrntlKTliiiml, Hiiyn tlin Jlvn Ar Very WW I Sntlnflc-il with the Ti-rmi at the Agrce'int'iit. 1IRT1I1.K1IKM, Ph., Dec. 8. Mont of the employe of the 1iiIkii Valley railroad in (South llethlehent win) left the service of the company when the tie up was ordered have now mnt In their application for work again. While tlin terms urn not al together as natitifactory an the men ex pected, the majority ot them neem dis posed to accept the decision reached by the chiefs of their brotherhoods us the end of the matter, and say there is no line now In showing ellssntisfneMim or stubborn ness, but that they will endnavor to et bnck to work as quickly ns possible. The otllcialH of the company way they will em ploy old lmtuls br they arc needed, nnd many of the ttrikers are already at work. General Manager Voorheea when tpie. tioueil in reference to reports that there was considerable dissatisfaction among the men at d liferent points on the lines over the terms on which the strike was declared oil, and that tunny would refute to return to work, said: "There wns naturally some feeling of disappointment when the men learned the terms of the agreement, hut applica tions for work are coming in all over tho road. Kvervfhing today is running smoothly, nml it will only ho a very short time before the affairs of the road will be in the same good order as before the tie up." Chairman GiiuhIIii, of tho Firemen's Brotherhood, said today I hat lie was very well satisfied with the terms of the agree ment, and thought the men were also. If there had been dissatisfac tion among tho ex-strikers at Huston he Mild he hud not heard of it, nml whs sure tho tales told were exaggerations. "Uf course," said the chairman, "there are some hot headed ones who will stick out to the Inst among the Brotherhood members, but such actions now are very unreasonable and useless. We know that all the men cannot he employed at once. The company's rolling stock is not in con dition now to hire all the men whostrnck, veil though it desired to do so. But wo believe that Mr. Wilbur is n man of his word, nod that the men will he taken hack as quickly as work is found for them. Hint seems to he the impression among all the men, and they feel conll- uout that before long they will nil ho back In the service of tho Lehigh Valley." Mauch Chunk, Ph., Dee. 8. '1'he strlko is all over here. All tho old men have re ported, nnd about one-half have already nten employed. A non-union crew de serted n train about n mile above hero last evunliiir. Tin Brotherhood men all expect to be at work in n week's time at tho farthest. The best of feeling exists be tween the otllcials of the company and tho strikers. Tho striking railroaders at Bazleton re ceived olllcial notice of the settlement last night. To the last minute they had refused to accept the reports published as authentic. After deliberating overitthey llled their applications for work. The re sult was not satisfactory, as many of tho men will be out ot work for some time. HociIESTEIl, N. V., Dec. 8. F. W. Pren tice, deputy grand master of the Order of Railway Telogrupuers, said to the Associ ated Press representative: "if tho company takes ono of us back it must tako us all. otherwise the settlement made on Tues day is void. To all intents and purposes tho strike is still on. .Tehsey ClTY.Dec. 8. Twenty-two brnke- tnun, two engineers and two llremeu have been taken back by the Lehigh Vnlley company in Jersey City. About fifty strikers are still unprovided for in Jersey Ulty. it Is commonly believed that they nil will be taken back gradually, as the now men are said to bo unsatisfactory. Prepared for ltunltui Kiicronrliinents. London, Deo. 8. The important dis patch from Vienna setting forth that the Kussinn government had declared it im perative that tho Kilia arm of the Danubo should be made navigable, the object of which demand was to secure the exemp tion of the Ivllia branch from the control of the Danube commission, has nerved to attract renew ed attention to the serious situation of affairs in Kurope, a situation which would need only a spark to kindle tho flame. That tho various countries are fully alive to the dilliciilties ahead ot them there can be no doubt, and numer ous incidents have came to light in the past few days which indicate that all the jxwers are making preparations to meet any emergency, whatever its projrartlons may be. Looks Had for McKane. New York, Dec. 8. Iu the trial of John Y. McKane, of Gravesend, for contempt of court Ferdiuaad .1. Bennett, a reporter. submitted an affidavit say big that on elec tion day Cotel McKane told him that Col onel Bacoir bad attempted to make a speech when serving the papers on htm (McKane), and that it he (Colonel Bacon) had been more sly he could havo served the injunction. This affidavit created a sensation, as it contradicts the sworn Statement of McKane to the effect that no attempt had been matte to serve the in junction papers on him. Zauarttall I mrw It Up. TioME, Dec. s. Slgnor Zauardelli finally abandoned tbe task of forming a cabinet after a long conference with King Hum bert last tneulug. The king afterwards irave an audience to signor rarini, the presldeut of the senate, who has been mentioned as the next premier, ljater In the evening General Baratieri, the foreign minister; Admiral ftacchia, the minister of marine, and General San Marzano, the minister of war, resigned their portlollos. The Murhtaliuud'A Trial 8uciiful, New Lokdok, Conn., Dec. 8. The trial of the new cruiser Marblehead on Long Island bemud yesterday waa nuoceeeful in every respect. The cruiser equalled all xnectatious of her builders, making a record of 18.U4 knots au hour. Her last six miles were made at au average speed of 21. tt knots au hour. Her builders will recehe a bonus of 175,000. Kenortud Indian Oulhr.ak Ueiuhted. Wamii(.io., Dih; The interior de partment ha no informant n of the re ported out hi en k anions the Xavajo In diuua iu u ri In-ni Ai lonu, and it is not belieicd "v 1 '" t.rtinulkUyjt any disturb, auoihil -"" eat. BOLD DAYLIGHT ROBBERY. An Indlnnn llnnk J, noted of 9111,000 at the Xunn Hour. South Br.wn, Ind., Dec. 8. The South Bond National bank, ono of tho largest and most sound banks In northern In diana, was robbed of tlS.BOO yosterday. 5 ho bold deed wns committed in broad laylight, while hundred of people were on tho street, and the robbers succeeded in getting away with their rich booty without leaving the slightest olew. Cashier Myron Campbell remained at the hank, which is In the heart of the city. nntll all the employes were gone. lie then, as he supposed, locked the middle door of the big vault and left everything in the usual shape atllienoon recess. It wns 12: 15 when be left. Thlrty-flvo minutes later he returned, entering by the front street door, and soon after It was discovered that the bank had been looted during his brief nbsence, the robbers having gained en trance through a rear window, which they had pried open. There Is little doubt but that tho bank has been watched for several days, per haps weeks. It is located on North Mich igan street, and has an immense plate glass front. At the doors and windows are heavy curtaiiiB, but. these were up at the time of the robbery, and every portion of the large counting room was fully ex posed, with a stream of people contin ually passing on cither side of the street. Iho raid was well planned, as was shown by the fact that tho robbers touched no money that would be nt once missed. On top of tho safe was n counter tray containing about 15,000. Not a dollar of this was touched. They confined them selves to the safe, which contained In the neighborhood of 85,00O, $14,000 beinggnld. Of tho gold only W.OIX) was taken. Tho rest ot the tl5,(KX) stolen was iu paper money. Ihero Is every reason to believe that the robbery wns the work of professionals, as the preparations were perfect, and tho men were probably fully armed for action if caught in a tight place. Croolteil Itank Otllcials Convicted. NAsllviLLt;, Dec. 8. Frank Porterlleld, cashier of the defunct Commercial Na tional bank of this city, was found guilty in the United States circuit court by a jury in ten cases lor having the bank pay his overcheeks and overdrafts, and for having used the funds of tho bank to his individual uses, bis account being over drawn. Motion for a new trial and ar rest of judgment was made. Tan Collector Kobbod by Jlltflnruymeli. PlTTBJiimu, Dec. 8. George Burke, tax collector of O'Hura township, this county, was hold up by three armed and masked men near Squaw Hun and robbed of sev eral hundred dollars which ho had col lected, llo was lound some tinm later lying unconscious on tho road. Only TliM'e Itt'HVUed. London, Dec. 8. Tho Norwegian bark Don Juan, Captain Overgimrd, which sailed from New York Nov. 4 for (lothen- berg, has been wrecked oil' Lemvig, Den mark. All I he crew , consisting of fourteen men, including the captain, were lost with the exception ol (Imv men. J7ie Change from Girlhood to IPomanftoorJ is ri might with dangers. At this period tho young woman is especially beiiMiivo, anu many nervous trotitiics, wmcn continue tti rough tile, have tlielr origin at this timo. If thero be pain, bendacbo, and nervous disturbances. or tho general health not good. the judicious use of rnedicino should bo employed. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the best tonic and nervine at 1 this time. Tho Ik t bodilv con- O-j dition results from its use. It's a remedy specially indicated for those delicate weaknesses and derangements that atllict women- kind at one nerlod or another. For all women, nt all times of llfo, in all cases of peculiar nature, tho " Prescription" is tho safe agent that builds up, strengthens, and euros. In catarrlinl inflammation, in chronic dis orders and displacements common to women it is 0iiaraiifpf(f to benellt or cure, or the money is rotunueti. Dr. Sago's Remedy positively eurfs Catarrh. rdSCELLANEOUS. CJOLICITORS WANTED. For particulars apply t UFIIA1.D omce. u FOU HA!,E. Nine shares Hchuylklll Trac tion slock. Apply at this olllce. 6--tf AUCTION MUmM HOUSE The place for business men to send their surplus flock of every descrip tion for sale. AUCTION OAVB, Tuesda)S, 7wr$days, Saturdays, Anybody un send goods of every description to tbe rooms and they will be sold at auction on tbe usual terms. All (pods old on com mis sion and settle lot nth made on tbe day follow ing tbe sale. ( Reese's Auction Rooms ;Dougberty Bull dim, Cor. Centre and Lloyd Streets. Del camp's Livery Stable K. DKLCAM1', JR., l'rop., WSST STREET, Between Centre and Lloyd Sriciiaiidoari, I c ii ii a. Teams to blre for all pur post a on reasonable lerms- 1.19 Hontli Main Hired, All work guaranteed to be ttrsw-lasslc ever; res ecu Ve resptx iluily solicit a share of your lutrotiHfre. uc dscsllt dforanddrllered Hdk ties nnd Lrec Curtains a specialty. El. J. K3EP3L.ER, Ijue of bum kin, bas opt ned a MARBLE : YAED ! 128 U. WrttSti?t, ShMMdMh, Pa. He it prpnre! to receive orders for all kinds , 1 u' i men i-i.il iomlKm' work wbiub will he 1,,' , 'ii ,i i rM eluns manner on slir rt notice anu i abwuable urin ru cw Msr ay www 1 1 vsn A I Hood's Cures Ifra. John renfon Dyspepsia, Intonoo Misery rV nen can describe the sufferlnr I en dured ten years from i)irpr,lo. I had al most Olren up Hop of ever being any better wuen 1 DO'tan 10 uikq noon s aarsapariua. a ura entirely cured and advUa anyone auCer Ing from dyspepsia, to try Hood s SarsapanlSa The truth ot this statement I am Kind lo verlf y nt nur time." lilts. J OIL I'emto.V, 07 l'rlds Street, rittiburgh, 1'a. J2 lood'B PIII3 arc purely vegetable, enro. 1. Hr.n,riul ihm l.atit. !n TTml I mi '2!fL Governor Matthews Determined. Gostlf.N, Intl., Dec. 8. (iovernor Mnt- thows is still determined to have no prize flHbting at Itoby. The Third regiment, Indiana militia, will be under secret marcliliiK orders on and after Monday next, with Hoby as tho objective point. The movements of tho Hoby people are bo- iiiK watched, and if an effort is mudo to resurrect tho concern tho militia will again take u hand. Fatally Hurried by an Kxplodlnfr l.nmp. 1JKAVE11, I'll., Dec. 8. Mrs. Wnhn, re siding in Monncn, was fatally burned by the bursting of a four gallon can of water on the cook stove, which caused a lamp carried by the woman to explodo. Evury article of clothing was burned from the body, and she died a fow hours later. A 8-months'old child was also terribly burned about the face. WnntK a Department of Lntior. Washington, Dec. 8. Henroscntative Doolittle, of Washington introduced n bill to enlarge the powers and duties of the bureau of labor, and to create an ex ecutive department to be known as tho department of labor, with tho same olli- cers and saluflcs as other departments. May bo Impelled lor hochillilti. ST. irtitns, Dec. 8. It is reported that i'reHiiient Uompers, of the Aineiicau red erntioii of Labor, has decided to annul tho i hartcr of tho Trade mid I-nbor union of this city. The ground is said to bo tho radical socialism of tho union. Dairymen Alarmed. Washington, Pit., Dec. 8. Local dairy men and stockmen arc alarmod over the appearance of a disenso supposed to bo tuberculosis among tho cattle of Hiram Warner's dairy herd, just west ot the town. The Weather. Genei'illy 'air; unable winds. AMUSEMENTS jJUIHGUSON'S TI1EATKE. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAC.EH. , TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12. A Famous I'lay, The BURGLAR 100 nichts In Now York City at the Jl ad u on Square Theatre. Mr. Augustus Thomas' Four set comedy drama, From tho story of KBITIIA'S IIVKGI..VR, Uy Sirs, Francos Hodgson Ilnrnelt. under tbe uirituuu Ul i. V. ClUUIUiUU. lricr, 25, ',50 and 75 Cents. Reserved Bents at Ivlrlln's drugstore. 112 South Main St, Open from 1 to G and 7 to 11 p.m. daily Clmnuro of program twice a week. Ad mission, 10 cte. to all parts. Children un tier 0 yoars, fc. AH can oorro without an escort. c OUNTY INSTITUTE COUIWSE OF EVENING ENTERTAINMENTS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 18. Hon. A. sr. n omrneru. "Heallstic Rumbles. An Illustrated Lecture " "Picturesque tuiope. "noni rans 10 onipen. TUKSDAY, DErEMBER 19. Hon. H. V. J. Hi.iri. of Gtomln. the South eri. crutor und humorist. Lecture. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20. Qrand concert compeey, Eu ma C Thur'by, the An.trlcan Coulatrlce, the rival, ot Paul and JeDuy Lind, and the New York Mule Quenelle. Otorgu W. Cumpbell, Ttucr; t harks Heibert Hoyt, Tt iior; 11. Vi. Hoe, Baritone; Douglas lane, Basso. I'll U lit DAY, DECEMBKR 21. The Franz Wlltzek Grand Concert t otnpany. Franz Wllczek, the Oieat Austrian violin Virtuoso; Mamie Fenck-Wllciwk, Violinist Pupil of Joachim; Mario Kckhurdt, an Emi nent Pianist; Inex l'annater, the Drumatln Soprona, a very superior artute; Bcrnaid Kmslelne, tho popular tenor. Season tickets, teourlng reserved seats; Parquet and Circle, 52.10; Dress Circle, first row, f 1.75; Drees Circle, excepting tlrst row, JIM Sinslo admission ino reserved Feat), 50c. The chart for salo of reserved ten tickets will open at the box oftlce of the Aouduny of Music, Pottsvllle, December 9, at 10 a in., for teachers only, to seoure seats In one-half of the Academy anditt 2 p. ru. to secure seats In the oiber half of tbe Academy. Before openirg the chart parties desiring to puicbase tickets will draw numbers lur position In line. Faoh teacher In line may purchase any number not exceeulng ten Any pen on Inn y join Ihe line a second tlmi- with the same privilege us at first Tbe lepreseuiu tlve of each district will be required toprctit nt to the ticke t agent list ot the nurjies ot the teachers for whom he buys itclfU Doors op 11 Ml 7 p. m. Entenalun ems commtuie at 8 p. iu. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS. The lab! unln on tbe L. V. H. V. froia Pottn vi le to t?cbu)lkUl Haven end Orwlgbburg via As eetwood, will be held until the close of tbe evening's entertainment. The est train on the Penna R. R. for Hbenandoah, Mahanoy City find Delano will be held 'intil clove of em.n 1 1 irr 'a e 1 tt rtu't mi ni 1 . v i " -10 ' READING RAILROAD SYSTEM, TIME TABLB IN IiriOI NOV. 19, 1893. Trains leave Shenandoah as tollowsi ForNcwYorlr via I'htladclDhla. week dsvs. 2.10, d.S, 7.3), a.m., 12.20, 2.50, b.K p.m. Similar 2.10, 7.48 a. m. For Men York via Mauch Chunk, neck days, "SJ a. to., 12.20, 2.50 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2.10,6.35,7.20, o. m., 12.20, 2.60, 6.66 p. m, Sun day, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p. m For Harrleburg, week days, 2.10, 7.20 a.m., Z.M, 6.5ft p. m. For Allontown, week days, 7.20 a. m., 12.36, 2.60 p, m. ror roiisviue, wceir aays, x.iu, i.w, a.m., 12.26, 2.S0, 6.66 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4,30 p. m, For Tamaqun and Mahanoy City, week days, 2.10, 5.25, 7.20, a. m., 12,26, 1W, t.Sfi p. m. Sun day, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.28 p. m. Additional for Mabnnoy City, week days, 7 00 p. m. r or Jjimoaumr anu uoiumma, weec oays, 7.w a, m., 2.60 p. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, week davs. 3.25. 7.20. II. SO a. m.. 1.3S. 7.00 urn. Sunday, 8.26 a. m., 3.08 p. in. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, 3.26, 5.35. 7.20, 11.3(1 a.m., 12.26, 1.35, 2.60, 6.66, 7.00, B.35 p. m. Sunday, 2,10, 3.26, 7.48 a. m., 8.06, 4.60 p. ic. for uiraravuie, t itappanannooic station), week davs, 2.10, 3 26, 6.26, 7.20, 11. SO a. m. 12.26.1.86. 2.50. 6.66. 7.00. B.35 rj. m. Sundav. 2.10. 3.25. 7.48 a. in., 3.06, 4.30 p. m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week days, 3.26, 6.2.5, 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.35, 7.00, 9.36 p. m. Sun) day, 3.25, 7.4s a. m., 3.05 p. m. CUll aUJSNAWUUAU: Leave New York via PhlladclDnia, weekdays 8.00 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night. Sun day, 0.00 p. m., 12.15 night. Leuve now korKvia jiaucnuuunK,weeKuaye, 4.00, 8.46 a. m , 1.01), 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. Leave l'tillailelphlii, Jlnrkot Street Station, week days. 4.12. 8.36. 10.00 a, m.. and 4.00. H.00, 11.30 p. m. Sunday 4.00, 9.05 a. m., 11.30 p. m. Leave Heading, week days, l.b5, 7.10, 10.05, 11.60 a. ra 6.66, 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.35, 10.48 a. m. ieave i-otiBvuio, week aays, 7.u a. m. 12.80, 6,11 p. ni Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.05 p. m. Leave Tamaaua, week davs, 3.20, 8.48, 11.23 a m., 1.21,7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m., 2.60 p. m. Leavo Mahanoy City, week days, 8.45, 8.18, 11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.42, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 8.46, 8.12 a. m., 3.20 p. m. T ri m 4..v.n.A m.A mnt. nd uin inn 6.S0,U.36,10.40,11.69a.ni.,12.55,2. 06,5.20,6.20,7.57,10.1(1 p. m. sunaiiy, 2.40, i.uu, ,27 a. m a.37, s.ui p. m. Leave Uirardvllle, (llappahannock Station), 2.12, I.01, 6.2676.32, 8.03, io.lo p. m. ' Sunday, , t.m, t'.dj, a. m., 3.41, b.ut p. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week daya, 8.00, 9.36, 12.00 a. m., 3.36, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. r-or iiauimore, wasuingion ana me weei via 13. & O. It. It.. throuKh trains loave Qlrard Avenue station. PhlladelDhla. (P. & H. 11. R.) at 3 60, 8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.56, 6.42, 7.16 p. m. Sunday a wi, B.ui;, n mn. m.. s.m, iu p. m. ATLANTIC CITY OIVISION. Leave PhlladelDhla. Chestnut street wharf and Kouth street wharf, for Atlantlo City. Weekdays Express, 8 00, 9 00, 10 45 a m, (Saturdays, 1 30) 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, 4 30, 5 15 p m. Excursion 7 CO am. Accommodation. 8 00 a m. 4 80, 5 46 p m. Bunaays uxpross, 7 au, e uu, au, v w, iu uu a m and 4 30 pm. Accommodation, 8 00 am and 4 45 p m. Returning leavo Atlantic City depot, Atlantlo and Arkansas avonuos. Weekdays Express (Mondays only, 6 45) 7 00, 7 35, 9 80 a m and 3 15, 4 00, 5 0, 7 30, 9 30 pm. Accommodation, 550, 8 10am und 1 30 p m. Excursion, from foot of Mississippi Avenue only, sains. Hundays Express. 8 30. 4 00. 500. 8 00. 8 30, 7 00, 7 o0, fc 00, 930 p m. Accommodation, 7 30 a m and 6 05 p m. U. U. UAISUUUJi, wen. I'RSS. Agl. Philadelphia Pa, LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD, Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lo hlghton, Slatlngton, Wlilto IJ all, Catasauq.ua Allentown, llcthlchem, Knston, Philadelphia Hazleton, Weathcrly, Dsjs.no and Mahanoy City at 6.(4 7 38.9 15 tr 12.43,2.67 p.m. For New York. 6.04, 7 38 a. m.. 12.43. 2.57 rui uuninv, nniikuu., uciuuiud nuu uuu- sondalc, 6.04, 9 15 a. m , una 2.67 p. m. r'or iiazieton, vvuKes-uarro, wnito uaven Plttston, Lacoyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly, and Elmirn, 6.U4, 9.15 a. m 2.67, 8.(13 p. m. For Itoehestcr, UuOalo, Niagara Falls and the West, 6.04, 9.15 a. m. 12.43 and 8.08 p. m. For Helvldere, Delaware Water Oap and Stroudsburg, 6.04 a. m., 2.57 p. m. For Lambcrtvllle and Trenton, 9.15 a. m. . For Tunkhannock, 6.04, 9.15 a. m., i.57, 8 08 p. m For Ithaca and Qenova 6.04, 9.15 a. m. 8.08 p. m For Auburn 9.15 a. m. 8.08 p. m. ForJeanesvlllo.Levlston&ndUeaverMeadow. 7.38 a. m., 5.27, 8.08 p. m. For Audenrled, Hazleton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 6.04, 7.38, 9.15, a. m., 12.48, 2.57, 6.27, 8.08 p. m. j'or scranton, u.u-i, v.10, a. m., 12.207 08 p.m. For Hazlebrook. Jcddo. DrKton and Freeland. 6.01, 7.31, 9.15, a. m 12.43, 2.57, 6.27 p. rr. For Ashland, Uirardvllle and Lost Creek, 4.62, 7.61, 8.52, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 0.35, 8.22, 9.16 p. m. For Raven Run, Centralis, Mount Catmel and Shamokln, 7.05,8.50, 11.08 a. in., 2.28, 4.40, 8.22 p.m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place MahacoyClty and Delano, 6.04. 7.38. 9.15. 11.05 a m.. 12.43. 2.57. 6 27, 8.08, 9.33, 10.28 p. m. Trains will leavo Shamokln at 6.45, 8.15, 11.45 a. m., 1.65, 4.30 9.30 p. m., and arrive at Shenan doah at 7 3S, 8.15 a. m 12.43, 2,57, 6.S7, 11.15 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6. bo, 7.38 9.08, 9.15, 11.05 11. 3J a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.10 5.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah. 6.00. 7.35. 9.05,10.16,11.48 a. m 12.32, "3.00, 6.20, 7.15, 7.5f, 10.OU p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 6.04, 7.38,-9. 15 a. m 12.43, 2.67, 5.27,8.08 p. in. Leave Hazleton tor Shenandoah, 7 35, 10.00, 11.06 a. m., 12.15, 2.! 5, 5.30, 7.25, 7.58 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland. Glrardville and Lost Creek, 7.29, 9.40 a. m., 12.30, 2.45 p. m. hot xaieBvuie, i-ark 1'iace, raananoy uity, Delano, Hazleton, lllack Creek Junction, Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Wanton and New York, 8.40 a m 12.30, 2.56 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.30. 2.55 p m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.40, 11.36 a. m., 12.30, 2.65, 4.40 0.03 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.80 a. m., 1.54, 5.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah tor Pottsvllle, 6.50, 8.40, 9.80 a. m., 2.46 p. m. Leave Pcttsvlllo for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.41 a.m., 1.86, 5.16 p. m. R. H. WILBUR, Qenl. Supt. Eastern DIv South Bethlehem, Pa. CHAS S. LEE, Qenl. Pats. Aet Philadelphia. A. W. NONNKMACUER. Asst. U. P. A., South Bethlehem Pa, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOBDYI.KIU, DIVISION. NOVEMUKIl 19th, 1598. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the above date for Wlggan's, Uilberton, FrackvlUe, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading n... . .. t.v. 1 . 1 1 vt . 1 . 2: jt r. . ( jruiwwwu, uueuiAmiD, i.uimmifii wiu run adelphla (Broad street station) at 8:00 and 11 ; a. m. ana t ;io p. in. on wees aays. ror potts vllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Qllberton, Fraekville, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 8:00. 9:40 a. m and 8:10 d. m. For Hambure. Ruadins. Pottu. town, Phcenlxvllle, Norristown, Philadelphia at o;ou, v.w a. m a:iu p. m. Trains leave Fraekville for KbenandoaU at 10:40a.m. and 18:14, 5.04, 7.11 and 10:27 p.m. Bunduys, 11:18 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:15. 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays at 10:40 a. so. and 6:15 p. no. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Fotteville and Shenandoah at 6 67 and 8 3 am, 4 10 and 7llpm week days. On Sundays leave kiopubu, j? or i-oivuie, w m a m. For New York Express, week daye, at S 90, 4 06, 4 60, 6 15, 8 60, 7 88, 8 M, 50, 11 00 1114 am. 12 00 noon. 12 44 1. m. (Limited Ex. press 1 08 and 4 50 p m. dining cars.) 1 40, 230. 8S0, 4 00. 500. 6 00. 6 50. 72S. 812. 10W cm, 12 01 night. Sundays 3 0, 4 05, 4 60, 5 15, 8 12.9 60. 110311 35, a m. 12 41,1 40, 2 80,4 W eumiiou w) qaj.dai.dcnj.iji ana gupm ana 12 01 nltcht. For Sea Girt. Long Branch ana Intermediate stations, 80, 1114 a m, and 4 00, p m weekdays For Baltimore and Washington 3 60, 7 SO, 8 81, 9 10, 10 20, it 16 a m, 12 10, (12 35 limited dining car,) 1 80, 8 46, 4 41, (5 10 Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dicing Car), 617, 8 65, 7 40 and 11 i8 p. m week days. Sun daye, 3 60, 7 20, 3 10, 11 18 a m.. U 10, i 41, U 55, 11 Ml and 7 40 11 ru. For ltlchniond, 7 00 a m. 111 10 and 11 38 p m, aauy, anu 1 au p. m. ween: tiaya. Trttirm will leave Harrlsbure for Plttebnn and the Went every day at 1 , i 10 a in, li to p in UDiiuruj, o uu, 4 ou, lira p iu every uity. Way tor Almoin, at 8 18 am and 6 CO p m every nay. T or jrituDurgasa Aivoona n 1111 1 n every day. TralCB will leave Sunbury for WlUlamsport, Klmlra, Canandaiirua, Reehester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls at 1 !lo. 6 18 a m,and lapai week days. For Elmlra at 6 44 p m week days. For Krle and lutermedlate points at 6 II m daily. I v r weekdays. D. JU. 1'UBVUUT, 0"" ' TOer J. K. VToop, Uen'l PassV" FirstKationalBank THEATRE BUILDING,. Slicnnndonli, I'eains. -CAPITAL,- A. T. LBISENHINQ, President. P. J. FERUUaON, Vice Prsaldtat J. R. LEIHF.NltINO, Cashier. S. W. YOST, Assistant Cashlsr. Open Daily From 9 to 8, 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Sayings Deposit. Easily, Quickly, Permanently testored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all tho train of evils from early errors or later excesses, tho results of overwork, BlcknesB, worrv.etc. Fullstrength, development nnd tone given to e ery organ and portion of the body, filmple. natural methods. Immediate Improvement seen. Failure fmposKlble. 2.IMJ rrferences. Book, explanation and proofs mallod (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. mum HEEBfEE CO. PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers ol ociBfeJ Ejoodg ! 'tyjzfQg-3 Of Every Description Fags, Badges, Caps, Regattas, & . a-FINEST Q000S-L0WEST PRICES.t Write for catalogues. Correspondence solicited Btulfil OCtcNi, J00 N. SKCOXii St , Pallsd'a, Ps. c iud uiu?-, in i uiu .i nrwnienr. or rllieelnl IHser.jea &. 1 illf c.) Saesan, Varlcorp'e, TI5 'r cnlp, 1 mit'irc ' . Manhood. Treialntpnr lithTnli n trr..""' j, t'otc. niMiilrallon . snc.' ilv c u'i.:t' ai.il .1 fctamp Ituok. om, u ii 'iirv: 9 . M " V. l.tltoOff 1 All day Saiuiilay. Sunaai j, ." , to r 4 M. CliriQ. Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) X04 Boutlt Main fitrect. Finest wines, whiskeys and cigars always Id stock. Fresh Beer, Ale and Porter on tap. Choice Temperance Drinks. HLUJT11H01D B0(il)!G. A revolution in corset maklngt Something uew j No breaking ; no rustlncjuowruiK- ling. Thinner and ' 0 leaner tnan whalebone, and ten! times as elastic aud durable Ladies delighted. Jlade in au suapes. i or sale ny A. OWENS, Shenandoah, Pa, W. J. DECH'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley, Betweeu Centre and Lloyd btrn.13. "Wheelwright work, Carriage and Wagon "building, Horseshoeing and General Repairirg of all kinds promptly attended to. L0RBNZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Ale and Beer JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Tormerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, saaxxNiioAn, pa. iar utooked wltb the best beer. pt.rter, ales. tlsklee, brandies, wines, etc. Jfii.rat cltara iniint baratuched Cordial lnvumor. to all RED. KEITB A.1ST 104 North Main street, hi ii'in1"n: ,lJ j , rHF P4FI AND DflNFWTlOMm Iae Cream wbf'fsale sod reta.iL J. 33. HQjasiaApgfa' im 1 T X m
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