1 V . ,fl5M I y Evening Herald. JrOBLlBHKD DAILY, 8BNDAY RXCKPTRJ.' WBIKLT, KVKHT 8AT0HDAT. M. A. nOYl'.U,.......... ..ITojrriHm H. a. nOVKH... IMtor and 1-tibUnttm Sr. J, WJLlKIMi Tiotat Editor ft M. JI'(.........-iliuiliilJ JfonaiM- 8UB8CnirT10N RAT K I IUil.t, ir yr .. K VnnLTi or vr... . I on AtlvrrlitittH Hirtoi. Transient, 10 MUM per Una, tint Insertion ; t. Mtu per line mob subsequent insertion, Katea r regular advcrtielnB! can be bad onappllot Maa at the ofaoe or bv mall. metered t the I'oetolHoe. at Hbenandoah, Pa., for tranemlmlou through the malls aa eceocd-elaee mull matter. A CALL. Tho Delegutcfi elected to tlio Inst He publican Htatu Convention ar horauy rtqucBltd to tiuet at the Opera House In the City of HHrrisburK on Wednes day, Jan. 3rd, 1801, at twelve o'clock, noon, of said day, for tho purpo-mof placing in nomination a cmidUlatefor CongriBtunan-al-IiurBe to (111 the va caney occasioned by the death of the Hon. William Lilly. HoiiackU. I'ACKKit, Chairman. Atttt, Jum: Ii. Hex, Secretary. "WellBhoro, Ph., Dec. 11, 1893. STATE COMMITTEE. The members of tho Republican Btato Committee are requested to meet at the Lochlel Hotel, In tho city of Harrisburg, on Wednesday, January 3rd, 1894, at ten o'clock a. m., for the purpose of fixing the time and place of holding the next Slate Convention, and thedoing ofsurh other buints as may he proper. 11. K. Gilkkbon, Clialrman Hep State Com. Attest: Jkhk 11. Rux, A. D. Kkt bkolf, Secretaries. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 11, '93 Tm; New York Sun says tho McKin ley bill favored Republican states, while the Wilsou bill specially favors Democratic staUs. Tuero is no doubt that the latter part ol tho Sun's assert ion Is true. But the McKinley bill was entirely nou-tectloual. It pro tected every American iudustry.North, South, East and Wtst, manufacturing, mining and agricultural, that needed protection. It favored Republican states only in the sense that these states, as a rule, had more and greater interests to protect; being greater in the amount and variety of their pro ducts. HOW TO BEAT IT. The New York Press clainstbat if the workiugmen of tho country, now suH'erlng for bread and work as never before in a generation, so will it the Wilson free trade bill can be defeated. Even the authors of this infamous measure stand liesitaliig and appalled at the awful ruin wbirh threatened free trade has brought upon a prosperous nation. In the vain hope of allaying some of the more vigorous Democratic opposition, the bill ha? been touched up here ami there to mollify this industry or the other Interest. Such patchwork will be of no avail, for the simple reusou that armies of starving men from almost every Northern Congressional district are petitioning their representatives to .vote against the bill as a whole. While concerted attacks on the bill are coming from all parts of the coun try, the triumphant and luvincible Democracy of 1892 is trembllnc.cring Rig, faltering and weakeniug day by day. Tlie cyclone of indignation sweeping with tremendous force to ward Wnshingtou may wreck both tho party and the bill in the House of Repretentativai. Already a frantic cry has goue up from the Cleveland free trade atd ruin faction demanding a caucus to hold together the rapidly disintegrat ing uihw of Democratic Contremmfcii. Uuts wine such arbitrary course is adopted the fate of this bill may be reached lu the House of Representa tives. The possibility of such areaultU enough to stimulate every wuge eatutr to reuewed action. The defeat of tin Wilson bill means mllle, factories am workshops open again; the old Mc Kinley wagea restored, plenty of work tho return of prosperity ,;und a happy New Year for all. Now is the time to seoure the pledge of your Congressman to vote against this hill as a whole. The Democratic) leaders ate dlsor gaalMd, MUring, alarmed. 3o oot wait until members of Cou gnm we tied by caucus pledges, but Mtoow. Hold iums meetings, pan resolutions, make clear the condition of labor iu every industry, and demand lu the interest of humanity that tins work of destruction shall stop '. jE'S liiii'oilT. Eeoommondations by the Secretary of tho Troasury, PLANS TOR INCREASING REVENUE. A l'ropotltlnn to lMtie tlomlft In Small ilrnornlnntlfiii, So Tlint Yi'orltltiK Tro- j pin Mnjr Invent Tlmlr Siivlng" 1'aTom Incrpiiweri Taxrit mi Cigar, Spirits, lite, j WASHINGTON, Dec. 21. Tlw rinnunl rf-; port of John (!. C'nrllolc, necrptnry of tho treasury, wan submitted to roiiRii'Mi yes terday. The moat Important feature of the report are the secretary's rpcommi'iidii Hons for taxes on certain clusses of In comes, legacies and successions, nml an Increase of the Internal revenue taxes on oljjars, cigarettes, spirits and other pro ducts. The secretary recommends an lncreio of ten cents a gallon on the Internal revo nuo tax on spirits, an additional internal revenue tax oti cigars and cigarettes, new taxes on playing cards, cosmetics, per fumeries, legacies and successions, and Incomes from investments in stocks and bonds of corporations and joint stock com panies. In relation to the proposed taxes on clears, spirits, cigarettes and playing card dealers, the secretary says these would fall upon a comparatively small number of people. Consumers of these articles ought not to complain, as they are not necessary to health or comfort. Tax mi Lt'KHcIctt Hint Ineomr. The secretary says the tax on legacies and successions has the merit of not being Inquisitorial or liable to evasion. The gov ernment would not ho dependent upon the benellciarieH of this class of property for truth of statement as to the value of the property, but would need only to in spect the records of the courts where the documents relating to the property must be filed. The tax would bo just, also, in asmuch as the beneficiaries owe their ac quirement of tho property to no effort on their part. In tho case of incomes from investment in corporations and joint stock companies the income is secured, the secretary says, simply by the earning capacity of tho cap ital without personal ellort. When com pelled to, by reasou'of its necessities nnd depleted revenues, the government should tax those who.se possessions are such as to enable them to escape wholly or in part the general burden of taxation. Incomes from capital invested in tho stocks and securities mentioned are not now taxed by the government or states, and could well stand such tax as proposed. Theseinstitutiousareinvested with valua ble franchises not enjoyed by otherciti.ens and owe something to the government for their existence. What It Would ltcnllru. The secretary hints that a tax of 1 per cent, on incomes of $3,000 derived from in Testments of $50,000 in 0 per cent, stock of this character would net $30,000,000 to tho government and be an insignificant bur den. Tho secretary estimates that the reve nue for the llscial year ending June next will bo $430,000,000, and the expenditures $458,000,000, leaving a deficit of -!8,000,0O0. To meet the emergency the secretary asks for authority to issue $200,000,000 3 per cent, five year bonds, in sums of $')5 and its multiples, to he sold at sub-treasuries or postolllcos. Such bonds would afford to the people at lnrge an oppor tunity to convert their surplus earnings into a form ot security which, while it would be perfectly safo, would not only increase in value by reason of accumulat ing interest, but be at all times available as a means of procuring money when needed. Another plan ho suggests is the issue of $50,000,000 in one year 3 per cent, bonds to bo sold at par. The secretary recommends that until the effect of the repeal of tho silver pur chase law is more fully doveloped no more silver legislation be enacted. The coinage of silver scignoi.ige, he ays, will be pushed. Ad Valorem Duties Championed. The secretory champions the system of ad valorem in placo of speeilie rates of duties on imports, and says tho difficulties of administration of ad valorem duties have been exaggerated. The secretary defends tho tariff for revenue principle, nnd says revenue should be collected with the least possible Injury to the people, but without regurdtothe groundless npprchensions and unreason able opposition of timid or selfish interests. The reduction of duties will encourage imports and increase the revenues for 1S03, it is estimated, about $50,000,000. The report makes no reference to sugar bounty, but recommends that the closest economy lie observed in making appropri ations. Kspocial caution should bo ob served in the matter of appropriations for looal purposes of doubtful character. Anila94ttdor MnoYcngh Continued. Washington', Dec. at. The senate in executive session confirmed tho following among otiier nominations: Wayne Muo- Veagh. of Pennsylvania, to be ambassa dor of the United States to Italr: John II Riley, of New York, fo be consul general at Ottawa; Louis W. I'ratt, of New York, to be collector of internal revenue for the Fourteenth district of New York. Also these postmasters: J. G. Shaw, at llidde- ford, Me.; lines Devier, at Harrisonburg, Va.; Calvin Clenden, at MecIiRiiicgburg, Pa. Anothor of l'striok's Victims Dead. Fokt Smith, Ark., Dec. at. Mrs. John Hendricks, the third victim of Monday's tragedy, diwl last night. Mrs. Oarrett, the fourth victim, is suffering intensely, and her arm will probably have to Iw am putated to save her life. Day, who is un der arrest as an accomplice to young Pat- tick in the crime, has been tranferred to the federal jail for safekeeping, as it is feared that an attempt will be made to lynch him. Ner Jersey' Vital Ktutlstlrs, Tiienton, Dec. 21. The annual report of the state board of vital statistics shows an increased death rate In New Jersey. The population Is 1,588,790, and the death rate 10 88 100 In every 1,000 persons. Dur- ing the year there were 17,178 marriages 33,285 births and 90,596 deatliB. There were 4,073 non-resident marriages, mostly in Camden oouuty. Hallway Thieves Sentenced. Hamburg, Dee. In the trial of fifty one prUonera charged with defrauding the railways by a system or DriDery, twenty-two railway sen ants have been sentenced variously from three months to two years. Nineteen cattle dealers have been soutenced from one to to six months, with heavy noes. IN SENATEj Congress Will Adjourn 'i'li'n i:wnlnfr Until .Inn. 3, LSI) I. Wasiiinotos, Dec. Ml. -Tho Hawaiian question wns disposed of for the present in the senate yesterday, when, nftcr nn argument by Mr. Hoar, In which ho vig orously denounced tho administration, the message and accompanying documents were referred to tho committee on foreign relations, that committee wns directed tc inquire nnd report whether, and if so. what irregularities have occurred in thf diplomatic or other Intercourse between the I'nited States and Hawaii in relation to the recent revolution in those islands. The resolution for a joint committee ol three senators and three members to ex amine and report to congress upon thf Maritime I anal C ompany of Nicaragua with authority to visit Nicaragua, was agreed to. The senate also concurred In tho house resolution for a holiday recess of congress from this evening until Jan. 3, 1894. Tho house spent the day In the consid eration of the two pending conference re ports, those on tho urgentdellcienoy of tin last session, and the Now York and New Jersey bridge bill, preparatory to the ad journment for tho holiday recess, lloth reports were agreed to after some very lively speeches. Tho deficiency bill called forth a very bitter arraignment of both pnrtles for wanton extravagance from Mr. Hutchison (Tex.), ami tho bridge bill at amended by the senate was vigorously op posed by Mr. ('iiiumings, Mr. Warner General Sickles and Mr. llartiett, of New York, but it was dually passed by a de cisive vote. Our Iiiteroita In I!ru7ll. Wasiiinoton, ai. Secretary Herbert do cllned to say what is to lie tho move ment of the New York nnd the Minntono mail when they shall have been made ready for sea. The ordering of tho San Francisco to Hio, with Admiral Ueuham on board, puts that olllcer in command of the United States naval forces there. Sec retary Gresliain Has asked whether it wa tho intention of tho United States gov ernment to open up a possible blockndt of Uio harbor in the interest of American commerce. Tim only reply lie would con sent to make was that lie dhl not under stand that lilo was a blockaded port. In other quarters the reported intention ol tho United States government to interfere should Mello attempt to blockade the port of Rio is discredited. Aztee Towns Unenrtlieit. Ennv, N. M., Dec. at. William Mc Millan, of St. Louis, and K. II. Hronson, of HI Paso, an authority on prehistoric Indian ruins, discovered at from twenty to forty miles below Kildy the crumbled remains of live different Azteo towns that formerly contained, according to usual es timates, 15,000 to .'0,000 people. Hxcava tiotis aro soon to be made to expose the walls, farms and dwellings burled by sands from the hills near by. Thedlscov ery shows that agriculture was carried on by irrigation by the prehistoric dwell ers, and a dense population supported. New .Jersey's Valuation. TliKN'TON, Dec. ai. The stale boani ol taxation lias completed u tabulation of the real and personnl property In New Jersey which is taxable under the general taxa tion laws. The total assessed valuation in tho state, exclusive of Monmouth county, is $757,1 ."J.Sia. The estimated valuation of the entire total is$7S,34ti,SW5. Of tills amount the real estate aggregates in round numbers .fiKO.OOO.OOO, and the personal property 143,340,000. Kvery county in the state shows an increase in valuation over last year. To Investigate the ltlouut Appointment. Washington, Dec. 31. The senate. com mittee on foreign relations, by vote of t he senate, will investigate the alleged ir regularities in our diplomatic dealings with Hawaii. It is understood thnt this investigation iB to go into the entire ques tion, and that it will hnvo especial refer enco to tho appointment of Mr. Hlouut and tlie work performed by him in Ha waii. Tbero has been a disposition main fested in congress to qilcstion the presi dent's right to make the Blount appoint ment. Another Itovnl YVrddlnc. HEIiUN, Dec. SI. The wedding of Grand Duke Krnest of Hesse to Princess Vic toria, daughter of tho Duke of Saxo Co burg and tiotha (the Duke of Kdinburgh) will tako place during the last week of April. The irospeetivo bride and groom aro both grandchildren of Queen Victoria. Tlie Grand Duke Krust is the son of the lnte Grand Duke Ludwiij IV and Princess Alice of England. No I-'ruud in Virginia' S'-iitttorlul Klectinn HlfilMOXD, Va , Dec. 1. Tlie report ot the senatorial investigation committee states that no unusual methods were used to elect members to the legislature last fall, and no fraud or improper means were used to nominate candidates for United Statos senator before tho Democratic cau cus. The report was unanimously adopted. Tlie Chicago Election. Chicago, Dec. at. Nothing lias yet materialized on the charges of fraud made by the Kepu Oilcans, it Is not likely that anything will be done until after the offi cial canvass of the vote, which ought to be finished by tonight. The Democrats do not expeot a contest unless the official canvass shows the vote to be very close. A Juveulle 1'arrlclde. St. I.ofis, Dec. ai. The coroner's jury iu the case of Jesse Funk, the 13-year-old lad who murdered his father a few days ago at Pittsneld, Ills., brought in a ver diet of very probable guilt, and directed that the boy be held without bail fur trial for murder in the first degree. A OOOD BUILDINQ UP of a run-down system con be accomplished by the use of Dr. Pieroe's Golden Medical Dis covery. A long procession of diseates start from a torpid liver and impure blood. Take it, as you ought, v. hen you feel the first symptoms (lan guor, loss of upjietite, dullness, depression) aud you'll save yourself from something se rious. As aa appetizing, restorative tonic, to repel disease and build up the needed flesh and strength, there's nothing to equal it. It rouses every organ into healthful action, purities and enriches the blood, braces up the whole system, and stores health and vigor. 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I will suggest such a dis position of the case to the jury, but the prisoner must not hang. I will contest a death sentence in tlie higher courts." linker Znlss Murderer Caught. VlNni.ASli, N .1., Doc. 31. The authori ties of tills place are sure they have cap tured the murderer of linker Christian Zniss, who wns fatally stabbed by a burg lar about two mouths ago. Louis Flelile, alias l.udwig Ihdserman, lias been posi tively identified Tiy Mr. Fisher, tho linker who wns working with Zaiss when the burglar entered tho bakery anil slabbed the latter. He aNo answers the descrip tion given by Zniss in his nnti-mortcm statement. Flelile declares his innocence. important Convention of Minors. PlTTsnup.d, Due. 31. The miners' con vention which is to be held in this city tomorrow for tho purpose of arranging a scale of prices to be submitted to tlie operators is expected to be tho largest aud most representative gathering of miners ever held heie. President Fryc expects at least 100 delegates to be present. It is to be a joint convention of river and railroad miners. If a general strike is ordered it will affect from 13,000 to 14,000 men. DanlMiry Hatters Weakening. Daniil'UT, Conn., Dec. 31. Tlie locked out hatters are beginning to show signs of weakening, and many aro leaving town daily for Newark, N. J.,and other hatting towns. Tlie unions have reduced tho weekly financial benefit to tlie members to a small amount. It is said that the factories will start up next week as inde pendent shops. Sets., Wets., and 31.00 per Bottl Cures Cotirrlis. lIoarBenftKK.Kore Throat. Croup promptly: relieves Whooping Cough and Asthma. For Consumption It bnsno rival; has cured thousands wboroall others failed; will cure you if taken In time. Soid by Druggists on n guarsnteo. For Lame Back or Chest. uso suiloh's 1'i.ASTKB. 25cts. CHILOH'SACATARRH Have you Catarrh? This remedy la guaran teed to cure you. l'ricoOOcts. Injector lieo. Sold by ('. H. II(;cnliuch, Shenandoah. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) The Restaurant Is cne ot the best In the coal regions, and bas elegant dining parlors attached for the uee of ladles. The Har U stocked wl'h the best ales, beers, porters, wlms, HquoisunU cigars. tmujOHANU ui L'ndi r ibe uusplccs of the II. & S. F E. Co., No. 1, 1IEGINNINO, 1,MC1S Kittling JANUARY 8, 1H91. In .uUlltion to the uttrut tlonn h llu nniiriillUrntUiHiiluy ut thr booths there will bi u gruua MUSICAL EHlEflHTI Am) dtl.i r nznuHeaients. Chuuge of program ruth mlit A numbered tiik i tfiu-ii to eiith in ihun purehnH mir u ticket of uUmiMjiuii 5 Tickets, Only 5 Cts. SMS, M " iH H W BI3 FAIR! READING RAILROAD SYSTEM. HUB TABLX IN EFFECT NOV. ID, 18113. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows 1 For New York via Philadelphia, week dura, 2.10,6.25,7.15), a.m., I2.M, 8.50, 6.M p.m. Sunday 2.10,7.48 a. m. For Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 7.20 a. m., 12.VD, 2.60 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2.10,5.25,7.111, a.m., 12.20, 2.W, 6.55 p. m. Sun day, 2.10. 7.18 a. m 4.30 p. m For Ilarrlsburc. week days, 2.10, 7.20 a. m 2.60, 6.66 p.m. For Allentown, week days, 7.20 a. m., 12.20, t.60 p. m. For I'ottsvlllo, week days, 2.10, 7.20, a.m., 12.20, 2.50, 6.66 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.80 p. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days, 2.10, 6.26, 7.10, a. m 12,26, 2.M, 6.56 p. m. Sun day, 2.10, 7.48 a. m 4.28 p. m. Additional for Matianoy City, week days, 7 0U p. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.20 a. m., 2.60 ii, m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lowlaburg, week days, 3.26, 7.20, 11.80 a. m 1.S5, 7.00 pm. Sunday, 3.36 a. m., 8.06 p. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10, 8.26, 6.26, 7.20, 11.30 a.m., 12.20, 1.35, 2.50, 6.66, 7.00, 8.86 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 3.26, 7.48 a. m 3.0o, 4.M1 p. m. For Glraravllle, ( Rappahannock Station), week dKVB, 2.10, 3 25, 6.26, 7.20, ll.WJ n. m. 12.20,1.36, 2.60, 6.66, 7.00, 9.36 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 3.267.48 a. m 3.06, 4.30 p. ai. For Ashland and Shamokln, weok days, 8.26, 6.26, 7,20, 11.30 a. m., 1.36, 7.00, P. 86 p. m. Sun day, 8.25, 7.4S a. m., 3.03 p. m. THA1NS FOU SHENANDOAH: Leave New York via Fhlladelpma, week days. s.00 a. m., l.dO. 4.00, 7.30 p. m 12.16 night. Sur dity, 6.00 j. m., 12.15 night. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, weok days, t.00. 8.46 a. m., l.uo, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.16 a. m. Leave PLllfulolphlR. Market alrcct Station, week days, 4.12, 8.36, 10,00 a. m., and 4.0C, 8.00, 11.80 p. m. Sunday 4.00, 9.03 a. m.. H.iO p. m. Leave Heading, week days, 1.&5.7.10, 10.05, 1.50 j. m., 5.65, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, 10.48 a. m. Leave I'ottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m. 12.30, 0,11 p. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a.m., 2.08 p.m. Loavo Tamaqua, week days, 8.20, 8.48, 11.23 a m., 1.21,7.16, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.20, 7.43 a. m., 2.60 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3.45, 9.18 11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.42, 9.64 p. m. Sunday, 3.46, 8.12 a. m., 3.20 p. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, weok diys, 2.40, 4.00, rS.80,.35,10.40,11.69a.m.,12. 55,2. 03,5.20,0.20,7.57,10.10 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00, 8.27 a. m., 3.37, 5.01 p. m. Leave Uirardvlllo, (Rappahannock Station), weeks days, 2.47, 4.07, 6.36, 9.41 10.46 a. m., 12.06. i.lt, i .01, 6.26, 6.32, 8.03, 10.18 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 1.07, 8.38, a. m., 3.41, 5.07 p. m. Loavo wllllamsport, week days, 8.00, 9.35, 12.00 . m., 3.35, U.15p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For llaltlmorc, Washington and the West via 1, A O. R. It., through trains leave Ulrard A venuo station, Philadelphia, (P. & It. R. R.) at 3 50, 8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.56, 6.42, 7.16 p. m. Sunday 3 50, 8.02, 11.27 a. m 3.50, 5.42, 7.10 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street whan and South street wharf, lor Atlantic 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 710 am. Accommodation, 8 00 u m, 4 30, 6 45 p m. Bundays Express, 7 30, 800, 830, 9 00, 10 00 a m nnd 4 30 p in. Accommodation, 8 00 a m and 145 p m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express (Mondays only, 6 45) 7 00, 7 35, 9 30 a m and 3 16, 100, 6t 0, 7 30, 9 30 p m. Accommodation, 550, 8 10 a m and 4 30 pm. Excursion, from foot or Mississippi Avenue only, 0UC p m. -unaays Express, 3 30. 4 00, 500, 0 00, 6 30, 7 00, 7 SO, 8 00, 9 30 p m. Accommodation, 7 30 a m and 5 05 p m. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia Pa, LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD, Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, Alauch Chunk, Lc blghton, Slatlngton, White Hall, Catasauqua, Allentown, Uethlebcm, Easton, Philadelphia liazleton a..d Weathcriy at 6.C4, 7.38, 9.15 a m., 12.43, 2.67 p. m. For New York, 6.04, 7.38 a. m.. 12.43, 2.57 For CJuakafeo, Switchback, Gerhards and Hud sondale, 6 01, 9.15 a. m., and 2.57 p. m. For liazleton, Wllkea-Uarre, Whlto Haven Plttston, Laccyvllle, Towanda, Sayro, Waverly, and Elmira, 6,04, 9.15 a. m., 2.57, 5.27 p. m. For Rochester, Uuffulo, Niagara Falls and tho West, 6.04, 9.15 a. m. and 2 57 5.27 p. m. For llelvldcre, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 0.04 a. m., 2.57 p. m. For Lambertvillo and Trenton, 9.15 a m For Tunkhannock, 6.0 1, 9.15 a. m., 1.67, 5 27 p. rr For Ithaca and Geneva 6.04, 9.15 a. m. 5 27 p. m For Auburn 9.15 o. m. 5 27 p. m. For JeanesvIUe, Lcvlstonandllea"" Meadow. 7 88a.m., 5.27,8.08 p.m. For Audenrled, liazleton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 0.01, 7.3S, 9.15, a. m., 12.43, 2.57 b.vr p. m. For Scranton, 8.04, 9.15. a. m., 2.V7 , 5 27 p. m. For llazlebrook, Jeaco, Drllton and Freeiand, 6.04, 7.38, 9.15, a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 5.27 p. rr. For Asbland, Glrardvlllo and Lost Creek, 4.52, 7.51, 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 Caimcl and Shamokln, 7.00. 8.50, 11.08 a. m., 2.28, 4.40, 8.22 p.m For Ytttesvlllc, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 6.04, 7.38, 9.15, 11.05 a m., 12.43, 2.57, 5 27, 8.08, 9.33, 10.28 p. m. Trains will leave Sbamokln at 6.45, 8.15, 11.45 a. m., 1.55. 4.80 9.30 p. m., and arrive at Shenan doah ! 7.3S, 9.15 a. m.. 12.43. 2.57, 6.27, 11,15 p. m. Leavo Sbcnandoab for Pottsvllle. o.txi. ;.38 P.0K, 0.15, 11.03 11.30 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.10 5.27, 8.08 p. m Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah. 6.00. 7.35 9.05,10.15,11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.15,7.65, lo.uu p. m. x.cavo snenanaoan ior uazieton, o.m, 7.3S, v. io, a, m.. 12.43. 2.57. 5.27.8.08 p. m. Leave Uazieton for Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.C0, ii.ua a. m., 12.10. z.ro, B.au, 7.2a, 7.5a p. m. SlUfWAI TICAlMtJ. Trains leave for Asbland, Glrardvllle and L0111 Creek, 7.29. 9.40 a. m., 12.30, 2.45 p. m. For Uazieton. Black Creek Junction. Fcnn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Eaaton and New York, 8.40 a m., 12.SU, 2.55 p. m. For Phlladelnhia 12.30. 2.55 d m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and uciano, B.4U, u.ra a. m., iz.ju, z.do, 4.10 0.03 p. m. Leave Uazieton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.30 1. m.. 1.64,5.30 p. ra. Leave Sbonaudoah for Pottsvllle, 5.50, 8.40, w.av a. uj., y. iu. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.4t a.ni.,i.Mi,D.iDp. m. It. II. WILBUR, Genl. Bupt. Eastern DIv South llethlchcm, Pa. CIIAS. S, LEE, Genl Pats. Act.. Philadelphia. A. W, NONNEMAOHER, Asst. G. P. A., South ltethlenem. Pa, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SCHUYLKILL DIVISION. NOVEilHEH 19tb. 1898. Trains win lone Sbenandoah after tbo above date for Wlggan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading, Pottstown, Phccclxvllle, Norrlatown and Phil, adelphia (Uroad street station) at 0:00 and 11:45 a. m. ana:iop. m. oa weeKuays. 'ori'OiM' vllle and intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Gllberton, Fraokvllle, New uastie, at. uiair, rottsvine at o:uu. v:u a. m. and 8:10 d. m. For Hamburg. Readlnu. Pottc town, Phccnlxvllle, Norrlatown, Philadelphli at 6:00. 9:40 a. m.. 3:10 n. m. Trains leave Fraokvllle for Shenandoah at 10:40 i.-m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p.m. Sundays, 11 :18 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:15. 11:40 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays at 10-40 a. m. and 6:16 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station) for rottsviuo ana onenanuoan at 0 07 ana nil, 4 10 and 7 11 pm week days. On Sundays leave atoouam. c or rouevme, v so u m. For New York Express, week days. n.Qon i U KIR RU1 BVI n Ul 11 7.1 11 U am, U 00 noon, 12 41 p. m. (Limited Ex press 1 03 and 4 50 p m. dlnlne cars.) 1 40, S OU, 0 6V, t UU, DW, U UU. 0 DU, JO. Q 12, innllnm 19 HI mlfrVifr UnrHliru O OA A fU. A Kl 6 16, 8 12, 9 60, 11 03 11 S3, a m. 12 41. 1 40, 2 80, 4 00 (limited 4 NJ) r 2U, o zu. o ta 7 2.1 ana 812pm and 12 01 nicht. For Sea Girt Long llranch ana Intermediate stations, 8 20, nil a m, and 4 00, p m WBCKuaya For llaltlmorc and Washington 3 50. 7 20. 8 31 9 10, 10 20, 11 18 a m, 12 10, (12 35 limited dining car,) 1 80, 8 40, 4 41, (5 10 Congressional Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 017, 0 66, 7 40 and 1183 p. m week days. Sun days, 3 60, 7 20, 910, 1118 am., U10, 141, 6 63, II 8and740pm. For Richmond, 7 00 a m, 12 10 and 11 33 p m, uuy, uuu i ou ii, ui. wttttK uuys. Trains will leave Harrlsburg for Plttsburt ana the West everyday at 1 40, 8 10 a m, (820 ii m uwiieu;, a .iu, t ou, ti oa p m every uay. Wy for Alioona at 8 18 am and 6 00 p u every dy. For Pittsburg and Altoona at II SO a m every day. Trains will leave Sunbury for WUluuniport, Elmira, Caaandalxua, Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls at 1 35, 1 18 a in, and 1 86 p m week days. For Elmira at 6 44 p m week days. Tor Erie and intermediate points at 6 18 am dally. For LoLk Haven at 5 II and 9 60 a in dally, 1 ifi and b 41 d m week dan For Renovo at 6 II a m, 1 to and 6 44 pi week days, and 1 18 a m on i Sundays only. For Kane at ( IS a m, dully, i 1 8r- B rr week days. a. SC. I'HKVUBT, Gen'l Manner J. K. Wood. Oeo'l Pua'f'r Aft FirstNationalBank THEATRE IIUILDING; iSlictinntloah, Pccupsi. CAP1TAL,- K. W. LKISKNHING, President. P. J. FERGUSON, Vice Presldti J. R. LK1HENRINU, Cashier. S. W. YOST, Assistant Canhltt Open Dally From 9 to 8 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit. hlohhoid Qm uur.mii. A revolution In corset making! Bometblnc newly No breaking ; no Thinner and oloaner tban whalebone, and ten! times as elastic and durable Ladles delighted. Made in all b Li a pes. For sale uy A. OWENS, Shenandoah, Ps Medical GtStlt. 2M fj. Sr.'liHh r',aS,,t,i i letter i f :r?v,r, t .l.tnt:o,n'' .!,. rc ' ,'.,n:p Ii . V . I'toUP Are toe olrlet in Amprie- tc- ! p Spccir.i Jlur.'iJ-n .a:l. Varicocele, Hydrocele, V i;.ti I". Tri'nlment .;.'rtp;' .s munlratlmis irfdlv c n' ltok. ift' f noili 0 S1 M All lv '..In e Chris. Bosuler's 8ALQ0W AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) X04 Sou tli Main Street. Finest wines, whiskeys and clears always in stock. Fresh Beer, Ale and Porter on tap. Oho 1 co Temperance Drinks. Easily. Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, mid all the train of evils from cnrly errors or later exeebses. the results ot o erw ork, sickness, worrv.etc FullEtrengtli, development and tone gtl en to every organ and Portion of tho body. Imple. natural methods. Immediate Improvement t-oen. Failure impossible, 2,(HW references. Book, explanation and proof mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Ale arid Beer JAMES SHIELDS, Mnnugor Sliennndf ah Brunch. P Htt's Popular Saloon, ilforBaerly Jos Wystt't,) 19 snd 21 West Oak Street, 6HKNANDOAK, 2 A ".! iiooked with the boat beer porter, tlea, tiitiliiM, brni.nieK, wttiea, Mc. yiceut clgira tiur mtr MUohea Corrill mviwtlon to ill 104 North Main street, HhenHndoah, Pa., WUOLESALE BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. Ice Cream wholesale and retail. PIccIcb uridpBrtleRupplltd on short notice. RELIABLE - HAKO - L 139 Houtli Hatu Htreet, S la. clofv la, T?a, All work guaranteed to be tlret-class In every resiect- respectfully holtot a share ut y our patronage. Goods ctllf d for and delivered Utile ties and Lace Curtains a specialty. W. J. DECK'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley, Hetween Centre and Lloyd Streets. "Wheelwright work, Cnrringo and "Wagon building, ITorseahooing nnd General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Mir 2 f DOCTOR i 0 i.o- Jo lo Oo hi to 8K5- -t
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