W Evening Herald.5 7QBUSIIKD DAILY, BUND AY EXCEPTED WSIKI.T, EVKKT SATOBDAT. Xi A. admit ...ITofrMor M. O, 110? XR Editor and 1-ulUilier VT, J. WAltttXB Xoenl mitur tt M, J10rjfK........l"nM Munitffr SUBK5KIPTION Dailt.pot year...... .. "Wsssxr, per - - . I 00 ,Ictwi(ff Hut. Transient, 10 eente per line, first lneertloo ; S tout per line mibeequent Insertion, Rates r reenter (Utilising: bud be bad on applfc. ttea at the ofllee or bv mall. 1 1 Watered t the I'ostofllce. at Shenandoah, l'a , for transmission through the malls as second-olaes mall matter. A CALL. The Boli'gKtfH elected to tlio lt Hp publican Htate Convention aro hereby rliited to niftt at the 0re IIohm in tlieOltv of llHrrioburu on Wednes day, Jhii. 3rd, 801, at twelve oVIock. noon, of said day, for the purpoof plaoiiin In nomination u cundidutefor Congrtoeninn-Ht-IjiirBH to (111 the v cancy occasion nl by the diathoftlif Hon. William Lilly. Horace 11. I'ackkh, Chairman. Attn-t, Jkbb 1$. ItMX, Secretary. WelUboro, l'a., Dec. 11, 1893. STATE COMMITTEE. The members of tlio llepubllcnn HtntH Committee urn rtoiltttlod to meet at the I.oehiel Hotel, in the city of FTnrrlslmri. on Wednesday. January 3rd, 1&D4, at ten o'clock a. m., for the purpose of fixing the time and place of holding the next Slate Convention, and thedoing of such other business ns may be proper, ii. V. UIlkeson, Chairman Ken. State Com. Attostt-JKKK 11. Rux, A. D. Fkt- bkoIjF, Secretaries. PmriADHLPHIA, Dec. 11, '03 Why waste time on the Wilson hill? This Conirrees linn alieady defeated one national bankruptcy bill. "TlIK tarill qmstion In u question of moralitv." exclaimed the President during the last National canvass. The workiuis people now have the chance of testing what Democratic tarill mor nlity is worth. Does it tnke the place of steady eiuploymentand good wages? Thk provisional government of Hu- wall has ample power to prevent Presi dent Cleveland from forcing "Queen1 Ijllliuokalalil back upon the throne It can chop oil her head. Such things have been done under lets provocation And that is just what "Quteu" Lil threatens to do in the eato of Presl dent Dole and his cabinet if she ever gets a chance. Conoukssman ISithTZ, of Indiana who introduced a bill for an income la sudlclout to yield aunuiilly suiHc lent to pay all the soldiers' pensions. wauls to exempt salaries of $5,008 and under. It was probably that M. C -who aimed bis gun "to as to kill it, if it was a deer, but mis s It if it was a calf." He points his bill so as to jus jnUs it If It is a congrewlonal Hilary, He that rareth not for his own salary hath denied the Democratic faith and is worse than Bob fngersoll. IN THE SADDLE. The South is still in the saddle. If our readers haveany doubtsabout It, read the following editorial taken from the Durham, N. C, Qlobe, a Democratic newspaper : Until that raseally peusiou roll is Is purged of the coilee coolera and ..catnip followers, who came In the wake of i've war and stole uniforms from the Northern soldiers dead, eo that they wouil impersonate living soldiers with the ultimate end In view of get ting on the pension lUt, the South will never forget the crimes committed and never forgive the criminal comniit- Uuz them. Tu ueoole of the South have fbr- givw th Biitoiiert, Bloodhound ' And BurbwrUas who charged down on thl fair South land in dettauoe of God and man, and turned the country into aseothlug. shrieking hell of gore and Are. And now they want the laatetink and stain of Yankee scoundrellsm awent away. They are willing to for ?et the well-remembered scenes of jnurdeiod aud mangled Confederates, the Yankee prison bells where brave heroes were starved and frozen todeath bv the relentless and fiendish North they even will forget the period of re ooustruotlon and Ha record of Hvagery, brutality and debauotiery. But we tell you now that ae long as they chtrish the patriotism ofjef- Jhraoti Davis hero and staiesuiau ibev will not condone the monuoieut at eraae of the lth rtntury the eoi erutratton and acrumulatkn of tbe New World's whkedneas all found piled and bunched together 111 the Iniquitous and damnable pension roll. TIM Troublous TimoB in Sovoral Con tinental Cities, TEENOn ANARCHISTS ACTIVE. Tliry Ainun Tlienm-lvmi liy Knm.lilnf; Window In Orlcntm IIaIIiiii Illolers Hefc Flrn to ii Niiinlior of IIiiIIiIIiik AmUcr ilnlu NocIiiIIhIh Charge tjpim tlio lolIco, I'AI.ktimo, Duo. 27. At Caltanlscttn riots of h prinn nature followed the ar rest of b niim wlio won charged by the po lice with exultinK the inhabitant!! of the commune of Vnlvuarnera to rebel against the local authorities. The man referred to ntrtiKxled violently after being ar- rented by the gendarmea, and called upon the eople to rescue him. TheKentlarines Were roughly handled while attempting to escort their prisoner to the barracks, and after repeated apealM to the crowd o disperse, drew their revolvers and tired Into the air. This enabled the gendarmes to reach the barracks, but thousands of the rioters attempted to storm the buljd ingand were repulsed by the imllce. This repulse only served to farther enrage the people, and they returned, furious with anger, through the streets nrd t fire to the town hall, the Casino, the residences of the commissary of police and of the mayor, a telegraph office and the post office octroi bureau and the police court, causing a very largo amount of damage. Vreiirli AnnrditaN Mill Active. Oiim:ans. Dec. 27. This city Inst night was thrown Into n state of terror by a violent demonstration cm the part of "the anarchist, who ran along the Faubourg de la Madeline acting in a most riotous manner and shouting: "Ixmg live an archy." They broke the gas lumps all along "the thoroughfare, tore away tho supports to a number of trees, and, with these weapons, smashed all of the win dows in the vicinity. The police today are searching for tho leaders of the mob, who are known to be friends of the nrrosted anarchists Moullnlor and Colas. Men acing letters, evidently written by an archists have been received by tho prin cipal residents of Orleans. At ftt. l.tieune twenty cartridges, fully charged, have been found In the railway station. They were evidently stolen from a dynamite depot near by. The Ilurcelona ThentiT Ontrnn. BAKCKLON A, Dec. 27. Tho anarchist Cerezuelo, who was recently arrested at Huesca, has made a confession, in which he acknowledges that ho himself throw the bomb in tho Llceo theater. Tholsimbs found beneath tho seats in the theater were placed there by an Italian anarchist named Salditii, who is also under arrest and has likewise made a confession. An archist Codina manufactured the bombs fro.ii moulds prepared by Sivepol, tho printer, who was arrested the other day for implication in the dynamite outrages, and who confessed that lie had made these moulds. The 8-year-old child whoso statements llrst gave the clew by which the culprits were detected lived in tho house where Codina lodged. This child says that the bombs thrown nt General Campos were concealed in pota of artificial flowers. Aiiiftterilnin Itlotcrs light tho rolico. Amsterdam, Dec. 27. Two thousand unemployed workmen, orgunized into a parade by socialist agitators, inarched in procession yesterday through the leading streets, though they were repeatedly dis persed by the police. Finally, however, a detachment of 100 policemen charged with drawn sabres on tho mob. Tho lat ter replied by showering stonos nt tho police, and sovernl pitched battles fol lowed, during which a number of people on both sides were more or loss injured. Three socialists and one policeman were severely wounded. Tll Chicago linker' Strllie. Chicago, Dec. 27. The bakers' strike is spreading and yesterday six mora bakeries were compelled to shut down for lack of men. This now makes ten' bakeries out of the sixteen in which the men are controlled by tho association in which the strike is on. The strike seems to he running largely by nationalities, Saturday all the strikers were Germans and today they are all Swedes. Tho bosses claim that they will soon have nil tlio men they need, while the men claim that they will win. An Expensive Spree. New Yokk, Dec. 27. One year ngo Thomas Coleman, of Hast One Hundred and Sixth street, inherited tho sum of $17,000 from his father,, who was n pro fessional beggar. As soon ns tho money came into his possession he and his wife and mother-in-law started on a spree, which was continued until all three of them were arrested for disorderly conduct. The money is all gone. KnlghU to Change Headquarters. Philadelphia, Dec. 27. General Mas ter Workman Sovereigu, of the Knights of Labor, aunounces that the headquarters of the knights, on North Hroaa street, has been put in the hands of real estate agents for tent, and that hereafter the headquarters of the order will be in Washington, D C. MittMbtritta ComplHtuly Subjugated CAPE Town, Dec. 27. A dispatch re oeived here from Major Forbes, command ing the field forces of the British South Africa company, says tuat tbe MautUeles have been completely subjugated. It la added that King Ixibengula has fled, and that he apparently has no intention ot re turning. Tho Kxpresn Safe Was Kmpty. Coffkyvillp, Kan., Dec. 27. The out laws who held up tbe Missouri train south of hare Sunday night secured no money from the express company. The only thing the express messenger had In the safe was a package of plated jewelry valued at tl. Shot 1IU Grandson anil Himself. HAYS CITY, Kan., Dao. 87. II. 1). Par tiintr, in th northwestern jmrtlon of Kills county, shot his grandson, then him self. The boy is still living. Tbe man died instantly. Temporary insanity caused tbe horrible crime. Batons! HountniH Vire. Carlisle, Pa., Dee. 27. Au extensive Diountain tire bas broken out lathe North mountain, near Hterretts Gap, and is sweeping northward. Tim W?atlii-r. Fair; probably slightly warmer tonight; northwesterly vt inds, becoming variable. ' " OPULENT TRAMPS, Tley Curried TJirlr Iloiulle In n Money Hnelc nml Turrorlrnit Cltlrrn. HAltTroHl) City, 1ml., Dec. 27. A band of tramps, armed with revolvers, had been hnvlng things nil their own way among tlio citizens of the south side until Inst evening, when six of the band were cap tured afteran exchangoof several volleys, during which one of tho citizens was shot through the leg and a tramp shot In the arm. At the point of revolvers the gang held up a man In that loonlity about noon In one of the saloons. They entered sev eral of these places, laid their revolvers beside them and intimidated bystander-, meeting the commands of the bartender by leveling their guns at them. They ex cited great suspicion by exposing a well filled money sack, which was variously in timated to contain from WOO to 1 one The money was in silver, gold anil puper currency. The leader of the gang escaped, and It is supposed that he carried the money with him. A CHiiillrtitti for Judge Lynch. Kansas C'irv. Mo., Dee. 27. A masked burglar entered the house of Mrs. Kllen Kelley, 70 years old, live miles southwest of Argentine. She anil her daughter Kllza live alone, and there was consider able in the house. Mrs. Kelley got hold of a long sharp cornknlfe, and a three cornered struggle followed. The robber received a wound In the head, Inflicted with tho knife, and the robber beat both the Women badly about tho head and face with his fist, the dnughter receiving two severe wounds in the head. Fi nally the daughter succeeded in giving the alarm and neighbors came to their assistance. A large posse Is in pursuit of tho robber, nml lynching is not Improb able. AlotliiTiind Children ChnrKr-il with Murilnr HUDSON, N. Y.. Dec. 27. Martha Hocke feller, aged (10, her daughter Kato and her sons Harry and Thomas, were locked up in the Hudson jail for tho alleged killing of Kdwnrd Hockefellor, nged OS, who was found dead in bed at his home in Cierman town with his feet strapped together and his skull fractured. An Inquest is now in progress. A boarder In the family is said to be implicated and he, too, may be arrested soon. The iiunir has created a great sensation in (iermantowii. Tivoll and Mndaliu, where the Rockefellers are well known. Trrrorl7cil by ti Fugitive Mimlurer. Vll.LIAMSIortT. l'a., Deo. 27. Tho peo ple of Cea.'ii'e township, Lycoming county, have In en teirorized for tho past few days by a desperado named Thomas Kennedy. Chief of 1'olice Husaell, of this city, has started after him with a posse. Kennedy heard f tho chief's coming and made tracks for the woods. Kennedy is the man who murdeicd a hotel proprietor at Cross lorks, in Potter county, three months ago and escaped, l'otter county hus a standing reward of JvO') for his arrest. ISroUo ii Ituilroad Kfcoril. CmcAdo, Dec 27. Francis J Dawes, the wealthy Chicago brewer, received word at New Orleans that his child was dying here, and chartering an Illinois Central train the tracks were cleared and Mr. Dawes and his wife were whirled over the 1,000 miles at the rate of a mile a mlnuto. He pnid about SI.TOll lor tlio Jrip and broke all records between Now Or leans and Chicago, making the run in tweuty-flvo and a half hours. llriitnlly Iteaten by lVddler. PnoviDCXCE, Dec. 27. Jacob Jacobo vltch, u Polish Jew peddler, is under ar rest for a brutal assault upon Mrs. Aaron Wlghtnmn. lie called nt Mrs. Wight mnn's house, aud falling to sell anything he kiolccd her m the abdomen, Indicting serious wounds, as sho was in a delicate condition. Mr. Witrhtmnu arrived at this juncture, and a lively tight folio-wd. Mrs. Wightmnn's n , rv is verv doubtful. YOUB MONEY IS RETURNED If you receive no benefit from Dr. Pierco'a favorite Prescription. This fair and business-like olfcr is held out to all wo)nen who suffer from tho disoases and de rangements pecu liar to meir sex. To weakly womanhood no prize could be more secure, nor the licneflt more lasting, than that to be derived from the purchase of a bottlo of this famou3 " Prescription." Its success in curing all tho functional de rangements, painful disonlr-i-s, and chronic weaknesses of women, w:u rants its makers In guaranteeing it, Wli-n this medicine has done for thousands of din. -ate women, it will do for you. At the two critical periods in woman's life, tbe chango from girlhood to womanhood, and, later, the "change of llfo," it's an invaluable tonic and a soothing nerv ine, which can produce only good results. It cures cases of nervous prostration, insomnia, or inability to sleep, and many nervous disor- tiers due to derangement oi mo iuucuons. SNEDDON'S : L'bk Horses ana Carnage to Hire. 'aullng of all kinds promptly atleaden v. Horss taken to board, at rate tfatai liberal. VFAR ALLEY. Bear of Ik Coffee Bouse. 3rt.3l333;38f3S'jei AUCTION COMMISSION HOUSE Tbe place for business men to send their surplus stock of every deter ip tlon for sale AUCTION DAYS. Tuasda)s, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody ean tend coods of every description to the rooms and ihcy will be fcold at auction on the usual ernn. All goods told on commis sion and setlltmtnte made on the day follow ing the tale, Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Iluildtng, Cor. Centfre and Lloyd Streets. The fn Whu wrotb tbe Sony ! "Ji neier etirt iu wander from hit own flrttui." was Inspired vhlle sltt.ng before one of my rt tie Heateri. I alto have on band the bebt Sieves and Kangf in the tnarUi t a. d a hirue fctor-k t f llousefurniwhinp (ioods. Pluaibinif, rnn-ii undHK)utiuKaspeeiuliy. All woik Kuaranteed, T. O. W4.TBHI8, Cor. of Lloyd and While Sts., Bhenandoab, Pa. Hood's Cures lira. John 1'cnton Dyspepsia, Intonso Misery "No pen enn ducrlbe the toflerlng I en dured tn Years from JrancDsla. I had al most Given an Hope ot over being any hotter wnen i tie :an to wko noon s oarsapariua. a nmrnttrelr cured and advlie anyone suffer ing iroia dyspepsia to try Hood's Sarsapariila The truth of this statement I amglni! to verify it unr time." Mas. JoiUf l'KMio.v, 07 l'rido Street, l'ltuburEh, l'a. Hood'n Pllla are purely vegetable, caro. full jjreptuedliom tbe best lucredleats. 2u. Tried to Wreck nil Klrctrle Car. Ciiekti:u, l'a., Dec. Si. An attempt was made to wreck the last car from Media on the Chester and Media Klcctric railway. The car ran into logs and other obstruc tions placed on the track. Motorman Drown succeeded in checking his car sufli clently to prevent a serious accident. No one was hurt. Tho company has offered n reward of $100 for the detection of the wreckers. Tim renmy ltiMltlrliig Torres. PlTTsmmo, Dec. 27. It Is authorita tively announced that another heavy re duction In the working forces of the Penn sylvania railroad will be made Jan. 1. The discharges will extend all over the line between New York and this city, but not further west. They will include the clerical forces also, which it was thougllt would not be touched. Arrested for Street l'reiichhig. DnVKli, N. .1., Dec. 27. City Marshal Hagen arrested Kev. James t'ovnnnugh, known throughout New Jersey as the one nrmed evnuglist, for preaching on the street and blocking the thoroughfare. He was taken before a justice and after being warned that he must not prench on the streets and gather a crowd he was di charged. Seven Pleasure Seeliers Dromied. SVDNnv, N. S. V., Dec. U7. A pleasure party boating on the river ai. Kiama, u town ninety miles from lure, which has an nrtilicial port designed as a harbor of refuge, was carried out to sea and wrecked in the surf in the presence of hundreds of spectators, seven out of the eight per sons in the Doat were drowned. lllaek Diphtheria's Ituiugrt". NEW CasII.K, Pa., Dec 27 Since last Friday three children In the family of William limerick, in Mahoning township six miles from this city, have died from ; diphtheria. There are still two otborcliil dren iu the family down with the disease. Seven other families In tho same locality are allilcted lllg flints Works Hemtiun. PlTTSUl'Ud, Dec. 27. The Howard plate glass works at Duniiesne, resumed in full yesterday, giving employment to over 050 men and boys, who havo been out of work for nearly four months. Enough orders havo been received to keep the plant in operation several months. Went Crazy Over Football. Atlantic City, Dec. 27. Dennis Dean a hotel proprietor, who went insane on the subject, of football a few weeks ago, was taken to the state Insane asylum today. He tulks ot nothing but the game. Ohio VUIae Wiped Out by Flame. IIillsiioko, O., Dec. 27. Taylorsville, O., a village of about 200 population, was wiped out by lire, only a church and one or two houses being left standing. No lives were lost. IS DOcts., 1 $1.00 per Bottle. fhirfifl CouErhs. Hoarseiioss.Sore Throat Croup promptly; relieves Whooping Couch and Asthma. Far Consumption it has no rival; has cured thousands where all others failed; will curb tod If taken in time. Sold by Druggists on ajjuarsntee. For Lame Hack or Chest, use SHlLQH'S X LASTEK. 35 eta. I!LH'S kCATARRK 'REMEDY iiitro vmi Catarrh ? Tnlflremedv in mi urn n teed to cure you frjoe 60ow. Injector ireo- Sold by C. H. Rfgeubuch, Sbonandoah, Ohlobimiffr'H Vm-iUh lllnAuBd BrBd. NNYROYflL PILLS i"V rl5!rtl uufl Only (."luliic A AfC, Jin. nimti.f ladirb ut Iirunit tor T.c't-f WVim Via A i'J nf twwumJ imUnttoiu. At lrugija. or end4& I W JlT in tmpi fur (uixtlauUrs IrailuuBltUi Kat V Kf " UtUvf for .mW,n Ut Ulr, in rolun fij. ssU Ivt Vt9&x MOW. JOE WYATT'S SALOON &UQ RESTAURANT, (Christ. Uowler's old stand.) Hmln coal dm,, alieunnnuHi, Bast beer, ale sr.it porter oo tap. aranasef whiskeys sod : tsars, f Tt.- 1 rirs 'oei rot-n. m aene CHAS. DERR'S SHAVING PARLOR, Fkbi.uson House Hlouk, Kvervthlng tu the tentorial line done In first class btylc. Every thing neat and clsan. -wrBiit'raiiuisssnsH ! TsTII KMjU m mm tm . HEADING HAILHUAU SYSTEM. : IIMB TADLI IN imOI NOV. 10. 1893. 1 Traltis leavo Shenandoah as follows 1 For New York via PhlladolDhla. week dsvu. 8.10,6.28, 7.20, R.m., I2.I0.2.W, 6.55 p.m. SUBd; 2.10, 7.48 a. m. For Now York via Mauch Chunk, weekdays, 7.20 a. m., 12.28, 2.60 p. m. For Heading- and Philadelphia, week days, 2.10, 6.2S, 7.20, a. m., 12.M, 2.60, 6.65 p. m. Sun day, 2.10, 7.48 a. tn., 4.30 p. m For HarrlBtmrr. week davs. 2.10. 7.20 s. m.. 2.50, 6.65 p. m. if or Aiientown, ween days, 7.20 s. m iz.zs, 160p.m. For Pottavllle, week days, 2.10, 7.20, s.m.. 12.20, 2.60, 6.66 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7,48 a. m., 4.80 For Tamaaua and Mahanov C-ltv. week davs. 2.10, 6.3T, 7.20, a. m., 12.20, 2.60, 6.66 p. m. Sun day, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.30 p. m. Additions! tor mananoy uuy, weeii uayn, 7 uu p. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7,20 a. ra.,2.60 p. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lawlsburg, week davs. 3.26. 1 20. 11.H0 a. in.. 1.15. 7.00 urn. Sunday, 8.35 a. m., 8.06 p. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10. 8.26, 5.26. 7.20, 11.80 a.m., 12.26, 1.36, 2.G0, 5.65, 7.00, 0.36 p. m. suna&y, x. iu, i.xti, 7.48 a. m., 3.U0, 4.m p. m. ror uiraravuie, utappanannocu station), nub .1 n "J OK KOK , , S1 -- . wtjo. .,v, "-', u.ev, a,,wv u.. 12.26,1.36, 2.50, 5.65, 7.(10, 0.36 p, m. Sunday, 2.10. S.26,.7.48 a. m., 3.06, 4.30 p. m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week davs. 3.26. 6.25, 7.20, 11.30 a. rn., 1.33, 7.U0, 0.36 p. m. Sun aay, t.xa, 7. in a. ul, i.w p. m. TUAirvn run auGflANUUAu; Leave New York via Phlladelnnta. week dive. 8.00 a. m 1.30, 4.00, 7,90 p. m., 12.15 night. Sut- ay, 7.,ii p. m., UE.ID mgni. i.enve New York via Mauch Chunk, weekdavt-. 4.00, 8.45 a. m 1.00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m Lieave l'nuaacipma, lteaaini; Terminal, Heck days, 4.12, 8.36, 10,00 a. tn.. and 4.00, 1.00, 11.80 p. m. Bunday 4.00, 0.06 a. m 11.30 p. m. ioave ueaaing, wecK aays. i.a,7.iu, iii.'u 11 v s. tn., 6.56, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 5 50, 1.86, 10.5Sn.DJ, Leave Pottsvlllo, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. 1.. 12 JO, 6,11 p. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a, m., 2.06 p. in. Loavo Tamaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.23 a m.. 1.10 7.15. 0.28 v. m. Sunday. 3.20. 7.43 a. m 2.60 p. m. L-oavo Mananoy uity, wcev aays, 3.49, v.ir, 11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.44, 0.54 p. m. Sunday, 3.46, 8.11 ZZL, A.M p. m. Leave Mahanov Piano, week davs. 2.40, 4.00. 8 SO, 0.36, 11.60 a. m., 12.65, 2.00, 6.20, 6.20,7.69.10.11 p m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00, 8.27 a. m., 3.37, 5.01 p. m Leave uiraruvuic, iitappanannocu uiaiioni, 'eek davs, 2.47, 4.07, 6.36. 0.41 a. a.. 12. 1.01, S.12, 5 20, 6.32, 8.06,10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, ,.U7, a. m., 3.1 o.vi p. m. a. tn.,3.36, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. j'or jsaiiimoro, vvasningion ana me vvost vi H. A O. H. R.. throuEh trains leave RcadlnE Terminal. Philadelphia. tP. A R. K. R.) at 3.43. 7.53, H.26 a. m., !l 51, 7.32,0.53 p. m dally. ATLANT1U UITY IJ1VISIUI. Leave PhlladelDhli. Chestnut street whart cd Houth street wharf, for Atlantic City. vveoKtiays uxprcss, v w, a m, 4 VJt ouup. i. Accommodation, 8 00 a m, 4 30 p m. Bundavs Express. POO. 1000 a in. Accom modation, 8 oo a m., 4 to p m. C. G. HANCOCK, Oen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia Pa, LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah foi Penn Haven Junction. Mauch Chunk. Le hlghton, Slatlngton, White Hall, Catasauqua Aiientown, Bethlehem, Huston, Philadelphia Hazleton aud Weatherly at 6.04, 7.38,9.15 a re.. 12.43, 8.57 p. m. tor new yoric, e.m, 7.;is a. m., ta.43. zb7 For Quakaltc. Switchbick. Uerhards and Hud totickue, 0 01, 0.15 a. m., una 2.57 p. m. For Huzieion. wllkes-Uarre. White Haven Pittuton, Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayro, Wavurly ,nd Iilmira, B.U1, D.15 a. m 2.67, 5 27 p. tn. For Rochester, lluffalo. Nlacara Falls and the West, 6.04, 9.15 a. m. and 2 57 5.27 p. in. i'or uciviucre, uciawaro water uap ant. Stroudeburg, 8.01 a. m., 2.57 p. m. For Lambortvlllo and Trenton, 9.15 a. m. For Tuukhannock.6.04. 0.15a. m 2.67. 5.27 c. n For Ithaca and Geneva 6.04, 0.-15 a. m. 5 27 p. m For Auburn 9.16 a. m. 5.27 d. m. For Jcanesvllle, Levlaton andlleaT Meadow. 7 38 a. m., 5.27, 8.08 p. m. ji'or Auacnneu, iiazicton.stocictoi. anu j,uir ber Yard. 6.04, 7.38. 9.15, a. tn.. 12.43. 2.57 5.27 p. m. fororanton,o.u4. 11.13. . m..j.n. a n d. m. For Hazlcbrook, Jedao, Drltion and Freelunf , o.U4,7.aa, u.is, a. m., ia.4a,a.57, o.si p. re. rui Tou.au W, UUU1U.11ID UUU UUE V V1 UGK, I 7.51, 8.52, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.22, 9.1b n. m. For Itaven Run, Centralla, Mount Catmel ard Shamokln, 7.08, 8.50, 11.08 a. m., 2.28, 4.40, 8.22 p.m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanov City and Delur.o, 6.01, 7.38, 0.15, 11.05 a m., 12.43, 2.57, 6 27. 8.08. 0.33. 10.28 D. m. Trains will leave Shamokln nt 6.45, 8.15, 11.15 a. a:., i.sn. u.isu p. m., ana arrive ar Tuonan doah i 7.38. 9.16 a. m.. 12.43. 2.57. 5.27. 11.15 1). m. Leave Shenandoah for Potibvllle. t., 7 38 9.08, 9.15, 11.05 11.30 a. in., 12.13, 2.57, 4.10 5.27, 8.08 p. in. Leavo Pottsvllle for Shenandoah. 6.00. 7.35 9.05, lO.lf, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00,1. 40..6.20, 7.15, 7.56. 10.00 p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 6.04, 7.33, 9.15, . m 12.43, 2.57, 5.27,8.08 p. m. Leave Hazletcn for Shenandoah, 7 35, 10.00, ii.ue a. m.. 12.10, x.ro, D.au, v.vo. 7.&c p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lost Urecu. 7.29. 9.40 a. m., 12.30, 2.45 n. in. For Hazleton, Ulack Creek Junction. Pens Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Aiientown, uetnienem, uaston ana xew vers, b.w m. 12.30, 2.55 p. m. For Phlladelnbla 1130. 2.55 d m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and ueiano, b.w, 11. ao a. m., is.su, z.do, i.iu a.va p. m Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.3u, ll.SC a. in., 1.51, 5.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.63, 8.40 v.aua. m., 2.40 p. m. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.1' a.m., 1.36, 5.15 p. m. Ii. II. WIL11UH, Gcnl. Sunt. Eastern Dlv South llethlehem, Pa. CHAS S. LEE, Genl Pats. Ant.. Philadelphia. A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. G. P. A.. South Hetblehem, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SCHUYLKILL DIVISION. NOVEStUHIt Wth, 1893. TralnB will leave Shenandoah after the above date for WlgEan'B, OUberton, Frackvlllo, New uastie, ot. uiair, fottsviiie.uamnur?, iicaaine. Poltnown, Phojniivllle. Norrtstown and Phil acclphla (Hroaa street station) at 0:00 and U:1b a, m ana 10 p. m. on ween uayg- rorx-oiis vine and intermediate stations B:1U a. m. SUNDAYS. Tor Wlgcan's, Gllberton, Prackvllle, New usfuc, &i uiair, i-oiwvuio at o:w. v:wa. m ana 3:10 r.m. For Uamburc. Readlns. Pottf tevn, Photnlzvllle, Norrlstown, Phlladelphii at 6.G0. l):4oii. m.. a:10r. m. Trains leave Fratuvllle for Bhe&acdoah at 1D:1Uu m. and 18:14, 5:lH, 7:4E and 10:87 p.m. runaays, ii:iii a. m. acus:w p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:16. 11:16 a. m. and 4:40,7:16 andIU:00p. m.Suodayt ai w.w a. m. anu o: jd p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) foi Pottsvllle and HLenandoah at 6 57 and 8 St & m. 4 10 and 7 11 pm week days. On Sundays leave at 6 w a m. For Pottsvllle. U a jn. For New York Express, week days, at 8 80, 4 OS, 4 60, 5 lb, 6 B0, 7 88, 8 30, 9 SO, 11 00 1114 am. IB 00 coon. 12 ii r. m, (Limited Ex press 1 06 and 4 50 p m. dining oars.) 1 40, x tu, a zu, 1 uu, d uu, 0 uu, o ou, 7 xa, 0 is, 111 tj. tan, u .. .... son A ruL t IU W U IU, Vt UIKUW 0UINPIB O W, W, 1 W, 515, 81i, 9 60, 110811 86, a m. it 41, 1 40, 2 30, 4 00 (limiieQ i wj) d au, o au, oov.i na ana mtpm sno 18 01 nlaht. For Sea Ulrt, Long llrsccb and Intermediate stations, b iiO, 11 14 a m, and 4 00. p m weeKuays For Baltimore and Washington 8 50. 7 SC. 8 21 B 10. 10 30. 11 18 a m. 12 10. flK 35 limited dlnirt car,) 1 30, 8 48, 4 41, (5 18 Congresvlonal Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 017, 06b, 7 40 aud 11 88 p. m week days. Sun dayB.360,720, 710, 1118 am.. 1210, 441, 853, il so ttnu i u p iu. For Richmond, 7 00 a tn, 12 10 and 11 33 p m dallv. and 1 30 o. m. weeic davs. Trains will leave Uarrlsbursr for Plttsburt and the West every day at 1 20, 8 10 am, (8 20 pmjimueuj, ow, t ju, ii no p ui every cay. Way for Altoom at 8 18 am and 5 00 p m every day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 SO a m every day. Blinlra, Oanandalirua, Rochester, Uuffalo and Niagara Falls nt 1 35. 513 a m.and 1 85 p m week days. For Elmlra at 5 41 pn week days, For Brie and Intermediate solnts at 5 18 am dallv. l"6r Lock Haven at 5 IB and 9 50 a m dally, 1 85 uid 6 44 p m week days For Renovo at 5 18 a m, 1 Hti and 5 44 cm week daTS, and 6 18 a no or bunoayj o)..v war iaae n i II qu. dally. week days it. Prkvobi, J R VT"OI) 1 jRhfivev- ne u hm n-'mmnmitlT miil sn . r ' a,k ," ' "f I not k..illu-trutt3rt fro nl-ii rf'itiuK"i,louj,t)il,! DM by UUiil. Jv-t Luis' oltw will rurij. I COOK UfcKEOi Ca, Chicago, 111. FirstNationalBai THEATRE 110ILDINQ.' BliciiantlouJi, Pcnwi -CAPITAL, A.. W, LE1SENRINH, President. ' P. J. FERGUSON, Vice Preic . R, LEIBENRING, Cashier, 1 8. W, YOST, Assistant Ch.i) : Open Daily From 9 to S.1' r 3 PER CMH. ' I Interest Paid on Savings Deposit RLUPIPID COIIIHG. A revolution In corset maklnet coinetniiiK new iv No breakinR; no rustlnf;;iiowrlnlc ling. Thinner and oieaiior man vbalebone, and ten I times as elastic and u ruble. Ladiftfl uelfchted, Slado tn all suapoe. For Bale by A. OWENS, tt Shenandoah, Pa Hedltal Oflleff, i06 V. r ATU I U OUlflHl ID AIHf . I' . Sleeil I(Ih-,.j Varlrorple, il"lr'i -U ' rnuiil.-Atloni wcr "t'v t t 1 , Hook. m. oiuinv' JO. All dr.v .Sr.'i.i, ... Cfirifi. Bossler'3 SALOON MO RESTAURANT. (Mann's old bland) j ' S04 SOKtH ETaln Street. Finest wines, whlskevs and clears always X, stock. Fresh Beer, Ale and Porter on ta Choice Temperance DrlnbK. ' C9.ll. rinlrlili. v Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, , NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nt.rl nil trio train nf avllft Ironi early errors or later' ejicLhes. iuo resuus o overwork, b 1 o k n e 0 b worrv.clc Fullstrength, development ami tone given lo e ery organ ano portion of tho body Mmple.natu 'al methods. Immediate Improvement peen. failure lmpoEsiDie. 2,) references. Book explanation and proof mailed (scaled) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. 1 BUFFALO, N. Y L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S 4 Celebrated Poiter. Ale and Beer JAMES SBIFT.SS. MnniiKer Shenand. ah Branch. - Q fO . U r imiu m 3 11 - a 'J . Piatt's Popular Saloon,.!!! -rormerl j Joe v yatfs) if 19 md 21 Wst Oak Street. PAItl rOIN.4JTOOAH, PA. fouej iiu sweked wltn the best beer, porter, ales, i ns tlskle, brandies, wines, eti i'lntnt cigars isiine surattaonMi. i;urcai lrvitaiion to au 104 North Main street, Hbenandoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAKEB AND COSFEPTIONKB. Ice Cream wholesale and reuil. Picnics and parties supplied on thort notice. - RELIABLE-HAHU - LAUNDRY.' I3Q Sontb Malu Street, 1 jB2xxi.aaxi.cX.o,33., T.. All work guaranteed to be flrst-class in every resieot. we respectfully solicit a share of' y our patronage. G oods called for and delivered Silk ties and Lace Curtains a specialty i W. J, DECH'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Hear Alley, Between Centre and Lloyd Btreots, Wheelwright work, Carriage and Wagon uuilding, Horseshoeing ' and General Repairing of all , kinds promptly attended to. CLEAEY BEOS Bottlers of all kinds of TEMPEEANCE: DRINKS r AND MINERAL WATEUB.- WBidS URIK a Specialty. Also bottlers of the , Fluext Beer ' J7 and 10 reach Mley, SHENANDOAH. I
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