"'"T?'l?r EVENING HERALD Published dally, except Sunday by jikuaj.d vvni.isiiiNd coat pant. Publication oflloe and mo hanloal department, 2.B Kast Coa Street. , I'rio Tp rftlrl delivered In Shenandoah And iBB Perala surrounding towns for Six Cents a week, payable to the carriers. Ily mall, Throe Dollars a year or Twenty-live cents per month, In advance. Advertisement charged according to space ted position. The publishers reserve the right to change the position ot advertisements when ever the publication of newi requires It. Tho right Is also reserved to reject any advertise ment, whether paid for or not, that tho pub Ishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the post omco at Shenandoah, Pa., at second close mall matter. tub xmtriita itr.itAi.n, Shenandoah, Pcnna. Kvening Herald. TUESDAY, SRPT. 23, IBM. Republican State Ticket. For Governor, GENU DANIEL II. HASTINGS, Ceutro county. For Lloutonnnt-Govornor, WALTEIt LTON, Allegheny county. For Auditor-General, AMOS II. MYI.IN, Lancaster county. Jfor Secretary Internal Affairs, JAMES W. LATTA, Philadelphia comity. For Congressmon-at-Larga, OAI.UBHA A. OltOW, Susquehanna county, GEOIiOK T. HUFF, Westmoreland county. County Ticket. For Congress, CHARLES N. IinUMM, Ot Miuersvllle. For Senator, 30th District, JOHN J. COVLE, Of Mahnuoy City. ?or Representative, 1st District. JOSEPH WrATT, 01 Shenandoah. For Sheriff, ALEXANDER SCOTT, . Of Frnckville. For Director of the Poor, NP.m DETiiici;, Of Wayne Township. For Jury Commissioner, THOMAS J. RICHARDS, Ot Itellly Township. Notice! Hereafter all political advertisements, etc., must nr. paid roit in advance. This Is imperative, us the management has ex perltnented long enough and finds that collections for this kind of work are more easily made at the time the contracts are made than at any other time. . I Ami'.iiioank hnvn bud no reason to feel ashamed that the Japanese are called the J Yankees of the East. Very sprightly Yan kees they are. So TAP. this month the treasury expenses have exceeded the receipts about $3,000, 000. There is another promise of good times gone glimmering. THE London Chamber of Commerce will give Chairman Wilson a banquet next Thursday. If his district was In Kngland ho would run n great roce In November. The Louisiana Democrats show n dis position to go over to the side of Protec tion, and have formulated resolutions to this effect of the moat emphatic character, showing a conversion to sound principles hardly looked for in that climate, but extremely gratifying and giving promise that the state may yet roll up n Hepubll tan majority and send delegates to Con gress animated with correct economic and other sentiment, retiring her proseut representatives, who have their merits, undoubtedly, but are not up to date in tdeas and prlnolples. i Twrntt years aio the Younger and Jama boys were the terrors of tho frontier and the heroes ot criminal romance, standing ns tyjies of tho Western briguud nnd desperado, but they were Boon hunted down nnd either killed or put In Jail, where their picturesque talents had no scope for action. They were well nigh forgotten after so long an Interval, but the distinction of one of the families Is revived by the arrest ot one of Its mem bers In St. Louis, charged with a succes sion of erliuoa quite In keeping with his name and traditions. The new genera lion apparently emulates the old and way have before It an equally spirited itotory and perhaps a like fate, a game Isnlly worth the candle If they could bo Hade to realize It. TilEitB Is nothltig quite like tho enchant aient of these first fall days. Perhaps their pleasure is enhanced by the circum stance that when they are gono we shall have no more until another year. Yester day was such a day. Its atmosphere was clear and sparkling. It was just cool enough, to temper the sunshine that otherwise might yet have been n little warm. The recent rains have effectually cleared nway the smoke and dust anil haze that lingered with us so long and unduly oteervod the fair face of Nature. Yesterday's air was like true mountain air, with a bracing quality that made Its inbreathing nn exhllaritlon and mere existence n pleasure. It was also ono of those early fall days equally well fitted for dreaming or for working. Golden days gloriously adapted to cither sldo of man's nature. A cnur.CH In Vermont recently adver tised for a minister, and besides stipulat ing that he should be young, married and Interested In social and church club work, Insisted that ho must be a Republican. Evidently there is not a suggestion of political heresy In this particular church, the denomination of which was not men tioned In the advertisement. The ndver tlsment was written before the recent election in the Green Mountnln state. Should it be reinserted now, it would be only natural to emphasize this point still more. Vermont must of a certainty be all right when Republicanism Is con sidered an Indispensabla requisite in a minister. TlIEKE Is a general clewing up at the White House, Inside and out, which will not be finished, especially the inside, for a couple of years or more yet. The party engaged to do tho lnsido work Is getting ready to do It thoroughly. QUAND i.illMt. I watel' tliGHiioke from my cigarette Curl round the room ami vanish In rlnat inil vow onco more, ben Ilclilin; coquette, Your love's us light, with Its butterlly wings, j ear npto wo Bat on tho stair. A dance or two at the Mllforcls' ball. So charmed was I with your beauty rare I hoard no note from tho orchestra fall. Your hand, retlto In Its primrose glovo. Remained at rest In my trembling grasp, B,ud when ah, ino I whispered of love You blushed roso pink, with an answering clasp. But you have gono on your wedding trip. 1, too, threw rice ns you whirled away. "Soyez heurcute, mondalne," on my Hp What clto so apt could a Jilted one say? And now I emtio at ecstasies past Ono waltz wo had wa9 "Jolo L"nvolec" This lesson learned, that wo live so fast. A season's long for a passion to Btay. London World. HOW HE ENTERED POLITICS. Senator Karris' Obstinacy Helped to Launch Him In l'uullo Life. How Prnntor Ilnrrls enmo to enter po litical llfo Is related ns follows: It happen til away hack In 184". In ono of tho Btato Fcniitorlal districts In Tcnnesscotwo Dein ocrats wero In tho field, whllo tho Whigs wcro united upon ono cnndldato. This meant tho defeat of both Democrats unless ono of them would withdraw. A crowd of gray headed Democrats waited upon Mr. Harris. "If you will nnnounco yourself as ncan dldnto," said they, '"'it will forcoaconven tion or n primary, ono man will ho naniod, and a split In tho party will bo averted." Into tho fight went Mr. Harris. Ho appealed to tho rival candidates to draw straws, lilt c 1 1 beads or tails, havo a nrima- ll miythlng that would leave 'tho field open to ono or tho other. They would not do It. A meeting was bold. Mr. Harris took ono cnndldato by tho hand, led him to tho front of tho platform and said, "If you will withdraw, I will." '"No," said tho determined aspirant. Mr. Harris took tho other mnn, brought him Into tho view of tho pcoplo and mndo tho samo proposition to him. Ho also re fused. All tho obstlnnoy of Mr. Harris' naturo was aroused. "Then I will stay in my self," snld ho, "and I will beat nil threo of you two Domocrats and ono Whig." And ho did It. Ho had n majority of 850 votes, tho largest over polled In that district. Whllo ho was In tho legislature the stoto convention was held, and ho was mado a prosldentiul elector. "This was tho boginntng of all my Woes," pays Mr. Harris, ' for tlion I was led Irretrievably into political llfo." Washington Po lnrU Criminals. Of all cities of tho world Paris presents a gathering of humnukiml most fearfully i .mixed In Us elements or disorder. The 1 crlminnl brought up from childhood in tho capital will risk his llfo for the privilege . of living thero Accordingly many criml- nols who havo been forbidden residences In . . .. ... .... ... rails in spite oi tno strictest; survoinanco r i,a i.,,i. win ti,oi,,. in . ..... . . ... ngnln and take up their cmwr of crime under other nnmo6.-ParU Letter. A llatl Case, Banks (from his berth feebly) I say, steward, do you think it's all up with niof Steward (cheerfully) Hovery think, for tho present, sir, but your happetlte will bo u-comln by an by. New York Herald. Galvoston handles' ovory year 700,000 balos of cotton. Hull Fight Diversions, Spanish matador was charged, Tho knocked over and trampled upon by a Vicious bull nt tho fiesta nt Santa Cruz ono batimlay. A oowboy was, ot his oar- nesr, solicitation, men pernmieu 10 nuej tho nnlmal, which lie did, but hn was llnal- jy iiiruwii, uuii uiu uuu njuuu nun nuu biuaeu null uuui uiu uuwuuys uirtnv t lasso over one of the bull's legs. But the ropo onught tho fallen mnn also, nnd the bull, on a run, dragged tho cowboy for 100 yards and then again turned on Its' Victim. A man In the audlenoe who hwl a ferocious bulldog unmuzzled him, and the bruto In a moment was fastened on tho bull's nock. Tho man was released and the dog had to be hit mi tho bond be fore ho would let go. San Frunolsca Bui lollu. "Wolf Men" nrolilrn Times. Herodotus tells of certain sorcerers wha onoo every year had tho power of trans forming themselves Into wolves. Marcel lus Lldete- says that In hi . day men wore frequently nttuek. 1 by i prcies of mad ness whleh onui-C them to believe that they had been transformed Into wolves and hyenas. Such persons spent the night howling around graveyards. St. Loulj KoDUbllc. GAYNOll'SJMATION He Will Not Head Now York's Democratio Tiokot, WILLIAM 0. WHITNEY NOW LEADS. Sunntnr II 111 Conic) MnTft the Nomina tion, but Will Not Accept Nn Nomina tions to lie Made Until Tomorrow, When Whitney Will Reach unratnga. HlVF.nilEAt), N. Y., Sept. 35. After leav ing the bench nt 0 o'clock last evening Judge William J. Uaynor sent tho fol lowing telegram to M. h. Towns, at Sara toga: "I was elected justice of the supreme court last fall In n district comprising nine counties mid one-fourth of the popu lation of the state. The office enmetome not from those in power, but from the people, and unsought. I was not able to see then that I was entitled to anything merely for having done what I could as a private citizen for honesty, decency and manliness in politics und In government, nor am I able now. "Anyhow, 1 cannot nt this time lay down tho office I hold. I could disregard the effect upon those dependent on me in the loss of the legal practice I gave up to go ou the bench, and again in the loss ot my present handsome salary, but I can not nunln so soon nppeal to the splendid individual Integrity and Intelligence which stood behind tho ballots cast for me last full. I havo said all along, pri vately and publicly, thnt I should not be come a candidate for governor, and the nbove is my chlefest reason. As I nm without n representntlvo at Saratoga, and very busy here, I nxk you to make this public. I nm deeply moved by the favor shown me, and never expected It." Judge Gaynor said to an Associated Press reporter; "I have been compelled by an unusual number of telegrams that have been float li g In upon me to Issuo this statement. I am not a candidate for tho office of gov ernor, and 1 havo been saying so for the the past three weeks. I bad no idea it could go bo far." Judge Gaynor declined to say anvthing regarding his views ns to the possible candidate. TIIK SITUATION AT HAItATOO t. Straws Now I'olnt to the Selection ot lllluin V. Whitney. SAEATOOA, Sept. 25. There Isnotaman versed In the ways of conventions of po litical parties that over saw a situation like that which confronts tho Democratic convention. The piedicumeut is ex plained In n very few words by Lieuten ant Governor Sbeehnn. He said: "There is not a mnn or politician here thnt knows who the nominee of the party will be. It Is nil) b idy or any faction can didate, and the convention will be a Dem ocratic ono In every sense of the word." It is not nt all out of the Hue of impos sibility that there will be n repetition of tho convention of 1870, when the galleries uomina'cd Seymour for governor, he af terwards declining to run and Robinson being selected as the cnudldate. Tho re ception that will be nccorded to Senator Hill by tho convention will undoubtedly take on n remarkable phase, and It Is per fectly probable that he will bo nominated by acclamation from tho galleries. That he will decline, however, is nlmost cer tain and there will huve to be a new nom ination '1 nmm iny's braves struck the village yesterday afternoon, .several of their delegates were seen in regard to the plac ing of Tammany's strength, and every man favored William C. Whitney. Ex Speaker Snlzer said: "William C. Whitney is tho mnn. Sen ator Hill excepted, ho is the mnn to carry the state this fall. He will make his per sonal wishes fcubservient to his party's demands." There Is one significant fact In all thi startling boom for Whitney, nnd that U that Mayor Gilroy, who WB3 In Europe with Mr. Whitney during the past mouth, has nothing to say when asked as to the candidacy of Mr. Whitney. He smiles and says: "Walt until ho comes homo, nnd he will say for himself." It is announced by the Tammany peo pljthat Mr. Whitney, who arrived In New York today, will bo in Saratoga tomor row. Thlsis In itself slgnllicnnt, lor Mr, Whitney was not expected to be a visitor at the convention. Further, those who arranged for the meetings of the conven tlou havo decided to wait a whole day be fore they take up the nomination of can didates, and it is urged that this is in ! favor of tho Whitney boom, because the delay is evidently to let Mr. Whitney's ' decision be known before final action Is . taken. The Flower boom Is not without some ' " : uce. "- " ' " " ulu . b" "vur'! withdrawing his decllua- i if ,'ht de8lrt-d ,llm t0- I' or lieutenant governor the name most I trnt,iIt,f,tiTl v mnnt.lmipil la tlinf. nf lirf.fi. i--- ---- - --- crick Cook, who, it is said, will accept the ii,i, i., '.u.. .... .,m. '' I huA ulv-, If "yot ui nnmed for guverniir iiii iiumuu's lur luu secunu piueu will be ex-Suiintor Linson, of Ulster. For judge of the c.nirt of appeals Speu ce Clinton, of Buffalo, has the call, but D. Cady Herrick.ot Aiuany, Is meutioued us n very probably candidate. The Glasscock Divorce Case, WASHINGTON, Sept. 25. The attorneys nn hf.linlf nf Pbnrle4 niAftannnV In 111 n Rllit. fnr illvnrrn nimliwt hu wife luinilni, Ren. Rtor stewnrt Il8 co-respondent, have asked ieftT0 to tnoilJ(le the affidavits offered by Senator Stewart as evidence ot the Intl- macy of Mrs. Glnsscock with W. R. Abell nmi jmnes S. Cobb, mentioned in those affidavits, these two persons thus being brought into the case as original co-re- gpoudeuts, Princeton's Football Team. PlMNci-TOX, N.J., Sept, 26. The Prince ton 'vaxmiy lined up 'against the scrub yesterday l.i the first practice game of the season. Captain Treucbard has selected the following to play on the 'varsity: Browu and Trenchnrd, ends; Lee and nnd Church, tackles; Wheeler and Tay lor, guards; Crowdls, center; Poe, quar terback; Rosengnrten, Barnett nnd Morse, halves; McCormlck and Burt, fullbacks. Chinese Blaramlers Invade Siberia. ST. PBTE1I8I1UUO, Sept. 25. Itlsrurorted here that Chinese marauders have at tacked the station of the New Ussury sec tion of the Siberian railway, plundered the telegraph office and killed eight Rus sian employes. It Is feared that the gov ernment will make this a pretext to inter fere in the Coreau struggle between China and Japan. MR. HATCH HARD FROM the llrltlih Consul Tells of Ills Eiper lncra In Nicaragua. London, Sept. 25,-Mr. K. D. Hatch, sctltig Ilrltish vice consul at Ulutfields, Nicaragua, In a letter Just received here, makes the following statement of bis ex pFrleuceswith the Nlcnrngunii authorities: "About the middle of August martini law was proclaimed, and Chief of Police Harrison brought me word that Geuernl Cnrrern desired to tee me. Arriving at Gcnernl Carrern's headquarters I found that five other Ilrltish subjects, five prom inent natives nnd two) Americans, Messrs. Lawpton nnd Wlltbsnk, hnd also been In vited. We were immediately placed un der nrrost, as was also a journalist who had come to see what was up We were not allowed to see or communicate with our friends. At midnight wo were tnken to Ulueflelds L.ulT, gunrded by twenty five soldiers After being detained there three days wo were shipped by steamer to Greytown on a vessel having on board 300 troops. We were held nt Greytown for several dnys and then forwnrded to Man agua "President Zelayn Informed me thnt I, the two Americans and seven of the others would be expelled from tho country. Un der nn armed escort, after a three days jouruey, during which we suffered many privations, we reached Punta Arenas. Mr. Ingram, a native merchant, was left at Chluendegn, Nicaragua, to undergo 100 dnys imprisonment. Messrs. Brown, Rlgg and Taylor Were kept In Jail at Gra nada. At one point on our journey food nnd water were denied us. The authori ties refused to inform any of the prisoners of the nature of tho charges against him. At Greytown the captain of her majesty's warship Mohawk demanded my release, but no heed was paid to his communica tion. All of the prisoners indignantly de nied the reports that their acts were In any way tesponslble for the uprising of July6." Manacled Skeleton? Unearthed. St. PETErtsnuno. Sept. 85. A number of skeletons with manacles attached to the arm and leg bones hnve been found buried close to the surface ot the court yard of the custom house here. A sim ilar discovery was mode a few years ago at almost the samo place, but upon the former occasion Instruments of tor ture were also discovered with tho skele tons. It Is stated that a secret chancel lery of tho tyrannical regent Wren, the favorite of Empress Anna, was situated where tho remains were found. Anna ruled from 1T30 to 1730. It Is stated that 20,000 victims of Siren's tyranuy perished during these six years. A Murderous Police Chief. NEwrom, Ark.. Sept. 25. Dr. R. P. Watson, one of the most prominent men In Arkansas, was shot and almost In stantly killed by Robert Simmons, chief of police of Newport. The tragedy Is the culmination of an old feud between the two men. When they met yesterday after noon a quarrel ensued, pistols were drawn and Simmons shot Watson three times through the body. Simmons is in jail. Cnitly Incendiarism At Erie. EniE, Pn., Sept. 25. The firebug applied his torch to the Erie car shops last night. A northwest breeze drove the flames over the flye acre plot so ravenously that the united efforts of the fire department could do nothing but save adjoining property The shops were built twenty-six years ago und were valued at $250,000. Almost Hestroyedby the Hutch Fleet. THE Haoue, Sept. 25. Dispatches re ceived here from Dntnviit, Java, say that Motaram, capital of the Island of Lom bok, has been almost destroyed by the bombardment of the Dutch fleet. Tho besieged llaline-e are beginning to suffer from famine and are expected to capitu late shortly. The Marriage May be I'nitpnned. DAUMSTABT, Hesse, Sept. 25. It is said that the marriage of Princess Allx, of Hesse, to the czarowitz may be postponed again this ttme until February. The con version of Princess Allx to the Greek faith is completed. YESTERDAY'S BAaEBALL GAMES National League. AtlSt. Louis Philadelphia, 31; Louis, 1. At Clevel iud Cleveland, 12;Balt!more, 7. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 10; Brook lyn, 4. At Louisville New York, 8: Louisville. 7 At Chicago Chicago. 17: , Washington, B. At Cincinnati Boston, . 7; Cincinnati. 4. iin.ylvanla State League, At Ilnrrlsburg Hurrisburg, 10; Potts vllle, 8. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Clotlnc Quotations of the New York anil rhlladelphla Exchanges. New Yoiik, Sept. St. The week opened on tho Stock Exclmngo Irregular as to tone, with business Ikht In volume, and although there wero occasional rallies, the tendency of prices was downward. As a rule the rallies In the market were due to the taking of profits on the decline, there being very little buying for , 11,0 lonir account 1 nB.ac.uul closing bias: i j.iiibii auev mi Lehigh Valley 87 W. N. Y. & Pa-... 6 I Pennsylvania 51M ItealUn(( Erie . ..- 15 I)., L.A V. 1H West Shore 1WJ N. Y. C entral 100 Lake Erie dMv 17K Del. & Hudson. ...la. St. l'aul B&H Lehigh Nov 51 N. Y. N. B. pf .. 3K New Jersey Ceo... 113 General Markets PiULAiiisi.viitA, Sept. 21. Flour weak; win ter super.. f2&!U(; do. extras, S.2.t0; No. S winter fumily, .tlas.6u; Pennsylvania roller straight, fli 5(!2 05; western winter. clear, ?ii.tul!.t)0. Wheat dull, weaker, with Mia. bid and Me. asked for Seiiteinber. Corn unsettled. lower.wlth 6ec. bid and 6SKc. asked ' ' steady. Pork steady; new mess, tl9.3515.75 extra prime. Ijl88ia60; family. $1601050: fciiurt. ciear, cuuiib. uuru uun; wesiern steam. t; city, f8.sse8.50. Duller firm: New York dairy, UQXio ; Kleins, 25Kc: Pennsyl vania creamery prints, fancy, 26c.; do. clioko, Eaaaic; do. fair to good, 216MKO.; prints Job bing at M&mc. Cheew quiet; part skim. H fflW4c; New York large. WjiHic; do. small. oHWlOMo. Eggs stronger: New York and Pennsylvania, UUc.; Ice nouse, 15HS17o.; west ern fresh, l?V&Qlttc. Mtc Stork Markets Nnw YonK, Sept. St. Iteeves active and firm; native steers, prime. SU06 06; fair to irood, fl.ttfOo.3l!; ordinary to medium. iMQt 4.7U; common to Inferior. t8 i'VA(.16. oten. $2 (51.75; bulls, 8.Haul.lj; ary tuws, JlfflUW. Oulves firm: poor to prime veals, a7.3S; eriissers. SS.ti-yK. Kl.i p ui.il fommoii to firm lambs firm; i,-uod to tboiie lambs Vsc. blgher: sliten. poor to rrime. t-i? lambs, common to choice. Sa.JiHisl. 7J llotts u-W and loner; fair to cbolie bofc-s. .i. KAbT I.nu.llTV, la . ft pt. Xt. 1'attle active higher: prime. S .1 7V. Kuid. H.TOraS.Hu; fair lhht Mitrs, fl'fca.cU. 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A tmo menu to all sutfererB and to those contemplating imarnage. 'rnemnststuDtiornanuaanKeroiui i canes solicited. Write or call and be saved. 1 flours i 0-3 1 Eve's 6-8 1 Wed. and Sat. eve's ! 6-10 1 Sun. 9-12. Successful treatment by malL IW EFFECT MAT 13, 1SW. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah Pcnn Huvcn Junction, Mauch Cunt, I MKhton, SlattnKton, Wblte Hall, Osttsauai A.lleniown, Uetnlehem, Huston and Weather 0.01 7.38. 11.15 a tn , I2l;, 2 57, 5 27p. m, Tor New Yorlt and Pnll&delohl. 8. 4, 7. S.15 a. m. 12.43, 2. ,. for Quakalre, Hwlu bick, Qerhardg and Hudsondate, 6.01, S.15 in., and 2.57 p. m. For Wlllces-Uarre, Whtto Havon, Plttstc Luceyvllle, Towaula, Sayre, Wavarly a. Elruira, 8.01. 9.15 a. m., 2.57, 5.27 p. m. For ltochester, UuSalo, Niagara Falls ai -.he West, 6.01, 9.15 a. m. and 2.57 5.27 p. m, For llelvldere, Delaware Water Gai a Stroudsburg, 6.04 a. m., 2.57 p. m. For Ijambertvllle and Trenton, 9.15 a. is. For Tunlchannoclt, 6.04, 9.15 a. m., 2.57, 5,27 p. ' For Ithaca and Geneva 6.04. 9.15 a. m. 6 p. m For Auburn 9.16 n. m. 6 27 p. m, FarJoase8vllle,IievlstonandUoa"ertcad3 7.33a.m., 12.43,8.08 p.m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 6.04, T.: 9.15. a. in.. 12.4J, 2.67, 5.27 p. m. Fo'HUver Urook Junction. Audenrled a Dazloton 6 01. 7.38.9 15 a, m 1 12.43. 2.57. 5.27 ai 8.08 p. m. r'or ctcramon, o.ui, v.ia, a. m., z.e, ana a p tn. For Hailebrook. Jeddo. Drltton and Frceloi 1 04, 7.8S, 9.15, a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 6.27 p. rr. For Ashland, Olrardvllle and Lost Greek, t.'. 7.61, 9.13, 10.20 a, m., 1.00, 1.10, 4.10, 6.116, 8.22, 9 p.m. Fcr Raven Run, Centralis, Mount Carmcl a 'Jhamokln, 9.13. 11.14 a. ra., 1.32, 4.40, 8.22 p-: For Yatoavillo. Park Place. Mahanov City a Delano, 6.04, 7.38, 9.15, 11.03 a m., 12.43, 8.1 5 IT, 8.08, 0.33, 10.28 p. rn. Trains wm leave snamosin ai o.id, ii. a. ra.. 1.65, 4.809.30 p. re., and arrive at Shent doab at 9.15 a. m., 12.43, 2.57. 5.27, 11.15 p. i Leave Shecandoab for Pottsvllle, 5.60, 7. 0 0S, 11.05 11.30 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.10 5.27, 8 p. m. L,rave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah. 0.00. 1: 0 )6, 10.15,11.40 a. m., 12.82, 8.00,. 440, 5.20, 7. r.u, 1'J.vj v. m, I.sive Shenandoah for Haxleton, 9.04,7.38, 9. a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 6.27,8.03 n. m. I,cve Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.35, 15,1 11.05 a. m , 12.15, !.f6, 6.30, 7.25. 7.56 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Hun, Contralto, i Carmel and Shamokln. 6.45 a. m., 2.40 p. r and arrlvo at Hhamokln at 7.40 n. m. ana 8 p. m Trains leave Hhamokln for Shenandoah 7.55 a. m. and 4 00 p. m., and arrlvo at Hhe andoah at 8.49 a. m. and 4.68 p. in. Trains leave for Ashland. Qlrardvllle and Li Greek, 9.40 a. m., 12.30 p. m. For Ilazleton, Black Creek Junction, Ps Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentor Dethlehem, Gaston and New York, 8.49 a i 12.30, 2.65 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.80, 2.65 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City I Delano, 8.49, 11,85 a. m., 12.80, 2.65, 4.58 6.03 p. Leave Ilazleton for Shenandoah, 8.8U, 11 a. m., 1.06, 6.80 p. m. Leave Shenandoah tor Pottsvllle, 6.63, 8. 9.30 a. m., 2.40 p.m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.89, 16 a.m., 1.85, 6.15 p. m. UOLLIN H WILBUR, Sent Bupt., South Bethlehem, Fa CHAS. S. LEE, Genl. I'abs.Apt., Philadelphia A, W. NONNEMAGUER, Asst, G, P. A., Houth Uothlohem, dXhobInsace . 1 QEMOVEll To 648 N- Eiflhlh s and Paper Hanging it-i:uL" above Green.phiia, pa Formerly at 236 North Hecond st is the o est In America for the treatment of Spec Diseases and Youthful Jlrrora. Varlcoct Hydrocele, Lost Manhood, etc. Treatment mall a specialty. Communications tacret confidential. uina stamp for book. Hour, a. m. toOp.rr Sundavs. 9 to 12 m For the . . . 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