EVENING HERALD Published dally, except Sunday by BSHAT.V l'VllhlHlllNO OOatVANT, Tubllomlon office and mo hanloal department, Bast Con Street. ntio iJirflsTd I aollverod In Shenandoah and ine riersiu B(irroumiing towns for Six Cents B wecli.pt jable to the carders, llyinall, Three Dollars a year or Twenty-live cents per month, Is advance. AAmtinemcnt charged aoeordlng to space and position. Tho publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisement when (Ter the publleatlon ot news requires It. Tho r!lht Is also reserved to rejcot any advertise, aent, whether paid for or not, that tho pub Isuera may deem Improper. Advertising rates LrnJo known upon application. Entered at the pott office at Shenandoah, Pa., at second closs mall matter, TUB MVESINO HEKAT.n, Shenandoah, Pcnna. Kvening Herald. THURSDAY, OCTOtiKR 18, 1891. Republican State Ticket. For Qovornor, OENL. DANIEL II. HASTINGS, Centre county. For Lieutenant-Governor! WALTKH LTON, Allegheny county. For Audltor-Gonoral, AMOS II. MYLIN, Lancaster county. For Secretary Internal Affairs, JAMUS W. LATTA, Philadelphia county. For Congressmen-nt-Large, OAMJSIIA A. OltOW, Susquehanna county, OEOP.aU F. HUFF, Westmoreland county. County Ticket. For Congress, CIIAItI.ES N. IWUMM, Of Mluersvllie. For Senator, 30th District, JOHN J. COVI.E, Of Maianoy City. For Representative, 1st District JOSEril WTATT, 01 Sheunndoah. For Sheriff, ALI5XANDr.lt SCOTT, Of Frackville. For Director of tho Poor, NKRI DETItICK, Of Wayne Township. For Jury Commissioner, Thomas J. iticiuitns, Ot Hellly Township. Let the Hepu oilcan rally to-night be n hummer. Now Is the time for tho people who have been complaining of the chaugo of two years ago to turu out. ONE of tho best evidences of the wide circulation of the HElt alb Is that nn error , by the paper, no matter how trifling, Is heard of from almost everyone you meet. Ui T in Indiana there Is a hill which shakes, and no ono can tell why. There is one in Now York which shakes also, but the phenomenon In thnt case Is easily explained. The President will be in Washington again shortly, and shortly Thanksgiving will be at band, and then the meeting of Congress, but the thanksgiving will not be on that account. We wish to Inform Editor Joyce that his excellent paper doesn't reach our sanctum until the afternoon of the day after publication. Stir up your mulling department, or your postmaster, Tom. The electric light companies should turn on their currents earlier in the even ings, Mnny consumers complain that they are frequently obliged to resort to other means of illumination nt meal ti.-iie. Hi A SNA Shaw, who lectured in the M. tUudist EpUaopal church on Tuesday evening, Is a lady of rare ability and a credit to the lecture stngu. A few dig courtes in the town during the winter of 1 uu kind Rev, Shaw gives would result in mineral benefit, Intellectually and other- Uihbh, of the Tauaqua Ila ; . olferi to take cabbage, pumpkin, ' , potatoes, cordwood, eto., In ex- i 'i' aalworlptlons, job work and . i -itt the reso.lt H- i line hope that ii i a liii'tfe store h'i p s!Iiiue.-i an 1 1 .IT. i u, lie the wUh of PrenJelit i . f it n not, thatayery Federal PPl ' "'' " 111 let poHUoif-evert'ly A lame i liei s lie n iliu-al ki'okeciiieu j the bWb or trt " '"'' passed the adoctor bill. rf,i n , l," to defend it once and vou w. Bale by Gruhler 1. li ie iliiug Is certain, in help hlimelf, ' paily by aiding Water Rent's Shenan'h Citizens' W s. Bo muob be j . . , 0c,t0' with clearueia, Notice is hereby give, j asley, owing to ut ' 1 . . i Hess, collector, Is delegated xal ngalust .iiiM , wie iiu water rates now due to Unions. Rut 'Wiido. T.B.-10-13-lw whether the motlvo Is n'tiosvor broad,! selfish or wholly patriotic, tho thing ho orders In the right thing for his party and for tho country, as well as for his Admin istration. Ho has put his party Into a very deep hole by tho policy he has urged with so much persistency, but it has so far disgraced itself by itl own corruption nud venal shamtlessness that he can best escape responsibility by refusing to have anything to do with the campaign, SENiTOH MlLI.8, of Texas, fairly lml hles over with praise of Mr. Clevoland for refusing to sign tho Perfidy and Dishonor bill. That Is tho deft and artful way In which Mills pulls Mr. Cloveland's noo for all wlng the measure to become a law by default. Tin: young men who left here several weeks ngo to' enter medical colleges nt Philadelphia are engaged in their studies with a determination to gain admission to tho ranks of the Shenandoah boys who have already met with success in their profession. There is room enough for all of them, and wo hopo to see them rapidly ascending the ladder of fame and fortune at no distant day. llEruuMt'ANS and thinking men of this town generally aro reminded that they will And much enjoyment and profit In going to Kobblns' hall to-night nnd listen ing to the stirring speeches which will be made there. The principal speaker will bo tho Hon. W. T. Davies, of Bradford county. His quality as a campaign orator is well known, and he will be sure to have an eager and oppreolative audience. Mr. Davies' nddress will be followed with speeches by Hons. J. J. Coyle, Ellas Davis and Johtt T. Shocner. PitcsniBKT Cleveland is politically tho most lonely man on earth. In his own state his party unanimously nominates his most bitter enemy for Governor. Ho Is hoartlly detested throughout the East for his Free Trade notions, and through out the West and South for his opposition to free silver coinage. Everywhere tho talut of tho Sugar and Whiskey monopo lies slings to his Administration, largely because he had not the nerve to veto the bill whioh the Trusts bought through the Senate. In favoring nn income tax he made a host of enemies at all commercial centres, and his demand for free ore and coal has kindled the hatred ot miners. Tbe wuol growers everywhere remember thnt liU wool message stnrted tho crusade ngalust their industry. So It comes to ' pass that he cdu probably help liU party j most by refusing to help It at nil. Yet he Is on tho whole a truer representative of the real purposes of tbe Democratic pirty , tmln nuy ot t)ie men it put8 fortll in )lIs stead. What he lacks most is the cheap and shallow dishonesty to He nhout his ' wishes. His party shouts with Hill for no income tax in Xew York, and with Voorheos for a heavier income tax in In diana, and tries to win with Camden and Protection in West Virginia and with Mills and Frco Trade in Texas, nud the 1 President Is not mentully agile enough to get on all sides of every question with sufficient rapidity to represent his entire I party anywhere. T.lglit riuilHlutieiit fur n Tyrant. HnilLIN, Oct. 17. The court of discipline at Potsdam has finished the triul of Herr Liost, lato chancellor of tho German colony of tho Cameroon, who wns charged with numerous nets of cruelty upon tho natives In his jurisdiction, brutally flogging wo men, otc. Tho judgment of tho court If that Llost bo transferred to another post and pay the costs of his trial. Tho WliMt)- Triut nt War. Peoiua, Ills., Oct. 17. Tlio whisky trust has riduood prices on alooholtwo oentsper gallon, equivalent to nearly four conts per wlno gallon. This Is regarded as tho be ginning of a war in prices lietween tho trust nnd competitors which will oolipso nuy previous war, and that goods will bo sold regardless of cost to manufacture. Oltleer Shot by a Jturglar. Woobteu, O., Oct. l'.-TMurshol Hoffel flnger, of Joromevillo, O., was shot and fatally wounded by an unknown bnrglar. HelTelflnger hail followed thu burglar in a Iwrn hdiI found him in a haymow. While taking him from. the mow the butglnr turned on the ollioor, fired a shot into his brwtiet, and eacaied. 1'iiKlliMlc rrmhlKiit lllppnhte. Kinsrtox, Jamaica, Oct. 18. Advices received hero from Port au Prince, Haytl, any that Presldi'iit Hlppoh te and his min ister of war hnd a hand-to-hand fight in tho palace the other day. The minister of war wtw badly whluid In tho encounter with his dusky chief, and is still couiuied to hi.-, bed by his Injuries. Used Two 1!atON to Kill HlnueU. AiiU'.n, K (..., Oct. J8.-1.diiU Conozit, a yi.inifr uui'llier ,er, otniiliilil (lMilo!deliere li. i i.uiug hi throat with araor. In his ml in jit liobi'olx otinimor nud went to a l n.nl, .nt nnot'ior and lujujil.-Uid Ills lrl t nil .o He w.is iv eoifumjitivo, and had ln-i.il lomiug hen.1 rtbvoral 'years. ftithir telau!: r Jthii.Ltmen. i-'.VU (. JJ.L-., O.'t li, i In superior court the tiiir.,.-, (f (hi- Kaleui .SnviluJS hank flhd uuim of u. Milt : piiiiwt the! bomlmn'ii of t"io f-iltivo bunk, toller, Clarence Murphy, tn niinvr CM,iH stoliin by htiu. 'i'h (in petty of the boudumeu hu boon ultcK'hi'tl. , A Colored Milliliter -it to PrWou, Bkiixjkton, N. J., Ui . .1 Judge Huag oml, to flvo ywirs in Unto prison.it hard . . . .iinnii M. , A ' MAJESTYOFTIIIi LAW. It Is Uphold in Ohio at tho Point of tho Bayonet. WOULD-EE LYNCHERS SHOT DOWN. Tlirj- llml Ilrohrn In tho .Tnll Iloor for the I'll nunc ,r Iliinirlii n Is'pgni Prisoner, Three lhiiil, Three Intnlly Wiilliiilcil and Others Diingrrougly Hurt. Washington C. H., O., Oct. 18. Will iam Dolby, colored, who one week ngo criminally assaulted Mrs. Mary C. lioyd, nt Pnrrott's Station, near hero, and was captured nt Delawnre, O., was brought Into court nt I o'clock yesterday afternoon. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to twenty years in tho penitentiary. An angry mob gathered about tho jail Tues day nftornoon, after Dolby hnd loon Iden tified, by his victim, and Sheriff Cook called to his nsslstanco tho local militia company. This action Increased tho fury against Dolby, and Governor McKlnlcy was appealed to for uddltlonnl assistance, nnu troops from Columbus wcro sent here yesterday mornli-g, Colonel Colt In com mnnd. Tho mob surrounding tho jail and court houso attempted to tako Dolby from tho ofllcers when removed from jail to tho .... n, ........ t ...i ... ... court houso for trial, but wcro kept at bay by tho frco use of bayonets and clubbed guns, Whon brought to tho court houso Dolby brokodown. While bringing him from the jail tho mob charged and almost suc ceeded In getting him. Henry Kirk, the brother-in-law of the assaulted woman, was knocked down tho steps and badly bruised. Anothor man was bayoneted through tho finger, whllo a bayonet wns thrust through tho clothes of another. Deputies with revolvers drawn guarded tho prisoner in tho court room.whllo Dolby I ferred to tho fifth and lost span to bo corn cried liko a bnby nud kept looking around 1 pleted. They were nt work on tho first for help. Soldiers woro finally marched i bent, or division, of tho structure. In tho court room to keep tho crowd quiet, Tho top timbers hod nearly all been re After tho sentence tho prisoner was j moved, and the remainder of tho section tnken to the grand jury room. Peoplo had . collapsed. Harry Williams, Thomas Pros been swarming into tho town nil day, and ney and Leo Millhouse, of Heaver Kails, when tho sentenco was announced tho Po., fell with it. All dropped into a barge crowd about tho court houso becomo wild , bolow, with tho falling timbers. Mill with nngcr. So violent wcro thoy in their , houso sustained a frncturo of tho right demonstrations that tho sheriff would not arm and two ribs. Ho also received Inter attempt to get tho prisoner to tho depot on nal Injuries, and It Is thought ho will die. his way to tho penitentiary. Prosney's arm and back wcro injured, but A little after 0 o'clock tho first rush wns ho and Williams wcro nblo to walk to then mado on tho court house. A crowd of de-1 homes in tho vicinity, their Injuries being tcrmlned men attempted to break In the slight. south door, whllo another party charged This disaster is only tho lost of a long on tho militia at tho north door. Somo ono serios, tho most appalling of which oo threw a stono nt Colonel Colt, and ho cried curred on Doc. 15 last, when the fourth out that at tiio next stone thrown ho would span collapsed during a sovcro blow and order the men to lire. Tho crowd at tho ' carried twenty to death with It. Sov other door was unable to effect an entrance. I oral times when tho wind has attained a Tho court yard by this time was filled with high velocity tho men havo been called peoplo, and cries of "Glvo us the nigger" i from their work until It had subsided. anu curses again-1 the militia lllled the air. The crowd grew in size every minute. Tho mob grew rapidly in numbers and desperation. Colonel Colt mndo a speeqji nsking tho moh to disperse, but It was re ceived with jeers. Tho prisoner was pros trate from fear, and lay crying and moan ing all tlio I4nie. Tho militia repelled tho mon without tiring nt llrnt, but at 0:15 tlajj south door was forced open. This door dertook to search tho American collcgo nt opens upon tho street, which was filled that town to discover papers bearing on with men, women and children. Tho de- j the conspiracy. Mr. Terrell protested that tachment of tho guards finally fired on tho . this should not bu dono save In tho pres attncklng party, though none were hurt, encoof himself or his representative. Tho but a dozen or more persons on tho street , Turkish government yielded, nnd Mr. Ter wero struck, two killed outright nnd four roll cables Acting Sccrotary Uhl that tho more wore fatally wounded, ono having search hnd boon mado In tho presence of since died. j Mr. Blddlo, his secretary of legation; thnt The killed are: Smith Welch, ngedlO: the parties arrested worn fnrminriitp,! nn,l Jessy Judy and Mack Johnson, of Will lamsimrg, urown county. William Sams, shot through tho bowels, fatally. G'-orge Keating, aged 14, shot through both legs and groin, wllldio. V. L. Nittcrhouse, an old nnd prominent citizen, who went to tho court houso to bring his boy homo, is seriously hurt. Tho bones in his leg are all shot to piecos, and it is not believed ho can live. Johnny McIIugh, a llttjo fellow stand ing on tho outskirts, wns shot in tho leg nnd in such a way that he will likely die. A man named Kauffman was Bhot through the wrist. Theodore Ammermnn was taken to a neighboring drug store, shot through tho thigh. Tho son of Ellis Webster hnd his thumb shot off. John Korn, of Jeilersoiivlllo, was badly shot In tho foot. A full list of tho wounded cannot bo hnd, ns they wcro tnken away promptly, but tho tollowlng, in audition to tho abovo, aro known: Dial Parrott, John McCuuo, Km- est Ellis nud Prank Smith. Boforo midnight the court yard was cleared of tho mob, but thoy congregated lu tho squnro, and threats to dynamite tho court houso were frequently heard. Monntlmo additional troops wero or dered from Cincinnati nud other points, nnd the saloons woro closed by order of tho chief of police. Selecting IlUhnp rnriiloeVs Successor. NEW Youk, Oct.18. Tho house of bishops of the Episcopal church met here yester day with fifty-nine bishops present, for tho election of a missionary bishop for tho diocese of Olympio, Wash., to succeed tho late lilshop Paddock. The day was oc cupied with preliminaries, and the work of tho session will 1 completed this after noon. Rev. William M. Jefferis, D D., of Taooma, has I wen favorably mentioned as UUdiop Paddock's suooossor. The Court Win Too Lenient. Heklik, Oot. 18. The (rovommeut will probably appoal tothe guproino dlsolpUu ary court against tho aonteucu of the lower nniirt inviniiiinnHil ium.1nat v-f ?lii,nnlln Uutai-. nmvWij r.t 0ui. hi. authority and of lJnnlomlitv whilo On, ui.tn iidiulnUtimtoor of the Cameroon Sit (i lat. Tho ground of the .appeal witt-be that Uki court bhowed oxtcosh-u lenleuttf. towaid the accused, ' Anilei-son Will Support Hill, "St ,,i.. in-t, 18. The lvni'j E, Wl!i .on from tli-' i i tiob of DolllOO rticy, (, ' dotormJ nation to support tbe f',, . ,., ,j.i, uili,i ... i ! .,.. cvalie n atUmati x,. , Mr. Ami, 1-.011 bunt a long let t(.T to All'. I'lUX'uhilC, uu 1 ,li'd imrtjf lead f, vxploinlng the nUMi UiaA uftu ated him in takiiigr tl,l 1 stuii Vcuiulltluia the Mjpial t'o'H'r. PUILADEi 1'HIA, pot lh. . trr'a 4rf tWoiily ti.ttCttrtiuB the l'lniitfyhoiiUtaalf nnl, nt KoiaetlmtihM,t, Ji".i, u tiio trai'k mid iLW.mil luto Uid operator's towtffe, en- urvly !iiMuiiialihtg it, v . J. Hiuer, too onoratur, owstyjod with alight bi-ulstj. Tim crow of the train, eight iu'Tiiunow, alao eaoapud injury by jumping. Tl(o Wmilln r. fair ; cool ; northwesterly Generally winds. ADVICES FROM CHINA. An Oniclnl Denial of tho Ilepnrted Uu Kunug Itebelllon. Tientsin, Oot. 18. Jnpancso papers re ceived here afford negative ovidenoe that tho report circulated threo weeks ngo of tho dispatch of an army oorps from Hiros hima for tho luvuMun of China was un true, any such oxpedltlon being rendered Impossible by the shattered condition of tho Jnpnn-so fleet. Japan perhaps lieglns to rellect on the problem of tho oventunl extrication of her troops from C'orrn, whero they remain on the sufferance of thomnrl- tl,1, 1, I 1... la ' ...... , .1 . rvuumtj uiriuu uuuuionai .is, hii'iuuhik threo Ironclad. Rtiisla vnlthus havo tho most formidablo fleet over assembled cast of Suez. Chinese officials request tho Associated" Pross to Rtat that tho dispatches received from Shanghai by certain news ngcnclos to the effect that a serious rolwlllon hod broken out In tho province of Hu Kwang, and that tho viceroy of tho province, Chang Tshl Toung, hnd lecu summoned to Pekln In connection with tho rising aro un founded. News from tho front Is scarce. The Chinese headquarters Is nt Chttleang Cheng. General Sing is in command, Generals Yeh and Weh having been de graded. Tho Jnpancso hendquartors is nt ring i iing. Their outposts In tho dlrec- tlon of tho Ynlu river soem to bo oceunled !....,.. in romimnKing. AN ILL FATED STRUCTURE. t'he FnUe Work nf tho Loutavllle. and Tcf fcrAonvltle llrhlge Again Collapses. Louisville, Oct. 18. Tho 111 fated Louis vlllo and Jcfforsonvlllo bridge was tho sceno of nnother accident yesterday. Threo mon wore hurt, ono, perhaps, fatally. The accident was caused by the falling of a part of the false work under tho fourth span which hnd just been completed and locked. Tho men wcro engaged in remov ing tho fnlqo work, which Is tn lio trnns. Another Point for Mr. Terrell. Washington, Oct. 18. Mr. Terrell, tho United Statesmlnlster to Turkey, has suc cessfully closed another international In cident with credit to himself. On Sopt. 8 last tho Turkish pollco pounced upon sovernl nntlvo Armenians nt Alndab on a charge of sedition. Iucldentnllv thev un the Incident closed. Fall Itller Weavers Apiln Out. Fall River, Mass., Oct. 18. A largo number of tho weavers employed In tho mills In the northern section of tho city struck yesterday. Sngnmoro mill No. 1, which on Mondoy had 2,3S0 looms run ning, today has but 1,520. Wocdmoro mill No. 2 Is operating 200 looms loss today than on Tuesday, and nearly all tho looms i.t the Narrngansett aro stopped. ThoTecum seh mills havo lost 300 looms. Yesterday 5,000 people gathered nt tho strikers' meet ing at South Park and 1,100 weavers par ticipated in theparndo which followed, 400 women taking part lu tho procession. " TRAINING RACE HORSES. Tho UlOcrctires In Uncllnh anil American lUetlinilg Compared. Thcro Is no doubt that horses in Eng land show a higher state of musoular do- Vftlnnmmif II,, in r,,,i.a mll In .l.r. j u06ton Heriu. Tln'ro aro no deep snows ' nnd icy tracks In tho early Bprlng over thcro, as with us, which compel our train ers to do In April nnd May what tho Eng lish trainers can very easily start to do in February, nor are thoro tho torrifio "dog days" of August, nor tho thermometer nliout tho 100 mark In July to waste tho horses to shadows of themselves. All told they go much slower In tho hnndllns of tho yearlings than is dono hero. Tho general features tiro much tho same, but more euro is taken In tlio bit ting and mouthing. Side linos aro first put on tho yearling or a "dumb jockey" on its book, and the youngster after n week or so Is jogged around thoilng, grad ually increasing tlio p.ico to u nice oven canter. Then a boy or rather a man weigh ing perhaps 130 pounds, so as to accustom the colt to carry weight, Is put up. Walk ing exercise is done for u mouth boforo tho colt Is asked to gallop. The American trnliuir has one very mark ed ud vantage there is so much more range on the breeding farms in this country that the colt has done considerable racing on bis own book und passes, into the hands of the trainer in much bottershapQ to handle Idmself tht' ii .vi'iirlinL-s mlswl Ih England whero Hie p,idiio4-kfl UM froquwiily go small that the itol! uo sooner gcta oKtendiHl in Ills play b. to. .i ho hus to stop himself to koep, , iro'm t unning into tho feuee. bo that while (he American bred jiarling is tlskud to do in Scpleinlu r mt Oeii. icr what the IJritou is only milled iipnn for in '''"'"'"'T vflwn it Is fully yean, old, jet ""- " l" iniieil vi i i'Liuac, on niu aiiiit- u,vu w. " K" """,v f ,oooJt'US,i. ml iiiniu qr iv ram hors i I -rUi.un tmiUli! " I, 1 l,i-4- Li:.l.i 1...0 l.I.'ujll prua too n i Ijll Jrcu. The chil.'.- i r' Kiipa W extror'ely miai'it'aud oKt' ' "i ,'"-n oil,-a tew voa,& ohi. iv..r'a tho ttn: ffclifT, II III' li ' i"-:iti nmv i- ana vnu -T T, ta-.!c( p-b n,. i". e jvll'iw s-lis Wa ) ' it hj J v.c4i- tit in over a u ! il 1 prccn , onu r 1 in v i 'i i' t-u i .i ' i v nr ii. i 1 1 tin ru . ! ! li tho ln.in lainv ui iin.1 K.'iiiijii . .l viuto oarun'iiis. Tho loots of tho ilni.livn whit in (I with ctiuik, and the hair is oilod and iiarted in the middle, plastered down and tied Into ono or two small pigtails, Fortnightly Hovlow. Mr, A. X, Davenport Impure Blood Caused large IlolU on mj face nnd imIi, I vru told to take Hood's Barsaparllla faithful- f-food Sarsa- partita ly, and after using 3 bottles was free from fttl Antnt!nn. T flm nar- vS- J fectlj cured and lu ex- (VSriVW collent health. A. J. Davekfort, Milton, N. J, Hood's Pills are purely vegetable and da not purge, pain or gripe. Try a box. . ISo. MONEY TO LOAN. 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SARTMAN STEEL PICKET FENCE is tho cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence for residences, lawns.cem ctcry lots or any kind of fencing. M. II. Master nas tho agency and carries It In stock at his marble and granite works, 127 N. UKD1N ST. anything W.L.D S3 WW 9 d A. F. BORNOT, iw1 iTthFairmount Ave., Hiilaiieipliia VAjjiirnjr Clothe i 't,'?7-and ?VJ:irr. . if,fiA. act. ewAXaJMf- SguHauri, j t'.n i C2ai Thar an prompt, ! and eai nolut. L-Jut any irnmo, l.w.. Sold by l-.l', J). JiJllUtr, ViSiiViiHiiVHflHMrfflHHHifliWvl IT A LADY'S TOILET ip y Is not complete U I without an ideal Bjj ! MMPLEXIOM U POWDEa li I POZZONIS I 1 Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. Inilit upon having tho genuine. IT IS FOR SAtE EVERYWHERE. For Painting The Season Is here: and Paper Hanging Get your work done by Mahanoy City's leading artist, W. H. SNYDER, ""Perfect Work. Bargains In paints and oils, plain and stained glass. All the new patterns in wall paper. All dally and weekly papers, novels, novelettes and stationery. 133 Weat Centre Street. Headquarters for the Evkhinq HkiiALD. IN EFFEOT MAT IS, 1891, Passenger trains leave Shenandoah Penn Havon Junction, riauch Chunk, r,e htehton, Slatlngton, White nail, Catasauoua, Allentown, llethlehem, Easton and Weatherly s.04, 7.3X, S.1S a ro.. I2.4S, 2 67. 6.27 p. m. For New York and Phlladelpbls, 8.W, 7.88, 0. 15 a, m.. 12.48, 2.M. Kor Quakake, Switch, back, Qcrbards and Hudsondalo, 6.04, 9.1S a m., and 2.07 p. m. For Wllltee-Harre, Whfto Haven. Plttston, 1. acoyvlllo, Towanda, Sayre, YFaverly and Elmira, 8.04, 9.16 a. m., 2.67, 6.27 p. m. -" For Rochester. UuSalo, Niagara Falls nD tho West. 8.04, 9.16 a. m. and 2.57 5.27 p. m,. For Holvldere, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 8.04 a. m., 2.67 p. m. For Lambcrtvlllo and Trenton, 9.16 a. m. For Tunkhannock, 0.04, 9.15a. m., 2.57, 5.27 p. m. For Ithaca a 'd Geneva 8.04, 9.15 a. in. 5.27 p. m For Auburn 9.16 a. m. 5.27 p. m. For Jeaneovillo, Levis ton and Header Meadon, 7.88 a. m., 12.43, 8.08 p. m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 8.04, 7.88 9.15, a. m.. 12.48, 2.67. 6.27 p. m. ForHUvor Brook Junction, Audenrled and Hazleton 6 04, 7.33, 9 15 a. m., 12.48, 2.57, 5.27 and 8.08 p. !L. For Scranton, 8.04, 9.15, a. m., 2.57 and 5.27 p m. For Hazlobrook, Jeddo, DrKton and FrcolacO, 6.04, 7.38, 9.15, a. m 12.48. 2.67, 6.27 p. nr. For Ashland, Girard vlllo and Lost Creek, 4.87, 7.51, 9.13, 10.20 a. m 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.85, 8.22, 9.1t p. m. For Raven Run.Centralla, Mount Car tn el and Ebamokln, 9.13, 11.14 a. in., 1.32. 4.40, 8.22 p. m. For Yateavlllo, Park Place, Mahanoy City ana Delano, 6.04, 7.38, 9.15, 11.05 a m., 12.48. 2.67 6 27, 8.08, 9.33, 10.23 p. m. Trains will leavo Sbamokln at 8.16, 11.4b a. m., 1,66, 4.30 9.30 p. m., and arrive at Shenan doah at 0.15 a. m.. 12.13, 2.57, 5.27, 11.15 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.60, 7.33 D.OT, 11.05 11.30 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 4.10 6.27, 8.9S p. m. Leave Pottsvllle tor Shenandoah, 6.09, 7.60, 9 0a, 10.15,11,40 a. m., 12.32, 8.00,. 410, 6.20, 7.15, 7.66, 10.00 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Hasleton, 6.04,7.83, 9.15, a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 5.27,8.08 p. IC. Leave Hazleton for Sbenandoah, 7.35, M.tl, ll.Ci a. m , 12.16, 2.65, 5.80, 7.26. 7.56 p. m. SUNDAY THAWS. Trains leave for Raven Itnn. Centralis. Mt Carmtl and Htamokln, 6.15 a. m 2.40 p. m., and arrive at tSfcamokln at 7.4U a. in. and 8.45 . p. m. ' Tralnn IrmvA Hhnmnlrln for ShnnnnilnKb at 7.55 a. m. and 4 00 p. in., and arrive, at Bhen andoah at 8.49 a, m. and 4.58 p. m. Trains leavo for Ashland, Olrard vlllo an Lost Creek, 9.40 a. m., 12.30 p. m For Hazleton. Ulack Creek Junction. Pen Dethlcnom, Easton ana New York, 8.4V a ta l.au, p. tn. For Philadelphia 12.80, 2.65 p. m. For Yatcsvltle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.49, 11.85 a. m., 12.30, 2.65, 4.68 6.03 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.8U, 11.80 a. m., 1.05, 6.80 p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.60, 8 49, 9.30 a. m.. 2.40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.80, 19.19 i.m.,1.86, 6.15 n. m. ROLLIN H. WILBUR, Genl. Hupt., South llethlehem, Pa HHAS. S. LEE, Genl. Pass. Apt., Philadelphia A, W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A., t'outh llethlehem. Pa Most of the cleaning and dyeing nowa days is only half dona No matter where you live, you can send you wish cleaned or dyed, Dy express at our expense, aim wc wm do it at same price as if you delivered it to us in person. 5' SEND FOR PAMPHLET OF PARTICULARS i . . . On'v I i it- S4l tain in nittiw UaaaroulnafDr. PaV)pi .erdlaip. Aaitvuti rA. aztiginn "J., viiki . Vmini't, Shtnuadouh, Va.
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