r EVENING HERALD Published dally, except Sunday by hxjiasjH rviiLisnisa coarvAtrr, Zublloatlon offlce and mo hanloal department, 2. Bant Coa Street. nu tJot,T A I delivered In Shenandoah and aB i168"4 Bbrroundlng towns for Six Oents ireek, payable to the carriers, lly mall, Three Dollars a year or Twenty-rive cents per month, In advance. AdvertUemenli charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve the right to ohango the position ot advertisements whon ver the publication ol news requires It. The rlf bt Is also reserved to reject any advertise Bent, whether paid for or not, that the pub llhers u.zy deem Improper. Advertising rates mado known t'pon application. Entered at tho post offlce at Shenandoah, Fa., at second closs mall matter. TUB KVJtNIttO lll'.JtAI.n, Shenandoah. Pcnna. Evening Herald. TUESDAY, OCTODKH 23, 1804. Republican State Ticket. For Governor! GENU DANIEL II. HASTINGS, Centre county. For Lloutonnnt-Govornor, WALTEIi LYON, Allegheny county. For Auditor-General, AMOS II. MYLIN, Lancaster county. For Secretary Internal Affairs, JAMK8 W. LATTA, Philadelphia county. For ConBrossmon-at-Largo, OALUSIIA A. "JltOW, Susqueliauim county, OEonaE r. hufp, Westmorelnud county. County Ticket. For Contjress, C1IAULB8 N. llItUMM, Of Jllnersvllle. For Senator, 30th District, J011N J. cotli:, Of Mshnuoy City. For Representative, 1st District. JOSEl'II WTATT, Of Shenandonh. For Sheriff, AI.EXANnF.lt SCOTT, Of Prnckvllle. For Director of the Poor, NEIU DETIUCK, Of Wnyne Township. For Jury Commissioner, THOMAS J. RICHARDS, Of Hellly Township. Despite the reportB of poverty Indus trlously circulated by tho Democratic Congressional Committee, it appears thnt they hnve plenty of money nt their ills- posnl, nnd nro using it with a lavish hnnd In quarters where they think it Is needed or will do good. It is wild thnt fully 80,0)0 hns been placed In tho Second West Virginia District to nld in the re-election of Professor Wilson, nnd thnt a generous sum hns gone Into tho Third District in thnt stnte. Other doubtful districts also seem to hnve received generous consldcrn tlon. The outlay genernlly hns been on so liberal n scale as to suggest thnt the "poverty" complaints were put forth for effect merely nnd to throw tho Itepubll tans oft their gunrd. MR. REED nccurntely described the Democratic pnrty, dishevelled and torn as issuing promises to pay, when n renm ot its dishonest paper is already nt the bank nud mnrked "no funds." That is its nttltude on all Issues, national, statu and municipal. It shoves Its promises in the fnco ot every ono credulous enough to take them, but it never redeems them. Voters ought to tnko note of this fnot and reflect deliberately upon It. In Xa tionnl affairs the Democracy is now lssu Ing unlimited promises. It pledges Itself to reform the tnrilT, to destroy inoiiopo lies huiI trusts, to bring In a new era o industrial Hotlvlty nud foreign trade and to restore natlonnl prosperity. These are new promUtes issued by a party wliioh by common oonsentof Its own leaders dur ing the last year 1ms compromised lt tariff principles, violated the pledges of It national platform, surrendered under the most scandalous conditions to the trusts, brought ou bad times nnd para lyged nil industrial Interests. A BUGABOO. It Is in a tone ot righteous indignation that we have heard many citizens ot un questionable reoord refer to the A. P. A. bugaboo, with which discredited and des prte politicians are seeking to blind the eyes of people to the real issues of reform and decent government. This country Is too broad, too great aud too liberal for such n hypocritical issue to succeed. As i ohnrmless political device this A. P. A. cry does not deserve serious consideration, but as n wanton In.ult to Iloman Catho lics themselves, the tactics of those Demo cratic oontptrntors are to be condemned by men ot all parties. It Is nothing less than an insult to citizens ot thnt religious communion tor tricksters aud corruption Ists to aisume that they can he driven by so contemptible a trick Into an attitude of defence of political marauders. To as sume, as ihese desperate tricksters venture to do, thnt members of tho Iloman Cntho lie church will regard It ns a religious duty to protect mid defend by their bal lots n political p.irty thnt hns debauched the nation, U a foul aspersion upon the hnrncter nnd work of thnt communion. It will be resented, ns It ought to be, with Indignation nnd wrath by Iioamn Cntho lic voters. The only clnss of voters to which these bngnboo pollttoal tricksters onn nppenl with nny nppronsh to renson Is the orlmtunl clnss having neither mor- llty nor religion. THE WORKINGMEN'S CHANCE. Ono of tho causes ot privation to the working classes of this country hns been n neglect on their pnrt when tho oppor tunity offers to net for themselves. This Is especially the case with worklngmen when they go to tho polls on election dny. At times they rise In their might nnd In the strongest terms denounce certnln men In public office, but when election dny arrives something transpires to blind their Judgment nnd to the surprise of the observing public they wnlk to the polls nnd CHSt their ballot for the very man whom they have repeatedly denonnced ns antagonistic to their Interests. It the worklngmen ever expect to benefit their condition they must net, nnd net with good sense. Discussions of the merits of candidates in the mine, mill or the ditch is not the kind ot action which will benr fruit. These discussions are mere side Issues. They nre good enough nsnvenues for informntion, hut the plnce to net Is nt tho polls and the time to net is now, Hon. John J. Coyle, whoso record In behalf of the worklngmen daring the last session of the Legislature wns beyond reproach, Is now beforo the public ns n candidnte for tho Senate in this district In behalf of the working people. Will they net f To the World of Women. For Mothers' and Daughters' Health. Weak, nervous, delicate, overworked women nre the oues thnt need a strength builder, n tonic for their nerves, nud cure for thnt awful interunl trouble that is wearing out their lives. Thousnnds of women have found such In Dr. Kennedy's Favorlto Remedy. Mrs. Christiana Heal, ot Jonesport, Me., writes thnt her dnugh ter had been a grent sufferer from female trouble, and nf ter repeated trinls of doc tor's prescriptions nnd. other so-called cures, all of which gnve no relief, she used Dr. Kennedy's Favorlto Remedy and It permanently cured her. 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CRIMES AND DISASTERS A Sunday of ratnlltlci In Two Lit tin ivnniyttunln Towiu, i ers for tho same offered in the army nnd PiTTsnunu Oct SK McDonald and navy aud ou lionrd tho vossels of tho Bus Jenuetto, smi'ill towns just outside of this slan Pacllflomunicdlterraueausqundrons. city, furnished yesterday a list of crimes Archbishop Jfoghlleff has ordered pruyors anduetldeuts seldom equaled even In tho tho Catholic churches, large cllles. At MoDnn .Id, In the morning, I cilice MosUihcrsky's CitlziJtho first Vrnnk Lyons, a well pumper, was found newspaper to break the dendtonco In murdered In his boiler house, on Host fllcted on tho press by tho censors conccrn O'Hnnv street. Louts Morgan, who found 8 tho express ion of grief because of tho the body, tells conflicting stories concern- Mar's illness. That paper gives a gruphlo ing tho case ' , description of tho solemn nud pathetio ser- Atnoon James Hanks, colored, shot a vice of prayer within the ancient walls of white woman named Mnggle Allison three the Cathedral of tho Assumption in tho times In the breast. She will die. When Kremlin nt Moscow. It m Ids that , thoso Banks wiw what he hud done he took poi- prayers w 11 bo contlimed dnl y until God son nnd threw himself down besldo the listens to tho Muscovite supplicat ons. writhing body of the woman. When taken " announced from Sofia, Bulgaria, to the lockup he was thought to bodying, that no special services have boon hold In tho evening three men waylaid a well there for the recovery of tho cznr. Tho known tank builder, Jacob Morrow, and clergy appear to havo been Instructed from beat him wverely. Ills fnco is badly hum- headquarters. mered, and his condition Is serious. Peter ' dispatch from Paris states that llaron Mefiarvcy, said to bo one of tho assailants, X" Mohrenholm, Itusslan ambassador to is belnghunted by tho police. I lftl fnlnB Jlvod bul 'u At Jeanette early in tho morning n Sporting that there had been a sensible freight train on the Pennsylvania railroad Improvement in tho condition of Emperor was bncked Into a siding and smashed into Alexiuuier, a box ear id which tint men were sleep-' ,1,r'uo Mlx .nrrlwl nt U1? ... , mi... m i .. night. Tho ozarlua accompanied her to "X.."".A"Z"""!.:U "'"T,.--"'""L w ln.nitlr kinl wlilln Tnlm Me- JI-w uit.nSi ....... u..,. at Carpenter's Station, by which Oliver P01 8tati th,,t, hfr Jty !" Brown, watchman, will probably lose his Jtrlekeu with paralysis or apoplexy are un life. A freight jumped the trnok nnd tr"0- T, ,, , , crashed into the tower. Brown was badly Yesterday's bullet n from Ltvmlla Is of smashed, and Telegraph Operator Murphy the same unsatisfactory nature us tho for esoape by jumping (jner ones. Everybody is surprised that no In the afternoon Kd Parker, colored, and ",HU 1" u. 'lo of the pulse and ten -Frank Marshall quarreled over a game ol pwaturei in short, there is no clew as to craps. Parker slashed Mur-hull on th. what the disease from which the ezar is neck with a razor and received in return a sullorl iig actually U. It is rumored that ,...i .,. ,,. a iii, an operation is oontemplatod. Another UUUOI, UVCI 1, w ir i-,u uu.ii.w-uu.. revolver. Parker cannot recover. Probably fatal Football Gome, Philaiieivhia, Oct. 28. In n gams of football at Forty-ninth street and Balti more nvenuo liotween teams from the Drexol Institute nnd Hamilton school, an academy In West Philadelphia, O. If. Knight, a player on the Institute team, re ceived injuries from whloh he may die. Knight and anothor player wore running nt full speed whon they collided. Knight's skull was fractured. Itnllroad Iteorgniilzntlon Kftected. YonK, Pa., Oct. 38. Warren K. Wal worth, who recently purchased tho Balti more and Iiohlgh railroad at sheriff's snlo met the other Interested parties yesterday and a reorganization was effected, The I name adopted was tho York Southorn rail road. The capital stock was fixed at 1 1000,000 and tho bonds at 1160,000. Mr. Walworth was elected pn-nldontj Charles O. Frlok, treasurer, and liuorgo W. Itupp, becretury. It Is proposed to hroodguago the road nnd to consolidate with tho cor poration operating the Maryland end. HIE I1I1IUT IffilE PrincoBs Alix Has Arrived at tho Striokou Eulor's Bedside, MANY PKAYEHS TOR HIS RECOVERY In All Pnrts of ltiiMln nnd on All llimlan VomoIb IVtltliHis -ro Uncrnslnglr Asccntl Inn to tin, Throne of Grace To Hurry tlio ltoynt WVilillng. London, Oct. S3, Todnv has nroduccd practically nothing to the point In regnrd to tho situation of tho oznr. In nil tho continental capitals and lit London thoro huvo been streams of callers, officials, dig nitaries, aristocrats nndhumblo pooplo, at tho Russian embassies. To those, how- ovor, llttlo information was vouchsafed, and that llttlo consisted of gloomy foro- uouiugs. jrayers anu masses aro unceas ingly offorcd from St. Petersburg to Vlnd- lvostocK, irom Homo to Uuonos Ayrcs. tjio wuct rumors reported on Sunday from St. Petersburg wero reported vester- duy In still wilder forms. I'roat Moscow comos a report that thero aro pcuplo there wuo inBisi uini tuo cznrowltz lias roluscu to ascend tho throno, nnd thnt tho czar. In order to compel him to do so, hns ordorcd Ms immediate mnrriiigo to Princess Allx. OKAND DBKE NICOLAS. (Russia's Next llulcr.) Tho Moseovites fear that should tho ru mors prove truo thoy will havo to fnco tho gravest porll possible AVlillo the people crowd tho churches to pray for tho cznr, the fears thnt tho rumor has bred glvo added fervor to their petitions. Tho ques tion of succession still holds tho principal plnco in the flood of otntcments, rumors and surmise. Tho Cologne Gazette prints a St. Poters- Durg telegram stating thnt tho czar has given orders for n settlement of tho sue oosslon to tho imperial council. lie has advised thot Grand Duke Georgo, his soo- ond son, should ou account of the state of his health renounce his claim in favor of his brother, Grand Duke Michael, who ought to take tho oath as heir presumptive to tho throno, Tho Berliner Tngeblntt publishes n telo grnm from Llvndln asserting that tho be trothal of tho cznrowltz and Princess Allx formally occurred today, and thnt tho map rlfYrrn will lin pflntirntjvl bmnrmw Tlila hastening of tho ceremony Is said to bo uirone, ami to procmim ins successor, un this account tho proclamation of tho near est magnate, the Grand Duke Michael, as tho ultimate heir apparent is generally ex pected. Another rulo In connection With of nlleglnnce to n new cznr is administered to the troops and officials an oath of fidel ity to ihe heir apparent must bo taken nt tho sumo tlmo. Besides the offering of prnyor for tho ro oovory of tho oznr In all tho churchos, tho Holy Synod has ordered thnt thero 1m pray- the ohnnel of the oostlo. where bothnrnvod earnestly thnt the llfeof the oznr be spared. ,Tho czarina looked careworn, but sho walked without assistance. All the to- .,.1,. I tl,f. 1, ,1,1 la. story has It that the malady Is expoctod to reach a crisis within tho next duy or two. A l'ortrult of the Crnr, Bem.in, Oct. 23. Mine. Parlaghl, a famous iKirtralt painter, who painted pic tures of Kmperor William, Count Von Moltke and Prlnco Blsiuarck, has been summoned to Llvadla to paint a portrait of tho ozar. South Jersey Train Wreckers, BlllDdKTON, N. J., Oct. 38. An nttempt was mado to wrock a train ou tho Wont Jorsey railroad at Kast Bridgeton. An ob struction ot ties was placed ou tho track and a switch wedged with road rollers. The train struck, but was not thrown from tho track. Tho passengers wero ter ribly shaken up. 1'Ieeeed by Sharpers. ATHKN8,Pn.,Oot.33. Chaunoy Whcaton, a weulthy farmer or this place, was bun coed out of fC.OOO by two sharpers who led Wheaton to bolievo that they wished to purchase hi- farm and induced him to ougngo In it game of cards, by whloh they succeeded in (leecng hltn The swindlers jnado good thylr utcunw. OVER A T0N0F DYNAMITE An V)e Willie.. Tell -,f ttm Mnnnttr Ex plosion at Itlo. IHLTIMOIIE, Ort. 33. Cnntnln Iludnlns. of tho ooffoo linrk Dnm Pedro II, now In port, gives a graphic description of a dy namite explosion that occurred In Hlo'n few days prior to Sent. 0. when his vessel sailed for Unltlmore. A brief report of tho affair was cabled to the Associated Press nt the time. A Brazilian soldier discovered near tlie Kngllsh cemetery a subterranean maga zine, In which tho insurgents of the recent rebellion had concealed n large quantity of Buupowder.oartrliltresnnddvnamlto shells, which thoy evidently intended using against the government. Tho soldier re ported his find to tho general command ing, ana n rough cart, drawn br two mules, was sent to tho scene to removothe contents of the hidden magazine ton place of safety. A detachment of soldiers ac companied tho cart, and a curious crowd of citizens followed It to tho llttlo hill which had been dug out to hold tho explo sives. A quantity of tho shells hnd been nlaced in tho cart, and n pllo of others had been passed out closo behind It, whon ono of tho soldiers, whllo In tho act of handling a sncii, uroppeu it among tho others. Tho same second an explosion shook tho earth. A sheet of unmo shot upward and a cloud of whitish smoko hid everything from view. Tho vessels In tho harbor rocked at their moorings, and tho entire olty was thrown Into wild excitement. Over n ton of dynamite had exploded from tho drop ping or. tuo such. Tho soldiers nud mules wero blown Into fragments, nnd only tho Iron tires of tho cart wheels wero found. Over sixty persons wero killed. Koff.a llaq n Grievance. New York, Oct. 23. O'Donovun Rossa has sont n letter to President Cleveland protesting ngainst tho action of Edwin F. Uhl, nssistnnt secretary of stato, in refus ing to issue n passport to him, although he hns been voting hero a numbor of years on papers granted by Judge Larremoro In tho court of common pleas Feb. 21, 1871. Mr. Uhl's ruling was to tho effect thot tho papers wero worthless on the ground that the qualification of five years' continuous residence has not been complied with. Mr. TJhl's decision, Rossa says, prevented him from visiting Great Britain, where ho had contracted to lecture, and compelled his return to this country. In his complaint to President Cleveland he Inquires whether Mr. Uhllsnu Englishman, an Orangeman or n member of the A. P. A. Democrats Itepuullcnn Komince. New York, Oct. 23. Colonel Strong wns yostorday afternoon waited on by tho noti fication commltteo of tho New York stato Democracy nnd was officially tendered tho nomination for mayor mado by that or ganization, in a urter speech of accept ance Colonel Strong snld that tho citizens of Now York for tho Inst six yenrs hnve been governed by a corrupt ring of con. spirators that had brought disgrace upon municipal government throughout the land. Effort to Unite Iron Workors. INDIANAI'OLIS, Oct. 123. One hundred nnd fifty thousand Iron workors of Amer ica havo sent delegates to a conference which began yesterdny at English's hotel. Various branches of tho iron industry nro represented. Tho solo purposo of tho gnth ering, said ono ot tho delegates, Is to bring tho iron workers closer together. No strlko is contemplated. If tho general organiza tion can bo effected tho workers will he benefited nnd their strength Increased. ItfirmrUulilu Catch of Whales. BAH Francisco, Oct. 23. Tho steam whaler Naruwhals came Into port yester- ,lnr imil lamlwl Hin linnnl. Int nt whnlnn thnt hns nrrived hero this senson. The Narawhnls' cruise In the Arctlo regions ex tended over a period of thirty-two months. During thnt time sho took thirty-nine whnles, which it Is 6stimnted will not her owners nearly f500,000. Tho men In the forecastlo estimate that they have ?1,000 each coming to them. A "nrtuno for the Maine's Itulldcra. Wabiiikqton, Oct. 23. Tho engineer board which has been engaged In calculat ing tho actual horso power developed by tho armored crulsor Maine on her trial trip last Wednesday has practically com pleted Its work. It Is said tho machinery mado 0.220 horso power, which Is 289 horss power inorj than was required by contract, so that tho builders ot tho cnglnos will earn n bonus of between &9.000 and $30, 000. The Decrease of Cholera. Washington, Oct. 23. Dr. Fairfax Ir win, surgeon of tho mnrlno hospital ser vice at London, In a spocinl report to the surgoon general covering the progress of cholera In Europo for tho week ending Oot. 10, says thero is n steady deorcoso in the epidemic everywhere, amounting In tin case of Austro-IIungary to nearly 60 pot cent. Tho decrease in Russia Is also re- murknblo. ISoyg Suspected of Murder. OnANOEBOIIQ, S. C, Oct. 23. Throo young white boys, ranging In nge from IE to 20, are sustootod of tie murder nro sustootod of tie murder il County Irousurer Copes, lhey are llvlna in Orangeburg, nud there Is strong clr- , oumstantlnl evidence against them. against them. It wns thought they would lie arrested yes. terduy, but the purpose Is to get all tin evidence against them boforo making tho arrest Gloueustcr Fiihermcn Lost. GhouciWTKU, Mass., Oct, 23. The schooner Magglo aud May arrived here fly lng her flag- nt half mast. Captain Mo Kaohern reported that on Aug. 81, whll tending trawls, two of the crow, Allen and John MoEachern, went adrlflt In u dory nud wero lost. This makes flv Gloucester fishermen reportod lost within a week. ltorough Couucllnien Arrested. WILLI AMsroitT, Pa., Oct. 23. Every member of the borough oounell of Jersey Shore was orrebted yesterday, charged with maintaining a nuisance. All gave ball. Tho affair arises out of a recent attempt to ousi mo uurgess ot the village, who, It wai claimed, was not acting In tho lutorosts ol tho people. Shot Himself unit Ills Child. Camuuidok City, Ind Oot. 28. John Waldz, an old r-nid-nt of Cambridge City, snot nunm ami nisu-year-om son yester day, nnd both will die. Family trouble Is giyon as the cause or the act. The hus hi"-! nti wi( hnve been hopurutod for two wee KB. Murder Sutpi-etuil. Lock IUvkn, l'u Oct. 23. A Wosport uispatcn Bays a lumnor nuss tiamAl Stimlo vant was found ulong tho railroad noar Abbottsvllle with hU head crushed. i Is supposed that ho was murdered and robbed. All That's Claimed ' I had a poor appetite, that tired I eelln t and was run down, but llood's Bariaparllla has done mo a great deal oi good. I have a batter appetite and do not ftel tired, I can reo. ommend flood's Barsa parllla as an excellent spring or fall medlclnt to keep the blood la order. Myielt and three daughters liars taken over tlx bottles, and It has done ui much good. We da not now hare to call upon, a doctor, as for merly, In the spring Albert Ulnae? time, ami I can say that Auburn, ra. Hood's Barsaparllla Is all that Is claimed for It. I most heartily rec ommend K, and shall always keep It in my houie." Albert ICikset, Auburn, ra. Hood's Sava JL Slww parilla Be sure to get fUVQS HOOD'S Wrry Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, aid do Dot purge, pain nr gripe. Bold by all drugglits. 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All dally nnd weekly i novels, novelettes and stationery, int 1 133 West Oontro Stroot. Headquarters for the Kvknino HrRa IN EFFECT MAY IS, 1894. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah l'enn Uaven Junction, Mauch Chunk, L hlchton, Slatlngton, White Hall, Catasauqc Allentonn, Uethlehem, Easton and Weather ".04. 7.88, 8.15 m . 18.4S, 2 57, 5.27 p. m. For New York and Philadelphia, o.nj, 7,: 9.15 a. m.. 12.43, 2.57. For Ouakake, Bwltc back, Oerhards and Hudsondale, 8.W, 9.15 m.. and 2.57 p. m. For WUUes-Barre, White Haven, Plttstc Laceyvllle, Towands, Sayre. Waverly n Elmirs, 6.04, 9.15 a. m., 2.57, 6.27 p. m. For Kocbester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls , the West, 6.04, 9.15 a. m. and 2.57 5.27 p. m. " For Delvldere, Delaware Water Cap a Stroudaburg, 0.04 a. m., 2.67 p. m. For Lambertvlllo and Trenton, 9.16 a. m. Tor Tunkhan nock, 0.04, 9.15 a. m., 2.67, 6.27 p. 1 For Ithaca aid Geneva 0.04, 9.15 a, m. 5 p. m For Auburn 9.16 a. m. 6.27 p. m. For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Ueaver Uetdo f.88 a. m., 12.43, 8.09 p. m. For Stockton and Lumber Yard, 0.04, 7.: 9.15, a. m., 12.4S. 2.67, 6.27 p. m. For Silver Brook Junction, Audonrlod a Hazleton G 04, 7.38, 9 15 a. m , 12.43, 2.57, 5.27 a S.IW p. tr. For Scranton, 0.04, 9.15, a. m., 2.57 and 5 p m. For Hazlebrook, Jeddo, Drltton and FreeUt 0.04, 7.38, 9.15, a. m 12.48. 2.67, 6.27 p. ffi. For Ashland, Qlrardvllle and Lost Creek, 4.' 7.61, 9.13, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 0.85, 6.22, 9 p. m. For Raven Run, Centralis, Mount Carmel a Shamokln, 9.13. 11.14 a. m 1.S2, 4.40, 8.22 p. For Yatesvllle, Park Placo, Mahanoy City a Delano, 0.04, 7.3!, 9.15, 11.05 a m., 12.43. 2. 5 27, 8.03, 9.33, 10.23 p. in. Trains will leave Shamokln at 8.15, 11. a. m., 1,65, 4.80 9.31) p. m., and arrive at Shem dcah at 9.15 a. m 12.43, 2.57, 6.27, 11.15 p. Leave Shenandoah for Pottavllle. 6.60, 1 B.OS, 11.05 11.30 a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 4.10 6.27, 8 p. m. Leave Pottavllle for Shenandoah, 0.00, 7. 9.05, 10.15, 11.40 a. m 12.82, 3.00,. 440, 6.20, 7. 7.66, 10.00 p. m. Leave Shenandoah tor Hazleton, 0.04,7.39,41 a. m., 12.48, 2.57, 6.27, 8.08 P. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.35, 10. 11.06 a. m , 12.16, 2.66, 6.80, 7.25. 7.50 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Ran, Centrallk, I Carmel and Bbamokln, 8.45 a. m 2.40 p. 1 and arrive at Bbamokln at 7.4U a. m. and t p. m. Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah 7.55 a. m. and 4.00 p. m., and nrrlve at Bhi andoah at 8.49 a. m. and 4.58 p. m. Trains leave for Ashland, Qlrardvllle and L Creek, 9.40 a. m., 12.80 p. m. For Hazleton, Black Creek Junction, Y'i Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allen to I Bethlehem, Easton and New York, 8.49 i J 12.80, 2.65 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.80, 11.55 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City 1 Delano, 8.49, 11.85 a. m., 12.80, 2.66, 4.63 0.03 p. Leave Hazleton lor Shenandoah, 8.8U, 11 a. m., 1.06,5.80 p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, t.60, 8 9.30 a. m.. 2.40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.39, II t.m.,1.35, 5.15 p. m. ROLLtN H. WILBUR, Qenl. Bupt., South Bethlehem, Pi OHAS. S. LEE, Qenl. Pass. Agt., Phlladelphli A, W, NONNKUAOHEIt, Asst. O. P. A., Houth Bethlehem, HALF DONE. Most of the cleaning and dyeing nowa days is only half done. No matter where you live, you can send anything you wish cleaned or dyed, by express at our expense, and we will do it at same price as if you delivered it to us in person. SEND FOR PAMPHLET OF PARTICULARS A. F. BORNOT, ntliFairniount Ave., Pliilaueipnia TRY THETTRQXL EY SOAP - . MARK OOn.3.8THCIS. ELKINTO PrllUAOBUPHIA Washing Clothes CLEAN and SWEET. It LASTS LONGER than other Soaps. Price FIVE 'CENTS a bar. 3Poy Sale Toy ... XX. g3CTT , TsTVf . SomeUmesneeliaroiliibl'' m-jn'h'v, rmUtlng mouioiue. On'r bermltsa . the i.uret drugs rkouid be uboa. Ifjfguwanlh.Ui,g-l Bt. 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