EVENING HERALD Published dally, except Sunday by itHRALi) l'vnijiamiia coawAirr, rublieat.on office and me hanloal department, aw East Co Street. J. tJottbI Is delivered In Shenandoah and i ne jieraio. gutrounain(? towng for Hu 0ent week, pi jablo to the carriers. liy mall, Three Dollars a year or Twenty-five cents per month, Ilk vance Advert taimnilt oharged according to space and r-i' 'Ion. The publishers reserve the right 10 chance the position of advertisements when ST 1 1' I no publication of news requires It. The rlxhl 1j also reserved to reject any advertise Kent wh thor paid for or not, that the pub liuerd may deem Improper. Advertising rate Blue Known upon application. Enter' 1 at the post office at Shenandoah, Pa., ai nccuQ 1 closs mall matter. tub m'JBXiso ukuaijH, Shenandoah, Fenna. ANOTHER ELECTION MURDER I nnnr i Paused by n .lollllliatloii In Wlilcli Neftrue. ) 1.L l'Hrtlcipnted. I Kl.lZABRTHTOWN, Ky., Nov. 15. The first fruit of the ltepulilloun victory In Now President of Brazil and Knnnn nuil Toxrw train No. 12, which was Evening Herald. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IB, 1691. TllK heaviest voting on election day in this town is ilont between tho hours of E and 'i o'clock uud the greatest rush is between 0 nud 7 o'clock. This is because the tunjorlty of the voters nro employed In tho mines mid they cannot afford to lose a day's work to gut their votes in. When they do get homo and reach the polls they And them stalled, and many men hnve been frequently deprived of their right of franchise. A division of the wards would adjust this matter. TllK Democrotio Congress to meet next mouth will be the most melnncholy col lection of political corpus ever assembled nbovc ground. Out of 220 Democratic members in the present House only sixty four linM- been re elected, nnd nearly all of tlnse are from tho South. Only two out t forty-four Democrats have been ro dent ! 1 rum the Hast, and only six out of fifty brw from the Western state. Anil defc 1 r irrles with it this time an almost unrr. ,'ilented loss of power. More incm bera of I hp present than of any previous Hm-e owe their seats to apportionments wbicn defraud the people nnd to unjust and indecent election laws. In many states p ilillo iudlguittlon at these legis lative robberies and determination to sweep tbem away caused much of the loss wliii 1 the Democrats sustained. For many t'ongi -"men the last chance of a part in Nuvuri"! affairs, vanishes With theselegis lativt v. rungs. Thus driven from power by an 1 . ' raordlnary verdict of the people, the m 1 1 irity in the present Congress might well pray for ft solemn session de- vDteu o nutrition with works meet for repi n'ji'iee. () I r cvt g.-L , 1- ni 1 ruv, the 1. b;ir '1 "lendid triumph of justice and ni the election last week is only irv. Power has been turned lie Republicans by the votes of a my of citizens who have not been . ins. The only cause which fits ' liiiK all the facta is the tndlgnii I ii-iiiocratlc worklnginen because v of their party lint) done them This single force Is so much more powerful than all others that even th astounding exposures of rottennew in New ork mado the Democratic loss scarcely greater than it was in states whtr, no personal corruption existed. It is as if the men were affected by proved mlft induct nnd rascality could be conn' I by hundreds, but the men who wen affected by the prostration of their lndu--' ries could be counted by thousands, It is n eonoluslon cot flattering to th Deirr 1 ratio voteis. But it Is nevertheless THE MISSOURI TRAIN ROBBERS Tlicy Kecnreil Forty Watch mid Over 8UIOO 11 Ciutti from rwenger. KANSAS ClTT, Mo., Nov. 15. Missouri, this congressional district was tho murder of llliike Rolxrtson, 18-year-old son of the Hon. Thomas A. Uolwrtson, formerly con gressman from this district. Iast night was the tlmo for the Hepublican ratlfloa- tlun, nnd about SOU nogroos and n few wlilto men gathered In the lower part 01 the town to form a procession. There was illspnto as to whether the whites or the blacks should mnrcb first and (is n result nearly nil the white Republicans declined to march Imhlnd, and only one white man, John Kerr, joined In the parade, which was headed by n negro brass band. 1 ho negroes hnd been cautioned to uso blank cartridges, but instead bad their shells loaded. Marshal Neighbors started to make an Investigation, nnd as he nd- anocd on the crowd George Wilson 11ml at him, tho load of shot tearing a hole In his ooat and passing through lodged In tho stomach of tho young Robertson. Neighbors then shot tho negro in the arm. Rols'rtson died yesterday. In Judge En glish's court Marshal Neighbors tried to kill Wllsou, but was provenUxl from do ing so. Wilson Is In Jail, uud tho negroes nro greatly oxclted. M ordered In n Court House. Nashville, Nov. 16. Chancellor An drew Allison, of this city, was shot and Instantly killed in n corridor of tho court house by Goorgo K. Whltworth, for six years past the clerk and master of tho court. Whltworth then shot and wounded himself. Chancellor Allison's sou, Gran ville Allison, was appointed a few days ago to succeed Whltworth as clerk. Whit worth's death is hourly expected. Tho cause of tho shooting was Allison's fail ure to settlo for a largo sum dno from him to hltworth for moneys loaned, Bald to be about 125,000. Tho entire city was dumbfounded whon tho tiews was sprcud abroad thnt tho chancellor hnd been killed by his clerk. Allison was about C3 years old, and had just begun his second term of eight years, having been re-elected in August last last. Whltworth is ubout 42 years old. Southern fureht I-'Irps lrop l'atnl. MEMl'UIS, Nov. 15. Tho forest (lrc? which nro now raging In Arkunfn nnd in parts of Shelby county caused the burn lng of three negro shanties near Milling- ton ami probably tho death of n negro woman named Fannie ood. It is thought she will die. On Mrs. W. P. York s plantation, nbout four miles from Mllllngton, a negro baby, tho child of Pitt Rhea, was ploying near the flrowhon her dreBS lieeoino Ignited, nnd before anyone could reach her she was burned so badly that she died. It is reported that five bodies, thought to bo those of 11 hunting party, have men found In tho St. frauds Bottoms, opposlto Memphis, His Oabineti THE EETIRING PRESIDENT LOYAL. I'etxnto tins No Desire to 1'mclnlm 1 1 1 m -scir Dictator, and Will Attaint In Main taining the ltciitibllo The New Presi dent 11 Civilian. Washington, Nov. IB. Brazilian of ficials hero give interesting details of tho now cabinet of Brazil as briefly annnunoed by cable. Tho list Is said to contain er rors in the names, duo to transmission, nnd tho corrected list Is as follows: Min ister of foreign affairs, Senhor Curios Car- valho: minister of tho Interior, Senhor Gononlvns Ferrciru; minister of finance, Senhor Rodrlguos Alves; minister of In dustry, Dr. Santos 1'lres: minister of war, Gonernl Bernardo Vnsnuoz; minister of marine, vice Admiral Joaquin do Abreu. Tho significant feature of tho now cab inet is that it discloses tho cordiality bo twoen tho retiring president, I'elxoto, and tho now preslduut, Monies, who was In augurated today. Tho new minister of war Is ono of Polxoto's closost friends. Ho and tho now minister of war liavo until now taken no part In politics and have boon simply soldiers. Both were prominent com- A Hand of Outlaws Iocntiwl. 6ALINA, Kan., rvov. 11. J he express companies doing business In Kansas, as sisted by a number of bankers located In the border towiiH, havo located a gang of outlaws in central Kansas. They ren dezvous iu tho hills, and when pursued too closely in thnt neighborhood the' run down In the Indian Territory until mat ters settle down. There nro thirty mem ber of tho band, and tho robbery com mitted at Bylvun Grove, In Tjinooln county, on Monday, ami tho bom robbery at Tut,- oott last SenU'Uiber were uernetrnted bv this gang of roblicrs. Who the leader Is Is not known, but detectives are now work iug on the caso. Japanese Victories ConflriutMl, WAtiMMnoN, Nov. 15. -The Japanese minister, Mr. Kurlno. has received the following cable dispatch from Toklo "Our army occupied Tallon-Wan on the 81 h lust., having destroyed all tho Chi nese torpedoes. Our fleet, transports nnd torpedo boats arc anchoring In the bay Torpedo station, with lgnitingequlpiuputs, charts of submarine torpodo nnd eighty onnuoiiB and telephone linos, had been captured. HrJgumlA Attack n Town. RoiIK, Nov. 15v -A band of brigands numborlng luo, acting in military order, attacked Tortoll, n town of 2,000 inhabit ants in Sardinia. The gendarmes, assisted by townsmen, resisted unsjierately, but wore overcome. Two gendarmes were killed and many persons were wounded The brigands looted tho town and de camped with their booty. Troops hav boon sunt in pursuit of them. held up near Muscogco Tuesday night, has arrived here. The two Wagner cars on tho train look as if they had been through 11 hfttle. Tho bandits Intimi dated the passengers before entering the oars by firing a fusillade through tho win dows. Tho rohlx-rs secured over WOO in money and nliout forty watches and other articles or Jewelry. Tho Wagner conduc tor nnd train conductor were relieved of a Uttlo over H0 ouch. 1 ho oxpress car was being guarded by four armed men when it was stopMd, and tbey opened lire at onco. driving tho bandits back. Tho robbers consulted for n few moments nnd withdrew to tho rear of tho train. The train crow thought they were well rid of them, when tho firing began on tho Wagner cars. Wngnor Car Conductor Murphy was given a gunnysnck by tho robbers and compelled to walk ahead of them. Two rohliers followed behind with lovclcdguns. The passongurs were required to divest themselvoi of money nnd jowclry and drop them into tho sack. Tho robbers were rather lenient nbout It, not demanding n show down from any one, but appearing satisfied when the passengers appeared to liavo dropped tho first roll ho had his hands on. Tho Wagner passengers were ull In tholr berths, and tho cars were quite dark. Tho robbers wanted more light, and mado Murphy do tho talking neces sary to convluco the passongers that thoy hnd bettor give up. Tho passengers in the day coaches wore not molested. Head and Arms Seemed on Fire A Sunstroke Followed by Nervous Prostration Hood's Restored Health. the nbio r v.i V till c HIoil front nil Overdose i,r Ijiiiilsniiin. Salisbury. Nov. 15. CJeorgti W. Kills died in Salisbury from the effects of an overdose of laudanum. He was a brlck- -lon which the returns unmlstak-1 laver, and it few wwks ago came near bo ld,, that the Democrats working-' J"8 '"f the ""P80 ot the Iftre m'u of the Jackson Brother oomiiaiiy. He become profoundly dugurted leaves a wife uud ono chJUl. e national polloy for which they 7-- ; ... I An Kngllau l'aper for Wmtco city. 1 i-.ia, and so diagurted, that even M.,xll.0 t;iT.. Nu 1B.Boston and 1 exnosures of infamy have bad Now York ranitaHsta have furnished tho would prevent th laduction of Moraes; ni or.Hnntu inilnenee funds to start n -newspaper how, to be but these reports seem to have no foundft- , . . tl xiJ rctirtn oblef maglstutii ta to operate in Mexico, Central and South pure pntriot, who wtU aid his successor to 1- absolutely no explanation of America. The. now out rprlae Is expected ruje ute young repuouo. rRUDKNTH va MOHABS. manders In tho war with Paraguay. Admiral Abreu was a hero of tho famous naval battle of Rlochuclo. During the recent 1 evolution he was In lutropo in specting the warships Brazil ordered there. The new minister of finance, occupied a similar position In l'dsoto's first cabinet and distinguished himself by his monutnry pollcy. Ho wns a member of parliament under the emplro during Dom Pedro's time. Of late he has been n senator from Son Paulo. His department will have charge of tho turlll relations with tin United States. The minister of Industry is a deputy representing the state of Mtnas, a civil en glneur aim prolussor in tho school of mines of Ouro Proto. Ho has always been a Re publican The minister ot foreign affairs, Route Silva, Is speaker of the house of represent atives nud one of the deputies of the state of Pernmnbuoo. He was in the arllnmont of the empire, nnd was minister of the in terior and public Instruction under D0111 INslr-o In the cabinet, nnd introdueis.1 the bill for the nbolltion of slavery (lj8). Ho Is a lawyer of ability, and has traveled ex tensively In Europe. Ill 1801 he was one of the members of the special oommittee of the house which reported on the treaty of 1890 concerning the boundary line of Mislones. This com prised tho rejection of the treaty and the submission of tho controversy to the arbi tration of tho president of the United State of America. Mr. Rosrj SUva dur ing the empire belonged to the Conserva tive party Tho minister of the interior and justice is also a lawyer and vlco president of tho sonate. He represents in the chamber tho state of Parana. Ho has always been a Republican. Senhor Prudcnto de Mornos was olectod president of tho Brazilian republic several months ago. uenorai f ioriano leixoto. who oould easily have proclaimed himself dictator at that time, just after having vanquished the monnrohlal rebellion, led by Sllveira Martins and Admirals Mello nud Da (lama, took nil necessary measures to insure the oleotion of b oivlliau as pres ident of the repuhllo. He was rewarded for his uatriotio disinterestedness by a vote of the ubuiuber of deputies, which de clared, 118 to 13, that ho had couduotod -well the affairs of tho country during his term of oiflce. For a long time past ru mors have been rife In Europe that Polxoto THE BRITISH COAST STORM. Sevornl Wrecks lteporteil nnd Many I.lvrn Undoubtedly Lost. London, Nov. 15. A storm of unusual severity swept tho British coast yosterdoy, and ninny fatalities are reported. An un known two masted vessel was seen off Guernsey during tho gnlo. Sho was ap parently making bad weather of It. buu denly sho disappeared and It Is supposed thnt sho foundered, taking nil her crew down with her. A Flushing pilot cutter wns run down by a steamer and oight of the cutter's crew were drowned. Further reports from tho south and cost of England add enormously to tho loss of llvo stock nnd other property. Many small towns and vlllngcs ore inuu- dated. The inhabitants of all the low ly ing parts of these plnoes were removed In boats to places of safety. The wrecking of seven small vessels is reported from along the east and south coasts. A boot belonging to tho London steamer Zaduo has been washed ashore at Worth ing, a town of Sussex. A corpse was In tho boat, and from this It is supposed that tho steamer has foundered. Slaher After O'Dnnnell. Boston, Nov. 15. J. J. Quiun, backer of Peter Maker, yesterday posted ?600 to match Mahor against StevoO'Donnell, tho forfeit to remain up one month. Qulnn said that, judging from Brady's conduct, ho is afraid to chnnco any monoy ou O Donuoll against Mnhcr. "Wo muy 110 after Corhett before wo are through," said Quiun, "but at present wo are content to show thnt Mohcr is able to defeat O'DoU' uell. Manager Brndy was waited upon by a representative of Qnlnn's, who made known JIaher s offer to light O Donnell. Brady thereupon guvo as his ultimatum that O'Donnell would not fight any ono until Corbett had fought Fitzslminuus. II A LADY'S TOILET M without au ideal H ; PO WLHSOff ; $ POWDBO, l ; rozzorts i ilr. Edward Scolltn ruii.vieipiii.1, r&, 0. 1. Rood & Co., Lowell, Mass. 1 "Gentlemen On August 10, 1 was taktn to BU Joseph's hospital unconscious from the he.it! my temperature mas 10C. I remained In the hospital two weeks i I was unablo to work for four weeks niter that, but then felt compelled to turn In, as I hare a wlfs anil Ave children. I soon began to feel as though undergoing continuous shocks from an electrlo battery. Every Norvo and Flbro of my body seemed In a constant state ot quiv ering agitation and tremulousness.- Ileal flashed from the calves of my legs tip through my thighs and body; my leit arm and hand felt as though on fire, and my head ached as It It would split when I I stooped down. I had great pains In mj , uaca arounu 1110 uaso 01 me spine. 1 con 1 tlnued to stick to my work, feeling thai I If I mu3t again go down I would do so Struggling for My Family. I have always been athletic, but I had lost all appetite-, and my strength failed me ; I was on tho point ot giving up. I had read much about Hood's Sarsanarllla, and concluded to 1 trial, uciore 1 uaa iukcii nau s iv nmiettte becamo so voracious thai I would bo compelled to eat between meals. Combines every clement 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. Insist upon having the genuine. The Season Is here: For Painting .... and Papor Hanging f,; Get your work dono by Mnhanoy 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 nnd weekly papers, novels, novelettes and stationery. 133 West Centre Street. Headquarters for the Kvknino Herald, "pan" s Hood's Sarsaparilla has now fully restored my strength and general health. That terri ble nervousness Is entirely gone. I feel ai hearty and vigorous as over. Tho pains In my back have crestly decreased." LnwAim 1 Bcollin, 1S32 Ogdcn Street, Philadelphia. Hood's Pills euro all liver ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, Indigestion. Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire. SNEDOLN'sf General Clay Gnnrillng 11 1 Child Wife. Lexington. Ky., Nov. IB. White Hall tho castle of General Cnsglus M. Clay. 1st closed to all visitors, the general having placed bis sou IaiiuiIo iu oommaud with 1 instructions to allow no one to disturb j blin. None of the neighbors dare venture , on tho premises in tho face of these In structions. General Clay is fearful that some harm may come to his bride and will not allow her to leave the house. Dr. C. C. Smith carried away to Itichmond ou Tuesdny some documents which give ri6e to tho story that General Clay has mado a now will. A Victim nf Hydrophobia. Washington, Nov. 15. Virgio C. Mo- Dormott, the 4-year-old daughter of P. G. MoDermott, of SU15 Dunbarton avonue, wus bitten by a dog nine weeks ago, and yesterday died with all tho symptoms of hydrophobia. Tho dog, a UlacK mongrel cur, bit tho girl twice in tho face, lilt a neighbor s dog, and thon disappeared. Sunday morning tho child was seized with convulsions which closed tho glands of her throat, nnu sho refused water. The dog which was bitten shows signs of rubies. Pear Alloy, Hoar Colfoo Hons. The best rigs in town. Horses taken . board. Hauling promptly attended U. HOTEL KAIBR, CHA.8. BOKCUILIi, Prop. North Wfiin St., H&HiKOY CITY. Largest and finest hotel In the region. Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures Fool and Billiard Kooms Attached. ISYPU'iUI i nArmiMAntlff flOflSel G in KitiW dnys by E , BlftCiaiienisar.TiKteKB i laiO.UUl cr r it.11. rofliuvo pr.mi una lw-pouf I book, Ulust naetl from 111 e from people oaxw. I rM bv mail. HoLainiiO'Bewuicure. COOK REMEDY CO., Chicago, Ilk HARTMAN STEEL PICKET FEN0F. t ', in T're, wceept thai ( 1- I1...0 ueen disgusted with the j Ii 1 1 ic polloy. It is sheer foollshue- t hat tbey are dt'gustcd, not with t! locratio policy, but with tbe Dam c ' want of policy. It was made 1: 1 . every part of the oouutry that, , If Demooratto party were sustained j ly ., Living votes of the people, It would ' gi 1 i u I, further in the direction ot Free Tru . This was plainly stated by Preel- dent. 1 ii-velaud and by Chairman Wilson, who (ifi tared that the bill which hail nc-. 1 was to be considered as only he- ginning. But the voles of the people have proved beyoud all possible dispute that tbe not mean to have the warfme'.on An'.- n c- in Industries continued or puslud fur'h r. on the contrary, they demand that ti Miall be stopped. There la no other cxplnnmlon of the result which fit the fact-i In every part of the oouutry alike a frreat loidy ot the working people have eepar ited from the Democratic party, aud havo Y'lted for ltepublloan candidates In Bt ite-i where there has been no ad m In Is. trativp mlsoouduot or oorruptlon, as well as in Mutes like New York and New Jer sey, where Democratic corruption In, tho great cities has been in the last degree offensive. to ueglm Jan. 1. ClitaoM Refugees Shot Down. I London, Nov. 16. A TlentBln dispatch to The Times says that thousands of ref ugees who wore fleeing from Kinchow wore mistaken for the enemy by the Chinese troops and were tlrod upon. Hundreds of them were killed. An Klevelur l'alls Tour ilorie. Nobwalk., O., Nov. 16. Tbe passenger elevator in tho department store of the Hoyt & Jackson company fell from the fourth floor at noon. Four persons were more or less injured, but none fatally. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Plr Thomas Matthew Cbarle Sywonde, admiral of tbe British fleet, died In lum don yesterday. ! A prointuout business man of Denver Is suspected of being the mysterious itranglcr of lewd women, A Purls dispatch says It U announced that Sarah Burnhardt will lie mode a chev alier of the Legion of Honor. A boarding house in Klberfeld, Rhenish Prussia, waa destroyed by Are, and seven of its occupants were burned to death. y. W. Swank, HO years old, was run over by a bicycle in Birmingham, Ala., and killed. The rider was racing with a train. Near Mitrion, Ills., It. J. Mowbray, u 12-year-old schoolboy, was strangled to death between tho sash and the sill of thesobool house window while trying to climb in. Colonel W. II. Gibbe, ei-i-r.-.tv auditor of Mississippi, wus bunUmn-il at Jackson, Miss., to three years' Imprisonment ut Klmlra, N. Y., for embezzling 1 1,000 while postmaster at Jackson. Held for the Hoyder of nasson. Prit.adeu'hia, NW. 16. The brutal! murt'er of John BdWard Ha'n, the young molder who wl fatally lie .mm on Saturday ntt'lrt lMt on GormautoWtt avenue, was Investigated by Deputy Coroner Dugan, and at tho close of the heariim Jumoe li. Walls, 01 Jern hook, and Alexaudor Thompaou, of North Third street, wore committed to Moy.tmeneing prison, the first as principal and 1 h booond as accessory, until ibe grand jury paeaes upon their responsibility lor tne crime. Working with Koa-VuionlMa. McKkksPOUT, Pa., Nov, 16. One fur nace Is running today at tho United State Tin Plate works. Manager Crouuineyer save the comuanv'e program is being car ried out. but elves no intimation when any more of tho works will resume. Not over twioiv-flve non-union men are at work. A few of the old hands are baok, and half a dozen deputy sheriffs are ou duty. The.ro has so far been no trouble. AI.hiii1 Quarrel Ieml to Frobalile Murder, Owknsbobo, Ky., Nor. 16. Cbmles Gil lespie was shot and fatally wounded near this city by Jay Morgan. Both men were wealthy rarmore. M'ney nnu nau a quarrci over the rental of sjoiiie laud, and Morgan called Gllh'f.pte to the door, and without warning fired both barrels of a shotgun at Mm. I Purmeil by llltMMllimind. I Birmingham, A1b., Nov. 15.-Tueatby evenlm u voung negro man committed rape uiou the wife of Mr. T. J. Payne, at her homo six mlloa west of Bosseiner. Of- fleers with bloodhounds are In hot pur- Alleged VoUoner Committed. PliibAUKLi'iHA, Nov. IB. Folloa Buffo, of No. 781 South Soventh street, who waa arrested on tbe charge of having been one of the four men who are thought to have been guilty of murdering Michael Santo- suosso, tho Italian restaurant Keeper, by poison, was glvon a hearing before Magis trate Pole una commltteu to prison to await a furthor bearing on tho 21st iust. On that date Nicola Rossi, who is now in eustody In New York ou the same charge, Will also bo ni nil Rned. Ttst Tributes to Alexander. St.Pm : ::siii;BO,Nov.H.-Throughoutthe whole day, with tin- exoeption of the time the members of tho imperial family were attending religious services in the cathe dral, there wus an unceasing flow ot peo ple through the c-nthodral who were desir ous of taking a lost look at the face of the dead czar. The procession denied before tbe bier, upon which tbe body is lying la state. Around the bier stood a number of lighted Dandles. Ivin Vow IhiU Seliasfer. Nbw Yobk, Nov. 16. The Sohaefer-Ivee billiard match was continued last night. When adjournment was taken the (pore was: Ives, 1,800; Schaefer, 1,088. Highest runs: Sobaefer, 61; Ivee, 167. Average for the night. Schaefer, 96; Ives, 61 O il. Av erage for the tournament: sclnwlur,) 1-1H; Ivei, 60. Three Mine Hollers ltxploile. Haklbton, Pa., Nov. 16. Three boilert exploded at Htookton colliery with terrible force. Mike Keesa and John Hudak, fire men, were seriously, if not fatally injured. The boiler house and an adjoining building were blown to pieces. The cause of the explosion is a myslviy. Mill Workers' Wages Jtetlllcell. WILUAMePOltr.r'a , Nov lft. I He WOgOi of the employes of Miin-on n 1'l.oiing mill were reduced yeierdn on a . ,u ot from ten to 111 ty ucutu a d.i. inn wim com pany also uiuuo a reduetlon iu t u Michl gari mills. teftho cheapest and best fence made. Cheaper than a wooden fence tor residences, lawnb, cem etery lots or any kind of fencing. II. 11. MAfaTKii nas tho agency nud carries It in stock at his marble and gianlte works, 127 N. USD111 ST. (at IN EFFEOT MAT 13, 161)1. Ff-scrger trains leivo Shonandosh t'e.n Haven Junction, Msucb Chunk, Le- .KiitoD, Sl&tlnirtoi. Whtti Hall, Catasaaqua, Allcntown, Ucthlehem, Esston and Wcaiherly ".IU 7 33 U6 m , 267, 5.27 p.m. for Now York and Phlladolnhls. t.M, 7.33, O.ia a bi . 1X.M, 2.!.?, For Qunkate, Switch back, Gerhards and Hudsondale, 6.01, 9.15 a m., and 2.S7 p. m. For Yvilkoe-Hsrre, White Haven, Pittston, Lsccyvllle, Towands, Sayre, Waverly ana Blmirs, 6.04, 0.13 a. m., 2.S7, 6.27 p. m. For Itocbester. Buflslo, Niagara Falls and 'no west, u.ih, v.is u. m. ana 2.57 s.ct p. m. For Ilelvldere, Delaware Water Qip and Stroudsburg, 6.04 a. m., 2.07 p. m. For Lambcrtvlllc and Trenton, 9. IB a. m. ror Tunkhannock, 6.04, 0.15ft. m., 2.67, 5.27 p. m. For Ithsca and Genevs 6.04, 9.15 a. m. 5.27 . m For Auburn 9.16 a. m. 5.27 p. in. ForJeane8vUle,I,evlstontndUeverUeaaow, V.88 a. m., 12.43, 8.C8 p. m. For Stockier, and Lumber Yard, 6.01, 7.J8 9.15. a. TD.. li.4S. 2.57, 5.37 p.m. ForHllver Broolt Junction, Audenrled and Hazleton 6 01, 7.33, 9 15 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 5.27 and B.08p. a.. For Scranton, 6.04, 9,15, a. m., 2.57 and 6.27 S rr For Haslebrook, Jeddo, Drltton and Freeland, ;.04, 7.38, 9.15, a. m 12.48, 2.67, 6.27 p. re. ffor Ashland, Qlrardvllle and Lost Creek, 4.61, .61. 9.18. 10.20 a. m.. 1.00. 1.40. 4.10. 6.85. B.22. 9.16 7. in. For Raven Run, Contrails, Mount Csrmel and Shsmokln, 9.13, 11.14 a. m 1.32, 4.40, 8.22 p. mi For Yateavllie, Park Tlace, Mahanoy City and Cinlaco, 6.04, 7.88, 9.15, 11. Oi a ra., 12.43, 2.67 5 27, 8.08, 9.33, 10.28 p. m. Trains will leave Shamoblc at 8.15, 11.46 m , 1 66, 4.30 9.30 p. m., and arrive at Pnenan loak at 9.16 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 6.27, 11.15 p. m. Leave Snonandoari for Pottsvllle, 6.(C 7.38 9M , 11.06 11.30 a. m., 1S.M, 2.67, 4.10 6.27, 8.08 p. XQ teave roitsvme tor snecauaoan, 0.00, 7.K, 9 05, 10.15,11.40 a. m., 12.32, 8.00,. 440, 6.20, 7.15, 7 to, lo.on p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 6.M, 7.8S , 9.16, a. m., 12.48, 2.67, 5.27,8.08 p. m. Leave Uatlton tor Shenandoah, 7.85, 10.06, 11.06 a. m , 12.15, S.6t, 5.80, 7.26, 7.66 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run, Centralis, ut Cormol and Utnmokln. 6.45 a. m., 2.40 r. m and arrive at Bhamokln at 7.40 u. m. ana S.46 p. m TralnB leave Bhamokln for Shenandoah at 7.65 a. m. and 4 00 p. m and arrive at Uaea andoah at 8.49 a, m. and 4.58 p. m. Trams leave for Ashland, Qlrardvllle and Ia T CiceU, 9.40 a, m., 12.30 p. m. For Uazloton, lilask Creek Junction, Fen Ucthlehem, Kaston and New York, 8.49 a m. 12.30, 2.65 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.80, 2.65 p. zc For Yatesvllle. Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.49, 11.36 a. m., 12.30, 2.66, 4.68 6.03 p. m. Leave Hatleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, a. m., 1.06,6.80 p. m. .a Leave Shonandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.66, 8.49, 0.30 a. m., 2. to p. m. Leave FottavUlo for Shenandoah, 8,30, 19.49 a.m.,1.86,6.l6p. m. tiuLiiiia ii. vviLuuK, ueni. Hupt., South ltnthlehera. P& OHAS. S. LEK, Qenl. Pass.Agt., rhlladelpMal A. VT, NONNKMiOHKR, Asst. G, P. A.,?l Houth Iiethlehem, Pa Most of the cleaning and dyeing nowa days is only half dona No matter where you live, you can send .1 1 1 1 i t- anytning you wisn cieanea or ayca, uy 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, W llthFairmount Ave., Philadelphia TWlTTRaLLEY SOAP PHlURDBUPHin For Washing Clothes CLEAN and SWEET. It LASTS LONGER than other Soaps. Price FIVE CLNTS a bar. The Wwtlmr. Slightly winner; southerly probably rain tomorrow. winds; BficaetlHianee'iarei,Hbl', nioutUlT. rajrulatlug medicine Oalr liamlus KB4 lfyuu vast tha Vwt, got s the rarest dn.gt auould be ueJ. IBTiavi Ti IB -1 The, areprompt, la ard .erUln in rmunln)' Soldltty P, J, D, KI21LIX, VruauUt, ahenanaoant4ra, (
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