EVENING HERALD llSTAIlLl.SIIKD 1HT0. l'uhltahed every F.venlng, Kxcojit Sunday, nt 8 Sovtm .Taiuhn Sthekt. Ni.au Ckntiih. Tim llcruld if delivered liiMicunndoah nml the ftiirroiuiding towns for six cents a week, pay nliln to tlie carriers, lly mull S3.0U ft yenr, or 25 cents n month, paynhle In ftdvimco. Advertise ineuts cliarircti according to space mid position. Tlie publishers reserve the riuht to change the position of advertisements whenever the pul lkiitlon of news demands It. The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not. that the publishers nmy deem fmproiwr. Adveitislng lutes made known upon application. Bntered Kt the postofflce nt Shenandoah, l'a., as second class mull matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Ivening Herald FHIIUY, SE1THXIBRU 8. HUB. STATE TICKET. 8TATK TItEASUrtKR, IIkkjamix ,T. IlAYwnon, of Mercer. SUIUTUOR COl'RT JUDGES, JaW( A. IIcatkh, of Otitre. K. VP. Wim.aud, of Iarkawftnn. Ciiahlks E. Rick, of I.UBeroe. Geo una B. Oklaiiy, of Huntingdon. John J. Wickham, of Heaver. Howard 1!kf.iik.k, of Northampton. To-mohhow will be Labor .ty in lVnti sylvanta. U0ior day for mmt of u comes six iIrji out of the xeveu. Tub Scbool Hoard should lmve its recently purchased property on North White street fenced in. If this is not dono there is danger that tlio money spent in clearing tlio plitco will bo Vinsted. l'OTTRvn.Li: 1ms been worried for months over the selection of a site for its public buildings, nml now that the desired object appears at hand it is discovered that the town hasn't stillleiont water with which to mix mortar for tlio construction of tlio buildings. Ni:w York still holds tho lend a's tlio city of poisoners, but for the lew refined and unceremonious manner of taking human life with club and revolver the Hazletou district clings to tho palm. Hazletou also equals Chicago in a record for not being able to run lown murderers. A wau is being waged in tho Mt. Carmcl newspapers as to whether Locust Gap, or Ccntmliu, is tho mont corrupt place of the two. It is a delicate subject with a wide scope, .and nothing outside of a committee from Cass township will be able to handle it, sil ihoiigh some Ilutler township citizens might qualify as judges. Town lot boomers a rent workinShamokin. It would not bo surprising to hear of a com pany of rainmakers' beginning operations at that enterprising place. It catches every thing that comes along. Whenever small pox breaks out in the region Shuniokin is bound to come forward with tlio first and largest number of cases. Tin: burglar who was shot at Locust Gap and occupies a cot at tlio Miners' hospital will recover. Ho refused to give his name or make any statement that will lead to the identity of his partner in tho burglary. Doubtless when he recovers sutliciently to ap pear at court ho will be Risen sutlicient time to make up his mind to uso his tongue. Yr-STHitPAY was tho last for the registra tion of voters for tho fall election. If there are any who failed to take advantage of tho opportunity to get themselves upon record hey have injured .none but themselves. Whilo tho neglect will not debar them from voting if they are otherwise qualified, they will bo put to considerable inconvenience on election day to make good the omission. A ltnroiiT that tho water company is about to charge the School Hoard for water used in tho schools has caused a query as to when tho school buildings will bo connected with tlio public water works, and whether tho supply will bo furnished on tho same terms it has been received from tho company gratis. People who have given tho matter considera tion maintain that they do not see why the borough should alter tho terms, as a chargo would bo praetleally a double taxation. Tin: activity of the stocks of coal roads the past few days is taken as an indication that some movement that is to benefit those lines is on foot, and that an inkling of it has gotten out on Wall street. As the condition of the "cutlers" is deplorable, any movement that will prove lieneftoUl will be hailed with delight by the thousand who are dependent upon them. Shenandoah lias not experienced such liard times aiuee IST7 a we have recently had, and a change for the better is devoutly to be wished for. Tim opening of the new school year brings toiaind something that Is worth thinking .about. The home aided ohild has a tre mendous advantage in the steady work and inevitable competition of school life. Home co-operatiou teaches the child how to study, whleli perhaps is tlie moat neglected art of all ; it forestall discouragement, and It immensely raises the dignity of work In the eyes of the child. There is a sentiment among all large groups of children that study is aoinetbiiig to be gotten through with as quickly us the vigilance iff the teacher will allow in order to get to play. It makes a teacher u taskuwker and an oiiMuy It may bo mnro or less prevalent in nny particular school, but it i? always present. Tlio homo aid not merely puts tlio child above this teniptRtion it tenches him to despise It. lly its aid ho comes to think of the teacher as a follow worker, which is. of course, the idonl thought for progress. In tlio case of slow or lmckward children, who are often in maturity tlie brightest mid tho mot successful, this need of home aid is especially imperative. 3lR. OAKKl-xilii iwys of Homo KiiIb that "the question Is Mt only llritlsli on, but, unfortunately, an Ainorican one as well, because of Its lneftil influence over our politics." If in his reference to this country I .......uv. ti, .Im.l.mI.i.. ' tho deplorable , Mr. Carnegie 1ms in mind atfliir that arose from the operation of his j worksat Homestead, we can fully appreciate tbe apprehension he evinces. The manner In vthlcli Homestead Home ltnle was throttled will remain baneful to Mr. Carnegie's politi cal sphere so long as the blue bells grow upon his estate In Scotland. AGAINST ROYAL PAUPERS. A World's Trndes Union Congress Delegate Urges Tholr IQxoluslon. CiMlDIFF, Sept. 0. At yestordny'8 ses sion ot the trniles union conirress tho pnr liwnvntury committee was instructed to urge upon parliament the passnge of a bill doolnring for the principle of payment of salaries to members of. tho house of com mons. Mr. Sexton, a delegate from Liv erpool, in seconding a motion for tho adop tion of a resolution in favor of tho prohi bition of tho lumlliifT of pauper aliens, said Hint ho wished to include within tho scopo of tho resolution royal paupers who arrived Without visible means of subsistence, but who soon found them. These, Jlr. Soxton said, woro tho men who controlled tho em pire, whllo tho poor Hrltlsh taxpayers hod no rights at nil. Samuel GompersandP. J. Alngulre, who represent tho United Stntes in tho con gross, woro given a hearty roception. Pres ident .Tonkins, in welcoming tho Ameri can delegates, said that although geo graphically divided, the workers of Amer ica, Great Britain and Ireland were united on all the important questions pertaining to tho elevation of their class. Mr. Goin pcrs, in replying to tho address of Presi dent Jenkins, spoko of tho solidity of tho feeling and sympathy that existed among trades unionists of tho countries. Whim Salctde is Jnstlflahle. New York, Sept. 0. At the medico-legal congress yesterday Albert Bach read Gus- tnv Bolhin's paper on "Suicide nml tho Eight to Commit It." Tho paper con- i tended it was unfair to proclaim tlio sul- 1 cldo a lunatic. Temporary insanity was ! a cheap verdict out of a dilemma. "I do 1 not pretend," went on tho paper, "that i every ono in temporary troubles should commit suicide ami thus deliver his own sclf'from threatening inconveniences, but I do insist that thero uro cases in which sulcldo is tho last and only way to solve tho question of Individual misery." Al bert Bach held that sulcldo was justillablo in certain cases whero tho Individual had no hope, and that the individual had as much, If not more, right to end his own llfo than bad a doctor to tako llfo in cer tain circumstancos. Growth nf tho Southern Cotton Mills. Baltimore, Sept. (i. The Manufactur ers' Record says that tho announcements of now cotton mills projected in the south during tho last threo months exceed that of any similar period in tho history of cotton mill buililliiL' in this sec tion. There worn mnnrtnil Kmrniifv-er.vnn mills which will hnvo an aggregate of over 800,000 spindles, which, added to tho GOO.OOO spindles to be put into mills s that had been reported prior to May 31, makes a total of about 800,000 spindles to bo added to tho number now in operation In tho south. If theso mills aro all built as indications promise, tho aggregate Investment will represent something over ?li,000,O00. Holmes to lie Tried in Philadelphia. ToiiOXTO, Sept. 6. Tho local authorities have been notified that II. II. Holmes, tho multiple murdere,r, will bo placed on trial nt Philadelphia shortly for the murder of Benjamin F. Pitezol, father of tho two llttlo girls whom Holmes Is nlleged to havo murdered In a St. Vincent street cot tago in this city. In the event of a failuro to convict Holmes in Philadelphia ho will bo handed over to tho Indianapolis author ities, and will only bo brought to Canada after all nttempts to convict him in tho United Statos of a capital offenso havo proved nbortlvc. The Duty on Live Sloose. Washington, Sept. (!. Acting Secretary Curtis has written a letter, refusing to order tho return of tho duties paid by Dr. W. Soward Webb, of Now York, on ilvo female moose, intended for his park in tho Adirondack mountains. Tho acting secre tary holds that tho moose nro not entitled to freo entry for breeding purposes, as thero aro no books of record established for thoso breeds, or us specimens of natural history, ns tho act states that such speci mens must be imported for cabinets us ob jects of science. You want of a medicine is that it shall da you good purify and enrich your blood, throw off that tired feeling, and give you health, strength, courago and ambition. Hood's fiarsaparilla is the only true blood pnrifler prominently in the public eye today, and it meets these requirements perfectly. This is proved by the testimony ol thou sands of people. Ilood'a a a Builds up the nervea by feeding them on pure blood, creates an appetite by toning the digestive organs, overcomes That Tired Feeling by giving vitality to the blood, and gives sweet refreshing sleep. You may realize that Hood's SarsapaxUla oes this by giving It a fair trial. Insist upon Hood's and only Hood's. lj six for f 5. 1-1 rnA c Dilic ft harnWilnmly wits I iuuu j i uiiJ Hopa'i KarPrl.U. Si A NEW DISCOVERY BY THE SHAKERS. For more than a hundred years tho Mount Lebanon Hhakers have tud!cd tho cultiva tion of a medicinal plants and sought to ex tract from them their honling essences. Their labor has not been spent in vain. They have made a discovery that will prove a blessing to mankind. It consists of a cordial that caus.es iminediato relief in tascs of Indigestion. Tho Importance of this dis covery will be apparent when wtj realise that nearly iilne-tenths of our siiribrlng are eaused by dyspepsia or indignation. Nearly everv person you meet has this digestive trouble in some of its varied forms sick headache, distress after eating, pain and full ness in the chest after eating, palpitation of the heart, etc., are but symptoms of indiges tion. To relieve these sulierings has been inosiiuiyoi me ananers, ami they have succeeded. The reason the Shaker biircstlvr Cordial has such an immediate mill salutary . ............... v.., .. .... .,.(..,.. am. V nilll Isn.llM.I.V ci!'crt ,B tllat u causes tho food eaten to be (i p)J fnr ,t , umH(eirttMl foo,i thltt the distress. The Cordial causes the, food to no uigesieu ueiorc mere is lime ror It to ler- ment and sour on the stomach. When the fond Is so digested it gives strength ftnd vigor to the feeble body, makes one feel bright aud cheerful, and makes one gain in llesh. The Digestive Cordial is so prompt in its action that the very first dose will have a perceptibly favorable result. It gives im mediate relief. Every druggist has lieen sent a supply of our handsome Donkey 1'imle Ilooks, and a copy may lie had for the asking. It tells all about the Cordial as well a Laxol, the new castor oil. Try a twenty-five cent bottle of. Digestive Cordial aud see what it will do for you. Arresteil on tC ITorgery Charge. Balttmoke. Sept. 0. Lato yosterday af ternoon a young mnu, supposed to bo Fred F. Mnrr, of Albany, K. Y although giving tho name of W. IS. Brooks, of "Washington, D. C, was committed for court by Justice Murray on tho double churgo of forgery and attempting to ob tain $1,000 by means of forgery. ' August 151 Mnrr is said to have deposited $50 at tho National Mechanics' bank in this city under tho unmo of Brooks. Sept. 3 he en deavored to cash a check for $1,000 on tho National Capital bank, of Washington. Payment was refused, but tho National Mechanics' bank took tho check for collec tion. Tho National Capital bank said tho check was forged. Mnrr went to tho National Mechanics' bank yesterday after noon aud drew a check for $1,030, which would include both tho Washington check ami tho $50 deposit. Instead of paying, tlio National Mechaulcs' bank callfd Detective Hogau, who arrested Marr. Nebraska's Single Standard Democrats. Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 0. When Stato Chairman Martin, of Onmha, called tho second Nebraska Democratic stato conven tion to order yesterday (531 ontbuslastio delegates greeted him with applause. It was considered qulto significant, in the ''St of recent developments, that 031 out of " total representation of G31 delegates should bo present when tho convention was convened, and It was early evident that while tho party in tho stato is divided " financial lines, tho so called hard money element lose llttlo in members or dignity as compared with tho clement of the party which held Its convention Inst month under tho auspices of tho free sil ver leaders of tho stato at Omaha. Tho resolutions strongly indorso tho financial attitude of President Cleveland and Sec retary Carlisle. Tho following nomina tions were made: For supremo judge, T. G. Mnhoney; for regents of tho State Uni versity, W. II. Anhby and John II. Ames. Father nml Son Charged with Murder. CUMnEULAND, Md., Sept. 6. Abraham Baer.of Cambridge, was arrested yesterday, charged witli the murder of Louis Slndler, who mysteriously disappeared about six weeks ago. Warrants aro also out for Isaao and Louis Baer, sons of tho prisoner, who aro accused of complicity in tho al- I legcd crime. It is said thnt tho accused I liml 11 Pstnl orller shcd which tho missing man luul in ins possession w hen and i 11181 seen, sunnier nveu in naiuraoro has n fumlly In Russia. HE NEVER FAILS 1317 Arch St. Pronounced by medic PHILADELPHIA "SSK Pronounceu oy meuicai journals, me Tf? nubile press, and the highest medical authorities of all schools ns the only true ami genuine advertising specialist In the United States of America, able to cure the most dan gerous cases. DR. TIIBBI has had the most extensive hospital and private experience. A 13 years' continuous practice is surely n guarantee of success. Those afflicted with SPECIAL DISEASES. BI.OOD TOIS ON, KIDNEY and BIVADDER DIS EASES, or IIABITS which destroy both body and mind and send thousands to insane asylumsand premature death, call or write and be saved. DR. 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Atrocities by Span iards, ns revolting na thoso ooniinitU'd 1y the Jnpnncie nt I'ort Arthur, hnwjit'it boon n-portwl to tho Cuban nwolutlmiitry party in Now Ycmk. Enrique Tmjillo, editor ot El Porvonir, received ft lettor yes terday from Juan Franco, chief of staff un der General Maximo Gomez, the com- inandcr-in-ehief of the Insurgent army. It is dntod "Headquarters in the field, Aug. 0," nml fiends dotidls of tho capture mid recapture of the city of linlre, nufl tlio inmv Fwcre of thirty-seven Inoffensive Cubans inost'y women and ohlldren by tho Span iards under Commander Carrido. On Tuesday nrn-plnsr, ecordlnfr to Colonel Franco's lctfr, a company of in surgents nml r .T'we Knhl, surprised tho Spanish garrison, int.lu fortre3.4comma.nd ing the city of Bnire, killed more than seventy mi-Ann 1 took fifty -six prisoners. Thoy captured u lnrgo quantity of iirins mid persuaded the prisoners to enlist in the Insurgent ranks. About an hour later three companies of Spanish troops under Comandfir Garrldo enmo up and after ft Bhort hut sharp resistance the Cubans iled, leaving the fortress ngnin in the hands of tho luvnder. Soon after the fort hndbeon rogurrisonod with Spaniards one of the companies broke loose and begun to pillage tho city. Commander Gnrrido himself, Colonel Franco states, led tho uniformed rioters. Tho Spaniards woro wild for tho spilling of blood. Every human creature who camolu their path was ruthlessly slain. Within Ave minutes tho streets of Bairo wero deserted by tho pnnio stricken na tives, but the Spaniards followed them Into their houses mid killed them in their own rooms. " "Age, sox and condition wero wholly disregarded by theso liveried butchers," Bays Colonel Franco. "Old and young women, children oven infants wero slaughtered. Shocking indignities wero offered to tho unfortunate victims before nnd after death. Tho Spanish soldiers stumped on tho bodies of those whom thoy had slain nnd ground their heels into tho faces of mimy who were still living. "Senorita Dolores Madera, a beautiful girl of 18, betrothed to ono of Cnptain Hum's lieutenants, was seized on tho street, cruelly beaten, repeatedly stabbed with bayonets and brutally insulted. "One of Garrido's captains commanded tho girl to renounco hor Cuban sweetheart nnd swear loyalty to tho Spanish govern ment. She scornfully refused, whereupon tho captain struck her across tho face with his sword, indicting a terriblo gash. With blood strenmingdownherfneo, sbotaunted tho Spaniards with their cowardice. There upon tho maddened soldiers seized her, bound her hand and foot, throw a nooso nround her neck, nnd hanged her to u tree. Tho torturo of Scnoritn Mndern was pro longed as much ns possible Whllo sho was still allvo, but no longer conscious, her body was riddled with bullets." Another lteported Insurgent Ilcfeat. MADltlD, Sept. 0. Tho Imparclnl's Ha vana correspondent telegraphs thntinsur gent bauds under command of Itegoiv and Linn attacked n body of fifty soldiers at Petrcro Guyana. Tho soldiers, finding themselves greatly outnumbered,retreated in an orderly mnnuer, and making a cour ageous defcuso until they met another body of eighty soldiers. Thoiiultcd forcei then attacked tho insurgents, who fled, leaving nine killed, besides nrnis, horses and ammunition. Of the Spaniards only four wero wounded. The New Illumlnnnt. Philadelphia, Sept. 0. If tlio prospec tus of tho Acctylino Light, Heat uud Power company, of Philadelphia, means all it says, tho day is not remote when tho now I lllumiuant will bo in practical uso In this ! city. It is declnred that it can bo mado at n cost that will return a largo profit if sold at thirty cents per 1,000 feet. Big concerns llko tlio United Gas Improvement com pany declare that acctylino is impractica ble on account of tho smell nnd smoko which it produces. Nevertheless, n $1,000, 000 company has been formed to produce it, which development certainly flavors very strongly of business. Utah's IJeniocratlo Nominee.. OGDEN, Utah, Sept. 0. Tlio Utah Demo cratic convention instructed almost unan imously to support J. Li, Rawlins nnd Moses Thutchor for tho United States sen ate. B. II. Roberts, of Davis county, wns tho only ninno prosentcd for member of i congress. For tho threo mombers of the ' supreme court S. R. Thurman, Thomas P, , Moloney and It. W. Young woro nomi nated. Tho platform declares in favor of tlie immcdloto restoration of tho freo and j unlimited coinage of silver nnd gold at tho present; icgai rami 01 tu 10 i. The Czar lVura TVIlilllati. Heulin, Sept. 0. Tlio Lokal Anzeiger's correspondent at St. Petersburg confirms the statement recently published that in consequcnoo of tho uctivity of the nihil ists, it lias been found neoeasary to 'guard tho czar's overy step as completely ns the movements of his father, Alexander III, woro guarded by tho police at tho most perilous porlod of his reign. Tho ozurlmi, whoso accouchement Is oxgiocted In Octo lior, is suffering from extreme iiervoutness in eonsaquenco ot tho danger threatening tlio ceur. JlHraucllne; Kurila Driven Out. CONSTANTINOI'LE, Sept. 0. At nitlls a body of gendarmes attacked a band of Kurds, who had been committing depre dations In the Moosh district. The Kurds sustained serious losses and were driven out from the pogsesilon of property of Ar menians, which they had seized. The grand vizier has dismlsHed a number of ofllelnls of Moosh, who have lieen found guilty of extorting taxes and of treutluB Armouians with ruthless severity. No Cliarchea in tho huhanl llonaea. . liAKCASTEIi, Pa., Sept. fl. At iiinoeting of tlio city school bonnllitst night n resolu tion wns adopted l-oacliidintf tlio right nt nny religious denomination to hold mt vioea In tho nulillo schooln here. Sovond I'roteetnnt oougregutlona have held her vlceu In looul suliool lioiiBt-H every Hnnduy, and na n result of liut night' notion tliey will till be driven out. TliU is. tho direct outgrowth of the ivltgiuuH gurli bllliiun4 bj the lik.t lvgUluturu. Tho Only Remedy in tho World thnt Refunds Purchase Price if it Fails to Cure the Tobacco Habit in 4 to 10 Days is III I It Cures While CJou Continue the Llse of Tobacco. The greatest discovery of the ago I A oortwiu, pltntout, peruuiuent cine. A liietlnio's suffering ended for $5.00. Why smoke and npit jour life awaj ? Why miller from dyspepria, heartburn, and rtfnlnS on your vital IVirres ? 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For Scientific Dentistry go to Dr. J. DONALDSON FORD. Fifteen yen actual experience,. Gold, Aninl gum uml Porcelain fllllug. Hold Grown,- l'ur celniu Crowns, Aluinlnnm Crowna. lteat teelli 110.00, no better nuute at any price. Teeth ex tracted with vltlUd ulr, (50o. Kxtracted with out lr, 2ISc. Allowance- made where teeth are out on new platen. Al work ifuarouteeil. Iidy uttundaut alway prevent. Olllce hoim: Hvery duy, I to 5 p. in. Sundays I to 3 p. in. 30 East Centre St., Shenandoah, Pa. Mux Itecee'n ruHldciiee, front room upstnlrx. aU m tM M PERMAMEHTLY BED on W PAY. Wrllfan ............. lutelycurenllkliidofIlupture wlthuut operation orUetentlo from bualneas. Kxaiinliiia tlm SVe refer you to MUiPHllenU. Call or mile for clrculnr. O E MILLER. CO. I'ulliulelpbltt. See our Doctor, overy Tuesday, nt UNION HOUSE, Asliland, Pa. Ilewtll fiiniUliynu Willi uauuHKif rauu curwt I'y UHinynirown tuwii. (TO VIS I I I I I S2KSKm 1 IB7 J I I MUll I S3 Send for Imjo1 of prominent testi-'J mollies 1I0 III MllOWl'lg ! Hd.ntinotox, MaIh., Ai,ueh 18, 1H9S' Tup. Nahcoti Chemical i o., frprhmflelil, Mn-s , tientlcnien : I hu used tobacco for over twoiity-tlvo your-, chewiiiKHiiu smok ing every any from 7 n. m. to 9 p. iu. stop lug only for meal". tin Mondny, Pehrhsry-I I eilleil nt vnur ollleu itipringflell. nml I jii m i L bottle uf the C'unF, u Inch I useil s dirci.ti.il, unit ui the tenth ly tho delre for tebneco hfiil left mo nntl it has not n turned. I did not lownnMl while Jnlcinit the Ccsr:. My appetite 1ms Improved uml I eonfidtr iMAiic-OTi-CtmB n frrnnd thiiiR. Very respectfully, CHAS. I. LISCOI-N. Mr. Frnnk It. Morton, of Chleopco Fslls. Moss., Into Inspector of Public lluildlngs for Massachusetts, snys : I used tohneco for twenty-live venrs, nnd wns h confirmed smoker. In just eight dnys' treatment with NAiicoTi-CunE I was through with tohneco, In fact the desire for tohllCCO VASISIIEIl 1.1 KB A DllKAM. Very respectfully, f PRAKK II. JIOKTON. If your druggist is unable to give full particulars about NARCOTI-Gimn, .send to us for Hook of Particulars free, or send 3.00 for bottle by mail. The N.arcoti Chemical Co., PitINUFIKLI, MASS 1; PROFESSIONAL CARDS. QLIPTON ItOHIllNS, 31. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. No. 7 North Jnrtlin Street. Ofllec Hours: From 8 to 9:30 a. m.; 1:30 to 2:30 p. m.; 0:00 to 7:30 p. in. IS1 J N. STEIN, M. V., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Onice Itoom 2, Kgnn's New Building, corner Jlnin nml Centre streets, Shennmlonli, Pa. Olllco liounj : 8 to 10 a. in.; 1 to 3 p. ni. ; 7 to 9 p. m. Night odlce No. 230 'West Oak street. "P V. IiUItKK, SI. 1). 1 30 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Ofllec hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. M. HAMILTON, M. I)., - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofllee AVatcr Company huikliiig, 20 West Lloyd street. J II. POJIKnOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pn. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Offlce Effan building, corner of Main rind Centre streets, Shenandoah. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCHUYKILL DIVISION. Heitembkk 3, 1893. Trains will lenve Bhetiandoah after tho ahove lime lor wikkuii-s, iiiineriuii, rrucKvnie, liiitk iMii water, &i. uiair, rottsviue, tiamuurt;, iteinnir, -l'ottstown, I'lmenlxville, Norristown uml l'hil- ailelplniMliroad btreet htatlou) nt OW and 1115 a. in. and 4 15 p. m. on week days. For Potts ville and Intermediate i-tatlcnia "J 10 a. m. HUNDAY. For AViKKims, Ciilherton, Fraekvillo, Dark Water, St. t'lalr, I'ottsville, at 0 OS, 9 -10 a. in. and 3 10 p. in. For Ilamlnirt;, Ifendiiifr, I'ottbtown, I'hoenlxville, Norrlstown, Philadelphia ntOOO, 9 10 a. in., It 10 p. in. , Trains leave Fraekvillo for Shenandoah a 10 JO a. m. and 12 11, 5 01, 7 42 and 10 27 p. in. Kunday, 11 13 u. m. anil 5 -10 p. m. Leave I'ottsville for Shenandoah at 10 15. 11 IS a. m. and 4 40, 7 15 mid 10 00 p. in. Sunday nt 10 40 a. m., 5 15 p. m. Leave 1'hlladclpma, (Ilroad street station), for Shenandoah nt 5 57 and 8 35 a. m., 4 10 nnd 711 p. m. week days. Sundavs leave at 0 50 a. m. Uun c liroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOIt NKW YORK. j, Kxpress, week ilays, 3 20, 4 05, 4 50, 515, OS), 733, 8 20, 9 50, 10 30 (I)lnliiK Car), 1100, It lift m., 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 and 122 p. Dinliia Cars). 1 40. 2 30 (Diulnif Can. 3 20. 4 00. 5 00,5 58 (DinlnifUir), 0 00, 0 60, K 12, 1000 p. in., 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 03, 4 50, 5 15, 8 12, 9 50, 10SO (Dining Oar), II 03 u. m.. I2:, 2 30 (Dining Cur), 4 00 (Llmlteil 4 22). 5 20. 5H (Diu. iua Car), 0 35. 0 50. 8 12. 10 00 i. m.. 12 01 niirlin in. weeiv navs. aim o ;u n. in. iiuiiv. WASII1NUTON AND THE SOUTH. Forllaltimoreiuid Wiishluirton, 3 50, 7 20, 8 31, 9 10,10 20,11 18,1138a. in., (1231 Limited Din ing l-ar), iu, 3 4K, hi (5 jo Coiiuretwlona 1 Liniltwi, iiiiiing (Jar), 0 17, 0 55 (Dining Car. 7 40(I)inIiiKCar) p. in., and 12 03 nlaht wee; davs. Siindavs. 3 60. 720. 0 10. 11 IS. 1103 a. in.. 1 12, 4 41,6 55 (pining Our), 7 10 p. in. (Dining Car) and 12 05 night. Leave Market Street Ferry, Philadelphia, FOK ATI.ANTIC CITY. Express, 5 00, 8 20, 930 ft. in- 100 (Saturdays only), 2 00, 8 00, 3 40, 4 00, 4 80, 5 00, 5 40 p. m. week days. Sundays, 0 00, 7 30, 8 00, 900 and 9 15ii. m. 11.00 excursion, 700 a. in. Sunday For Cnpe May, Anglessoa, Wild wood nnd Holly lleueh. Express, 9 00 n. in., 2 30, 4 05 and 5 00 n. m. week days. Sundays, 8 20 ft. in. Ex cursion, 7 00 a. iu. dally. ... For Sen Isle City, Oowm City and Avalon. Express, 910n. m., 2 80, 4 20 p. in. week days. Sundays, 860a. in. For Ben, Isle and Ooemi City only, Hxprtwt, 500 p. in, week days. Ex eurslon, 7 00u. in dally. For Somers Point. Eipreaw, 8 20, 9 30 u. in,, 2 00, 3 00, 4 U), 5 10 p. in. week days. Sundays, hoo n no. 0 43 a. in. H. Al. I'lmvosT, J. H. JVonu- (len'l M ii i iag" r. Clon'l I'aSVr Agt, nilllons of Dollars (In up III miiolte every your. Take no rUliU hut gel your Iioumjh, btoolc, fur nl till ti. etc., luslireil In llrtt-oJiVH ro llttMe eutn)iHiilv u rupreMuited by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Atrcnt, lMSoulli Main St. Also l.lfu aud Awldeiiliil Companies. r
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