Evening Herald. f " , rUBMSUI:l) DAILY, 8UWUAY KXCKl'THI) II. ailorKK, Hdttor ami J'nbUnlier. IIMf. T. HMTK.V.V, JmihU IMltor. ALU THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT lh. KVKSiyO HERALD hat a largerHr cv 'ihnn in .Shenandoah than any other pnprr ihnl, Jiooki open to all. suBcrtirrioN rate: lUltT, T yMT - (8 0" WisKiv, per yeej............ .......... l ' KntortHl it in FoetoAc, alsHMMiutdoth, for transmission throve Uie mil l a Hwnit olM snJl matter. THE PURH FOOD J"AUD. The l'nddock pure food bill, which lias passed the Serial and is now awuitlng Ita order on the Hminj cal tudnr, la a dangerous measure which hhouhl not be passed. It Intrusts to a changing body of experts or lnexperlH, to be known a the food Hectlon of the eliftuicul k di vision of tlio Agricultural Depart incut, the duty of niiuly zing or linying analyzed families of food and drug exposed for sale in any state or tcrri tory otlior than that in which they were manufactured, or in a foreign country if they ure in the oi ignis! package. It makes a inlsdemoiuior, punish nble by flue and imprisoumeut, the introduction Into one state or territory from another of any food or drup adulterated or improperly branded. A drug, under the provisions of this act, is any medicine, internal or ex ternal. A fond anything plain or mixed, slmplo or compound, which in used for food or drug by mortal men. Every person who ships food or drugs from one state to another, or ixp(ses the amu for sale, must fur nish samples to the agents of the food' tection of the chemical divison of tho Department of Agriculture. The penally for a refusal is a fine of from $10 to $100 and ImpiiBoumenl for from thirty to ono hundred days. A more troublesome or useless meas ure ban eeldom been proposed in Con greeB. The dlllerent states are quite ab'e to look after the food and dings that are manufactured and sold with in their limits without the govern ment's palerual assistance. Bueh a bill would plnoe every manu facturer of drugs in the country at the mercy of a single potty official, and Bubiect. them to the possibility of blackmail or extortion It Would be , an authorized invasion aud destruc (lull of private interests through t lie ( s.,n...n...,.uiit.r nf a nl.nniikt who if ' instrumentality of a oiioniift, who, h he were mailt? to fiirnlh bonils lo tho i . c i ,,, f ,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 amount of millions of dollars, would still bo in a nobitlou to Impoiie upon luanufnclurers. It would be well for Congress to go liack of the bill end discover tho char acter of the Influence which is nt work in its favor before it agrwa to lend Itself to a scheme on the part of business in'erest to huvo the govern ment injure a competitor. It would Lo better to have the bill ucheduled at tho end of tho House calendar to perirh of inanition. To pass It would be a grave outrage upon a useful industry. Now that the 1'. & R. and Lehigh Valley depotB have been consolidated for putigenger nervlco and the railroad trafllcat Xhf Centre street croaelng will be considerably luereased, would It not be well for the liorough Cqunoil to we what can bo done towards hav- Jng the Lehigh lullroad mldgtd at Oak etreet? Rkv. Dn. Pahkhukbt hits con clusively douioijBtnittd the corrupt comi(clloi) between the keepers of dla icputuble Ttfort In New York city and tha 'l'anmmny city government. Tain many is not (lingular in having Kb police force subsidized by keepers of ill-fumed rtortB. But the significant point In the Inoldeut la that the Tam miiuy orgniiBof pubJlo opinion feel It ueceturury to enter a defense of Ihtbe corrupt pructlcea a being nn eeential part of tho Tammany Bytttm. Aud If there Is to be it Democratic Precedent of the United States it mutt be Tain many who elects him. v Tub Democratic House la In favor of free wool, Thul'a ubaut as fur ue It will ever get. Do tub rainbow chasers expect to find a pot of gold or a pot of silver at the end of the rainbow? DIOAPPnOVS OF THE MATCH. The Kncaiianxat of rriasa William to l'rlneess Inrgart Oouim blMxttofartlna. EsM.rw, April SB The atni-ofilcUl anncaaeemeiit at tin (HBcnejenApat of the Princess Hnrgsret, yoHnireat sister of tlia Emperor, to Prince William of Luxem burg, la received with little approval in court elreles hwa, Prince William prob ably Ik the mett (desolate raaa et his age in oentiaeatal aenrfca. During ths shert periods he hee pae4 in Luxemburg rlj ha has dtogmmd hisimilf wits the mctt ttUrira actress In th plM, and liu pild up debts that he irill net pay aad that his talker, ahe Qraad Dok. Adolf, with a civil Hit ef leu I 3l,H) fraaes, wo not pay. Prise Williaai, Mereever, low a ! for rabllaE, sad sew Htw at Monaeti m that as sxay iadalx kWi pas sim oenstaatly. II la the eosspaaioa if disreputable wMaa tktra and drlks to excess. Ta warry the Pri Magrt t sush a ran of 40 years, the pple kara ay, la to aaatlfioa kar ta ti Saa paror'a ambiUon. ., Tha mprar ia said ta ba aaxisna to gat a fcold an Luxantbrre Miat ha May reiuuauj annex It tktta add na tortallr to tha straUgtc strength of Qor- mauy's weitora frontier. The praiant thus he rozards as auspicious for an opening wedce as the whole land is in a revolutionary turmoil, nad the Grand Duke and l'riace are loolcine for a .wuuB uaou vu .(.eauy iBiir mrone. , The revolt is esDeelallr directed against the Prince, whose reekleas lifa at Monaco has moved tho citizens to protest not only against the Grand JJuke'rf realms, but also against the Prince's succession to the throat, and to call for a republic. Even the army and officers are reported to be seriously disaffected, aud many of the soldiera bavo deserted. Didn't Mohd to Hurt l!i Brukemen. SrAMOKirf, Pa., April 35 .The two boys Knssler and Steeley, under arrest for shooting brakemen Koon and Lute, refuse to divuie the motive for thoir crime, other than that tkey did not in tend to hurt the brakemeu in any way. Kooa and his oumpanion were on top Df a box car in tae middle ot a freight train on tbe Lehigh Valley Railroad when they discovered two beys sear tha traok, one of whom carried a sua. As the car on which the brakemea steel neared the boys, they task nuisk alas and fired. Iialh brakemea fell on tap the car. Koan was shot la ooo eye and his wound is ooasidered fatal. Luta was hot in the shoulder and side bat is a at dangerously wounded. jujiUwJ A Murdarcr Commits Sutctilo. Lawrence. Mass., April 35. Peter Euo, charged with the murder ot his wifo Minnie, on April 5, committed sui cide yesterday by hanging in his eell at the jail, where he waa awaiting the no tion ot the Grand Jury. Ho aomatlttad. the deed while ths other prisoners were nttondiug divine survices. When the deed was committed ono of the officers ot the jail was Btalioued within a short dis tance of tho cull door, but noticed uoth ing unusual. Kno before Uktug his life removed his shoes to prevent any dis turbance. Tbu unset had been placed :ed his oor over tho cell door with a knot about neck. His feet just reaahed tho floor and he wai strangled to duath. Ktrenunns !Jfl'.rM for rnny Postage. Washington, April 23. A strenuous effort is being made by persons Inter ostod In the passage of tho bill recently introduced in the House by Representa tive Post, of Illinois, to reduce letter ttniiturrn frnm ll t.n 1 cant nor ounce. A circular has been distributed broadcast and lias been received by nearly ovory member of the present Congress, statins that one liundredaud four members bavo promised to voto for the bill, and urging on.commlttcd mciubers to support it. Ihe circular has been sent to tho people in all doubtful Congressional districts, usklng that the,r r0prentative, b(s lul structod to vote for tho moasuie. Three Kldnappuri Wiped Out. tr.ii,rfr,,TMT W V Anril flf! T)ir.. men were killed hero during the evoniug in.n drunken row. Two days ajjo three tramps, who had kidnapped two boys from Saginaw, JHoh., oauie to ruirmout and camped near town, keeping the boys in coullnemunt. At night the gang was joined by a man named iincy, ot Dunbar, Pa. A row was started and the gang turned their pistols on ona another. Tracy was killed, one tramp was shot through tbe left nipple, and another hud bis jugular vein cut. Tho boys gave the ulurm. MoAullrro Will Settle With Jlveri. H.wOin. T.a.. Anrll 2K.A anath frnm Hut 3nrlnffa aavs that Mo- AulilTe had ugreed to pay Jlyers the $1,000 forfeit in dispute for some time, ri,i nrantixailv r, a matob tn tale, place before tbe Olympio Club in the said that he has confessed to tho Board near future. There is talk of consollda- of Selectmen that be has been approprl Hnn nt thu Metronoiitan aud Olvinnla atlng to his own use certain water tax (Jlulja. NEWS OF THE DAY. Senator Hoar has been granted leave , TXll TL'lZZ' U May 14 for treatment for his eyes. Joseph Q. Proctor, Jr., fish dealer, Gloucester, offers his creditors 25 cents, Tbe nabilltiod aro estimated at noarly $55,000, . E. S. Jaffray. of the prominent dry goods firm of R S. Jaffray 3c Co., who died at blsresldenco in New York Sat- urdav was 70 years old urday, was 70 years oiu. During the past week 16,2-10 Imml- 1. -l-.l l M. f 1, fPI.I Is the largest number lauded during uuy one week during tho year bo far. At the Polk County, Iowa, convention Saturday, thirty-two delegates wero selected to the Sute Convention and were instructed for Boies for President, Bavaria will send the Chicago World's Pair two professors from tho Institute of Teobnolugy to report 011 the progress of tho Unltod States on technical mat- ters. , Tbe Montank Club, of Brooklyn, N. Y., tendered a banquet to tbe Hon, Cbauncey M. Depew, and incidentally celebrated tbe 58th birthday ot the dis tinguished guesL A man named Mack Ilydrr attempted to jump from the Brooklyn Bridge Satur day night, but was arrested. lie was after fame. Brody, tbe bridge jumper, accompanied lilm. Harry Kumiss, tba famous cliarlca. turlst of Loudon "Punch," was enter tained at the Lotus Club, New York, Saturday night, where a dinner was given in his honor. O'BRIEN IN CHICAGO Tlio Bnnoo Man Said to Bo Hiding There. SIKH AT SPORTING KBCORTS. Btlitvtd to lavs ttjusx Sniay at a loos ftar iJiq Stek Jtoie. He l LjlE L.w Haw, far All ths tt- Itm la tae TTInrtj-'Cltr Knatr Him The Kcmarnl ot HU Heard Said to Knr JSiTeatad n Clartlaa; DJianit. In MU Ap- rarane fTaleblnc Out for tUu Kna coor la Mantraiil. Chioa, April SC. The noti knnte raan, "Tom" O'Urlen, Is ealrt ta ba U Ohlcage, er at laaat bo waa htra jcatar day, Recording to reporta. It was a matter et aurprUe that he should etnas to Chicago, for there are dozsas of men here who know him, while all the old members of tbe defective force ore well acqualnWd with bis features, O'Brien was here twelve or fifteen years ago, whsa ho worked with Tost an(i the aoturious "Doo" Bctfs and tbu .itT ... headmiart. bnt h never did anything hero that entitled him to special consideration. He was arrested for vagrancy, but as he alwaya worked outside of Chicago the police here never fastened anything upon him. Uo Is wauted, however, for trloklug un old farmer living near Springfield out of several thousnnd dollars, and there are warrants out lor hira t points latan I further west than this. aj(rj After escaping from the Now York of ficers O'llriun must have steered directly for Chicago, if the story of his presence here is true. It is said be got off a Lako Shore train at the Van liu leu street sta tion in the morning, being unburdened with baggage, and hurried to a barber shop in the basement ot No. 1S3 Clark street, where his beard was removed aad i.i- i- -1 - . i - .. i i " u" n"- Tho transformation worked by the barber is said to have been startling, for hla nearest relative or best friend weuld act have known him. O'Brien thra, it is alleged, viiltad a Tarkisk bath estab lishment asar by aad remalacd there aa hoar er mera, alter whisk he catered a cab aad drcve away. Where he remained in hiding during the day is not known, bat he would have no trouble in fludiag friends here to shelter him. O'Brien has not been ia Chicago much of late years, but he has kept up conimanlcatlon with his friends all the Uaae. The famous bnnoo man, it Is elalmsd, visited some of his friends in two or three Clark street sporting re sorts last night, but kept very close for fear a dotective would run across him. It is believed he was kept yesterday at tbe house of a friend who lives near tbe stock yards. Looking fur O'Urlen In Montreal w Montreal, April 25. Tho New York police have asked tho authorities hero to keep a sharp lookout for O'Bvion, tho "King of huuco ilon." The pohoo here have what they think is a clue to iu this oity. and aro O'llrleu's presence busily engaged iu working it up. U captured here thu bunco man can bo ex tradited. Imports nnd Kxporta of Kpeel. New Yobic, April 25. Tho exports of ' specie from tlio port ot New York tho past week amountud to $B,378,(J82, of which $1,771,860 was gold and $506,822 was sliver. All the gold aud $411,023 silver weut to Europe, and $05,500 silver went to South America. The imports of specie during the week amounted to 501), 182, of which $00,760 was gold and $88,373 silver. Ihe steamship La Bretagne, which left this city Saturday 1 for Havre, took $1,755,000 iu gold coin, i of whloh $1,250,000 was shipped by La I gard lucres, and $505,000 by Ledenburg, I Ttialmha & Co. Tralumeu Submit Various Grievances. Sciiantos, Pa., April 25. A committee from the trainmen of the various divls- t -l" .1.. lt.,l....A f nnV..nra At Western Itailroad and J. W. Sargent, one of the officers of the trainmen's Brotherhood, waited upon Qenoral Man ager Qalstead In this city Saturday aud had a long conference with lilm. Tbe object of the vliit could not be learned but it Is believed the committee submitt ed various grievances of a minor nature to the Qenoral Muuuger. ' ". Cnf..... to Wioi,sdol..B, I BOSTON, April 25. Francis W. HlinnO' well, for sixteen years a member and for ' yBari registrar of the Water Board of Brookline, has resigned, and it Is receipts. The amount thus taken he couiu not. scate, as un Kept no memor anda. It is thought that it will roach $2,000. It is understood that he will not be prosecuted. I A Hay of I'rajor Over Neuro Lyuolilues. I Sr. Louis, April 25. Tho committee appointed at the recent mass meeting of colored citizens to take action regarding I the recent violent deeds perpetrated in Ue South ou tho colored race, especially the Terki lynching, bus ssued an appeaUo the colored people of the United I Stulos uud tulr 'riBnd. requesting them t0 Ket BsWo May 31 ,u a llay o humllla- , 0,i ,,,i ,. a, " slghers are 1'. B, S. Pinchback and Fred Douglass. New Kntlmilllt Cliuroll Iledlcnted. 1 PonaiiKKzraik. is. 1.. Anrii 10. a nely Methodist Kpisoopal Ohurcli was dedicated in this oity yesterday by Bishop ' E. (i. Andretfs. The edlfloe is one of tho finest In the oity, nud belong! to one ot ' the oldest congregations in Dutchess County, tbey having worshipped In a small edifice for fifty years, 'ihe build ing cost about $07,000, of which over $28,000 was paid yesterday. Or. U. Gregory Is pastor ot tbu church. Want Ilia Charlies UliuiUsed. Kinqston, N. Y., April 25. Postofflce inspectors from Washington have been at highland conferring with the widowed mother of Assistant Postmaster Ira Leroy, wiio was recently arrested for robbing tlio mulls, with a view to ar ranging for the payment of the money's alleged to huvo been appropriated. A circular was distributed praying for the dlsmlisal of the cuurgo. WAISTS, &o. Fori SAI.1! -A RrocerT store dolnu acaRh hustneflsof fromH,500 to 11,(100 per month. Apply nt thlH omco. 4-ll-tt TISSIRAULE PROPJ511TV I'On SAfiE.- wt iui ritjc. win nc mnu wooie or ta parts to nun purchaser. Apply on the premises. 4-1 2-92 JOR SALE. Cheap, u one-faorae spring ' wairon with top. Also a two-Bnat xurroy with extension top. Apply to Fred. Burlchart, 28 North Main stroot. 3-3-tf WATfl'EU, SAL.EMM AN.-Mntary from start. Permanent place. Uood chnoco for ad vancement Experience unaeoestary. Outfit free. Brown llroa, Co., Xurserymon. Koch eater, N. Y. 4-4.1mil&w " T ANTED. Honest onetseUo men to solicit oraors ror NurHerv HtnoV i ox- ivurne nt'iiHe ami aalarv to men who can leave bmno aud work steady i alao eommlsslon to local an nts; write for terms and territory. Addreas K. O Chaso & Co., 1400 8. Penn -t.. Phtl'a., Pa. x 4-lR-lm-eod 1MSSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP -No 1 J Hoc la hereby given that I have this cUy sold out my interest in tho Hohuylkiil Hat and Cap li'ttotory to C. -c(f. All claims against tho siud 111 ni will bo settled by tlio remaining mem ber of thu linn, and H,.!d C. elT, and all accounts duo me to be paid to the same. Nicholas Piikihand, Shenandoah, Pa., April 18, 18SI8. . 4-10-3t PENNSYLVANIA Telephone Company! AN ORDINANCE granting to tho Pennsyl vania Telephone Company the right to oc cupy the streets and hlguwnysof the liorough of Shenandoah with poloH and wires as mjy bo necossary for conducting Its business. Suction 1 He it ordained by the Town Coun cil of the liorough of Hhenaudoah, and it is here by urilained by ihc authority of tho same, that permission be and is hereby granted to tbe PennHjlvanlu Telephone Company, under such conditions and regulations as hereinafter set for'h, to occupy the streets and highways of tho Hoioughof Shenandoah aforesaid, with poles. neiiuy inmmeu ana pointed, ana wire as may be necessary for conducting its business and to mu'ntuin tho poles and wire in good, safo and sei ict.ible condition. Si-r. i That all poles shall bo located on tho curii line of properties at a plaoe to bedcslgnat ed oy and be erected under tho supervision of the Committee on Highways, of said borough She 3. That no iwleB shall bo erected under such permission without the consentof the own ers of properties abutting tho location of said polos. 6.1;. i. xnat sain Toieptione company snail Permit the flro alarm and police patrol wi and boxes of said borousrh to bo rununon all wires tho poles of said company within tbe borough llm- us. . Seo. 5. That said Tolophono Company shall pay tho expense of printing and publishing this ordinance. Enacted nnd passed into nn ordinance at Shenandoah. Pa., this eighteenth duvnf Fubru- ary. A. D. 1892. A. D. (jrAuLU, lTOSlUCnt. Jab II. t,EHia, Chief llurgoss. Attest: W. J. Poutz, Town Clerk. 3t CONSUMPTION The success of this Great Cough Cure is without a parallel in the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos itive miarantee. a test mat no otner cure can suc cessfully stand. That it may beepme known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are placing a Sample Bottle Free into every home in the United States and Canada. If you have a Coueh, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will cure vou. If vour child has the Croup, 1 or Wliooping Coueh, use it promptly, and relief ic cn.-i it vou tireaa mat msiaious uibcasc Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for SllILOirS CURE, Price locts., 50 cts. and $1.00. If your Lungs are sore or liack lame, use Shiloh's Porous Piaster, Price 25 cts. For sale by 0. H. Hagenbueh. M. A. HEFNER, 8 North Jardm St., Shenandoah. WAGONS nnd CARUIAGES In all the latest stvles. of tha finest make and Dcsmnisuin ine worm iortno money, manu- luciureu oy tne uook wugon company. Restaurant Cor. Main and Coal Bts., Uhuaauaodti, Itfeulirmenls at popular prloss served at all limes, ladles' dining anl re freshment rooms attach ed Bur stocked with tiie flnobt, brands oi clears und fancy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. JOHN COSLET'S Green Truck Stand Cor. Main aad Oak Streets. Fro3h Oysters Itecoived Daily. Annotlueof Chile OltOCUHIliB Nuts and Candles. Poultry of all Kinds. Mr. (Josllet receives his creen truok dail) lnirn the oltv markets, which is a guarantee toliiaoiHiomers that they wlllreoelve fresr. goods when buying from him, COFFEE HOUSE. MltS. CONNICIC IN CHARGE. A SQUARE MEAL AT A NOMINAL FUICE. Everything well cooked and olean. An elab orate bill of fare dally. Lodgings for travelers. SIKH. CONNICIC, 3' N, Main Ht, 8T-SEND FOR CATALOGUE. OOiliBUtATlov bMlrlie. lt. kwbWiniM , awl Uuwfe, Bilk. u,i Tool Bv. b dirU' Ai W 1 1 i-u- tti (h' ll (Ml '.4 0 40 (JO V,tijiu(Jllo tv OtW iUi. 4S 1-0 till i IhuLjB VnMumatk. f-liHib Tn. IV Ki E, C. MEACHAM ARMS CD.. ST.LCUIS.blO JOHN It. COYLE, Ailorney-at-Law and Heal Estate Agent, Office Uoddall's IluIIdlDg, Shenandoah, Pa. rmrv Ma C, S. O". & il. ELECTRIC RT CO'Y. On this line will bo charged as follows: Between Shenandoah and West of Station ' No. I, Including Colorado, Rappahan nock or OlrardvlUe -. 10 etc. Reund faro tickets, between points Dam'iLlS ' Eii.ht round trip tickets, between Glrard- ' Tllleandriucttandoah, making u single trip rate of 8'4 ctsl . J1.00 Nine round trip tickets between Iiappn hannock and Mhenandonb, making a single trip rate of 6 54 cts 1.00 Ten round trip tickets between Colorado, or sny point east of No. D TrestloJ and Itappabjuiiock, making a single trip rite of f cts 1.00 Between Olrardville, Rappahannock, Col orado or any point west of --tation No 1 and station No. 2 at the cast end of Up per William Penn B cts. Between xiionandoah and Lost Creek nnd intermediate points 5 " Miners going to or returning from work far any points on lino . 5 " Twenty-two Miners' tickets to ' To attendants at base ballgamos, thorato from any point to grounds will bo 5 " No charge for children under B years not occu pying seats and accompanied by their parents. Tickets at above prices can only be procured at present from the ofnoe of tho company, Itofo- wich's building, 2nd Uoor. JOHN F. FINNEY, Secretary and Treasurer. . II. SYSTEM. Lehigh Valley Division. AHIIANGBSIKNT 07 TASSBH GKU TItAINS. APKIL 3, 1892. Passenger trains leave Shcn nndoah for Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lchighton, Uldtlngton.Whlto Hall, Cutasauquj, Alleutuwn, Bethlehem, Hasten, Philadelphia, Jiaziuton. weatuenv, wuaicaKe junction, uci- nno and Malianoy City at 5.47. 7.49, 9.08 a. m., 13.SU, 3. ill. n.lft) p. in. For New York. 6.4,, B.os a. m.. iz.52. J.l, 5.211 p. in. ror nuzieion, wuitcs-narro, mute iiavcn, Pittston, Iieeyvllle, Towanda, Sayro, Waverly, Elmira, KocheHter, Niagara Falli and tho West, iu.41 a. m.. M.m n. m.. no connection tor ltocncs- ter, Buffalo or Niagara Falls), 5.2(i p. m. l or ucivtacrc, ueiawaro water uap anu Stroudsburg, 5 47 a. in.. 5 20 p. m. For L.atnbertville and Trenton9.08 a. m. For Tunkhinnock, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For Auburn, Itbaca, Oenova and Lyons, 10.41 a. m., 5.2i p. in. ForJeancsville, T.ovlstonand DoavcrMoadow, 7.40, 9 08 a. m., 13.53, 5.30 p. in. For Audenriod. llazleton. Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. ra., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For Scrunton, 5.47, 9.08, 10.41 a. m,, 3.10, 6.H1 p. m. For Ila7lebrook, Joildo, Urlf ton and Frceland, 6.47, 7.40, 9.08. 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20 p. m. For Ashland, Olrardville and Lost Creek, 4.27, 7.4'S. 8.53, 10.15 tt. m., 1.05, 1.40, 4.10, 0.33, 8.00, 9.14 p. in. For Haven Itun, Contralia, Mount Carmol and Shamokln, 8.52, 10.15n. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.00 p. in. For Yutnsville, Park Plaoe, Muhanoy City atd Delano. 5.47, 7.40, 0,')8 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20, 8.03, 9.21, 10.27 p. m. Trains will leavo Shamokln at 7.55, H.5.") a. m., 1 2.10, 4.30, 9. 10 p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at ' Leave Shenandoah for Pottsyllle, 6.50, 7.40, . 0.5Sa. m., 1.,3.09, 4.10, 6.26, 8 03 p.m. u.oo a. in., iz.ei'-s, .iu, a.-M. ii.id p. m. 0.6J,6. iusm A Leave Shenandoah for Ilar.leton, 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.11 a. in., 12.62, 3.09. 5.20, 8.03 p. m. Lfuvo llazleton for Shenandoah, 7.38, 9.15 11.00 a. m., 12.15, 3.10, 6.30,7.05, 7.50 p. in. SUNDAY TBAINS. Trains loave for Ashland. Gtrardvlllo and Lost Creek, o.). 11.30 11. m., .1 ) 11. m. For Yiitasvillo. Park llaoe. Mnhanov Cltv. Dolano, llazleton, Black Creek Junction, Penn HaTen Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easlon and Now Yortt, 8.00 a. m., .41 n. m. For Yatosvillo. Park Placo, Mahanoy City and Duiano, 8.00 a. m., i.4u, 4.40, u.ua p. m. l.eavo llazleton lor auenunuoua, o.w u. ui., .4d, 4.37 p. m. ten o mi l.euve ancnanuoau ior j.-oimsviiiu, o.w, .30 a. m., 2.45 p. m. Loave pottsviuo tor snonanaoan, iu.iu a. m.. 1.35,4.30, n.15 p. m. A. A. molkod, fras uen. siur. C. O. HANCOOK, Qon. Pass Agt. Philadelphia, Pa. A. W. NONNKMACIIUIt. Asst. O. P, A. South Bethlehem, Pa. OHILADULPllIA & ItEADlNO It. it. U TIME TAI1LC IN ETOlOI NOVEilhEIt 15,1831. Tmlns loave Shenandoah as follows: I.'or Now York via Philadelphia, week days, 2-10, 5.35, 7.IM a. m i-j.aa, i.tu, a.m p. m. aunuu, 2.10, 7.18 a, m. l'or New York via Mauch Cbunl wueit uuys, u. in., i.u.., ..w jj. iu. Vnr ltoadlnir and l'ht adelnhla. wcok days, S.10, 5.25, 7.20 a. m., 18.33, 2.50, 6.55 p. ra. 'Sunday, iu, 7.4a a. ra., -i.au p. m. For Harrisburif, week days, 2.10, 7.20 a. m. 5 Srt R ns n in. For Allentown, week days, 7.20 a. m n.io, "Ml n m. For l'ottsvillo, weok days, 2.10, 7.50 a. m., 12.35, B.5ft p. in tjunaay, a.iu, i.tn a. ra i.ou v. ra. Heir Tamuqaa ana Mananoy uuy, weea uayi 2.10, 5.25, 7.20 a. rn., 12,35, 2.5U, 5.55 p. m. sunua 2.10, 7.48 a. in., 4.30 p. ra. Additional for Ma: Uliuy wibjr, wtoii uajo, ,.w p. iu. v or iuauasier anu oiumuiu, weeK uuys, t.t m 2.50 p.m. For WlftiamSnort. Sunbury and Lowlsbure. weuit nays. a.x, ii-m, ii.hu a, ra., i.iu, r.w p. ra Sunday, 3.25 a. m., 3 09 p. tn. For Mananoy I'lane, weeK oays, u, .5. an, o.ao, 20. 11.3(1 a. m.. 12.35. 1 35. 2.50. 5.55. 7.00. 0.35 p. in. Kundav. 2.10. 3.25. 7.48 a. m.. 3.05. 4.30 n. tn. For Olrardville. ( Kanpahannook Station), weekdays, 2.10, 3.25, 5.25, 7.20. 11.30 a ra., 12.35, 1.36. 2.50. 5.55, 7.00, 9.25 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 3. 7 .48 a. m.. 3.05. 4.31) n. m. For Ashland and stuunoKin, ween aayu, 5.5, 7., 11.30 a. m 1.35, 7.00, . -p. m. Sun day, 3.25, 7.48 a. m., 3J05 p, m. THAINS VOU SIIBNANDOAII: r.Kiivn New York via Philadelphia, week days. 7.45 a tn., l.ito, 4.IM, t.uu p. in., i&id nigni (lav. n.nu n. in., is. id man.. Leave New York via alanoh Chunk, week days, 4.80. 8.45 a. m.. 1.00. 3.45 n. m. KuiuUv. 7.00 a. ra. t rtt.,,.. ....i,i., u1..u . in tnniin 4.00, 0.00 p. ra., from 1 1 road and Cullowhill and 8 35 a. in., 11.30 p. ra. from t'th and Ureen streets. sunaay, u.ua a m., ii.ou p. ra., iruat uin ana Green. Leave Heading, week days, 1.35,7.10. 10.06, 11.50 a. ra., 5.55, 7.57 p. tn. Hiinaay, iu.ih a. ta, Laate l'ottsvillo, week days, :M0, 7.40 a. m, 12.9), 0,11 p. M. sunaay, -.m, i.w a. ra., s.uo n. m. Leave Taiuaqua, week days, 3.), 8.48, ll.tft a. m.. 1.21, 7.13, v.ih p. ta. sunaay, a.su, 7.43 a. m. M.fill n. m. Leave Muhanoy City, week days, 3.40, 0.18, 11.47 0. ra , 1.61, 7.42, 0.41 p. ra. Sunday, 3.40, 8.17 u. m.. 3.20 n. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week de ys, 3. 10, 4 00, 0.30. 0.35, 11.60 a. la., I.0S, 106, 5.20, 0.46, 7.57, lO.Oii p. ra. aunuay, s. vit t.w, s.n a. iu., .ai, o.ui 11. ut. Leave Olrardville, (Ilappahannook Station), weeks days, 2.17, 4.07, 0 38, 0.41 a. ta., 12.06, 11.12, 5.), 0.32. 6.03, 10.06 p. ra. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07, 8.33, a. m.. 3.41. 5.07 u. m. Iave WlUlamspert, week days, 3 00, 0.4S, 11.55 a. ra., 3.35, 11.16 p. in. Sunday, 11 15 p. m. For Baltimore, Washington aud the West via U. & O. It. It., through trains leave Glrard Avenue station, I'hiladelpbla. il. ft IC It. It., 3.55, 8.01, 11.27 a. in., 3.56, 5 12, 7.13 p. ra. Suud 3.55, 8.02, 11.27 a. ra., 3.50, 6.42, 7.13 p. ra. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut Street mart and South Street Wharf. J-olt ATUANTIO cur. Week days Express, 0.00 a. m., 2.00, 4.00 p. m, AeeommodatiOD. 8 00 a. m. 6.00 p. ra. Sunday Express, u.ou a. ra. A .ooonitnodation, 8.00 u. in.. 4.30 p. ra, ii,.,',,rnii. iunv Aiiuntla Oltv. denot Atlautlo ana Araunsus AvyuuwT.,,vDo u,tJi 1 ,n Y.OU. W.W U. 111., W 1. a. ra., 4.30 p, m. Sunday Express, 4.00 p, AcMmmnilftUrtn. T.30 a. m.. 4.30 n. m. O. Q. IIANCOC1C, Qen'll'ass'r Agt. A. A. MOLEUU. i'res. & uen i Manager. First National Bank, TMKATICJS UUIUIH6, SHENANDOAH. PENNA. Capital, $ioo,ooo,oo A. Vif. Lei sn ring, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. ft. Lefsenrinq, Cashier, "i W.Yost, Ass' t Cashier Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3ER CENT. INTEREST! Paid on Snviues ncponltH. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. OOnUTLKII,!, 1IIVI3IOM. On and after November 15, 1891, traint will leave flhcnaiuloah at follows: For Wiggnn, UUberlon, Frackvllle, New .Tsi tle, Bt. Clair, and way points, B.IW, 9.10, 11.45 a ni and 4.13 p m. unaays, 000, tf.4o it m and UOp ra. Tor Pottavllle, 0.00, 9,10, 11.45 am aud 4.16 I, ri k or days. BOO, S.40 a m and 3.10 p m, ror Keadlng, 0.00, n '4 j a m and 4.15 pm. himdays, Boo, 9.10 a. m. and 8.10 p m. "or Pottatown, l'lioonu vllle, NorrUto-R-a nd Philadelphia (broad street station), B.00, II. 15 .m, and 4.15 p m vreekdaya aduys, 600, 9.40 ft m 8.10 p m. Trains leave. Fronkvllie lor a.i".naudoaU at 1 1 40 m aud 12.14, 5.01, 7.41, 19,0i p mi Hnn. d ll.n a m and 5.40 d ra. LT4 PoiUvllle tnrHhenanclosh, 10.15 and i.tf, am 4.10, '.15, 9.43 pm. Hnndays, 10, t n 5.15 p in. Leave Philadelphia (Broad streei sUtlon), jc t'ol'jrvllle and Bhenitndoah, 6.57, 8.35 a ta .i0 aud 7.00 p xa week days. Sunday .50, and am D'or New York, S.'aO.l.OS, 4.40, 6.E5. 8.50, 7.S0, :)iX J.60, lL00andll.l1,n.:ijm,U.u0uoon (limited express, 1.) 4.50 p m.) U.4f, 1.35. 1.40, IX, t.20. 4, 4.CU, a, , 0.2.1, (TTbO 7.M 8.13 aad 10.00 a. &1, U.01 alent. to Bnudays, 3.ao, 4.03. 4.40, e.li, 8.12, 8.M, 9.5U, 11.15 a m. uud 12.41, 1.40, 2.30, 4.02, (limited, 4.50). a28. 2) .5i, Ml .l4 o ta and 12.01 night For Boa QUI, Long Branch and Intermediate stations 8.20 and 11 14 a. in., 4.00 p.m. week days. Freehold only 5.00 p m week days. Kor Baltimore and Washington, 3.50, 7.20, 9.10 and 11,18 h. m., 4.41, 0 57, 7.40 p.m. and 12.03 night dallv and 8 31, 10.20 a. m., 12 3o (limited express with dlnlns car to Baltimore) 1.30, 8,40 p. in. week days. Kor Baltimore only 2.02, 4.01 weeituiyB, o.ua, ll.au p. iu. uaiiy. For Richmond, 7 20 a.m. ana 1X.03 night dally, 1.30 p, m, dally, except bunday. .rAumiuavonarrjauuru ior ntuiuaxK aria "is west over? dav atl'J.25and 8.10 a m ana 3 HI (limited) and 3.40, 7.25 p m. Way for i.lloone.8 15 a m and 4.10 p m every aay. cor ruwoure only, n.aj a niaauy anarj.a) m vreek days. Leve Bniiburv for Wllllamannrt. Klmlrn. laaadaljna, Kocbiter,Bntlaloand Mlaeara ' !l 5.10 a m dallv. and 1.S5 nm weak daa. for F.lniirn, 5.3') p ni weekdays. For Jfirle and intermediate nslnU. 5.10 a mi. tally. I'or Lock: Haven. 5.10. and 3.53 a in. 4aily, 1.35 and 5.80 p. m. week dayu. For unovnn.iu a ra i.aa ami n,w p in weaft anya to a. m sun-layn. 'IAB. CTPDQH, J. It, WOOD, flea. Mar.' '!. Psss, A tt Shenandoah Business College A large Attendance Dnlly. Itoom for a Few More. Tako ndvantago of the present , chance to sccuro a GOOD BUSINESS EDUCATION For termsV&c., call at tho College or address, W J. SOW, Shenandoah, Pa. DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY "Will promj.Uy r-HeTe the mmt dim tmwlng cttH of Acute or Clironlc Klieu timtisui or flout. lijr ftrictly observing the tlirt)ctiou, U will euro you rermn ently . llDllk th numacDiii tirtr.trkltona Ihkl flfta theuouuirr, tbli wedlcii U peclria for tb srlom foriui orrlicunitttim ouff, niH not la my seme a "cur all " cjd t.ttlt wilt ninkt k smlUraeUirv tuiureaalnn on tl.a vilxnt. anil la 0DntMUo with thu j.llli, rouvIqo tba mffcrer tbU t&o ropar rwd)r ItM Una found, Yea are tuimttij usiiwa ay H.a iu VI KKilUT'S ltllJ UMATIC ICKMKDV M Iti TRluibl. proper tl ar eodorMd tj buo2rdi of the luoxt CattiTlog tii(liaoiila1i. Only vfjutbl tn(TellebU, remtrktblc fbr their eurittr lowers, iir ut;d la Ibn tni ufkalur of kUOUT S KUKCIIATia mUKDY $1 W Per BotUo. 6 DottlM, 16. CO. rills, C5 Cti. Box. ur iturtiiiat-pfr uoon tint n?p II vena ti.m u mi eDff due KiAnutkciurW) tQajroa will rsgtiveft tr mull. AIjIBUIKT J. J I lllii. 3C37 Market Street, l'liUud'n, T'tt. Big Cut in Prices. CIIAS. YAROWSKY'S- 23 M'ett Centre Street, rtest rnd flannel undorahlrla. 05o: host (Tray undershirts. 30a: heat ootttin overshlrts, S5uii hest oloth overslilru, TOu; best rauslin whitaj shirts, 40o; men's bestfwoolen socks, per iilrj1 16oi half dos. gentainne handkerchiefs, SBorf line suspeuaers, per rair loo, uiuii 40o upi ladles' find jnorfno underwear, eaeh. nniv Ina: lailles' airwool laokets. 75c: ladles'i fasthlaok stookinge, 3 pair fori!5c, chtldroi's white underwear, loo up; 4 pairs children's fasti black Stookiiws, 860; boys' knee p.int. only36o;' best linen table oloths, 50u up; llm hi toweilags, Bo per yard: best boasproaas, only i eaen. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stana 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where lie frill be pleased to meet tha wants of his frlendi and the public In Everything in tho Drinking Line. It will pay any ono In wnni nf to send 8e. to pay postauo od our beautiful line of over iuu ninu-ar-' iiimpiwiinwwB. Address V . 11. 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