Evening Herald. rmiMSUKI) DAILY, SUNDAY KXCIU'TKD II. C. ROY Etl, Editor nnd VuMlther. H',ir. J. WATKtXS, Local Editor. ALL TH E NF.WS FOR ONE CENT Tte JSVJ2XIXG HKRALDhata larger cir culation In Shenandoah than any other paper published, Hooks open to all. SUBSCRIPTION rates: DAILY, per year, - 83 00 Wkkklt, per year 1 M Entered at the Postoltlce, atHhenandoab, Pa, for transmission through the malls as second claaa mall matter. Republican State Ticket. JUIKJK OF BUIMIKME COUHT, JUDOE JOHN D1IAN. C0NallH8RMEN.AT-I.AHHE, MAJ. ALKXANDEIl MuDOWKLI., OENKUAL WILLIAM LILLY. County Ticket. ' CONdHBSft, HON. CHAKLHS N. 11KUM.M. J I' DUE, IUCHAItD H. KOCH. UlSTlllcr AITOHNHV, J. HAltllY JAMES. COHO.VEII, 1)15. L. A. I'LEXEU. DIUECTOU OP THE POOH, JAMES 11. LESSIO. A BILLION DOLLAR COUNTRY. Senator Gorman has again an nounced in unmistakable tones that this Is and must be a Billion Dollar (' ingress. ( ertaluly. This is a Billion Dollar Country. The Democrats are fond of prating about Jellersouiau piiuclples of econ omy. Jellersou frov-jnied on .3,000,(100 a year exclusive of interest on the public debt. Shall this country go back to the condition it was in in 1801? Certainly not. A billion dollars is a large sum and it means uneKampled prosperity. Our exports for the list twelve months were one billion dollars. Can we not aflord to spend on our sehei 5500,000,000 in one year when the nations of the world pays us twice us much? There is no Inherent objection to a Billion Dollar Cougres. If the money is wisely expended we shall be all the better for It. Boon wo shall be a Two Billion Dollar Country. Then there will be croakers who will talk of tho economi cal expenditures of 1892. The wise business man keeps all his capital employed that he safely can. So with tho uatiou. The more wo epeud wisely the m ire the nation will develop. This is a Billion Dollar Country, and our Demociatic friends had better follow Senator Gorman's advice. For our national prosperity let us be thankful. Inquirer. New Yokk Is the worst governed and politically the most corrupt city in the world. It Is controlled by Tammany. Dick Croker is chief of Tammany. Aud jet the immaculate Richard has the trail to write for publication this : "Iteason, Intelligence, education and freedom all concur In carrying out the destiny of a Democratic form of government, administered in constitutional and legal form In a republic." Conohkssman Bailey, of Texas, wauts u provision in the House Kules by which the salaries of Congressmen for such days us they are absent for other cause than sicklies;, shall be withheld. But the people of tho country need not flatter themselves that auyi such niwioure of genu I no economy aud reform bb that will be passed by the party of pretended retrenchment and reform. The treud of taste on thu part of Btatesmeu in Washington In the last few weeks Indicates that presidential candidates must guard against their rivals running In races as a counter attractiou In the very crisis of a con veotlon. Apparently a horso raeo would empty a convention hall of delegates. No charge to Hill and Gorman for the suggestion. Guaranteed Cure, ' Wo authorize our advertised druggist ta Bell Dr. Kins'' New Discovery for on iumptlon, Cougbi and Colds, upon thii condition. If you are afflicted with Cough, Cold or any Lung, ThroiA or Chest trouble, and will ute thii remedy at di rected, giving it a fair trial, and experience bo bonotlt, you may return the bottle and teiurn luo uumu aim hay your money refunded. We could not make thii offer did we not know that isscemingiy i08t ia not aliut out from Dr. King-i New Diicorery could be relied ( Uoipi Tho peculiar thing in tho inlnls on. It never disappoint. Trial bottle try of Mine. Appin is that tho collected fre at 0. H. Hagenbuch' drug itort. no money for her work In the well-to-do .Largo iIm 60c aad f 1.00. I circles. Julius Post, in Cliautauquan. A WONDERFUL CASE, 4- THE HUSBAND APPEARS BE- FORE A NOTARY AND Makos an Affidavit A Most Graphlo Story Told by a Well known Lady Whloh 1b Con firmed by Her Husband. Much Inn been written of cases where people have been brought to life alter having been to till appear atices dead. Many more instances have occurred wheio persona have been at death's door, given up to die by those aiouud them, but who by timely aid have beeii restored to life, health aud loving friends. The ma jority of bticli cases have occurred in remote places ana so nave auracieu but little attention save in the imme diate locality. A remarkable case of that kind has been brought to light here In New York that of Mrs. M. A. Brenslug now living ut No. 137 West B27lh street, the facts of which havt hitheito been known only to a small circle of friends aud the physiciane who attended her. I called at the above number to ob tain ii lull ntiiteiueut ol the circum stances aud was courteously xecelved by Mr. Brenslug. 1 expiuiueu to mm tlie nature of my mission aud was in troduced to his wile. Mrs. Breubing Is the mother of twelve children, all of whom are living, fcjlieis a line-looking, healthy woman of about 60 years of age, and certainly her appearance did not indicate that she had had such a wonderful experi ence. ' The circumstance you mention," she said, ''occmred a few years ago. 1 was suddenly seized with an illuets for which I could uotucouut for up to that time t ha-J never had any in dications of disease in any way. It was accompanied with the most un usual symptoms. My body was in coiibtaut pain, und very sensitive, so that I could not bear the contact of any but the lighte-t garment. I can scarcely tell of the agony I sullertd during that time. The physicians who had been in attendance pro uuuucud It to be acute Briuht'sdisease, and after a time informed me that I cou d not possibly live. At that time It steme'l to me that death would be a welcome relief from my suilerlngs. "In a few days they tojd me that I was slowly dying and my friends were called in to bid me farewell, each one thinking that it' win for the last time. I was prepared to go, yet tho desire lo live lor and witu my family was strong within me. When a dear friend called to see mo and told me of a remedy which she thought might have helped me had I but used it in time, I saw in her words a ray of hope, "I was then almost iu the embrace of death, In fact, I wus dyiug, yet my husband sent for some of the medicine and guve me a small quantity at once. After taking a sesoud dose a peaceful, lestful fee'iuc seemed to steal over me. aud for the llrst time iu several dins I slept. "Tueciiaiice in my condition, for 1 was Improving, perplexed the doctors, for they did not kuow then of the medicine which had been givcu me. From that time mv recovery was assured, and I grew gradually better until my health was fully restored. l thank Uod," continued -Mrs. BrenMng, fervently "that my life was xpared, and through the agency of Warners oate (Jure. It cured me, aud I know that it will cure others. I feel it to be my duty to tell the whole world about it. for it may save other lives." "The statement of my wife." said Mr. Breusiug, "is the exact truth, aud 1 am ready to swear tolu" I accompanied him to the office of a notary, where he made the following Killdavit: Georire P. II. MuVay, Notary Public, No. 2o8 West liatU Btrcet, New Yolk. State of New York. Citvand County of New York. Qeotee L. Breusiue. Iieiiiir duly sworn, deposes and sasa mat ne is tne iiuatmnu of Airs. M. A. Brenslug, whose Htatemeut Is attached hereto, and that said Ptetement is true as therein set forth, (slcnedi. GEORGKL. UBENSING. Sworn to before me thlH 16th day of I'enruary. mua. signed j. G. J H. MoVAY, Notary Public. N-w York county, rSeull. Does any man or woman who reads the above doubt its absolute truth in every respect? Can the earnest grati tude which both husband and wife felt for the wonderful restoration in health be doubted for one moment? There are thousands of other ladies and men who need aafclstauce as this Judy did. The above is published in the hone that it may bo the means of showing them the way. TWO GOOD WOMEN. The Charitable and llenuvnlnnt Work They Aro Doing In Kurope. Not far from tho renowned St. Ln zare, near Purls, a woman's prlwin, live JImo. Dumas, who, continuing tho work of Elizabeth Fry, has spent most of her lifo among women prisoners, lias won thum back from tho downward path to a hotter lifo and oven thon con tinued to act as their guardian angel, Ab a witnc6 of how well she persevered iu her task is the fact that in horoighty hecond year she learned Spanish to en able her to mako horsulf understood among Andalusiun prisoners. In a dlrterunt but equally bad part of Paris is a woman who is like a lllnt stono in whoso heart a vuby is sot. No body knows hor in Paris. Yot perhaps from no place in tho world nro so many bilent blohslngs sent forth as from this good Samaritan's walls. No sorrowful , ,,,, nrm i. )rn.n,n'i1i,n1. Rnii,rfrii, A PLOT TO KILL THE SULTAN. Itusfflnn Pnii-SliulMs tho InntljrntnrH- Alarm ut Conntntitlmiple. Vienna, May 20. Dispatches from Buclinrest say that tho Investigation nl tho liustcbuk bomb nflnlr has taken a sensational turn. The fourteen dyna mite bombs wero not Intended for use ngninst the Bulgarian Government, hut against the Sultan, it Ib said. This revelation was mado to tho Turkish po lice by an Armenian arrested for com plicity, ami Is supported by letter? pro duced by him from tho Armenian revo lutionary committees In Persia. These letters also show that tho Itussiuu Pan slavint party is the instigator of the af fair. This discovery has created a panic among the ofllclals In Constantinople, ns, iu view of the recent Importation of thirty-flvo bombs Into tho city ut the In stigation of a Russian society iu Odessa, it Is thought to prove conclusively the existence of a Russian plot to get rid of tho Sultan. A commission of Inquiry has sat nt tho Ylldlz Klosli, and tho guards around tho Imperial upartmcnts have been doubled. Several servants have been dismissed and their places have been tnken by de tectives, All strangers entering the city are carefully examined and their trunks und satchels are completely over hauled. Orders for similar precautious have been given to nil frontier guards, as the Pun-Sluvlst conspiracy is said to have agents throughout European Tur key, who are Involved iu plots similar to that at liustchuk. House searches nro being conducted nightly in Constantinople and mlmer; ous arrests nro being made, although' the secrecy observed by all ofllclals ren ders It imposslblo to leurn the cx,tct number. All meeting are Infested with spies and most social functions have been suspended, us the smallest gatherings are regarded with suspfcloa. MAY RECONCILE THE FACTIONS. I'urt of the Trouble 111 the Irlslt National ist Tarty Amicably SetUuil. Dun lin, Mny 20. The trouble in the Irish Nationalist party ovr tho pur chase of the "National Press" by tho directors of tho "Freeman's Journal" has been settled at a meeting o the par tics to the squabble. Despatches had been received from America Intimating that the discord exhibited during the past few days among tho Nationalists was causing great harm and diminish ing tho conlldeiice of the friends of Ire land, and earnestly urging a settlement of the affair. At a meeting of the directors and shareholders Mr. Gray moved that Mr. John Dillon be appointed chairman of tho "Freeman's" Joint Stock Company. Mr. Healy, to tho surprise of those not In the secret of the peace or armis tice, seconded the motion, which wus curried almost unanimously. This result Is considered a Surrender on the part of Healy, who had expected, with the Influence of Archbishop Walsh sustaining him, tobeabloto stamp out idl opposition. In this he was defeated, by the resolute course of Mr. John Dillon, and the opinion is generally expressed that Mr. Dillon's course may smooth the way to a reconciliation of tho factions. WORK OF THE NOR'EASTER. Great Dnilnigo nt Anbury l'ark A Schoon er', Crew Saved. Asnunv Park. N. J., May 20. Tho terrific northeast storm that has been raging along thf-5 section of tho coast has caused great damage in many parts of the beach and Sandy Hook. AtSquan Beach a two-masted schooner came ashore opposite the Beach Ilousa late in the afternoon. Some of the crew, discovering that the vessel was going to nieces, jumped over board and swam ashore. The high sea and' tempestuous waves drove the vessel on the inner bar, where she lies In helnless shape and is fast breaking up. Between Seabright und Shark Hlver considerable damage to the shore front is reported. At the foot of Ulielsen ave nue. 'Long Branch, the blurt has been further cut into, making thepassage of a single vehicle on Ocean avenue extreme ly dangerous. The southern part of the bluff, which has recently been bulk headed, successfully resisted the on slaught of the heavy sea. A Daughter to Sir. and Airs. Damrokcli. Washinoton, May 20. James G, Blaine has been notified that he was uitnln a grandpa. He immediately tele' graphed his congratulations. The news came from the home of Mrs. Walter Dnmrosch, Mr. Blaine's daughter, In New York, where a. daughter was born, to Mr. and Mrs. Damrosch yesterday after noon. Dr. Frederick S. Dennis of OVJ Madison avonue, if he family physician, was in nttendancs, Mr. Damrosch is out of town with his orchestra, but is ex pected to return soon. Mrs. and young Miss Damrosch were both doing well this morning. The Tope Aroust'H Trench UoyulUts. Paiiis, Mny 20.--H Is reported that the Count of Paris will shortly Issue f manifesto in reply to the Pone's utter nuces In favor of the Republic. The Royalists are greatly alarmed by the effect of the papal nttltudq on their ugl tution, aud are seaklug for some meatus to neutralize It. They have threatened to reduce the Peter's Pence contributions to the support the Holy See, aud thus to retaliate on Pope Leo through the Vatican treasury, and they also pro pose, us far as possble, to Induct) the clergy to Ignore the papal Instructions. Terrible Hurl b ane In Mauritius, London, May 20. Advices received from Mauritius state that a hurricane unprecedented in its violence passed over thut island on April 29, causing enormous damage to shipping, A mn jority of the vessels nt the island were blown ashore. The western half of Port Louis, the oapltal, was devastated, Signed the (Iranlte Cutters' 11111. liAHUK, Vt., May U. il, tames o East Barre; Coburn & Jones, aud George Warley, have signed the granite cut ters' revised bill to May 1, 1893. and will renew work. The majority dealers and cutters are opposed to leaving tti matter to arbitration, and do not think It could be settled in that way. rhlludulphln Striken llettini. . PniLAUEU'iiiA, May 20. The cutters engaged on the new Reading Terminal uepot, wim struct iuesday with the in tentlon of remaining out until th trouble In New England is adjusted, nam returned to wort. 4ESTGATIVE HR.fmES'MRVM USSI Thcro Ii nothing llko tho RESTORATIVE MR1NP discovered br too crcnt BDCclallst. DR. MILES, to euro nil nervous diseases, as Hoadncho, tho niuos. Norvouo Prostra tion, 8looploosne8B, Neuralgia, St. Vltum Danoo,Flt3 nnd Hysteria. Jinny physicians usoltln tbelr practice, nnd my tho results ore wonderful. Wo have hundreds of testimonials llko tUcso from drugslsts. "Wo havo novcrltnown anythlnn llko It." Snow & Co., Syracuse N. Y. Ajvery ooiua cgm oriugs worus ui yr.wau, u.u. wnlf.lIlllKdnli.. Mirh. Thn hrflt collcr wo over hnd." WooUworth & Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. "Nervine sells better than anything wo over hod." H. F. Wyntt&Co., Concord, N. II. Trial IxilUf) and book or testimonium Teoaiaruggisis. UH. MILES' MEDICAL CU,, KlKnprt.inu- TTEtlAL. MOXTIiK I'KEJC PUBLIC NOTICE. -NOTICE Of A- SPECIAL ELECTION In the Iturough of Shenandoah, For authority from tho citizens thereof to ln crease the bonded Indebtedness to procure a supply of water for domestic and other pur poses, by tho authorities. Notlco Is hereby given that at a regularmeet- lng of the Town Council of tho Horough of Shenandoah, held on Thursday, May 5th, 1892, tho following ordlnanco was adopted: An ordlnanco to provide for a supply of water for tho use of tho Inhabitants of the llorough of Shenandoah and for the erection and main tenance of works, machinery, engines and all other necessary apparatus for working, raising, conveying and Introducing Into the Horough of Shenandoah an abundant supply of pure wuter for domestic uso of tho Inhabitants and to pro tect property in said Horough from destruction n cae of tire and fixing a tlmo for tho holding of a public election in said borough for author ity from the citizens therco! to Increase tho bonded Indebtedness for tho purposo aforosald. He It ordained by tho Town Council of tho Horough of Hbenandoah, and It is hereby ordained by tho authority of tho samo. Ski:. 1. That tho Horough of Shenandoah shall provide a supply of pure water for tho Inhabitants of said Horough and erect and maintain all tho works, machinery, cnglnos, and other necessary apparatus for the making, raising, convoying and Introducing Into tho said Horough an abundant supply ot pure water, for the purpose ot furnishing and dis tributing to tho Inhabitants of the Bald Hor ough a Bufilclcnt supply thereof for domostlo use and to protect tho property therein from destruction by fire, and tho said Horough of Shenandoah Is hereby authorized to ncquiro streams of water and adjacent lands and rights of way to carr;- out the Intent ot this ordl nance, Sec. 2. That Tuesday, Juno 14th, 1893, ho fixed as a day for holding a special election In tho said BoroUgh by tho qualllled electors thereof for authority to Increase tho debt of the Borough for tho purposo of providing a supply of water for tho uso of tho Inhabitants of said Horough ot Shenandoah and tho pro tection ot property in said Borough from des truction In caso of lire, and said special election shall bo held at tho regular polling places and by tho election officers In said Borough of Shenandoah In manner provided by law. Tnos. J.James, Trost. of Town Council. James Smith, Chief Burgess. Attest: T. J. COAKI.GT, Secretary ot Town Council. A resolution relating to tho same subject was adopted at tho same mectlng,.und also at a meeting of said Council held on Thursday, April 21, 1893. In accordance with the resolutions nnd ordlnanco above set forth, notlco Is hereby given to the qualified electors of said Borough that a special election for tho purposo afore said will be held on Tuesday, Juno 11th, 1893, at tho places and by tho officers provided by law for the holding of municipal election In said borough. Tho following statement is hereby mado as required by law. 1st. Tho last ussossed valuation In the Bor ough of Shenandoah Is two mlU.on, nlnoty.threo thousand, six hundred and nlncty-one dollars, (SS.093,691.) Had. Tho amount of tho existing debt Is $10, 67D.87. 3d. Monies In the treasury, all outstanding solvent debts and all revenues applicable within ono year to the payment ot tho same, is $117, 445.53. 4 tli. Tho amount ot tho proposed Increase Is K3,000. 5th. The percentage of tho proposed Increase Is4K percent. Cth. Tho purpose of the proposed lncroaso Is, ns set forth In tho foregoing ordlnanco, viz., to provldo for tho erection of public water works at the oxpense ot tho borough. A Joint Committee of citizens and Council havo Investigated tho sources ot a better and cheaper water supply, and the probable ox penso to bo Incurred In proourlng tho same. and havo reported as the result of their inves tigation: Water, puro and abundant, can bo obtained at an estimated cost of 5,000. This Amount added to present Indebtedness of the borough would only make til per cent, on tho last assessed valuation In said borough. By authority of the Town Council, Til 0. J. JAMBS, Pres. of Town Counolha T. J. COAKI.HT, Seo'y of Town Council. James Smith, Chief Burgess. lOMuy If, im. VIGOR OF MEN EASILY. QUICKLY. PPRMANPUTI V DrcTnorn U'euLoisft, iServoutnt, lltbllllr. o4 iU from ewlj trnn cr Utcr tiott, tb retulli t overwork tcktririt, vorrr etc Coll PtrtDrth, dtfrlotmcot et ton tfKO to crm or; to tod i-ortioo vfihn UmIj UimpU, fitlrU Piothodi. ImmedUM IniijruT.-tutut ttn, Vtlfort lmpoMiLU. tl-00 per bet, 6toiM for fl.oo. WriVtea iutiiim u lut .iVi ViV. i , iwi i7, nuap ft fewi. VMHH C1TV illUiiVAL DO., l'LilWelfAU, IIIESKBDO I V MlMlaaneaHtM BEADIXG JUL SKTEM Lehigh Valley Division. AIlllANOP.MENT Of TABBED OEIt TIIA1NS. MAY IS, 1893. PlIM.!!.!, Cam andoah forl'enn Haven Junctlon.Mauch Chunk. L.ehighton, Slatlngton.Whlto Hall, Catasauqua. Allentown, Bethlehem, Kaston, Philadelphia, Ilazleton, tVcatherly, Quakakc Junction, Del- ?"?" "5nny Ut 8'87' 7'40, 9U8 " m" For New lork, 5.67, 9.03 n. m., 12.53, 3.10, .28 p. m. For Hazleton. tVHUofl-tliirrn. Vhtt lT,vn. Plttston, Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayro. Waverly, Klmlra, Itochester, Niagara Falls and tho West, 10.11 n. m (3.10 p. ta., no connection for Itoches ter, Buffalo or Niagara Falls), 8.03 p. m. For Helvldcre, Delaware Water Gap and Slruudsburg, i 67 a. m., 6.20 p. m. r or i.ainuenviuo ana Trenton, if.us a. m. For Tunkhannock, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 8.03 p. m. For Auburn. Ithaca. Geneva and l.vons. 10.41 a. m.. 8.03 p. m. ForJeanesvIllo, Lovtston and Beaver Meadow, 7.40. 9.08 a. m., 12.52. 5.2(J p. m. For Audcnried, Hazleton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 5.57, 7.40, B.08, 10.41 a, m., 12.52, 3.10, pi p. m, For Scranton, 5.67, 9.08, 10.41 a, m., 3.10. 5.20 n. m. For Hazlebroolt, Jcddo, Drlfton and Freeland, 57,7.40,9.08,10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20 p.m. , TlV A.lll.ll nl.nMll.tllo nn T n., P.nnl. , 7.44,8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 0.35, 8.10, 9li y. ui. For Haven Hun. CentraUa. Mount fTarmp! anil Shamokln, 8.62, 10.15 a. m.. 1.40, 4.40, 8.00 p. ra. For Yatesvllle. l'ark Place. MahannvCltvnrd Delano. 5.67. 7.40, 9.08, 10 41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20, i.m, 9.24, 10.27 p. m. Trams will loavo Shamokln at 7.55, 11.65 n. m., 10. 4.3U. n. m. and nrrlvn nt. mmnjinrlnnh nt 05 a. in., 12.52, 3.10, 5.20 p. in. Lcavo Shenandoah for l'ottsvllle. 6.50. 7.40. ,08. 10.41 a. m., 12,52, 3.10, 4.10, 5.20, 8.03 p. m. Leave POttsvillo for Shenandoah, 0.00. 7.40, 05, 10.15, 11.48 a. m., 12.33,3.00, 5.20, 7.00, 7.15, 9.30 ni. Lnavft Shenandoah for lTfit.tnn. 6 47. Tin O nfl 10.41 a. m., 13.62, 3.10. 5.20, 8.011 p. m. i,uavo uazicion ror Mncnannoan, 7.30, U.13 LOO a. m., 12. 15, 3.10, 5.30, 7.03, 7.50 p. ra. SUNDAY TItAINS. Trains leave for Ashland. Glrardvlllnand T.nst Creek, 7.29. 9.40 a. in., 12.30, 2.45 p. m. For Yatesvlllo, l'ark I'laco, Mahanoy City. Delano. Hazleton. Black Creek .Tnnotton. T'pnn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk. Allentown, Ucthlehera, Uaston and New York, 8.40 a. m., it. IU. For Philadelphia and Now York, 2.65 p m For Yatesvllle. Park Place. Mahanor (Mi v and Delano, 8.40, 11.35 a. m., 12.30. 2.55. 4.40 0.03 p. m. i-,eavo iiazteton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.30 ra.. 1.05, 4.37 p. ra. Lcavo Shenandoah for Pnttsvllln. 5 50. 8.10. 30 a. m., 12.30 2.45 p. m. ijcuvo fousviuo lor sncnanuoan, 8.30, io.au .oo, n.i.i p. ra. A A. McLEOD. Pros & Gen. Mgr. C. G. IIANCOCIC, Gen. Pass Agt. l'hlladclnhla. la. A. W. NONNEMACIIKIt. Asst. U. P. A. Houth Uethlehem. Pa. "PHILADELPHIA & HEADING It. K. TIME TAHI.E IN EFTECT MAY 15. 1892. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via 1'hllariplnhla. week davs. 08, 5.23, 10.08 a. rc., 12.33 2.48, 5.53 p. m. Sunday, 08. 7.40 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, cek days, 5.23. 7.18 a. m., 12.33, 2.48 p. m. For Keadlne and l'hlladclnhla. week davs. 08, 5.23. 7.18. 10.08 a. m..l2.23.B.18.6.53 n. m. Sun day. 2.0S. 7.40 a. m., 4.23 p. m For Harrlsburg, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m., 48. 5.53 p. m. For Allentown, week days, 7.18 a. m., 12.33, 18 p. m. i' or I'oiisviuo, weea aays, 2,u, 7. is a. m., is.as, 43, 5.63 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 7. 10 a. m., 4.2J p. m. For Tamau'ia and Mahanov Cltv. week davs. .08. 5.23. 7.18.10.08 a. in.,12.33. 2.48. 5.53 n. m. Sun day, 2.08, 7.40 ti. m 4.23 p m. Additional for siananoy uity, week nays-, 0.58 p. m. r or Lancaster uuu uoiumuia, wcck aays, r.is . m., 2. 18 p. m. For Wllllamsnort. Sunbury nnd Lewlsbttrc. week days, 3.23. 5.23, 7.18. 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 0.68 p m. Sunday, 3.23 a. in., 3.03 p. m. f or ttiananoy 1'iane. wceit nays. s.us, a.-ja. b.ki. 18, 10,08, 11.28 a'. m 12.33. 1.33, 2.48, 5 53, fi.48. 9.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 3.23. 7.40 a. m., 3.03, 4.23 p. m. ror uiruruvuie. ( uappanannocx station ), week days, 2.08, 3.23. 5.23. 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. m. 13.33.1.33, S.48, 5.53. 0.58, 9.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 3.23. 7.40 a. m., 3.03. 4.30 p. m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week days, 3.23, 5.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m.. 1.33, 0.58, 9.23 p. m. Sun day, 3.23, 7.40 a. m., 3.03 p. m. TItAINS FOH SHENANDOAH: Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 7.45 a. m., 1.30, 4.00. 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night. Sun- uuy, q.uu p. m., i.ia nigni. Lsavo New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4.30, 8.45 a. m., 1.00, 3.45 p. m. Sunday, 7.00 n. m. 00, 0.00 p. m.. from Broad and Callowhlll and 8.35 a. m., 11.30 p. m. from Cth and Green streets. Sunday, 9.05 a m., 11.30 p. m., from 9th and Green. Leave Reading, week davs. 1.35.7.10. 10.05. 11.50 n, ra., o.Da, i.ai p. m. aunaay, i.i iims a. in. icave j-oiisviuc, wcck aays, 3.4U, 7.4V a. m., u, 1 1 p. ra. sunaay, .u, 7.uu a. m., u.ua p. ra, Leave Tarcaaua. week davs. 3.20. 8.48. 11.28 a. m., 1.21, 7.13, 9.18 p. ia. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m., ,OU p. UI. Leave Mahanov Cltv. week davs. 3.40. 9.18. 11.47 a. m , 1.51, 7.42, 9.44 p. m. Sunday, 3.46, 8.17 u. ui., a.M p. m. Leave siananov Plane, week at vs. s.40. 4 oo. 30. 9.35. 11.59 a. m.. 1.05. 2.00. 5.20. 0.20. 7.57. 10.00 p. in. sunaay, s.4, 4.uu. h.ct a. m., a.37, o.ut p. m. Leavo Glrardvllle, (Rappahannock Station), weeks days, 2.47, 4.07, 0.38, 9.41 n. m.. 12.05, 2.12, 5.20, 0.32. 8.03, 10.00 p. m. Sunday, 3.47, 4.07, 8.33, a. ra.. 3.41. 5.07 n. m. Leave w iiuamspori, wcok aays, a tiu, .4, 11.ro n. ra., a.., 11. lap. m. sunaay, 11. ia p. ra. For Baltimore. Washlnuton and tho West via II. ti O. R. It., through trains lcavo Glrard Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & It, R. R.) at 3 b.i, s.ui, 11.37 a. ra., a.ixi, D.43, 7.13 p. m. Sunday, a.oo, e.03, 11.3 u. m., a.oo, D.43, 7.1a p. ra. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Lcavo Philadelphia. Chestnut street wharf and i-outh strost wharf, for Atlantlo City. Weekdays Express. 8 00, 9 00 a m, 2 00, 4 00 p m. Accommodation, 8 00 u m, 5 00, 0 30 p ra Hundays Exnross, 8 00, 9 00, 10 00 am. Ac commodation, 8 00 a m and 4 3 1 p m. Returning leavo Atlantic City depot, Atlantlo ana, Arkansas avenues, wecitaays express, 7 aw, v w a ra anu 4 uu, o uupm, Accoramouauon, 4 ui, h iu a ra, ana 4 3U p m Hundav8-Hxnress. 4 00. 5 45. 9 00 n m. Ao- commouatipn, 7 au a in ana 4 ju p m. A. A. MoLEOD. Pres. &Gcn'l Manager. M. A. HEFNER, 8 North Jardin St., Shenandoah. WAGONS Mid CARRIAGES In all the latest stylos, ot the finest mako and oust iinisn in ino worm ior ine money, raaau1 lauturou uy me uook wugou larapany. NEW DRUG STORE. Edward A. Morgan &Co. (Formerly Shaplra's Pharmacy) 107 Bouth JTain Street, NEXT DOOR TO HOST OFFICE Prescriptions carefully compounded uy registered pharmacists. TO PROTECT YOUR LUNGS Procure one of our Chest Proteotora 3D. -Wl3LiX33, UEALEH IN Musical Instruments, SHEET MUSIC AND STATIONERY The finest goods In tho market at , tbq lowest prices, All now goods. Cor. Lloyd and Jardin Sis., Shenandoah, Pa, pi first National Bant, THEATRIC IIUILIJIISO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $100,000,00 A. W. Leisenrmg, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrmq, Cashier, 9 W. Yost. Ass' t Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST I Iaia on Havings Dcpaslls. PENNSYLVANIA KAILBOAD. SCIIUVLKII.I. DIVISION. NOVEMBER 16, 1891. Trains will loavo Shenandoah after the above date for WIegan's, Ollberton. Frackvllle. New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvillo. Hamburg, Iteading, Pottstown. Phunnixvllle, Norrlstown and Phli ndelphla (Broad street station) at 0:00 and 11 45 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays. For Potts vllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a in. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, GUberton, Frackvllle, New Castle, St. Clair. Pottsvllle at 0:00, 9:40 a. m. and3:I0p. m For Hamburg, Iteading. I'otts town, Phocnlxvillo, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 0:00, 9:40 a. m.. 3: 10 p. m. irains loavo I'-racKviuo lor unenanaoah at 10:10a m. and 12:14. 6:01. 7:42 and 10:09i. rn. Mindays, 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave I'otisvuie for Shenandoah nt 1015, 11:48a. in nnd4:40.7:15and9:12n. m. Suniinva at 10: 10 a. ra. and 5: 15 p. m. L,eave t-nuaaeipiua (iiroau street station) for Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 67 and 8 33 a m, lunnu, uupm week days. On Sundays leave 1 8 50 a m. For Pottsvllln. 9 23 a m. For vom York at 3 20, 4 05. 4 40, 6 3. 0 50, 7 30, 8 20, 8 30. 9 60, 11 00. 11 14. 11 35 n m. 12 00 noon (limited ex press 1 06 and 4 60 p m) 12 4 1. 1 35, 1 40, 2 30. 3 20. 4 (10. 4 02, 5 00, 0 00. 0 20, 0 60, 7 13, 8 12 nnd 10 00 p m. 12 oi night. Sundays at 3 so, 4 05, 4 40. 6 35. b ia e au, v ou, u a., a m ana 12 ii, i 40, 230, 4 02 (limited 4 50) 5 28, 0 20, 0 60, 7 13 nnd 8 13 p in and 12 01 night. For Sea Girt. Lonir Branch nnd tn. termedlato stations 8 20 nnd 11 14 a m, and 4 00 pm weekdays. For Baltimoro nnd Washing ton 3 50.7 20, 8 31. 9 10. 10 21), 11 18 am. 12 35 dim Hed express, 1 30, 3 40,) 4 41. 0 5", 7 40 p m 12 0.1 night For Freehold only 5 00 p m weekdays. or ij.uuiuoru oniyai 3U3, 4 ui, oiw anu 11 30 p 1. Sundays-ut3 50. 7 20. 9 10. 11 18 a m. 4 41 Ohr 40 p m, 12 03 night. Baltimore only 5-08. 1130 m. For Hlchmond 7 20 a m. 1 30 n ni nnd 12 n.1 night, nundays, 7 20 a m, 12 03 night. Trains will leavo Harrlsburg for Pittsburg nd the West everv dav at 12 25 nnd :t in n m nnd (limited 3 00) and 3 10 p m. Way for Al toona at 8 15 am and 4 10pm overy day For PlttBburg and Alto na at 1120 a in everyday and 10 20 p m week days. irauis win leave aunuury ior Wllliam.spori Elmlra, Canandaigua, Kochostcr, Buffalo am Niagara Falls at 5 10 a m, and 113 p m week days. For Elmlra at 5 30 pm week days For Erie and Intermediate points nt510 nmdallv. or Lock Haven nt 5 10 and 0 fifl a m dnllv 1 and 5 30 p in week daj s For Renovo at 5 10 a ra. i a anu i .W p m week nays, nnd 5 10 a in cm Sundays only. For ICano at 5 10 a m, 1 35 p ra week days. C. II. Puoh. J. It. Wood. Uen'l Manager. Gcn'l Pass'g r Agt. Shenandoah Business College X Liirjjc Attcudauce Room for a Few More. 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Hoitri, dkllr from 9 to 8, Kt' 6 to 9, Wrd, knrl BiU tr'tn S u JO. BunilkT 0 till IS. VrtU rr call and be aarad. for HrftMoti m Wedm. aol Saturday i'UJa. dallf Itnf. Has removed to Bill Jones' old stana 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleaed to meet the wants of Ins friends and the public In Everything in tho Drinking Line. JOHN R. COYJiE, Allorney-al-Law and Real Estate Agent, Office Uoddall's Hulldlng, Shenandoah, I'a COFFEE DEJOXJSE- MHS. CONNIC1C IN CHARGE. A SdUAlfG MEAL AT A NOMINAL PlllCE. Everything well cooked nnd clean. An elab orate bill of fare Uatly. Lodgtligs ,'. fo'r.yejfrir' BiUM.CONlSICiC.TiX.'K.MnluHt. Q M. HAMILTON, 11,D,, PHYSICIAH AND SURGEON. omoe-za WettLloya Btreet, Hhenanaoak