EHSHPraSflfHfiR 1 1. 3.tiorii rc VTA 1 JClyn fo. court will gnt tb. Mm. Utltudo It will i BBBBBF . ..., , auy other dllion In presenting his side of tho klj nJf HKB" vr ItA mJt'jB.y m r &J Xtx mrrti ornB....,,.,. TUa ho 1 not haJ tl,o opportunity to M Qg , rF flJO IP LLLF Tb. ETMK.nmuo hH.iunr rla. do In tho present invention. SgL JSAJ E W WMVl rtIM ta Hhsnaudoak than Mr otbr papor pub fali4. Books opc to an, subscription rates: HLT,pr year B TO Wkkklt, pw year 60 i I. " JrHiinr (, county aeainsth tin. as well as the manner in I Washington, .Jim. 7. Tlio Ministers to . .,"1 .'iT...?, ?K T BBB ff H BTB nHS HI I ... , rmt per Una oaoh subsequent InsiTtlon, Hatos tor regular adTertlslng cun be had on applloa. Woo at the ofBoo or by mall. Xatered t the PostolUce, nt Hkenandoah, I'a , for transmission through the mailt its second-class mall tnatttr. THE ANDREWS OASE. The BontlriK of ex-Stulo Chairman William JI. Andrews lu the Legisla ture has rained n howl all along Hit Democratic lino. After stealing whole Legislatures anil defying (lie courts, tho Democrats have but little room foi somphiint. Andrews had the certificate of tin ourt declurlng him elected and on the strength of that ho was touted. It was not a cwo of necessity; the Kh publicans did not need his vote.as they have ample votes to control both branches; It Is aeae of principle and Mr. Andrews hm been thus fur very properly sustained. A few Mugwump Republicans have joined in the cry, but that has no weight. Andrews' opponent has his remedy If he can piove title to the seat tlic Republicans will make Andrew walk. The Republican party is not made of Tammany stuff. If it was there would not be a Democratic state iu the Union t ) day and no one opposed to it would havo any hope for justice. Andrews is all right. lie will make ragood representative. He sticks to Ms friends and calls a spade a spade His constituents need not fear that their interests will not be well cared for. A WORTHY APPOINTMENT. It gives us pleasure to note the ap pointment by President Harrison of a former townsman, Judge George W. IJ.trtch, as Asociate Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah, a position he will 1111 with dignity. During Judge Bartch's residence in Shenandoah he pi o veil au able educa tor aud when he turned the schools over to his successor they wero the best in the state. When Mr. 'Burtch became a resi dent of Utah he made a study of law and eventually became a circuit judge in that territory. He is a man of sound and impartial judgment and if his advice is followed the territory of Utah will enter the Union as one of the best and most reliable Republican states. He has made that territory a study aud knows what it requires and just what is holding it back. Some time ago we predicted that Mr. JBartch would be the first Governor of the proposed State of Utah and we still think bo. To Judge Bartch's many friends in this town aud tho ditor of the Herald send hearty congratulations and wo hope he will soon realize his hopes for Utah's great ness. CONTRACTOR TAYLOR'S CASE, Let 8ouud Jndgment Prevull In Consider Inc the Mutter. "It is said, and by one of the County Auditors, that representatives of Contractor .Taylor iiave ollercd the uouuty Auditors $30,000 to settle tho cases pending again it him and others. Can the County Auditors be bribed into violating their oaths by such a liberal sura 1 The County has been defraud ed, and tho people demand that tho County Treasury be reimbursed the amount which it illegally paid as extras or otherwise. The Auditors are right, let them stick to it. Minert' Journal. Our esteemed contemporary is of a very revengeful spirit, but we vory much doubt if the publication of any such article as the above will be of any advantage to the tax payers or to the county. The newspapers, no wore- than the Auditors or Commissioners, should lend themselves to falsa sentiment or public clamor that may work harm to tho county. What are the facts with reference to the building of the new court house? Beebe, a man who had had large exper ience as an architect on buildings of the character of the new court house, came hero from Buffalo and got the contract for the design of the structure. Taylor, a man from Butler, bid $13,000 loss than any otiier bidder and got the contract for building the court house. After the first story of the court house was completed there became a general demand to have the entire building constructed of stone, and the contract was changed to build the two upper stories of stone. This modiQoa Hon of the ecntract allowed Taylor $60,000 additional. A year after the bills were paid and the ourt houte accepted and turned over to the icsonnty, the Auditors commenced an investi gation and afler a long aud critical oroea-ex-amination of Taylor it was proven by the contractor's own admissions that he had got ten tho adyantage of the county in the set tlement ori the extras. Considerable testimony was introduced Veto re the Auditors to show that Taylor in a IMBiber o red pacta bad not II red up literally to ""ior's sido lias never bcou heard and before ho uin Uth' - convicted or a judg ment gotten ugnitiot him iu a civil suit, the court will grant him tho same latitude it will auy other cltiiun In presenting his side of tho case. This ho haa not had tho opportunity to do in tho present investigation. Taylor is sick in bed. Ho is in old man and h.M a respectable family. Besides the chance he has for a trial, if ho has to bo triod, ho may go to tlm Supremo Court, ask for a ohango of venue, on the ground of puplic sentiment being iulhtmcd iu Schuylkill county against him, as well as the manner In which the indictments wero gotten against them; that is, confessions wrung from iiim before tho Auditors, and thoso confessions used against him heforo the Uraml Jury. If he gct u chango of venue, it means a largo oxpendituru of money to pursue him in these criminal cases, with the chances of his dying aud tho county getting nothing. Is there a practical solution of this ques tion ? Taylor suiely is not a criminal in tho ordinary sense of the word. Ho hai bcou guilty of blmrp practices, but tho law does not always designate sharp practices as being crime. Public sentiment may bo such as to forco n conviction of Taylor, hut Schuylkill county public sentiment will havo no weight with tho court of last rosort whero Tuylor can look to for relief if ho is wronged here. Lot the Auditors, County Commissioners and their respective attorney's look at this matter in n business light. If a business man wus putting up a building aud tho contract or got more money from tho business man than belonged to him, and tho business man discovered tho over p.iymont and forced tho contractor to a confession supplemented by an oiler of restitution, as alleged in this case, what would the business man do? Wo are inclined to think that nine-hundrod-and-ninety-nine out of every thousand would ac cept from tho contractor that which ho un lawfully gotten and not court endless litigation. The truth of the matter is we have gotten a new court house and it is a magnificent structure. Wo havo plenty of dangerous criminals to look after and our over crowded criminal calendar should not bo taxed with cases that jus involve a certain amount of sentiment. We havo no end of scandal; let us for tho good of tho county and tho good of tho tax-paycis, havo a settlement of these cases if It can bo gotten on a basis that will bo au advantago to tho taxpayers and no wrong to anyone Keening Chronidc. DAMAGE BY THE STORM. Iron Pier Wrecked nt T.nng Hrunch Havoo nt Other IMticctf. IjOno BitANnn, N J., Jan. 7. The fierc snow and wind storm which prevailed along tho entire Now Jersey coast, wrought terrible damage to property nnd tho bluff. A heavy sea is raging nnd the Shrewsbury Hotel at Sea Bright is being undermined. At this place tho famous iron pier, tho landing place of the iron steamboat com pany, is a total wreck. The high sea carried oft the greater por tion of the structure. Tho entire bluff on Chelsea avenue is gono. Not a single foot of bluff at that point remains to tell tho story. Tho bulk heeds and other portions of tho bluff nro Kriatly damaged. At Asbury Park no damage to any cx teu t has occurred. For New Jersny, Maryland nnd Delaware: Fair, with Increasing cloudiness, followod by rain or snow, warmer weather, winds becom ing northeasterly, except in Maryland, north, westerly. For Western Now York: Snow, wurmer weather, westerly shitting- to easterly windj, northwesterly win lint lako stations. For Wostoru Pennsylvania: Fair weather, with lnei easing clotnllness, followod by ralu or snow, warmer, vnrlablo winds shifting to easterly, slightly cooler, with snow Hurries ou tho lako shore. m:w vouk ;.iakki:ts. New Yoiik, Jan. i. Money on call was easy at 0 unu o per cent. BONDS CUISINO I'lUCES. XI. S. 4s. r XJ. S. U. 0 113 113 STOCKS closinq. Dolaware Sc Hudson 133 1-S Delaware, UiuUuwaniu 1c Wostoru.... H9S-8 Krie ai 1- Kiie preferred 76 3-1 I,ako Shore 1271-3 New Jersey Central 1 Now York Central 108 5-3 Hnaillnif; 60 1-3 Western union . va Gll.UN MARKET. Wheat No. 2 red wiutor: Jan. 78; Feb. 79 1-4; May 83 1-4. Cavi No. 2. mixed: Jan. 19 5-8: May 51 7-8. Oata-Jan. 37 3-1; May 39. PIlOnUCK MAItKET. llUTTBrt Creamery, Stale ic Ienn 28 39 Creamery. Western, lirsts 3 25 Creamery, Western, soeoinls. ...... 251-2 27 Statu ilulry, h. f. tubs, extras 2t 27 Cheksb State factory, full cream, fancy.. 111-4 Btate factory, full croara, tine 11 Stute factory, common to fair..... 10 KOQH State & Penn., new laid, choice.... 30 Southern, new laid, fair to good... 0 Western, new laid, primo 281-2 Duok Kg-gs, Marykiud 31 13 Ul-4 11 pERGTJSON'S THEATRE. P. J. FERGUSON, MANAGER. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1893 i he musical comedy event of the season. The peerless Irish comedienne, May Smith Robbins, Supported by a superb company ot comedians and soubrettes In the legitimate musical comedy, la tour aots, "Little Trixie!" The Romp Heiress. Under the manogerseat of Prei. Robulns. Bright, Sparkling Mualo. Sweet Singing, and Best Dancers on Earth. Wait for this great attraction. Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved seats on sale at Klrltn's drug store. . "V. , . rj TWK CX 1X1 IBM V ft i 111 Wnr Not Imminent In Ontrnl America. Washington, Jan. 7. Tho Ministers to tho Unltod States from Nicaragua and Costa Kica yoitorday cabled their respec tive governments asking au onjclal state ment ns to alleged imminent war between tho two Itopubllcs as asserted iu a Panama despatch. Tho Charge d' Affaires of Costa Itlcn, faignor (Jalvo, lias received n cable reply saying that tho report is without foundation, A lllliul Mnu Sees After 1'rnyer. Chicago, Jan. 7. Charles L. Beam was stricken by paralysis recently and became stone blind and perfectly helpless. Ha was a believer in fultii liouling aud prayed unceasingly for tho recovery of his sight. Yesterday morning ho found that ho could see as well as ever. World' J'alr SlaU Frozen Out. CniCAGO, Jan. 7. Tho continuance of tho extreme cold spell has frozen out tho World's fair stall' from Jackson Park. Work on tho buildings has also been largely suHpended. Sovernl workmen wuro overcome yesterday by tho cold. Nebraska's Deadlock Itrnkcn. Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 7. Tho deadlock in tho State Senate was broken yetterday by tho election 01 Corroll, KepnUlioan, president, four Democrats out of live giving him their support. The Senate has adjourned until next Tuesday. German Mini) Strike Spreading. Berlin, Jan. 7. Tho miners at fielsen kirchen, Westphalia, havo decided, ut n mass meeting, to join the miners of the Saar Dtetilet In their strike. The move ment is spreading extensively throughout the mining regions, notwithstanding the elforlb of the authorities. AVant the Fair Opt-a Sunday. Sprinukieli), HI., Jan. 7. A resolution has been introduced in tho State Senate requesting Illinois Congressmen to secuio a modification of tho present law requir ing tho closing of the World's lair 011 Sunday. Soft Coal Famine Fearful. Bridokpout, Jan. 7. There nro fears of a soft coal famine in this city, as winter hot iu before many large manu facturers had secured their usual supply. Clrrk of ltiirau nf Military ltellri. Alranv, Jan. 7. Adj -General Por ter has appointed James Loftus, of Water town, Clerk of the Bureau of Military Holies at the Capitol. rrrfiirreit Death to Arrest. Windsor, N. Y., Jan. 7. Fred Muster committed suicide by shooting to avoid arrest for larceny. S3 COULD HAVESAVED $475 "It's Our Family Doctor How." Tho Friend anil Blessing tho 1'oor Suf ferer Nocds" Mr. Cook found health, happiness and economy in the use of a simple remedy. "Itvffereii for yean with UYSl'KFSIA nnd LIVUlt COMFIVIM, and as nearly a crippio wnn a wore leg:, vrltes Mr. James Cook, of Cutski 11, Now York, aud after spending Q1SYS3 with doctor 1 found myself no belter. I then determined to try Dr. David Kotinoily's Fuvorltu ICellledy, mauo at Jtoutiout, in. Y., and after using three liottles which coif j mo just S3i uat entirely curea. Such words from a Rcntlcman of Mr. Cooks standing, should receive gtcnt attention from those iu need of a medicine that cures disease. "We guarantee Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy to absolutely cure Kidney and Liver complaints, Gravel, Stone in the Bladder, Bright's Disease, all urinary troubles, Dia betes, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Jaundice, Dys pepsia, Constipation, Rheumatism, Skin Eruptions, Scrofula, Humors, Ulcers, Sores and Pimples, Disorded Stomach, Sick Head ache, Biliousness and Purify the Blood, It Permanently Cures All Female Weaknesses. Wo could name scores of people here, and elsewhere, who havo felt not actually sick, but weak, wornarjd weary, but who are now strong and well, solely by the use of Dr. Kennedy's Favorito Remedy. It's a food for the brain, nerve and muscle, thereby curing tlecplesaness, head ache, and all nervous troubles. E EBQUSON'S THEATRE. P. J. TBRGUS0N, UAH AG BR. WEDNESDAY, JAN'RY 11 A play that advancus with tho times, THE NiSvV Mugg's Landing. Everything new and improved. New Medleys. New Soug. New Specialties. It you have to borrow the price of admission, go near tno ramous Four-in-Hand Quartette. Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cents Reserved seats, on sale at Klrltn's drugstore Orlclimlanil tlnlr Arc, tlv.i. reiUbU. ladks, .is UrutfLt for CkltkuttSt Knalttti 1. mond Brand 1b ILrd tnd OuLi meulHd' MiHi .tuJ win bl. nbboa. Take no other. Bfn rf.aa.rou4 rvltttftt. in. anJ im.im.oni. A I pruf etiti, or tens 44. I ' rtuap. for pvtioaUn. t .umonltU ..4 Ittilof tor Ladles." a (rfr, bj rrtvra IfJ ChlehMter's Kuall.h I)Iaiaonl ItriLl. rtNNYROYtiL P LLS Genuine. A au! FOUND WITH HER SKULL BROKEN- Mary Franco Is Dying nnd Her Jealoui Lover iMUlng. FotiT Hunter, N. Y., Jan. 7. Mary Kranco, tho daughter of a lumberman ol Bcecher Hollow, nt the foot of the Adi rondocks, in Saratoga county, was found yestcrdny lying in tho roadway near her home, her skull broken In two places. She will die. She went to a party at a neighbor's house the night before with her lover. John Hawkins, tho son of a well-to-do lumber jobber. John beenmo vory angry during tho evening uccauso Mary snowed somo attention to other young men iu tho com pany. At midnight John and Mary started for tho hitter's homo. After Mary wus found dying In the road officers went to nrrest young Hawkins at his homo, but He Had lied. Feeling ngninst him runs high, nnd there is talk of lynching if he is caught, SATOLLI'S MISSION. New Dutlt-ft Imposed Upon Him Instead or Ills llclng Iti-culled. Washinoton, Jan. 7. The general In terest manifested in Mgr. Satolli's mis sion to the United States was shown by tho receipt of telegrams from almost every part of tho country in regard to the statement that the powers of the Legato had recently been extended. It is stated authoritatively to-dny that, this assumption was to some extent er roneous. Tho ablogate's powers remain as lidietolore unabridgod m the slightest particular but his recent ndvivos from Itome Impose upon him some new duties which absolutely pncludo the Idea of his recnll as predicted in cable messages from Italy. THIRTV STEAMERS WRECKED. Storuis on tlin ltlack Sea Cause Great Loss to Shipping. Constantinople, Jan. 7. Terrible storms are raging in tho Black Sea, Thirty steamers have been wrecked, in cluding the English steamer City of Man chester, whose entire crew was drowned. THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMF-LEXION IS BETTER. Mr doctor ftnra tt ar.Li pmitlT nn th stftmnrh liver and kidnevs. and H a plenaant laxative. This drink Is made from nerbn, and Is prepared for use nn ct"iiJj ih let, ji 11 uunru LIlflE'SMEBTCME A )! UruegiRtAflPll it at SOc. nnd si a package. If yoa cannot get It. send your address for a free sample. I.une' Pnmtly Mciilrine mow ilin linurM rnrn oar. Jii ornt-rvn im iiuuimy 11111 n necenflary Addrew OKATOIt F. WUODW A III). I.E Iloy, N.Y AN ORDINANCE ! An Ordinance amending an Ordinance enacted and passed the 3rd day of February, A. D. 1S01, entitled, "Au ordinance conferring on the Maha noy City, Shenaudotih, Glrardville anil Ashland Htreet Hallway Com pany the right to build aud operate au electric railway on certain streets ill the Borough of Shenandoah," aud all amendments and supplements to Bind ordinance. Do It ordained by the Town Council ot tbo Borough of Shenandoah, and it is hereby or dained by tbo authority of the same, that tho abovo referred to ordinance, and all amend ments and supplements to said ordinance, be altered and amended by Inserting tbo words "Its successors and assigns" after tho name ot tho said Mahanoy City, Shenandoah, Gliard villa aud Ashland Street Railway Company, or wherever said company Is referred to In said ordinance, amendments or supplements, so that said ordinance, amendments or supplements will read wherever tbo said name appears tho "M abanoy City, Shenandoah, Glrardvillo and Ashland Street Railway Company, Its succes sors and assigns," and whero said company Is referred to by the words "said company," It will read "said company, Ub successor and asslgas.' It being the meaning and Intent of thlsordt nanco to grant to tbo successors and assigns of the said Mahanoy City, Shenandoah, Glrara vllle and Ashland Street Railway Company all the power, right and privileges that are granted to the said Mahanoy City, Shenandoah, GIrard' vllle and Ashland Street Hallway Company, subject, nevertheless, to all tbo provisions and conditions imposed upon the said Mahanoy City, Shenandoah, Glrardvillo and Ashland Street Railway Company, AU ordinances, amendments or supplements to ordinances in so far as they conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed, Enacted and passed this 15th day ot Decern ber, A. D. 1892. JAMES HMITII, Chief Uurgess. A. 1). LAM1I, Pres. Pro Tem. J. COAKLEV, Secretary. l-5-10t SAL0DN AND RESTAURANT 36D3ast Centre Street. The best eer, ales, porter, whiskies, brandies, wloes tw finest cigar always on hand. ROBERT LLOYD, Prop. Anthracite coal used ex clusively, insuring cleanli ness and eomfort. Arrangement of passenger trains Dee. 4, 1M2, Passenger trains lea - aaenandoah for Penn Haven Junction. Mnuch Chunk. I.o- hlghton, Slatlngton, White Hall, Catnsauqua, Allcntown, llcthlehcm, Easton, Philadelphia, Hazleton, Wcathcrly, Quakako Junction, Del ano and Mahauoy City at C04, 7.40, S.08 a ttu, 1S.IW, 3.1U, O.CT p, m. For New York. .c4. 0.03 a. m.. IS.62. S.10. 5.87 p. m. f or liazioton, wiikcs-uarre, Whlto Haven, Pittston, Laceyvllle. Towanda, Hayro, Waverly, Elmira, Rochester, Niagara Falls and tho West, 10.41 a. in.. (3.10 p. m., no connection tor Roches ter, nunaio or Niagara vans), o.o.i p. m. For HclTldcrc. Delaware Water flan airouusourg, o.im a. m., a.z, p. m. r or l.amucrtvuie ana ircnton, n.us a. ra. For Tunkhannock, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 8 03 p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and Lvons. 10.41 a. m.. 8.03 n. m. r or j eanosvuio. Licviston ana neater Mcaaow, .4U, u.us a. m., d.'.-7, s.in p. m. For Audenricd. Hazleton. Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 0.04, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10. 5.27 n. m. For Scranton, 8.04, 9.08, 10.41 a, m., 3.10, 5.27 8.U3 p.m. For Ilazlebrook, Jeddo, Drlfton and Freejand. u.ui, Y.4U, v.us, lu.ti a, m., iz.vz. d.iu, o.zt p. m. For Ashland. Glrardvillo and Lost Crock. 4.27 7.40, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.36, 8.10, 9.1b p. m. For Raven Run, Centralla, Mount Carmol and For Yatesvllio, Park Placo, Mahanoy City and ueiano, u.ui, y.iu, v.'jts. iu.si a m., a.m. A03, 9.33, 10.28 p. m. Trains will leave Shamoliln at 7.55. 11.55 a. m.. 2.10,4.30, p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at u.ua a. m., s.io, D.tt p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, 5.50, 7.40. 9.08, 10.41 a. m 12.62, 3.10, 4.10, 5.27, 8.03 p. m. i.cavn l'ottHvillo for Shenandoah. 6.00. 7.3.j 9.05, 10.15, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 6.20, 7.00, 7.15, 9.30 p.m. Leavo Shenandoah for Hazleton, 8.04, 7.40, 9.08 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.27, 8.03 p. m. Leavo Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.39, 9.15 11.00 a. in., 12.45, 3.10, 5.80, 7.10, 7.68 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leavo for Ashland, Glrardvillo and Lost Creek, 7.2H, U.4U a. m., 12.30, z.4 p. ra. For Yatp-ville. Park Place. Mahanov City Delano, Hazleton, lllack Creek Junction, Penn tiaven junction, r-iaucn ununic, iuentown IJcthlehem, Easton and Now York, 8.40 a. m. 2.F5 p. m. For I'hiladelnhia 12.30 2 55 n m For Yatesvllio, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano. 8.40. 11.35 a. m.. 12.30, 2.55, 4.40 B.P1 p. Leavo Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.30 a. m.. 1.05. 4.37 o. m. Leavo Shenandoah for Pottsville, 5.50, 8.40. Leave Pottsvillo for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.4H a.m., 1.35, 5.15 p. m. I A. SWEIGAUD. Gen. Mgr. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia, Pa, A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. G. P. A. South Hethlehem. Pa PHILADELPHIA & READING R. K. TIME TADLE IN EFFECT NOV. 13, 1892. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For Now York via Philadelphia, week days !.08,5.23,7.18,10.0H a.m., 12.33 2.48,5.53 p.m. Sunday .08, 7.40 n. m. 1- or wew 1 ora via iviauca ununu For Reading and Philadelphia, week days, 2.08, 5.23, 7.18, 10.08 a. m., 12.33, 48, 5.53 p. m. Sun uay, z.u, 7.40 a. m., i.sa p. m For Harrisburg, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m, 2.48. 5.53 d. m. For Allcntown, week days, 7.18 a. m., 12.33. 2.48 p, m. For Pottsville, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m., 12.33. 2.48, 5.53 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 7.40 a. m., 4.28 p. m For Tamaq.ua and Mahanoy City, week days. 2.08. 6.23. 7.18.10.08 a. m.,12,33. 2.48. 5.53 p. m. Sun day, 2.08, 7.48 a. m., 4.28 p. m. Additional for Mahanov Cltv. week days. 6.58 n. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.18 a. m., 2.4H p. m. For Willlamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, week days. 3.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 6.58 pm. Sunday, 3.53 a. m 3.03 p. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week davs. 2.08. 8.23. 5.23. 7.18, 10,08, 11.28 a. m., 12.33, 1.33, 2.48, 5.53, 6.08, 9.33 p. m. Sunday, .'.us, 7.40 a. m., a.ua, 4.ra p. m, For Uiraravuio, ( itappanannock station) weeK aays, z.ua. o.-m. i.io, lu.oo, n.o a. m, 12.33,1.33, 2.48, 6.53, 6.58, 9.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 3.23, 7.40 a. m 3.03, 4.28 p. m. For Ashland and Sbamokin. week days, 3.23, 5.23, 7.18, 11.2S a. m., 1.33, 6.58, 9.33 p. m. Sun' uay, 3.23. 7.40 a. ra., 3.m p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH: Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days' 7.45 a. in., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. ra., 12.15 night. Sun1 day, 6.00 p. m., 12.15 night. Lsave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4.00, 8.45 a. m., 1.00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.16 a. m, 4.00, 6.00 p. in., from Broad and Callowhlll and 8.35 a. m., 11. SO p. m. from 9th and Green streets. Sunday, 9.05 a m 11.30 o. m , from 9th and Green. Leave Reading, weekdays, 1.55,7.10,10.05,11.50 a. m., 6.65, 7.67 p. m bunuay, i., iu.4 a. m. T nn.rn Tin. u.tlll 1 nnnt- il.lU OJO tAln m 12.30.6.11 n. m Sunday. 2.40. 7.00 a. ..'2.0511.10, Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.23 a. m., 1.21, 7.1&, v.28 p. m. sunaay, s.m, 7.43 a. m 2.50 n. m. Leave Mahanov City, week days, 3.45, 9.18, 11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.42, 9.5i p. m. Sunday, 3.46, 8.12 a. m.. 3.2U p. m. T ........ ,.Lnn. ntnnn .,.,,..!. An nAfl A fY 0.30,9.35.10.40,11.59 a.m., 1.05.2.06, 5.20,6.26,7.57,10.10 p. m, sunaay, z.w, .-; a. ra., 3.37, o.ui p. m, Leave Glrardville, (Rappahannock Station), weeks days, 2.47, 4.07, 6.36, 9.41 10.46 a. m., 12.03, 2.12, i.ll. 5.28, 6.32, 8.03, 10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07. 8.33. a. m.. 3.41. 5.07 n. ra. Leave Willlamsport, week UayB, 8.00, 8.50, 12.00 a. m 3.35, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. l'or uaiumore, vvasnii-'gion ana me west via II. & O. It. It., through trains leave GIrard Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & R. R. R.) at 3 w, s.ui, 11.CT a. m., s.oa, 0.4.-. 7.10 p. m. sunaay. 3 nu,8.u2, 11... a. m., 3.&0, o.vs, 7.10 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut street wharf and -outh street whan, for Atlantic city. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a m, 2 00, 4 00, 5 00, p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a m, 5 45, 6 30pm Sundays Express, 9 00, am. Accominoda tlon. 8 00 a m and 4 30 D m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, Atlantic- ana Araansas avenues, weeauays express, 7 uu, 7 ta, v w a m ana iui pn Accommodation, 8 10am and 4 30 p m. Sundays Express, 4 00 p m. Accommodation. 7 30 a m and 4 30 D m. O. G. HANCOCK, Gen'l iaas'r f Agt, I. A. nwttiUAitLi, uen 1 jvianuver "PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SCnnTLKIU, DIVISIOH. NOVEM11ER 15. 1891. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wlggan's, Gllberton, Frackvlllo, New castle, St. Clair, l'oitsviilo, Hamburg, Heading, Pottstown, Phconlxvlllo. Norrlstown and Phil. adelphla (Uroad street station) at (:00 aad 11:45 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays. For Potts ville and Intermediate stations 9:10 a, m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, Ne Castle, St. Clair, Pottsville at 6:00, 9;40 a.m. and 3:10 n.m. For Hamburg. Reading, Potts town, Phoenlxvllle. Norrlstown, Philadelphia at o:uu, 4u a. m., 3:iu p. ra. Trains leave Frackvllle for Bhenandoah at 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7:42 and 10;09p.m, eunaays. 1 1 : 13 a. ra. ana a.vi p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10:15, 11:48a. m and 4:40,7:15 and 9:42 p. m. Sundays at 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Droad street station) for I'oitsvuie ana onenanaoan at a 01 ana o sm, 4 10 and 7 00 p m week days. On Sundays leave at 6 50 a m. For Pottsville, 9 23 a m. For New Yorxai 3 so, 4 uo, 4u, 033, ocu, 7 3U, aaj, sau, vau. 11 uu. 11 14. 11 33 a m, 1. uo noon tumitea ex press 1 06 and 4 50 p ra) 12 44, 1 35. 1 40. 2 30. 3 20. i 00, 4 02, 5 00, 6 uu, 6 20, 6 60, 7 13, 8 12 and 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. Sundays at 3 20, 4 05. 4 40, 6 35, 812. 8 30, 9 5a 1135 a m and 12 44,1 40,2 30,4 02 (umitcu uu) ss, 0 -m, 0 ou, 7 13 ana 0 is p m ana 12 01 nlcht. For Sea Girt. Lone 11 ranch and In termediate stations 8 20 and 1114 am, and 4 00 p ta weeaaays. iror iiaitimoro ana wasning. ton 3 ou. 7 mU. o 31. v iu, iuaj. 11 is a m. 12 33 uim Ited express, 1 30, 3 46,) 4 41, 6 57, 7 40 p m 12 03 mgnt. tf or r rcenoia oniy o uu p m weeit aays, Forllaltlmoroonlvat2 02. 4 01. 5 08 and 1130 r m. Sundays at 3 50. 7 20. 9 10. II 18 a m. 4 41. 6 67 7 40 p m, 12 03 night. Ualtlmore only 6 08, 11 30 p m. For Richmond 720am, 1 30 p m and 12 03 nleht. Hunaavs. 7 20 a m. 12 03 nlcht. Trains will leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg and the West every day at 12 25 and 310 am ana tumitea 3uui ana 340 n m. waviorAi toona at 8 15 am and 4 10 n ra every day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 0 a m every day ana iu aj p m wcck aays, Trains will leave Sunburr for Willlamsriort. Elmira, Canandalgua, Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls at 6 10 a m, and 135 p m week aays. For Elmira at a su p m woek aays. For Erie and Intermediate points at 5 10 am dally For Lock Haven at 6 10 and 9 68 a m daily, 1 S5 and 5 30 p in week days For Ranovo at 0 10 1 m, 1 35 and 6 30 p m week aays, ana 5 10 anion Sundays only. For Kane at 510 am, 135pm weeaaays. C. II. Pnan. J. It. Wood. en'l Manager) On') rui'i'I Agt. THEATRE BUILDING, Sliciiatitlunli, rcnua. CAPITAL, W LEISENUING, President. P. J. FERGUSON, Vice ProBtdKi) R. LEISENUING, Cashier. S. W, YOST, Assistant Ccwhier. Open Daily From 9 to 3.1 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit. BE. THEEL fTOQ North Fourth St. MWO below Green, Fbtlftdelpbtt. ATTEll tbe famllr i hyslcUn, the ho piui ami advertUfDg due tort haw falW, swell quacki bo irinulie to far jou arter all otti.Tj ull, nd to give Tel 4 a written gutmuU'e, free adrlce, Ith i ireamicDi, sua anor toe ttit nwinaier, the I'lll tiitiuufu turem, with their culled uuU-B, r "toratlTti, table u, 1 porter, and vtL'T pt ret nostrum hnn bug conoeroi, tb' b n. cure miMlklaet, etc , etc., bate awlntll 1 and roblrd yon, THEII bo aud cnti .It DIE O. P THEEL. irbn ha had 6 ;t?nra' European Iloapii..! an i 26 yrart' praeti. cul t'Jti'irlenoe. Ho examined by Mm. II' ,.t.icJIdlT tell yea h thpr roureasit Isourable or col lb dt. n itgr arinte, nor div'B Lp lUlm to beOod'a fqual, lut b- i-urth moit dn- Feratti oae of SyphUla, Ulcn Btrltturei. OonorrhoeaJ oison. and Dlacharges, HuiUrtrs ti.-r.i Melancholli. and innheartedne4, and all thope dlnta'-i d fi om ti't taof youthful IadiacreitloQ, of both nooh, ar Riiro rf a cjre. Remember, DR TUEEL doe cur what all odn r- only c! .Iru to do. DR. THEBL uses common ene tn-atnient II c tlr i tbe Alio fatblo, Homoeopath io, nud clctlo i 3 rf m .tclne wber eer they art indicated. Ibnirc I)mly. U to 3 o'clock j erea lugs, 0 to 8 , W'ctl. and Snt ett'tiiiiRi from (I to 10 o'clock j Bus dnvi, 9 to 12. Fend IU clh. wmth of y-ct rUmri for book " lYuth," the only true nicdirnl hook adtt-rt. d, a ir1?nd to fid, younc.aod mlddle-aedof both ccxes, Wrltoor call, AOIP doctors warning you against nicdlcM books , thry are afraid yea will find their ignorauoe expoupd. KKAl) Dr. Theel'a tud monlala In Wcdneduj'a and haturdav'a Tblladelpbia rttw, A Knotty Problem ! Is the Gift question, but it will be solved by call- G ing- at the store of J. P. l Williams & bon, where1 F you will find the most T desirable presents in the S Furniture line, Pianos, Organs and Sewing" Ma chines. J. P. Williams & Son, 13 South Main Bt. TWICE TOLD TALES h, Are sometimes a bore, but when the people are told twice that at Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store they can buy Flour and Tea at lower rates than anywhere in town they are glad to test the truth of the oft repeated story. He also keeps on hand full lino of Groseries, Fresh Butter and Eggs, Po tatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. CHAS. ZALLA Respectfully notices his friends that he will open a new store tx Corner Jardin and. Oak Streets, Wnert e will keep a full stock f Green Groceries, Oigr3, Tobaceo and Candy. Petal, try and all kinds of game In seatson.. Oystors .2o.cl ,3PiMX-. Open Monday, November II. FOLMER'S Saloon : and : Restaurant 115 N. WHITE STREET. First-class Lager Beer, Ale, Porter and Tem perance Drinks aid Cigars. Fine old Wine and Liquors always on hand. U. O. FOLMER, Prop Hess' Livery Stable, zzS X. Alarlcct Alley. NEW BUGGIES AND HARNESS, SAFE HORSES Finest turnouts In town. Would be pleased to receive a snare ot th publlo patronage X M. DUUKE, ATTORNEY-AT-IaA w I1BNANDOAI1, PA. Offices-Room 13, P. O. Building, Bbenutdoah tai Xautir lialUUng, PottevilU.