The Herald. nUJflHHl) DAILY, HUN l AY KXOllll'HIl WIIBKLT, RV11KV SATtmilAY. If. A. JlOVUit I'roprtrtar tl, a. JlOY Kit mitur uici fuMlnhrr tr.r. ir.ii ki'n... tjnmi tmim- J. H. IIOVI'U KM(H'M.lfniiat;'r Tt hhninS lluiiMi hnxalaiger drools Uoti In lAhunandoah than any othcrr .paper iub- HoelU oP'M l Ml. BUBSCKI PTIOM RAYCS: BAK.Y, per year ...... tt (10 WMtKLr, twi- "w.r t W Tnmtiml, 10 cents xr line, lint Insertion I 4 Kr tins oach subsequent Insertion, Rate fsrrafiilM' Mlvertlslng Jau bo hud oapitltoiv St At ItanlJH or by null. ntercvl at the PostolHoo at. Hhenamlouh, Pa., f'r traoiirajsntoa th "ouch the mall ft souonrtcUsi mail matter. In onltr to irurt tl:e liouiatuls of travol that will oertaiuly be inudu upon upon the I'entnylvmilft Hull toad Uv Pitteliurg and Chicago, tlio Pltfaburr, Fort Wuyin-'Hnd 1 'IiIcbko Hallway 1st ha ve u hcoond track. The work will boociuinienced at onco and will, It I- oonJectHrcd, be comple'fd by the lira of March. This Ih a atop that lonn ftluoe ahnuld have been taken, us l lac bulncenf the road fully warranted It, lr used to bo that ti majority of the millionaire inuiuburs of the United IJUto Senate were Republican, liii' aooording to recent reliable luutlHtlo tlio partlej arc about equally Imlaucoil in that particular. The DemouratH hv(i fsillou into line and are Bunilini: tholr bg pursed men to represent them. The pity is that big pur.iia ami Ms sUteaiuau are so rarely joined Tim experience of the past month has demonstrated beyond all peradvon tore that it will not do for John llar- leyoorn to try conclusions) with Jack Frost. If the latter is in good trim 2t3 ho has b)-en during the whole f 1S!)3 thus lar, he will knock John out every tliuo and not half try. No nuin tfsals the cold more or is leH able to staud its neverities tliau tlie habitual drunkard. The idea that whisky pernmueutly waims a mm is a de hihion. It may nlimulute liim for brief space, bdt tlie reaotiou swoti nets in, mill he sutlers far inore than the rh'ftU who im; lbee oold waterorhome of 'the hot dtiuks.'-ae coff.-e, tea or uboooliite. WIIA.TKVKB may lw the outcome of the Panama Caual Coiupuuy mannge- mcut frauds uow on trial in France, general public opinion seems to favor the elder Da Lessees as a man of in tegrity, who is ubove crime, and is a ruuu aa free from taint In whatever wits wrong in the management of that groat enterprise as it Is possible for any man to ho who is guiltless of a wrong charged against him. De Lease)), th elder, in the estimation of the Freuch people, Is us much Binned against by the knaves who managed to seize the foods subscribed for his great work us Is France, and they will not believe liiua In any way capable of the things alleged against him, which liisao miser have failed to Mibstantiate. It placos the old illustrious engineer In an honorable position before his couu tcymen and tho world. To come out of an ordeal like that to whioh De Liessepe has been forced to pus through unscathed is a personal tri umph well calculated to render him the more famous as an engineer und honorable as a man. Mrs. Edward Myers. Torturing Erysipelas. ONE OF THE WORST CASES EVER REPORTED. Mrs. Myers Hand Amputated. Her Life Saved. m caw of Mrs Kdward Myers, of Athens. N Y., forntah s an opt Illustration of a 1..-V. f .nrtiiroricn This ladv had hee treated for mouttis in the umud way for SvolltelHH of the hwiiJ, without benefit. Vni uirtil her hati had become a mss ot IT uairetlof did slieturu to Or. Kuii- I-' ?roii'rir,or of r A Kl5touee inforiueii'W that he eould Mtro hrrllfu, but tbut it was Impossible to av tne hand-it mut be m)iuuittd. Sanaa imh 8he received this terrible AJiFl Intelligence quietly, do W b 1 i-iined total'- ether, ntJpu latine merely to hold hi r bnslnnd's hand dur inir tlie operation, and underwi nt the painful prooess without njovhig a mwtOo or uttering ISrf'KeuneAr th-n 8 ,r7rlo Haoi n. Jt in f d Y which d.TO W- Vt? polontiu- niaease out of hersys- B letn cleaosi'd the blood, and pre vented the ivturn of the dlseHtte. ami the now lives aud rejoices m her rreat il. bverdnoe. Had Xr. Iiemiely bei-n called at any .....o.fiiiii ilistaae he would bare at mice prescribed Fnvorilu neine.lj- and -a vnn .1 iw h.M hul to undVro iLls terrible ordeal, as 'It would hare aiuvud Uiir Are you reader troubled with r.rrIpelna or any eruption of tl e akin, ft may b ItryalnolH in its lm-iplrnt stage lon' tritleSvlllt It . moment, but ime Dr. Kennedy I'nvorllo Ueniedy, It will cure you, for it 1 DEATH TO ERYSIPELAS. BOLD ATTEMPT TO STEAL A Bookkeeper's Scheme to Ne gotiate an $80,000 Check. mi! i mi;e swiNm.Kit NOU' in .iaii. Ctvr AttiHil In Uoli tlm Koj id Iimm twee ('tntipsiiy, of Sow Wb, At A11ian l'i Hnti-'iI- -'Hie AeixiinpHoe AVho l'ri smited IIih flim'k lfi4mtcH Nkw Yokk, Jan. it. A man under stnoil to h Jamm Woodward, who Is a bookkeeiH-? in tlie Royal limtrnnce coni- iinn, ut No. oU Wall atrur-t. is under ar rest on tlie charge of attempting to secure money on a forged oheok for 80, (KK. Aocnrdlrid to n tologram received ye terdny f Manager Kdward F. Detklall of tlie ttoyal Insnrrice comiany, a forged cbuok for 80,000, apparently sinned by the Ikiyal company, was presented to the oaliMler of Hie keunioro hotel In Albany, and an rulvnnce bad been asked upon it. The check was drawn upon tlio Mer chants' National Dank of this city and purported to bo signed by Mr. E. V. BeddulL Malinger of the Iloyal Insur ance company, No. SO Wall Btroet, and countersigned by rt'illlam J. Stevenson, cashier, and Osgood Welch, Director ot tun cniniianr. The man explained that lie liml lust nrtived from Kuw York, and wished to (Uiposlt the check as security for an ud VBiioe. The check appeared all right, nnd lind the amount been n sninll one would prob ably haro been accented. Tlio sum called for, however, wots so unusually large that nusplcion wan aroused. A rnossengor was at once scut to tli Albany ofice of the lioyal Insurance company to make Inquiry. He quickly returned with the informa tion that the tftaeck muse bo a forgery. Attention wn then turned to tlio young man who bad presented tlio forgery, but he had uUnpiieareu. The proprietor of the hotel then tele graphed a loport of the occurrence to Manager Heiliall. The latter received the message at his ofllce. lie summoned all the oflio n s in the building and re ileal cd it to tneui. After a consultation was held they ueoidinl that it was forged. He said hn believed the guilty person was una ot the bookkeepers In tun ornce. who lnwl been Heculatiiig latelymid whose nctlous hud attracted attention. Mr. IteiidHil nuked that the suspected bookkeeper bu sent for. When he appeared ho was accused of the crime and told of the news which had neeii received from Albany. The man 1 omit frightuued, and, according to nnu'ii'1' lie, Ida;), broke down and made lull coat h ion. lum wit i.ol.cc wero oallod in, and the icxuso.l bookkeeper placed under arrest. HUNTING FOR THE BANDITS. Tln Coul Itc;lin lllK'li wnynion Ilclnj; TracUeil Into 'llielr lUountiilli nefilu. IIazlkton", Pa., Jan. 27. A posso of citir.ens and oflicers are still liunllng for tho highwaymen who robbed nnd mur dered Joseph Shnlensky, the Jcddo col liery miner, on Tuesday night. A trail of blood was followed one mile into the mountain. Tho mountains in that vicinity nro very rugged, openings between the rocks are innumerable, and many of these lead to caves which honeycomb the mountain sides. A reward has been subscribed. Scouts aro covering tho highways day and night, und with tho first gunshot signal hun dreds of citizens stand ready to aid in the effort to exterminate the band. A PROTEST FROM KANSAS. Republicans Object to.tho KHininjr of Alar tiu mi Menator. Tor-EKA, Jun. 27. The Republicans have decided not to name a Senator, but to issue a protest against tho seating of Judge John Martin on the ground that ho was elected by members who do not hold certilioates. A showing of the case will bo set forth in a protest to the United States Senate. They hope to bo uble to keep Uurtin out and permit Seuutor Perkins to hold over two years. MR. BLAINE'S CONDITION. I)r, Joiniun Sayd the 1'atlont Is Kot Ro Well n for n Fw IJays Pas). V"ABHinarotf, Jan. 27. When Dr. John ston Icht 11 r. Illaine tills morning ho said the invalid did not look ho well or cecia bo well tm ha hud during tho past tew diiyn. ily tills statement the doctor did not wish to convey the impression that Mr. llhilno had siillercd a rolap.ie or that there was uny decided change for the worse. Morrello ConTlcied of Murder. New York, Jan. 27. The trial of An tonio Morrello, who last December assas sinated Francisco Mele, n one-armed organ grinder, in the "Bend" of Mulberry btreet, was iluUhed yesterday. The plea ot self-defenso whs made in Morrello's behalf, but was of no avail. The jury, nfter five hours' deliberation, last night brought In a verdlot ot murder in the flint degree against Morel lo. Mure Ohulera at Hallo. Bkw.in, Jan. 27. A few mora freeh cases ot cholera are reported In the Nlet lebeu aaylnra, near Halle. Another case ban occurred at Troths, four miles from Halle, due to the drinking of Saale river watt-r. The government authorities have forbiden the use of water from the S tale, UlsWr, Luppa and Qeisel. lllll IlRlton Ciutnuiiilailng a Raid. CcrriYTiLiJiJ Kan., Jan. 27. Reliable Infonu.itlon hail reached here to the effot that Hill Palton, brother of Bob and Em mett iJalUMi, is getting together a gaug of desperadoes for the purpose of raiding tbe Jail at Independence and rescuing Bob. Mr. Cleveland a Nigra Chi. Nhw Yohk, Jan. S7. President-el eet Cleveland yesterday reoeived the grip ot recognition aud the fraternity pin whioh makes lilin an honorary member of tho Sigma Chi society, The brief initiation tool; plaoo at Mr. Cleveland's law oiHee. Kzeulpated h i i auquovllle's nnport. Pjirus, Jan. a7. M Franquevillo's ro nnrf. nn the Panama cuo eliminates Pep- utl.M Itoehe and Aleue and Souutor Tha- 1 Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report EKRHPsr nwn wi iaia iin.ai rV-klrtJLI n . m ym.'xp- a ms" if-in mm , w ABSOlllfELY PORE MITCHELL The WUroilfltti Contact t mi lCnil In Oilier stales. Maiuon, Wis., Jan 87. Oen, Udward S. Hrogg has leen deieated in Ids fight lor a sent In the United States Senate by Col. John I. Ulitiihell. Col. John II, Kuight, who from the tiegiuniiig of the struggle has had from 10 to 20 followers, yesterday released bis little band from obligation lo him, hav ing evWf ntly decided that bis own causo was ho, clcH, and enough of thorn went to Mitchell to glvo him tho victory. The lint ballot lu tbo caucus settled tlio matter. Wyoming ropuliiitH Vote for Dim. llnrtlctt. CuKTHNNi!, Jun. 37. The feature In tho - Senatorial balloting was the complimeii tnry vote received by Mrs. Mary T. 13art- lett, who is the lirst woman who over re ceived a vote in a Slate Legislature for United blnteH Seiuitor. The Hvo i'opulists cast their votes for her. ' Senator Warren received IS votes. Tim next highent voto was polled by A. I. New, Democrat, who received 11. Tlio remainder wero scat tered as much as ut any previous ballot. Tlie AVuttliliiKton Semite Deadlock Olympia, Wasii., Jau. 27. On the Hist ballot taken for United Status Senator Allen lost one vote, which wiut to Dun bar, a new nominee. Otherwise thero was no change from the ballots taken on previous days. The 33d ballot resulted the same as the Slst. No Cliuna-u Ui the Situation in AtoDtnna. Hei.bna Mont., Jan. 37. Thore wero but. three members of the Legislaturo absent from tlie joint session yesterday. Tlie vote stood: baudetn, liUj Olark, "Jl3j Dixon, 11; Collins, 2. It is evident tbut nil tin! uaudlilates bavo bottled down for a siege. Tho North Dakota Contest, Bismahck, N. D., Jan. 27. Only ono ballot was taken for United States Sun.v tor with no cuoice. Benton received no votes, tlie Democrats uud I'opulists vot ing lor Walter Mulr. Nothing of un exciting nature ooourred during tho bal loting. Tlie Fight In Nebraska. Lincoln, Nob., Jan. 27. The joint ballot ol the Legislature yesterday did liot result much differently from previous onus. Paddock received 32 votes; Pow ers, 04; Majors, 10; the rojt scattering. l'uiiiiiiia Inquiry, American End. Washington, Jan. 27. Tho Democratic majority ot the Committee on Kules have decided to report back tho Fellows reso lution for au investigation of tho Panama Railroad and Canal matter, with au amendment limitiug tho inquiry to tho efTect of tho recent operations on Ameri can commerce and providing for an ex amination of tho trallla agrooments mada between tho 1'uciQc Mall Steamship com pany and tho Trans-Continental railroads and their bcariug upou tho Steamship Subsidy act. NEWS OF THE DAY. The Massnchusatts' Legislature in Joint ses.-iou ycstcnlay pimioi resolutions on the death of Qua. liutlor. The free mail delivery system has beon ordered to lie cstaljlislioil at Attlobor ough, Mass., Uurch 1, 1803. The Knights of Labor headquarters lu Philadelphia wore put up for sale at (mo tion, but as ouly (,71,UUU was bid the sale was stopped. The largest number of divorce cases that has over comu up before tho Domin ion Parliament hut been recorded for hearing during tho present hearing. The Legislative Reporters' association has been organized at Albany by tho rep resentatives of the leading papers throughout New York State who report the proceedings of the Legislature, Whllo workmen were crossing railway tracks at Landlith, Del,, a tialu struck, threo ot then), instantly killiug John W. Bntson and b. L. Viiciusky, aud fatally injuring John Johnson. Tho Senate Military Oommitte has or dered a favornblo report on the amend ment to the Army bill introduced by Mr. Proctor limitiug the term of enlistment and tbe ago of recruits. Jefferson Shank is now suspected ot be ing the murderer of his wife ut Ub.irlos- ton, U., anil, his arrest has ueen ordered. It wan at Urbt believed that robbers com mitted the orimo. Mr. Kllgore resumed filibustering tao- tics at tho opening ot tlie Houso yester day, but subsided when ho learned that the Bankruptcy bill would not be re ported. The Rotufiohlld nyndloate has borrowed $10,000,000 iu gold in tho United Htates for the use ot Austria in introducing her ourreuoy reform. Tbe jury iu the salt of Mrs. William S. Lausley, wife or tbe Brooklyn million aire, for divorce, brought in a vurdiot for the 4Bfeudant. The extensive coal and lumlier yard ot C. A. Smith & Co., at Fauwood, N. J., was burned last evening. The loss ia $14,000; no insurance. H eattier jroruit. WSHifcJTOK. U. a, Jan. W.-?br New Kn laud: 7atr, colder, northwesterly winds. For ttesuirn Mew York, Uastera I'eaiuylv.i nla. New Jera-jr. netaware and Marylaadi VtUr, oolder, variable, winds. For Western New Vcirk and Vfestara Pnu sylvanlai Vir, oolder, uortlierly winds be oobuis' vartanje, NKW YORK MAUItUTS. New Tour. Jan. . Money on oall was sasy at 1 14C and l-ti (wot. UONIM-OMMwa rniMn. , 4k. r., , 4s. 0. 11S1-? 1131-3 HTOOKS oixisisu. Delaware i: lludXia............ I?? ?"5 IKiUware, Laoaawuuiu X western..,, 1516-s Eno g- hrlopif rod , K NAMED FOR SENATOR, j GLEASON WILL -nullum , , i SURRENDER. Hut He InUiiiln tu Miiko ttmiloril l'lovi His Title to I lie, M)ornlty. Long Island City, Jau. 27. Ex-Mayor I'. J. Qlejiou annouiioes that he will sur render to bis Hucc'xsor, Horatio S. San ford, ail of the city document, records aud books. Qlensou also says that h will rcuoguizo Mr. Sanford as mayor. This sudden change on the part of Glenson lias been caused by tho decision of Justice iSaruurd, ot IhuSuprouie Court, who declined to issue an Injunction re straining Sauford from aoting as mayor of tho city. Tlie next move that wilt he made by Glenson will bo to oust his successor through quo warranto proceedings. He Sllys tmt Mr. Sanford will have to prove his title (o the olllce. SAYS HE IS FOREPAUGH'S FATHER An Auo'l ChiihiIIhu tit Couteat tb l.ato Ishowiiiau'H Will. Moxtukal, Jan. 27. Atnable Lupeuu, an aged French Canadian, living here, claims to be the father of tho Into Adam Forepaugh, the famous circus proprietor. Lupe.HU claims to have recently sent his youngest son to New York, to contest Foropnugh's will, and that ho has ro ceived word that the prospects of success are growing oncuuragiug. Lupeau claims that Adam, whpn a boy, ran away witn a circus and assumed the nanio of Korepaugh. ALL HOPE ABANDONED. Tho Stenninlilp Doiniil (Jlven Up Slio Carried 38 Man. New Yoiuc, Jan. 27. All hopo for the safety of the steamship Donati, whioh left this port ouDcc. 10, for Lisbon, has been abandoned. The insurance companies in London nro charging 80 guineas premium. Tho Do- nati uiiriid a full onrgo of GU.OOO bushels of wlioat, a small portion ot. which was in sack'j. 12. J. Williams was tho master of the vessel and she carried Si) men. A llenvy Cut in Appropriations. Washixoiom. Jan. 27. The Legislative Executive and Judicial Appropriation bill for tlie fiscal year year lo'Jl, an reported to tho House yesterday by Kepresentatlve JJockerty, makoK au aggregate npDropria tion of 1121,677,038. being f 222, 134 lens than tlie amount carried by the bill for current fiscal year, and 5917,817 lo-.s than tho estimates, iuo bill speriooaily pro vides for 10,010 salaries, being HU less than thau the number provided for in tho law for tho current year. The com pensation to members of Congress is in creased by 430,000, owing to the larger number of members iu tho next House. Mr. Herman Iltclca Of Rochester, N. T. for a Year Caused by Catarrh in the Head Catarrh is a Constitutional disease, and requires a Constitutional Kisjiudy. like Hood's Sarsaparilla to cure it. Read : "Threo years ago, as a result of catarrh, I entirely loit my hearing and was deaf for mors than a year. I tiled ailoua things to euro it, and had several physicians attempt It, but no improvement was apparent. I could .lisilo Riiiuli no Koiiiul. I was Intending putting myself under the care of n specialist when some ono suggestod that possibly Hood's Bur sanarilla woiilil do me some eood. 1 bcian taking It without the oxpei-latlon of any lasting J help. To my urprio mill Kicnt joy I found wnen i nau iskimi uireu uouics uiai uiy nrni Ibk nut rrtorniuK. I Kept on till 1 had taken three more. It ii now over ft year and I can Iirur iirrfcrily well, I am troubled but very little with tlio catarrh. I consider this a rriuurkuble rut;, and cordially recommend E-Sood's Sarsaparo.Sa to all who have catarih." Herman Hicks, 30 Carter Street, Roclieslur, N. Y. HOOD'S 1'II.I.H are purely venetable, aud do not purge, putti or oripe. Bold toy aU drusgltU. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Hosler's old stand.) ainln Mini Cool WIh., HliuiiHii1onli. Best beer, ate and portor on Up. The finest lirsnds ot whiskeys and oiesrs. l'ool room at tuuhed. BUSINESS CHANCE. A verv suooessful Cornorutloa wants an Agent to represent It In Shenandoah. Wilt par at least il50 per month. Iluslnuw Is endorsed by Hanks and leading commercial bouses. Agent must invest lift), which Is fully secured. No peddling. A cbvice or u lifetime to otitola a K0imi.u irnn,iha .i.i i,l,l,. for particulars -IDENTIKIC iTlON," P. O. Hot Iks, Now York, l-J-ut t.ls.H Litnignvsiloy Division. Anthracite coal used ex clusively, insuring cleanli ness and comfort, Vrrnngeincnt of passenger trains Deo. 4, 1892, Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for I'enn Haven Junction. Mauoh Chunk. Le- lilirlitnn. Slatlnfton. White Hall. OHtilsaunun. n. Bethlehem. K&stoc. Pblladelnhm, iiaiioton. woaineriv. uuattaite junction, iw- uno nni". Mnhanoy City at 6.0I, 7.40, 9.08 a m For Now York, 0. I, fl.bg n. m 12.K, 3.I0, S.!!7 n. m. f or nnzieion, wnses-iiarre, wiuie iiutuii, I'ittston, Lsccy ville, Towanda, Sayre, Wnverly, Kiroirs, noonesier, nuara I'min anu ine vvt-ei, I0. ll a. in., (3.10 p. m., no connection for Heches- ir. unnsio or Niagara l'-aus). H.113 d. m. For Ilulvidnre. Delaware Water Can and Struudsbiirg, 0.IU a. in., 6.97 p. in. For Lainbertvllle and Trenton, D.08 a. m. ii-or 'l-uiiuuannocK. lu.ti a. m.. s.iu. s iib n. m. For Auburn, Ithaoa, Geneva nnd Lvons, 10.41 a. m.. H.UK d. to. li-orJeanesvllle.LieviBtonanausaver Meadow. 7.40. a. m.. 6.W. 8.08 d. in. For Audenrled, lluzleton, Stockton and Lum r vara. u.m. 7.4U. u.os. iu.il a. m.. iz.su. h W n tn. ror ornnton, u.ui, v.on, iu.9i a. au, i.iu, o.si son p.m. For HaziebrooK. jouuo. uniton ana ireeisno bui. 7,-iu. .ue. iu.il a. tn.. is.sx. a.m. o.x7 n. m. For Asiuuna. uiroruvino ana Liost uroeit. !A, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 0.35, 8.10, O.K d. m. For Haven Hun, Contrallu, Mount Carinel nni , i.i. a n l n ... , in .1 .n o iw . m 71il.UiUi.lu. O.I.A. iif.u u. ill., i.u, t.w. o.vi t. ux. ror Yaiosvuio. l'arK riace. Mttnanov uuy oni i,lnnn a ii4 tinnna inn m I4RH 9 in I9T I.CI.UI', U..HJ, IV ,1 I, U,i, .W.UMf U.1U, v.mt i.U3, V.il, lU.-JB p. in. Trains win leavo snamoitin at t.ot, ii.do a. m. i.10, 4.39, r m. and arrive at Shenandoah at J OT. a., in.. 1Z.R2. :t.to. 5.27 n. m. Leavo Shenandoah for I'ottsvllie, B.w, 7.4U m. 10.41 a. m.. 12 B2. 3.10. 4.10. 5.27. B.03 O. m. Leavo Pottsvllle for Sbonandoah. 0.00. 7.35 D.05, 10.15, 11.48 a.m., 12.32,3.00, 5.20,7.00, 7.16, fl.iH p. m. ieavo ftuenanuoan ior jiazicion, u.ui, t.wt w.ut' 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5 27, 8.03 p. m. Leave llazleton for bbenandoan, 7.S0. .ic 11.00 a. m., 12.45, 3.10, 5.S0, 7.10, 7.58 p. m. SUNDAY THA1NS. Trains leavo for Ashland, GlrardrlUc and Lo nrenk. 7.211. 9.40 tt. in.. 12.30. 2.45 1). m. ror laievnie, r-ar i-iaee, luuuunoy tiity Delano. Hazloton. Black Creek Junction, Pair Haven Junction, Mauch Chunlc, Allontown, tlothlebctn, Easton ana now YorK, s.40 a. in. 2.55 p. in. For Yatosvllie, Park Place, Mahanoy CItyanc h'nr i-iiimaGinnia la.u n dd ii m. Delano, 8.4U, n,. a. m., u-.nu, 2.130, t.w v.v , p. 111 Loave llazleton for Shenandoah, E.30, 11.34 n. m.. 1.05. 4.37 n. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvillo, 6.H), 8.40. 0.30 a. m.. 2.43 tl. in. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10,4( a.m. ,i.iiD, 0.1D p. m. I A. 8WKIGAHI), Gen. Mftr. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass Agt. Philadelphia, Pa, A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. G. P. A. South nothlchem. Pa. pHlIiADBLPiilA & HEADING H. K. TIMi: TABLE IN BPFKCT NOV. 13, 18U2. Trains Ilmivg Shenandoah as follows: For New York vln I'blladolnlila. week dave 2.08,H.t!3.7.18(ia.U8 H.m., 12.38 8.48,5.59 p.m. Sundaj 2.08, 7.4 a. ra. t or wow yoiit via MuucatjmmK wfii'lt dava. 7.18 a. m.. 12.S8. 2.13 . m. For Rending and Philadelphia, week clays. sf.UH, d.zi, 7.1, nuw u. m.,i.imt'j.is,&.&4j p. in. &ud Uay. ti.03, 7.40 a. m., 4.28 p. m if'or li.irriaburg, weok days, 2.08, 7.18 a. in.. 1.48, 5.5.T p. in. For Altentown, woek davfl, 7.18 a. m 12.88 2.48 p. m. For Pottsrillo. week days. 2.08. 7.18 a. m.. 12.: 2.48, 5.53 p. in. Sunday, 2.08, 7.46 a. m., 4.2S p. rn For Tamaqun nnd Mahanoy City, week days 2.08. 6.21. 7.18.10.08 a. m.. 12.33. 2.48. 5,53 n. tn. Sun day, 2.08, 7.40 a. m., 4.28 p. m. Aaditlonal for Mahnnov Citv. week dava. 0.58 1. ra. For Lnnoaetcr and Columbia, week days, 7.18 a. m., ii.48 p. ra. For 'Williams port. Sunhury and Lewlsburg, week days, 7. is. ii.j a. m.f i.w, c.w pra, bunuay. a. in.. 3.U.1 p. m 12.3:),1.33, S.48, 5.53. 6.53; B.S3 p. m. Sunday, S. For Ashland and Shamokln. week days, 3.23, 6.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m'., 1.3J, 6.58, 9.33 p. m. Sun day, 8.33, 7.46 a. ra., 3.03 p. m. TTtAINS FOll SI1ENANDOAI1: Leave Now York via Philadelphia, week days- 7.15 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. ra., 12.15 night. Sun day, 6.00 p. ra., 12.15 night Lsave New York via Mauch Chunk, weok days 4.00, 8.45 a. m., 1.00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m i mTm?rSa!i3 SV SS Si 1S?'6?? Sfrm,aod,haS?rtCr?H?.1i.Sf.a 8.35 a. in.. 11.30 n. m. from Sth and Green streets Sunday, v.ua a m., ii.bu o. m, irora vin ana Green. Leave Reading, wook days, l.b5,7.10, 10.05, 11.50 a. m., 5. W), 7.1)7 p. ra bunaay, i., iv.ts a. m. Leavo fottsviue. weeK aavs. 2.4U. 7.4U a. m. 12.30, 0.llp. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.05 p. m. Leavo Tartanua, weeK aays, a.zu, mi, ii.-aj a. ra.. i.zi.7.15, u.a p. m. sunaay, 3.ui, 7.43 a. m. 2.50 d. in. i.eave iviananoT uuv. weeK uavs. v.ie. 11.47 a. in., 1.51, 7.42, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 3.46, 8.12 a. m.. 3.20 p. in. Leave Mahanov Plane, week dp vs. 2.40. 4.00, 0.30,9.35.10.40.11.69 a.m., 1.05,2.06,5.20,6.20,7.57,10.10 p. m, aunaay, z.u, i.vn, s.ct a. m., a.B7, n.ui p. m. Leave Glrardville, (Happahannock Station), weeks days. 2.47. 4.07. 6.80. 9.41 10.46 a. ra.. 12.05. 2.12, 1. 11, 6.26, 6.32, 8.03, 10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07, 8.33. a. m., 3.41, 5.07 p. m. Leave Willlamsport, week days, 8.00, 9.50, 12.00 a. ra., a.aa, 11. lap. m. sunaay, 11.10 p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the WeBt via II. & O. K. rt.. through trains leave Glrard Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & K. It. It.) at 3 50, 8.01, 11.27 U. ra., 3.56, 5.42. 7.16 p. m. Sunday, a wj.b.ik, 11..7 a. in., 3.C0, a.ii, 7.10 p. m. ATLANTIC- CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf and clou th street wharf, for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a m, 2 00. 4 00, 6 00, p. m. Accommoaaiion, a uu a m, o , 0 au p m, Sundays Express, 9 00, am. Accommoda tion. 8 00 a m and 4 30 n m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 uu, 7 , v rn a m una uu p m Accommodation, 8 10 a m und 4 SO p m. Sundays Express, 100 pm, Accommodation. 7 SO a m and 4 30 n m. O. G. HANCOCK, Gen'l x'ass'r fAjt, 1. a. nwuuAitu, uen 1 manager JpENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, BCIIDVXK1LL DIVISION. NOVEMIIER 15. 1891. Trains will loave Shenandoah attor the above date for WlKgan's, G liber ton, Frackville, New castle, Ht. uiatr, i'ottsvllie, Hamburg, Iteadlng, I I'ottstown, Phcnnlxville, Norrlstown and Phil-1 sdelphia (llroad street station) at dOOand 11:45 I a. m. ana 4:1a p. in. on wcoicaaya. I' or i'otta- vine ana intermediate stations 9:10 a. tn. SUNDAYS, For Wlggan's, Gilberton, Frackville, Now castle, St. ctair, i'ottsvllie at o:ou, 9:10 a.m. and 3:10 n. m. For Hambure. Readlne. Potts. town, Phcsntxvlllo, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 6 (0, 9:40 a. m., 3:10 p. tn. TrainH leave Frackville for Bhenandoah at 10:lli m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:09 p.m. Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Li ave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:15. 11:4b a. m and4:40,7:15and9:l!Sp. m, Sundays at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. ixjive Philadelphia (Urosd street station) for Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8.35 a in, 4 10 and 7 00 p tn week days On Sundays leave ' el t3 50 a ro. For Pottsvllle, 9 23 a m. For New YuruatSHi, 4 ue, 4 w, B M. 0 50, 7 80, s ISO, 8 30, 9 50. 11 Oil. 11 14. 11 35 am. 12 00 noon 'limited ex. prt s 1 Od and 4 50 d hi) 12 44, 1 35. 1 40, 2 SO, 3 20, 1 9 W. 4 Vi, a IAI, DUf. OH 100. 4 02,600, 800.820. 860, 713, 8 12 and 10 00 p n. 12 01 night. Sundays at 3 20, 4 05, 4 40, 6 s 112 880.950 1135 a m and 12 44, 1 40,2 30. 1 Ox m. 81 (Hmltt'J 4 50) 5 29. 6 20, 0 50, 1 13 and 8 12 p in and 12 01 iiii'ht. For Sea Girt. Lonir Branch and in. terinediito stations 8 20 and 1114 a in. lind 4 nn 1 ,irniS 1 iWV ?J TiW w aw on all U nds of roofs', ami around chlmtu-yir, FS10,LISS SWtTi f c0P'0e sloneB- yllghts, dormer wtndovva, p. m. Sunday, A08, 3.. 7.40 a. m., 3.03, 4.28 p. m. Ruttera, wpod or stone work, breaks and nail For Glrarfrtlle, ( Ite tipa lannock faction), holes, or any placo to bo mado wat.r.ll, lit: un- weekdavs. 8.08. E.23, S.'it, 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. rn. hj .' ,' ,, wihi,. ui&iHh?. i un ton 8 N) 7 24831 910 10 so iT ir a iVSTvS&S ""'"" Lar Beer, Ale, Porter and Tern K2i 1 i. V' iVif If X' " tW "'-I Chars, Fine old Wine nlPhrVo7FreeholdonW500 p m weekday? For Baltimore only at 2 02, 4 01, 5 08 and 1130 p Sundays at 8 50, 7 20, 9 10. 11 18 am. 4 41.0 5? 7 40 p n., 12 03 night. Baltimore only 6 OS, 11 30 I p ai r or nionuiuiiu iwain, mpm ana IX Us nl.-ht Sundays. 7 20 11 m. 12 03 utcht. Trains will leave Uarrisburg for Pittsburg uiui uiw veni.vvery imy 11 ( jssd ana a iu a m anaiumuoa itiui ana 3 40 r m. WavforAl- toona at 8 15 am and 110pm every day. For PI ui, hunt and Al toona at 11 20 a m overy day Mil'. ,1' C' I, ,11 OVt UttJB. Trains will leave Sunburv for Wllllsmsnort. Hlmlm, Otnandatgua, Rochester, IluBalo and Niagara Fulls at 510 am, und 195 p m week I aays ! or l.imira at n ao p m week days. For urie ana lntermeaiute points at 5 10 am dally T?,,. r.nnlr Tlnvat, at S 10 nnd Q KA a m rf.tln i g and 5 30 p m week days For Renovo at 5 10 a m, t 35 and 6 30 p ra week days, aud 6 10 a ro on I Kundnva nnlv. Vrtr If unA k! R in 1 an . m ' c H. Ppoii, J. R. WOOD. i Gen'l Mansgei, Gen'l I'ass'B'r Agt TIIEATRR HUII'DING, SlicnauloR3i, S'einiR. CAPITAL, $100,000.00. V. W LKISBNKING, Prwldont. P. J. PMRSUSON, Vice President J. R. LEI315Ni:iNG,.C.shler. S. W. YOST, Assistant Cashier Open Daily From 9 to 3. 3 PEE CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit. tSftraHnoHKiaaiHiOTffiBEin DE, THEEL 011 ItQQ North Fou rlli Nt. ATTER the farall? rfcYStcliD. U10 Ikmh rlui and AdTcrtUIog doutora bkTB raited, tvctl qaack 1h ironiij to rurt jou iirur nil o'.liort fU. nud toglvcrou a TiritU'n goarHiitoc. frvo 4flue, fiM tn.a.Uiicaii mid after lb' KltuwitJlaii. t the illl luuDurMCturert Uh thdr n , cullfcU toniff, itNturi.tirM, Uitlot, BUp I -oners, tntl vtbur Brent iiDstruti bum iug cooocruH, tbr Lomi' ur t -ll 1dm, eto , etc , bnte sulnilli 1 1m1 r 1 '"1 ) 'u, THESbo tidcotihuli )R, Q.T THLEL. n ha t-.M had G TeiM'Suropwaa Hotrltnl au 1 yj j an' tm .1. ctlexpt-ripnc. Bocxtmltetl by fclta. Ilillc ur-ilyVJljca win tin r j our cane UcinJile or Dot. lit' dm 11 ii v 1 .11 nV 1 , cor dopa bo olitlDi (o bo Ood a ctml, lint if doet ' un ili moat di perjtt canon of BrphlUt, Ulcri, Strictures. Prvr trrlical 1'oUoa, aud llscl:ix'2eB. t-uffyixr irnm KtUuu boll nnd downliearredlin i uti'lnlt llmne nUtiiitrd Irrni 1 t'"i. -s n'yoiu'lXul lodliorsUbn, of liotli iixc. ore ure of a cure. Renrsmter, 1)H. THEEL doM cum whwt all oilur only clnlui u.t!i. BR. niEEL mei tiommon ictiMe trtmmnt, lie r j'aliiii 4 ite eror tbcj int imlicmed. Iltnr: l)i.llj, 11 moc rj vpo. ingf, CmS, Wed. ntid Hnt. ev nttiiri from i 10 I" oMu-'kt Bua. dT. 9 W 12. Mend 10 flu. wurlh nf -Jcl. MiLif1 ' t took rntmo, uomwni niiiio, una f ciectic ienit u ihmii me n.T' znm, ie nniv true meaicit aat'rn- 1- u i- i-i 11 19 cn Jwm(t. ana miaillr-ngea ut uotii m xca. riti'nr ui,i, avuiu urtom wirnlnii yon uanl tin dlrtd ljfrtVs : tin v rrt nfr 130a nil! find tt'ffr ietiorcmo er-.pd. UK AD Pr. Tfc"t trti nonlaLi Id Wedumdai'a aod h itunlnj ' Ptjilndi l( hi 1 TimtJ. USED IBY ALL ROOFERS. Sr. Gr ELASTIC For Slate, Tile, Tin or Iron UoofH. Sold in all size imckagod from lOpounfin tip. lavlnir i I'lLE ItOOFH. also ronlncs. Thev flill never leak or becomo loosened It 1. very adhesive, slicks firmly to anything, forming a tough, leather-liko skin over tho top, will nit run or loosen from Joints or cracks, summer or win ttr. This cement needs no reference, It has stood the test for thirty-two years, and neror fain to give periect sattBiaction. u is ine most useful article a roofer can have in hit snop. The cement Is prepared ready for use, an. Is to bo applltQ with a trowel and is kept bykeei-fne covered with watir or oil. and will notpet stilt or dry. Colors, brown ani black. rKstAbll8hedl860 ) Addross. J G. IIETZEL, 58 Maine St., Newark, N. J. TWICE TOLD TALES! Aro sometimes a bore, but when the people arc 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 line of Groceries, Fresh Butter and Eggs, Po tatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store I (Muldoon'g old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. CHAS. ZALLA Respectfully notifies his friends that he will open a new Btore at Corner Jardm and Oak Streets, Where he will keep a full stook ot Green Groceries, Ogir 3, Tabasco and Oaody. Poul try and all kiads of game lu season.. Oystors vxxa Fiwlt. Open Monday, November HI. m n . , . StLlOOIl ' ailfl 1 RfiSL9.Ula.rlt VV1A . ClUU . J, wud w A Ui OdU U 115 N. WHITE STRKKT. H OfOLHER Pros FOLmBR, Prop Hess' Livery Stable, 118 N. ainrUet Alley. NEW BDGGIES AND HARNESS, SAFE HOUSES Finest turnouts In town. Would be pleased to receive a share ot the public patronage JJ- M. HURICE, A. TTORtfBY'A T-LA W BtltKAHDOAII, PA. Offices Room 3, P. O. Dulldlng, Bbensndoih and asturly Uutldlsg, PottsvlUe. V I TJrtititinir un nnrt rpnfllHnf. Rll r.rnnfrpd totnt I Ttnti. t tit
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