The Herald. Pt'BLHUIHl) UAIIY,fli;MIAV KX0K11IS1) WTSBKI.Y, KTKHV SATtmilAT. 'M. A. 310TJHI .l'mprlnor M. r. KOtfft HUtr and 1'utiinliKr ir,jr. Tr.n ic r.mi mit.,r if. -AT. )!;......... jrnnntf pr TM Rvbhio Hsru.d tun a larger olrouta Hon Ik snnn4Mh than any other . tper pub- B00(C ofliin tO All. , SUBBCtflPTION mates: DitirT, par .rear It 00 Wunr, per rear,....... .. 1 SO jldttrrllttHlr Hittr. TVaasleMt, 10 oenu per line, arst Insertion ; t 6o w tet ttne Met subsequent Insertion, Rates to-Hejlr advertising oan be had on.tpptlca tio. M the olhee or by mall. Enero4l the Postofflce at Shenandoah, Pa., far transmission through the mails M sooond-olass mall matter. Votk for your favorite tMhr. Aw Antediluvian frog lias been found sllH alive, imbedded in, anthracite eoal 800 fe t, below the surface of the KroiinU. What a boon to science If he might gtvo his version of the surpris ing natural diaiurbanoe which led to Jiie Incarceration. Lord Salisbury hints that Eng land, France aari Germany would not be likely tocouwnt to the annexation of Hawaii by the United States, ft Is dunbtful If they will be called upon to do so. But the fact that tuey wouldn't so consent in not to bo reckoned as, in Itielf, the chief reason why theannexa tion should not take place. 1 1 rO a nmm ' Hoof skirts will soon be in fashion again. Most women dislike them, but that fact will prove no bar to their general adoption ae soon ac JTaMiion deerees that they t-li ill be the rage. There la no use in attempting to ob struct the pathway of tho impetuous dame. Talk as you will of autoeralt) and tyruuts, but in either role, as far aa the feminine Render in concerned, he is literally omnipotent, command ing and receiving obedience from all lasses, high and low, rich and poor, each to the extent of their abilities. lr, as some xpertu have estimated, the coal mipply of both hemisphere will be practically exhausted in live huadred years, becotueea iuisl interest ing question what the people who live at that time will have to depend upon fpr fuel and lighting purposes. At the present rate of forest destruction there will be no wood, either for heating or other pur pones, feu tint unlesn a new source of luat supply is discovered, what will the people do? Well m live hundred years ia a long way ahead of us, ami we shall have no cause for ap prehension in regard to the coal tup ply, we cau atiord to let the mutter rest and refer It to those who will be most interested in it. Kansas City aldermen, it Is stated, hare enacted an ordinance which re quired every citizen to vote for city ollimla, under u peualty of $2.50 and costs, the lined to be paid into the city treasury. While the constitutionality fsuoh an ordinuuue might fairly be questioned, it is much to be regretted that there la not an absolutely unques tionable legal method by which all qualified oitizens could he compelled to vote. If we had such a law, and there was a full turn out of voters ut every election, the reign of bossism would speedily end j for it is a well ascer tained fact that a large majority of tlioe who ub5i nt themselves from the polls would vote for the boat candidates though under the present system, whloh allows them to exercise or not exercise their right to vote they prefer the latter, and stay at home or At their places of business. They are the ones who when unfit officers are ihoen are the loudest among tho growlers- Tub bill recently introduced in the Pennsylvania Legislature to make election day a half holiday Is one worthy of earnest consideration. Since th introduction of ballot reform the work of voting ia slower than under the old system, and a great many working men are unable to deposit their votes before the time for dosing the polls. If any amendment of this Mil is to lie made it ought to be one that will provide for making election dey a full legal holiday, to the end that every qualified voter may have ample Opportunity to give practical expression to his political views where they will be most . lb c ive, namely at the ballot box. If mauiiiK election tUy u legal holiday will give us toomany holidays let us dispense some of thos we have now, and dew te the day to one of the moat iiuportuut duties that oan engtge the attention of the citizen. But If there are not too many legal holidays in tills state the Legislature will be serv ing a usefui purpose In adding election day te the list. I'lls or Hemorrhoid Permanently cured withoet knife or ligature. Mo danger or suffering. No delay from bus. loess while urulsr treatment. Fatlents who arc responsible need not my until well. A perfect cure guaranteed. Send for circular. It. BEED. M. P., 129 South 13th StH Philadelphia. Refers, by permission, to the editor ;of tho Evnvrxo Ujeuald. tf THE HAWAIIAN QUESTION What Will England Do If We Annex the Islands ? NO ACTION TAKEN BY THE CAB NET, lrttlMl HhitIkok Will Hot Brail h SIiw maga to CnliitrmH mt Hie tiubjuut Until Altai' til" CftHimlmtlnliem of the Provi sional Oawanu-m Art IIchM Con. grrtiinmti Ilartsr, lor On, iti.m Kot 1'nror Ann aatlnn. WashWotos, Feb. 1. The Haws I inn question In graduulljr growing Into an In ternational coinpltci.tfon. At the State Department there is no of ficial record of England's protest against annexation on the part at the 'United Btut-es, but tho British Minister is ex pected to cull upon Secretary Footer at an early moment and explain Engl - l's at titude. It is admitted that England objects to the annexation proposition, but it is not known what steps she proposes to take in the event of such an not ou the part of the United States. St-iiutor Obnndler called upon the See retnry ot State to get some Information bearing ou the Hawaiian question, to assit him in defending the resolution providing for annexation which he intro duced In the Senate Monday. That reso lution was expected to come up for debate yesterday, but when called it went over lor another da v. It cnlle upon the President to transmit to the Semite anv convention he may make with the provisional govi-rninent of Hawaii. Mr. Dolph (Rep. Ore.) made a long statement on the subject, itivmg de tails as to population, commerces, etc., of the islands and favoring nnuexatlon. The discussion of tne question nt the Cabinet meeting wi informal, and there being nothing before the bo ly for its consideration no uijtioii wa taken. The matter ot the reception of the com mifttlonerK of the provisional government of Hawaii concerns directly only the President nud Secretory of State, with whom their business must be transacted. There was practically unanimous expres sion of opinion in favor of annexation, hnt as this will require action by Con gress, as well as by the Executive, there was no decision that could be leached ut this Lino. The oouinilsHloners, of course, will be reoeived courteously and their proposition listened to with sympathy, hut their recommendations that may be made thereon will be determined by Its terun. AV'hut theee may be cannot bo told until the arrival of the commissioners and the statemont of their case to the Secretary of State. It may ha said that there will be no precipitate action In the matter; it can not he dinposed of in a day, nor in a week. There will probably be no ' meSBiige to Congress front the President until after the commissioners have been heard, and then, it is surmised, only in case a favor able recouimendution upon their proposi tion shall have been decided upon. Lord Hof.eberry'8 statemont to tho Hawaiian Charge at London that Eng land, France and Germany would protest against the annexation of Hawaii by'tho United States is believed to have good foundation only so far as England is con cerned. The interests of France mid Germany In that country are not or sunlcient im portance) to warrant cither o them in pi acceding even as far as n protest nguinst tho political absorption of the islands by the United States, in case It was deemed host by this country to tauo that action. Dr. Mott Smith, tho Hawaiian repre sentative here, expects England to protest and to protest vigorously. Ho thinks that there will b a concentration at Honolulu, as rapidly as possible of the naval forces of England, now in tho Pa- cltic for the purpose of making u demon stration. But it is uot probable in the opinion of Sr. Smith that this will uffect tho sen timent of ilie puople in any way. Tho commercial interests ot Hawaii aro practially all with the United States and the sympathies ot the native population, under the inllnence of tho members ot the royal family, are undoubtedly with the English, still t,he property interest of the island will eventually control its destiny. That interest is in favor of political incorporation with the United btutos. Iltpresentativo N. D. Hsrter of Ohio is one ot the Congressmen who have decided opinions upon the question of tho annex ation of Hawaii which are antagonistic to : he expressions ot a large number of hit associates. "Wo don't want the islands," said Mr. Ilarter, "under auy conditions, and I am decidedly opposed to making them a part of our territory. The whole scheme is a job Intended to beneut the lew sugar planters who are anxious to seoure tho two per cent, bounty paid by the United states ou the native prouuet. "Their crop amounts to 2,000,000 or 3, 1100 OiVl nnimilo u cuu. .1 a T v..lAl 1 .iif an1 If they should gat that bounty there will be a nice bounty ot from $4u,UU0 to fuo,- 000 to divide among these sugar planters. "But we will knock that out shortly nnd then you'll huve bear no more about annexation." NO HASTY ACTION LIKELY. tatement fhat 801) Marines Are to lie bout to Houolnlu Uunloil, Washinotok, Feb. 1. There is seem' Ingly no preparation being made at tba Navy Department for sending vessels to Honolulu to support the Boston. The statement that UOO marines would be tent to Honolulu on the steamer Mariposa lacks confirmation at tne Department. While this number of marines and per haps 100 more could be mustered for lotei'jn service ot this character not more than $00 could be conveniently spared. .Besides the Mariposa will sail rrom Baa Francisco to-night und it is not possible for the Department to have more tban 800 men ready before the hour of de parture. It is probable that no extraordinary action will be taken by tbs United States Government until after a confer euoe has been held between tne Hawaiian annexation eommlaaloners now on their way to Washington from San Frnnoisco and tbs Secretary of State. This conference will be held Saturday morning ut the State Department. Ar rnngsmsnU for it have been made by a member of the faolllc uoast uongres- sional delegation. Tlio linzlUh JUliiforconieuts (or Ecypt. Londox. Kali. 1. In view of tho settle ment'of the Egyptian trouble some of the reinforcements ordered to Cuiro will not be sent. .- Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOlirBOf PURE MAV REVOLUTIONIZE SEA FIGHTING. Trials of the Vranvluo' I'lirnmade Hum l'rononnoed Vry aucc(ul. Poht Rotai, 8. C, Feb. 1. Lieut. Schroeder of the dynamite cruiser Vesu vius, whose guns are now being officially tested here, said this morning that ha vgns greatly pleased with the result ot yesterday's work. The friends of the Vesuvius are very jubilant, , a! claim tlmt the trials demon strated f.wts which will revolutionise naval warfare. The trials of the pnetttnatio guns began at 1 1 o'clock. The board of officers ap pointed to conduct the trial, Capt. M. bicard, Capt. A. 8. Barker and Lieut. A. J . JNiisro, arrived on the shin at 9 a. m., so as to station observers to watch the fall of projectiles and to watch the load ing of the gnns. They gave orders for the firing of the first shot nt 11:15 o'clock. In nil 12 shots wore fired, six at a range of 2,000 yards and six at 1,000 yards, the three nuns being tired in suc cession. With the exception of the first two shots fired from tbe starboard gun no shot fell more than 20 yards from the required range and every shot fired would have struek a man-of-war ut the distance designated by the board. Iso target was used, but the board ipecllied the distance required, and the observing officer with theodolites recorded the results. There was no difficulty in the working sf the air guns, nor of the supply of air to the reservoirs, nor in the controlling of the shell by I lie wind vane... the first two shots ilred by the star board gun fell about 100 yards short of the required distance. This was probably due to u slight error in the assumed form of the range curve, au oiror arising from the limited number of tho projectiles available for prejimluary work. As soon as the error was detected In tbe rsngu the curve ot the starboard gun was slightly pltered, and the remaining shots gave the samu good results as tho.'e from the other guns, During t lid trials tho Vesuvius was se curely ii. ired to the naval wharf. Twelre more sle will be fired to-day under sim ilar conditions, nnd then the trials with tho ship iu motion will begin. NEW JERSEY'S LEGISLATURE, luusn tennurttd liy the SpeaWnr Hecaitse of Poor Coiu.mlttoe Work. Tiucnton, Feb. 1. The members of tho House were censured by Speaker Flynu for neglecting to perform their committee work promptly. There are over 100 hills unreported, and for want of business the House could only hold n brief session, and was then forced to adjourn for the week. Majority and minority reports on the bill exempting mutual lire insurance companies from tho provisions of tho general lire insurance company uct were presented. The House passed a bill authorizing Boards of Freeholders to appropriate money for maintaining county hospitals, and killed the bill to place fraternal so cieties under tho supervision of tho State Insurance commishioner. IS THE CITY OF PEKING SAFE 1 Feurs of DUabtcr tu the Overtlne raclllo Mull Stuniuer. San Francisco, Feb. 1. Shipping men aro discussing the uon-arrlval of the Pa cific Mail steamer City of Peking. Tho company officials admit that some serious accident has befallen her, but they think sho has broken her crank shaft and is coming in under sail. If news ot her is not recelvod to-day Sprecklos' big tug Fearless will go out in search of her. Should tho tUK find the steamer disa bled it will be n. rich haul, as the cargo ulone Is worth 83,000,000, and the vessel another $1,000,000. You Saw Your Own Wood and saw enough of it, your digestive organs may perhaps be equal, ostrich like, to any task you impose even to the digest ion of lard-cooked food. If however, like thousands of other people, you have learned that you must " draw the Hoe at lard, this is to remind you- that there is a clean, delicate and healthful vegetable substitute, called fS 4. COTOjJENE which if used in place of lard, permits you to eat pies, pastry, patties and such " good things " without fear of dyspeptic con sequences. There's abundant proof, but none so convincing and so pleas ant as a trial for yourself. We invite it. For sale everywhere. Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO and 138 Tf, Deltware Ave., Falls. ltrltlKi-iini't l'astor Called to llra'ding. Bhidoepobt, Conn , Feb. 1. Rev. I. M. Foster, pastor of the Washington Park M. E. Church of this city, has reoeived a Very flattering call to take charge of the new Memorial M. E. Church nt Beading, Pa. It is under tood that the reverend gentleman has decided to accept the onll. Owi. lliitlnr'nUHI Mmlx In IBM. Bo8TON,Feb.l. The will of Gen. Butler has been filed In the Middlesex Probate Court at East Cambridge. It bears the date of 1864, with a codicil added in 1803. All his estates, real and personal, an left to relatives, inoludtng a wife and mother, since dead. Leather Atanursaturers Asslifn. Newark, N. J.. Feb. 1. C. H. & J. D. Harrison, leather manufacturers In N-vvark for () years, have assigned foi tbe benefit of their creditors. Their lia bilities are understood to be in the neigh borhood of $000,000. J. D. Harrison it ex-sheriff ot Essex county, and Is sick at ills home. Ex-Dev. Thayer renilllM. .OxaHA, Feb. 1. -Ex-Gov. J. M. Thnyer, wlio creatiit such a sennatlon' two years nx by refusing to allow Gov. Boyd tc take possession of tbe offtos, is being sheltered by a poor soldier in the suburb; of Lincoln. He is penniless, A'ini Unlow In insane. London, Feb. 1. Tho Athenreum, ur undoubted authority, announces tLitl Hans vou Bulow, the world famous plan ist, has bee i sent to an insane asylum. HorgHi- 11 no Killed 17 Me". MlDnutOKorjoB, Ky., Feb. 1.- Des perado Rush Alorgan was shot and kille near Ilublinrd Springs Inst night. H. bad i ' b s 17 -i-.ii. Mrs. A. A. irflltaiit8 I.jnn, Mas?. For the Good of Others Jfcv. Mr. IVllliams Heartily En-doi-HCH Hood's Sdrsaparllla. We are pleased to present this from Rev. A. A. Williams, of the Sillsbee street Christian Church, Lynn, Mass. : " I see no reason why a clergyman, morothan a layman, who knows whereof ho speaks, should hosltato to approve an Article of IVlorit and worth, from which he or his family have been signally benefited, nnd whose commenda tion may servo to extend those benefits to others by lncreashiR their confidence. Sly wife hai for many years been a sufferer from severe Nervous Headache for which she found little help. Sho has tried m:uiv thinirs that nromlseu well hut ner- fornied little, bast fall a friend gave her a bot tle of Hood's Saisaparilln. It seems uurpris iin? what simply one bottle could and did do for her. The atlaclis of headache decreased In number and were less violent in their inten sity, while her general health has been im proved, Her appetite has also been better. i-iuiil uur expttrittuco wiui Mood's Saisaparilla I have no hesitation In endorsing Ii merlin." A. A. WII.I.IAJIB. HOOD'8 PlLbS iirethu best family cathartic, gentle and effective. Try a box. I'rtco 2Sc Begs to announce to his friends and patrons and the public gonerally that lie has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by I!. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Uossler's old stand.) arstla anil com Mh,, SlieHsuilusli, Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest brands of whiskeys and oigans. Pool room at tached. BUSINESS CHANGE. A very successful Corporation wants an Agent to represent It In Shenandoah. Will pay at least 1160 per month. Business is endorsed by Banks ana leading commercial houses. Agent must Invest tl&D which Is fully seoured. No peddling. A ehsi'ce of a lifetime to obtain a good paying business from tbe start Address to pSrflculara, "IDENTIFICATION," P. O. Boxlm New York. l-S-ll9i-t,U,s CLAIRVOYANT, The recognised wonder of the 10th century, Is now at tne Oi utral House, corner Centre and White streets, Khenaudoah. Hhe reads the past, preseut and future pertaining to love, courtship and marriage, domestic troubles and hosiaeH dl fflcul ties . Here for short time only. CONSULTATION'S, 60 Cents. T-iR. JAMB9.B PEIN. rilYSIGtAK AND SVRaiiON. Offloo and Roaldence'No. 34 North Jardln Street, Shsnandoah. ft. K. SWUM. Lehigh Valley Division. Anthracite coal used ex clusively, Insuring cleanli ness and comfort. Vrrangeinent ot passenger trains Deo. i, 1801 Possenccr trains leavo Shenandoah for l'enn Haven Junction. Mauoh Chunk. T.n. idgblon, Slatlneton, White Hull, Cotasauqun, Aiienwwn, ueinienem, iinsicn, nninuoipnia, Hazleton, Weatherly, Quakake Junotton, Del ino and Mahanoy City at 6.01, 7.40, 0.08 a m., I2.AS. 3.10. 5.27 P. m. For New York. fl."4. 0.08 a. m.. 12.R2. 3.10. 5.87 p.m. v i-'or iinzicton, wimos-iiarre, wnito uaven, I'lttston, Laceyvllle, Townnda, Sayre, Waverly, Klmirs, Rochester, Niagara Palls and the West. i u.i i a. iu., (J.iu n. m., no connection tor Kocnos ter, lluffalo or Niagara Palish 8.03 n. m. For Ilolrlderu. Delaware Wnter (Jan and airuuuuourg, o.uta. m., d.w p. m. r or Lmueriviue ana Trenton, .us a. m. For Tunkhannock. 10.41 n. m.. 3.10. 8 OH n. m. For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and Lyons, 10.41 4. in.. 8.08 p. in. For JsanesvUle, Levlston and Heaver Meadow, , .iu, y.us a. m., s.ct. s.us p. m. ,er Yard. 6.0-1. 7.W. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 11.1. 1.10. 27 d. m. For Soranton. 6.04. 0.08. 10.41 a.m.. 3.10. &.7 i.ua p.m. r or nazieDrooK.,ieaao, uniton ana irreeiana, 1 04, 7.40, 0.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.63, 3.10, 6.27 p. m. r.M,8.A8, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.10, 4.10, 8.89, 8.10, 0.16 v. in. For Kaven I tun, centrana, Mount oormel and ihimolrtn, 8.BS. 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40. 8.07 p. m. For Yatesvllle. Park Place. Mahanovcltr and vvimnv. u.m, t.w, wje, iv.ik a m., ix.iw, o.iu, o,n. ' 03. 0.88. 10.28 n. m. Trains win loave anamosin ni t.bo, ii.ee a. m., 10. 4.3u. r.. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at -i.uns. in., is.es, n.iu, d.7 p. m. Lrfiave snenanaoan tor rottsvuie, b.w, 7.40, 4.08, 10.41 a. m., 18.62 (.10, 4.10, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. arawij) a. umuiuio sua uavuvuuvaua vva iiiw 05, 10.16, 11.48 a. m., 12.82, 3.00, 5.20, 7M, 7.16, 0.80 p.m. Leave nenanaoan for Hazleton, 0.04, 7.4c, ti.OB, 1U.41 a. m., is.Dx, .1. iu. d vi, e.us p. m. 1eave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.80, 8.15 1.00 a. m., 12.46, 8.10, 6.80, 7.10, 7.68 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland. OtrardvlUe and Lot t Creek, 7.2V, 0.40 a. tn., 12.80, 2 4ft p. m. ror vate-vi lie. j'r riaoe. aiananov uttv Delano, Hazleton, Black Creek Junction, Penn Haven Jnuotlon, Mauch Chunk, Allentown Dethlehem, Baston and Now York, 8.40 a. m., p. m. For llillndelnhttt 12.80 2 55 n m For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and lelano. 8.40. 11.86 a. m.. 12.80. 2.65. 4.40 8.01 1. m. Leave llasleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.30 .1. m.. i.un.i.m p. ra. Leave Shenandoah for PottsvlUe, 5.60, 8.40, Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40 i.m.,1.36, 5.15 p. m. I A. SWEIOAltD, Gen. Mgr. C. O. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass Agt. Philadelphia, Pa, A. W. NONNEMACHBR, Asst. G. P. A. Mouth Bethlebem. Pa. PHILADELPHIA ils ItlSADING U. R. CT1WE TABLE IN EFFECT JAN. 29, 18C8 Trains loavo Shenandoah as follows: ItVir Now York via Phlladolnhfa. week dAvn i.08,6.38,7.18,10.08 a.m., 12.33 2.48,6.53 p.m. Sunday s.w, Y.-iu a. m. rorjMer l oik vinniaucaununK week days, 7.18 u. m., 12.38, 2.48 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week days, J.08, 5.23, 7.18, 10.08 a. m., 12.33, 2. 48,5.53 p. m. Sun lay, 7.40 a. m., 4.20 p. m For Hnrrlsburg, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. ra. 1.48. 5.53 n. m. For Allentown, wcolt days, 7.18 a. m., 12.88 : 4 p. m, For Pottsvilloi weok days, 2.08. 7.18 a. m.. 12. i.48. 5.53 p. ra. Sunday. 2.08, 7.46 a. m.. 4.26 n. TO. For Tamaq na and Muhanoy City, week days 2.08. 5.23. 7.18.10.08 a. m.. 12.33. 2.48. 6.58 n. m. Sun day, 2.08, 7.10 a. m., 4.28 p. m. Additional for .Mahanov Cltv. week davs. 0.58 n. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.18 .1. m., z.4b p. m. For Willlnmsjiort, Sunhury and Lowlshurg, week days, 3.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 6.58 pm. lunday, 8.23 a. ra.. 3.03 p. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.08, 3.23, 5.28, 1 18, 10,08, 11.23 a. m., 12.33, 1.38, 148, 5.53, 6.58, 9. St p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 3.28. 7.48 n. m.. 3.03, 4.28 p. m f or uiraruvnie, t liappanannoci: suiuon) weekdays, 2.08. 3.si. t:s.i, 7.i, io.w, 11.28 a. m. 12.83,1.33, 2.48, 5.63, 6.58, 0.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.03 1 23. 7.48 n. m.. 3.03. 4.28 n. m. For Ashland and Snamoktn. week days, 3.23, 5.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 6.53, 0.33 p. m. Sun aay, t.w a. m., .ui p. ra. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH Loavo Now York vln Philadelphia, week days- mo u. m., l.au, y.uu p. m., iz.io nignt. aun dnv. 6.00 n. m.. 12.15 niirht. Lsave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 1.00, 8.45 a. m., 1.00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m Leavo Philadelphia, week davs. 4.10. 10.00 a. m 1.00, 6.00 p. m., from Market and 12th Sts., and 8.35 a. ra., 11. SO p. m. from 0th and Green streets Sunday, 0.05 a m., 11.30 o. m , from Oth and ureen. Leavo a. m.. 5.6 leavo Reading, week days, l.b5,7.I0, 10.C5, 11.50 a., 5.55, 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, 10.48 a. in. Leave Pottsvlllo, week days, 2.40, 7.40 u. m. 12.30. 6.11 n. ta Sundav. 2.40. 7.00 a. m.. 2.05 n. m Leavo Tatcaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.43, 11.23 a m., i.xt, v.io, v.isi p. m. aunaay, s.jj, 7.43 a. m. 2.50 n. m. Leavn Mnhanov Citv. week davs. 3.45. Q..1H. 11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.42, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 3.40, 8.12 a. m., a.M p. m. Leave Mahanov Plane, week dsvs. 2.40. 4.00. 3.80,9.35,10.40.11.69 a.m., 1.05. 2.06,6.20,0.26,7.67,10.10 p. in. sunuay, z.4u, 4.uu, s.ct a. m., s.sr, 5.01 p. m. Leave Glrardvllle, (Rappahannock Station), weeks days, 2.47, 4.07, 6.36, 9.41 10.46a. m., 12.05, 2.12, .11,6.26,6.32,8.03,10.18 p.m. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07. 8.33. a. m.. 3.41. 5.07 n. m. Leavo Wllliamsport, week days, 8.00, 9.60, 12.00 a. in., 11.10 p. m. ounuay, 11.10 p. m. For lialtlmoro, Washington nnd the West via V. & O. R. It., throuch trains leave Glrard Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & R. R. It.) at a mi, n.ui, 11.-7 a. m., 11.00, n.ia. 7.10 p. tn. Sunday, a du,o.vj, u. m., ojm,, 0.4s, 7.10 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leavo Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf ann outn street wnarr, ror Atiantio city. Weekdays Express, 9 (10 a m, 2 00, 4 00, 5 00, p. in. Accommodation, 8 00 u in, 5 45, 6 30 p m. Sundays Express, 9 00, am. Accommoda tlon. 8 00 a m and 4 30 n m. Returning leavo Atlantic City dopot, Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, uu, 7 40, v w a m ana 4 w p ra Accommodation, 8 10 a m and 4 80 p m. Bundays Express. 4 00 p m. Accommodation 7 30 a m and 4 30 p ra. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen'l Pass'r TAgt, I. A. HWEIGARD, Gen 1 Manager PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. sciiori.Kiix nivisioN. NOVEMBER 15. 1891. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wlggan's, GUberton, FraokvUle, New L,asue, n. uiair, i-otwvnie, fiamourg, ueauing, T.l. I .. , . . TM. Si iubiownuii umuiA.iuo, .-luiiisiuwu HHU roll- adelphla (Broad street station) at 6; 00 and 11:46 a. m. ann 4:1a p. m. on weeaaays. iori'otts vuie aau lnbermetuate siaiioos v:iu a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, GUberton, FraokvUle, New uastie, t. uiair. roiisvnie at s:w a. m and 3:10 n. m. For Hamburg. Roadtnir. Pnl t. town, Phcenlxville, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 6:00, 0:40 a. 8:10 p. m. Trains leave FraokvUle for Shenandoah at iu:4ua. m. ana is:i4, 0:04, 7:4s ana iv:uap. m . . , , . , a . , t . m LtMivo Pitsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:16. U-48a. m and 4:40. 7. 16 and 9.42 p. m. Sunday at 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Pottsville and Shenandoah at 6 57 and 8 35 a m, 4 10 and 7 00 p m week days. On Sundays leave at 6 60 a m. For PottsvlUe, 9 23 a m. For New York ul 3 20, 4 05, 4 40, 6 85, 6 50, 7 80, 8 20, 8 30, v no, 11 tw, 11 14, 11 a a m, u uu noon (limited ex. cress 1 06 and 4 60 n mU2 44. 1 85. 1 40. 2 80 s X 00, 4 02, 5 00. a 00. a e 50, 7 is, 8 12 and 10 00 r m, ifi ui niKuu auuuaj-H ai, a uu, 4 uo, 4 411, n .v, 8 18. 8 JC, 9 Ml 11 36 a m and 12 41, 1 40, 2 80, 4 02 (limited 4 60j 5 28, 6 80, 0 60, 7 13 and 8 12 p m and 12 01 night For Sea Girt, Long Branch and in tcrmedlate stations 8 20 and 1111 am, and 4 00 pm weekdays. For Baltimore and Washing ton 8 60, 7 DO, 8 81, 0 10, 10 20, 11 18 a m, 12 85 (lim ited expresH, 1 30. 3 46,) 4 41, 0 67, 7 40 p m 12 01 night. For Freehold only 5 00 p m week days. For Baltimore only at 2 OS, 4 01, 5 08 and 1180 n m. Sundays at 8 60, 7 120, 9 10, 11 18 a m, 1 41, 8 67 7 40 p in, 12 08 night. Baltimore only 6 08, 11 80 p m. For Siohmond 7 20 a m, 1 80 p ro and 12 08 nlK-iit. Bundays, 7 90 a m, 12 08 night. Trains will leave Harrlsburg for Pittsburg and the West every day at 12 35 and 310 am and (limited 3 00) and 3 40 p m. Way tor Al tooua at 8 15 am and 4 10nm every day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 20 a m every day and 10 20 p m week days. Trains will leavo Sunbury for Wllliamsport. HUniro, Canandatgua, Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls at 6 10 a m, and 186 p m week days, For F.lmira at 5 30 p m week days. For Erie and intermediate points at 6 10 am dally For Lock Haven at 6 10 nnd 0 56 a ra dally, 1 and 5 30 p m week days For Kenovo at o 10 a m, 1 35 and 5 30 p m week days, and 5 10 a ra on Sundays only. For Kane at 6 10 a ra, 1 36 p m weekdays. . O.H.PUOU, J. R. Woon, Gen'l Manager! Qen'l Pasa'g'r Agt. r First IsTational BANK THEATRE BUILDING tflicstutielonli, Peuna i. W LtflSBNRING, President. P. J. I'BROTJBON, Vice President J. R. L'BIHBjmWG, Oftthler. S. W. TOST, Aaslstaat Oashler. Open Daily From 9 to 3. 3 PEE CENT. Merest Paid on Savings Deposit. DR. THEE1 HSortn our tit tiU (IOO below Green, PhUattalpbU. tho fatnUT i.byilolM, tbt botv plul aui 4Ml(irtlnfng doctor bare failed, ua veil an flunk nhu promiw to oan ym afber nil oiliera rull, tad to live of u wrltien guoruutff, fret ndifoe, nti trvfttniont; ana utwi tlic belt vlrlbdlera the pill iiituufaL-iurern, with thtlr ao eullal totiiog, ri'storatUf. tablett. sui l, uorten, and oliitr tvrrci nottruu biir vug ciinctroa, uii- ni'iue otirr nwaioiiratt, oW.fto, Line Hwltidlttl nud robbed Ton, THEN mo nnd onsuli IiR. Q. F. TKfiEL. rtio hiu bad 6 ytrs' European Hoipital ant) 86 r.' prtcti ml evperience. Be cxuro imxl by blm. lie will oamlidlj tell joo lifther ouron Iscurablti or Dot. He iiixs utgiiaranbM, nor uof be olitro ti be (IM'tt crtml, but hf iiW cure th tsitft de porate easoti of flypbtli, 71on, Stricture. Oonorrbaa) Fotson. and Dltchares, r-ufi.'nri irnni Hlftncliolia aod ditwiilieriedues. un.l nil iIiom (lixriisl froif olfeoU or ycmtbfkl Indltcnttoa, of liotti et'. nr.- Mire of cure. Retaamber, 1)11 THEEL lmt euro whm nil mh rs trnly claim to do. UK. THBBL uses connndti ix-nno trLimi m . He combine tbe Alio ftatblo, Uouinopatbio, and Y ulecdc j ioit of mtrdielna her evar thoy arc liidlcnff). H"iir : I'nllr, H to S o'clock ( erea lng(, 6 to 8 . YTod and flat exeofnir fnnii 0 to 10 o'clock Sun d'lTSi 9 to Vi, Heiid HI ct-. worth of act. itnmin for book ' nittft," tbe only true medlnal book BdvertlHcd.a irleod tooVI, iftrjoft.aotl mlddio-Hfird nf botii i-uxfi. Write or call. AVOID ooUirs wamlna; you Ntfrilnft medical booka ; thoy are afraid you will llnd their tRTic.riiii.-e ettwncd ItK D Dr. Tbeel'i twli noniaU Id Wednesday' and Buturdaj'i ThHadelpbla Timet USED BY ALL ROOFERS. ELASTIC Hxx'fe'foeB? Cement ! For Slate, Tile, Tin or Iron Roofs. Sold In all size packagos from 10 pounds up. Pointing up and repairing nil cracked Joints on all kinds of roofs, nnd around chlmtieye.. coping stones, skylights, dormer windows, gutters, wood or stQiie work, breaks nnd nail holes, or any plaoe to bo made watir-thht; un oqualledfor laying and bedding SLATE AND 1'ILE ROOFS, also copings. They will never lenkor hecoino loosened- It 1 very adhesive, sticks firmly to anything, forming a tough, leather-like skin over tbe top, will not run or loosen from Joints or cracks, summer or win ter. This foment needs no reference. It has stood the test for thirty-two years, and never falU to give perfect satisfaction. It Is the most useful article a roofer can have in his seep. Tho cement Is prepared ready for use, an is to be applied with a trowel, and Is kept moist by keeping covered with water or oil, and will not get stiff or dry. Colors, brown and black. (Established I860 ) Addross, J. G. HETZEL, 60 Maine St., Newark, N. J. TWICE TOLD TALES! Aro 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 aro glad to test the truth of tho 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 ! (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. CHAS. ZALLA Respectfully notifies his friends that he will open a new store at Corner Jardm and Oak Streeis, Where he will keep a full 8 took ot Green Groceries, Cigars. Tobacco and Candy. Poul try and all kinds of game m seanon.. Oystr And. WXmix. Open Monday, November St. Saloon : and : Restaurant 1U N. WHITE STREET. FlrsVclau Lager Beer, Als, Porter and Tern peranoe Drinks ai.d Cigars. Fine old WlM and Liquors always on hand. H. 0. FOLMER, Prop Hess' Livery Stable, xi8 N. Market Alley. NEW BUG8IES AND DARNKSS, SAFE HORSES Finest turnouts In town. Would be pleased to receive a share of the public patronage JyJ- M. 11UHICE, ' A TTORNSY'A T-LA W SHENANDOAH, PA, Offices Room 3, P. O. Building, Shenandosb and Ksterly llulldlng, Pottsville. CAPITAL, 93LOO.OOO.OO
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