The Herald. puwr.isimu dailt, sunday kxcbi'Thd WIWM.Y, BV1RV BATOHHAT. jf. A. BOl'Mt....! .... ....i'rofwMw J9, ft HOTWK HMtvr unit jfHUHrtrr W. .f. If AIKTS'S TMtaX KlfUor J. JT. BUT KM.. m Bvbnimo Hbhild hoi a larger circula ln Bhemindaah than any other paper pun- Boone open to all. luncitimoN Dsn,. -- . tt 00 Wibklx, pi vtmt. 1 80 .tdrr(y ttntn. Transient, lo conls per line, first insertion ; t muw per line etch subsequent tnsortlon, Rates (or rsffular advertising oao bo nod on applica tion at tfcfl ofltcft or uy mall. Inmd at tbe Postofflce, at SKenandoah, Pa , (or transmission through the molls an second-elans maujnatter. "OLD GLORY" THBaB. Th Amwlc.u flag the most glor Uitt ver WHV1 hus'.beeu mist! over llie government hutise, nud the United States hM awuined a protudtorate over Hawaii. Minister Stevens, who, In mponae to the reiuwit of the ptovle lorai Koverimicnt, aeeuuied tli'.- responsibility for these note, appear ti be au American of the right sort. Before the Annvrioaii protectorate vm assumed all tiui representatives of foreign countries hud ro-ognlzed the provisional government. The transfer by the latter of reaponeirilllty to the United Stales was peacefully itccnm- pliehed with the emieurrenoe of the great body of foreigners. Letters from Honolulu say that when the revolution broke out the Queen's Cabinet asked the American Milliliter to H"ist the government in suppressing it, or to at leant remove the United Static forces that had been lauded from the lioaton upon tin Island. With this request theAmerI am Milliliter properly refused to com ply. This rehml and his recognition W the provisional government, fol rowed by bit a-sumption, on helui'f of the United riiates, of the protec torate, at a time when he wnf euffSF lug from a great "peisonil bereave ment, when ''"judicious: preliminary atep to annexation, which bid fair to ne rormauy completed uuuer tiie pro pjsed law of Senator Morniin, intro dueed hi Congress this week. His bill provide that whenever the United States ih all acquire dominion overauy iorelgn country, the -President, with the advice and consent of the Senate shall appoint a governor audTIeRisla Uve coimuil of not leas than live or more thau tweuty.five members for the government of the acquired terri tory. This bill would seem to exactly Jit the Hawaiian emergency, and it ia believed was the result of a confer' ence between Senntor Morgan and Secretary of State Foster. "Old Glory" iloats at la?t over Hawaii. In the language of Gen. John A. Dix, "If any man attempts to haul down the American Msg, shoot him on the spot." Hawaii is ours. S Shnator Herring's bill to close the polls at 4 o'olook p. m. ought to pae. It is iu line with a suggestion iu the Governor's message. The nuiii. Ver et polling places have increased since the present law to close the polls at 7 p. m. was enacted, and there are lew voters to a district. Under the present ballot law election otllcexs have more work to perform iu counting the Tote than formerly, and they are usually tired when the polls olose at. T o'clock. The proposed new law will suable them to begin counting the vote three hours earlier, with greater satisfaction to themselves. The polls ia Pennsylvania are kept open later than Id any of tbe other states except two. Most of the states compel the closing of the polls at sundown or earlier. In NewYork they are olosed at A p. iii., and It has been the exper ience in those states that no one Is injured by the early closing. The bill making, election day, from noon, a half holiday, will likely become a law, and this; will be a good reason -way tbe bill to close tbe polls at 4 p. m. should pass. Lamp-chimneys cost so little that let them go on break. iag. We go on buying and grumbling. What should ve do ? Get Macbeth's " Pearl-top " mod "Pearl-glass;" they are made of tough glass, tough against heat ; they do not break in use ; they do from accident. They are fine, -well made, exact; they fit the lamps they are nude for; stand upright; the shade is right; they make right draught for light ; they re uniform. Both bear a label for your protection. Look for it. ' Be -willing to pay a nickel more "and stop this constant cxpensa and annoyance. ritUbursh. Fa, Geo. A. Macuetu Co. IN SfcNAfE AND HOUSE A Big Programme Mapped Out for This Week. rnKJUflATttlMft I'On INAUCUTItATlON. 1 1n- Oovorliors (if Kcarly All Urn Stiitm In lb Uahitl Will lie Pramit-A Fnrade Hint WU1 Kyllpn All IU l-n il'. (i"om Xli KxtratfiUon Treaties With ltiiil hint Fraii tin. WAHitixwTiw. Feb. 15. But 16 working day remain d Uie Fiiiy-Kieoiui Congress. Out; one of the hiiiiuhI appropriation bills tbe Army bill Una become a low Ami from thin time on until the 4th of March both Houses of Congress will lend every energy to the completion of the re mainder of thc-se important incisures. For this ruuxou it is uncurtain whether tb Senate will be able to carry out tbe programme of legislation, short a it is, arranged by the Itepubllo.-in caucus. The Nicaragua Canal bill is the unfin ished business, but ns it promises to pro voke a Un.'K debate, It must, from time to time, give way to tuo appropriation bills and conference report. Ni.'Nt to tbe Nicaragua bill on tho cau cus programme U the Omnibus Statehood bill. Senator Carey, who is in charge of 1 lie bill, does not purpose to lose any op- uorunilty to advance it and whenever re- uour.su is hud to the calendar, ou which the bill occupies a favorable position, he will endeavor to press the measure without waiting for ttotlon on the Nicaragua bill. It is possible that the Senate may be plunged into a nuiuiciiil discussion any day in the week, should Mr. Sherman cuii up the amendment to one o the ap propriation bills ot which he nan given notice, authorizing the Secretary of tbe Treat ury to sell bonds to maintain specie payment under the Kesumption act. tsow th.it the silver cnietiouis uelinuc- ly shelved for this Congress, the lenders in the jlouse do not hue anything alioad nelweeu now and the iith of March to cause trouble except the appropriation bills and Uie anti-Option bill. It is. pur posed to keep the House pounding away ou the appropriation bills with but little lnu'i'iiiiseioii mull the last one of them is sent over to tho Senate. Those still remaining before the House are the Pension, which ia under consider ation, the Postoffico, the Indian, the Ag- liuutture.aud the Naval bills. This week will i occupied mostly with tbu several appropriation bills, though there is some prospect that a special order may be brought in, in behalf of the Aew York and New Jersey bridsc bill, lor which measure a cloture petition lias buvn presented to the liules Committee, or if the Agricultural Committee, which has the 11 tit i Option, Pure Food and other bills ia charge. INAUGURAL CEREMONIES. The CuiiimiltiT 1'repnrJiif- for the Grand est Duimnislrutloiis Kvor Held. Washington-, Feb. 18. The work of committees having charge of the cere monies incident to the inauguration of President-elect Clovelnnd is progressing satisfactorily. Gen. McMiihou and Col. C'orblu, who have supervision of the ar rangements of the parade, are daily re ceiving applications from military organ izatlous all over the United States for positions iu the line. More than 100 civic organizations, in cluding Tammany, have thus far re ported a probable strongth of over 17,000 men to form in line on March 4. The Governors of tho following States have notified tho conimitteo that they will be In line, accompanied by members of their respective stalls, and, in many instances, by independent military com panies: Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, North Carolina, South Caro lina, Virginia, Ohio, Louisiana, aud Wis consln. It is almost certain that a majority of the Governors of the remaining States will bo present, lint ns yot they have not notified tbe committee Pennsylvania, as usunl, will send the largest representation of any State. Its full National Guard of 8,000 men will be In lino. New Vork will send Its crack organiza tions, the 7th and u'Jth regiments, and prob-ibly Company A of tho 18th regi ment, Brooklyn. Tho following Independent organiza tions have uotined the committee to re serve them positions In the line: Geoi-Kia Hussars, Monumental City Guards and Baltimore Rifles, Palmetto Guards, of Charleston, S. C; Cleveland Troop aud Alliance Guards, Ohio, and the f ort worm reuciuies, loxas. Thais U every probability that the hi auguration of March 4, 18U8, will surpass all Its predecessors. NOT A "TRIPLE ALLIANCE." I'll Kxtradillun Treutlei Btiven This Country, Hunfclu nnd Iraiioa, Wabhiwotos, Feb. 18. The publioa tion of despatches aunounoing that there was a hidden significance iu the extradl tion treaties recently ratified by the United States Senate with Russia and France naturally occasioned many in unlrles to be addressed to- officials her and to members of the Senate who would be In a position to know the facts. According to tbe despatches "a triple alliance between the united States liuMia and France for mutual benefit aud defense, which has been secretly pending for six years unknown to either the dip lomatic or political world at large, oul minated, in an executive session of the United States Senate two days ago," in the ratification of the extradition treaties with the Powers. Careful inquiries from the beet source of informatiou i'o not sustain this tnter- oretatlon of the treaty. It is asserted that there wan no provision in either of the treaties very widely differing from extradition tieattes negotiated with Q reat Britain. Germany and other Powers. More to tbe point still, it is said, thero was no provision in either treaty differing essentially from the extradiuou treaty with Sweden, wblch was ratified at the same time. Defaulter IVIUon Cmnmltted Sulelde. Bellaiu, 0.. Feb. 13. Harry G. Wil son, the defaulting superintendent ot the city water works, who disappeared Nov. 18. was found yesterday by two small bors In a thicket. 12 miles oast ot Wheel l W. V. wb.r. ba had tilled himself. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. AJQSOUUTEOf PURE lmiy 1-rcpHi'tiig; tti Oo Xtivtli, Philadelphia , Pub. 18. Llour. It. B. Peary, United State Navy, has purchased part of his food supplies for his two years exploration of ' Greenland, and it neuotiatim; with ship owners in at. Johns. N. F., for a whjler or t?alor to take bU little party North. The expedi tion will cost about $25,000, arid the ex plorer Is raising the necessary funds by a lecture tour ending early in May. - Nit J-'limd U.iuicoi- at Toledo. Toledo, 0., Feb. 111. There seems to bo little danger that there will be a Hood in Toledo. The ice "as far as Marengo 'ark Is solid and with the prospocts of a cold wave, the people may reasonably rest ear. Old river men sro of the iiplnloa that there will be no (lood, and that seems to be the impression of every body. lEIrorU to IMiliHr Spenkar J)nvl. Mbmpius, Teun , Feb. 18. The motion to disbar Ralph Davis, Speaker ot tho Tennessee House of Representatives, from practising law In any court of record In the State, beo-tuse of the charge. against him of blnokmailing a client out of 81,500, and with accepting a bribe, is now being hoard hero. 1VI11 Continue the Strlkn. London, Feb. 13. Tho Lancashire op erative spinners have resolved to continue their light against tho master spinners. The strikers' pay lias been reduced 00 per ceut. by the union. 8uieidf Follows u Sliortuce. CntOAOO, Feb. 13. Edward Harmor, Western representative ot L. Straus & Son of New York, committed sulciee yes terday. Ho was short iu his accouuts. NEWb OF THE DAY. Jack McAuliffe says ho Is ready to make a match with Stautou Abbot tho English pugilist. The Itev. Thomas Sherman iu a lecturo delivered Saturday night In St. Louis on' tho domc-ilc life of his distinguished father, hi .i 1 that the roasou President Lincoln sn ..i.-uded General Shermau ones was on the ground of insanity. T. T. Kirk, postmaster at Quia, Ala., and a respected citizen, was shot aud killed in a street duel yesterday by Dock Sides, a notorious fellow about tho neighborhood. One of Sidos' brothers wus wounded In ths Ugut. TheEev. John E. Senrles, a well known Methodist clergyman, died at his home iu Brooklyn yesterday. Frederick Jackson, F. R. G. S., has published his plan to malie an Arctlo expedition. He will leave next summer with a party of 11, and will establish a depot on the southern coast of Franz Josef Land, whence he will proceed north by a series of winter stations, traveling only in tho warmer season. Sunday morning a slide ocourred In tha wall rock in ono of tho tunuels of tha Orient mines of the Colorado Fuel nnd Iron company, Villa Grove, Col., killing six men nud injuring six others. riainfleld, N. J., had a $10,000 fire yes terday morning. Tho Emanuel Baptist Church wiu damagei5. $1,000. The government has been paying tho Indians of UlUnlioina territory tue ?J3, 000 pasture monoy. Few of the Indians retain their monoy over a few hours, as gamblers and whisky peddlera are thick. A young Italian died of typhus In a Brooklvn hospital yesterday. In tho house from which ho was taken, 21Front street, are 87 other persons. George E. Smith, bookkeeper for the A. B. Keiler Co., blank book manufacturers, Philadelphia, has disappeared with $800 belonging to the firm. The Presidout has accepted tho resig nation of Gen. T. J. Morgan, Commis sioner of Iudiau Affairs, to tnko effect March 4th. ofkrd tficVVoncerfal Jucc$s of' is one oMhk s1rog af'efattcQs of- Ts viu The JASOti of this Success is Hi(fYoLtH is aeTTE sfxofliKing for All coorta purposes l&it Aa Vi? Sifore bn. pro dufdj unci hs tiOKEtf tht objecfton&hl fcataren mcujbervtJii'y COectt MHx. W. ih tfoti&T exj'afn Us .success, Im'rtbb'ons but cerfi'fy the Value of tie jjenuine, mas(e oy iy N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., -CHICAGO, tndlis it, Delaware Ave., Pill a. Tli Mnrderr Mumped. Pobt Henbv, N. Y., Feb. 18. Fetor Burliugfine, a laborer, who was shot and stabbed Saturday night in a lonely spot two miles north of this place, died yester day. In his ante mortem Ptiltojisnt he accused an Italian, Frank Julien, who has escaped. f Jenier Cliem Cliuinpiounliln Mntcli. New Yoric, Feb. 18. Tho eighth nn nual tournament for the chess champion ship of the State of New Jersey and tbe Waternury cup, win tune place on wash ItiBtou's birthday at the Union Athletic club building, Hobokcu, N. J. Ohio Town Konrly Wiped Out. Toledo, 0., Feb. 10. The town of Ly- kous, In Crawford county, south of this city, was about destroyed by fire yetcr daj afternoon. The loss will aggregate about Sd-1,000, about half being covered by insurance. The extensive works ot the Merrimao Chemical Company, in jNortn womirn Mass., were destroyed by flro early yav liovluv mnrilhtir. ..Q.iialr.n .Tnlin TVity RtnU.n li!la Intrn ducod a bill in the Minnesota Senate providing for woman Bullr.ige in all municipal elections. A u,,wll(,nrf M-lfli filtnnwh ll-nllmitftd capitnl has been formed to buy many of the nntltml ns plants in tue gas region boo onntr-oani inures in inuiaun. Mrs. A. A. 11'flUama Lynn, Mass. For the Good of Other Jtcv. Mr. M'tlllams Heartily En tlorsea lfood'H Sarsaparllla. 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, more than a layman, who knows whereol ho speaks. should hesltato to approvo au Articlo of Merit and worth, from which he or his family have been signally benefited, and whose commenda tion may serve to extend those benefits to others by Increasing their conlldenco. 3Iy wife has lor many years been a sufferer from severe Nervous Headac-ho for which she found little help. She has tried mnnv thlm'a 1lt.it. nrnmlsi-if woll hut lier- formeil little. Lastfallafiiend ga o her a bot tle of Hood's Sarsapaiilla. It seems surpris ing Mhat simply ono bottle could and did do lor her. The atbiclts of headache decreased in number and were less violent in llicir inten sltv. while her oeneral health bus been Im proved. Her appetite has also been bettor. rruui uiir exni-rit-ULU ivivu Hood's Sarsanarilla I have no hesitation in endorsing it merits." A. WILLIAMS. HOOD'S PILLS are the belt family cathartic, EOhlle and elleetlve. Try a box. l'rlco25c VOll ItlCNT. Society nnd club rooms in the L posiomoouuuiiing. Appiyto jvi. m. uurae, Attorney, iioom a. is-n-ti ITtOH SALE. Livery outfit for salo cheap for I' oash. Apply to it. 1. Conry, No. 31 South jnam street. j-.k-u r OST. An aooount book of no value what lj ever oxoept to owner. Finder will please leave same at hbuald -omoe aa ruceiv reward. T T r ANTED. Two brleht men of eood ad- YY dress, for u, piyuw position Must furnish good reference anfl security. Apply In lwreon HI 1 KKAL.il OOICQ. W1 ANTED. A irlrl about 18 or 20. tldv In an Doarancc. eood babits aud not afraid io worn, oan nan employment in a sinaii lamuy, no children, by applying at the Heuald oflloe. oone oiuers neea appiy. OAL MISTERS WANTED To din hard and j nott coal in apitcbtug vein Ave feet tblck, ne g a, koou root, neguiar wurnuw year turuuyu. uooa wages. Appiv or aaareea jonn t. jonea ttupt , Uayton, Virginia, 16 miles from Rich mono. a-o-oi-eoa Ok AH t0 515.00 per day at home selling 4.J.UU Lightning Plater and plating Jewelry, watches, tabloware, tie. Plates the niiBst of jewelry Kind as new, on all kinds ot metal with gold, silver or nlekel. No experi ence, pio capital, civery nouse aas goons neudlng plating 1 27-8t H. K Dbuho ft Co., Columbus, O, IITtOPOSALSforooal wUl be reoelved unlli X noon, Monday, February 13, for 75 tons of ouestnuv ann wj ions ot pea ooai, aeuverea to tae navigauon oiaiuv, tteaaing niuroau, Benuyisui aaven, Aimsaotuw eoai ya-a, t-enn svlv.uii Rall.-oud. or. Almshouse sldlnc. Le high Valley Kadroad. The right to rejeet any or an Dins is reservea. JOHN BERQAN. ROBERT KBIJSii, WILLIAM DF.RK, 210-5t Poor Diroators. Sob, County Almshouse, Feb. 7, 1893. s ECIAL NOTICE TO STOCK HOLDERS. OfOce of the Miners'. Mnohaniea' and La borers' UuddiuEand Loan AssooUtion. of Shun andoah. Pa. Tbe Board of Directors of this Association has eallod aspeclil wetting of its stockholders, to be held at the oiBve of the Ak soolatlon, rooms 1 and 2 Beddall's building, at Bbeaandoah, Pa , on the 12th day of April, 1893, at 7 o'olook, p m.. for tho purpose of voting for or against an lncreic of ibe capiial st xik. JOSEPH KNAPP, Hec'y Shenandoah, Pa., Feb. 10, 1893, 210-1 wOOd GENTS WANTED ON SALARY or oom mlsslon, to handle the new P&tent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and great est gelling novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works Uko magic. 200 to 500 per cent, profit. Ono agent's sales amounted to (JJOJn six days. Another (33 In two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co., La Crosse, Wis. H39 , i-2My READMJUL SYSTEM. Lcblgh Valley Division. Anthracite coal used ex clusively, Injuring cleanli ness and comfort ArmriffrmoBt or passenger trains Deo. i, 1892. I'asseoeer trains leave -Shenandoah for Pnnn lluven Junction. Mauch ChunU. Lo- bleliton, Slatjngton, White Hall, Catasaunua, AllenUiwD, llotnlehem, Baston, I'hllailslphla, Hailetan. Wontherly. Qunlmke Junotton, Del ano aud Mnlianoy City at 6.01. 7.40, C08 a in., in us. 3. iu. o.ct p. in. For New Yortt, e."4, v.w a. m., ii.tie, 3.iu, 27 p. n. 1-v.r Itulntnn. Wllkes-risrie. White Haven. Plttston, Laueyville. Townnda, Sayre, Waverly, Elinira, Roehestor, Niagara Palls and the West, 10.41 n. m., (3.10 p. m., no connection for Uoahos ter, rtuflalo or Niagiira Falls), 8.03 p. m. For Heiviaere, ueioware water uap ana Stroudsburg, 6.01 n. m., A.37 p. m. for iamuertvJiie ana ironion, v.uo u. iu. For Tunkhannock, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 8 OS p. m. For Auburn. Ithaca. Geneva and Lvons. 10.41 .. m., 8.08 p. m. rorjeanesvinn. ijevisvotiann ueaverMeauoTr, 40, 9.08 n. in., 5.S7, 8.08 p. m. for Audenrled. Hnzleior,. Stooktou and Lum ber Yard, 0.01, 7.40, U.08, 10.41 a. m., ltK, 3.10, For Soranton, 0.0i, 9.08, 10.11-a, m.,11.10, 5.27 8.i p.m. r or uaeieurooK, jeuao, uriiwn anu r reoiauu, M. 7.40. B.m. 10.41 n. m.. 12.5a. 3.10. 5 27 n. m. for Ashland, Glrardvllle aud Lost Cro k, 4.27, 10, 8.52, 10.15 a. in., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 0.35, 8.10, 9.15 p. in. tt or itaven itun, tjenirana, mount uarmei anu 1.1. U 1 K M 1 .11 . ,rt DIWh m 1- or yatesvuio, l'aru viace, iviauanoyvity acu ueinno. .U4. 7.w. u.-js. lu.ii a m., ji.d, s.iu, o.h, 8.03, 0.33, 10.28 p. in. Trains will leave snsmoKin in t.oo, ii.un a. m., 1.10. 4.30. r. m. and arrive lit Shenandoah ai J.I1R n. ffi.. 12.52. 3.1(1. 5.27 n. m. Leave Sbenacdoah for I'ottsvlllc, 5.50, 7.40, 9.08, 10. II a. n, 12.52, 3.10, 4.10, 5.27, 8.03 1). m. utn.e ruonviun lur tjucuuuuuiu. .o.. 1.05, 10.15, 11.43 n.m., 12.32, 8.C0, 5.20,7.00,7.15, 0.30 Leave Shenandoah for Hssleton, 0.01, 7.40, B.C8 10.41 a. m.. 12.52. 3.10. 5.27. 8.08 D. m. l.envo liar.ieton lor snennnacan, v.ira, v. id 1 1,01) a. m., 12.45, 3.10, 6.80, 7.10, 7.BS p. m. STINDAY TRAINS. Trains lenve for ABhland, Glrardvllle and Loet Ireek, 7.29, 9.10 a. m., iz.so, 2 46 p. m. Vnr Vtpvllle. Park Place. Mahsnov Cltv Delano, Haileton, Black Crook Junction, Penn naven junction, iuaucu uhuqk, auuuwwu. itnthlebem, Easton and New York, 8.40 a. m. i.55 p. in. For YnteHVlllu. Park Place, Mahunov City and .'nr -m p.nn nniftiL.Mj so n m. Delano. 8.40. 11.36 a. m.. 12.30. 2.56. 4.40 V. m m.. 1.05,4.87 p.m. Leave Shenandoah for I'ottsvlllc, 5.50, 8.10 4 311a. m.. !14fi ti. m. Leave Pottsvlllo lor Btcnanaoan, 8.30, io.ji i.m..l.so, 5.ibp. m. I A. SWKIGAHD. Gen. MRr. C. O. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia, Pa, A. W.NONNEMACHKR, Asst. G, P. A. Houth lletnlehem, Pa, PHILADELPHIA & READING R. R. IIME TABLE IN EFFECT JAN. 29, 18P3 Trains leavo Shenandoah as follows: VnrVAwVrttlr via llitlaf1nlnhla. wpftk rtavft :.08,6.23,7.18,10.03 a.m., 12.33 2.48,5.63 p.m. Sunday ;.uh, 7.48 a. m. For new vorit via juaucn ununu eek days, 7.18 a. m., 12.33, 2.48 p. m. For Rcadincr and Phlladolnhla. week davs -'.08, 5.23, 7.18, 10.08 a. m.,12.33, 2.48, D.63 p. m. Sun ay, s.us, i.v a. m., i.-& p. in For Harrlsburg, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m ;.48. 5.B8 n. m. For Aflentown, week days, 7.18 a. zn., 12.33 : 48 d. m. For Pottsville, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m., 12.38 45, .-.n.i p. m. sunuay, z.uo, T.4U a. m., i.wa p. m For Tamnqua and Mahanoy City, week flays ;.08. 5.2S. 7.18.10.08 a. D1..12.33. 2.48. 5.53 D. m. Sun Jay, 2.08, 7.46 a. m., 4.23 p. in. Additional foi .lananov oitv. woeit oaj-s. u.as n. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.18 i m., z.is p. m. For WlUlamsport, Sunbury arid Lewlsburg ..eek days, 3.28, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 6.58 pm. Sunday, 3.23 a. m., S.03 p. m. I or Mahanov Piano, week davs. 2.08. 8.23. 5.23. MB, 10,0? u.og u m ,a33i J ;Bj o 5 5. 6 58j 9 SA ': m. sunaay, z.ua, 6:a. 7.io a. m., 4.2ii p. m For Giraraville, (Rappahannock Station) verk d.iys, 2.08, 3.28, 5.2li. 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. m. 2. 13,1.33, 2.18, 5.53. 0.58, 9.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.03, i.2J. 7.40 a. in.. 3.03. 4.28 n. m. For Ashland and Shamoktn. week days, 3.23, i.2, 7.18, 11.28 a. in., 1.33, 0.58, 9.33 p. m. Sun- .lay, 3.23. 7.4S a. m 3.03 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH: Leave Now York via PbUadelphln, wook days-7.-15 a. m., 1.80, 4.U), 7.30 p. in., 12.15 night. Sun' Jay, 0.00 p. m., 12.15 night. Lsave New York via Mauch Chunk, -week days 1.00, 6.45 a. m., 1.00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m 1.00, 0.00 p. m., from Market and 12th Sts., nnd 8.35 a. m., 11.80 p. in. from 9th and Green streets. Sunday, 9.05 a m., 11.30 o. m , from 9th nnd Green. Leavo Reading, week days, 1.55,7.10, 10.05, 11.50 a. m., o.oo, 7.07 p. ra sunoay, 1.33, iu.is a. m. Loavo Pottsvlllo. week davs. 2.10. 7.40 a. m. 12.30, 6,llp. m Sunday, 2.40; 7.00 a. m., 2.05 p. m. Leavo Tamaqua, week days, S.20, 8.48, 11.23 a m.. 1.21,7.15, 9.23 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m., 2.50 v. m. Leavo Mahanoy City, week days, 3.45, 9.18, 11.47 a. in., 1.51, 7,42, 9.51 p. m. Sunday, 3.43, 8.12 a. m 0.A1 p. iu. T.Airi, Tll.lnnniT E1oma t-t!.- A wa 9JII A (Vt 3.30,9.35 10.40,11.59 a.m., 1.05,2.08, 5.20,8.20,7.57,l6.l6 p. m. isunaay, z. iu, i.uu, s.ct a. m., 3. JI, b.oi p. m. Leave Glrardvllle, (Rappahannock Station), weeks days, 2.47. 4.07, 6.3d, 0.41 10.48 a. m., 12.05, 2.12, i.ll, 5.20, 6.32, 8.03, 10.18 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07. 8.88. a. m.. 3.41. 6.07 D. m. Leave Willtamsport, weok days, 8.00, 9.60, 12.00 p. ra., A.m. 11. io p. in. auauay, 11. id p. m. For iialtlmore. Washington and the West via B, & O. R. R., through trains leave Glrnrd Avenue station, Philadelphia. (P. & It. R. R.) at 3 an, s.ui, ii..'i a. m., a.do, o.ti, 7.1a p. m. sunaay, 5 w, o.vi, ii.t a. m., d.oo, o.iz, t, 10 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf ana -wum street wuari, lor Atiantio uuy. Weekdays Express. 0 00 a m. 2 00, 4 00. 5 00, p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a m, 5 45, 8 30 p m. Bunoavs express, uuu, a m. Accommoaa tion. 8 00 4 m and 4 30 n m. Returning loavo Atiantio City depot, Atiantio ana Aruansas avenuos. vvecaaays express i uu, t io, v uu a m ana iuu pm Accommodation, 810am nnd 4 30 p m. Sundays Express, 4 00 p m. Accommodation 7 30 a m and 4 30 n m. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen'l 1'ass'r .Agt. 1. a. ncioAxiii, wen 1 manager PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOnUTLKILL DIVISION. NOVEMBER 15. 1891. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wlggan's, QHberton, Fmekvllle, New Castle, 8t. Clair, Pottsville, Hamburg, Rending, Pottstown, Phcenlxvilla, Norristown and Phil odelpbla (Broad street station) at 6:00 and 11:45 a. m. ana 1:10 p. m. on ween nays. For potts- vine ana intermeaiate Biauone v:iu a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Gllberton, Fraokvllle, New castle, St. Clair, pottsville at s:00, 9:40 a.m. and 3:10 rj. m. For Hambunr. Roadlns. Potts. town, Phcealxvllle, Norristown, Philadelphia at 6:00, 9:40 a. ul, 3:10 p. m. Trains leave Fraokvllle for Shenandoah at lu:4Ua. ra. ana is:w, b:oi, 7:12 ana lo:oep. m, Mindays, 11:11 a. m. and 5:40 p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10:15. 11:48 a. m and 4:40,7:15 and 9:42 p. m. Sundays at iu:40 a. m. and 5: lb p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Brand street station) for Pottsville and Hhenandoah at 5 57 and 8 85 a in, 4 10 nud 7 00 pm week days. On Sundays leave at 60 a in For Pottsville, 9 33 a m. For New Yorkat320, 105, 440, 535, 650, 730. 820, 830, vou, 11 uu, 11 14, 11 aa a m, isuu noon uiraitea ex press 1 06 and 4 50 p m) 12 44, 1 35, 1 10, 2 30, 3 20, 9 uu, 1 oif, 00, 0 ou, 0 ai, 0 ou, 7 13. s ix ana iu ou p m, 1201 night. Sundays at 3 20, 4 06, 4 40, 5 36, 8 12. 8 SO, 9 60 11 35 a m aud 12 44. 1 40, 2 30, 4 02 liimiwu ov) o sBji 0 ai, d du, is ana nuprn ana 12 01 night. For Sea Qlrt, Long Branch and in termediate stations 8 20 and 1114 urn, and 4 00 p m weekdays. For Baltimore and Washing ton 8 50. 7 20. 8 31. 9 10. 10 30. 11 18 a m. 12 35 iltm. ltud express, 1 30, 3 44,) 4 41. 6 57, 7 40 p m 12 08 nig-ai.. r or i-Toeaoia oniy o uu p ra week aays. r wr x iibiiuuru uuiy hv 6 U9, ui, o uo auu HOI 1 m SundAvsatSSO. 7 20. 910. 1118 am. 141. B 6 7 40 p in. 12 03 night. Baltimore nnly 5 08, 11 30 p in. For Richmond 720am, 130pm and 12 03 night Hjnaays, 7 20 a m, 12 08 night. Trains will leave Harrlsburg for Pittsburg and the West every day at 12 25 and 3 10 a in and (limited 3 00) nnd 3 40 p m. Way for AI toona at S 15 am and 110 pm every day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 20 s m every day uuu iu eft p iu wwk iiuyn. TralnB will leave Sunburv for Wllllamsnort. Elmtra, Canandalgua, Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls at 5 10 a m, and 136 n m week uays, r or nimira at d isu p in weeic uays, For r.riu uuu inieruieuiuie yuinus ui o iu am aany. For Lock Haven at 5 10 and 9 66 a m dally, 1 35 and 5 30 n m week davs For Renovo at K 10 n m, 1 35 and 5 30 p m week days, and 5 10 a m on Sundays only. For Kane at 5 10 a m, 1 35 p m C. H. Puoil. J. R. Wood Gea'l Managei I Qen'l Pass'E' Agt. First National THEATRE BUILDING Bhemiudoalx, Faittia. CAPITAL, , W. LBISKNRING, President. P. J. FERGUSON, Vice Presldant R. LEISENRING, Cashier, S. W. YOST, Assistant Cashier Open Daily From 9 to 3 3 PEE CENT. hierest Paid on Savings Deposit DR. THE EX. 50QXorlli jfcVtmOi tit "JfOtolDW Orcua. rttilnrJolphl. APTEU ibq ranilly rbk1uD, tbe hot pia nad ail vert 1 ting dooturs buT ftilltd, nHnt-ll an quarks v. iio inmilao to ourf jou efttT Ml idliui full, nud toglveiop i raiu gtiamnui-. fm tdrte, tret tri-aliiieut, ud tf'r the belt I windier, tbi) till Miiiibfuuniifi, wltli their flO called lOLks reftorutiitd, toUow, up' E otters, and otliur neLrvt noatruni ham urj con corns, the bnnii cure Diedioluct rtu , uto ( buteiwliidjtxi and robbed ton, TfltN so and rotiMiili DR. G. F Til EEL fthohasb&dejearV European Hot-r!i-alaii1 20yors practl oil ovporiinoe. Bo examiuad by bin. Up wi'l pandHly tell you hi tber tour caro 1 i.raMo or not. flc doft- n t n a run toe, not dcM b- linlni to beGod'e equal, but t Sw hip th- moBtdei perate caxrs of Syphilis, Ulcere, StrlctnrM. GonorrhoeiJ Polion, aud Diithargee. Hud. ri.r Uvw Melancholia acd ilantihcnrtodDeis, and all Uiok diai-axcd from ctlcotenf youthftJ Indiscretion, of btb r-en, arr ure of aur?. Ceniembert J)U. TILE EX does cure whnt all otlii-rn Mil) claim to do. DEt IHESL uses common renne trvat merit. He cotubince the All patblc, Hotnrro)alhlc, end Fclectlc nrfltcins of tuedlolao tiher ever they are indioutrd. Ilouri- Pully, V to 8 o'clock! eren Inge, C to 8, Wed. and Hat. evening irom 6 io 10 o'clock t Sun dare, 9 to 12. Bend 10 cm. north cf 2ci. itniDj"! for book " iViiffl,' tbe only true rmdiol btniW adrtTtiurd, a frlcad to oil, Toung, uud middle-aged of bulb Helen. AVrtto or call. AVOID ilootorn wtrniDg you againrt metllcat booke : they are afraid yo 'v. Ill flul thflr ignorance exnowd. UKAD Dr, Thee!' UtU moDlali la AVediiewli'i and Bnturday'a Pblladclphla Tint. USED BY ALL ROOFERS. ELAfjTIO H,xa.,b"be3? Oement t For Slate, Tile, Tin or Iron Roofs. Sold In all sizo packagos from 10 pounds np. Potntlnc un and renairintr all cracked Joints on nil kinds ot roofs, nnd around chimneys, coping stones, skylights, dormer windows, gutters, wood or stono work, breaks and nail holes, or any placo to be mndo water-tl lit; un equalled for laying and beddlnp; MLATE AND TILE ROOFS, also copings. They will never leaa or Deoome loosenoa- mi very aanesive, sticks firmly to anything, forming a tough, leather-llko skin over tho top, will not run or loosen from joints or cracks, summer or win ter. This cement needs no reference. It has stood the test for thirty-two years, and never falls to give perfect satisfaction. It is tbe most useful articlo a roofer can have in his shop. The cement is prepared ready for use, am is to be uppllfd 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. (P.slabllshedl8G0) Address, J. G. IIETZEL, 58 Maine St., Newark, N. J. TWICE TOLD TALES! 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. Ho also keeps on hand full line of Groceries, Fresh Butter aud Egs, Po tatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. i 33. I-IOJ333rffSA.aiE'S smsfHQMgi .YOUTHCURSk Meillsal 08CM. S06 N. SK00ND St., l'Mloi't, To, Are the oldest iu America fur llu treatment of Special IHneauitfS 4: Ywnllifni Error. Vaiicoi-Ble, Hydrnri-i,-, liu;itrri T ..-.t Manhood. Tk-ttntnient by Hull ti Npi-riully. Com miHilrnii'tns iac-- nv nil'!- ntl.il ml slump f.. nuok. Offi'elwurilK . M. toil". M , 0t.i8P. '1 All day Saturday. Sundays, 10 to 111 A 51. FOXaMKR'S Saloon : and : Restaurant 116 N. WHITE STREET. tfrat-olaM Loser User, Ale, Porter and Tern pe ranee Drinks ktid Cigars. Fine old Wluot andLlquora always on hand. H. 0. FOLMBR, Prop, Hess' Livery Stable, ziS N. fltarlcet Alley. NEW BDQ6IES AND HARNESS, SAFE HORSES Finest turnouts In town. Would be pleasod to receive a share ot tht public patronato M. M. UURKE, ATTOTlNll YfAT-IJi W SHENANDOAH, PA. Omoos Room 3, P. O. Uulldlng, Hhemndoih nd sterly IluUdlng, Potuvllle. DOCTOR s-iTLr.Tmtm r."-"v arc
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