The Herald. JUIil.IBItHD DAILY, SUNDAY HX0H1THD WHBKLY, KVflKT HATOItDAY. Jf. .1. nor Kit froprMor Jl. c. ItOTttK lUtlor and JntHAw W, J. IHIlfH HiWor J, JIT, IIOYHK' ...... f i In Mnnmifr Tho KrNMKfl HcKM.D has a larger circula te, is -Hhenandouli ttti in? otfcer flspor pub' Hebe. Book open to all. SUBSCRIPTION ft ATEH! tiLV. wr mr - ,..,...M 00 viki.t, per vr ...... I 10 Atlirttt nr Hit. Transient, ID cents per line. Orat Insertion ; 5 MM por line esch substiauent lns'rtlOTi, llstes r rcgolsT advertising aw be hd on upplloa Hen at the offlee or by mutt. Snterod at tee Postomoe t Shenandoah, V-j. lor transmission tthrough thu mUs m second-class mall matter. "TiiKcontluned fault finding of IUp Dmmoratlo politicians! awl press over the large pension list Iih-j let! an ux. Ihange la rmn irk: The Pennlon Ap rtroprUtlnn liill now before emigres appropriate $1 0,000,000, the Inrirest Mini ever carried In an appropriation MPft'tire. 'fhls pnormoii? total In due to Democratic ell rt to destroy the Onion, and the Democratic party in twpoDBlble for every dollar of It. Voth for your favorite teacher. Tim dispensary system of control Hun the Honor tratllo which is nmln. fail ned in Clark county, Ga., hits proved nsucco'S from at least a pecun iary point of view. From this plan Hin nniinlv. nnoriiMnf tlirniirli an agent, is tha dole vender of Jntoxl caut within Its hoarders. The ft')) rl of the agent for fust year shows that $95,000 was snont in tiie purchase of llqinr, which yieldid a gross n-lurn of (77.00(1. The net prollt was $H 010 Thesoiial elleot ot tills system is not tii ted. It is not. probnhle, however, that the dispensary idea will be adopted north of Mason and Dixon's 'line. A ltiLij has lnniutrofluoed into our State Lgislatn providing fur the purchase by the state ot the ground upon which Washington's army pii camped nt Valley Fore. Two Imu Am and ttfty acres of land constUiite the historic spot, and au appropriation ef $8'),009 is needed lo secure the prop erty. It Is proposed to convert the place Into a public park and to rescue from decay as far as possible the ip- Miains of the forts and inlrenchmenU reared by the patriot army. In order to comruuud the project still further lo public support it is designed that the park shall be used as a camping ground the National Guard of this Ute. The bill has received the cor dial Indorsement of numerous social, historical and commercial societies of thUstate. It is a meai-ui-e for encou rajre meut of patriotism, and should be passed. Wis learn wisdom from experience, if., not our own experience that of others. It Is a conceded point that the ravages of cholera in- Eunpe last ) ear were generally iu proportion to i he sanitary or utisanitary condition of the localities in which It manifest ed itwtf. While in cities iu which thorough sanitation was observed there were only sporadic oases, in tilthy cities, such as Hamburg, it not only secured a firm foothold, but rwept away thousands of those who were most exposed to the influences of j the many nnclean spots in that city.! The moral U obvious-. If we would eaospe such a calamitous dispensa tion, Hamburg's example must not be .imitated. We must grant no mercy to unoleaoliuess In s'reet, Uue, alley or house, and everything that has a 0 tendency to foster the plague should lie removed, no matter where found. This U no time for halting oi hesita tion in the matter. The frost and snow are with us, and we are still iu -what may be termed the midst of "winter; but spring is approaching, and In a few wtcks in the ordinary opne of Nature's workings wet-bull have warm weather. Let us now take the needful precautions, nor defer them uqtll too lcte. The T&aerae of breaking lame Wmneys Is abroad in the land. I There are two sorts of chim-' neys ; brittle and tough. Niuety- ?ino in a hundred are brittle, lie worst are imported from Germany. The best are Mac , beth's,,Pearl-top"&"Pearl-glass." 1 Two sorts as to workman bip: fine and coarse. The fine, are Macbeth' " Pearl-top " and " Pearl-glass." The coarse re rough and out of propor tion; miafita and misshapen: ', they 4q, not make a good draft; they smoke. Two mxt its tP glass ; trans parent and gray "PearUop" and " Pearluas " are clear, fine and tough not tough against cdkl0t tough against heat. can for "rwHoo" ;or l4 SOLDIERS, ENGIRGLE ' KANSAS' GAPITOL Gov. LewclHng Threatens tc Drive the Republicans from the House To-day. HE CALUi OUT THE ENTIRE STATE MILITIA. ' I IVht.! 'Iliat the Jtntwe IVtll Not llnf lnlll ItlniHl in siifil Hon- Die lti'iil ll(n l:irctfil mi Ihitinuixt Into tin ltuu, Aftrr Iti'lnR I'.nrri-il (nit by tlm lNlillllntflActloil oT tlln DdtlElllst 1 1 lino lSnilrrntl. Totkka, Kan., I'eb. 10 Tlic iwlltioa) sltiirttlan liuro lm rsacbcu a crisis. Au open conflict is now Iwlieveii to bo lnevit able. The bitterness engendered between the oiUKwkig parties UurlliK Uib uHinpaitp. iidiI nlncu the organlKHtlon ot two rlvn Houses of IU-preSfiitutlvSh may be wiped out with blood. Violence lias already ijecn jportcil to. The llepublican House, which was burred by armed Populists from the Hull o( lti-presentatives, has taken forcible ptw- fcl'BsiOU. Tlie Populists have tempornrily nband oned tbetr places iu the Hall aii'l journwl until 1:80 to-day la. await the outcome of executive lnteifereiice in theii belialt. Gov. LewtillluK lias issued a proclama tion calHuir out the entire Statu militia. When the liepnbl leans went to enter the hall of Representatives yesterday they found the doors had been barred. Tbey were barred by the Populists. The Republican leaders soon determined to force an entrance and sledge-hammers were secured for this purpose. 'J'hey were used to such effect upon tlio doors of a side entrance leading to the hall that they were pooh demolished and the members of the Republican House filed quickly through and entered the hull. Had the Populist House been iu session a conflict would surely have resulted, but fortunately the Populist House was not to meet Until one o'clock, and conse quently whs not in session at the lime. As soon as it became known by the Populists what bad occurred, Governor lH-ellinu; was notineu. Hn promptly called out the milltln and lustructoil them to proceed to the hall and eject the memliers of the Republican boiifce from the floor. The soldiers started on their mission. Tlic Republicans being informed of tbo action of the Governor, held a hurried conference to determiuo upnii what course of aotiou to pursue. No definite plan was decided upon but IndivuUiql Republicans went to work trying to induce the Santa i"e E til road to cull out its shop hands to oppose the militia in ejecting the Republicans from the hall. Other industries that were known to be iu sympathy wlt,h the Republicans were also asked to lurnisli men for tUu same purpose. v Down stairs the Populists were not idle. Compiiny C, a local militia company which Adjiu.-Gen. Artt! bod notified to st mil in readiness, was already on the ground and orders were telegraphed to Helton and Marion lor companies 1) and Q. While these warlike preparations Were going on the Republican House was muk ing a show of busiuess, but nobody took any interest in the proceedings, until Sir. Hale of Rush, arose and said that it was fitting that the efforts ot Speaker Doug lass should be recognized by his brothers and be desired to present to him in tbo name of the House the instrument which be bad used to call the House to oriler. As be said this be produced from be biud his desk the big sledge-hammer the speaker had used to help ellect au en trance into the ball of the House, and which be afterwards used in rapping the House to order. Tills was tlio signal for more cheering, and when Doiigl.iss received it lrom the hand of the page he held it aloft, the members stood up and shouted, and when Douglaw, used it as a gavel the membjra Imi'ly danced. The Populists, anticipating the events 01 the day, attempted to throw toe bur den of tbe situation on Sheriff Wilkinson, V 1.149 UVUIJVJi j The Governor informed .him officially late in tue artonioon that rumors, ap. lMU-eutly well fouuued, were in circula tion, to tbe ellect that a lawless mub (tbe Republican House of Representa tives; couiemputea tue forcible invasion 01 toe rtail or tbe House ot Representa tives, and culled upon him to summon a sheriff's posse comiiatus to resist such luwless invasion and to preserve tue peace. Speaker Dunsmere, of the Populist House, sent the lollowlng to Sheriff Wll ftuaon: ' "Sir I hereby eall on you, as sheriff of buawuee uouuty, tor suflloieut force to preserve tbe peace and authority of tbe House or Hi uuue. " Tbe sheriff after taking legal ad vice re fused to comply with the demand of tbe Governor aad tbe Populist Speaker and notified them that it tbere was a House of Representatives legally organized it was clothed witb the power to appoint a Sergeant-at-Arms who would have all tbe power necessary to call to his assist ance any number of citizens necessary to enforce tbe authority witb wbiob be was iu vested by the lioue; that he did not wish tu decide which Uousd is the legally organised body and should take no part as long as tbe peace and quiet of tbe citi zens remained undisturbed. This reply of tba sheriff determined the Governor tu call out the militia ami after tbe Republicans made forcible entrance to Representative Hall, tie wired tbe oom- ntauders ot tbe various companies to re pair at onde with their commands to tbe soene of hostilities. The various companies which bad been drawn up about tue Slate House accoru ing to the ideas of tba individual com ruauduuU were given positions at tbe four main entrances to tue capital on its four sides. bqnads of men were post ed at all the bussuieut entrances. beutiuel Hues were thrown out, and the situation assumed a really wiiit.rk-aptut. The forces were divided into three parts, Saeb lu i-e.n in on active duty eih hour3, ubi.. - other luu, Wblle being aeid in jvrve, ikre permitted to obtain rest and reiie-aimouts. This pian was odopte 1 to aid in carry ing out tbe geaeral phut Of a siege. The Postulate liectdeA not to lorce tbe Ms or an atoanlt 0410a the Et-pubiica n potman m mgrnwnnive ami o.u tu Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report WEKHft . ICS - m . ABMWTHY PURE conquer lliei -iemy lj s-eae, aiel '.ti . avert a voliflici u-vl p; -Mbl bloo-Uned lywt evenmu ttov. l,i-welulir np.ie.u 1 nl the door of tbe lluti-.e ami nsked 11 1 mission. He was neri'iltteil toeiiterund as he made his appearance tbe members rose In respect. He made an Impressive peech. , "1 came," be said, "not as the Gov ernor of the State, to order ymi from the ball. I come to you as a nun and I entreat ju'1 as citizens of It.uisas and men of no or to surrender tolthe leu'al authority ot the Stale Apd o vacate this bull." Continuing, be snid tbe events of the pest two days seemed to have robbed both sides of their reason atHl 'that (lie situation was now so strained that the slightest Incident might load to a con flict and bloodshed. Speaker pro tern Hocb interrupted the Govuruor to ask If It would Hot be fair lor enoh side to agree to fftoate tbe hall pending a settlement of tbe difficulty. The Uovemor said be would consider no compromise and no appeal from the Republicans, If tbe Republicans would not surrender, then he would b forced to order tho militia to drive thrm from tbe ball at the point of the bayonet.- A voice from the seats nsked: "Will you abide by tbe decision of tbo oourtsf" The Governor declined to reply and left tbo ball. Since the inauguration of tbe Populist movement thu State militia has received but little oflicial attention. Tho appoint ment of Adjt.-Geu. Artz was confirmed only yesterday. He is not very conversant with military affairs and during the excitement of the day he served more in tbo capacity of an orderly to Gov. Lcwclliug, eoinmun-der-iu-cbief, than in high military au thority, the only capable oiucur of rank ou tbe ground is Col. J. W. F. Hughes. To him late iu tbo afternoon Adjt.-Gen. Artz delivered an order to assume com mand of all officers and men of the Kan sas National Guard assembled in Topeka and around tiie State House, and upon receiving tho order Col. Hughes ut once took charge and brought order out of chaos. 'llm ?: .-unllvutit,' Action Kmlorsed. LRAVE.wvoirni) Kan., Feb. 1G A tre mendous meeting of citizens of all parties was held last nigbt in Cumbering ball, this city, to endorse tbe action of thu Douglass House at Topeka. Mayor Hooker presided, and Hon. Edward Car roll, John Haunon, . Is. Jlorrell, D. It. Anthony, and SI. W. Hook made speeches strongly endorsing tbo action of the Housu 111 tn.-vitig possession of and holding Representative Hall. BUSY DAY IN THE SENATE. "Debate 011 Api'ropriurlou 11111 Alossuge ll-clvel iMmilou 11111 Iu Hit, llou,, "vYamiington, Feb. 10. The Nicaragua Canal bill, Uiough having the advantage of being the unfinished business, bad to givo way yesterday in the Senate to the Sundry CivH Appropriation bill. All tbe amendments to that bill re ported by tbe Committee on Appropria tions, Including tbe World's Fair items, were disposed of, witu tbe exception of the series relating to river aud harbor improvements, and these were iu tbe full tide of debate wbeu the President's Hawaiian message was delivered, and then, without the delay of a minute, tbo Senate, on Mr. "Sherman's motion, wont into executive session. Tbe Invalid Pension Appropriation bill monopolized tbe attention ot tbe House yesterday. The general debate was enlivened by Mr. Boutelle, of Maine, who made one of bis vigorous and characteristic speeches. But the House at largo looked upon tbe controversy without excitement, and it ended v Itliout any gain ou either side. " Against the amendments changing tbe rxistiiiJ pension laws points of order vero made, tbe determination of which it as postpone.!. SPLIT OVER GRESHAM. llm Illinois House Would Hot Congratn late Clsvuluul. SrmrtonixD, III., Feb. 10. The lower H otise of tbe Legislature was thrown into an uproar for half an hour yesterday by a member moving to suspend tbe rules for tbe introduction of u resolution congratulating President-elect Cleveland upon the selection df Judge Gresham us a member of bis Cabiust. Consideration of the resolution was op posed, but the yeas and nays were de manded, to tbe embarrassment of tbe Democrats. Amid great disturbance and the vain attempts of several geutlemen to explain tbeir votes, the roll was called, resulting in tbe defeat of the motiou to suspend tbe rules br a vote of so to 00. Pension for iu. Doiiblmluy'a Wldoir, Washington. Feb. 15. In tba Hniu yesterday the Senate bill was passed gniiuiig n pension of s.V") a month to tbe AT 1 TIKE THE NtXT MORNING I fCEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION l KTTER. My doctor lajs It sets gently 00 tbe sHuusrh, liver and kidneys, and U a pleasant laxative. This drink Is made from liert,. and Is prepared (br ass LUH MEDICINE Alldrurri'taasUHatftOr and f a package. Ifyon c-annot get a. send your addreaa fur a free ample. I.aat'u Family Medlrlue uiovn the liowel TOrli day. In order t" be beallhy this is neeeaaary. AddreM OKATUlt F. WuoDWiKIi, I.kHov.N.V Cut Out ibe Iltillnts for Souvenirs. Chattanooua, Tenn., Feb. 10. The coroner has held au impiest over the body of the negro lynched Tuesday night. The verdict save that the dece-ised came to bis death at the hands ot persons not kuowrt' to the jury. After the Inquest lroii8 who were standing around tbe body took their knives and backed the bullets from the corpse to keup for souvenirs. There is great excitement among tbe negroes. Held In Unit foe l.uioeny. WlLMUtaroif, Del., Feb. 10. Thomas 11 Millikin, of Cincinnati, who claimed to represent in a theatrical way the ralgiied 'for larceny bufore Judge Ball 1 ,.-., a, n;n, ,...1, itim yesieiuity tiuu nsiu in i,wuv uuu. mini kin's scheme was to advertise for girls to jolu tbe theatrical company, secure money from them, and skip. Wliioonslii In Cnvoi' iif-Aunexnllon, Madison, Wis., Feb. 10. A joint reso lution was onereu 111 tue senate yoster day favorinir tbe annexation of the HiiwAihm iHlatuls. In tha Assembly bill was introduced to prohibit the sale ot cigarettes uuuer tue penalty ot fine or 30 day' imprisonment. The Craze htnkes California, Too. SachaMknto, Feb. 10. A bill was In trodtice.i 111 the House yesterday prohibit ing 1 lie wearing of hoopskirts and pro viding a penalty for violation of tbe law. Mrs. Elisabeth ilesser Baltimore, JUL Rescued from Death All Said Gho Could Not Live a Month Xow AUvo and Well ThanliS to Hood's Saraaparttlu. " I mini praise Hood's finrsaparilla, for It Is Wonderful medicine. 1 sullered 10 years with Neuralgia and Dyspepsia and fainting spells. Sometimes I would be almost stiff with cold perspiration. I spent ntueai ueai 01 money inr ineuiiiai aiieniiance. but 1 did not eet anv benefit until lnv iliiuizhtpr told me about Hood's .Sar.saparllU, and 1 began to take It. 1 neighed less than 100 lbs. and was A Picturo of Misery Kvery one who savj me thought 1 could not live another month. Itut 1 beean to improve at once alter beniiiniiiK with Hood's S.irsapa riUa, and have gradually guinea until I am now lierfecilj nin-il. I eat well, sleep well, aud am iu penect iieniin, x owe auto Mood's Sarsapas'ifia Instead of being dead now, I am alive and AVriUll J l-J ID." MHS. M.IZAHKT1I MESSKlt, l&t Harney Street, Baltimore, Mil, HOOD'S J'lLf.S are purely vegeublo, rer- feotly liariuleii, alwaya'rellaMe ami Iwieflclal. WANTS, Jfco. POK RENT. Soolety andolub rooms in tbe j. post omce DUiiaiDg. Apply vo ta. a. nurse- a ttoruey, uoom a. ns-i i-u FOR WALK. Mvery outfit for sale cheap for c-isb. Apply to M. P. Conry, No SI South Bin street. j-io-si I OST. An account book of 111 value what- JJ ever exeunt to owner Finder will please leave same at Hbhai.d oOloe aud receive reward. s I.ESMF.N Bnentetle men wanted, free nrenuld outat. Onn of our aseuts has oinieil over IjD.OOO la five years. J-371, IN6W iors 2-16 31 TTtrYNTRD Two hrbrht men of irood ad- YV dress, for a ptylnK position Must furnish good reference and security. Apply la person ui hbkai.u omee. w AVTKD A Bohool boy, aged 18 or 11 years. loworB ueiwi-eB ihjuooi uuura. wopiy i No. 87 North Jardln street. :-lft3t F Oil SALE OB ItSNT. A large store and dwelllnir. Store room suitable for an biisinest-. Stable In the rear. For lull parti culars apply at No, 131 H. Centre street, jiuiuuoy uny, i-a. .-iu-ii T70II HA LB. One-half Interest In the boolt ' nnd statinnrv Atom nf lln:ilrn & Itrmvn. KeaBon lor selltug going into other busiuess, Apply at once to 2-15-tf Fred. w. Hooks. ANTED A girl about 18 or 20, tidy in ap nearance. aood habits and not afraid to work, can find employment in a small family, no children, by applying at tbe IlmiALU ofilae puub oiuera ueuu uppiy. AHJSNTS WANTED ON (SALARY or com mission, to handle tbe new Patent Chemi cal InkRraslnc Penoil. Thonulckestandsreat est selling novelty ever produced. Erases Ink morougniy in two seoonas. iso aorasion ai psier. Works like miwlc 209 to 600 per cent, profit. One agent's sales amounted to fasOin six days. Another OSS in two hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address Tbe Monroe Mf'g Co., 1a Crosse. Wis. X4W b-Hi- ABRAM HF.EBMER 00. PORT CARBON. PA.. MttDufftcturerf o! Of Every Description. foys, Baoges, Caps, Regalias. &c ef inut oooo-i.owisr prices.- Write for catalogues. Correspondence solid too MAWfttt k. It. iStiil'tai. Lehigh Volley Division. Anthracite coal used ex clusively, Insuring cleanli ness and comfort Arrangement of passenger trains Deo. 4, 1892. PaBsotiBer trains leave Shenandoah for Pcnn Haven Junction. Mauch Chunk. T.n- lilghton, Slatington, White Hall, Catnsaunua, Allentown, UctSlchem, Kaston, Philadelphia, Haileton, Weathcrly, Quakake Junotlon, Del uno and Malianoy City at 0,01, 7.40, 9.08 a m., a. iu. o.t p. m. ror now york, o.' i, u.uu a. m., U.5Z, s.io, S7p. m. For Hszleton. Wlllres-nrrfi. Whltn TTavon. Plttston, Lacey vtlle, Towanda, Sayre, Woverly, Klmira, Rochester, Niagara Falls and tho West, iu.41 a. m., (.nun. m., no connection tor liocnea' tcr. Buffalo or Niagara Falls). 8.03 n. m. For Ilolvldcre, Delaware Water (lap and oirouusDurg, o.ih a. m.. o . p. m. r or i.umuerivuie ana xrenton, s.us a. m. For Tunkbannock. 10.41 a. m.. 3.10. 8 03 n. m. For Auburn, Ithaoa, Geneva and Lvons, 10.41 m.. 8.03 P. m. For J sancsvlllo. Lovlston nnd 11 caver Meadow. Af Q fill n m R ff C fll m I.aw A ..rlanlnrl iln'.ln.An QlAnnn nn T iim. ner Yard, e.ui, 7.4U, u.uu, iu.4i a. m., vi.fi, z.iu, ,ct d. m. For Hcranton. 0.01. 9.08. 10.11 a, m.. 3.10. 1.08 p.m. ForiiatioDrooK, jcaao, uriiion ana rTeeinna, ui, 7.iu, u.uu, iu.4i a. m., ut.sa, a.iu, b.zt p. m. i-or JiBDiancuuiruruviiio anu i.ost i;rccK, i.i, .46, 8.62, 10.16 a. in., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 0.36, 8.10, 9.16 p. m. ror uaven nun, ucntraua, Mount carmoi anu Shamokln, H.W, 10.16 u. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.07 p. in. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mnhanoy City and Delano, 0.04, 7.10. 9.03, 10.11 u m., 12.68, B.10, 6.SS7, .vs. v.s.i. lu.io p. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 7.63. 11.65 a. m. i. 10, 4.80, p. m. nnd nrrlvo at Shenandoah at S.UB II. IO., lli.Ki, 3. IU, !.2i p. III. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.60, 7.10. 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.62, 8.10, 4.10, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. 9.06, 10.15, 11.48 a. m., 12.S2, 3.00, 6.20, 7.00, 7.16, 9.30 p. m. jLcare anenanuosu lurxisziobon.o.ui, i.iu, v.uc iv.il n. 1U.J M.'M., a. ,v. u , O.IIW u.. Leave HaKleUin for Shenandoah, 7.36, 9.16 11 (."JU. IU., 1149,3.10, 8.9U. 7.IU, i.w p, in. STTMDAY TRAtNS. Trains leave for AuMunfl. Olrard vtlle and Loe fluu.1. .u a.n. k. f O Irt 'I At. n m Umn, W.tu c. III., l.tfu, tu y. ,u. e'or Yaieviiio. i-ar t i.'iace. aiunanov uiiy Delano, llazlelon, Illack Creek Junotlon, Pens uaven junction, juaucn ununa, AiicntowD noimeuem. uasicn anu jnbw ion;, e.iu a, m 2.66 p. m. i,-or l'niiaaoinnia iz.;w a us n m. For Yatosvilln. I'ark Place. Mahacov Cltv and rfelnnn. 8.40. ll.RBa. in.. 12 30. 2.66. 4.40 0.P1 o. m. Leave Huzleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.80 a. m., i.ua, 4.3, p. ra. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.50, 8.40. ll.SOn. m.. 2.45 n. m. Leave l'ousvmo lor snccanuoan, o.au, lu.ie &.m.,i.s, o.io p. m. . i a. Hwi'.iuAiiu. ucn. Mgr. C. 0. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia, Pa, A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A. youth Bothlohcm, Pa. PHILADELPHIA & READING R. R. TIME TaIlR IN EFTEOT JAN. 20, 1893 Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week davs 2.08,5.23.7.18.10.08 a.m., 12.33 2.48,5.53 p.m. Sunday i.uu, 7.40 a. m. roriMow yovk via Mauca ununic eeu days, 7.18 n. m., 12.33, 2.48 p. m. For Reading nnd Phlladclnhia. week davs. 2.08, 5.23, 7.18, 10.08 0. m.,12.33, 2.48,5.63 p. m. Sun uay, Z.UH, 7.io a. in., 1.2a p. m For Harrlsbutg, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m. 2.43. 5.53 n. m. i or Aiicntown, ween aavs, 7.1B a. m., iz.33, 48 p. m. For Pottsvllle. week davs. 2.03. 7.18 a. m.. 12.38 2.48. 5.53 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 7.4 a. m.. 4.28 p. m l' or 'lamaqua ana lusnanoy uity, weea uays 2.08. 5.23. 7.18.10.08 a. m.,12.33. 2.48. 0.53 n. m. Sun- lav. 2.08. 7.40 a. m.. 4.28 p. m. Additional for Mahanov Cltv. week dass.6.68 n. nl. For ancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.16 s. m., .io p. m. i-or wunamsport, aunnury ana i.ewtsourg, xeelK davs. 3.28. 7.18. 11.28 a. m.. 1.33. 6.58 nm, .Sunday, 3 83 a m., 3.08 p. m. For Mananov 1'iane. weeit aavs. z.uh. 3.sj. d.-ji, 7.18. 10,t. U.2o a. m., 12.33 1.33, 2.18, 8.53, G.58, 933 -j. m. auDaay, s.uo, a.zts. y.w a. m., a.oj, i.vi p. m. i-or utrsruviue, t iwppanannooK station D,ncb il ...a ,1 11a 9,4 r.-ys no mru ,, u r IS.8S.1.33. z!48. E.S3.' 0.58.' 9.33' D.'m.' Sunday. 2.08. 3.23. 7.40 a. in.. 3.08, 4.28 p. m. For Ashland and Shamokln. week days, 8.23 .23, 7.18, 11 2E a. m., 1.83. 0.58, 9.33 p. m. Sun aay, j.m, i.m a. m., s.us n. m. ikaiims run iii!iiAi,iJUAii: Leave New York via Philadelphia, woek davs 7.45 a. in., 1.80, 4 00, 7.80 p. m., 12.15 night. Sun1 i&y, o uu p. m., is.10 nignt. Lsave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days 1.00, 8. 6 a. m., 1.00, 4.80 p. m. Sundoy, 7.15 a. m Leave I'hiladelphla, wpok days, 4.10, 10 00 a. m i 00. 0.00 n. m.. from Marknt and I2th Sts.. and 1.86 a. m.. 11. SO n. m. from 9th and Greeu street. Sunday, 9.06 a in., 11.30 o. in , frem 9lh anft fireen. Leave Reading, week days, 1.8S. 7.10, 10.06, 11.60 a. ra., b.m. 7.07 p. m sunany, l.us, lu.te a. m. 1 iiana OAtlanUlD nrai.tr itn ,o DID n v 12.80, 6.11 p. in Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.06 p. m i.eave Taaaqun, week aays, aJW, 8.48, u.zn t m.. 1.21, 7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 8.30, 7.48 a. ro 2.50 cm. Luuve Mahanoy City, week days, 3.45, 9.18, 11.47 a. in., l.bl, 7.42, 9.54 p. m. Sunday, 3.46, 8.12 a. in., o.m p. in. uca.Q .uauuuu, i iqiiq, nova uivb, .iu. t.w, 8.80,9 3ft 10.40.11.69 a.m., 1.06,2 06,6.20,6.26.7.67,10.10 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00. 8.27 a. m., 8.ST, 5.01 p. m. Ltavo Girardvllle, Rappahannock Station), weeks days. 2.47. 4.07, 6.30, (.41 10MOa.nl., 12.06, 2.12 .11, 5.26, 6.32. 8.03, 10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.17, 1.07. 8.88. a. in.. 3.41. 5 07 D. m. Leave Wllliamsport, week days, 8.00,9.80, 1200 a. ux., 0,so, ll lap. m. aunaay, il.id p. m. For Ualtimore. WashlnHton and the West -via B. & O. R. R., through trains leave Girurd Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. A R. R. R.) at oo, b.ui, n.-' a. in., a i, d.s. 7.1s p. m. sucas; 0 ou, n.us, u.vi tt. m:, is.oo, n.-is, v. 10 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. . I.esvo Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf ana aoum street aari, ior Atlantic uiy. Weekdays Eioress. 9 00 am. 200. 3 00. 1 6 00 p m. Aooommodation. 8 00 a m. 5 46 n m bundays Express, uuo. 10.00 a m. Aeoom xnodntlon. 8 00 a m and 4 80 o ra. Returning leave Atlan tie City depot, Atlantlo ana Araans&s avenues, weeaaavs- uxpress, I w, I v w u ui uuu uuu B u Jl III Accommodation, 8 16 a m and JU p m. Sundajs liipi-eas. 4 HO, 8 00 p m. Aooomniodatfon 716am and 4 80 p m. a G. HANCOCK, Uen'l I'ass'r :Att i. a. MwauuAKU. ien i naanscer PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SCntJTLKlLL DIVISION. NOVEMUBR 16. 1891. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tho above date for Wlggan's, GUberton, Fssckvlile, Now Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, Heading. Pottstown, Phoonlxvllle, Norrlstown and Phil adelphia (Uroad street station) at 6:00 nsfl 11:48 a. m. and 4: 15 p. m. on woek days. For Potts vine ana intermediate stations v:iu a. m. SUNDAYS. "'For Wiggan's, GUberton, Fraokvllle, New uasue, &i. uiair, rousviue at o:oo, u:iu a. m. and 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg. Roadlne. Potts town, Pboanlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at s:uu, u:j a. m., a:iu p. m, Trains leave Fraokvllle for Shenandoah 10:40a.m. and 12:11, 6:01, 7:42 and 10:09 p.m. nunaays, u:ia a. m. ano o:u p. m.. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:16. 11:48 a. m and 4:40,7:15 and 9:42 p. m. Sundays at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station) for i'otisviue uau isnenuuuoan at o o ana a 30 a m, 4 10 and 7 00 p m week days. On Sundays leave at 0 60 a m. For Pottsvllle 0 23 a m. For Now York at 3 20, 4 06. 4 10, 6 3a, 0 60, 7 30, 8 20, 8 30, 9 60. 11 00. 11 11. 11 35 a m. 12 00 noon (limited ax. press 1 06 and I 50 p m) 12 41, 1 86, 1 40, 2 30, 3 20, 1 UU, i OS, D UU, 0 UU, 0 3U, 0 BU, 7 13, S IS UnU IU 00 ra, 12 01 night. Sundays at 3 20, 4 05, 4 10, 5 31 8 12. 8 30, 9 SO. 11 35 a in and 12 41, 1 40, 2 30, 1 ( (limited 4 50) 5 28, 6 20, 0 50; 7 13 and 8 12 p m and 12 oi uignt. for sea uirt, Long urancb ana In termediate stations 8 20 and 1114 am. nnd 4 01 p m weekdays. For Ualtimore and Washing ton 8 50, 7 20, 8 31, 9 10, 1020, 11 18 a m, 13 35 (llm- ilea express, i au, 3 to,; u. 001,7 w p in is ua ntght. For Freehold only 5 00 p m week days. l-or naiuniore oniyai us, 1 ui, o us anu 11 no in. Sundays at 8 50, 7 20 9 10, 11 IB a m, 4 41, 6 7 40 p m, 12 08 night. Ualtlmoe only 5 08, 11 pm. For Richmond 7 20 a ml 30 p m and 12 niahu Mundars. 7 20 a m. 12 08 nleht. Trains will leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg anu tue y esi every aay ai is m ana iiu an and (limited 3 00) and 3 10 d in. War for Al toona at 8 16 am and 4 10pm every day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at II 20 a m everyday anu iu so p m Trees uays. Trains will leave Sunburv for WllliatnsDort. Eliuira, Canardalgua, Rochester, HuHala and Niagara Falls at 610 a ra, and lip week aavs. r or uimiro at a au p m wees aays, i"or jene ana wtermeaiuie points nniutm au: VA r 1. 1J ..... ...Kin BW.J, ft Ui a M ArtUrm f UI UWU lU.OU lib u IU BMU w J u w 4U. I 0 and 6 80 1) m week daa For Henovo at 5 10 m. 1 th and 5 SO p m week days, and 6 10 ro on uuaat b only, ror ttsne at 1 19 a m, lap week it vvs C H I'tion. J. R. Wood. Gen'l Manager, Uen'l Paas'e'' Agt. sirst National BANK TIIEATRK IIUILDINO Olicnandoali, Peiina, CAPITAL, - K. W. LEISENItING, President. P. J. FERGUSON, Vice President. R. LE18BNRING,' Cashier. S. W.-YOST, Aesistant Cashier. Open Daily From 9 to 3, 3 PEE CEHT. fnierest Paid on Savings Deposit. 0 .ttu t-Mm AhS Ami w&A Fourth HC AHER tbo UinllT phylolan, the tor 1 piUxi an a ftdvcrtUlDK doctors han failed ua won us qu-ivKa iu j-romlne to ourt Jyrj ait.r ttlt OtLr-rn full, attd to aivm ran JI . wriiuii guiirttutct, fiei- idUco, frM StS tr'-afuciit, ktui nt'tptbe belt. EinfJ)er, X Wrtliru MK1K1, riMsrillltl, UtllCtt, IDD- it tiurien, aud oilier Ltret nontnnn hum bug conwruF, the fa, tu oore medlolnet, eu , pic , lime swindled nnd robbed tou. THH ua aud r iuiuti dr. n P Tirrrr. hoUhiwl6yeer' European Hospttel rimi SO yeam' prtCtX en avpt-rleooa. B extmlaed bj Lllu h. MllcHntlldly ttllyoo whether your OftM iicarabl or ucu He drxMiutguitntiitef.nu d.i be claim to be God equul, l.ut h lie- tutv tlio most dei jjerat uaras of Syphilis, Ulc-rs, Etrictuiw, GonorThoeii) Finooii, and DiictarijM. buttTttN tr.m ilelatcjioli an IowDhe4rteduet, and all thoiw discanod from cduoti of yoothlij Iadlteretton, or both netf s, nre fiirt of a ci re. Remember, PR TJIEEL docs our what nil tih r only claim to do, iiR, THEELitBeeotnmon upote trfittnrnt. K' -nniblnemb Alio paiblo, UomoFOMtblflt hod Kctrotie i) Mems of luedidoe vber ever tbey are indlcmcd. Hour- - Il).lt to .1 o cluck ( eeo lngi, 0 to B , Wed and flat, evening riom 6 to 10 o'clock ; Sun darn, 9 to 12. Kend 10 cu. fnrtb oi Set. statnr.it for book " SVtil h, ' the onlv trnc inertlral book advert Iswt, a friend to old, young, and nilddle-Bgod nf ln.tb m'xm. Write or call. A VOIP doctorn warnifipj you agulnit meiltcal bookn , they are afraid yoi will And lblr Uunrutico expoxed i;KA1) Dr. Tbeel'a teiU iLoolala lu Wodncxday'a and Haturdny'a Pbltadelthla Jimts. USED BY ALL ROOFERS. ELASTIC Rubber Conisnt I For Slate, Tile, Tlu or Iron Rools. Sold in all size packages from 10 pounds up, PolQtliurunaud renslrlns all cracked lolr.ta on all kinds ot roofs, and around ckiuiucys, coping stones, skylights, dormer windows gutters, wood or stone work, breaks and nail holes, or any placo to be made water-tit nt: un. equaueaior laying onu Deucung slatk and rlLE ROOFS, also copings. They will m vci leak or become loosened' ItU very ailt' sive. sticks flnnlji to anything, formlng'a toufih, leother-liko skin over the top, will not ruu or loosen from joints or cracks, 'Summer or win ter. This cement needs no referenop. It ta9 stood the test for thirty-two years, and never una to give periect satioiaotion. it is tue most usoful article a roofer oan have In h s shop. The cement is prepared ready for use an Is to be appll d with a trowel, and iv Kept moist by keeping covered with watrr or oil and will not get stiff or dry. Colors, brown and black. (Established 1860) Address, J. u. iiniACiu, ou Aiainc 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 G-rojenes, Fresh Butter and Eggs, Po tatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store I (Muldoon's old stand) COMER CENTRE AND JARDIS STREETS Medleal OBli-M. 208 N. 8SC0XD Ht., f Iliad's, Pa. Are the oldest In Amerlia for the treatment of Hpectnl Illnesses & Tontliful Errors. Varlco-eli HydMcclp, llupmre. l.ont MaiihcKXl, Treatment liy Mall n Npeelally. (lom muulcatluns narri'iilv t'.'nluli'iitial Solid stamp rof Hook, tiffii u hoars! 9 A. M. to5 P. M.,6tnl". JU All day batuidu) . .Siuulays, 10 to IS A M. WEEKS Has removed to Bill Jones' old siana 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Whore he will be pleased to meet the wants of his trleods aud tbe pablle lu BYorytMag ia tlio Drlaklag Une. Hess', Livery Stable, ix8 H. Warket Alley. m BDflftlES AND HARNESS, SAFS HORSES Finest turnouts In town. Would be pleaeed to receive a share of the public patronage M. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-A 1LA W 8BBMANOOAII PA OSoes Room 1, P. O lluilding, Jhensndosli and Mterly Building, Pottsvllle. aff
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