The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, February 20, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 2

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    The Herald.
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oUiur piliW put),
llooki opes to all.
BUBSCHIPTION RATE!
B.n,T,pr year,.......... ............. K 00
WMTKiiT, per yenr,..... ..m.m 1 60
Ailvr'tihuj llulni. '
Traestetit, 10 cents per line. Ural insertion ; f i
eente per line eson subsequent Insertion. IUivbn 1
tor regular ikdvertUlw? cun tie had on aiipllott
tioa At ttio ofllee or by mall.
Bsttd nt the I'osUjflloe nt Hhenandosh, I ,
tor tfHROTnUiMori through the mMU
as sesond-riaM mall matMr.
OUR. COUNCIL.
To-morrow's battle U a ino3t tmpoit
sritone to the taxpayers of this town.
Mypon its mult depend, In a rich'
itiwure, the future proapi rlty of o'tr
tnrough. It la within the rower ot
tbu people to give Slienaudoith th
best municipal govt-rmiient in the
eounty; and It is also within their
jwwer to allow the administratis
f borough iitlutra to be ext'rtd soluh
hi the Interest of a few to thudt'lr.
mentof thu people at large.
In municipal uleiitious we bi-llevf
party llnesslioiild be obliterated. One
nt the greatest tletrliriBiits to tlie ml
r.ineeuieut of this town hns ben thf
intense partisan ft tiling existing i'i
local flections for borough olll ii ds,
tiie result of which has uot ihi Bliirht
sit boirlug upon any political (jut'stbiu
either national, statoor niuuiuipal.
The llmesi of a oaudidttto for lor
ugh otlle,' should not be K'tugeil by
party faulty. As a matier of f.utt, tht
only true qualillu.itiou should be, will
the ailUira of the borough bB adminis
tered to the bdiji interests of the town,
ud not solely for personal gain. T.ie
actions of our German population
W a haalthy iudleiliou, and puitiU to
the fact that thu citizens of the town
have como to a realization of thin f iot,
he result of which will add greatly
to the advancement of the borough.
In the seleell jii of Counciluieu os
poclally should the groaleit care be
exercised. The Borough C unoil
being the legislative boiiyof the town,
it is from that bp ly that emeuatei
Itiws dlteotly affecting every taxpayer
f the town. For that remon we
believe that pjrtUau prejudice should
not be blindly followed iu electing
members of Cjuncil, but the best men
should be elected, irrespective of party
nominations'.
The mere fact of a man receiving
she purty uouii nation -not being
fitted for the oflloe which he seaks is
no good reason for bis election. S
long as the present intense partisan
feeling exists lu local elections, lust ho
long will the affairs of the town be
administered lu tbeinUrtof personal
gain to the derrloieut of the tax-paying
portion of our citizens.'
Let the voters discriminate between
tbe goodand the bad in o wr.iu their
Totea to niorrow, and the result will be
a better administration for the town.
Votb for your favorite teacher.
Ax 'able bodlel youug man who
wanti to get n free trip to Europe, to
3tudy art or see the ooiiutry, can get it
ilmogt any day by shipping on boird
ne of the oattle steauiem at any of
Mie Atlantic porU and working his
jMtasagecver by helping to fed aud
take care of the auiiuaU. It will prob
ably be pleasauter to wait till summer
Wore making the trip, however.
Thh 'Roman Catholic church,
through Cardinal Vaughn, archbishop
ef Westminster, England, will in ike a
united ell or t for, the conversion of
Africa and add the "dark oontiueut"
eventually ae a gem in the papal
erown. This labor is to be performed
by negroes from the United Stale,
who will be specially fitted for Its per
formance under the teachings and iu
spiratlnu of It muii Catholic prel ite
selected to impart the knowledge, and
Btosiona will be at once established
.itpolute where K'iropean Had Anieri
m merchandising is now exten lively .
ne. It med not ho related bow
yatemetlcally the Uthoho otiuroli
went to work to do the same kind of
labor in other portious of the world a
they were opened to trade and com-1
ntrrce, and how tbeir ml'slonarlee fol-
tewtd in the path of nierchauts, suo
Mediog, while they were gathering
euatomera to buy their wares, to wiu
foovaris to faith and build ap power-'
ty. pMrtobw oompoiwd of Md
lymw, wHo MlMTinl tiswMita in-
cere christians aiiouriliiii; totliulr faith.
It wilt tit; mi ltiHtructlve lessou to tin
L'mlL'alatits of llieolil mid new world
to wnloli thu new crusade on Idolatry
Hild ittiguniBiif, whliili Ui Cuthullo
Olturch now proposes to cuter tii"n In
ilia "dnrk coutliient," an whatever "f
thin ubinrter it iii'l-rttlo- to do It
lwrforinn with u strong will und a
t lear uiiderBtfinrtlnif of It purpoHttst.
JIAII VNOY CITY.
Thomas T. TlioniM gavo a Imnquet nt
Oeartiart'g In celebration of Ids olectlon to
the prenldeufly of tlie Young Ilea's ltpub'
llwn eluli. f .
S. lttiiUti, lately of New York, Is again
doing business hero.
' I.lttle Nugget" was produced at Uio opera
hone Satttrdsy tiiglit.
Oeorge Stltiser liM pureliised the prtbit os
ttbllshnicnt of Mrs. J. Ointpur.
The urinal lnpei;tlon of Co, K, "th Itegt.,
N. G. 1'., will take pla-o lu the nmr fiitiuc.
Jsmen Herohner and Hoy Strido oallsted In
the regiment Isst week.
Mrs. JabK Powell, of Shetiandoah, visited
frlondn in town Wliiew1ay.
Jnhu Shoemiker, of Hazloton, was a visitor
to totvu.
Two Htnatfurs of town hare been matched
for a sprint in the near future.
J'din SInichof to making extensive Im
provements to Ids place of bnslness.
'."..tide Becker wa slightly Injured In a
sleighing acoldout this week.
J.ihn lluber la expecd to retnru here
from Oermauy in the nr future.
Kills Lewi, rrceutly omployed at Shenan
Jo.hIi, is at his homo hnre and expects to
lciave for New York City shortly.
Shifting engine Mo. 310 of the L. V. R. It.
hiid eomo dlllloiiUy iu climbing tho gradi'
here Friday night on account of the snow
s'orru.
USE DANA'S 8VU9A.PARtr.iIiA, its
THE KIND THAT CUKES."
VOTE roiu
JOHN A. ItKIIiliY.
r-VNDlB.VTll l'OU COUNCIL IS THE THIRD
WAF.D,
v Hscause, he is an old relhililo citizen.
IU)(it8o, lie is Interooteil in tho welfare of
the borough.
IktMUto, ho Is a progressive citizen.
Because, if elected, he will help to crush
tho ring that is now spending tho people's
money lavbhly without anything to show for
ic.
llfcame, ho will not ho afraid to let the
penplo know wli.it ho may do.
Ilouaue, ho Is a responsible citizen.
Heouuae, ho is identified with every enter
prise tli it li.is beoii started hi tho interest of
tho peoplo ami tho borough.
Because, ho is tho friend of tho firemen
lltuauso, ho in popular.
Vote for him. Don't miko a mistakn.
Cor Council, vote for John A. Itellly of tho
Third ward.
Beociver of Taxes Higgius spent to-day at
tho county seat.
AssistHiit Postmaster Uenglerand wife aro
visiting friends at Pittston.
S. G. St. Hollopeter, M. M. Bnrkoand T. It.
Beddull, Ewis., transacted buslnoss at I'otts
vide to-day.
P. If. Hopkins, Jr., of North White street,
has recovered from his illness wd is able to
he about agiin.
Charles U. Anderson, of Pottsvllle, has
been added to the regular staff of Herald
hustlers.
Mrs. John Thurlby, of East Coal street, has
been confined to hur house for the past several
weeks on account of illness,
B. B. Frets, of Berwick, is spending a few
days in town with his Urother-ln law, J. S.
Hoosenick, of Kast Coal street.
llonamnnt Cntr4bntlon.
The following is an authorized publication
of the list of contributions thus fur received
for the Soldiers' Monument Fund :
S. A. BeddalU... ,. t 00
Plank Ridge Ujage, 88J I O. O. P 10 l
-'li8i.aDdo.ili C.maian(lery Mo. U ... So 0J1
R. H. MoriL- in .. .. 6 00
Camp Vo. . 1'. O. of T. A..." 10 00
Knights ot Golden Eagle ,. 15 00
O. T. A. B Hocl ty 10 00
Knights of the Mystlo Clmtn M, 5 10
W. O. No 18i P o. S of A 10 00
Jeontngi Co moll 807, Jr. O. U. A. M ........ as 00
Welsh Ivorttes o t0
improved nrd' r Red Men ;., jo 00
S' ns of nt. George 10 00
Ees uo Hook & Iidder Co io CO
tit. Mloh&al's Society (o 00
't. Pa'r'ck's Society ,..'l0 OD
V. O SOB, c. O. S. of A K 0)
Hhenandiish Lodge Nt, I. O O. P. Si 00
LI huantan Citizens' Society in no
CO'Umbla Hoae Co v, to
Phoeu'tx Hoe Co ...... 10 00
Ladie' Aid Hoolety, B. of V 25 00
German Bed Men 7 60
Washington Beneficial So dely 10 00
W. U No. lia, P O. S of A . SO 00
Tin the Hot-Hex,
Several harmless runaways took place in
town to-day. Horses left standi ag in front
of stores were mails restless by the severe
weather. One or two of the runaways
almost resulted disastrously.
POPULISTS DON'T- LIKE IT.
Tbe Xvvr JCIatiu Law lu AUbtuiit Will
IlKlrMimliHuTlmlr Votars.
Uontooxubt, Ala., Feb. 30. The Sen
ate baa passed tbe Sayra election bilL
It ha, already p.igid tbe House. Tho
Governor will sign It, and It will then be
come a law of tbe State.
The new election law provides the Aus
tralian ballot.
Its effeot will be to disfranchise illiter
ate voters to the number of 40,001) or
wore iu tlie Stat.
The penalties fur violation ef tbe see
tion govt-rulug registration and voting
are very rigid. T ..- new law will go into
e&'ect witlt Uie ut-xt ge.ieral elaetion.
The Kob Tmri Party Populists In
both Bouses were ajrabist tbe bill all tbe
way through. They bad been clamoring
far a new aud fair election law for iwc
years past, and when this onivm offered
Uveas they oppoaed tt iWreotlr.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
ABSOLOTEOf mMB
THE READING COLLAPSE.
Orr flina.OOO.OOO I,.nt In tliti Conci-rn'n
block unit CiojiiU In Tuo Weks.
Nbw Yobk, Feb. 20. The cnllapso of
the Heading Npeculntlve pool him CHUed
an ot the greiituat nuiisatlons of Wall
street.
The excitement and tho losses of Krl- i
day nnd Saturday will bo spoken of many j
yosrs to ci. ie its ono ot thu most exciting
cpiiodt'H lu the hialory of the stl'ewt.
In seven hours over 1,200,000 shares of
HeadiiiK stock were sold in New York
and Philadelphia, worth nt par &1S.0D0,- I
000. The whole anplba I otook at the com
pany is 840,001,000, o that more Until
the entire capital stock changed hands ill
Iihih than two days In tho two oitlus.
The lo in the nmrkot value ot tho
stock mid bonds in tlie sevon hour was
h limit, 1 113, 000, 000, anil wlUiln ;i forlnlulit
it Iiiih reaclieil tliu sum or $2l,OOi,000 or
to Li exact, tllo.ias.OUO lu the stock,
ami over $8,000,000 in the prstuiencj
bolide.
The niiiuos of the losers of these niil
llons are not announced. They nrj
mostly licit luou, nnd, whoever they are,
thqy oonociil their losses insteud of pro
chiimlnj; them. ' v
Tho cause for the dccltnu seems to bu
that the lieadlii company suddenly
nuedeil n sum of money wnioh it was iin
possililo to command. The iieoonlty was
ho gront that two pay car.i wero Ktoppeil
nuil thu ciiecks to individual operutors
lor coal wore not forwarded In aome
cinea. As soon as tlieno facts became
known In Wall street, immediately heau
the heaviest Jelling movement thu street
has over seen. There wits a inultitudo of
tt orios circulated, most of which were
lalsehoods.
BISHOP WlGGzR SPEAKS.
1'lxplullix tlui l'opfi's 1. otter on ifree 91a
houry nt tllt Jubilee Conuuri.
Jersey Citv, Feb. 20. Tho Tope's
Jubilee concert took plnco nt the Academy
o .Music In this city yesterday afternoon
aud 'was attended by many prominent
priests and laymen from nil thu Roman
Catholic i rislies of tho tlloceso.
Bishop iiiger was present and made
nil address from the stae ei-plaiQln tho
Popo'n enoyclicnl letters iu regard to Freo
Masonry mid the lubor question. He wild
ii'.t the Roman Ciitnollc Church was op
posed to all peciet sociutiua, but the
Poyo had selected Jlasonry for illustra
tion because It was the most prominent
beret organization in the world.
In regard to lalior he said that the
church would always bu n friend of thu
working peoplo so long us their cause
wh just.
The music (.ervices wero conducted by
Prof. Doiuiert, orgunist of St. Bridget's
Church, Jersey City, and composer of the
lip.''s Jiibiloe Mass which is to be sung
iu Home next summer.
OPPOSED TO ANTI-OPTION.
Tim Mfliv Spurutary ul ARrlfiiiltuvn Gives
11m Vlow uii Important Quauilous,
New York, Feb. 20 J. Sterling Mor
ton, of Nebraska, who has accepted tho
office ol Secretary of Agriculture in Mr.
Cleveland's Cabinet, whs interviewed iu
this city yesterday. Us Is a dim ol Hue
appearance and curries his 01 years well.
"Iam opposed to the Hatch ami-option
bill. Whit the farmers of this country
most need Is protection from some of
their alleged friends. I could not be
called a protectionist, but 1 should lie
heurtily in favor of that kind of protec
tion. The farmers need, ft ch uie in .ome
cf their ideas, imd they would be mate
rially beueutted by a cerium kiud of
education. It is generally said and be
lieved that the farmers are the instigators
and supporters ot this anti-option bill.
In my opinion they should be its most
vigorous opponents. The Pioduce Ex
change and Boards of Trade which, this
' bill is inteuded to destroy are ot the
.greatest advantage to the pro.1ucer.-i of
1 inuiu
Sir. Herman Ittcka
Of rochestsr, N. Y.
Deaf for a Year
Caused by
Catarrh in the Head
Catarrh is a Constitutional disease,
and requires a Constitutional Remedy
like Hood's SarsapariUa to cure it. Read :
"Three years ago, as a result of catarrh, I
entirely lost my hm'ring ar.d was deaf for more
than a yen-. I in, J rl.nu tlih-'i to emu It.
and had several p!iysU-l.i:.a alicmpt-H, but no
Improvement mi UjUi..int. I coi-Id di-lin.
SittoB sttsusd. I was inter nt uiiiuuz
myself tiinltr tlis csre uf a s;ioel iLsf wluu
some one suggested Hat p -sii !y iluuil's Sar
saparllla wm.ia t!j ii.o sti.ie guoif, I ticiran
UlUlllir IT W1 IIir.HT. It. .vnv.i..i In .... 1 . . II.. m
lielp. To my Mirnrueauclirrfcnsioy I foima
yneu I iuul i i'.i .1 ll rue Li'tlTi's lujt my Itcnr-
I wuii it lniuiuj. I i,.-,.t on UII I li!i4
tillten three niwe. 111? now i.i er ii vi ;ir niul I
can hror p-rlr iIt m II. I ti- ' led lxt
reryliii'ii Mlili t' cal.'.ih. lion 'vt!.lia
ivioarknbic cue, ami eorui4Jy iicommenni
Hood's Barsaparilla
HOOP'S VllMt m Pfrtrtobta.Ajo
wtfwrfS,rMDtprirls. MlvaUdnlai(f.
IttcnptHin (Slten to a Ilnllrond Jluu.
Watkhtowr-, N. Y., Feb. 20. The
U..ion Club ut Wuttrtown gavo a recep
tiou toUoiicrul Supt. Van Ktteu of the
jM w York Central Si Hudson Kivur rail
road Saturday evening which wns at
tended by the prominent business nnd
profstnionnl men of ttis placs.
Vt Ul lio 111 LnRnvood All tho Week.
Lakiwood. N. J.. Feb, 20. Mr. Cleve
land rsnm'ned quietly nt homo yebter
ilnv. Ho had no callurs. and mads no an
nouncements last livening hi regard to
places in his Cnbiuet which aro not yet
filled. He expects to remain at Lnkewood
all or this week.
Ill if Sumy htnrm at Iluffnlo.
DfiTALO, Feb. 20. Snow has been
falling for 24 hours, nnd it is now more
than three lest deep on jniiin street.
blockaded. Tho wind ut
one. time reached a velocity of CO miles an
hour.
W8 and
((nowtt lard nafys
hod too rck" hr
cn'dren. and deli'
cate persons, tiai
if" is wnliea llxj fo r
erj b odj tla i t finds
to cvspef$'a
JO (on$ as
U$ is. lAf?D
ftesa tijrtS must
So, but the
is better Ihan lard for
all Cooty'n )Uffboses; $
fias none, of fe. Qs'tt
' i mi TaTtb its - C I- tH ? Qtn ui u r.
Made onlv nv
N. K. FAIRjiAKIC & CO.,
CHICAGO ana 138 M. Htln ware Ave..l'SH.
ELEGTRSC BELT
BtST
twK2? MARMPTir!
IHPitOVEMEMTS. ffi SUSPEHSOftY. "
aw Wi'hoat M4lelue iU fcaVnMi rtnuHIos frera
evirfAXfitionor Ijnln.certp forMi.faceEfcjrrinJInorotlon,
63 toi iml f vhauitlen, dntlBH, Iohioi. uurv&c i CeblHty. deep
iti-n, l&iguor, rheamiuisio, hlfluc?, liver and blftddor
cjit.Mr.ir.tt lime baeK, lnmbBo, e'at geceful ill-haeltb,
etc. II ia olLr.(r1cbU eoctaiui WuUtrful lpcnonU OVisT
)lottiera, au.tKivttn ourtast thtt U iosluDttj felt br tbj
v-eror woorfnitfJ.OOO, end will euro allot tbenW
aUi. or at iij, TbouitLaJa jn,v heeo cutoC, by tMt sur
veloua Inveu'l'a nftr fill other rtmorlk.i failed, anl wo)
Clva Ituulrctis of tetltnlaU la this ivad every other lUte.
ntiFi.ivsrrr..! lnruovHi) Biscruir firsrrVROitv, ebn
rr H-test boon orr offered Mk Wen.KREK WITH ILL BELTS
lIittthandvificrcuirtrecfthWDiBAHTIiltDInOOtotHtnafi.
Iit&d for Ulufttrftted PuapfcWW, rtIlo,1, Mated, fro. Addrsu
No. 8ld Brand way, NEW YORK
CHAS. ZALLA
Bespectfully notlnes his frlenla
that he will open a new store at
Comer Jardin and Oak Streets,
Where ho will keep a full stock of
Green Groceries,
Clgws.Toliaoeo anil Candy. Poul
try and all kinds of game In aeseon,
Oysters nnd 311 la.
Open Monday, November 21.
ABRAi HEEBNER CO.,
PORT CARBON, PAr,
L Manufieturers of
f
JP Ol Every Uetterlptloii.
Fhgs, Baogns, Caps, Regattas, Ac
MTFINSST SOO0S-L0WC5T PIICCS.Hl
Write (or osMiotrues Correspondence solloiten
! L0RNZ SCSDJIDT'S
Ce'ebratsd Porter, and Beer
JAMSS SHIELDS,
i Manager Shenijcloah Branch.
CJU
nUDi.M. . dhifiiti.
Lehigh Volley Division.
) V1 Anthracite coal used ex
it cluslvcly. lnsuhng clcanll-
' ness nnu comfort
Arrangement ot passenger trains Dec. 4, 1802.
Passcneer trains lcavo Shenandoah tor
Pcnn Haven Junction. Mauch Chunk. Lo-
hlzhton, Slatlngtan. White Hall, Catasnuqua,
Aiieniown, jfGiiuencjn, Jasion, I'miaacipoia,
nnn and Jlnlionoy City at 0.UI, 7.40, 9.08 a m.,
iu, xtxi p.m.
Vox New York, 8.' 4, 9.08 s. m., 12.52, 3.10,
6.27 p. m.
eor uazicion, wiiKCS-iiarro, wnue uaven,
Plttston, Laceyvlllo, Townnila, Sayro, Waverly,
Elmira, llochestcr, Niagara Falls anil tbe West,
10.41 a. m., (3.10 ii. m., no connection tor Koches-
For llelvldoro, Delawnro Water Oop and
stroudsDure, o.ih a. m., b.ct p. m.
i or i.amucriviue nna'irenion. u.uo a. m.
Fnr Tunlthnnnnck. 10.41 a. m.. 3.10. 8 CK1 T). m.
For Auburn. Ithaca, Geneva and Lyons, 10.41
a. m.. 11.113 n. m.
ForJeanesvllle, Lovlstonand Heaver Meadow,
7.40, 9.08 A. m.,8.27. 8.l p. m.
For Auflenricd, Ilajieton, Stockton ana .Lum
ber Vard, 6.01, 7.40, 9.U8, 10.41 n. in., 12.62, 3.10,
5 27 n. m.
Fnr Hornnton, 0.04 , 9.06, 10.41 a. m., H.10, 5.27
3.UI p.m.
For Ilazlobrook, Joddo, Drtfton and Freelnnd,
o.oi, 7.1U. u.ua, iu.ii a. m , j.iii, o.n p. m.
7.40,8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.33, 8.10, 9.16
p. m.
For Ilaven Kun, Centralla, Mount Carmel and
Shamokln. 8.5S. 10.15 a. m 1.40, 4.40, 8.07 p. m.
For Tatosvlllo, Park Place, Mahanoy City and
Delano. 0.04. 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a m., U.52, 8.10, 6.27,
S.UJ, p. m.
Trains v;lll lcavo Shamokln at 7.55, 11.55 n. m.,
2.10, 1.3U, p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at
9.05 a. m , 12.52, 3.10, 6.87 p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.50, 7.40,
9.08, 10.11 a. m., vi.i-4, s.iu, i.iu, b.zi, o.u.i p. m,
t .... iA....tii.. u uk......i Ann v
liiuvu irubinviiiu lui auvututuunu, ...w, i.t..
9.0B. 10.15, 11.48 a. m 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00, 7.15, 9.S)
p.m.
Lcai'o Shenandoah tor Haileton,6.04, 7.10. 9,03,
10.41 a. m.. 12.58. 3.10. 5.27. 8.03 n. m.
Leave Hazloton for Shenandoah, 7.S0, 0.16
11.03 a. m., 12.45, 3. JO, 5,99, 7.10, T.M p, m.
BUNDAY TRAINS.
Trains leave for ABhland, Olrardvllle and Lost
Creok, 7.29, 9.40 a. in., 12.30, 2.45 p. m.
For Yateevlllo, Park Place, Mahanoy City,
Delano, Hazleton, Ulnck Creek Junction, Penn
Haven Junction, Haucli Chunk, Allentown,
Iletblohem, Easton and New York, S.40 a. m.,
2.55 p. m.
For Philadelphia 12.30 2 55 p m.
For Yatesvllle, Park Place. Mahanoy City and
Delano, 8.40, ll.Sj a. ra 12.30, 2.55, 4.10 0.P1 p. m.
Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.30
a. m.. 1.05, 4.37 p. m.
Leavo Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.50, 8.49,
9.30 a. m., 2.45 p. m.
Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40
a.m., 1.35, 5.15 p. m.
I A. SWEIOAKD, Gen. Mgr.
C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt.
Philadelphia, Pa,
A. W. NONNEMACHEK, Asst. G. V. A.
Bouth Hothlehem, Pa.
pHILADELPUIA HEADING It. It.
TIME TABLE IN CFFEOT JAK. 29, 1893
Tratns leavo Shenandoah as follows:
For New York via Philadelphia, week days,
2.08,5.23.7.13,10.08 a.m., 12.33.2.48A53 p.m. Sunday
2.03. 7.40 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk,
week days, 7.18 a. m., 12.33, 2.48 p, m.
For Heading and Philadelphia, week days,
2.08, 6.23, 7.18, 10.08 n. m.,12.33, 2.48, 5.53 p. m. Sun
day. 2.08. 7.46 a. m., 4.28 p. m
For Ilarrlsburg, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. in..
2.4S, 5.53 p. m.
For Allentown, week days, 7.18 n. m., 12.33.
2.48 p. m.
For Pottsvllle, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m., 12.33,
2.48, 5.53 p m. Sunday, 2.08, 7.46 a. m 4.28 p. m.
ForTaman.ua and Mahanoy City, week days
2.08, 6.23. 7.18,10.08 a. m.,12,33, 2.4S, 5.53 p. m. Sun
day, 2.08, 7.48 a. m 4.28 p. m. Additional tot
Mnhanoy City, wcok days, 6.53 p. m.
For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.18
a. m., 2.48 p. m.
For WUllamsport, Sunbury and Lewtsburg,
week days. 3 23, 7.18, 11.28 a.m., 1.33, 6.53 pni.
Sunday, 3.23 a. m.. 3.03 p. m.
For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.08, 3.23, 6.23,
7.18, 10,08, 11.28 a. m., 12.33. 1.33, 2.43, 5.53, 0.58, 9.S3
p. m Sunday, 2.08, 3.23, 7.46 a. m., 3.03, 4.28 p. m.
For Girardvllle, ( Rappahannock Station),
weekdays, 2.03. 3.23. 5.23. 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. m
12.33,1.33, 2.48, 5.53, 0.58, 9.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.03,
3.23. 7.46 o. m., 3.03, 4.28 p. m.
For Ashland and Shamokln. week days, 3.23,
5.23, 7.18, 11.2b a. m., 1.33, 6.58, 9.33 p. m. Sun
day, 3.23. 7.46 A. m.. 3.03 p. m.
TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH:
Leave New York via Philadelphia, v, eek days
7.45 a. m 1.30, 4 00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night. Sun'
daj . 6.00 p. rc., 12.15 night.
Lsnve Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days
4.00, 8.45 n. m., 1.00, 1.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m
Leavo Philadelphia, week days, 4.10, 10.00 n. in.
1 00, 6.00 p. m., from Market and 12th Sts., nnd
8.35 a. m., 11.30 p. m. from 9th and Green streets
Sunday, 9.05 a m., 11.30 o. m , from 9th and
Green.
Leave Heading, week days, 1.S5, 7.10, 10.05, 11.5C
a. m., 5.56, 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.35, 10.48 a. m.
Leave Pottsvllle, week days. 2.40, 7.40 a. m.
12.30. 8,11 p. ia Sunday. 2.40, 7.00a. m.,2.05p m.
Leave Ttunaqua, week cays, 3.20, 3.44, 11.23 a.
in., 1.21, 7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m.,
2.50 p. m.
Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3.45, 9.18,
11.47 a m., 1.51,7.42,9.54 p. m.- Sunday, 3.46, 8.12
a. m 3.2U n. m.
Leave Mahanoy Plane, week (leva, 2.40, 4.00,
0 30,0.35 10 40.11.59 a.m., 1.06,2.00, 5.20.0.26,7.57,10.10
p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 1.00, 9.27 d. m., 3.37, 6.01 n. m.
Leave Girardvllle, (Eappahannook Station),
weeks days, .47. 4.07, tf.iM, 9.41 10.46 a. m., 12.05,
2.t2, .11, 6.26. 6.82, 8.03. 10.16 p. in. Sunday, 2.47,
4 07. S3, a. m., 3.41, 5.07 p. in.
Leave WUllamsport, week days, 8.00, 9.50, 12.00
a. in., 3.35, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. in.
For Baltimore, Washington and the West vl
B. & O. R. R., through trains leave Glrard
Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. A R. R. R.) at
1 60, 8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.56, A. 42. 7.16 p. ra. Sunday.
8 60.8.02, 11.27 a. m.. 3.56, 5.42, 7.16 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf
and South street wharf, for Atlantic City.
Weekdays Express, 0 00 am. 2 00, 3 00, 4 00,
5 rti p. m. Accommodation. 3 oo a ra, 5 45 p rn,
Sundays Express, 9 0(1, 10.00 a m. Accom
modation. 8 00 a m and i 30 p an.
Returning leave Atlantic City depot, Atlantic
and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Expross,
7 00, 7 lb,9 00a m aud S 30 and 5 30 p m
Accommodation, 8 15 a m and 4 30 pm.
Hundays Express. 4 no, 8 00 p m.
Accommodation 7 16 a m and 4 M n rn.
C. G. HANCOCK, Oen-l x'ssaT Agt.
I A WEIGARD. uen 1 Manatrer
)ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
SOHUYLK1M, IIIVISION.
NOVEMHER 15. 1891.
Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above
date for Wlggan's, Gilberton, Fisickville, New
Castle, St. Clntr, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, Reading,
PotUtowu.Phaantxvlllo, Norrtstown nnd Phil'
aoeipnia uiroaa street Btation) at s:ot) and 11:46
a. in. umn:n p. m. on weeKdays. For Potts
vllle and intermediate stations 9:10 a. m.
SUNDAYS,
IFor Wlggan's, Gilberton, Frackvtlle, Now
Castle, St. Clair. Pottsvllle at 6:00, 9:40 a. m.
and S:10 p. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts,
town, Phasnlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia
at 6:00,9:40a.m., 3:10p.m.
Trains leavo Fraokville for Bhenandoah at
10:40a.m. and 12:14, 6:04, 7-42 and 10:09 p.m.
Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 p. m.
Leave Pottsvllle fur Shenandoah at 10:15,
11:48 a. in. and 4:40,7:15 and 9:42 p. m. Sundays
at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia (Broad strcot station) for
Pottsvllle and Bhenaudoah at 5 57 and 8 33 a m,
4 10 and 7 00 p in week days. On Sundays leave
at 6 60 a m. For Pottsvllle, 9 28 a in. For New
York at 3 20, 4 05. 4 40, 535, 660, 730, 820, 8 30,
9 50, 11 00. 11 14, 11 35 am, 12 00 noon (limited ex
press 1 03 and 4 50 p ni) 12 44, 1 35, 1 40, 2 30, 3 20.
4 00,4 02,5 00.6 00,8 20,6 50,7 13,8 12 nnd lOOOr
m. It 01 night. Sundays at 3 20, 4 06, i 40, 6 U.
812 880, 9 SO 11 35 a m and 12 44, 1 40, 2 30,4 02
(limited 4 50) 5 28. 6 20, 0 50, 7 13 and 8 12 p m and
12 01 night. For Sea Girt, Long-Uranoh and In
termediate stations 8 20 and 1114 am, and 4 00
p m weekdays. For Baltimore and Washlnit
ton 3 50. 7 Mrs 31, 9 10. 10 20, 11 18 a m, 12 35 (lim
ited express, 1 30. 3 48,) 4 41. 6 67, 7 40 p m 12 03
night. For Freehold only 5 00 p m weekdays.
For Baltimore only at 2 02, 4 01, 5 08 and II 30 n
m Sundays at 8 60, 7 20, 9 10. 11 18a m, i 41, 6 57
7 40 pm. 12 OR night. Baltimore only 5 08, 11 So
p io. For Richmond 7 SO a m, 1 30 p m and 12 03
night. Mundays, 7 SO a m, 12 08 night,
Triliis will leave Harrlsburg for Pittsburg
anil the Weat every day at 12 tt and 310am
and (limited 00) and 110 p n. Wav for Al
toona at 8 it am and 110 pm every day. For
Pittsburg and Al toon a st 11 20 m everyday
and 10 80 p m week dayB.
Trains will leave Sunbury for WlllUmapon,
Rlmlrs, Ca randalgua, Rochester, Buffalo sod
Niagara Falls at 5 io a m, and .1 p m week
day. For Eliulra at 6 SO p m week days. For
Erie and Intermediate points at s 10 am dally
For Lock Haven at kTO and 9 64 a m dally, 1 A
and J0 p m week days for Renavc- st 5 (0
m. 1 and I SO p m week days, and 1 10 a m on
udaooly. tot Kaa TVie a s. 1 11 p m
First National
BANK
THEATitB BUILDING
Shunattdoiili, I'cuim,
CAPITAL,
A. W. I.EISENKtNG, President.
P. J. F15KGUSON, Vice Prswtflom.
J. n. LELSENniNG, Cashier.
3. VV. Y03T, Assistant Cashbr.
Open Daily From 9 to 8.
3 PER CENT.
Interest Paid on Savings Deposit.
tPtlij lulow Green, Plilladelphlft
AIXtH the family vbyalolnn, tbe bo
pital mui h mining duclon bnre falltid,
unwell m qunck4 vim (irotuMe to ouri
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a writiiQ auuiHUt-c. free adtlc. fr
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ug Cdtict'ioi. tlie bmif cuif mrdlclDea;
cuj , i to , tite mlndltil aul robbM too.
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irhohft tailOycnrt'Eiiropeia Ilof pital um SOyrara' rraoll"
cnl experience. Ue cxuulned bj tim. lit n aicnudldljr tell joo
whrthtr yourcaie lCi.rab1o or not iiutioLi-iKUNniuiee, not
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foieoa. and DlsctArgcu. t-Lll.-r.n. tmiu llclancLolia and
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patble, UoinoBopnthlfl, and Ecl'itc arlemxof nivdlclne wtcp
tter they are Indies ted. IIura: DhUt.I to 8 o clock t tvea
ingi, 6 to 8. Wed. ami Pat eii'Nltiir fi nm fl io 10 o'clock Sun
diri, 0 to 12, Fend 10 ci. Mxtiti rT '2 ct. fttitiijia for book
"TViilft," the only true mt'dicnl bunk adtrriltpd, a rrleud tnntd,
younn.niid mlddle-gfdurbth Write crctill, AVOID
doctors warclng you iRtlnvt niodiral booka j they arc afraid yo
will And their lnr .i.t i;..Md H:aI) fr. Tbecl' tLiU
coDlala a Wednendar'" and Htiuiday'a Pbllndelpbla Ttnu,
USED BY ALL ROOFERS.
13LASTIC
For Slate, Tile, Tin or Iron Iloofs.
Sold in all size packages from lOpouuds up,
Pointing up nnd reptirlng all cracked Joints
on nil kinds ot roofs, and around chimneys,
coping stones, skylights, dormer windows,
gutters, wood or stono work, breaks and nail
holes, or nuy plnco to bo made wnt r-tl ht: un
equalled for laying and beddfhg fLATK AND
TILE HOOFS, also copings. They will never
leak or become loosennd It ts very ndhi-slvo,
sticks firmly to anything, forming . tough,
lenther-liko skin ovur 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 nrvor
falls to give perfect satl.-fact on It Is the
most useful article a roofer can have In his
shop. Tho cement is prepared re idy for use,
an Is to bo appli d with a trowel and is kept
moist by keeping covered with waf r or oil,
and will not sot stiff or dry. Colors, brown aud
black. (KslablishfdlWJO) Address,
J. G. HETZEI., 50 Maine St., Newark, N. J.
TWICE TOLD TALES!
Are sometin ea a bore, but
when the people are told
twk-e that at Gallagher's
Cheap Cash Store they can
buy Flour and Tea at low -r
rates than any whro in town
they aro glad to test the
truth of the oft repeated
story. He also keeps on
hand full lino of Groceries,
Fresh Butter and Epjgs, Po
tatoes, Green Truck, Hay
and Straw.
Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store I
CORNER CENTRli AND JARDIN STREETS
Hrfle.iI OiflMS, 20C N. SECOND St., TUlad'a, Ps,
Are the oMeit In America for the treatment, of
fipeelnl DUeawea ifc Vontliful Ktmrs.
Varlcwule, HyilriirHe, liupt"un I ost Munlinoa.
Treatment bTIiill a Kiclultx. t'ont
niunicatliiiis Macrcilly ci nfld.'iitlal. 8 mil btamr fl
Hook, tlfflio hours: u . M. lui I'. SI., eioW
vAt All day Saturday. Sundays, 10 to 12 A it.
Hasremoyd to Dill Jones' old stana
17 BOOTH MAIN BTJRBET,
WUitr h will IM Jilew.l to Met the wants
of nia trtsndu wkJ Uw pnollo in
BrwrfiislHfj In the OdnUng Line.
REMOVAL I
Hess' Livery Stable,
Is now looatsd on
Market Alley, Rear of Bobbins' Opva IIouss
Wm Niswenter's old itvnd. IjooU expn-ss
and general hauling promptly attended io.
XT M. BUftKK.
A. TTO RlfM T'A T-LA W
HWAH1MA T.S. '
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DOCTOR
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