' W Vi ' ""pipwp "JlUT'"'. S-WVr- . "jimp The Herald. rtfNtilllKB) DAILY, BUKUA.Y JCXOIUTBt) WMKI.Y, KVRftV ATttlAV. Jtf. 4. JIOVHH .......';.fifr X A MO r Aft JfcHfm- itntf ItiMkW ; wujKrirj! - iMfwa nMtm J. 3f, HOT It H ..!iiIm Jfmiti(er Ac ItnuKO Him ami hm. larger otrouia item la "Shenandoah than anr other psper pub- Books open to t1. nuBscmmoN nATKs: DAtiiT, car year .. n 00 AilvrrtMng llntta. Tiuitnt, 10 cents per line, Drat insertion ; & Mat per Use each subsequent insertion, Kates Mr regular advertising can be bad on applica nts at the office or by rai.l. Buterad at the I'ostoflloe. at Shenandoah, 1'., tor transmission through the in nils as seoond-clitss mail matter. THE ItBADING. Tile Philadelphia & 1 leading Hull 70H1 Uompauy Iihs again pawed Into ih hamla or Receivers, but thin fact should not give the peoplo nuy un eaelneae. Ever since the renrgunlxu tlon of the company and the subse quent inauguration of the consoil fluted system it has been fought bit terly on many sides and every possible Advantage has been taken of It. Sn bitter has been tlio warfure ngalnet it Inandoutof the courts and among the capitalists that had not the tidulis tan in the IiihkIh of suuh men as Mr MoLeod and his able assistants tho Mtiipsny would have met a more ills aatrous turn than that which it now is obliged to oopo with. People who will exercise tho'.r judgment cannot fall to renoli the conclusion that, although In appar ently direful straits at present, it will soou emerge from the dlffldiilties stronger th su ever and acta! a take its Uod among the greatest organiza tions of tbe day. The present condition of the com Any Is only a temporary set-bask Mich as might be expected nuy time when such formidable rivals as the Reading has been obliged to cope pre sent themselves. It is only one of those rebuffs which follow a sudden coup on tbe part of the enemy and when the affairs of the company settle after tbe effects of the shock pass oil President MoLeod will again go to the frout with the company and re- n me the mastership of the situation That is just the kind of stuff of which Mr. MiLeod is made, and therefore there is no occasion for much uneasiness as to the future of the oem pany. One excellent feature of the unfor tunate situation reflects much credit upon the comyany and the Receiver- ship, and that Is the arrangement by "WliIo.li all olalnia for wagej and sup piled will receive first consideration and the operation of the extensive system will be in no wise hampered by any default in that respect. It savors of that kind of hope, pluck and sound business principles that must restore Use Reading again. Vote for your favorite teacher. FOB GOVERNOR. The Republican party of Penusyl Taula has plenty of good material from which to select the next candi date for Governor, but among the most distinguished, a man with the best and cleanest of records, of great popu larlty, a staunch friend of the party and all its interests is Hon. Charles V, Stone, of Warren county, present member of Congress, ex-Lieutenant Governor of the state, ex-Secretary of the State and ex-member of the Legislature. Colonel Stone is a man of genial disposition and undoubted ability and integrity and would fill the Guberna torlal ohair with credit to this great Commonwealth. He has been tried in many positions of great public trust and his administration in nil of them iavo been Buoh that his most bitter enemies, if he had any, have net found a chance to point the finger of censure against hm. With Colonel Stone, the Stalwart, at the head of the tioket next year the Republican party could .sweep the state and make one of the most glori sus administrations of its existence. llles or Hemorrhoid yeraaneatly cured without kn I fo or ligature. No danger or Buffering. No delay from dub isesB while under treatment. Patients who axe responsible need not pay until well. A perfect oure guaranteed. Eend for circular. B. EEED, M. D., 130 South 13th St., Philadelphia. Betas, by permission, to tbe editor of the 3viwino Ueeald. tf Bay Keystone flour. Be sure that tho xameliE&sio & Baee, Ashland, Pv, is printed sn evory sack. 8-3-3taw AIDS JN ENTERTAINING. Nw Gums h HOfltes. May Sure Will ?) Quasi. I'lipnlur (tame Will lie Tli'xe til" (;imiici 1I..W lHgntty n to tlm "iflmls )'yclio.Mj v unlln (lanirs, (OBPVHIOHT, IMS, r .UMIW w. .intl.vsnt.l How many a hostess is seriously puKSled over the amusement she shall ofter tier guests when ber Invitations say neither (lancing nor curds. Unless the affair Is to lie a cmsh reception somo provlsiou for amusement Is absolutely necessary, doubly neeensary when people arc Viidden to hospitality during the un happy process o( "paying debts." In th latter case careful sifting of element? it impossible, and the liostess brings to get her nn unassorted number of young and old, friends and strangers, lures and bored. To mingle all these people in harmony there is nothing equal In tbe opinion ol stioli women hh Mrs. Sherwood to jolly game which contains a decided spice of chance. Most of the new and popular games now on tliu niHrket have connected with their framework a modi fied roulette wheel. .. This wicked little Bplnner Is, howover, so disguised in it attachment to inno cent games like Nellie Illy, World's Fall', Penny Post, etc., that the hostess would not dream of calling them "gam bling games." Silly games moat o thorn, but they are Intended only to make peoplo throw nwny their dignity nud enter into the plrit of the sport. All these games en- THEY ARK OOI.Nd TO CIIIOAUO. tall the giving of prizes: prizes In all shapes, sizes and degrees of magnificence, limited only by the pocketbook of the boat. What the prizes shall be must he left to tbe good taste of the givers. Mrs. Sherwood says they should not be too ex pensive. A game which Is selling rapidly is Ring-a-Pea, an Improvement of Tlddlede wlnks. On a circular board is a number of little pegs. Rings of bone are to bo snapped over these by small squares of celluloid. The same is 800 points. A ring snapped upon tbe outer circle of pegs counts Ave, xecond olroie ten, central peg fifty, etc. It is useless to turn your back upon n game like this with a furtive effort to save your dignity. When statesmen b ave gone wild over "Pigs in tbe Clover," and politicians have brooded hopelessly over the ''Spider and tbe Kly," ordinary peo ple bad better suocumb to their Instincts and go In to win. The "World's Fnlr" is new and quite edifying in the amount of information it conveys. It is played upon a bird's-eyo view of trie exposition grounds, whero overy building is faithfully reproduced and where routes are laid out from one to tbe other. Upon those stopping places are marked, and the counters arj moved over the number of them shown by the (spinning indicator. In front of each building is printed the word "Enter," and here tho traveler must lose one turn. Should one of the players ba forced to move to tho spot already occupied by an other player he is seized and placed In the "House of Detention," where he must lose a turn at the wheel. After touring the grounds the first man out by the cute marked "Exit" wins tbe game and the prize, and a comforting convic tion that he does not aeserve it on his own merits at all. There is also tho "Penny Postman," a hurrying leaden Sgure who starts and stops with the in- licator. A MESMERIC GAME. Instead of counters tbe players use tin y postal cards addressed to any number ou tbe cross streets of tbe postman's beat. But the postal system Is decidedly faulty concerning Its dollvery, for if the post man isn't fortunato enoush to be stopped at bis number he is forced to wander back and forth upon the street until some lucky turn brings him exactly to his destination. The Ur.it player who disposes of the five postals, which are his ehure, of course wins. Still another game, which differs ma terially from tbe other two only in being perpendicular instead of horizontal, is the "Princes In the Tower.' She Is a be leaguered damsel at a window, guarded on the next story by two warriors, whose daggers cover one of the pegs by which as piring kniuhts on tin- ground floor are to climb to her relist. If the all-powerful indicator brings a knight to this particu lar peg, down be must tumble and begin again. If the number of bis upward sVeps takes him safely by tbe dagger be fore he pauses, tho maiden and tbe prize C9i)j5rdJLJw can reach,. (hem ahead of Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTEDf PURE his rivals climbing upon tbe other side of the board. A somewhat livelier game which has to ia with Wall street is "Bulls and Hears." Upon the bonrd Is a large circle and iround It are the names of favorite -docks Erie, Laid Shore, corn and wheat. Now tho players choose a hanker, who divides the money among the others, reserving half as price of the contracts. KhoIi player puts his contract on a red or blue section of the stock In which ho chooses to speculate. The red Indicates "rise," the blue "fnU" In stock. Each speculator rplns the star and makes n gain when the word on the point of tho star is tho samo as that on the section coiituiniiu; his contract and a loss when the words are different and he must pay the banker. Thus, if the star point "fall," is fall 11 rests upon a section of Luke OAMB Or "MNO-A-rKO," Shore the speculator In the stock pays the banker $1)00. As soon as a player is unable to pa; his losses he drops out of the game and a settlement may br effected. This is done ift.a very husiness like fashion and the winner is called the king of bulla and Iwara. There are dozens of suali games as these forsnie, but they arc all on the one principle oT c lance. "Aoross the Oontlnont" and "Nellie Bly" do not differ gre.itly from tho "World's Pair." "Corkette" Is like "Ring a Peg," ex- cept that tho snappers strike a cork, on the top of which Is a little ball. If the hall and cork fall in a certain direction something Is added to or taken from the score of the players. The game requires a good ileal of manual skill and will be played this winter. "Sbufflette" is a progressive game played usually by Ave or six tables. Upon a large round board is marked live circles which are divided into sections by radiating linos. Iu tbe first circle Is GO. In alternating spaces of tho next ia 25; in tbe next 15; then 10, and last C. If a disk is snapped upon a spaoe iu which is marked a number, the player adds that to his score. It a disk is knocked from a number, the player adds the amount to his soorrf, and it Is taken from the score of his opponent. Players failing to t-ooro place a red star on tho tally; players scoring, a blue one, nud thus the winner of progressive sbut tletto i.s determined. Lotto nud Letters nre bslng revived tills winter. The strange fascinating games of Plon chotte and Ouija nro more popular than ever among, peoplo who enjoy mystery nud a dash of spiritualism. Ouija, or tho Genii, Is especially fascinating, for there is a distinct hypnotic powar felt by the players. It may lie personal mag netism possibly imagination only but conjecture at any rate is interesting. Mr, Harvey Heed Laceyvllle, O. Catarrh, Hoart Failure, Pa ralysis of tho Throat "I Thnnli God and Hood's Sarsa pavlllafor l'crfcct Health." " Gentlemen! For the benefit of suffering hu manity I wish to stato a few facts; For several years I have suffered from catarrh and hoart failure, Betting so bad I could not work and Could Scarcely Walk I had a very bad spell of paralysis of the throat somo time ago. My throat seemed closed and 1 rouM not hmiiIIuiv. The doctors said It was caused by heart failure, and gave medicine, whiuh I took according to directions, lint It did not seem to do ine any good. My wife urged me to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, telling me ol Sir. Joseph 0. Smith, who had been At Death's Door but was entirely cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Alter talking with Mr. Smith. I concluded to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. When I had taken two bottles I felt very much better. I have continued taking it, and am now feeling excel lent. I thank God, mid Hood's Sarsaparilla and my wife for my restoration to perfect v.......-- uAiii jir.r.jj, j.aueyviue. u. JlllOD S iio not purge, palo or gripe, but act promptly, easily aud efllclcntljr. 33c, ON TO WASHINGTON I ' ltH(llnic ItHllrimd's Ittdtircd 1'iiios to tin IiiHiixnrMtlniis. The imposing ceremonial of installing Orover Cleveland In the Presidential chair, tho accompanying psnoaiits both military and dvic, and the always Interesting sights of tho National Capital will attract many thousands of visitors from this section. For tholr accommodation tho heading llallroad will sell special round-trip tickets at figures considerably below tho regular faros, good going March 2d, 3d aud -illi and to return up to and including March 7th. Tho route is over tho world-renowned Royal Iiluo Line, the terminus of which is directly opposlto the Capitol building. It Is prohahlo that special through oxprcss trains will ho run from the various divisions of tho Reading system, announcement of which will bo made later. Information regarding rates, etc., may bo had at Reading Railroad stations and ticket offices. jow lb av'oid -v Pro BLE is SOLVED the production, of" l.r fjW SHORTENlMGy 4 oXI V . l'3ht", crisp ? health fa ( ? who I e so m e pastry, j-fera.ndj and othw ecrt CoolOnq authorities ertcowe can't afford to do Mado only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO and 138 . Delaware Ave . Phlla BELTS SENT FREE FOR EXAMINATION. OR. SANOEH'S ELECTRIC BELT ERFURT run. wiif rim rithiiitntiHl nnd PUtTcrintf from NVrvous Debility, Seminal Weuk- jioU'ncyorl.oFtMdnlioo'1, JISTKK Still Ct'lilH.vthlaNEW IMPBilVEO EtfC- ilndo for Aiii" tlila siKi lllo nurpon-. Cure or bom Inrirnt. of l!ln:trl-Uv tluioBli nil WEAK PA 11T3, ro CtorlnKthcm to lliutril nnd A HiOltOVH SlIlLMi'Ill. In view of tho fact i hat m my persons who uejljo to nmouro oonnluo K.lcotrto Jtolts havoapiillcd to difforent compnnles f-'r Infor.imtlon. nnd aro un; decided aa towliichhavotliobestt!ootI,wo8UK(!Ost that you order from each company tlio .belt you wlsli to fee, sont bv cipnws, ( '. ). with lfivllcne tf tramlnation. When tho belts have arrlvoS at your express offico c-THiulnotheiiii If you undone better than ou-s, simply a-U cxpn js nBent to re turn ours to us. All wo require Is 50 cts. with your order to partially C(ivoroxpress cliar6Cs, lilch will liodeduotcdfromprloiiof belt If Ittsacccpted.ThlJ proposition Is alnlr onoto all concerned, A buyer wantB the test for Ids money, and It is a great pleasure to in to have our coods oxanjlnect ana compared with othois before bought. Send for lllustrutod pampblut, mailed, sealed, free. Address fcauden Electric t)o SXI) Hroadwuy, N.Y. ABBAi.l HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers of Of Every Dosortptlon. Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c. -FINEST GOODS LOWEST PRICES.-W Write for catalogues. Correspondence solicited THE BI CTOTJ ! Everything modeled after Green's Cafe, Philadelphia, 32 S. Main St., SUcttmidonli. The leading place In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, clean and fresh. Tho nnest line of Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &c, foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each evening. IHg schooners of froeh.Ueor.l'orter, Ale.&o. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUGHERTY, Prop. JOB WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ, Uossler's old stand.) stain nncl Coal BIB,, Hlieiinutlonh. Host beer, ale and porter on tan. The finest brands of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room, attached. HKAD1R6JUI. Swim Lehigh Valley DIvMon. Anthraolte coal used ex clusively, Insuring oleanll ness and comfort rrangtnctit of passenger trains Deo. t, 1W. I'ftssenffer trains leave Shenanitaah for I'enn Raven Junction. Mauch Chunk. !. hlgbton, Slatlngton, White Hall, Catasauqua, Aiienuiwn, notnictiem, nanum, roiiaaeipnia, Haileton, Weatherly, Quakake Junction, Del :ino and Mahunoy City at 6.01, 7.40, 0.08 a m -i.i u. D.r, p. ia. For New York, fi.i 4. B.0H a. m.. 12.58. 8.10. 5.87 p. m. ror iiasieton, wiikes-narre, wnue naven, l'lttston, Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly, rjinurn, nooeesier, Niagara runs aoaiae west, 10.41 a. nr.., (3.10 p. m., no connection for Roches ter. Buffalo or flnffnra Fallsl. 8.03 n. m. For llelvidere. Delaware Water Oan and MirouasDurg, tun a. m., d.ct p. m. f or tiarniiertvino ann Trenion, k.ub a. m. For Tunkhannock, 10.41 a m., S.10, 8 08 p. m. For Auburn. Ithaca. Geneva and Lvods, 10.41 a. m.. 8.0S n. m. For Jeanesvllle. I.o vlston and Heaver Meadow, 7.40, u.ub a. m., n.CT, 8.08 p. m. ber Yard. 6.01. 7i40. 0.08. ld.41 a. m 18.W, 3.10, VST n. m. For Seranton, 6.04 , 9.08, 10.41 a.m., 3.10, 5.27 s.u p.m. For Haslebrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton and Freeland, o ui, 7.40, u.ue, iu.41 a. in., l-i-ou. a. hi, o.ct p. ra. 7.46, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.10, 9.15 p. m. For Haven. Hun, Centralla, Mount Carmol and SUamokln, 8.52, 10.16 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.07 p. m. For Yatesvllle, l'ark Place, Mahanoy City acd Delano. 6.01. 7.40. 9.Q8. 10.11 a m.. 12.52, 3.10,5.27, -1.03, 9.38, 10.28 p. m. Trains will leave Shamoklnat7.56, 11.56 a. m., 2.10,4.30, p. m. and arrivo at Shenandoah at v.m a. m., ix.sk, a.iu. n.zi p. m. Leave Shenandoah for I'ottsvllle, 6.50, 7.40, 0.08, 10.41 a. m 12.52, 3.10, 4.10, 6.2T, 8.03 p. m. l.eiiTO i'ottsvllle ror s nenanaoan. e.uu, 7.), 3.06. 10.15, 11.43 a. m., 12.32,3.00, 5.20, 7.O0, 7.15, 9.30 p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Hasloton, 6.01, 7.10, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., iz.tu, 3.1V, b.t, f.u-i p. m. Ieave Haileton for Shenandoah, 7.30, 9.15 11.06 a. m 12.45, 3.10, 5.80, 7.10, 7.56 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland, alrardvlllo and Loet Creek, 7.59, 9.40 a. in., 12.30, 2.45 p. in. For Yatesvllle, I'irk I'laco, Mahanoy City, Dolano, Hazleton, Hlack Creek Junction, l'enn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton and New York, 8.10 a. m., J.K) p. m. Fnr I'hlladnlnlHa 12.30 2 55 n m. For Yatesvllle, l'ark Place, Mahanoy City and Delano. 8.40. 11.35 a. in.. 12.30. 2.56. 4.40 0.01 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.30 a. m.. l.ue. 4.oi p. m. Leave Shennndoah for Pottsville, 5.50, 8.40, ' Leave Po'ttsvillo' for Shonandoah, 8.30, 10.40 a.m., I. 3d, n.lo p. m. I A. SWEIGAHD, Gen. Mgr. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia, Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. O. P. A. South llethlohem. Pa. PHILADELPHIA & READING it. It. TIME TABLE IN EFt'BOT JAN. 29, 1898. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Phlladelnhia. week davs, 2.08,5.23,7.1 8, 10.08 a.m., 12.33 2.48,6.53 p.m. Sunday i.u, 7.40 a. m. i' or isew ora via maucn ununK week days, 7.18 a. in., 12.88, 2.48 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2.08. 5.23, 7.18, 10.08 a. m., 12.33, 148, 5.58 p. m. Sun- aay, xxv. i. a. m., 4. as p. m For Harrtsburg, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m, "48. 6.5S n. m. For Allentown, week days, 7.18 a. m., 12.33, 2.48 p. m. For Pottsville, week days, 2 OH, 7. 18 a. m., 12.83, a. 48, a.ns p. in. sunaay, s.us. it a. m.. i.a p. m, For Tamnq-ia and Slahanoy City, week days, 2.08. 6.23. 7.18.10.08 a. m..l2.33. 2. W. 5.58 D. ra. Sun day, 2.08, 7.46 a. m., 4.28 p. m. Additional for Mahanoy City, week days, 6.58 p. ra. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.18 0, ra., 3.4s p. m. For Witllainsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, week days, 3.28, 7.18, 11.28 a. in., 1.38, 6.58 pm. Sunday, 3.28 a. m., 8.03 p m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.08, 3.23, B.23, 7.18, 10,08, 11.18 a. m.. 12.88. 1.33, 2.48, 6.53, 6.58, 9.88 p. in. Sunday, 2.U8, n.zs, i.m a. in., 3.03, 4.as p. in. -J or uiraruviiie, ( ituppununnoeit oubiioni, weekdays, 2.08, 3.23. 5.23. 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. in. 12.83,1.38, 2.48, 5 53. 6.58 9.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 3.23. 7.46 a. TO.. 3 03. 4.28 r. m. For Ashland and Shamokin. week days, 3.23, o.ai, .. in, u.zc a. m., i.w, u.oo, v.sn p. in. un aay, s.sa. 7.40 a. m., o.ua p. m, TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH: Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days 7.15 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7 30 p. m., litis night. Sun' dnv. ft 00 o. m.. 13.15 niffht. Lsave New York via Mauch Chunk, week dayj. 4.00, 8.45 a. m., 1 .0(1, 4.80 p. m. Sunday, 7.16 a. m. Leave Phlladelnhia, wc -lt davs. 4.10. 10.00 a.m. 1.00, 6.00 p. m., from Marltet and 12th Sts., and 8.86 a. m., 11.80 p. ra. from 9tb and Green streets. Sunday, 9.05 a m., 11.80 o, m , from 9th and Green. Leave Reading, week days, l.bS.7.10, 10.05, 11.50 a. m., o.N, 7.B7 p. m sunaay, l.so, iu.ib a. m. Leave I'ottsvllle, week davs, 2.40. 7.40 a. m. 12.80, 6,11 p. m Sunday. 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.05 p. m, Leave Tamaqun, week days, 3.20, 8.43, 11.23 u m., 1 .xi, 7.1a, v.ai p. m. aunuay, s.aj, 7.4s a. m 2.50 n. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3.45, 9.18, 11.47 a. m i.oi, 7.4-4 9.04 p m. sunaay, 3.46, 8.1: a. in.. 3.20 r. m. 6.30,9.35.10.40.11.59 a. in., 1.05, 2.00, 5.20.6.20,7.57,10.10 p. m. sunaay, z.4u, 4.uu, a. in., 3.37, a.ui p. m. Leave Girardvllle. (Rappahannock Station), weeks days. 2.47. 4.07. 6.36, 9.41 10.40 a. ra., 12.05, 2.12, '.11, 5.26, 6.32, 8.03, 10.16 p. m. Sunday, S.17, 1.07. 8.33. a. m.. 3.41. 5.07 n. m. Loavo tVllliamsport, week days, 8.00, 9.50, 12.00 a. m., a.33, 11.1a p. m. unauy, 11.1a p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via II. &, O. U. K.. through trains leave Girard Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & R. R. R.) at 3 50,8.01, 11. -t a. m., s.&u, bAZ. 7.10 p. m. sunaay, 3 w,B.Vi, ii.it a. ra., 3.00, o.rs, 7.1a p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leavo Philadelphia, Chestnut streot wharf ana noutu streot wnarr, ror Atlantic uity. Weekdays Express, 9 00 o m, 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, ouu p. m. Accommouuiion. nixj a m, 0 40 p m Sundays Express, 9 00, 10.00 a m. Accom modatlon. 8 00 a m and 4 30 o m. Itcturntng leave Atlantlo City depot, Atlantic ana ArKaD'sas avenues, weoitaavs uxpress, 7 uo, 7 4a, v uu a m ana 3 uu ana 0 au p m Accommodation, 8 15 a m and 1 30 p m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 8 00 p m. Accommodation. 7 15am and 4 30 n m. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen'lPass'r Agt, 1. a. MviiiuAiw, wen 1 manare' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SCnUTLKlU, DIVISION. NOVEMBER 15. 1891. Trains will leavo Shenandoah after tho above date for Wlggan's, Gllberton, Fcackvlllo, New uasiie, m. uiair, rousviue, iiamourg, iceaamg, Pottstown, Phoenlxvlllo. Norrlstown and Phil. adelphla (llroad street station) at 6:00 and 11:45 a. m. ana 4:10 p. m. on wecuaays. i-'ori'o(ta vine ana iniermeaiaie svanons v:iu a, m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, New uasue, 01. uiair, i-onsvuie at o:uu, u:4u a. m, and 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, I'noenixvnio, nornsiown, rnuaaeipm; at 6:00. 9:40 a. in.. 3:10 n. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at lunud. m. ana 12:14, o:ui, 7:42 ana io:09p. m, unuayts, iiiiou. ui. uuu d:u p. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10:15. 11:48a. m, and 4:40,7:15 and 9:12 p.m. Sundays at 10:40 a, m. and 5: 15 p. m. Loave Philadelphia (llroad street station) for Pottsville and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 am, 4 10 and 7 00 pm week days. On Sundays leave at 6 50 a m. For Pottsville, 9 23 a m. For New York at 3 20, 4 05, 4 40, 5 35, 6 50, 7 30, 8 20, 8 30, 9 50, 11 00, 11 14, 11 35 a m, 12 00 noon (limited ex press 1 06 and 4 50 n ra) 12 41. 1 35. 1 40. 2 30. 3 20. i 00, 4 02, 5 00, 6 00, 6 20, 6 60, 7 13, 8 12 and 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. Sundays at 3 20, 4 05, 4 40, 5 3a, 8 12, 8 30, 9 601 11 35 a m and 12 44, 1 40, 2 SO, i 02 tumiieu 4 wj o zo, o zu, o do, 7 ia ana B is p m ana 12 01 nlcbt. For Sea Girt. Lone U ranch and in. termcdlate stations 8 20 and 11 14 a m, and 4 00 p m weekdays. For llaltlmore and Washing, ton 3 50. 7 20. 8 31. 0 10. 10 20. 11 19 i m. 12 35 film. ltedexpress, 1 30, 3 48,) 4 41, 6 57, 740 p m 12 03 night. For Freehold only 5 00 pm week days. For llaltlmore onlyat 2 02, 4 01, 5 08 and 11 SO p ra. Sundays at 3 50, 7 20. 9 10. 11 18 am. 4 41. 0 67 7 40 p m, 12 03 night. llaltlmore only 5 03, 11 80 p m, v or uicuinonu t so a m, laup m ana ia uj night. Sundays, 7 20 a m, 12 03 night. Trains will leave HarrUburg for Pittsburg and the West overy day at 12 25 and 310 am and (limited 3 00) and 310 n m. Way tor Al- toona at 8 15 am and 4 10pm every day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 20 a m everyday ana iu vj p in weeK aays. Trains will leave Suabury for Wllllamsport, Elmlro. Canandalirua. Rochester. Buffalo and Niagara Falls at 5 10 a m, and 1 35 p ra week aays. r or uimira at a so p m ween aays. s ot l'irie ana intermeaiato points at o iu a m aauy For Lock Haven at 6 10 and 9 56 a m daily, 1 85 and 5 30 n m week davs For Ronovo at 5 10 a ra, 1 35 and 5 30 p m week days, and 6 10 a ra on Sundays only. For Kane rtt 5 iO a m, 1 35 p m wee k aays. o. H. Poan. J. R. Wood, Qca'l Managerl Gen'l Pass'g'' Agt. First National BANK TUBATRB BUILDING Slicunmlonii, I'etnia, CAPITAL, . W. LHISENRING, President. P. J. FEROUUON, Vice Preeldent. J. R. LEIUENRING, Cashier. S. W. YOST, Assistant Cashier Open Daily From 9 to 8. 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit. PtiG North IViurth SU JOO below Green, riiltftdelpbU AFTER tbe family tbysiflltD, tb bo jiitat and adtertlMcg doctors bare failed fcse11 aa iiuncks wtio proralw to our you after all ottivrs full, ui in give yo a nrliten guurtiutee, fret ad ice, rre tri'ttinifut; and afur the bell tvludlera, th U! niaiiufftLtm-i'm, ftltb tliflr ao otlli'd tonka, rc-'tuuilhi-fl, tatleU, iup- tMittvrn, aud oilier pL-crot nostrum bum ug cuuLertiM, dm li.-nm euro medio! Dei. etc i to , have nvlndlcd mid robbed you, THEN ro ami rni.Niilt I1R Q. F THE EI. rtmtias had 0 yenrs European notprai at.-i as iari' rracu cul oxiHTti-noe. He oxauilucd by Mm. He citmlldly tell job w In tticr voiir cam- In curable or mt. He lw m i fiuurantoe, qot dw-i be claim to b- (lol i i-rtial, t,ut Ik c!cb i utc ihv most dei lerat cum nf byphllli, Ulcora. BtrlctutM, Gonorrboea) foiaon. a I'd Ilchargi. utlinm fr'm Melascholla aod dowuheartvdni-h, and nil ihora dim km d troiu cflecU of youthful Indiscretion, of doth n'vn, arc nure of a cure. Rtmember, DB THEETj dcH4 euro wlint nil others only claim to do. DR THEEL uses com men cuv trratnivnt. Ho combine the Alio lathlo, Homoiorjnililo, uud .clotto fj steins of medloioe irber eer tbey ari tndirntcd. IIumm Dlly, it to S o'ulnck ; aven liifa. 6 to8 , Wed. and Hnt eeulii(ri trom 6 to 10 o'clock t 8uu dMVi, II to 13. rlend 111 ct, vrmth of :t ct. ataim-a for booi "Truth," the anl inn medtml iHk advert I wd, a friend to old. yoiinn.aud mid tl nt 'I of bLh m ea. Wrlteor coll. AVOID doctor warning nn unlut medical books ; they nn- afraid yoi trill find Ih'lr i'cnortiiMi t'xoind l.KAP Dr. Tbeel's teat) Qioalala ia M edui'Htlar h uud Snt'inlny 'i rhiladelibiu Time. ( USED BY ALL ROOFERS. J3LASTIC BLufoTbieap Cement ! For Slute, Tile, Tin or Iron Roofs. Sold in all size packages from 10 pounds up. Pom tins ud nnd renlriror all cracked iolntt on all kinds of roofs, and around chimney, coping stones, skylights, dormer windows, Kutters, wood or jjtone work, breaks and nail noies. or any ninue to oe inuuu wninr-nm; un eiiunlled for laying and bedding sf.ATE AND TILERdOPS, also copings. They will never leak or Uoeome loosened- It Is very adhesive, sticks firmly to anything, forming a tough, leatlier-HUe skin over the 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 fiu Is to give pt-rfect satisfaction. It Is the most useful article a roofer can have In his sliop. The comcnt Is prepared ready for use, an Is to be applied with a trowel, ana Is kept moist bykeoping covered with watir or oil, ' and will not get stiff or dry. Colors, brown and black. (Kstnbllshed 1860 ) Address. j. O. H1STZEL, 50 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 aro glad to test the truth of the oft repeated story. He also keeps on hand full lino of Groceries, Fresh Butter and Eggs, Po tatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store I COMER CENTRE AND JARDIN STREETS Bfdlcal Officei, 200 N. SECOND St., Pklhl's, Tt Aro the oldeat In America for the treatment of Bpeclul Diseases .V- Yonlliful Errors. Varicocele, Hydrocele, Iiupture, Lost Manhood. Treatment Ir31all n KperlnltT'. Com munlratluns hamilly contldcntUI. Hend btamp rn Iluiik. Office bourn 9 A. M, to 2 1. M., 6 to 8 1 . lM All day tjatuiday, Sundays, 10 to 12 A M. WEEKS Has removed to BilJones'ofdstana 17 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleated to meet tbe wants of his friends and the public In Everything In tho Drinking Lino. BEMOVAL ! Hess' Livery Stable, Is now located on Market Alley, Rear of Roliliins' Opera IIouso Wm. Niswenter's old stand. Looal express and general hauling promptly attended to. M. M. UURKK, A TTOBNET-A T-LA W SHENANDOAH, FA. Offices Room s, P. O. Building, Hhensndosn and sterly UuilOlng, Pottarllle. 10 IwLa Si
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