'The Herald. HJJH.MHHD ATIY, SCNDAY BXOmTW) WHaTKtiT, VttY tATOHIlAT. at, A. HOri!H..n ,l'roirrMar H. O, OTBK... HJHnr n,1 JUttUther H'.J. WA1KTX8 ImmU BrUtar ft tC. OrjB.... ........ Hunine ,Vninr The Ktihing hkhau) ban larger circuta HOB IB flbeoftndosb. ttutn ny other paper pub HMkld. Books open to U, L Jhr. ptr yu 1 w AiltfrtfjriHtj Hntv, TrmMlent, 10 cents per line, Bret lagertlon ; It MM per line ecn surmoquent insertion, "Www Mr roguiar .ndrertlatng can be had on tppitotv Hob at the offlce or bjr mtflt. ltttefdt the I'ostoffloe, at Shenandoah, Pa , jtor transmission throiiKhthe malts m second-class mall matter. HOOP LA. I The oirotH sbhsou Hns Mopened. Ttom B irabon, WN., 0011184 the first atW of its buUlinr. A bo constrictor thirty-two fft ling, aaunias oliurgu of the luutiKUrHl corotiinuiuH, nnrt swung the sawthit arena, the iiien HKetie and the side show into public view, with an arompauyini; amount of eclat and oxci'einent tlmt promlaf more thrilling tilings for the summer enmpftign than even the most re iklos extravagance of words and colors on tho walls could possibly picture for ijh. The boa constrictor which had hith erto been attached to a Clrcui in an humble and unoatentioua V'iy made the blood of all K.iraboo run cold last week by trylni? to swallow a thirteen year old boy in'a few gulps. The boy'd feet were sticking out the boi's mouth when discovery was made of the ftwfulattua'inn. A string man con nected with the show tied a a tin! 11 around the boa's body, fastened the boa's tail to a pule, pried open the snake's jaws with a wagon jack and pulled the badly frightened but other wise uninjured boy out of the boa's system. The lad scampered oil and is O. K. in every particular. That boa ootwtrlctor will be starred, of course, and probably tho boy will be hired aud wit along as n living corroboration of the story. Few peo ple, though, who look upon the boy aud the boa, thus clothed with iri descent interest, will suspect that Bamboo tanglefoot deserves n place in that circus's gleaming galaxy, and if Baraboo "boose" weren't surcharged with visions of this kind, the press agent from whom the story emanated would have worked some milder and and les Munchausenish gag on the Baraboo news disseminators. Vote for your favorite teacher. The Chandler Immigration and Labor bill which hu9 just become a law, requires steamship companies to prepare at tho ports of departure au thentlcated lists of Immigrant passen gers which lists aro to be handed to the Immigrant Commissioners at the port of arrival of each ship. This will prevent the companies from getting the immigrants out of their charge before examination of them Is had When a doubt arises as to au immi grant, Itis to be Inquired into by four efilolals, with the right of appeal to tho Secretary of the Treasury. The bill Increases by three! the excluded classes. Aud it comes at a good time Thefcteamshipcompauies have uotltled their agents to renew steerage tratllc, which has been practically suspended at all ports Infected by the cholera einoe last summer. There hu9 been consequently a considerable los3to the companies, which they do not care to butler any longer. This is to be made up iu a measure by an increase of five doll irs lu the rate of fare. So far as it got), whloh is not far, that increase will help to keep out undesirable Im migrants, and also limit the number ef them which the companies will have to take back at their own expense. ONKof the last acta of the House of Representatives, with its two-thirds Democratic majority, was to adopt, by a two thirds vote, a joint resolution giving each representative and dele gate who ie not, as chairman of a ommittee, already provided for in that direction, a clerk. This will in volve an expenditure lor theiext Cojg-easof over 900,000. This audo tty aud extravagance rejalls the well known "salary grab." ty.t Holman warned his Democratic associate atfalust the proposition, saying that this Congress had not made auy too good a record and that the Democratic majority oould not afford to oreate au army of employee. Mr. Tlllmau, of South Carolina, told the House that the resolution, if adopted, would be "a eowaidty, indirect, virtual steal." In spite of these warning tbe Demo cratic House adopteJ the resolution and added 303 to the number of government employe. Oaaglitng Lea 4 to Oouumi41on, Samp's Baliaai will Btoji the coagh a nee. - Bay Ks(me flour. Bo euro 'that the same Lessio & Babb, Ashland, Pi., la printed en eyery sak. 8-3-3taw CABINET BEGINS WORK The President-Calls His Offi cial Family Together. POLITICIANS AT THE WHITE HOUSE IlppaljllDHiinita Well n Detninerats Call on th Chief ICxewutlve- The Senate l'roli Mily a Tie, tint the 1'opnllsU Mnjr lie lepetileil on to Vole Willi (he Demo- nraU -Oomponltlon nf tile House. Washington, March 6. The first meet ltiK of the new Cabinet, held yesterday af ternoon, lasted aomethliiK more than two hour. All the members were lu attend ance. Juat prior to the assembling of the new officers In tho Cabinet room Secretary Carlisle had a talk with the President con corning the bond question, and was the tint member of the Cabinet to arrive at the White House. Foslmaster-Qeneral Blssell came early, with Secretaries Herbert aud QresUam clone behind him. The others came stringing In, with the ex ception of Secretary Morton, who did not make his appearance before 10 minutes be fore 4 o'clock. There was no formality or ceremony obwvetl ut thu opening ot the first official meeting. Mr. Cleveland, sitting at the head of the table, started business in a simple, direct manner. 'the session was devoted to the discus sion of matters of current importance, in cludiug Hawaiian annexation and the financial slttmtion, which were touched upon slightly. The grenter part of the tlmo was taken up, however, witli a consideration of the cjuestiou of appointment, particularly those of assistants to the various Cabinet ofiicers. The necessity for filling these position"! without delay was taken as a self evident fact, but Mr. Cleveland impressed upon his official family the necessity of going slowly, in making selections. The C'nliinet adjourned at 0:10 .o'clock. t-erretary t'arlisle, who was the first to arrive, was the first to leave. Jiewmj. Ijtnmut, Bissell and Smith re-nn'i'-.ed for some time after the others had gone, discussing matters of a confidential character. CANDIDATES HAUNT CLEVELAND. Oflk-eseektirs' Marching Up to tliu Whltr House Iluor. Washington, March 8. The steady tramp, tramp of tho offlceseeker sounded through the White House nil day. There was practically no cessation in the line of people who ascended the stairway lending to the President's room nnd nearly all who camo saw Jlr. Cleveland.' They found him in r jovial humor and ho cracked jokes with old acquaintances whom ho had not seen since his departure from Washing ton four years ago. While a largo number of those who saw the President aro candidates for office, few of them attempted to press their claims and Congressmen with long Hits of constit uents who are willing to work for Uncle Sam were discreet enough not to ask for favors but to simply pay their respects. The great bulk of tho visitors were Dem ocrats, of course, but there were a number of Rcpublicians in the throng, among them Senator Mitchell with a party of gentlemen from Oregon; Senator Manderson with sev eral ladies and gentlemen from Nebraska; and Congressmen O'Neill and Dulzell of Pennsylvania. THE COMPOSITION OF CONGRESS. Tho Senate Probably a Tie anil tho House Democratic 11 80 Majority. Wasiunotox, March . ThoS present roll call of the Senate shows 41 Democrats, US Republicans, one Populist, one Independ ent and one Farmers Alliance, and three vacancies. The vacancies are one each in Montana, Washington and Wyoming. Two of these vacancies have been tem porarily filled by appointmout. Eeckwith (Dem.), from Wyoming, and Lee Mantle (Rep.), from Montana, but should all three vacancies be eventually filled by the elec tion of Republicans wldch is barely possible, the Senate (oven with the combined force of tho Populists) would still he n tie with Vice-President Stevenson holding the con trolling vote. The composition of the House as shown by official returns, is Democrats, 217; Re publicans, 124; third party 8, and vacancies, 2. Tho Democrats thus have a majority of SO over all. Gresliam's Successor Not Appointed. Washington, March 8. The story pub lished in ftie West that Judge Jenkins of Wisconsin, has been selected as successor of Judge Gresham as United States circuit judge is, as least, premature. It is ascer tained at tho White House that no appoint ment for the vacant position has yet been made, or even considered. Itoscerun Not to lieslgn. Washington, March 8. A private letter has beeu received here from ben. Kose crans. Register of the Treasury, now in California, stating that his health has im proved very much of late. The General also states that no does not contemplate resigning his position as Register of the Treasury. Uuole Sam's I'liutnec. Washington, March 8 Secretary Oar lisle, when he assumed charge of the Treas ury Department, had on hand $1,250, WO of free .gold and a net balance of $25,500,000, of which $11,500,000 is in national bauk depositories and $11,000,000 in suL4uiary coin aud $500,000 iu minor coins. Private Sretary t Seeratttry ()reshni. Washington, March 8. Secretary Gres ham has appointed Mr. H. G. Bryan pri vate secretary, a position he filled with great acceptance tinder the administration of Secretary Bayard. VTiinua anllrag lu Kansas. Toweka, Kaa, March 8. Gor. Lewelling has signed the joint resolution providing it the submissiou ot the equal suffrage anuauunent to a vote of the people at the at tbe next general election, November, 1894. The Governor signed the resolution in the presence of .i df legation of equal suffraglsta. Impurts at Foreign Oold, Kaw York, March 8. The French steamship La Bretague, which arrived yes terday, brought 5,899,000 francs foreign geld coin. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE COL. STREATOR AGAIN. Sail) to Have Struck nn Officer ut the tittitiffurtitlon. Philadelphia, March 8. The visit to Washington of Lieut. Col. StfViator, of the 10th regiment, N. G. P., to take part in the Inaugural parade is likely to lead lihn into as much trouble as he got into from stringing Private lams up by the thumbs during the trouble at Homestead last sum mer. Col. Streator's regiment mid the batnlllon of State Fenclbles, of this city, were quar tered in the same room in the I'ostoffloe building. Early Saturday sonio trouble arose between the men of the two companies, and n fifilit was imminent. Col. Streator and Copt. Urozer, of tho Fencibles, np- peareu upon) tue scene, and it is alleged by the latter that Col. Streator struck him with his hand. dipt. Mrower says that Col. Streator was dr. ink at the time, and he proposes to bring charges against him within the next 10 days hef ore the military authorities of the State. What his specific charge will bo Capt. BroTOr refused to sny, but he states that its penalty is summary dismissal ftcm the Quard, with loss of franchise. A 3Iuyor on tile Wur Path. Pittsburg, Maiv'i 8. Mayor Gourloy has transmitted a letter to the Council together with all the correspondence during the recent crusade on tho social evil. The letter is probably the most vigorous that ho has yet addressed to tho Council. Iu it he accuses Chief J. O. Brown of the De partment of Public Safety of protecting iolatvrs of law, of violating the law him self, aud asks the Council to remove him from office and instruct the City and Dis trict Attorneys to take proper action to ward Chief Brown's indictment in tho Criminal Court. llennlt Aiinouiif'utl iu Tifty Minutes. Utica, N. Y., March 8. Tho Meyers' voting machine was used in Oneida county for the flint time yesterday ut tho town election in . hitestown. Then; was a total vote of 1,'.' .". . I'cordetl by two machines iu eleven and a naif hours. The formal an nouncement of tho result of the election mm made in CO minutes after tho polls closed, although there were four tickets aggregating Co names in tho field. No Moro Gambling lu Oklahoma, GuTunus, O. T., March 8. The nuti- iramuhiig mil passed the benato yesterduy after light which threatened to become riotous at one time. The bill was ut once signed by the Governor. It makes any kind of gambling a felony and even pro hibits progressive euchre parties where prizes are ollered. Cash Register Companies Consolidate. Wilmington, Del., March 8. The agent of the National Cash Register company, of Dayton, O., has received information that that company, tho Uimson Consolidated Store Service company, of Boston, nnd the Cash Register coirimm, of New York, have consolidated. The Nutionnl company is to control. Another Coluiit bus Portrait I'ouiul. Naples, March 8. The antiquarian Can- na inn has purchased from Count Aldo- bntndi nn alleged porttait of Christopher Columbus by Titian. This portrait was discoieredou removing a rough portrait painted over the original, it will be sent to the Chicago World s fair. ltl;c (i ill it Sblpmi-ut. Nr.w York, March 8. The shipmenta of gold by to day's steamer aggregate ?2, J00,- 001). In spite or tight money, arrange ments are In progress to export $2,000,000 more by Saturday's steamer an $1,000,000 next 1 utssuay . e Culialn A ilmlt ted to Hull. London, March 8. E. S. W. De Cobaiu formerly M. P. for East Belfast, lias been comiiiiUed for ui ,i at the Absizes to an swer the charge of unnatural conduct. De Cobaiu was admitted to bail. Your Painter has often wasted time and material in trying to obtain a shade of color, and lias even resorted to the use of ready mixed paints, the ingredients of which he knew nothintr about, because of the difficulty in making a shade of color witn white lead, iius waste can be avoided by the use of National Lead Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors These tints are a combination of per- ...l,...- r.,,4- t.n In email .-....- and prepared v so that one pound will tint 85 pounds of Sttictly Pure White Lead to the shade shown on the can. By this means vou will have the best paint in the world, because made of trie oest materials Strictly Pure White Lead and' pure colors. Insist on having a brand of white lead that is standard, manufactured by the "Old Dutch" process, and known to be strictly pure tne John T. Lewis & Bros. This brand of Strictly Pure Watt Lead and National Lead Cos Pure Whits Lead Tlntlns; colors are tor sale oy the meat re Habit dealers la paints everywhere. It you ar colnf tp paint, it Will nay you lion that may save you many a dollar; It will only cost you a postal card. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. NEWS OF THE DAY. The Oram! Lodge, A. O. U. F., convened n 1 wcntii'i.ii annual session iu Empire Hall, Sjracuse. N. Y., yesterday. The W (-stern Union Executive Commit tee In recommended the leclaratiou of the regular quarterly dividend of 1 1-4 per cent. AVheat in the section around llnrshall, Mo. , has suffered much from cold weather, and the crop will no doubt be the shortest lor years. The town of Clark, Mo., was almost de stroyed by fire yesterday. Tho burned district was mainly occupied by small stores. Loss, $20,000. XI1U IVVJIHIIIIWIIID UVt AVJIlip, JII1J., have nominated for Mayor Cyrus P. Wnl bridge, who is a native of Madrid, N. Y., having been born there in 1840, Three curs were badly wrecked and four persons were injured in a oolliseon on the .'luladelnblu, Keiuting & New l!.iigland road near l'oughkecpsic, N. Y. The King aud Queen ot Portugal and Archduke Charles Louis of Austria have arrived at Home to attend the silver wed ding of tho King and Queen of Italy. Two dynamite bombs were discovered at Rome, yesterday, in the house of Signer uriu, Mimster of foreign Affairs. Another bomb was found in front of a locul prison. In the Minnesota Senate a bill has been in troduced to prohibit the preference of one precious metal over another in the making of contracts, the intention being to abolish gold mortgages. John W. Mackay continues to improve steadily. It will probably be a week or ten days before he is allowed to go out. Rippey says that he feels as though he can get woll. He is still weak however. Q. W. Ingalls & Co., who conduA boot and shoe stores in Syracuse, Watertown, Medina, and Auburn, N. Y., have confessed judgment to the amount of $43,512.43. The total indebtedness is placed at $70,000. The same firm also conducts four stores in Massachusetts. IXv. Geo. TP. Coofc Of St. Johnsbury, VL Like a Waterfall Great Suffering After the Grip Tremendous lloarlng in the Head J'afu lit Hie Stomach, " To C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mas3. : " Two years ago I had a severe attack of tho Grip, which left mo in a terribly weak and de bilitated condition. Last winter I had another attack and was again very badly off, my liealtli nearly wrecked. My appetite was nil gone, I bad no strength, felt tirnl nil the time, bad disagreeable i oaring noises In my head, like a wateriau. i aiso nan severe ueauacues ana Sovoro Sinking Pains in my stomach. 1 took medicines without ben cllt, until, having heard so much about Hood's Sarsaparlila, I concluded to try It, and the re sult is very grauiying. au me uisugreauie effects of the Grip aro gone, 1 am free from pains anu acnes, ana neuevc Mood's Sarsaparilla Is surely curing my catarrh. I recommend it loan." liico. iv. u)uk, di doimsuury, vi. HOOD'S PILLS cure Nauiea, Sick Htailache, Indigestion, llllloususii. Bold by all druggltti. Horse : Ice : Creeper " Bole agent for Schuylkill County. Hardware, Iron, Oil, Paiuts, Robes Bone Blankets, Skates, Sporting Goods. ELMIRA. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses and Carnages to Hire. Hauling ot all kinds nromjiUy attended to, iiorsee taasn 10 uoant, si rates that are liberal,' PEAR ALLEV, Rear Beddall's Hardware Store HEADING RAILROAD SYSTEM, Antliraolte coal used exclusively, Insuring cleanliness and comfort T1MK TAIILE IN ErrSOT JAN. 29, 1893. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 2.W.8.M,7.18,10.03 a.m., IS.W .148,5.83 p.m. Sunday 2.08. 7.48 a. m. For New York via Msuch Chunk, week days, 7.18 a. m., 18.88, g.48 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week days, 2.08, A.23. 7.18, 16.08 a. m., 18.88, 11.48, 6.U p. m. Sun day. 2.08. 7.48 a. m., 4.28 p. m For llarrlsburg, week days, 2.08, 7.1B a. m., 2. IS. WW p. m. For A lien town, week days, 7.18 a. m., 12.38, z.u p. m. For Tamaqua and Mubanoy City, week days, 2.08, 5.23, 7.18,10.08 a. m., 12.88, S.48, R.M p, m. Sun day, 2.08, 7.48 a. m., 4.28 p. m. Additional for Matannoy City, week days, 6.58 p. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days', 7.18 a. in., 2.48 p. m. n. ttrllll.H.DM.1 U., nn,1 f aHl.l,M, week davs. 8.28. 7. 1 8. 11.28 a. m.. 1.38. 6.R8 Dm! Sunday, 3.28 a. ra.. 8.08 p. m. For Mahanoy Piane, week days, 2.08. S.28, 5.28, 7.18, 10,08, 11.2h a. ra., 12.38. 1.83, 4.48, 5.58, 6.56, D.38 i. ui. Sunday, a.us, s.xa, 7.40 a. in., .us, i.ws p. m. For Olrardvillc. ( Rnnoahannook Station). weekdays, 2.08, 3.28, 5.28. 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. m. 12.88.1.38, 2.48, D.58, 6.58, 0.33 p. m. Sunday, 3.08, si. 7. to a. m.. a.ira. i.ns p. m. For Asbland and Shamokln. week days, 3.23, 38. 7.18. 11.28 a. m.. 1.38. 6.58. 9.38 p. m. Sun day, 3.23, 7.40 a. ra., 3.03 p. ra. T11AIN8 FOtt SHENANDOAH: Leave New York via Philadelphia, woolt nays 45 a. m.. 1.30. 4.00. 7.30 vt. m.. 12.15 night. Sun' day, 6.00 p. m., 12.15 night. Lisnvo jscw York via waucn ununit, wenic aays, ,00, 8.45 a. m., 1.00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. ieave i'uuaaoipnia, week aays, 4.iu, lu.uua. m. 00. 6.00 n. m.. from Market and 12th Sts.. nnd 8.35 a. m., ll.so p. m. from Vth and Green stroots. Sunday, S.05 a m., 11.30 o. m , from Sth and Qrnon. Loavo Keaatng, week nays, i.s&,7.iu, iu.ua, 11.su in., a.sa. 7.07 p. m &unaay, m.ta a. ra. Leavo PottsWIIe. week davs. 2.40. 7.40 a. m. 12.30. 6,11 p. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.05 p. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.23 a. m., l.zi, 7.1D, v.-z p. m. Ljunaay, a.aj, i.m a. m., 2.50 n. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.45, 8.18. 11.47 a. m., 1.51,7.42,0.54 p. m. Sunday, 3.46, 8.12 ,. m., ii.-xi p. m. IIDilVO 1UUUUUUV IU1IU, HUUtt UU ) O, I.W. 30.9.35.10.40.U.S9 a.m..l.05.2.0t).5.SO.a.2a.7.57.10.10 . m. sunaav. Z.V. 4.uu. h.ct a. m.. 3.37. a.ui D. m Leavo Glrardvillo, (Rappahannock Station), weeks days, 2.47. 4.07, 6.30T 0.41 10.40 a.m., 12.05, 1., 1.11, o.'j), cm, iu.10 p. m. aunaay, z.ii, .07. 8.33, a. m.. 3.41. 6.07 n. m. Lieavo wiuiatnsport, wcck uays, a.w, .ou, la.uu ra., 3.sa, ii.isp. m. sunaay, 11.1s p. m. For Haltlmore. Washlncton and the West via 11. &, O. R. It., through trains loavo Glrard Avenuo station, Philadelphia, V. & K. K. It) ot hi, e.ui, ii.ct a. m., .bu, a.K, 7.11s p. m. sunaay, w, ti.us, 11.1.-7 a. m., 3.x, b.42, 7.10 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Phlladelnhla. Chestnut street wharf ana nontu sireet wnan, ror Atianuo uuy. weekaays jsxpress, 110 a m, 2 w, 3 uo, 4 uu, UU p. m. Accommodation. 8 00 a m, 5 45 p 111, Sundays Excress. 0 00. 10.00 a m. Accom modation. 8 00 a m and 4 30 n m. Returning leave Atlantic City denot. Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, uu, 7 4n, v uu a m ana jsi ana bsipm Accommodation, 8 15 a ra and 4 30 p m. t Sundays Express, 4 00, 8 00 p m. ' Aeoommodation. 7 15 n m and 4 30 p m. LcliiKri Valley Division. Passeneer trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction. Mauch Chunk, La- highton, Slatlngton, White Hall, Catasauqua, AUentown, Ucthlehcm, Easton, Philadelphia, ttazieton, weatneriy, yuaitaice junction, iei ano and Mahanoy City at 6.01, 7.40, 9.0S a m., -.as, j. iu, D.vr, p. m. B'or New York. 6.C4. .08 o. m.. 12.52. 3.10, 5.27 D. m. For Hazleton, Wllkcs-Barre, White Haven, Plttston.Laceyyille, Towanda, Sayro, Waverly, Eunira, Rochester, Niagara Falls and the West, 1u.11 a. m., (d.iup. m., no connection lor uocnes TAf Tliiffalrt Vlorrawi l?nlt R (VI n rr For Helvldere. Delaware Water Gan and trouasDurg, e.ui a. m., z.zi p. m. ror iamnertvuie ana Trenton, .uti a. m. For Tunkhannock. 10.41 a. m.. 3.10. 8 03 d. m. For Auburn. Ithaca. Geneva and Lyons. 10.41 a. m.. 8.03 n. m. ForJeanesvUle. LevIstonandBeaverMeadow, 7.w. y.ua a. m., s.ct. h.ib p. m. For Audenried. Hazleton. Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 6.04, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 5.27 d. m. For Scranton, 6.04, 9.08, 10.41 a.m., 3.10, 5.27 S.U9 P.XZL For Hazlebrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton and Freeland, 6.04, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.27 p. m. For Ashland. GIrardvllle and Lost Creek. 4.27, 7.46, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.10, 9.15 p. m. V.m n..,lln Vn.ml HaM..!.. a ut iu , ..uu. tiii., mm, awuu i. ,ui ,ug. nuu Shamokln, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.07 p. m. ror xatesviue, i-aru i-iace, uananoy uny ana ueutco, a.ii. 7.su, V.U3, lu.ti a m.. a.iu. o.ei, e.u, v.ss, iu.2 p. m. Trains wlU leave Shamokln at 7.55. 11.55 a. m. 2.10, 4.20, p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at v.un a. m., iz.zi, a.iu, a.z, p. ra. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.50, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m.. 12.62. 3.10. 4.10. 5.27. 8.03 n. m. itWYU roiMVUlQ lor anenaauoan, o.w, 9.05, 10.15, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 6.20, 7.00, 7.15, 9.30 p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 6.04, 7.40, 9.03, 10.41 a. m.. 12.52. 3.10. 5.27. 8.03 r. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7,39, 9.15 u.uo a. m., iz.49, s.iu, o.m, 7.1U, 7.to p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland. Glrardvillo and Lost uroeic, 7.2U, v.iu a. m., iz.:w, sas p. ra. For Yateiville. Park Place. Mahanoy Cltv, Dolano, Hazleton, Black Creole Junction, Pcnn iiavon junction, waucn ununk, Auentown, uoiuicnom, Easton ana now vork, ts.4u a. m. :.m p. m. For PhlladelDhla 12.30. 2.55 n. m. For Yatosviile, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano. 8.40, 11.35 a. m.. 12.3i)?Z55. 4.40 6.01 p. m. Loavo Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.30 a. m., i.w, t.si p. m. ieavo onenanaoan lor i-ottsvme, d.bu, o.iu, 9.30 a. m.. 2.45 n. m. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah. 8.30. 10.40 a.m., 1. jo, 0.1a p. m. 1 a. BWJsiuAiuj, uen. mgr. O. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt. Phlladelnhla. Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A. Lehigh vauey uivision, aoutn tiotnicnem ra. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SGnUTI.KlI.Ij DIVISION. DFCEMUER 8. 1892. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for WUtgan's, Gllberton, Frackyllle, New uasue, st. uiair, rotisriiie, iiamDurg, Heading, Pottstown, Phoanlxyllle. Norrlstown and Phil. adelphla (Uroad street station) at 6:00 and 11:45 a. m. ana4:ip. m. on week aays. ii'or Potts- vine ana intermeaiate stations :iu a. m. SUNDAYS. For WIggan's. Gilborton. Frackyllle. New uasue, si. uiair, i-oiisvuie at e:uu, u:iua. m. and 3:10 n. m. For Hamtaure. Roadlne. Pnttu. town, f-auenuvuiu, rnornsiown, rmiaaeipnia at 6:00, 9:40 n. m., 3:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at iu:4Ua m. nna 12:14, &:04, 7:42 ana 10:27 p. m ouuuuys, 11: in a. m, anu o.it p. m. T.Mva T'nttairina In. Bhun.Ml, a. fn.tft 11:48a. m and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.Sundays at 10:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station) for i.-uitBYiue sou nuenuauoaa ai d di ana da) am, 4 10 and 7 11 pm week davs. On Sundays leave at 6 50 a ra. For I'otUvllle. 9 28 a in. For New York at 3 20, 4 05, 4 40, 515, 6 50, 7 30, 8 20, 8 30, v w. ij uu, nit, am, is uu noon iiiznitea ex nrnua 1 OA nnri 1 SO n m to At IK I u on -ion 400. 4 02, 5 00, 8 00, 8 20, 6 50, 7 13, 8 12 and 10 00 p Til 1901 ll(ht Siinrfnn. n, 1 Wl IW A An Zt 8 12. 8 80, 9 50, l'l 01 i m and 12 li. 1 40, 2 30, 4 Ot iiimnua ti)t w, e au. o du, 7 18 and 812pm and 12 01 ulKht. For Sea Girt. Lons liranoh nnd In. terraedTate stations 8 20 and 1114 am, and 4 00 n m weenaays. ror Haiumore and washing ton 350. 720. 8 81. 9 10. 10 20. 11 18sm tit OK lim. lied express,) 1 SO. J W, 1 80, 6 17, 7 00, 7 40 p m 12 US night. For Freehold only 6 00 p m week days. For Baltimore only at 2 02, 4 01,8 08 and 11 10 y, m Sundays at 3 50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18 a m. It 10, 4 80, 7 00, 7 40 p m, 12 03 night. Baltimore umv dud, ii w p m, iror auonmona yauam, 12 'On msnd 12 OK nltrht. Trains will leave Harrlsnunr fnr Pltuhnrt. and the West every day at 12 36, 1 30 and 3 10 a n. aud (limited 6 00) 2 28, 3 25. and S 15 p in. Way for Altoorta at 8 15 am and 5 18 p m every uaj. pwi ivikwuuq) M11U A1WUSI1 ui 11 au a m Timlnu will loftva SiimVmimw In. TIT M 1 1 - - . Elmlra. Canondaleua. Roohester. HulTaln iui Niagara Falls at 204. 5 10 a m,and lpn week un,i, f ur iniuim tii in p m ween aays. For Erie sod Intermediate points at & 10 am dally Vnr T itr lluviin a I a UI nA a u . ...iiM 1 A and 1 84 0 m week days For llenovo at 5 10 a m, 186 and 5 84 p m week days, and 510am on Suadoys only. For ICaoe at 5 10 am, 13 pm 0. II. I'OOH. J. R. Wood. Bsa'l Maaftgeri Oen'l JHee'e'' Agt, JOHN R. COYLE, itUrsuj-il-LsH sai Ilttl Eihle hnn Offlco-IleddiU'a Itutldlnc, Shenandho, Fl ?irst Matioiial Bank THEATRE HUILDING filiciinutJooli, Pciuia CAPITAL, A. W. LKISBNUINQ, Presldont. V. .1. FERGUSON, Vlco President. R. LBIHBNRINS, CMhltr. S. W. YOST, Aeelstattt Oslhler. Open Daily From 9 to 3, 3 PEE CESTT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit, 5 Foiirlli SU jt0 below Gram, I'liUBdelphtv AF1EA the famltr phjsftUn, the hot. pltal and aJTmltfcd dooiori btra failed, ntwell m quncks who romise lo curt jnu nfter ail othfrs fall, aod to give yo n rlueu eQariutoa, trtv adrloe, frw trcatineutt aud after the belt anlDdlera, the (ill) maiiufncturera, with their ao called tonic i, rentoratlTei, Uhlett, iop- Sorters, aud other tcorvi nostrum ham ag concert!., the borne oare medletaetv w , eic, bavo twludled and roUmd yon,, THEN so and com u it m?. n. v. Turn. who has had 0 Team' Eurorean Hoipital and uo tears' di-rcii cul ixpurience. Beeiantiuod by him. IiuvlLlcattdldiy tellyot nbether youroaen Is oarable or not. He does not guarantee, not doe he claim to be God's equal, but he does oure the most del parata canes of Syphilis, Ulcers, EtiictcrM, GonorrhotaJ Poleoa. and Discharge. ISufRrers fmm Melancholia and downhrarteduexs, and hII those diseased tnm eQeett of yooihfoj Indlacretion, of both mxm, are xure of a cure. Remember, I)H. THEEL does cure what all others only claim to do. ER, THEEL ases aomuion mv:io trtjatmrnt. Ho combines the Alio pathlo, Uomcpopnthlo, and Kclecilc sj-n terns of medicine vher ever I hey are Ind lea toil, llnuri : Ifnlly, U to S o'clock ( evetv lngs, 6 to 8, Wed. and Hut. evening front 6 to 10 o'clock Sun dnys, 9 to 12. Peud 10 etc north of Set. utampi for tool "7Vii(A," the only true medical hook advertloed, a nlend to old, yourft, and middle-aged or both ecs. Wrlteorcall, A VOIP doctors warning you against medical books i they are afraid yow wilt find their Ignorance nxponed. KKAX) Dr. Tbeel's testl UOLlabi la Wednesday's and Saturday's Philadelphia Timt USED BY ALL ROOFERS. 3T. C3r. 3BC3B3PSEi3EIZj'SI ELASTIC Rubber Cement ! For Slate, Tile, Tin or Iron Roots. Sold In all size packages from 10 pounds up. Polntins up nnd repnirine all cracked joints on all kinds ol roofs, and around chimneys. ' coplug stones, skyl'.ghts, dormer windows, gutters, wood or Btono work, breaks and nail noies. or any place to no innao water-tint; un equalled for laying and beddlnpr HLATE AND TILE HOOFS, also copings. They will never leak or become loosened- Itis very adhesive, sticks firmly to anything, forming a tough, leather-Hko skin over the top, will not run or loosen irora joints or cracits, summer or win ter. This cotnent needs no reference, it has stood tho teat for thirty-two years, and never falls to give perfect satisfaction. It Is the most useful article a roofer can have In his shop. The cement Is prepared ready for use, an-: Is to bo applied with a trowel, and Is kept moist by keeping covered with water or oil, and will not get stiff or dry. Colors, brown and black. (Established 1800 ) Address, j. u. iiisTZHLi, txi .name St., iMcwaru, m. J. TWICE TOLD TALES I Are sometimes a bore, but when tho peoplo 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. He also keeps on hand full line of Groceries, Fresh Butter and Eggs, Po tatoes, G-reen Truck, Hay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store I CORNER CENTRE AND'jARDIN STREETS Medical Offlcej. 200 N. SECOND St., THIsa's, Fs. ate tho oldest in America for the treatment of Special UlNessrs A Yontlital Error. Varicocele, lljdrwl, Itupture, Lost Manhood. Trenlment lij .Mnll n Speclntty. Com munications bacr ,itv cimfldentui. Bond turnip tof ltuuU. Oflld'hi ,,s:B A. M. to2 1". SI.. OtoOl'j UU. Ail day tialinu.1. Sundays, 10 to 13 A M. DH, SAIJDEWG IATEST PATENTS WITH ELECTRO' BEST MAGNETIC SUSPENSORY. IMPROVEMENTS. Wlllenta Without iltllelm sit WlsM nanltllw from oreruxatton of brtia i r-rr forcea,eea!icr indlMrtuoo. stiexusl eibsuatlon l.alu loe, narffoua dsblllt, slscp leuaau, Umuor, ri.tumatl.rn, kldnej, Utot ami ,U4ilr oomptalDta , lame tuc!., lumbaca, selatloa, general Ill-bMlta, tie. Thli eleetrle Ult contain! Woaiterlal liaaranawaU one all otbera, and si'ea a current that U Initantlj felt bits' vearer nr ws forfeit l,uoo, anil will cure all or tnesMTS dUeauee or no nay. 1 cuaande bare been Ottrodby tnU mar. y eloue inresllon alter all otber remodlts failed, and y giro biindreda of tenluiunlaU In tble and .ojerr Uker Mto. freateetboonenroir.Tod weakmen,tllUWITHAUMM.ia Ileal th and vlsoroue , .r,n,thUl'ABlTMpiBSloOBall. Bond for llluetraUd ramjXleU, mailed, eeaM, mo. AlaVUI SIAZtTx3asr aox3flO,ire.xci co.. No. 819 Broadway, NEW YORK. Has removed to BillJones' eld stano 17 SOUTH MAIN BTRiifiST, Wntrehi trill ba vltwnello ntt tne WnU uf tm IrtS'jdi nnd tUe pubUe ut BrerythlKg la the Drinking Un. Hess'' Livery Stable, Is now located on Market Alley, Rwr of Rollins' Open Iloase Win, Nlswonter'g old stand. Loail express and tfenerul hauling promptly attended to. YcumfcuREff rinsiTfis iTisirn iT-TTn r
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