The Herald. TOBLtHliMl) DAILY, SUNDAY KX0H1THD WRMKI.Y, KVWir HATUHDAr. X.A. JlOY Jilt - ,Vrnprttlr M. O, HOrBK JUMw hi1 ;MMier ft. J, WA1KISH...m :...lal Hktr 3. MT. riOV UK ...... ...WMflM)2irnmifr & KTl.nsa Hbr ti.D has a larger otrcuuv ton In "Shenandoah than nay otner paper puli- Books oien to all. suMcnimon rates: WAliyr.psr ywr,...... A DO Waauur, per vtnu 1 80 lfanaient, 10 cents par line, first Insertion : 5 MM par Uaa each subsequent lnwirtlonf Mr rsgular advertising can be hud on applloa Maa at the oDoe or by nurd. Baterodt the l'ostomco. at Shenandoah, l'a SS tor transmission through tho" maUa ai second-class matl matter. AROHIBa.LD.lA. M'LEOD. X 1 f the uatv-jpaper oritio'ilof Arohl ylij A. Mi'Leod who are attempting id Tcwlgu ill hi from the Hwton guild Maine Railroad Cbnipany could have Tvltlieaised his reception this week by his fellow directors aw hci stood In tho Boston slid Milne board the represen tative of 21,080 allures of Boston and .Maine Mook the 1 urges t Individual representation iu tlie board tkey would have been eullKhtened iw to the man and hta personal hold upon those who have his oontidunce. Mr. MtsLeod took the Heading Rail road from the hands of the resrguu izers, Improved IU property the first year, earned BouiothHg on Hie Income Mid paid It in 'the second lyeur, aad earned the full iuterest on all the in come bonds last year and paid it. At the sme time he spent millions iu the improvement of the property against prop-we 1 neRotiaion of$l8,00GV OX) of securities In tho treasury. Hp saw clearly that the Reading '.iuiiltod muH extend Us Hold of o.ier ations and increase its territorial potrer to maintain Its comniorciii outerprl-i Hi set abut such exten sion loyally in th iutert of his company. Of onurwe he antagonized very weighty Hinns, and w'uen the drive wuuoi -.d i .i Reading's securities andReadlng'd creJit ha had but three sources: First To eacrlHoe the assets o( the company wi previous managements Jiad done Seoond Surrender tho financial1 outrql to rival property interdsta, us R was expected he would do. ThirdTake tho protection of the ourts and maintain tho coirtpauy's assets Intact. TiiE naval review to take place In Hampton Roads iu ubout u mouth from now will be one of tha grainiest spectaoles ever witnessed in America, er perhaps any other waters. Ger many, Russia, England, Italy, Spain, France, Brazil and the Netherlands will all send representative) ships, and ef course will send thelrchoicest. The United Brates having just put her navy afloat, will appear to great advantage ml our ships will bei.cw, of the latest improved order, aud will no doubt stake a p'.easint appearancewhen con trasted with the foreigners. Old Point Comfort will for thi time lie the resort of thousands who will desire to see the notable collection of war ships that will assemble in Ilumpton Road-). Pbesidknt Roberts' annual report af the finances of tke Pennsylvania Railroad Company show the gross receipts to be the largest in tho history uf the company. Owing to excess ively low rates of transportation, how aver, the profit this year does not om;mru very favorably with the re eluU. More business was done for less money, owing to competition Notwlthafandiug this, the; company was able to continue the improvement f its lines, pay a six per cent, divl dend and carry to the credit of profit Jtudlotts f 2, 127,020.42. Thk switchmen of the twenty-one Toads centreing in Chicago have decided not to strike. This U a seu lble oonoluslon to arrive at. In a eoiitest with the railroads they would have been worsted, and their decision will In the long run give them a better standing for demanding iu wwxl wages than if they had started s strikdju.it on the eve of the opening f spring buniuess. PITHY PARAGRAPHS. Governor MaKluley's debts will now he paid, 100 cents on the dollar, without taking one cent of his wife's property. His grateful countrymen have furnished the funds. The number of pat oltl m in the United States is about seventy thou sand. Full In line, boys. Inauguration day should bo changed. The people demand it. The contemplated railroad strike en the Western railways is eff for the present. It begins to be uncertain whioh will end rat French orisls or Frauee. President aud Mrs. Cleveland have the finest hursee seen at the White II his stable eiue the days of President Arthur. This la not to be a slow eoaeh Ailmlaitrs'on. j THE STATE IN GENERAL Interesting Happenings from all Sections. Fathered trom here and there. A imrrraceful Scene at n Httna-artaH Wed ding; In Hln!knrxHl lra)rnYMiienl l be Introduced In the Mnfitiylklll Haven Iron Wrka Other Stale Jtmva of Interaat. MiNKRsviLt.g, March 14. Blackwood, the yuungext mining village in tbl part of the coal nfciun, innlao the roughest. There Ih no liceriHed liquor place in the village, but the people buy it by the keg ami es pecially in the Hungarian quarter the orgies arc of a moat distrusting character. A Hungarian weihliirg party Wan held in one of the housed on the outskirts of the town. '1 he beer was not strong enough for the men and women and ae It waa empt ied out of the keg into tuba and mixed with al coiiol, '1'he result of drinking thia mixture was to make tho rovollem craiy and they howled and danced around like demon. Several ahots were fired and one man wa nil on the head with a big alone! He was Ittdty cut. There were bo polleoinei) iiroiuid and no arrefta were inmle. FRACKv.t.B, Maroli 14. The ndtia have well Hiipjilied the (laiiis of the I'liilailelphia md ReudiiiK Coal and Iron Company with water. Mud river iiinat this place, wlileh iipplieH the collieries of the Mahunny Val ley with water, gained r foot sinoe last rfiitiinlay. Tliis dnm now contains eleven feet of water. This in a good showing in the fce of the fact that the dam vrw drawn lomplelely drj' lht fall to supply the mine dining the drauuht. Tlie Waste House run dam, three milea east of Shenandoah, which supplies thecompaiiy'itmines around . lienaudoah has forty feet of water. This dam can hold forty-seven feet of water and was almost dry during last summer. En dneer Oeore Clemens, president of the water company which owns these dams, says that there will be plenty of waier for the engines at the collieries this year. Pott8vili,e, March 14. The Heading company is cleaning up its trackage in tbio vicinity which lias for mouths Uee:i blocked with coal trains, waiting to tn tide water. From Palo Alto to Middleport' uji the hchujlkill Valley, nnd up um-ai Krockvills .s,l)00 cars had beeii kUhkUiik. Uu buiidHy and oiitiduy muht tUi!t-io trains.of lord d coul cars Were taken c!o n i be main line from Palo Alto. A likenum lr wr taKeii down from Cressoua which eamc over the iii:io Hill road from Gordon Plane. There, ware nineteen lip.lit trains bound north, passed Crei,soi) during the Kiine time. Every coal, f l eight and shitt ing engiue that could be pressed into ser vice vt.is used and by this extraordinary ef fort the block was alfectually broken yes terday. Wiwjamspobt, March, 14. Judite Metsi- ger hus refused all new applications for liquor license in this county, but grauted all tho established places, numbering lit). In acting on the applications the judge gave strict orders that ail bar-rooms must be close! by midnight and that any viola tion would be sufficient cause for revoking the licenw. xle also notified hotel proprie tors tlmt no card playing will be tolerated and that applicants next year must send in an affidavit that they have not knowingly violated uny provisions of the law. New Castle, March 14. The grocery store owned by Culbertson & Hunt wu completely destroyed by flie ycstenlay morning. Loss, J8.000, partially covered by insurance. On Monday morning a large barn belonging to Charles Uutz, situated ubout six miles from here, was entirely de stroyed by fire. Six cows and sixteen head of sheep lost their lives. The lire was the work of an incendiary. Hahkisburo, March 14. Late yesterday afternoon In the office of the county jail, William Sullivan was given a hearing by Alderman Kinneard, ou a charge of carry ing concealed deadly weapons. It was proven that a razor and pistol had been tound on Sullivan's person when arrested. Iu default o $'M0 bail he was re-committed to prison for court. Sullivan will also have to answer a charge of car robbery. (Juite a number of the stolen goods havs been recovered by the officers. New Castlb, March 11. Criminal court was in session here yestrday. Aiuoug tin cases' tried was that of William Roberts, the fire bug, who so completely terrified New Castle for over two weeks, ltobeits made a full confession, naming the Urea and the places in which they had occurred and stating how each one had been started. He said that he had -iired the buildings merely for the pleasure of turning in the alarm and seeing the firu department maka a run. Hahrisbcro, March 14. A case that has attracted more thau usual attention is that of David 1). Elder against the Lykens v alley Loal Company, In an action to re cover damages for laud bpoiled by culm from the mines of the defendant company. The court has overruled the motion for a new trial and directs judgment to be en tered, for the plaintiff. Lock Havex, March 14. John Joyce, of Bradford, and John Maroney, of Pine Sta tion, this county, were drowned in the river a short distance east of this city. They were telegraph linemen aud were en gaged in stringing a wire accross the river when their boat upset, The bodies have not yet been recovered. Lancaster, March 14. While out riding B. J. Lechler, of the Cap, fell from his horse with a stroke of paralysis. He is 06 years of age and one of the most prominent and wealthy citizens ot tue eastern euu ol the county. He was formerly engaged in business in New York, where he laid the foundation of his large fortune. Schuylkill Havbn, March 14, The Schuylkill Haven iron works is about to introduce a number of important improve ments. Machinery has baen ordered for a ateel mill and in a short time this concern will turn out merchant steel. Tho plant will be removed and employment given to fifty inore men. Rbabino, March 14. During a heavy rain, which soaked the walls of twe houses iu course of erection collapsed here, burying u number of workmen In the ruins. Thomas B Mull, Elwood Uolding, Win, Berrell and Je-ob A. Leigh tWr ware seriously injured. Eajwon, March 11. The mining engi neers, un(r charge ol Prefeasor Sillbuuu, began a tour of study ana obeervatioa la the Lehigh caal region this luarning. The ivork of the winu term baa practically ended. Omms, March 14. The employes of to ICdAyatona print works at a regular meetiag appointed a eetnsdttee of Ave to draft sulUkle rasehitfens ou the death ol the late Jans 8lrapcn. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTE! PURE A KAI1 COLLISION ON THIS WATKK. A Schooner and the Htaanmlilp float on Omnn Tugethur With a J'rasli. Nkw Londok, Conn,, March 14. The steamer City of Boston left her wharf here and was in collision with an unknown schooner right off the entrance to the bur bur half an hour later. No oae was hurt. Tlie starboard smoke stack of t'e steamer and some of hei ateam-pipci Ivere forced out of place. It is lielleved that the schooner suffered consid erable Injury. Captain Sherley says the Iknton was steaming at a very slow rate of speed and blowing her whistles at the cus tomary Intervals. The City of Huston put back to New Lon don. Her passengers left for New York on the steamer City of Worcester. r.ucmvKKS ru.K tiihix statembnt. The KcudlDK'l, Liabilities l'lacwl lit 15 18, 4 7K,8'iS,OP. Philadelphia, March 14. Tlie state ment ot the lecelvers of the Philadelphia and Heading liallroad Company was filed here to-day. It showos among other things, that the company's liabilities arc $18,472,838.00. Tlie asset are placed at $15,779,784.1B. Will Ask Tor Their ItoleHKe. Chicago, March 14. The Amnesty as sociation have about completed its prepa rations for making an appeal to tlie gov ernor for the release of Schwab, Fielden and Neebe, the imprisoned anarchists who were convicted of throwing a bomb into the ranks of a detachment of police several years ago, and who are now Imprisoned at Juliet. Thinks the InveatlgathM Will rail, Chica(,o, J.U., March 14, Samuel Wool lier, of Peoria, the largest stockholder in the Cattle Feeders' and Distilling Com pany, is in the city. He Said tins morning that his presence, in the oJty had uoeonnec tion with the investigation of the whiskey trust and he believed that the investigation would fall ! 't. si . us In the Northwest. MlTOEAPui.ta, Minn., March 14. A heavy snow storm accompanied with high winds, nearly if not quite equal to that of two weeks ago, prevailed throughout the north west last night. Minnesota and Wisconsin railway service in this city-was interfered with and many cars were laid off. Trains on the Zoo'road were badly delayed. l"li-o nt llcnlHon, Tex. Uexison, March 1-J, llio Denijon com press burned to the ground yesterday with about 'JWU bales of cotton anu twenty box cars. Thocompress belonged to the Missouri, Kansas nnd Texas Railroad Company. The total loss is about $150,000. The origin of the fno is unknown. To Succeed Vivieoir. Paris, March 14. A dispatch from St. Petersburg to Figaro says M. Prlnco Bona- parto has been appointed colonel of the Nijni-Novjorod dragoons in place of Col onel NivicoiT, who has been givencommand of the brigade of Imperial Guards. Hasn't Caught a Single Whale, New Bedforo, Mass., March 14. A let ter received here from Captain Edward Kinir. of the whaling bark Morning Star, dated off tho coast of Patagonia, October 81, report having taken nothing since leaving St. Helena. Jfay ho Nominated forSTayor. Chicago, 111., March 14. George B. Smith is the latest and most formidable candidate for tlie Republican nomination for mayor. His friends openly declare that he will receive tlie nomination to-morrow by acclamation. Jtrldgcea will Play In New York. Moktukal, Que., March 14. Tlie Mon treal Racquet club will send Bridges, the expert, to playa friendly profeasiouul match with S audisli, of the New York Tenuis and Racquet club, this week. Tho Fighters Comliiff Homo. New York, March 14. Sqnlro Abing don wired from New Orleans last night that ho would arrive in New York with Charley Mitchell, Jim Hall aud his party to-mor-rew. He Killed the Negro. Greenville, Tex., March 14. In an ef fort to arrest Warren Kickman. City Mar shal Veleln was shut in the head fatally, but was able to return the fire, killing the beg re. ltemovd Iu an Attylum. New Yobk, March 14. Mary Bit, a Frenoh woman, 48 years old, was removed from her home, at No, 218 We.-t Thirty second street, to BellevuehosJ ital, lently Insane. Judge .luokaim Assigned ttt Duty, Washington. Match 14. Justice Jack son was yesterday assigned to duty over the circuit over which the late Justice La mar presided. THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NW AND MY COMPLEXION 18 SETTER. M7 doctor nays It aia ge.my on the stomach, liver and kirtnoys, and H apU-.'ant laxative. Tbla drink Is made from herbs, aud lit prepared for ue M eastlv aa tna. H Ucallod L ft HE'S MEDICINE A 1) dnwrlnu ullTt at &0& wi jl a paokag. lfrou mm not get It. aeod your addraw tor a frea (ample. 1 n.TI..t1 ! MnhdaT. IB atdr to ha hit .uriucine inuvhs iu uancii AUdrfm OilATOR P. 'OODT Lewis Wanli to Wrestle, Uecorah, la., March 14. The Decorah club has received a telegram from Evan Lewis, the "Strangle!-," to the effect that He wouiu accept its offer of a $1,000 purse for a catch-as catch-can wrestling match lietween him and Farmer Burns for $1,000 a side and the championship of the world. The match is to take place within sixty days. t Gibbons SToney Not Yet Up, Chicago, 111., Marcli 14. Alt Kenne dy, the backer of Billy Myer, has returned from New Orleans. While there he posted JoOO for a match lietween Myer and (lib lions, to take place licfore the ciub offering the lament nurse. Gibbons has not cover- eM tho money, although he appears anxious for the match. The Invefctlffutlou Hejclns. Toprka, Kan., March 14. The charges of boodliug preferred against Governor Lewelllng and several state orllciali are being investigated. The investigatingcom- mittee refuses to talk on the subjtafc and will not say whether any of the charges have been found to be true or not. lis .Hwnllowetl An Orangd Seed. New Haven, Conn., March 14. George Edward Mills, of Cincinnati, a member of the senior class at laic, Is at the Yale In Urinary in a critical condition from the effects of swallowing an orange seed. The seed lodged in the vermiform appendix and produced Inflammation. A Carpanter Crushed to Death. CmcAuo, March 14. Another flimsy building caused the loss of a human life last evening. While working in the two- story brick building at Mo. 7iJ Twenty-ber ond street, about 9:80 the roof fell in, kill ing A. F. T..-it:;:s, a carpenter. Clifford lilaclcman A Boston Boy's Eyesight Saved-Pcrhaps His Life By Hood's Sarsapitrilla Ulood Poi soned by Canker. Itcail tho following from a grateful mother " My llttlo boy hail Scarlet Fever when 4 years old, nnd it lefthlm very weak and with blood poinnneil sriili ranker. His eyes becamo so Inflamed that his sufferings were Intense, and for seven weeks he Could Not Open His Eyos. I took him twice during that tlmo to tho Kyo and Kar Infirmary 011 Charles street, but lliclr rcmedic failed lo do him the faintest shadow of good. I commenced giving him Hood' SnrapnrllU and it soon cured him. I have never doubted that it wtveit his night, even it tint his veiy lilt'. You may use tins tes timonial in any way you cnoose. lamanvay ready to sound the praise of Hood's Sarsaparilfa becauso of the wondoriul good it did my son. AimiE V. Blackman, 2888 Washington St, lloston, Mass. Get HOOD'S, HOOD'8 PlLLS are band made, and are per feet In composition, proportion nnd appearance, ELECTRIC BELT .r...8TPATENTS WITH ELECTRO BIST IMPROVEMENTS. MAGNETIC SUSPENSORY. Wf 1 cure Witboat Mdleio hII Vplne resoltlott frora Ti.riaxattdn ot uriB,oer?c ioroea,exe or loniflcreiiOB, K -uMf, languor, rhwmatimn, kidcer, liver and bladder c .if tlnU.lkma back, lumbago, aaltttica, gecarul ill-hdfcU!), ttt:. 'i bit electric blt contain Homderfal lupnitrmoata over dll u.Uerj, and give a current that Is Instantly felt by Xha Tn-nrcr vr n iitrnjjv r,umj u irui cure wit ine aoova dlaeaiaa or BOiAr. ThauaaAda liavo been cured brthlt mar teloas juvtotloD after all other reined kj failed, and va alra huodrada of teirlmoniala In thla and rrei r other atata. (hiraawarful Ul'UOVLU KLKLTH1C SLHPKhBUUY, tha frca teat boon aver off red vaak tneo.r HEK WITH ALLBKLTtj Hvalth and vlBorouaatreofcthdllalUKTKKUIaeotoOO Days, Band far llluatratad Pamphlets, nailed, aaalcd, free. Xiimt No. 810 Broadway. NEW VOKK THE BltJOTJ Everything moJelel after Green's Gate, Philadelphia. 32 S Main St.. SUeiiaiitlonU The leading plaee In town. Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new. olean and fraea. The ash. "hn flniiat. 11 ueol Wines and Liquors I Otgara, Sc., foreign and do meatla. Prea lunoh served mob evening. Ills aahoonera of freeh.Beer.l'orter, Ale, c. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE, J. J, DOUGHERTY, lrop. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY, Horses end Carnages to Hire. Hauling of all klada promptly attended to, uortea laaen to noara. at ratw tbataie liberal. PEAR ALLEY, Hear BjdM's Barfaro Siore READING RAILROAD SYSTEM, Anthracite cos! mi me su-e'v. insuring cle&nhut bi uad bou.luib TIME TABLB IN ErrECT JAN. !, 18W Trains leave Shenandoah as follows! For New York via PhlladelDhln. week dnw. .(.K.23,7.l8.lO.(l8 a.m., W.58 2.48,6.58 p.m. Sunday eekdays, 7.18 a. ro.. 1S.S8, 2.18 p. m. For Meadlntr and Phlladnlnhln. wAk Aim. -.w, w.mj, mo, iif.ur? u, iu.,ia.oo, ,vo,o.oB ij. in. sun day. 2.08, 7. a. m., 4.118 p. m i'or usrriBDurg, week nays, x.oe, 7.18 a. in., 48, h.tH p. m. For Allentown. week dava. 7.18 a. m.. log. 18 p. m. t or roitsvino, week days, z.os, 7. 18 n. m., u.w, 4B, 6.58 p. m. Sunday, 8.U8, 7.4 a. m., 4.28 p. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week dan, day, 2.08, 7.48 a. m., 4.28 p. m. Additional for Mnnanoy uity, weex ouys. o.es p. m. r'orxjanoasieranauoiuniDiR, wbok uays, 7.ie m., 2.48 p. m. For WlnlamsDOrt. Sunburv and Lewlabnra. week days. 3.28, 7.18, 11.28 a.m., 1.33, 0.58pm. Sunday, 8.28 a. id., 3.08 p. m. For Mahanov Plane, week davs. 2.08. 8.28. fi.28. 7.18, 10,08. 11 28 a. m., 12.83. 1.38, 2.48, 6.51, 8.M, 9.S8 p. m. Sunday. 2.08, 3.28, 7.46 a. in., 3.08, 4.88 p. m. For Oirardvtlle, (Rappahannock Station), week days, 2.08, 8.28, 5.23. 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. m. 12.83.1.38, 2.48, 5 58, 8 58 11.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, i.xa, 7.te a. m s.us, 4.ss p. in. For Ashland aud Shamokln. week days, 3.28, .28. 7.18. 11.28 a. m 1.38. 0.58. 9.38 n. m. Sun day, 3.23, 7.40 3. m., 3.03 p. m. TKUBD fUll IlK.ISAIVi)UAIl! Leave New York via Philadelphia, weekdays 45 a. m.. 1.30. 4.00. 7.30 n. m.. 12.15 nlffht. Sun day, 0.00 p. m.. 12.15 night. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week dav. 1.00, 8.45 a. m., 1.00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a, m. Leave Philadelphia, week da vs. 1.10. 10.00 a. m. .00. 8.00 D. in., from Market and 12th Sts . nnd 8.35 o. m., 11.80 p. m. from 8th and Green streets. Sunday. B.05 a m 11.80 a. m . from 9th. and Green. Leave Rending, week days, l.bs.7.10, 10.03, 11.60 in., d.hi. 7.D7 p. ra aunany, i.i, iu.4 a. tn. Leave Pottsvllle. week davs. a. 10. 7.40 a. m. 12.80, Clip, m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.05 p. m. Leave Tnmaaun. week davs. 3.20. 8.48. 11.23 a. m., 1.21,7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m ou p. m. T.nafn Mahnnnn n, wa.lr ,lna ,E n IU 11.47 a. m.. 1.61. 7.42. 0.51 n. m. Sundav. 3.40. 8.12 a. m., am p. m. T.nnirn M.li'innn Ptnnn urnnlr Antra in A H 6.30,9.35,10.40.11.69 a. m.,1.05j2.00,5.20,6. 2i3,7.57,l6.l6 m. suncay, s.iu, a. m., j.sj, d.ui p. m. Leave Glrardvllle, fUarwahaniiock Station). weeks davs. 2.47. 4.07. 6.36. 9.41 10.46 a. m.. 12.aS. 2.12, i.ll, 6.26, 6.32. 8.03, 10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, I.U7. 8.38. a. m.. 8.41. O.U7 n. m. uou.t; ,v HiiuiuoiJul t, nccn uuyb, o.w, p.ikj, l&.w a. m.,i..ant 11. i p. m. aunuay, 11. id p. nr. r or uaiumorc, wasnineton anu the west via 11. A O. R. R.. throuKh trains leave Qlranl Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. A K. R. R.) at a mi, n.ui, li.m a. m., J.nn, 5.42. 7.10 p. m. Sunday 3 50. 8.02, 11.27 a. in.. 3.56, 5.4!:, 7.16 p. ra. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf and rtouth strcot wharf, for Atlantlo City. - Weekdays Express. 9 00 a ra. 2 00. 3 08. 4 00, r 110 p. m. Accommodation, B 00 a m, 5 45 p m. r-araaavs JSXDress. ui'. iu uu a m. Aooom- modatlon. 8 00 a m and 4 80 d m. UcturnlnR leave Atlantic; City depot, Atlantic md Arkansas avenues. Wcclidavs Express, 1 wi, 7 n, v m; n m ana aw ana .1 uu p m Acoouimoaaunn, b in a m na sjupm. Sundays Express, 4 00, 8 00 p m Accommodation. 7 15 a m and i 30 p m. Lehigh Valley Division, Paasenirer trains leave Shenandoah lor Penn Haven Junction. Mauch Chunk. Le iilehton, Slattneton, White Hall, Catasauqua, aueniown, tieinicnem, Eastern, Phllndoluhln nazioton. woatneriv. Quakake Junction, Del' ano and Mabanoy City at 8.04 at 8.04. 7.40. 9.08 a m.. I8.S2. 3.1(1. g.W n. m. For Mew York. 0.04. 9.08 a. m 11.52. 8.10. B.2Tp. m. for iiazicion, wiiKes-narre, wntie naven, PlttBton.Laceyvllle, To anda, Sayre, Waverly, Rlmira, Rochester, Niagara Falls and the West, 10.41 a. tn., (3.10 p. tn., no connection tor Roches ter, lluffalo or Nlaeara Falls). 8.03 u. tn. For Ilelvlderc. Delaware Water Gan and Strouasburg, 0.04 a. m.. 5.37 p. tn. r or t.atnuertvine anu 'rrenton, v.ua a. m. For Tunkhannock. 10.41 a. m.. 3.10. 8 03 n. m. For Auburn. Ithaca. Geneva and Lvous. 10.41 a. m.. 8.03 n. tn For Jeanesvllle. Levis ton and Boavor Meadow, i.vi, v us n. m., o.zi, .ua p. m. for Auaenriea, uazicton, uiocainn ana L.um her Yard, 0.04 , 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m 12.62, 3.10, For' Scranton, 0.04, 9.03, 10.41 a.m., 3.10, 6.27 b.uj p.m. For Ilazlcbrook, Joddo, Drlfton and Freoland, 0.01. 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 12.62. 3.10. 6.27 D. m. For Ashland. Glrardvllle and Lost Creek. 4.27. 7.46, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 0.35, 8.10, 9.15 p. m. For Raven Run. Centralla. Mount Carmel and Shamokln, 8.52, 10.15 a m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.07 p. m. For Yatesvllle, l'ark 1'lace, Mananoy city ana upiano. cut. v.iu. u.us. lu.ti a ra.. i..s.. j.iu. o.zi. B.U.I, V.3J, iu.zo p. m. Trains will loavo Shamokln at 7.55, 11.55 a. m., 2.10, 4.30, p. m. and arrivo at Shenandoah at 9.05 a. tn.. 12.52, 3.10. 5.27 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.50, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 n. m., 12.62. 3.10, 4.10. 5.27. 8.03 p. m. 9.05, 10.15, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00, 7.15, 9.35 p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 0.01, 7.40, 9, 10.41 a. m.. 13.53. 3.10. 5.27. 8.03 p. ra. Lcavo Hazleton for Shenandoah. 7.30. 9.15 11.06 a. m., 12.45, 3.10, 5.S0, 7.10, 7.56 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains loavn for Ashland. Glrardvllle and Loet Creek, 7.29, 9.4) a. m., 12.30, 2.45 p. ro. For YateuvUle, Park Plaoe, Mahanoy City, Delano, Hazleton, Illack Creek Junction, Pccn rtaven junction, maucn ununit, Auentown Ilotblchem, Easton and New York, 8.40 a. m, 2.65 p. ra. 1,'or I'ntiaucinnia iz.au. z.oa n m. For Yatesvllle, IMrk Place. Mahanov City and Delano, 8.40, 11,35 a. m., 120, 2.55, 4.40 0.P1 p. m. Lieave tiazieton tor &nenanaoan, b.uu, ii.su a. in.. 1.05, 4.37 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle. 5.50. 8.40, 9.30 a. m.. 2.45 D. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah. 8.30. 10.40 a.m., 1.35, 5.15 p. ra. i j. t3tv r.iuAivu. uen. iir. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt. Philadelnhla. Pa. A. W. NONNF.MACHER, Asst. G. P. A. Lehigh vaucy uiviuiou, aouiu uuiaionom t'J. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOnUTLKlLL DIVISION. Dt'CEMUER 8. 1892. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wlsrgun's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, New uostie, nt. umir, l-ottsvuie, uamourg, iteaaing Pottstown. Phoenlxvllle. Norrlstown and Phil. adelphia (Uroad street station) at 6:00 and 11:45 a. m. ana i : id p. m. onweeuaays. for t'otts vlllu anu intermeaiate stations u:lo a. m SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, New and3:iun. m. f or iimnuure. uoadlnu. Potta- town, fnaanuvuicj, Norrlstown, pmiadelphla at 0:00, 9:40 a. m3:10p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Bhenandoih at lu:4Ud m. anu iz:u, b:ui, i:n ana 10:27 p. m ounuays, ji:iou. m. uauoiiu p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:15 11:48a m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays at 10:40 a. m. and 5:16 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a ra, 4 10 and 7 11 put week days. On Sundays leave at 0 50 a m. For Pottsvllle, 9 28 a m. For New York at 3 SO, 406, 4 40, 615, 0 50, 7 30, 8 20, 8 30, 950, UW, 1114, am, 12 00 noon (limited ex press 1 08 and 4 50 p m) 12 44, 1 35, 1 40, 2 30, 3 SO, 4 uu, 4 m, & uu, o uu. o zu, o au, 7 is, a in ana 10 uu p m, 12 01 night. Sundays at 3 20, 4 05, 4 40, 6 15, 812.8 30,9 50,1103 a m and 12 44,1 40,2 30,4 08 (iimiieu i duj d au. o w, o ou, a ana o tx p m ana 12 01 nltrht. For Sea Girt. Long Branoh and In. tormedlate stations 8 20 and 1114 am, and 4 00 p m weekdays, f or iiauimore ana washing. ton a ou, i su, a ai. v iu, iu au. it ta a m, (ua tun- itea express,) t au, a to, 4 u, a u, i uo, 7 40 p m 12 01 night. For Freehold only 500 p m week days. For Baltimore only at 2 02, 4 01, 6 06 and 1110 r. in- Sundaysat350. 7C0, 010, 11 18am, 12 10, 4 30, 7 00, 7 40 p m, 12 03 night. Baltimoro only sue, nsu p m. f or uicnmonu 7 2Uam, 12l0o m and 12 0 nleht. Trains will leave Harrlsburg for Plttsbure and the West every day at U S8, 1 30 and 3 10 am and (limited 5 001 2 25. 3 25, and 515p ra. Way tor Altoona at 8 15 am and 5 18 p tn every uay. foi x-itufuurg nuu Aiiuiaa ut it mi a m everv oay. TMlnai111lMA 6iinhci.n fo- tfllllamBnA. Niagara Fulls at 204, 5 10 a m.and 1 85 p m week uaya, ror uiiuira bidoi p m weea aaya. f or Krie ana intermeaiate points at a 10 am aalb For Look Haven at 6 10 and 9 56a m dally, 1 i and 5 34 n m week dan For Renovo at a 10 tn, 1 35 and 6 34 p m week days, and 5 10 a to on Sundays only. For Kane at a 10 a m, 1 IS p m week davs. ua O. H. Puon, Oen'l Manager J. R. 'Wood. Qan'l Paas'g- Agt JOHN R. COYLE, Aferijy.tt-Lts mi Bui folate Agnt, OWi-e Sedilall's Batldlnr, Bbenanrtboa. ft irst National Bank TUEATKK BUILDING Shciinndonli, Pcuna. CAPITAL, 100,000. A.. W. LKISRNKING, Proaldent. P. J. FEUGUSON, Vloe I'reeWeni, J. n. LBIHBNKINU. Uashler. S. W. YOST, Assistant Cashier. Open Daily From 9 to 8, 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit. BR. T1EEL ftQGArtIi Fourth St, MUU below Green, V Mladelrhla, ATTER the family vh;WRD, tbo boa r-ltat and advcrtlufng dye tor a hare failed aaeil aa iiuitci tm iromlae to our you ulti-r oil otlura Ui, aud to girt toe a written aju runt-v free adiltf, fre trcifctineut, a.nl uf'ti tlie Iwlt iwiodltra tbo fifil ii auufacturt-irt, with their at called touicN, n ftorHilven, tablet, anp Eorters, aud ftltT actTet nostrum hum us coucerni, b.iinn cure medlolnea tto , do , hint- bhIliMm! and rolil.ed yna, THEN no and cou.ult Dtr O. P. TIIEEL vhabMhadBTeara'IOMJUl Hotritril and SO v furs' uroctl cul txurltnM. Ro Hxamlnod by blm. lt ill catidldly tfll joa whfih-r Tonrfaae U curable or not. HpdiKnntruarnnH'e, of diH-a bt claim to bo Clod's eqtinl. but be d.w cure the mott de im w oi Djpnuu, uicrra. Dincmrea, uormrravw iaon. and t)ifcbaH. SuHcn-rn fri.iu Melancholia and rlfiWDhfrtedneii, and all thoae dineaoed frutu eflectaof yoathfu) Indlaoratlun, of botb aeea, are uro of a cure. Xtanembar US TKEEL dnea aura what all r.lhi.m ntlv nUtm tn An. HE. TKESL uwea oomnion aene t rent merit. I It-" combine! the Alio jiatblo, lloroceopathla, aoJ Kctrctlu aiilema of medicine wber ever thi opy aro iiniiotoii. iiouri: duiit, v to fl o ciocitt eer DUD DOf) Old, OID doctori waruloft you attains! medlrul bnoka ; they are afraid joa l&ouiaii m Yi cuDeaaaj a and h urdtj ' Philadelphia Timt. Hi USED BY ALL ROOFERS. ELASTIC Rubber Cement I For Slate, Tile, Tin or Iron Rbofa. Sold In all size paokages from 10 pounds up Polntmc uo and renalrlnc all cracked lotnu. on all kinds of roofs, im1 around clilmneys, coping Htonos, skylights, dormnr windows, gutters, wood or stone orli. hruiks and nail holes, or any place to be mink- wut. r-t!t bt; un- BQuauca lor laying aua neuuini! mIjATI5 and rlLB HOOFS, also conlinrs. Thcv will never Icuk or become loosened- ItU very adhesive, slicks firmly to anything, foiiiimi; i lough, leaihcr-like gain over tho top, will not run or loosen fro u joints or cracks, pummer or win ter. This , oment needs no reference, it has stood tho tost for thirty-two years, and never iaus to (,'ivo ported satimction. H is ine most UKeful article a roofer can have In hie shop. The cement Is prepared ready for use, an is to ne appnea witn a trowel, ana is kept moist by keeping covered with waMr or oil, aud will notget still or dry. Colors, brown and black. (Established I860) Address, J. G. UETZEL, 58 Maine St., Newark, N. J. TWICE TOLD TALES! Are sometimes a bore, but when the people are told twice that at Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store thev 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 lino of G-roseries, Fresh Butter and Eggs, Po tatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store I CORNER CENTRE AND JARD1N STREETS OCTOR 23. HOSSNSAOS'S MMleal Ofllees, SOS H. SECOND St.,PIIi4'a,Pi. Are the olltt In America for the treatment of fipeclal lilHcaaea iV Yontlifiil Krrant. Varli'ni ele, llydrorele, Itupture, Lost Manhood. Irenlment lr Mali h Npeelall.r. Cora munlc atlong sacredly confidential. Send stamp f"8 Uuik. Office Iiourei 0A.M, to 2 V. St., B to 9P lU. All day Saturday. Sundays, 10 to 12 A Jl. Horse Bole agent for Schuylkill County. Hardware, Iron, Oil, Painp.Robcs Horse Blankets, Skates, Sporlg Goods. Has removed to Bill Jones' o,d stana 17 SOUTH MAIN HT Whare ka will be Dleitaad to me of hi trtanda and the pub! BrerrtbJag in the Drin SALOON AND RESTAUR' 3 Bttst Centre Street. To beat baer, ales, porter, whUktaa, brand! wta8 and Hnast otgira always on fcanO. ROBERT LLOYD, Prop, : Ice : Creeper riIkt, mm kgi Lisa. km
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