The Herald. IrttBDUtHIilJ DAILY, SUNDAY WXCHIT8H WKHKLY, BVRHT WATUHDAY. -,(. ItOYHlt .l'ri;rMr Jfc. fr, II OF Hit i- ..rf JiMiaAor WA1KIXH Ijnenl Kdibor V Mm K(VHH...:., ....., HnlHtwiJlaiattir tk Itwiio Hibami bM a larger ctroula- l In "Shenandoah than any otber, paper pub' Hooka opan to all. BUBSCrtlFTION hates: ui,T,per year, . 11 00 Vun(, par -at 1 so A'leertitlHg llntm. TraBirteat, 10 oanta per line, Brit insertion ; 5 MM par line each subsequent insertion, Rate aw roralar advertising can be bad on applioa- BM at the office or by mull utored at the I'natofflce. t Shenandoah, Pa tor transmission through the mall aa seoond class matl matter. Mu. Lincoln onoB decided between ttio ululniH of two rlvat canilidute for jHwlmaeter iu a Woateru lown by yluuiiiK the petition presented by the Mien on pair of 82h1h hiiiI nwardis , Mie office to the candidate with the weightier claim. Perhaps Mr. Luv Jvr, who wants the Chicago putolllje badly, believes that Ills os.se will be Pett'ed In a similar way. Atnll evsntH 2ko has taken to Washington a i t ion so bulky that It required a ' burly colored man" to oiirry it. The docu flieut is said to contHlu 70,000 names. It has boeii placed ou file. There is a ival candidate, but he has not yet Jlioduced liis petitlou at the poitofflce , departnieHt, so that the weighing pro ttttMi mint be postponed. Tub hill of mortality for the 4th of March, due to exposure during the inaugural ceremonies, lias reaohed lialf a hundred already, and tits does not include any that have lint jrot in the gublie pHuti, It is safe to add a many more dtatbs of obscure per Wis whoie taking ott was due to ex insure ou that inclement day, but whose living or dying would only appear of record in neighborhood muaeut. ThU mntUiiy is brou rht fcrwa'rtT as a c.igni reason for amend ing the Constitution and llxlus; the kMuguration about the first of May. . The law merely prescribe that the Presidentelect shall be sworn In at soon ou the fourth of March, at lutest. It is a simple matter. It has , been made an occasion for display for he glory of political managers People rush to Washington iu great crowds to see the ceremony, and only a very few ever get near enough tu see or hear anything. If the day is inclo merit the exposure is dangerous a act that every person kuovva without olllcial notice. Wo do not suppose the Constitution will be amended to save arelejs persons from the consequence of exposure. There Is hope for the .uegio from a southern point of view. He is now able to muster in force big enough to vercome the Sheriff, take a priioner Jrom the custody of that ofllcer, hang bim and riddle the dead body with feullets. Let none agalu say the ni-gro h) hopeless case. lie is learning tlit ways of the higher civilization of the master class, and already he has reached a stage of development in which he can act as Sheriff, Judge, jury and executioner. This happened ia Mississippi, a highly differentiated civilized state. A negro desperado, kiviug killed a prominent negro planter, was arrested by the Sheriff and taken towards the jail. Aposo of 600 negroes assembled, took the prisoner from the Sheriff, hauled him hack to the scene of his crime, hung him, and filled the corpse with bullets Of course, we do not think this was right. It was wrong. It was flagrant wroug. The culprit beiug black should have been arraigned, tried, con victed aud hung accordlug to law. The negroes had uo reasonable excuse for their oonduct. They were mur d Brers, and only not less murderers than the miscreant they murdered because they were carried away by the neceas of momentary paslou 33ut the negro, though capable of close imitations, seems not to be able to orlg Inate anything. We suggest that JflM frdman hereafter allow the law to take its course. That would be suoh a rarity in that quarter that the negro oould claim the concession as wholly eriglual with the colored race. Try It. x James B. Kuans, whom Mr. Cleve land has just appoiuted Minister to Vmaw, said In 1885: "You can say for me, and you cannot Bay it too strong, that In my judgment Mr, Cleveland thus far, from a Democratic terid point, has been a conipiouous and humiliating failure." Mr. Cleveland aetwua auxlous to live up to his repu tation for punishing kit friends and onferringibenefita on the men wne have denounced bim. Tha AoiMlemy Bantaunuit. Vke Pottsville headqaarten for flbenan ato people and others living North of toe Xeaatala, for hot toddies, hot punohea, bef tea aad all khada of wines aad liquors of the beat bHuid, 1 tee Aeadewy Baataaraat, John T. Cooney, preprieor, M. A. Cooney, assist ant to LOTS OF VACANT SEATS A Slim Attendance in the Housi at Harrisburg. BUSINESS PUT THROUGH RAPIDLY A lllll Hfprtrlfil from Committee for til Uniform Payment of i,i.-ii,..,i Ollicers Tlm Qmnrtxl Froee-pillnga Not of n I'm tlonlarly HUtrtlinsr Nattiro Tim Hons Artjnurna Until Mommy. IIajuuhburo. March 26. The attendant; at yrarterdfty'B session of the house was ( remarkably slim one, nearly a third of th seats being vacant. This fact necejwaril' made the transaction of business a trtfl Blow and the general proceeding)! to a cer tain extent uninteresting. When tliosopres ent finally got squared around to business the work of the day was pushed forwait Willi considerable rapidity. The following were among tlio hills re portal from committees: Reiiealhig the act relative to the npolnt ment of police for flfh propagating com parlies. For the uniform payment of election ofll cers. Senate Providing for the Incorporatiot of Lloyd's iiisurmico companies. Requiring railroad companion to plac safety gates at crossings in boroughs. Providing for the quieting ottitles tolnnc abandoned by railroad comimuies. (Noga live recommendation.) Gloating a hoard of parliamentary com mlssioners. (Negative recommendation.) Repairing railroads to fence their line at all public crossings. (Negative recom mendation.) A number of bills were introduced, anc among them worethofollowing: Hockley To lepeal an act relating U the election of an ofllcer to bo called "con stable and collector." Qnlnnim Amending the act providing for the incorporation and government ol cities of the third claas. It provides that the mayor shall appoint all hiibordinatt city ollicials except the officers of the lire department, who shall 1 elected by tb qunlifled mem Iters of such department. A large numlwr of bills were read tht first time, Including the bill to abolish the Pennsylvania public building commission. The house adjourned until Monday even ing. More on (lie Local Option JJII1. HAJimsiiuita, March 25. The local op tion bill, drawn by Chief Justice Ewiug, of the supreme court, and introduced in the house by Mr. Slansfleld, of Tioga county, has passed the crucial test of a light on second reading, but it is going to have a hard time when it comes up for final pas sage, as there were only eighry-flve votes in its favor, or eighteen less than the consti tutional majority required. This bill boa been carefully prepared and has received much consideration throughout the state. It provides that at the Bpring election suc ceeding its passage aud every three years thereafter the question of whether the sale of liquor shall or shall not be permitted must be Buuiimteil to the voters of every county. Special bnllote marked "license" and "no license" respectively must bo pre pared by the county commissioners and placed at the disposal of voters. Should a county decide that it will try three years of total abstinence it then becomes the duty of the proper officials to causo all places where liquor is sold to ba closeil up. Il legal sale of intoxicants is made a misde meanor with especially heavy penalties. In connection with the liquor question it may 1 mentioned that Senator llacken ljerghas prepared a substitute f or his liquor license commission bill which provides for a court composed of ten persons learned m the law to be appointed by the governor to be equally divided between tno two pnnci pal political parties. They are to bo called license judges and serve ten years with salaries of $13,000 a year each, and they can not succeed themselves. The btate is di vided into twenty-four districts. Applica tions must be filed January 1 of each year end licenses will take effect on the 1st of April. No judge shall sit In n district where his residence Is located, nor be as- sinned two years successively to the same district. Ho may summons to his assistance a judge of the opposite political faith, the bearing shall be as at present. Assign ments of judges to districts shall be mado by one of the judges who shall bo selected by his associates as president. Some legis lation of this soi t is demanded by tue com mon pleas judges of the various counties who aie becoming heartily tiled of having before them year alter year a gathering of saloon keepers and their witnesses audthey would welcome tno relief that would be af forded by Senator Hackcnberg'sproposition. The citizens of Edinboro, Pa., aud the contributors to tho funds ot the btate Nor mal school located there have sent an ap peal to tlio legislature to investigate the management of the school. The state has appropriated a quarter of a million of dollars tor tbe permanent equip ment of this school and the aid of its stu dents and the legislature is also asked to inquire how tins money has been used. In connection with this appeal it is rumored that all of the State normal schools are going to have a hard time to get their ap propriation bills this session. The feeling against granting them state aid so liber ally, which has been gaining strength every session, is about to reach n crisis and it would not be surprising if some of them were left to shift for themselves. To Cut Ilown tlio Appropriation, HAKRisiirRG, March 25. The result of Mr. Walton's attack on tho proposition In corporated in the Nesbit road bill to ap propriate $8,000,000 a year for road pur poses, without any provision for a share of the money for Philadelphiamud roads, was thereferenoa of the bill to a speoial com mittee oomtUtUng of Measrs. Cesna, Nesbit, Martin, Walton and Wherry. This com mittee has amended the bill In such a man nr that Philadelphia will be benefitted by it. The appropriation will be reduced to $1, 500,000 a year, and the belief is general that the bill will pass in this form. Jloslier Wants to Settle. Lincoln. Neb., March 25. It ia learned that O. W. Mosher, the indicted president of the Capitol national bank, who has been In Illinois aiace the collapse of tie bank, baa made a proposition to the authority providing tor the relieving of tha fortunes of tha bank on a compromise basis, name ly, that he be fined Instead ef imprisoned. Mosher baa. It is sold, secured assistance from his relatives whsreby the depositors of the failed Institution will not lose a cent It his proposition is agreed to. Iiev. A. K. Main BlaeUiit Pnwldent. Alfbud Ommwt, ; Y March 85. Itev. Arthur B. Malm D. U., of Atovmy, It. I., h s been tjleetad president of the Alfred university. Highest of all in Leavening Power. 1 Powder ABSOLUTEDf PURE A Verdict AirtilnM n Knllronit. NormisTnwN, March 25. A jury has ; awarded Margaret Thomas and David Thomas $10.-"00 agninst the Philadelphia,1 Gernmntown aud lestnut Hill Railroad Company. The pluintifTs are the owners 1 of the valuable farm, consisting of about sixty acres, situated near Camp.Hill, iu the township of Whlteniarah. The railroad company ran a lino diagonally through the centre of tho projierty, cutting It Into two almost eqiui! portions, and occupying three and one-fill h ncits with Its track. Tho plaintiffs claimed $28,000, which amount the jury thought too large by slightly more than half. The Detective Canned it Sensation. II kading, March 35. Detective William Y. Lyon caused a sensation here yesterday afternoon by appearing before tho county auditors and filing a protest against, the payment of bills amounting to over $100, 000 spent for courthouse impiovementsand maintaining the county jail and poorhouse. He claims that this money was Bpeut il legally and that tho county commissioners be 8ur-clmrged. or in other words bo made responsible for its payment. Tlio matter Avill now go into court. It has created a general public demand for investigation. 3'inli Did Not Die nt Atlanta. Reading, March 2o. The chief of police of Atlanta, (iu., was telegraphed with ref erence to the alleged accident to Lewis J. fish, of this city, at that place, and re ceived a prompt answer that no such man Inul been killed there, jlrs. Mary J. insh, No. 008 Franklin street, a widow in good circumstances, had leceived a telegram signed "Murphy," requesting $80 to for ward the remains to this city, and it is supposed that it was only a ruse to secure the money. Clifford lllacleman A Boston Boy's Eyesight Savod-Pcrhaps His Life i By Hood's Sarsuparilla Blood Vol- snned by Canker. j Read the following from a grateful mother: j "My llttlo boy had Scarlet rover when 4 years old, and It lelthim very wea't and with blood , poit-oncd Triib canker. Ills eyes heoarao ' so Inflamed that lite sufferings were intense, and for seven weeks ha Could Not Open Mis Eyes. I took him twico during that time to the Uyo and Ear Infirmary on Charles street, but their remedies foiled to do him tho faintest shadow of good. I commenced giving him Hood's Sarsnparllln anil It poon cured him. 1 hnvo never doubted that It wivrd hln . even If not liiM ery lift-. Y'm miiy iva tins tc timomal iu any way you choose, lam always ready to sound the praise of Hood's SarsapariS!a becau- e of the wonderful pood it did my son." AnniE V. IUackman, 12S88 Washington St, Boston. "Iais. G"t IIOOD-S. HOOD'S PlLLS aio lianil made, ami ore pep foot in coinpoi.iliou, proportion .ind aivarauco. TO FIND A CURD FOR eHEUtV)AT!SfV3f LJJBAGO, SCIATICA, EODNEY, LIVER and BLADDER COMPLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, LAME-BACK, &c Our COO pngo bonlt "THREE CLASSES OF MEN," nhouM b S J"""e.' iilildle-HKeil and old mnn, soot scaled, free. Ilr. Saudrn's Electrio licit Is 110 oxpenmeut, as wo bavo restored thousands to robust health nnd vleor. otter nil other treatments failed, us can bo shown by hundreda of cases tbrciirlmut this and otbor etates.wbo would gladly testify, andJrora many of whom we bavo strong letters beuring tositmony to tbvir recovery alter utuig our flelt. VJE HAVE CURED THESE WE CAN CURE YOU! irEnTOUa DEBILITY AND WEAKNESS. JiKW York Cll r Ootobcp SUh, 18M. !)B. A.T. HiDDKM. iK ar Sir ',it turoe vcara ago J tvurobauod one of your taiwtrtoUl' fur tr-ciipoof 81 err out debility, which I ha I in its v-.rt u a and vliich vai uademiiuinnr my hea'Mi, J-tr ytuialb'ut mSeredfromUiistuiTibtodcblHaiiiigrdritiaoai, y iut lorceiand I did not know v,h ititxvas toinvrtiagood tiltfbt's gleep, but in one month's tiiujiuu rtuliiaf the I jell I felt mne)i rtronjrpr mu both mtm - I'y nadphy- Voura tmijr. U. &JkiOio, Bowery, JiBEUMJlTlSH A.N0 UOtT VICOK. imoonrt, N, Y . October ZA im. Pn. JL T. BkXVrn, Utar Bin Four ycr 70 I Buf fttrod (iif'h Min from rb"uau.l3'n Xh 'tettmuaib Wua foiDORHibia for intttp get uxouod. nnd I twnya etir-u d a OMUi for supports I usd jmir lull aud f.taitiiier lu only a pfaoartuiaa until the salna 1 'ft mo ftnd to-doy I Cn a woH man. 1 p!wajJ-o p my bvlfc unt hr for Um lomwitrh beaivturn, Imt au it htm now been tour THE DR. 8ANDEN MBivBjilnhnttcrv.Tiiarlafiitnnbclf.an la. nr ionad ourKinLB vllicll nr lnatuntlv tt tr t biian IwBroved Klastrio tiadonaar. n.. uyot tnatioTewoiinotues.ijtiat.n ,, , imendsd In BtusmAtli tn mnAt.Mll i.nn. . . . ts. and will oure tb. worstoaswla twoorthreoBioitths. Au jSANORN ELEGTREC CO., Latest U. S. Gov't Report J'urnnre WorKers Strike. MinDLKBonouon, Ky., March 25. The workmen at the Watts furuace have struck for an increnso of wages. The manage ment infuses their demands and the fur nace will probably close. Phelps lteturiM to llerlln, Pkhlin, March 25. Hon. William Wal ter Phelps, American minister to Germany, has returned to Berlin from his tour in Italy and Egypt and elsewhere, undertaken for the benellt of his health. The AVlii'Rl Crop Ilijurcd. Omaha, Neb., March 25. Much alarm is manllested by local grain men on account ot the terrible bliaaaid in Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas with wheat fields entirely un protected, Lamp-chimneys cost so little that we let them go on break ing. We go on buying and What should we do ? Get Macbeth'rf " Pearl-top " and " Pearl-irlass :" theyaaare mnr1f rtf tmio-Vi rrlncc 1 against heat : they do not break m use ; they do trom accident. They are fine, well made, exact; they fit the lamps they are made for; stand upright; the shade is right; they make a right draught for light ; they are uniform. Both bear a label fof your protection. Look for it. Be willing to pav a nickel more and stop this constant expeme and annoyance. Pittsbuma. Pa. Oko. A. JIacbcth Co, Political Cards. jpiOll COUNT V AUWl'OR, THEODORE F. BATDOIil'F, OV rOTTSViLLE. Subject to Uepu ' lloan rules. JPCR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, THOMAS BELL IS, OP SIIBNANOOAH. Subject to Republican rules. JQR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, ELIAS E. REED, OF rOTTfcVIIXE. Subject to Republican rules. jrqpOR COUNTY COMMISHIONKR, BENJ. R. SEVERN, OF 8HENANDOAII Subject to decision of the Republican Counij- convention. THE IBItTOTXl Everything modeled after Q reen's Cite, Philadelphia. 32 S. Main St.t Stienamloali. The loading plaoa In town, Has lately been entirely reno vated Kvorytlilng new, clean andfrosh. The Hnest lino ot Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &e., foreign and do mestic. Free luueb served eaota evening. Dig schooners ot f rush, Ueer, Porter, Ale, &o. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE, J. J, HOURHKRTY, l'rop. mm km EFMEQ HANnr.N's EiiP-cTurc beth with Klcctro Magnetic Simper Miry will euro without medicine all of the above troubles. Thoso wild fUDer from Nervous Debility. T.nHGca. llrnltiM. I.nHt nl nil It fin. 1 1 r- N or vo 11 s npss. hlcepleusncssj r.l'onr Memory, nil ircmniei;ntiiji pliiintM, and urnernl 111 lienltli? uiu uuuuia ox uuuttua, uxcbbbwh, worry or exposure, will find relief and prompt cure In our marvelous luvt-ntlon, whicb requires but atrial to convlnco tho most skcptic.il. In Ignorance of ef fects you mar have unuuly drained your syM eni of nerve forcoand vitality wlilrli la ilfrllli!ilv and thlifi onusud yourweukiiessorjackof forco. IF you replace Into your system tlio elements thus dmlned, wliloh aro ro. qulrod lor vigorous strenstb. you will remove tlio cause and beau b, strcnci b and vliior wbl follow at onoe. Tbla Is our plan nnd treatment, and wo r-nnrnntAa II CMTQ tiT rOIUlld QlOner. KHEUlIATIBJt-MSr VIGOR. Nkw Tons Crrr, Oct. 99, 1893. tin. A. T. SumOff.DaarSIrr loan report to vou thai thu belt has entirely cured mo of rheumatism from whion I suilcred for fourteen years almost continually, I am a letter carrier, and tho louu dally traaipit neoes eru-y la my rounda.uptothet.iae of totting the belt, were pAh.fnliy troiie throuijh with.boubanEitoyouc vnndbi-ful lavetuioat can now wait a well anlerer did, ami wi it recomtnend yonr treat ment to al 1 afflicted Themmuirthaeulso brought back my vJg'orinothet wyou41tw.uldiAMMtev.iyu!y,st C: Isr n Dn. a. " tertimo ly i Jourl"li. ' ivei.i , i ft'lti.iil' n'H.jIv- i.. yooi-t.... OtERATi DEBH.ITV, Jie. orucs of mnoBarr bos, M, wo.. Ci.i-.uia. JCaiio Feb. V, MM. -un..' !Wnr Hlr i I am trlail tn HM m "h n.my you hare ot the rreat Talae of hutiulilift!im povtdwtmdortully.aiidl ' i . .. n,w j r.t fltih n n.l nnui attium wilt KWjMentam'-ii:''. Your pnigadidelwtriti p'ruUieoi H 'ltnM im i iKon a very vain PicandltHK-o yt tixeliiruoomiWllae '""vkaEO.SARaHHT. EL.L: TRIC BELT tie in a a orn duriajr work or attstt.anl I uiint.L s i woak parts, or wafonalt meil noon ever ffiveu warns n hriinketihiibo.or r. Irnes In -.linn.', mid (fur full infuroiutloa. 826 B !osdwrys New York. READING RAILROAD SYSTEM. Antlirnclte ooa' mml mte Insuring oleanliuusi) aud comfort TIME TAnLB IN EFFECT JAN. 20, 18D3 Trains leave Shenondoah as tollowg: For New York vln I'hlladelnbla, week days, .08,5.8,7.ie,10.'W rt.m , 18.88 S.4M.IB p.m. Sunday 2.08, IM a. m. For Now York via Mauoh Chunk, week days, 7.14 n. m., U.38, 2.48 p. in. For Rcadlnc and Pniladclpbla, week (Ltys, 2.08, 5.88. 7.18, 10.0B ft. m., 12.88, 2.,B.B8 p. m. Sun dav. 2.08. 7.4A a. m.. 4.28 o. m For Harrisburg, week daya, x.ng, 7.1B a. m., 48, 5.58 p. m. For Allentown, week days, 7.18 a. m., 12.M, 48 p. m. For Pottsville. week days, 2.08, 7.18b. m 12.S8, 2 48. 5.83 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 7.48 a. m., 4.28 p. in. For Tamaqua ana Mannnoy uiiy, ween aayn, 2.08, 5.28. 7.18,10.08 a. tn.,12.18, 2.48, 5.53 p. m. Sun day, 2.08, 7.411 n. m., 4.28 p. m. Additional for Mnnunoy uiiy, weeK onyB. o.oe p. ni. For Tanraster and Columbia, week davs. 7.18 a. in., 2.48 p. m. For Willlamsport, Sunbury and Lewisburg, week davn. 3.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. re., 1.88, 0.58 pm. Sunday, x.ai a. m., .i.ua p. m. For Muhanoy Plane, week days, 2.08, 3.23, 5.28, 7.18, 10,08, 11. a m., 12.88, 1.83, 2.48, 5 83, 8.S8, 9.88 t. m. Sunday, 2.08, 8.38. 7.46 a. tn., 8.03, 4.28 p. m. For Olrordvillo, ( Ranpahannoek Station), weekdays, 2 08. 8.28. 5.23. 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. m. u.KJ.l.ao, x.vi. o.m. n.m, v.m p. in. sunaay, i.ue, S.28. 7.4 a. m., 3.08, 4.28 p. ru. I'or Ashland and Sbumokln. week days, 3.28, 5.2s", 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.38, 6.58, 9.3.1 p. m, Sun day, 3.23. 7.4(1 a. mu 8.08 p. tn. Leave New York via Philadelphia, weekdays- 7.46 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night. Sun' tay, o.ou p. m.. ta.iD nigni. Lsave New York vln Mnuch Chunk, week days, 1.00, 8.45 a. m., 1.00, 4.30 p. ro. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. Leave Philtdolphla, weelt days, 4.10, 10.00 a.m. 1.00, 0.00 p. m., Irora Market and 12th Sts., nnd H.35 a. m., 11.30 p, m. from Utli and Green streets. Sunday, 9.05 a ni., 11.30 o. m , from Uth and irren. Louvo Reading, week days, 1.S5.7.10, 10.03, 11.50 i. in., 5.55. 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.38, 10.48 a. m. Leave Pottsville. week davs. 2.40, 7.40 u. m. 12.30, 6,11 p. na Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m.,2.06 p. m. L.envo 'l nmiuiua, weeu aays, a.xu, b.is, ii.m a. IU., l.l, IJ.OT yi lilt UUUUUJ) 0., l.m u, u.,, I. 50 p. m. Loavo Mahanoy City, week days, 3.15, 9.18, II. 47 a.m., 1.51,7.43, 9.54 1). m. Sunday,3.46, 8.12 m., a.'ji p, in. uuuvv mauttiHiv iinuui mcviv utjn, w.i, f.w, 1 30,9.35,10.40,11.59 a.m., 1.05,2.06, 6.20,6.28,7.67,10.10 m. Sunday, z.4U, 4.uu, b.s a. m o.ui p. ra. Leave Olrardvlllo. (Ranpahannoclt Station), weeks days, 2.47, 4.07, 6.3, 9.41 10.10a.m-, 12.05, iz, i.ji, o.zu, lu.io p. m. ounuay, 17. H.x. a. m., 3.41, h.w p. ra. Loave Wllliomsport, week days. 8.00, 0.50, 12.00 a. m., 3.35, 11.15 p. ro. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For Baltimore, wasningion ana tne west via 11. & O. It. It., through trains leave Glrard Avenue station. Philadelphia. (P. II. R. It.) at 3 50, 8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.56, 5.42. 7.16 p. m. Sunday 3 ou, 8.U2, 11.27 a. m., j.oo, a.ix, v.io p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharl md -iouth street w barf, for Atlantic CI ty. Weekdays Express. 9 00 am, 2 00, 3 00, 100, S ou p tn. Accommodation. 8 no a m, 5 45 p m. Munuays express, uuo. iu.uu a m. iicoom inflation, 8 00 a m and 1 30 p ru. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, Atlantlt ind Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express. "00, 7 45,9 00 a m and 3 30 and 5 30 pm Accommodation, 8 15 a id and aipm. Sunduyfc Uxprebe, 4 W, 8 00 p m. Accommodation 715am and 4 30 p m. I,ehJjJi VUley niviwlou. Passcugor trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction. Mauoh Chunk, Le- fiighton. Slatlngton, White Hall, Cntasnuqua, Allentown, Bethlehem, 13aston, Philadelphia, Haxleton, Wcalberly, Quakake Junetion, Del ,ino and JIahanoy City at 6.01, 7.10, 9.08 a m., '2.52,3.10.5.27 p. ra. For New York, 0.04 , 9.08 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, i.2T p. m. For Hazleton, Wilkes-Barro, White Haven, f'lttston, Laceyville, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly. Klmira. Rochester. Niagara Falls and the West. 10.41 a. m., (3.10 p. m., no connection for Roches- For Ilelvldere, Delaware Water Gap and StroUdsburg, 0.04 a, m., 5.27 p. m. For Lambertvllle and Trenton, 9.03 a. m. For Tunkhannock, 10.41 a. m 3.10, 8 03 p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and Lvons, 10.41 a. m.. 8.03 n. m. ForJsanesvlllo.LevlstonandlleaverMeadow. 7.4U, a.oa a. ra., o.-.T, b.im p. in. For Audenrlcd, Hazloton, Stockton and Lum ber Ynrd, 0.01, 7.40, 9.03, 10.41 a. rn., 12.62, 3.10, .3.-. n. m. For Scranton. 6.04. 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 3.10. 5.27 H.U3 p.m. For Hazlebrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton nnd Freelnnd, o.iH, Y.4U, v.uo, lu.si a. m., i.o, .tu, a.- p. m. I'ui iduiuuu, vji ii u i u v iiio uuu U4jaii iiucn, 7.46, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.10, 9.15 p. m. For Raven Run, Centralla, Mount Carmel nnd Shamokln, 8.62, 10.16 a m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.07 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, MahanoyCIty hnd Liciano, o.ot, i.vj, u.oa. iu.ii a m.. iz.az. a.iu. s:i. a.03. 9.33. 10.28 p. m. Trains win leave snamoitin at 7.M, n.a.j a. m., 2.10, 4.30, p. ra. and arrive at Shenandoah at 9.05 a. m.. 12.52. 3.10. 5.27 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, 5.50, 7.40, v.ws, iu.il a. ra., I2.s:, is.iu, 4.iu, d.zi, o.ias p. in. T b., ..a Tln.tntlln fA CUnnn.l. Ami 1 OT 9.05, 10.15, 11.48 a. m 12,32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00, 7.15, 9.30 p. m. i.eave oncnanaoitn lor nazieion, u.oi, tAU, v.ub, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.27, 8.03 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.30, 9.15 11.06 a. m., 12.45, 3.10, 5.30, 7.10, 7.56 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland, G lrardville and Los t ureeK, t.sh, v.i i a. m., I2.au, z.4o p. m. For YateEvllle. Park Place. Mahanov Citv. Delano, Hazleton, Black Creek Junetion, Penn Hnvon Juuctlop, Mnuch Chunk, Allentown, llothlehem, Easton and New York, 8.40 a. m., a.on p. m. For Phtladelnhla 12.30 2.55 p m. For Yatesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano. 8.40. 11,33 a. m 12.30. 2.55. 4.10 6.P1 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.3U, 11.30 a. in., l.us, 4.97p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, 5.50, 8.40, 9.30 a. m.. 2.45 n. m. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40 a.m., i.&, n.iDp. m. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt. Phtladelnhla. Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. G. P. A. Lehigh vauey ui vision, aoutn uotnienem ra PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SCHUYLKILL DIVISION. DHCEMBER 8. 1892. Trains will leavo Shenandoah after the above date for Wiggan'a, Gllberton. Frackville, New Castle, Bt. Clair, Pottsville, Hamburg, Reading, Pottstown, Phcoulxvillo, Norrlstown and Phil adelphia (Broad street station) at 5:00 and 11:46 a. m. auu:ia p. m. on weeicaays. tcor potts vuio ana intermediate stations :iu a. tn. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Gllberton, Frackville, New uasuc, uiair, rousvuie at o:uu, u:tu a. m. and 3:10 p.m. For Hambure. Rcadlnc. Pottn. town, Phoenixvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 6:00,9:40 a. m 3:10 p. m. Trains leavo Frackville for Rhenandoah. at iu:iua ra. ana r.:n, s:ui, 7:42 ana 10:27 p.m. ouuutiya, iiiiotii. m. uuuaiwiJ. III. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah at 10:15. 11:48 a. ra. and 4:10,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays at 10:10 a. m. and 5:15 p, m. Leave Philadelphia (llroad street station) for Pottsvlllo and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a m, 4 10 and 711pm week days, On Sundays leave at 6 60 a m. For Pottsville. 9 23 n m. Fnr Vm Yorkatseo, 4 05, 4 40, 5 15, 6 50, 7 30, 8 20, 8 30, rw, . w, . it, uiu, jiui noun iiimiieu ex press 1 06 and 4 50 p m) 12 44, 1 85, 1 40, 2 30, 3 30. 4 00,4 02,5 00,6 00,5 20,6 50,7 13,8 12 and 10 00 p m, 12 01 night. Sundays at 3 20. 4 06, 4 40, 5 15, 8 12, 8 30, 9 50, 11 03 a m and 12 44, 1 40, 2 30, 4 02 (limited 4 50) 6 20. 6 20. 0 50, 7 13 and 8 12 p m and 12 01 night. For Sea Girt, Long Branch and In. termediate stations 8 20 and 11 14 a m, and 4 00 p m weekdays. For Baltimore and Washing, ton 3 50. 7 20. 831, 9 10, 10 30. 11 18 a in, (12 25 lim ited express,) 1 30,3 46, 4 30, 6 17, 7 00, 7 40 p ra 12 08 night. For Freehold only 5 00 p m week days. For Baltimore only at 2 02, 4 01, 5 08 nnd 11 SO r ra. Sundays at3 50. 7 20, 9 10, 11 18 a m. 12 10, 4 30, 7 00, 7 40 p m, 12 03 night. Baltimore onlv 5 08, 1130 p m. For Richmond 720 am. 12 10pm and 12 ( night. ' Trains will loave Harrtsbure for Pittsburg and the Westevorv day at 12 S5, 1 20 and 3 10 a ni and (limited 5 00) 2 25, 3 25, and 6 15 p m. Way for Altoona at 8 15 am and 5 18 p m every day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 30 a m everv day. Trains will leave Sunbury for Willlamsport, Elmira Canandalgua, Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls at 201, 5 10 a m.and i 86 p m week days. For Elmira at 5 84 p m woek daya. For Erie and intermediate points at 5 10 am daily. For Look Haven at 6 10 and 9 58 a m dally, 1 A and 6 34 p m week days For Renovo at 8 10 a m, 1 85 and 5 34 p m week days, and 6 10a m on Sunday only. For Kane at 5 10 am, 1 at p m week daya. C. H. Pwgr, J. K. Wood, Gen'l Manager Gen'l Pass'e'' Agt, JOHN R. COYLB!, -4ttoraf-at-Lw asd Rttl Etiilt Apnl, Ofilcfe BeddiU' Bulldlnr, Stenandhoa, Pt i?irstlatiosialBank THEATKK BUILDING , &liciiaidonli, I'enna. CAPITAL,- A. W. LKI8BNKING, President. P. J. FKRGUHON, Vice President, J. K. LR1HENRING, (ashler. 8. Y, YOST, Assistant Cashier Open Daily From 9 to 8. 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit. BRo THEEL 5-: Arui IVinrHi St ?0 below Green, Fhlladelphla AITCR tho family tbjaictao, the to j-Ital aal Bdertlr-ln(t iluotors have failed. it well as qiificlti wlm ronilio to euir joa afnr all tllnrs full, and to glre yo a rltien guuruutie, fno ad c Ice, fret treatui'ut; tiiid ahtr the belt awiudlera tho (nil niauurut-turiT, wlih their to oalld totiki, rifltorutUr, tnbleta, itip porter, and other t.nt iioatrum hum bag conctrus, thr liornft core mcdlolnea etc , pic , bate anlodlH and roUied joa THEN aa unil commit. TIP O. T. Tllfirt irhn bat hll 6 yrari' Enropoan llflipltal nn.l 26 vnr' rnoti cul exiH'rienoo. Be examined by btiu, Ih-fllll citxlMly tell jo whfllier vourcttic iicrablo or Dot. lledtx-sniitaiiarantee. not d'Hn he claim to 1m Owl's equal , but lie di cure the taoit dea irate oenei of BypMlu, Ulceri, Btrlcturoj, UotorrhoeaJ -iion, and DlKhargea. suBreri from Melancholia and wn hearted nnps. nud nil thnae ninfniiwi frnm ftleria nf rntithfnl Indltcratlon, o' both nexfn, nrr- miro of a euro. Fftaember JJR THEEL doe cuni whuf all other only claim to do. DR IKBEL utca comuion sen tn-ntment. lie ooniUncs the Alio pRlhlo. llomoeoDuthlo. and fclTtlc nmtemn at mt illclna htr ever thny ara Itidlcntwl. lli'iir: Uily, v to 3 o clock even u (S o to o i v, ea. aun nat. t tet) in en irotii fi to too ciock t duu ivn, v io iz. jsciiu in rn. ncnui ti act, ntniiiM ror boot Tntth," theonlr truemedlcnl liook tdvertUed. a friend tooM rounc. and tnlddle-imed of lth necs. It rite or call. AVOIR iloctor warning j-on aRal out nirdtcal boot the 7 or- afrnldyot will find thoir IgtiorflncB exntmed 1!K VD lr, Thcvl'i tett tnoDlali in Wednoida 'a and Katurday'it I'lilladtlphia Tiine USED BY ALL ROOFERS. ELASTIC Rubber Cement t For Slate, Tile, Tin or Iron Itoofs Sold In all slzo packages trom 10 pounds up. Polntlne un and renalrlnsr all oracltnd (nintu on all kinds of roofs, and around chlmncvs, coping stones, skylights, dormer windows, gutters, wood or stone work, bmaks .md nail holes, or any place to be made wat' r-ti ht, un equalled for laying and beddms -LATI. AND hije, uuura, aiso copings, tui y n ill nover leak or become loosened- It Is vcrvadh -.tve, sticks flrmly to anything, formln a toush, leather-like skin over the top, will uot run or loosen irorn joinis or oracKS, summer or win stood the tfst for thirty-two years, and n ver fails to give perfect satisfaction. It Is the most useful article a roofer can haves In his shop. Tho cement is prepared re.uly for use, au. is lobeapplKd with a trowel and 1s kepi tnoht by keeping covered with wnt r or oil, and will not not stiff or dry, Colors, brown and uiacK, itsuioiisnca isou ) Aciaress, j. u. luuxiiiau, d flinine at., fewark, N. J TWICE TOLD TALES! Are sometimes a bore, but when the people aro told twice that at Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store they can buy Flour and Tea at lower rates than any vdiere 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, Green Truck, Hay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store I CORNER CENTRE AND JAHDL STREETS Hedftal Offlccs, 200 N. SECOND St., Fallid'a, r. Are the i oldest In America for the treatment ot Special Diseases fc Youthful Jlri-or. Varicocele, Hyiliwi'le, Rupture. I.nst Manhood Irenlmcnt liy Ulnll it ftiiecinlty. Com muDlcatlons sacredly i-mtldratlaS. Smul stamp ro Itiiiilt. offl, o hours: 0 A. M. to2 P. M (i tn 0L'. iM All day ijaiunlar. Buuaays, 10 to U A M. Horse Solo agent for Schuylkill County. A.. 13:. SW.X.lVE, Hardware, Iron, Oil, Paints, Robes Horse Blankets, Skates, Sporting Goods. Has removed to Bit Jones 'old stana 17 SOUTH MAIN BT'.iSKT, Whr ht wiilba pleaiad to i.oki uie wants of bli trleads and th ubllo la Bvwrfhiaa in tb Drinking Line. : Ice : Creeper o SALOON AND RESTAURANT 36 Must Centre Street. Tha best beer, alc, porter, whiskies, brandler, wines and finest clgars2lways on hand. ROBERTJLLOYD, Prop. 1 A
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