1. The Herald. TOSIiISlIHl) DAILY, SUNDAY KXUKITJH) WHSKT.T, KYMHr KATTJNDAT. f. 1. UOVMtt .frnivlttnr H. 0. HO V Hit Mfttor (H1 IWtnto IT. J. tl'AIKlJfH lnt KHl or J. St. HO'HK..... flHH!M Hanaaw Ttw KvmiHo HIM ami ha a larger circula tion tn tthensndosh thn any other paper pub Itttied, Hooka open lo alt. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: sui.r,pr year,.-- ............ is ou wkly, pr ynsvr,. l 6" litrW( lliilra. Trsoslsnt, 10 cant per line, flint Insertion ; a mom per line each subsequent iMertton, Rate rer regular advertising on be had on applies, ttm m the oboe or by mu tatered at the Pontoffloe at Shenandoah, Pa (or transmission through the mail m second-class man natter BBTTiflR ROADS. Tlio Indians oounty Ouzetto niya that If the LieKWUtiire iiiiKm the KpitrojirlBtlou which Is proposed to h! limile for the building of porinaneiit loads tliflend of the next two yearn will urn miofl improvement In the country highways as will cm use the Mate taxpayers to demand (lie con tlniiHtice for an unlimited number ol yearn of a jwlloy so hetitlluont. That ig probable. The people would Mot return from railroads to packet boats', trout matched to the Hint laud Hteel, from the present null service to the private messenger. If it were possible for them to double their loiid and reduce the number of horses on winter road; If neljthbord and frleude, the church, the Hchotl and the market town were accessible In winter as summer; if the weight of bad roads, whiuh is the underlying phu3b that drives the farmers' boys to the cities, makes the fanner's daughter vow that she will never marry farmer, and Iso lates the farmer' wife until life be comes a weariness: if the weight hang lug over the eutlre rural population of the statu were once lifted, or once began to be lifted, it is Inconceivable that anybody would ory pause to the blessed w irk or want to loturu to the former, which Is the present, condi tion of solitury cooflnenaent. In New ork they have good game laws and the officials there enforce tli em to the letter, gome mon ' lis ago at sporting minuter, who claims to be a great moral reformer, was made to pay a fine of one hundred and fifty dollars for having shot thirty robin or snipes out of season; Ddlmonico, the notable restuurauteur, was fined $150 for having served at his tables fourteen woodc ick at a season during which the law forbids such doings. It will be a lesson for Dehnou ieo, as the lining of the sporting parson will deter him from violating th law agalu. If we had such vigor ous and practical enforcement of the fish and game laws of l'euugylvania. our streams would not need such frequent restocking and our fields and forests would abound hi game and in useful insectivorous birds. Hx-Skcuktaky Husk characterizes In terms of contempt the idea of pro ducing rainfall by explosives. He predicts that It will die out shortly "along with its twin absurdity, the Hying machine." Take care, Uncle Jerry! Rainfall by explosives prebably will not work. liut nothing h more likely than that raiutall will be controlled in some other way by science in future and that not very fur In the future, either. Every great idea meets with many failures before It Is successfully wrote out in matter, but it always gets there all the sume. Aa to that other "absurdity," the Hying machine, it is almost safe to predict that Uncle Jerry himself will take a trip in an airship before he dies. At least if he does not there are those now living who will. Tmosh who have seen the Chicago river, a stream that Hows If it can be said Mi flow through the heart of the oity, need not be told that a more dis gustingly filthy bit ef water could hardly be found elsewhere In the world, yet it empties It horrible pol luted waters Into the lake from which the water for drinking and domestic purposes Is drawn, aud not such a very great distance from the crib from whteh the general supply Is taken. The Loudon Lannet oommittee made a report ou the unhealthy condition of the drinking water furnished the )ople of Chicago, and the Chicago people should take heed and do what they can to Improve It. Tm German War Office Is experi menting with Scotch collies, trained to bear small cans of water to wounded mm iu the ft eld. These are kindly dog of war to have about, if the other and sterner sort must bark and bite. Amongi the exhibits at Chicago, after the Fair Is over, will be a hotel or two erected for the occasion whloh Hioceeded in standing up ad through the Exposition. Stokibs of fatal haloon accidents return like old acquaintances to the columns of the dally newspapers. ALL AROUNDTHE STATE. Interesting; Happenings from all Sections. ALL OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS The Smallpox llrrnlo out in it Sew (Jimr lr nf limiting mill In liprlhi(r Itapltlly -. Wrll-di-ilii runner SiiIcIiIim in -i (!ltrn Niihi- l,Hnrtr- New llimliiowi linn l.'hMrtcrml ut HarrlnlnuK. Harrishcro, April 11. The followitiK were chartered yesterday: I'emuiylvnriia Blue Stone Company, of I-Htieaboro, unpitHl 2,100i J. K. MeKee Company, of Pitts burg, to mnniifacturuextracts. capital $50, 000; Sclmrn Brothers' Company, of Phila delphia, to manufacture dairy products, capital 1)10,000; Mllholland TubeCompany, of Heading, capital $20,000; Joint Hay's' Hons, incorporated, of Philadelphia, capital 3800,000, to make orjwts (the incorpora tors aiu James II. Gay, Thomas D. (Jay, John W. Gay, D. A. Gay, Louis Loduols); yuakertown Water Company of Bucks county, capital $1,000; The Folding Box Machine Company, of Houesdsle, capital $tt,000. .'uniiellnvlll'i Coke Industry. Connki.L8vh.lk, April 11. Superintend ent Fred O. Ileighley of the Oliver Coke mid Furnace Company, referring to the prospect of the Oliver plant No. 3 leaching 1 ,000 ovens, which wonld eclipse the 'fa mous Standard plaut at Mt. Pleasant, said: "It is estimated that if the plant was operated every working day it would take toity years to exhaust the ooal owned by the company at this point and make proper allowances for stiikes, repairs, etc., it is vife to llx the limit at filty years for ox haitstiiig the lody of coal. So tho present generation nerd not worry about the coke industry playing out while they are inter ested." I.elt ti Live oh Charity. YouNosTOWN, April 11. Chief of Police Cantwell took charge of a 14-year-old boy named Sullivun, but during the night the lad escaiied from the police station. His parents have been living here, coming from Allegheny, where they kept a Apeak-easy. Mrs. Sullivan married her present husband two days after her first husband died in jail at Pittsburg. Recently Sullivan returned to Allegheny, started a upeak-easy and is now serving time. The mother left the lad to take care of himself uud ho has been living on charity. She Wanted to Make n Sacrifice. Phh.adki.phia, April 11. Crazed with drink aud laboring under the impression that she must make n human sacrifV ' to God, Mary SlcUee, 40 years old, trier, to kill her 4-year-old daughter Klinira and I j take her own life. The cjild was nearly strang led and had a narrow escape f; mi death. Mrs. McGee is confined in the l'hiladelphia hospital pending an examination aa to bar sanity, and the child is in the care of the F ... iy for the Protection ot Children from ruelty. Smallpox Sjireartlnu Again. Reading, April 11. Smallpox has broken out in the sou tin astern section of this city, a district which up to this time had been exempt. Owing to carelesaneas the disease is again spreading. A man suilut ing with smallpox was seen on the crowded streets of tlim city on SaUrday evening and at once taken to St. Joseph's hospital. Tho disease has made its appearance iu Lees port, n village nine ,ailes north of Heading, to which it was carried by a family from this city. There aro four cases iu tho vil lage. Ills Friends Fear l'oul 1'lay. McKeksport. April 11. Ex-Councilman W. II. Slmms, of this city, lias liecn miss ing from bis home tor the past two weekB and his frleuds are b-comlng uneasy. Mr. Mmms left JlcKecsport for a vifcit to Cin cinnati, intending to be gone but a lit tin time. He is local acent of the American E.press Company and a member of many secret orders, lieing treasurer of several. His friends fear he has met with foul play. Tliey Kxtintcuisheri tliu Vlnmen. Heading, April 11. The Nuvcrslnk Mountiun, overlooking this city, was on fire in several places below the Highland Hoime yesteiday. It was prevented from spreading by the citizens of the southwest ern section of the city, who turned out in large numbers and succeeded in extinguish ing the flames before they reached great proportions. Doys are supposed to have fired the dry leaves late Sunday afternoon. The Kruillng-lluutur Content. Allegheny, April 11. In his answer to the contest of James Hunter, of the Tenth ward, this city, Select Councilman Kreiling alleges that the contestant is not a citizen of tiie United States. He says also that the votes charged as being illegal by Hun ter are all right and that if all the votes improperly marked are thrown out Hunter will have still less than he has now. Tlio Shop J'ot to lie Itomoved. Blaiksville, April 11. Interviews with prominent railroad officials disclose the fact that instead of there being any removal of the Pennsylvania railroad shops from this place and the changing of the terminus to bhendan there will instead be important and extensive improvements made here. Instead of Blalrsville being a doomed town the reverse is the case; its prospects never were brighter. The Four Morgans SvuteiiotHl. Waynksbubo, April 11. The defendants in the Morgan fratricide ease, have been sentenced. Thomas Morgan was given -th maximum penally of twelve years in the penitentiary. Two of the sisters, Rebecca and Caroline, were given ten years each aud Jennie three years. The Humor Is Denied. Ban. ADril 11. The report that Presi dent Cleveland had decided to appoint Ma jor Walker, of this city, United State mar shal for this district on the atreugtu of a request from the widow of Hon. V. L. Scott is denied by friends of the Scott family. I'Ire in Snath T.bam Township. Lebanon, April 11. The residence of Cyrus Liohner, in South Lebanon township, was destroyed by fire yesterday. The in mates, Mr. Dohner and wife, were aroused by unoke and made a narrow escape from the burning building. Suieldait ia a Clxtro. Lancaster, April 11. Henry Eahlemau, a well-to-do farmer, committed suicide by drowning himself in the cistern on his farm. No cause is kuown for the act. He was In good financial situation ai-d enjoyed excellent health. Highest of nil in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report AB60LUTEiDf PURE liiiriiefl in a l',riyeii Hnrtior. .St. John N. K., pril 1 1. The sieumi" Th:im t. of Vui.trt al. took fire while lj inn at thi harbor. Stnrtmgln the apartmejit' of the eni'i. icers, the I ilaw Wasted by pHitit and oiN toml near and quickly pnvelfjj ii the whole centre of the ship. Captain and crew fought the fire for five hours without assistance, the lutrlxtr lieing frozen The engines were damaged, all the partitions, rooms, bunkers, coai, Ate., were destiojed, and the v . nleiicck nmidt-hips was burned. TIIK NKWS IN GKNKIIAI.. On the mountains of Monroe county last week Wilnon Courtrlght shot four largo black bears. Harry Knler, one of the ljest known citi zens in Harrisburg, died at Ills residence there ot neuralgia of the heart. This fall William K. Vanderbilt, Ogden Goelet and James Gordon Bennett will yo on a cruise thro.igh European uud Asiatic waters in their yachts. "1'euver" Ed. Smith has issued a clial lege to fight Peter Jackson to a finish f r jilO.OOO a side and the largest purse offered by any responsible club. It is stated in Pittsburg that there is no foundation for the report that a steel and iron syndicate with a capital stock of $100, 000,000 is to be formed there to rival the Carnegie interests. Admiral George Brown denies that ho wrote a letter to John Cummins at Huie lnlu iu which he said that he favored the monarchy and would do all he oould for its re. establishment. Joe Berlin, a prominent horse denier, whose operations extended over several Western and Southern States, committed suicide at Pine Bl ft, Ark., by shouting. He was once engaged in business In Balti more. .All the big logs have not disappeared. The Olean Times tells of a hemlock log hauled to a mill near Austin recently that was 43 feet long anil measured 41 Inches at the top end. It scaled over 11,000 feet of lumber. The steamship Hekla which caused so much uuea .iiess before her arrival at New York Sun., iv, will 1 iy at her pier there for two weeks .-.waiting the arrival of anew shaft from Liverpool to replace the broken one width caused her long delay. A little girl stuck a hat pin iu the back of John Vensel, of Petrolia, the poi.it touching the spine, Vensel has been suf fering trom sp.isnis ever since and has lust his mind. A resident of Butler is now suf fering lvom paralysis, the result of a prac tical joke of the same nature played on him. William W. Price, a guest at the Eag'e hotel, Lock Haven, got out of bed and raised a window to listen to a neighboring serenade. He lenned too far out of the window and losing his balance fell head foremost, but was saved by the windo v sasli falling and catching his ankle. He was rescued after dangling n few minutes by the hotel clerk. i!MiiAintAssi;t ltusixisss riiois. John S. Hand, retail dry goods, VI Am sterdam, N. V., has assigned. Liabilities more than $25,000; assets unknown. Reuben Lukens, jr., and William 12. Lukens, trading in lumber as Lukens it Co., nt Philadelphia, have assigned. It is wiid that the liabilities are about $170,000, but they will scale down veiy materially. No money is owing for merchandise and the creditors are threo local bunks. The nominal aswets represent over 00 per cent of the liabilities. William E. Lukonssavs that the firm expects to resume business nfter a settlement shall have been con cluded. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKET. I'hllnilclpltliv Stock 3Iarlttt. Philadelphia, April 10. The stock ranrk-t ihowvtl surprising resistance this morning" io a bearish onslaught, baaed on the deilnttn an nouncement that gold to tho amount of 000,000 would bo shipped to Europe, and on the novrs of a general strike among tho work men at tho World's Fair. Closing prices; Lehleh Vnlloy.. 40 Northern 1'aulflo 17WS Do. pref 4UV4 Pennsylvania... 51k Heading 11 11-10 lyehlgli Nnv St Paul 78 Market strong. ii. & n. t. Dopfd ,. Heading O. M.4i Do lstpfdfi's..., DoUdpfdS's.... Do fld pfd ft'.... W.N. Y.&ra... 37 4 i as 24 651 Lamp-chimneys cost so little, that we let them go on Dreakv ing. We go on buying and grumbling. What should we do? Get Macbeth's " Pearl-top " and " Pearl-glaps ;" they are made of tough glr ;s, tough against heat; they do not break in use ; they do from 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 for your protection. Look for it. Be willing to pay a nickel more and stop this constant expense and annoyance. PittsbuniU. Pa. . Oso. A. Maobctd Co. NEW SBBIBS. Miters', Mtebulg' tod Liborers' L'ui ding and loan Association ! WUl Issue s new series of stock os April lVth, 1803. Bi hundred shares will be sold. First soma first served. Ihe sale will t-egln at 1 o'.l' p m.. t tht office of J. H. Coyle, Ksq., Hecdsll'a building, theuandoab, l'a. DAVID ilOHGAN, Pres. 4-10-td JOS. It. KNAPP. Beo y. Ilia Klmliicmi llroug'it Htm Itlch Ketone. Milwaukee, Wis, April 11. A. J Eimormann, a well-'cnown attorney of thi. city, is in receipt of a letter from Hula- e. Cox, a law firm at , lonston, Tex., infoim ing him thaw he is tl.e sole heir to an e tate of n,000 or more, leit. by F. A. Wal ter. who recently diod in Houston. Mr Eimeimami at first thought that then must be some mistake, but finally recol lee ted Mr. Walter as an old Chicago friend whom he had helpet' In thesummerof 187' by a loan of $10 with which to buy a ticket to St. Louis, where Walter had the prom iss of h job. Threw the Collie Out of Hie llenre, St, Loum, April 11. A distressing acci dent occurred ut the Calvary cemetery dor ing the luneral ceremonies attending the lmrlal of Mrs. Mary Burke, of 4010 St Ferdinand street. Alter entering the burial ground one of tho horses attached to tin hearse took fright, and, dragging the othei along rau away. 'I he hearse was upset and the coffin crashed through the glas sido. Tim coffin was then carried by a number of men to the grave. Strikers Koturn to "Work. Topkka, Kan., April 11, About 100 of tho 500 men in the locomotlvo shops of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe rail road, who struck Saturday returned to work yesterday. None of the men iu the carshops, who the machinists claimed, would join them, are out to-day. Should the strike continuo 1 r several days nearly all of the men iu the carshops will bo laid off as with the locor otive shops idle there will be no work for them. Tlio l ull Killed Her. New Yohk, April 11. .Margaret Fur long, 01 years old, b 'ing at No. 403 East Fourteenth street, wailn standing on the stairs of the elevated raibond at the South Ferry station lost her balance and fell down tiie entire flight. A Chambers Street hospital ambulance was summoned, mid an examination by oho physician discov ered the fact that her skull was fractured. She was taken to her home by her husband where she died. Mr8.Maru E. OTullon of riipia, O., says the Pliy blctans uro AstonlHlied, and look at licr liko one Raised from the Dead Long and Torriblo Illness from Blood Poisoning Completely Cured by Hood's Sarsapartllti. Mrs. Mary K. O'Fallon, a very intelligent lady of riqua, Ohio, was poisoned while as sisting physicians at an autopsy 5 years ago, and soon lerriblc ulcers hroko out on her head, arms, tongue and throat. Her hair all came out. She weighed but 78 lbs., and saw no prospect of help. At last she began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and at onco Im proved! could soon got out of lied and walk She says: " I became perfectly cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla and am now a well woman. I weigh 128 lbs., cat woll and do tho work for a largo family. My case seems a wonderful recovery and physicians look at me In astonishment, as almost like one miicd from ilm tleml." HOOD'S PILLS liould bo In every family medicine chest. Once used, always preferrod. Political Cards. P0H COUNTY AUDITOR, THEODORE F. BATDORfF, or FOTOSviwa. Subjeot to Republloan rules. pOR COUNTY OOMMiaaiONEK, THOMAS BELL IS, OF SHBK.lttDOH. Bubjeot to Republican rules. JJIOK COUNTY COMMI8WONKK, ELI AS E. REED, of rorTsviu.1). Subject to Republican rules. jTJtOR COUNTY OOMMISSIONHK. BENJ. R. SEVERN, of ananAHixuH. gubjeet to'dsoitloc of tbs Hapubtlsan County roeventioit. To Dye Fast Colors USE : PEERLESS : DYES ! Address for sample card, MI.MIKA, .V. r. READING RAILROAD SYSTEM, Anthracite coal used exc sivcly, insuring cleanliness and comfort TIUK TiBIJI IN HrrSOT JAN. 29, 169 J. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York vis Philadelphia, week dys, E.C,6.3H,7-1B,10.( a.m , 12.S3.2.48.6.M p.m. Sunday 2.08, 7.46 a. m. For New York vis Maueh Chunk, week days, 7.18 &. m., 1Z..13, 2.48 p. m. Fcr Heading and Philadelphia, wook days, (.08,6.23,7.18.10.08 a. m.,12.33, 2.48,6.63 P. m. Sun day', 2.08, 7 a a. m., 4.28 "p. m for iiarrutDurg, ween days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m., (.48, D.5.1 p. m. For AllentowD. week davs. 7,18 s. tn 12.81, 2.48 p. m, For 1'otUvllle, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m., 12.83, 2 4H, 6.S3 p. m. Sundsy, 2.08, 7.48 a. m 4.28 p. m. ForTsmaquaand Mahsnoy City, week days, 2.08, 6.28, 7.18,10.08 a. m.,12,38, 3.43, 6.63 p. m. Sun day, 2.0S, 7.40 a, m., 4.28 p. m. Additional for Mahanoy City, week days. 8.68 p. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.18 s. m., 2.48 p. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburc, week days. S.23, 7.18, 11.38 a. m., 1.33, 6.68 pin, Sunday, 3.23 a. tn., 3.08 p. m. l'or Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.08, 3.23, 6.23. 7.18, 10,08. 11. 3H a.m., 12.38, 1.33, 2.48, 6.63, 6.58, D.SC p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 3.23. 7.48 a. m., 3.03, 4.38 p. tn. For Glrardvllle. (Rappahannock Sutlon), weekdays, 2.08. 3.38, 6.38, 7.18, 10.08, 11.38 a. m. 12.88,1.38, 2.48, 6.5.1, 8.68, 9.33 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 3,28, 7.48 a. m 3.03, 4.28 p. m. For Ashland and Shumokln. wrnk days, 8.23, 6 38, 7.18, 11.36 a. m., 1.33, 8.68, 0.33 p. m. Sun day, 3.33, 7.48 1. m., 3.08 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHKNANDOAH: Loavo Now York via Philadelphia, week days- 7.45 a. m., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.16 night. Sun day, 6.00 p. m., 12.16 night. Lsave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4.00, 8.46 auj., .1,00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.16 a. m. Leave l'blla plphln weel- d w, '.10,8 35 10.00 . tn , d 4 00. 0 Oil, II 311 n. tn , from Marlt -t alio 12th stteets. KundHj- IIIIS . in 11.30 pm Leave Reading, week days, l.SS.7.10, 10.05, 11.60 a m., 5.65. 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.35, 10.48 a. m. Leave PotVarlllo, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m. 12.30, 8,llp. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 3.05 p. m. Loave TatrnilUft, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.33 a. m., 1.31, 7.15, 0.38 p. m. Sunday, 3.30, 7.43 a. m., 2.60 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 3.45, D.18, 11.47 a. in., 1.51, 7.42, l.f.(p, m. Sunday, 3.46, 8.12 a. m.. 3.30 p. m. Leave Mahanoy Piano, week dys, 2.40, 100, 6.30,9.35.10. 40,lt.&9 a.m.,1 05,3.03,5.30,0.36,7.57,10.10 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00, 8.27 a. m., 3.37, 6.01 p. m. Leave Qlrardvllle, (Rappahannock Station), weeks days. 2.47. 4.07, 6.30, 9.41 10.46 a, ra., 12.05, 3.12, i.ll. 5.30, 6.33, 8.03, 10.16 p. m. Sunday, 3.47, I. 07. 8.33. a. m 3.41, 5.07 p. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 8.00, 9.50, 13.00 a. m., 3.35, ll.IBp. m. Sunday. 11.15 p. m. For llaltlraore, Washington and tho West via IJ. & O. R. R., through trains loavo Oirard Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. A R. R. It.) at 3 50, 8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.56, 5.42. 7.16 p. m. Sunday, 8 50, 8.02, 11.27 a. m.. 3.56, 5.43, 7.16 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wbarf and Houth street wharf, for Atlantlo City. Weekdays Kxpross, 9 00 a m, 3 00, 3 00, 4 00, 5 Ou p m. Accommodation, 8 no a m, 5 45 p m. Hundays Express, 9 00, 10.00 a m. Accom modation, 8 IX) u m and 4 30 p m. Returning leave Atlantlo City depot, Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdavs Express, 7 Ml, 7 45,900a m and 3 3D and 5 SO p m Accommodation, 8 15am and Apm. Hundays Kxpress, 4 U0, 8 00 p m Accommodation. 7 15 a tn and 4 30 p m. I.cIiIk'" Valley llvi)lon. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Le hlghton, Slatlnglon, White Hall, Cttssauqua, Alfentown, Ilrihlohem, Ronton, Philadelphia, Hazleton, Weatherly, Quakako Junction, Del ano and Mahanoy City at 6.04. 7.40, 9.08 a m., 12.52. 8.10. 6.7 p m. For New York, 6.01, 9.08 a. to., 12.52, S.tO, 6.37 p. m. For Haileton, Wllkesdlarre, White Haven, Plttston, Laceyvllle, Towanda, Ssyre. Wavsrly, Elmira, Rochester, Niagara Falls and tho West, 10 II a. m., (S.10 p. in., no connection for Roches ter, Uuffalo or Niagara Falls), 8.03 p. tn. For Helvldere, Uelawaro Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 6.01 a. m., 6.37 p. m. For Lambcrtvllle and Trenton. 9.08 a. m. For Tunkhannock, 10.41 a. in., 3.10, 8 03 p. in. For Auburn, Itbsos, Geneva and Lyons, 10.41 a m., 8.03 p. m. For Jeanesvllle. Levis ton and Beaver Meadow. 7.40. 9.06 a. m.. 5.27. 8.03 p. m. For Audenrlcd, Hazleton, Stookton and Lura bi'r Yard, 6.1H, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, b. i"! p. m. For Soranton, 6.01, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 8.10, 6.27 8.1.3 p.m. For llazlebrook, Jeddo, Dritton and Freeland, 6.01, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.37 p. m. For Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lost Creok, 4.27, 7.46, 8.63, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.10, 9.15 p. m. For Raven Run, Centralis, Mount Carmvl and ShamoMn, 8.58. 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.10, 8.07 p. m. For Yatesvllie, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 6 04, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a m 13.53, 3.10, 5.37, 8.03, 9.38, 10.38 p. m. Trains will loave Shamokln at 7.55, 11.55 a. m., 2.(0, 4.30, p. ra. and arrive at Shonandoak at 9.0b a. m., 12.53, 3.10, 5.27 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.50, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 13.58, 3.10, 4.10, 5.27, 8.03 p. in. Loavo Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, fl.00, 7.a5, 9.05, 10.16, 11.48 a. m., 13.33, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00, 7.15, 9.30 p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 6.01, 7.40, 9.03, 10.41 a. m., 13.53, 3.10, 5.37, 8.03 p. m, Loave Hazleton for Shonandoah, 7.36, 9.11 II. oe a. m., 13.45, 3.10, 5.30, 7.10, 7.5S p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland, Glrardvllle and Lost Creek, 7.39, 9.4) a. m., 13.30, 2. 15 p. m. For Yatervlllo, Park Placo, Mahanoy City, Delano, Hazleton, Iilack Creek Junction, Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Hethlchem, Easton and New York, 8.10 a. m., 3.55 p. ii. For Philadelphia 12.30 2 55 p m. For Ytttosvllio, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.40, 11.35 a. m., 13.30, 3.55, 4.40 1.91 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11. SO k. m., 1.05, 4.87 p. m. Loave Shennndoah lor Pottsvllle, 6.50, 8.49, 9.80 a, m., 3.45 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40 t.m.,1.35,5.15p. m. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt Philadelphia, P, A. W. NONNRMACUER, Asst. G. P. A. Lehtgb Valley Dlvlslou, South Uethlehem Pa. piSNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCUDTLKLLI. DIVISION. DI-OHMBtm 8, 1893. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the above due tor Wfgn'. Gllberton, Frsokvllle, New Castle, St. CUIr, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading, Poitstown, PhcenlxvUlo, Norrlstown and Phil ddelphla (Rroad street station) at 4:00 aid 11:45 a m. and 4:18 p. m. on woekdays. For Potts vllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan't, Gllberton, Frackville, New Castle. St. Clair, Poltstllle at 0:00, 9:40 a.m. sndS lOp. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town. 1'bajnlxvUle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 6:00, 9:40 a. m;,3:10 p. m. Trains leave Frsckvllle for Pbennodoah at 10:0A.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:37 p.m. ttsndsys, 11:11 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:16, 11:48a. m and 4:40, 7:15 and 10.00 p. m.Sundays at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. lAnit PhlbMlelphla (Broad street station) for 'Fottsvtllt and Mhensndoah at i 87 and 8 36 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 p m week days. On Sundays leave at 6 Mi a m For Potta rifle 9 21 r. m. For New YorkstttO, 4 06, 4 40, 1 16 6 60, 7 80, 8 30, 8 80, 9 60 UOU, Hit, am, 12 00 noon (limited ex rrt106aud4i0ia) 12 44.1 36,1 40, 380, ISO, 00. 4 03. 6 00. 6 00, 6 30, 6 M, 7 II, 8 12 and 10 00 p ta, 1201 nbjht. Sundays at 3 30, 4 Of, 4 40. 6 15, 8 13. 8 0, 9 60, 11 08 a m and 12 44. 1 40, 2 80, 4 Ot (limited I 60) 80. 6 30, 660, 7 1and81Jpm and 11 01 night. For Sea Girt. Long Branch and tn. tsrmedTate ttatloua 8 30 and 1114 am, and 4 00 p m weekdays For Baltimore and Washing ton 3 60, 7 30, 8 81. 9 10. 10 30, 11 18 a m. (It 36 lim ited excrete, 1 30. 3 18. 4 30 17. 7 00, 7 40 p m It Ot night For Freehold only 5 00 p in week For Baltimore only at 2 08, 4 01, 6 08 and 11 an r. m. Sundays 81 3 60. 7 30, 9 10, 11 18 a m, 13 10. 4 30. 7 00. 7 40 s m. 12 08 nlebt. Baltimore only 6 08, 11 3V. p m. For Richmond 7 30 am, i:0o m and IS nlcbt. Trains will ltave Harrlflmrr for Pittsburg and the Wcet every day at 13 tf. 1 20 and 1 10 air and (limited 5 00)2 36. StCaad i 15 n m. way tor A i toon ui e id am sou o id p m rvery D m i day. For Pittsburg and AlUxma at 1130 u wrv dav. Trains will lssve Sunbury for WUUamsporv tUifclfk, OssBdalf u. Roehestsr. Buile and Rlvrars Falls at tot. C 10 a u.and Itpa wssk nsyn i or nucura ai it pi wees uayt. trot Erie ann liiM't'iaeaisie prtinia ai iu am asuy. For Look Ilsen Mf a 9 66 a m du'ly. 1 and tUum v,-f , k nv ror Kenoro at 6 10 a m, 1 nn' f "I; it fttfk cla and 6 10 a m on Suntfays onlv (- Kane at t ui am, 1 on p m wmu Jay, C. H i'oiU Osa'l Mstafr J. K. Wood. Ooo'l rs'g Agt. JOHN R. OOYUtt, llUney-it-LtK tad Kti! KiUti igiit, Offlce Ueddall'e Hulldlnt. Bbenandtoa,r FirstlationalBank THEATltK BUILDING rihciluntfoitlj, Pc-uiih. A. W LKISBNIHNO. PrMn. P J. FRHni'MriM iri,. i....... J. R. LE1HKNRINO. Oaiililor. S. W. YOST, Assistant Cashier Open Daily From 9 to 8. 3 PER CENT. nierest Paid on Savings Deposit USED IBY ALL ROOFERS. T . GSr. 33Cjlil-i23H:Xjs?I3 KLASTIO Rubber Cement I For Slato, Tile, Tin or Iron Roofs. Sold in all size paokagos from 10 pounds np. Pointing up and repairing all cracked Joints a all kinds of roofs, and around chimneys, iplng stones, skylights, dormer windows, i,u.ti.io. nuuu u. nkunu ,yuth, urcnKS ana nail holes, or any place to bo made water-tlsht; un 'Kniallodfor lavlncrnnd bnddln? hlatr awf I'll. it. Kririmu nlunnnM n.,.. . ... . . . . ... u . . u.nu .U1.1U50, inuy win never eak or become loosened- It Is very adhesive. itlMra Htl nn.thl.,. 1- . x.' lealhcr-llko skin over the top, will not run or juiuMi ui uuuhh, Hummer or win- In, ri'tita rttnai nnnHa .... i, . . ,, . . ... ..... jurtiu, unu never fails to give perfect satisfaction. It Is the Innil IaoI fnf ll,lr,tr(...A . . uiuai, u-iui urticiu u ruoiur can nave m qu r-uuz. luuvtuciiu, lucimiuu rt du.v IOT use i.u 10 uu uppucu wiiu u trowel, unu is uopi moist by keeping covered with wat-r or oil and will not got stiff or dry. Colors, brown ano blaok. (Kslabllshed I860 ) AddresH. J. G. HETZKL, 68 Maine St., Nuwark, N. J. DOCT WW WREN Mefliwl Offlren. 906 N. SE00M) St., Pall -Va, r's. Sfteclal DIhudmcs Yonlliil 1 marn. Varicocele, ltyflrwrele, Ruplnr , In i n ,,,, oiid. TrHlinrnl liy Mnll ftiic-rii 1 - v . com- tininleatlnps sarrwily ci nfldeiiiMl , mn fit llolh. I Ifflie hours: 9 A. V n.' . -I ,ri,8I 1 Alt day tiatunlay. Bitnd&js, iu t.i J-. M. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lame Back, xc. m. SANDEN'S ELECTRI? BELT With Electro-Magnetic SUSPENSORY Will euro without, mcdit?Ino all V t&av t. u i iirr from over-t lAntlon of biuin mno foi -. ct tiorindLs cretion, oh uitvouu dolitlity, If s-n s, I.mpior, LiUipii rnipiimi jipml imnraTPnipniii tuv uiii.umin, jiiuntj, jiver nuu uiiiuii'.r comitiuuB, lame back, lumlmffo, sciatica, all fi'irml complaints, Pncrnl ill health, etc, Tliis elcctn.- tclt contains miivTimi jnirueniruta uUl" Uil Utin'iN . in 1 ' iiu ta instantly felt by wearer or wo forlUt 85,000.00, ond ivillcurtiullof the above diseases or no ray. Thou pands have been cured bv thla raarvcluiH invention, ufter another ivmedleti failed, and wo plvo hundreds of testimonials In this and every other Ft to. Our rowerftil IinproTHl ELUTKIC Sl'drF!0nY. tho protiUrtt boon Over off red vvak men, liii V. wlthall llflli. Iltwtth inj 1 1trorou Mrcuijili Gl AlUN II tn 00 ta UOiUji, Bund for illus'd ramphlot, inailed.si.alcd, freo SANDSra ELEQTR C CO.. Ko, 320 intOADWAW KEW YOUU CITYt THEEl K'iC Aorlli rourtli SU AFTER Hie t-uulj i hy-iian, tbe ho pltai and iulM.rti-tiig f)i 'tra tare failed, an veil aa "junok no rromlja to cur j-oa arier ail miitTh full, aat to Kite too a v,ritu-D euaraiiUu frm advke, frM treaiumui; mid ut'iT ttt hilt aviodleray tiie pill matiudtLmnr, vUh their ao eaPuil tonl n-tur.imt1, tablets, tup- IKirter, and UliLr trecrct uUitrum Horrj. lug couoern. tbe tt ma tun m"llclDe etc , sia , baie aniuJl I t.i t ri'f d yoa, THEN no and codm li Hit O.I THEEl irbotHhnde years' European HoaplUl an i B8 t-ar1 practl ciil tierlenoe. lte exauilned bjr hlni. lit m i aualdlj tell joa ltttlier vnureatefiaurabl or not. Ut dot -n i c mrBQtee.oo dot-i h,- t-kliu tn lxGod a tqual, but l- dHr.ourd thi mostdea perata oaaoa of Evpnllif, Vleers, Gtrlctcrei, Qocorrhval toisoa, and Diichargea. MitTtrtra rnun Melancholia and Am ulieartednei'i, and all tboaa dim-' 4 frutu edn.uof youtuu) Indiscretion, or botu iuipii, are ur ot a cure. Femember, DU TIIEEL doea cure bat all oihera enly claim to do. Ett. THEEL ues common seue treatment. 11 combin. the AUe palhle, Homoeopathic, aud Kclcetlc iTsttnii of niedldae wber e?er they are indicated. lhura : Paiir. V to S o lvk CTeo Itiga, 6 to 8 , Wed. and Pat. evenlnga frum 0 to 10 o'clock I Sen dar, 9 to 12. Hflnd 10 ctn. worth of if-ct. atampa for bock 'JVi(," tbe oiiIt truo medical book advertised, a frlead to old, Sou off, and niiddle-afrwl or both xet. Wrlteor call, AVOID octora warning rou agnimt mtdlLftl book! t thvy are afraid joa will find their lnorauce exuowd BEAD Dr. Theel'a teiU aoulala ia WedoeadaT'a and Saturday ' Philadelphia riaw Evorythmp modeloil after Green's Date, I'blladelpala, 32 S. Maiu St., SUeuaiidoaJi. Tne leading place in town. Hug lately been entirely reno vated Everything new, olean and fresh. Tne finest line of Wines and Liquors I Cigars, 4o., foreign and do-me.tlo- Free lunch served each evening. Dig schooners ot fresh, lieer.l'orter, Ale, &,o. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J. DOUGHERTY. I'rop. WEEKS Has removed io Bill Jones' uia stann 17 SOOTH MAIN Tr.EM, Wbsre&s will tit plsssail lo i .n. i.iwsu. of bis trlsnas sad tas labile in Bterrthlsg in the Drinking Una. XsXsO-STDO'JB SALOON AND RESTAURANT 3S 8t Centre ftret. 7bo bast bssr, slss, porter, whlalcles. brandies wines and Hosst oisrs ilwys uu hand. lOBKRT XAm D, Prop. Jiat's Popular Saloon, (Tormerly JosrWyatt'a) Q and 21 West Oak Street, S1IENANDOAH, l'A, nir stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, shlskloa, brandies, wines, eto. rinoat cigars latlni bar attached. Cordial invitation to all CAPITAL, w 1
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