The Herald. raBUdmsn daily, scmday kxchitud wbsklt, bvbkv satuhdav. JT. A. tlOYKH ...... ...VriVir . 0, IIOrHft Mdllar HH.I JHMMr W.Jf. WAIKtXH r,w( JWKor . JT. 1IOYBR ........ ...IimIhmh ArnnnKr Tn Ktskinq HRRAtiD ha a larger ciruula Mat in 'Shenandoah taan an; other paper pnt- Hooks open to all. UBSCHIPTION HAYKS: a at y, par r no WWK.T, per yw, .. 1 go AdmrUHlmj It'll. Transient, 10 cent per;ilne, first insertion ; B 4MH par line each subsequent Insertion, Rates tat rofular advertising can tx bad on applloa SMa at toe offioe or br mall, Catered at tbe Poatoflloe. at Shenandoah, l tot transmbtslon; through j tbs malls aa sooond-olass'mall Jmatter. "IF any muu attempt! to IikuI down til Atnerloan Il ig shoot him ou the pot," were tbe;worda uttered by t hut brttve old soldier General Dlx. Tlio hauling; down of the litnn mid Stripes in Honolulu Is enough to make the old patriot turn In his grave. Fokbst flies have broken out in .North Carolina. TheSouth litm hitherto generally escaped these disasters, but It eems as though it'ls called upon to take Its share of them also. ForoydontH.for st flree, mining and railroad ttceldeiits and other notable casualties April thus far has a record thnt hs ready rarely been equalled. T'liBY have fewer ,bank failure in ISuropethau In America, but when hey do occur over there they are of "the biggest kind. As an Illustration, ithe failure of the English, Scottish and Australian Chartered Bank shows lia bilities amnuntiug'.to forty millions of dkullars We do not remember a b:iuk 'failure 1u the United States that aggre gated anything like tbe enormous Amount stated. 8 Is declared" of Itheslrlkora ill .Belgium that by their pretut acts tliey are proving themselves unworthy of that frao-hise the denial of which hoe so aroused them. Perhaps they re hotheaded nnd a trifle indiscreet. But history shows that popular liberty tiftu seldom been obtained without something of a popular tumult. It! bag beau much bigger and more riotous tlrs than this one in Belgium wh'.ih have flually led to universal suir.ngo in America. PBNNSYIjVANIAltllUSjar pear-jto io lielonglo this olasswdioT" wlierTTt rains gold, are "without plates with -which to catch it. Up to this time it has fared btdtv in the matter of federal gifts. But her time Jmay dome yet. The offlaial pap is not yet all distributed, and it will be trange if Mr. Harrity! does not assert liimself in the matter before the plums are all dropped into the laps of other state-. Tbnades, cyclones, forest fires, prairie fires, ilouds and a.few lesser in cidentals have made the opening of (spaing a lively season In various parte of the untamed West. Yet people jrlH continue to live and multiply in the very regions laid dlsolat, and they will ooutlnue to conquer the conspir ing elements to such an extent as to ttdd Incalculably to the national wealth. Verily it is a great country great not only in Its geographical extent and political importance, but in the genuine pluck and phenomenal persistence of its people. Vi is reported from ocean steamship toeadTuartera in New York that the uraber of the applications for stele oom accomodations thus far has been mall almost beyond precedent. This felling off is attributed first, to the siaet that man y who would otherwise toave eroBsed the ocean will remain on this side In order to attend the World's fair. A second reason assigned is .that tbe cholera bavins made its ap waarance in Europe, tbe fear of encoun taring it and tbe dread of possible quarantine annoyances baVe bad their legitimate Influences. Well, if fewer people go to Europe, lefs American gold wli leave tbe country, and tbe money that would have been spent ia foreign lands will be expended Ure. Bo far so good. "Namk tbe church among your iwirs." Catholic Columbian. This aeadstthe Catholic Ttm to remark: -"Given liberally during your life, ao ding to your means, say we. Do ot by your will make tbe oburob a party to post-mortem wrangles -and scandelous lawsuita, ' He who con fibotswgmierously when be can bold Ma nmney deserves and receives more writ than be woo gives when be can 4tep it. The relatives of post-mortem donors, as a rule, feel that tbe church has insinuated bernelf between tbem and their Interests. This foiling is apt t injtvt gall into their church r. Ktionw uuless they are mints. But it is not prudent to count on that contingency. Cases have been known of relatives of wealthy de functs Who were not saints. Lane's Msiully irMllole Movaa tbe ltowels day. In order to be hesltliy .this is aaecesstiry. OUR BASEBALL LEAGUE Adopts a Schedule for Coming Season. the THE LIST OF UMPIRES APPOINTED lluslness of Interest to Lovers of, Hie Na tional Game TransHrtetl nt tlio Mei-tlnic In IlHrrlabnra; Home J'Ihd Sport to be Witnessed 011 tli Diamond lit rviiiinyl. vanlu Tills Yenr. llARRtsncno, April 18. The meeting of the I'elinsylVHiila State Baseball League at the Grand hotel here yesterday was a very interesting one and a great ileal of busi ness designed to please tliu average lover of the national game was transacted. After the Appointment of the following list of regular umpires and substitutes a schedule for the season was framed and adopted: Simon Hoffman, of Danville; Frank P. lilnu, of this olty; David Corcoran, of Quincy, 111. Secretary Dlddlebook will ap point tlie fourth man. It limy lie S. A. Jtose, of Braddock. These substitute um pires were also appointed: For Altoona, John Brown; Danville, It. S. Ammerman; IIuiTisbiirg, C. W. Kellers. The positions in the other league cities were left open. Before adjourning the schedule was framed as follows: May 8, 4 Danville at Soranton, York nt Hamsburg, Altoona at Johnstown, Allen town at Easton (3d), Easlou ut Alleutuwn (4th). May 5, 0 Harrisburg at York, Johns town at Altoona, Scrnuton at Danville, Allentown at Easton (5), Easton at Alli-u-town (0). May 8, 9 Danville at Allentown, Scrnn ton at IOaston, Altoona lit York, Johnstown at Harrisburg. May 10, 11 Danvillo at Enston, Scrnn tou at Allentown, Johnstown ut York, Altoona at Harrisiburg. .May 12, 13 Easton at Scrnuton, Allen town at Danvillo, Harrisburg ut Altoona, York at Johnstown. May IG, 10 Easton at Danville, Allen town at Scrantou, llarrisburg at Johns town, York at Altoona. jAIay 17, 18 Altoona at Enston, Johns town at Danville, Harrisburg at Allen town, York at Scranton. May 19, 20 Altoona at Allentown, Har risburg at Easton; York ut Danville, Johnstown at Scrantou. May 22, 28 Allentown at Soranton, Danville at Harrisburg, York at Allen town, Johnstown at Easton. May 24, 25 Danville at Altoona, Scran ton at Harrisburg, Johustowu at Allen town, York at Easton. (May 20 open.) May 27, 29 Danville at Johnstown, Al lentown at Altoona, Easton at Harrisburg, Scranton at York. May 80 a. m. Danvillo nt Altoona, Al lentown nt Johnstown, Harrisburg at York, Easton at Scranton. May 80, p. in Danville at Johnstown, Allentown at Altoonu, York at Harrisburg, Easton at Scranton. June 1, 3 Danvillo nt Harrisburg, Al lentown at York, Scranton nt Altoona, Easton at Johnstown. June 3, 5 Danville at York, Allentown at Harrisburg, Scranton at Johnstown, Easton at Altoona. June 7, 8 Altoona at Johnstown, York at Harrisburg, Easton at Allentown, Scranton nt Danville. ' June 9, 10 Johnstown at Altoona, Har risburg at York, Dunville at Scrantou, Al lentown at Easton. June 12 13 York at Altoona, Harris burg at Johnstown, Allentown at Danville, Eustou ut Scranton. June 14, lfi Harrisburg at Altoona, York nt Johnstown, Easton at Danvillo, Allentown at Scranton. June 16, 17 Johnstown at Harrisburg, Altoona at York, Scranton at Allentown, Danville at Easton. June 19. 20 Altoona at Harrisburg, Johnstown at York, Danville nt Allentown, Scranton at Easton. June SI, 22 Altoona and Allentown, Harrisburg at Easton, York at Danville, Johnstown at Scranton. June 23, 24 Altoona at Easton, Harris burg nt Allentown, York at Scranton, Johnstown nt Danville. June 26, 27 Altoona at Scranton, Johns town at Allentown, York at Easton, Dan ville at Harrisburg. Juno 29. 30 York nt Allentown, Dan ville at Altoona, Soranton at Harrisburg, Johnstown at Easton. July 1. 3 Allentown at Scranton, Danville at Johnstown, Easton at York, Harrisburs; at Altoona. July 4, a. m. Altoona at Easton, Dan ville at Harrisburg, Scranton at York, Al toona at Johnstown. July 4, p. m. Enston at Allentown, Danville at York, Scranton at iiarnsburg, Johnstown at Altoona. July 6, 7 Scranton at Johnstown, Allentown at Altoona, Easton at Harris hure. York at Danville. July 8, 10 Scranton at Altoona, Al lentown at Johnstown, Harrisburg at Dan ville, Easton at York. July 11, 12 Easton at Johnstown, Scranton at Danville, Harrisburg at Al toona, Allentown at York. July 14, 15 Easton at Altoona, Harris burg at Johnstown, York at Scranton, Danville at Allentown. July 17, 18 AJtoona at Allentown, Danville at Scranton, York at Easton, Johnf.town at Harrisburg. July 19, 20 Altoona at Easton, York at Alh-niown, Harrisburg at Danville, Johns town at Scranton. July 21, 22 Altoona at Allentown, Harrisburg at Scranton, Johnstown at Eas ton Dunville at York. July 24, 25 Altoona at York, Johns town at Allentown, Harrisburg at Dan ville, Scranton at Easton. July 27, 28, 29 Danville at Johnstown, Allentown at Altoona, Easton at York, Scranton a Harrisburg. Three games at each place. July 81 and August 1 Allentown at Johnstown, Dan villa at Altoona, Easton at Jiarrlsburg, soranton as x or. August S, 8 Allentown at Harrisburg, Scranton at Altoona, York at Johnstown, Easton at Danville. Augusts, 7 Scranton at Johnstown, York at Altoona, Allentown at Daavllle, Easton at Harrisburg. August 8, 9 Easton at Altoona, Harris bug at Johnstown, Beranton at Daerilis, Allentown at York. . Angus 10, 11 Ksstm at Johnstown, York at Altoona, Dan villa a Soranton, AlUntoWB st Harrisburg. August IS, 14 Altoona at HarrUburg, Jahnstown at York, Easton at Danville, Allen taws at Scrantou. Augast 18, 16- Hafrlsburgat Ssrsntou, Altssa at Danviilc, York sAEsstSB, Jsfcns twa at AHsntown. August 17 Harrisburs at Scran tao, Al Usss a Danville. August 18, 18 York at AUentown, Johnstown at Eaatou, Harris burg at Dan villa, Altoona at Scranton. August SI, tSflnton at AllanUjwn, Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report AS01UUTlls PURE Harrisburg nt Easton, Johnstown at York, Allentown at Danville. August 24, 25 Scrnnton at Enton. Harrisburg nt Allentown, Altoona at York, Johnstown at Dauviile. August 26, 28 Johnstown at Altoona. Harrisburg at Scranton, Easton nt Allen town, Danville at York. August 20, 80 York at Johnstown, .... " "...""."""' 1 jnnviiie at Aiiooua, Liarnsuurg at scran- 1 ton. A Uentown at Easton. I iMpieinuer 1, X Bcranton nt Allentown, 1 Danvillo at Easton, Altoona ut Johnstown, lorK at linnlsbiirg. Seiitoinlier 4, it. m. Allentown nt Har risburg, Easton at Scranton, Johnstown nt Altoona, York nt Danville. September 4, n. m. Allentown at Hnr- rishurg, Easton nt Scranton, Altoonu ut Johnstown, York at Danville. , September 0. 7 Allentown nt Johns town, York at Harrisburg, Scrantou at Easton, Allonua ut Danville. September 9. 11 Easton nt Johnstown Scranton at Altoona, Harrisburg nt York, Allentown at Danville. Septemlier 12, 18 Scranton nt Johns town, Easton nt Altoona, Harrisburg at Allentown, Danville at York. September 14, 10 Johnstown nt Dan ville, Altoona nt Hnrrisburc. York at Scranton, Easton ut Allentown. September 11) Altoona at Enston, Johns town nt Harrisburg, Duuville ut Allen town, Scranton at York. September 10 Altoona at Enston, Johns town at Hnrrisburg, Danvillo nt Allen town. Septemlier 19 Easton at York, Altoona at Scranton. TII13 l'OOt. KOOMS MUST GET OUT. Harrison's, (N. J.) Chief of Police Ordered tn Close Tliuni Up. Harbison, N. J., April 18. Never be fore hns Harrison been so much aroused over the pool room question ns nt present, nnd nbout 1,000 persons, nil the room would hold, were in tho council chamber of the city hall when lawyer William J. Davis called to order the mass meeting which hud lieen called by Father O'Connor, of the Church of the Holy Cross, to pro test against the existence of pool rooms hi the town. It was a representative gathering of Harrison and Kearny citizens, nnd more than three quarters of them were men whose hnir was tinged with gray and who by close attention to the proceedings gave evidence of their sincerity. One woman was present. , The meetmgunanimouslyadoptedstronK- ly worded resolutions denouncing tho pool rooms ami requesting the meiuifers ol tue common council of the town of Harrison to instruct- the chief of police to-' cIomi them nt once and for all time, and to ask the Hudson county officials. to nid the chief of police hy all means in their power. A committee consisting o all tue clergy men in the city was appointed, who at tended the special meeting of tho common council last night and presented the resolu tions. The resolutions were received hy the council, after whicli an order was is sued to the cldef of police demanding that he proceed at once to close all pool rooms in the city and to see to it herealter that they are kept closed. It is generally believed here that life will he mode a burden for anyone who should, after to-day, attempt to open a pool room within the borders of Harrison, as public indignation is so thoroughly aroused that the nuisance will no longer be tolerated. A LEGISLATOR IN SEKIOUS TKOCnLE, Representative Markli.tm Charged Tlth Making; Improper Use of Aluuey. St. Paul, Mlnn.,April 18. Representative llarkhum has been indicted hy the Minne apolis grand jury on charges of making im proper use of money to influence action in the Wymnn log scaling bill. The indictment was tound on the testi mony of Minneapolis lumbermen, the chief evidence being that of George F. Backus, who charged Markham with saying thnt if the lumbermen would put $1,S!00 into the hands of the logs and lumber committee tho latter would report the Wymau hill un favorably. AT BePHP A EASANT THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND MEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. Hy doctor s&ys tt acta geuUy on the stomaobr, IIv.r&EiiJ kiJoey-i. and . & plett&iut liiative. Thli drink La mde from herbn. and ie prepared Aw Oat M eweuy bb ink h u naiMiu t att It. ind v T.anfii FbbiIIt Medlifi raovee tha howtie each day. io oMer mp ntaiioyj inn w oeoe Bets to announoe to Ms friends and patrons and (He pablle geuerally that Ee has purchaaed (be barbershop latttly ooeupled by 8. t. Yost, Ho. 12 West Centre Street S3U.iiTD5A3. TK. ' To Bye Fast Qolorm USE : PBERLESS : DYES I Address tor sampla card, Kl.MIH.l, A', r. ikvjn . ainuitii.r, was not dkad. lie Itctiirns to Ills Olil Ilorm. Alter an Ab sence of Thirty-Four Years, i Nw HaWswtcK, N. J., April 18.-Irvfn S. Merrill, a former resident here, whom j everybody had given up for dead, has just I arMuI In 4-litt !- nfu .... ..I tiiincit mii 1110 uvji r 1 w i nil nunriiiic Jl thlrt.v fniir nwra. Tin fvm1 In ttm rtvit , . wflr " men who survived brought "is ivumivbb nere umu ne mm per islied at Vlckhburg. His sister, Mrs. Worthier, of No. 1B8 Enston aventio, contended that ho was still alive, and that she would see him before she died. She nnd her sister, Mrs. Camp hell, went to Washington and searched tlio records. They learned that a few months previously a man named Irviu S. Merrill had applied for n pension. The address avus secured and a correspondence followed, which resulted in the establishing of the relationship. llr. Merrill says that after leaving New Brunswick in 18(59 he settled in Chir-ago. He wrote to his sisters but never recei i-d a reply. The sisters never received his let tors, nor did he receivo theirs. Sir. Mer rill is now located in Kansas City. ltun Down mi a Crossing:. New IbirNswicK, N. J., April 18. Sllns Doty, of Metuchen, N. J., tried to cross tlio railroad track at the George street station of the Pennsylvania railroad here and was instantly killed by the Congessional cx T"is . Mve. Elizabeth Messcr Baltimore, Md. Rescued from Death All Said Qho Could Month Not Llvo a jVoio Alive and Well Thanhs to Hood's Sarsai'arllla. "I must praise flood's Sarsnparllla, for It is wonderlul medicine. I suffered 10 years with Neuralgia and Dyspepsia and fainting spcIU. Sometimes I would be almost stiff with cold perspiration. I spent a great deal ot money for medical attendance, but I did lint get any benefit until my daughter told me about 1 1 ood's Sur.tRiarilln. and 1 betmn ! lo take it. I weighed less than 100 lbs. and was A Picture of Misery Every one who saw mo thought I could not live another month. lint I began to Improve at once alter beginning with Hood's Barsapn rllla, and have gradually gained until I am now perfectly cured. I cut well, sleep well, and am in perfect lieiiltli. I owonllto food's? SarsapariHa Instead of being dead now, I am alive and weigh 14S ll)-." MllS. Kl.I.AIlKTH MESSEU, 10 iSct Barney Street, llaltlinore, Md. HOOD'S PILLS are purely vegetable, per fectly harmless, always reliable and beneficial. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciaticas Cidnev Complaints. Lame hock, occ; M. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT With Electro Magnetic 8USPENSORY. Lnteft Pott-nUI llet Improvements I Will euro without inpiliclne all VpliiieMr8iiltlnKfrom over-taxation of biuin nervo foi cch ; excesses or ludi. orctlon, aa n, rvoua (lrbtMty, pleM-terauesa, InnEiKjr, ihoumutism, kidney, liver and, bladder complaints, lame back, lumbago, sciatica, all female complaints, general 111 health, oto. Tlus flectrio Belt contains toiiderfal ImpravemenU over all others. Onrreut Id Inetantlyfcltby weerer or we forfeit S5,oeo.iJO(ana will ouro allot the above diseases or no pay. ?u sands have been cured bv thte marvelous Invention after all other remedies faliel. and we girs hundreds of tefctimoulalg in this unit every other state. Our PawerfoJ ImproTwl KU.(1UIC SVSPLSSOBY. Oa reMbtst boon ever olfred week men, FUVR wlthall Hi! Itoltf. Health sad Ijorou. Strturlli 8riliNTt.SD la op M SO days. Send tor llilioM Fainphlet, mailed, sealed, (ne 8ANDEN ELBCTRIO I RIW IN,, NEW YOUli CITY, Jfa, SSo BI10AIIWAX To Builders ! The season for building is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We also carry an immense Una ot atovee, Bangea, Cutlery andj Tin ware. Rooanff and Spouting Jour SRtwialty. Peter Griffiths, QIKARDVIliliBi PA, Chris Bossier's SALOON '0 KE3TAURAMT, (MauD'sold stand) i4 ftoutlt MkIii Street. Kloftst wlnas, wUUkeya and otgars always In sloek. Prosh Bear, Ale aud.. Porter on lap. Obolce Temperance Drinks. READING RAILROAD SYSTEM, Anthracite coal used eio sivcly, ttnurlnff cleanliness and comfort TIUI TABUS IK IITHII JAN. 2), 1893. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days, B.08,5.23,7.1B,10.ns a.m., 11.33,2.48,5.63 p.m. Sunday 2.06, 7.18 a. m. Tot New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 7.18 a. m., 12.33, 2.48 p. m. For Keadtiur and Philadelphia, week days, E.06, 6.33. 7.18. 10.0S a. m.,U.23,48,5.r3 P- m. Sun day, 2.08, 7.41 . m.,4.28 p. m For IfarrlBburg, week days, Z.08, 7.18 a. m., 2.48, 6.53 p. m. For AUentown, week days, 7.18 a. m., 12.83, 2.48 p. m. For I'ottsrllle, week days, 2.08, 7.18 . m., 12.8J, 2.48, 5.U p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 7.48 a. m., 4.13 p. m. ForTamaquaand Mahanoy City, woek days, 2.08, 6.38, 7.18,10.68 a. m., 11,38, 2.48, 6.M p. m. Sun day, 2.08, 7.46 a. m., 4.28 p. m. Additional (or Mahanov Cltv. ytrrV drnrs. 6.SS n. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.19 a. m.. Z.48 n. m. For Wllllamsport. Sunbury and Lowlsburjr, ween aayn, 3:u, 7 is, 11 jo a. in., o.ira pro Sunday, 3.28 a. m.,S.08 p. m. mTiCV p.m. Sunday, 2.08, J.JS, 7.46a. ra., 8.08, 4.88 p. m. tSSnm.T lawi at it tu au aw m Unnrlt w ' inrtao.on, tj.ini, u.to, .m y, ui Sunday, 2.08, 8.w, 7 a. m., 3. For Ash&nd4Sttmokln. week days, 1.2 , i8, 7.18, lt.ag a. m., 1.S3, S.68, S.38 p. m. Sun-, fi 6.S8, tlftv. 3. SR. 7.4S 3. tn.. 3.03 T). m. TRAINS FOR SIIKNANDOAQl Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days- 7.46 a. m., 1.80, 4.00, 7.90 p. m., 12.16 night. Sun day, 600 p. m., 12.15 night. Lsave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4.00, 8.4 a. m.. 1.00. 4.30 j. m. Sunday, 7.18 a. m. Leave Phlln rluhifl. wppk days, 1.10,8 35 10.01) . m , uid4.00, 0 00. H 30n. m ,!rom Warketanl 12thstrfets. -unUay iMr, i. m., 1.30 p m Leave Reading , week days, 1.1)5,7.10, 10.05, 11.60 B. m., 6.66. 7.67 p. m Sunday, 1.35, 10.48 a. m. Leave Pottovlllo, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m. 12.30, S.llp. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.05 p. m. Leave Tazcaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.23 a. ra., 1.21,7.15, C.28 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.4.1 li. no., 2.50 p. m. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 8.45, 0.1R. 11.47a.m., 1.51, 7.42,8.54 p.m. Sunday, 3.4C, 8.1! , &.wt p. Mai 8.80,9.35.10.40,11.69 a. m., 1.05.2. 08,5.20,0.20,7.57,10.10 p. m. snnaay, z.u, f.uu, t.zi a. m., 3.37, .ui p. ra. LeaTe Qlrardvillo. (Kappnnannocn siauoni, .ii,vno ....jo, v.ay, w-i.B, w 2.12, 1.11, 5.28, S.32, 8.03jl0.l6 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, ' necks days, 2.47, 4.07, 6.3S, 9.41 10.48a. a., 12.05, ..IM, ..., hW, VtOr. U.K, 1V.1U 4.07. 8.33. a. m.. 3.41. 6.07 n. tn, Leave Wllllamsport, wcok days, 8.00, 9.60, 12.00 a. m 3.35, 11.15 p. ra. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via B. & O. R. R., through trains leave Qlrard Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & R R. It.) at 8 60, 8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.5A, 6.42. 7.16 p. m. Sunday, 3 50, 8.02, 11.27 a. m., 3.56, 5.42, 7,16 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf and Month street wharf, tor Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 0 00 a m, 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, 6 Ml p. m. Accommodation, 8 no a m, 5 45 p m. Hundays Express, 900. 10.00 a m. Accom modation, 8 00 a m and 4 30 p m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Wcekdavs Express, 7 00, 7 46, 9 00 a m nnd I SO and 5 SO p m Accommodation, US a m and 4 30 p m. Hundnys Express, 4 00, 8 00 p m. Accommodation, 7 15 a m and 4 30 p m. LcIUcli Valley IHvlslon. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, fer La- hiahton, Slatlneton, White Hall, Cutasauqua, Allentown. Uethlehem, Easton, PhlladclpalA, Hazleton, Weatherly, Qualtalte Junction, U1 ano and Mahanoy City at 6.(11, 7.19, 9.C8 a m., 1158,8.10, 5.27 p. m. For New Yorlt, 6.01, 9.08 a. m., 12.58, 8.10, 6.S7 p. m. For Hasleton, WllUes-Barre, 'Whlto Haven, Plttston, Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly, Klmira, Hochoster, Niatrara Falls and tho 'West, 10.41 a. m., (3.10 p. m., no conucetlon tor Roches ter, Huflnlo or Niagara Falls), 8.08 p. m. For Ilelvldere, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 6.U4 a. m., 5.27 p. m. For Lambertvlllo and Trenton, 3.06 a. m. Fer Tunkhannook. 10.41 a. m.. 8.10. 8 08 n. ra. For Auburn, Ithaea, Geneva, and Lvons, 10.11 a. m., 8.08 p. m. For Jeanonvllle. Levlston and Beaver Meadow, 7.m, t.m a. m., &JSI, 8.08. p. in. For Audonried, Hasleton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 6.01, 7.10, 9.08, 10.11 a. m., 1S.M, 3.10, B.W p. m. For Scranton, 0.01, 9.08, 10.11 a.m., 8.10, 5.27 8.0R p.m. Fer Hazlobrook, Jeddo, Dritton and Freeland, 6.04, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 1S.SK, 3.10, 5JT7 p. m. For Ashland, Qlrardville aad Lost Creek, 4.87, 7.44, 8.5B, 10.15 a. m 1.00, l.W, 4.10, 0.86, 8. IS, 9.15 p. . For Raven Run, Centralis, Mount Carmel and Saamokln, 8J, 10.15 a, ra., 1.40, 4.40, 8.07 p. la. Far Yateavllie, Park Place, Mahanoy City aad Solano. 6.04, 7.40, 9.08, 10.11 a m., 12-SS, 3.10, 5Jr7, 8.08, 9.88, 10J88 p. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 7.56, 11.66 a. ra., 2.10, 4.39, p. in. and arrive at Shenandoah at 9.06 ft. m., ltRt, 3.-0, 5.S7 p. m. Iave Shenandoah for PoUsvllle, 5.50, 7.W, (.08, 10.11 a. m., ISM, 3.10, 1.10, 5.37, 8.08 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.35, 9.96, 10.15, 11.48 a. m., U!.3, 8.00, 6.SU, 7.00, 7.16, 9.S3 p.m. lave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 8.04, 7.40, 9.98, 19.41 a. m., 18.8S, 3.10, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Uaaleton for Shenandoah, 7.38, 9.1S li.vo a. m,, is., a.iu, ajm, t.iu, i.m p. m. BUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave tor Ashland, Olrardvllle and L98t Creek, 7.99, P.l) a. m., 12.8S, 2.46 p. m. . For Yateavllie, Park Place, Mahanoy City, Delano, Uaileton, Blaok Creek Junction, Perm Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, AUentown, Bethlehem, Easton and New York, 8.10 a. mH Z.S5 p. a. For Philadelphia 12.30. 2.55 p. m. For YatesvUle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.40, 11.35 a. m., 12.30, 2.55, 4.10 i.01 p. m. Leave Hazleton tor Shenandoah, 8.8U, 11.30 a. in.. l.Ou. 4.37 n. m. Leave Shcnandoali for Pottsvllle, 6.50, 8.10, I.S0 a. m., 2.4S p. m. 1 Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.43 a.m.,1.35, 6,ISp. m. C. O. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Aft. Philadelphia. Pa, , A. TV. NONNEM ACKER. Asst. O. P. A. Lehlja 1 Talltj Division, South llethlehem Pa. I pRNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. EonrrruKiLi. Division. Dl CBMBMR 8, 1892. Trains wtU leave Shsaandoah after the above J. tnr VTIdKr&n'a. DllhArton. Frackvllle. New CasUo, St, Ctolr, PottsviUe. flamburg, ReaMric, pniutm tHimnivvlllfi. Norrlstowi adelphla (Broad strut station) at :W a m. and'4:Up. m. on woakdays. 1 vtile and Intermediate statkme 8110 a. aad 11:15 rr Potta- m. SUNDAYS. v vrtatfiut'i. Sllbftrttui. In fcTlMe, New K), 9:40 a.m. Castle. St. Clair. Pottavills at 8H ,kji-kid.m. Tor Mamburf. 1 1U, POtttv own, PhoanlEvlU, Norrlsfewa, aeipnia BtS;O0, :iop. na. . , Trains Jatws TraclrtlUe lor MMafdoali as nZm. and U:ll. 5:04, T: aad l?iW p. BV staodays, U.l8a.. aadsjiOp. sa. Iweavs PovtsvUle for Bhriandoah at :, IlifWa. m and 4.40, 7:1s and 1:U . M. Bumdayi M10:tea. K and:lp. n. ...... LfKVve Philadelphia (Broad strssl station) ! Pottavills and thenandosh at IB a4 I no, 4 10 aad 7 11 b m woek days Cm Sunduys laais atSWaa.. Tfor Potuvllln 8r. m. For Niw York a F, I , 4 M. U 8 80, T 80, I , 8 SO, iu lion iiu. am. is uo noon (limited ca Ul4 Ot, W, 00,5 , 6 10, If and ns ana iwpu1 n i , i ou, , iw 8 nimit 1 10. 1 Ml 11 a and 18 44, lA, t lb, i o (Uialtaa 4 W) I 8, , . T 18 and 8 is a, ana Italnlrht. For Be otrv Lobs BrmssS aad la. MmsdlaM stations 8 M and 1114 aaaaa 4 . uM.k Var Haltlauira aad naaklBa aad Washta)). tsBS. TSri81.8J4.l6).! 18 a.tB. (BillB. si w. t at. 1 4 b isTbi'bE!!?"' rar rresaali ldoulvSOO b m week alan. Per Bait wore alvatisa, tui.iusaoa U t.m " udays at 8 8o T SO 8 10. II 18 a m, j av sn rm mwummw t w m I 11 W lttSelsiBt. aadta andmsaliaa (fkTllSS. 8 St. aad lit at. ai is! vm mSam Mjs at lot. 8 M a bvsbo 1 88 p ni vault St as pot Elaalra at 84 si wajk daj a Vtar grle and lnlavmailKt' PO ft 8 18 a ci utl. for Uxdt nsTeu at 10 and 68 a m dally. 1 8 and I M " ii week days Fer Re novo at 8 la a aa, 1 u m l m wurn ua.. au o Kuudafi oclv 1 i ween csyt. C. B ViitU. Baa l M.natr j. 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M. to 2 I'. M., 0 tnOl. M All day Battmtay Sund;is. 10 bi 1J A il. THE MASTER Isuse Painters and Decorators tars adopted the following prices for paper hanging and decorating for 1893, CoinmeucliiKr Slarcli i. ir plsoe for Brown and White Blanks 12!',o ' Qllt Papers 15o " " Embossed Papers 18o " " Decorating Ceilings. 18c ' ' Joining or Butting 18o '.tar Cornloes to be oharged as 1 piece 18o tusslxlng, per room 12x11 feet 50c -larger and smaller rooms according to size. 'amoving old paper and preparing walls, 25c sr hour. All work guaranteed. No Paper Hung by the Day, 0, WBIOBNMOTEIl, JOHN P. C RDEN, t D R. HAGBNBnon, KltAHOIS DEEGA.N, JOHN L, HABBLWl, T. W. OONVIIXB, ISOBQB M. BOYKR, GEO. W. HASSLEn, I. ft Msnc, WM, J. Link, EDWAltD EVBRHTT, DR. 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KKaU Dr. Tbeel't tuitA mooials to Wednt;day' and Baturday's Pblladelpbla Tunffc The only SURE ROACH DESTROYER is We guarantee It to rid the house of nTO, ROACHES ana Water Bugs, er MONEY REFUNDED. ' MAUBERS Persian INSECT POWDER Is thebest in the nlaiketfor Bco Buaa, Ant, Moths, Im.ect. bn Boqi. so. For Salt by all Dfuoglsll Be sure and get the fecnmne. Sold only In bottles, our T If ADC Mask on each. "rSSSVr D- MAURER V SON, 329 N. 8TH Stm Fhiiaoelshi. WEEKS Has mmored to Bill Jones 'war. ima 17 .40UTH MAIN BTT.iJE'. . v?Uar ae anil o piaasM to i. ut jn. uui ol bit trlauda ao4 ioa yoMU m BverfllilBO is tk Mnkl a yce. XXsOTBTI'.'-J SALOON AND REST. GRANT Vuti best Doer, ales, poi ttr, wht , wlr i an! linr it i i6raro ai . . , br,tudlei, a i Md. HOBKUI' l.lfOS I), P op 9 iatt'9 Popuiar Saloon, (formerly Joe Wyatt'a) d and 21 Wast Oak Street, 8IIMKA.ND0A1I, PA. r stocked with the bastbeer. porter, ales , inlsltlos, brandies, wlnas, etc. Plnesl olgars sating baraUaoheO. 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