The Herald. PUBMBIIHD DAILW, SUNDAY HXCM'TED WRBKrjT, EVKHT SATURDAY. It, JL, JIOYHU Proprietor M. 0, IK) V Kit HdUor and VuMUher T. WA1ICINH focal ISdltoi i, m. uornt . The VBinq HmiAM) has a turgor otroulu lion ta "Shenandoah than any other paper pub. isoea, hooks opn to all, Knterl at the I'ojtonioe, at Hhonandoah, Pa, ror transmission Jthroiiffh the mails an neoond-olans mall mutter. SENATOR PXiATr'a SAYINGS, Senator Piatt, of Connecticut, at a emu meeting In Philadelphia, lasit week, got o(I hoiiio pretty good things as me loiiowing extracts show: ir .1 i .. ... Jin omu no wiii giau to meet so rtmiiy young Republicans, to be able to breathe the pure and lnvlKoratluir air of the Republican "city, and to be free from the atmosphero that has liuntr about Washington since the 4th of March. The Republican party has oeon defeated but not dismayed. The Democracy triumphed with the aid of dlssatlslled, misguided and dia gruutieu or all classes. It has been intreuohod In power upon many prom ises. The last election was a triumph ot ralsa pretenses, The Demucratic party secured what it wanted, success ..v. iuiTui, ua u uounuence man &e- ourea what he wants by duping his victim. The rich man and the pauper, the millionaire und the Anarchist, the Mugwump and the Tammany snap per went arm and arm to tho polls swearing by Grover, and already they are uniting jn a mighty chorus ewearing at him. Though live months have elapsed "Ince, oleotlou the Democratic party -has not made a single move to carry "out one of its promises. Tli' hiol of 'theDumocracy has been six weeks in the President's chair, p, n(j wItli the aid of a Democratic FjfiUate iius 8uc ceeoeu in appoiuu-Jg to olWce more unfit and questioablemen tilan ever before wadonrlutbe hi3tory 0f the country. Th-, Exeoutive jas succeeded In pulling flown the American Hag from a P,jace where the whole country desirft ittoremalu, an act that fur- nlsi ,. the sadilest picture in the '"joek of American history. 'Vhn most mornful note siuce the sound of the rebel canon died away was the blast of the bugle which should "never call reneat" to which our flag came down at Honolulu." Our ranks were Indeed broken on the 8th of November, but we were not permanently routed. You all remem ber that Incident In the battle of Win chester when Sheridan, far away from the scene of disaster, hearing the sound of the battle, swept like tho wind up the valley until he met his broken and demoralized forces, and iia wnlro rnncr out in the ears of the timid and retreating, "Never mind, boys, we'll whip them yet, we'll whip them yet: we are going to occupy our old quarters to-nlgiu." Sa the cenlus of tho Republican party has met the demoralized and wavering Republican forces, ana nas trumpeted the word of cheer and prophecy, "Never mind, boys, we'll whip them yet; we are going to occupy qur old quarters in 1896." UP WITH THB FLAG. Ever ready to trim Hb sails to which ever way the wind blows, the Now "York World, In an editorial headed "Raise That Flag," condemned in no uncertain terms the act of. the "blunt- witted Commissioner" who lowered It in Hawaii. It is peculiarly significant of the drift of public sentiment when such an erstwhile ardent admirer and supporter of the Administration finds It policy to rebuke the President and his Envoy Very Extraordinary, Mr, Blount, of Georgia. Desirous of get ting in out of the wet, The World very tersely and correctly, though tardily, states that "no one who has fought for that flag or who would now fight for It likes to see it lowered." Strange as it may seem, there are still some people who can look unmoved upon such a spectacle; but as a vast majority of the World 375,000 readers presumably live north of Mason and Dixon's line, the en terprising journal Is too wily a bird to take that view of It. But what The World means by recalling Its opposition to"the scheme for taking Into the sister hood of states, either forcibly or other wise, this far-away habitation of mongrel Japs, Chinese and Kanakas" it Is difficult to understand. When was "the scheme" ever broached? The most sanguine and entbusiaetlo adherent of the provisional govern ment could hardly have ever dreamed of such a thing; surely he never ex pressed it. It is not so hard, however, to understand why The World should now favor "a territorial form of government, or perhaps a strong and exoliwlve protectorate." That is all that has ever been asked for, and the astute editor, noting the sympathies of bis reader, simply takes a round about took and gruMfuIly falls Into line. line's Family Medicine Moves the Howels Eaahdav. In order to be healthy this Is A GRAND SPECTACLE IN NEW YORK HARBOR The Great Naval Review Wit nessed by Thousands. OVER HALF A MILLION VISITORS Join In tho Display of Loyalty, Patriotism mil National I'rldeln the American Mo. (riipolU-TliousamU Oatliornt Illvrrslilo 1'nrk to IVItnass the flrund rugeant 1'reslilent Cleveland Itevlnws tlio Ships or War Tho City llnndaomely Decorated -The National Salute Kired in Honor of the Chief ISxccutlvo by all tho "War Vol els In the Harbor Scones of Grandeur Witnessed on Uvery Hand. New Yokk, April 27. Itlm? been many a day since New York lias presented so picturing imd benutiful an Appearance as she does to day, with the national colors In various designs adorning nearly all of her buslnoss structures and residences, tliu stars mid strip floating majestically from every flagstaff in the city; her harbor filled with mammoth warship?, represent ing with military credit, nearly every na tion in tho civilized world; every thorough fare within her borders bristling with ac tivity, and every one of the thousands of visitors bubbling over with enthusiasm. ADMIRAL OnEItABDI. The cause of all the good feeling and patriotism displayed is the opening of tho three days' festivities connected with the great Columbian naval review the princi pal event ol which is being celebrated to day with more "fuss and feathers" than anything o a similar nature tnac nas transpired in tho history of the world. Tho event is one which would cause tho heart of our discoverer (Christopher Co lumbus) to swell with pride, could he open, his eyes from his long and peaceful sleep and rest them tor a moment, upon the scenes of grandeur on every hand, all of which were planned with a view to paying, as nearly as possible, a llttiug tribute to his memory. Our friendly neighbors from across the sea have joined hands with Uncle Sam and labored maufulW for the success of the great event and to make it one worthy of the front pages in our future history. That every effort in this direction has been crowned with success is evidenced by the immense crowds made up largely of repre sentative Americans and that class of foreigners whom wo are always clad to welcome to our shores, which completely Alls Gotham's broad thoroughfares at every place of vantage from the liattery to Uiver fcide park. The preparations for to-day's festivities have been in active operation for more than a year, and during the latter months have furnished the chief topic of conversation for the American people from Maine to California, all of whom have had the suc cess of the undertaking at heart ana navo done much directly and indirectly to make it one of which America can justly feel proud and to cause those who took part in ft to feel that they have something to live for besides the salaries they draw. The day was ushered in by tho firing of the national salute at sunrise, and since the sound of the last gun died away there has ben nothina but the liveliest kind of scenes witnessed on every hand. Many of the naval officers whohad come ashore last night added much to the military appear ance on laud by parading in groups up and down Broadway and crossing and re-crossing the big Brooklyn bridge. The bright, natty uniforms attracted a great deal of attention until the signal was given for the men to return to their respective ships, which they did and tha uniforms were lost sight of for a time. TU Fcntivltlei Itesln. The day's festivities proper began at 10 o'clock when President Cloveland started through the fleet to review it. He em barked on tha Dolphin from the foot of Twcnty-Tbird street, where the dock was tnacrnlficentlv decorated in his honor. At the same time the ooant survey steamboat Blake left the samt landing with the dip lomatic corns on board, and tha Monmouth left the foot of Thirty-Fourth strest, hav ing on board the supreme court judgei governors of states, members of congress and mayors of New York, Brooklyn and Jersey City. Tho Duke of VeraEUa and his sulfa were on the quartermasfr gen eral's boat, the Meigs, with General Scho flold and Admiral Belknap. J THB FUILAPJXPHIA. When the Dolphin weighed anchor, hav ing taken the distinguished guests onboard midst the waving ot several signals from the Uiantoiiomoli and the president's craft, ehe made her way through the fleet, and then the real business of tha day began. As the reviewing vessel moved along the jacks manned the v.-mU of all vessels sav ing yards and thr mil- of the others. The aflkxrs, in their liuliint uniforms, appear ed on the quiutUr-decK, and ever 800 guus were find. This made a scens, picturesque and magnificent and such as Iws never be tere been presented on this side of the waters. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S, Gov't Report ABSOIOTEDr PB 'llio piiHiili'in. liiimui'd the ruviow ano reached the caravels lying nt tho head o( the lino by 11 o'clock, where the Dolphin CHICAGO. anchored, and Mr. Cleveland received the flag ofllcers and captains of tho combined squadron. He then went ashore at Niuety filth street, and, as he did so, at a signal from the Dolphin, the entire fleet began tho grand national salute, when 840 guns filled the air with terrific thunder. The smoke ias so great from the firing, as to obscure tho vessels for more than half an hour. After the president had landed the' cor don of patrol boats were ordered away, but no one will ho allowed to boanj any Messel un til to-morrow, when tho visiting hours of tho United States ships will be froztu 11 a m. to 3 p. m, f The JTny the Ships I.lnril Dpi The following is au accurate list of the vessels in line in the brilliant pageant: England The Blake, flagship) Captain M. De V. Hamilton; llagicienu;. Captain J. O. Papon, 11. N., C. II. Q.j Tartar, Com mander If. L. Fleet; Partridge, Command er N. Y. llacalester; Australia. Captain. S. K Holland. Tho Netherlands Vunspeyk.a first-elas frigate. Germany Kalserin Augustat an.arrnor ed cruiser, and Seradlcr, a cruiser. Argentine Republic Ninth of July, a cruiser, Admiral Enrique Howard com manding, Itussia Dimitri Donskei and General Admiral, first-class armored, crttfser", and Itynda, a corvette, Vico Admiral KuznakofI in command. Spain Iieina Hegento and Infanta Isa bel, cruisers, and Espaua, gunboat. Brazil Aquldaban, an ironclad, and Be publica and Triadentes, cruisers. Uraguay Libertad. France Aretheus. Hussard and Jean. d'Arc. Italy Etna, Hausen and Dogall, cruis ers, and the transport fc.iluono, Hear Ad miral ilagnnglir in command. Chili Armored cruiser Capitan Prat, 6,000 tons. Japan One armored cruiser. PortugaJ Corvette Alfonso de Albuqu erque, 1,110 tons, Captain Amnval, ex- inlnistor ot marine, commander. The patrol division of the United States fleet undor Captain Frederick Bodgcrs, U. S. N., was as follows; Stiletto bearing flag of division com mander; navy tug Leyden, Triana, For tune, Narkccta, Nina, Wahneta; revenue marine steamers Grant, Dexter, Manhat tan, Washington, commanding; coast sur vey steamers: light house steamers, Cao tus; Gardenia, Itosr; Lieutenant Coro- ( Continued oil following page,) Cldldron of Mr. and Sirs. SI. 91. SoUer Altoona, ra. Both Had Eczema In Its Worst Form After Physicians Tailed, Hood's Sarsaparllla Perfectly Cured. Great mental agony is endured by parents who see their children suflFerinK from diseases caused by impure blood, ana for which there seems no cure. This is turned to joy when Hood's Sarsaparilla is resorted to, for it expels the foul humors from the blood, and restores the dis eased skin to fresh, healthy brightness. Read the following from grateful parents : "Xo C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Slasa.: "Wo think Hood's Sarsaparllla is the most valuable medicine on the market for blood and skin diseases. Our two children suffered terri bly with the Worst Form of Eczoma for two years. Vfe had three physicians In that time, but neither of them succeeded in curing them or even in giving them a little relief. At last we tried Hood's Sarsaparllla and in a month both children were per frctly cnrfil. We recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla as a standard family medicine, and would not be without it." Mil. and Mrs. M. M. Kulleu, 1412 2nd Avenue, Altoona, l'a. HOOD'O PlLLS cure. lWr IIU, constipation, biliousness. Jaundice, sick headache, lndlgsxtion. XiXotOTTX'ai SALOON AND PSTADBANT 3 ftmttt Cntr2 tr(t. Tha Mat bwr, al, portM. wtoskias, hi, winM and flntst olfjftra slwoys oiki aadlM IIOBEBT LLOYD, P op This Immigrant Had Money. New York, April 27. Among the un washed and poorly dressed Immigrant who landed from the steamship Fultla was Joan Fouquet, an aged German. Stowed away in an inside poeket on his blouse he bud $10,000 in Amciican money. When the immigrant inspectors questioned him about his resources Jean drewfoith his roll of bills '... -i inwed to land. T UHC THAT CURES! 1 K3 JDANIEL C. EOGIESTON, Corinth, N. V ct ivn eiTiwniiivii mi ouri'i.uiiui El FAINT AND WEAK FR0MH H RHEUMATIC TORMENT, B vgi YET LUBEU I1Y m n a m a y s K tW KVL h iH DAIrA SAItSAFAllIIXA CO. : Wi !ii3 Oentlenbn. Iam : j-ears old. by oecnpa- srwlni u uuiuur r ur uis ist a yvaim a nave pwa n una fan arent unfTtiror with J'lwMituntUm, gof?g BBbad at tiinei I couM not nllr my arm. Mconatoiit intlii In my ehoulders. One ftrm wawP fjraso tad that my IIiikitm were flrjiwn imt ol1 ggihine. Vi'aa also afilictod with a liiriilU(cFj Kacnnatlon In my stomach with wvereimlns. would be t'ahit ami wenk, so I could hardly s , it up. I hare taken fH TV A TXT A tin m I SAUSAPARILL A I fsaad my tfomncli li WXIIj, tin pain lnmy23 BfflshoulderiandDrnii.. I am lndt-wl prrntefui. y Youra truly, SAMCL&CGQLnSTON. Tlie above tefitimoTilal was us by W. It.Sfl Btariaytoii, the well-known Unijigtit, JlapleM, Corinlh, N. Y., wkicli la BuiGcient guaranti-e tSmttl pmit la true Dana Sarsaparllla Co.. Belfast, Maine gJ Amusements. THURSDAY, APRIL 27th. That Bmart, little bit of a man, MR. MARK MURPHY, In ine Irish Operatic Comedy, Q' Dowel's Neighbors ! "If the urlck stoyB up, she's mine." na Singers, Dancers, Vocalists u) Comedians and Burlesquers. 28 Prices, 25, 50 and 75 Ccuts, Reserved seats on sale at Klrlin's drug store. piEBQUSON'S THEATRE. V P. J. FEROD30N, MANAQEH. SATURDAY, APRIL 29th. The greatest of wonder-workers, In a grand, original entertainment. Modern mucin nlliprl TOlth nrlentltl occultism. Tile masterful Mahatman M.rvels. A man while held by a committee from the audience. In full light, vanii-hes In a most stanllng and mystcri mm manner. Cassadaza ProDaeanda, a now snirltuallstlo enigma, In which the Ghost of Cagltoslro plays a prominent part. Astarte, the maid ot the moon, nnd Hellar'slat stand greatest achievement, Kiyio, or ino Frinooss Blariiao Thn irmntftst nnd most incomnrehenslve mvs tery 01 modern times. The no plus ultra of the magio art, Prices, as. so ami 75 Cents. Reserved seats at Klrlin's drug store. 1 o Builders ! The season for building1 is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We nUo carry an Immense line ot Stoves, RangeB, Cutlery andj Tin ware. Roofing and Spouting ;our specialty. Peter Griffiths, QIRARDVILLK, PA. Chris. Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) X04 South Main Street. Finest wines, whiskeys and clears always In Block. Jfreeh iseor, Ale ana i'oruir on uip. Uholce Temperance urines. m m Sal READING RAILROAD SYSTEM, Anthracite coat use oxo Bively, insuring cloatilltess vml comfort TIME TABLH I.f ETISOT JAM. ', 1197. Trains leave ShenvndoaX as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, weob days, 2.08,5.23,7.18,10.08 a.m., J2.33,2.4t!,6.53 p.m. Sndy 2.08, 7.46 a, m. For Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 7.18 a. m.. 12.83, SAS p. m. For Keadlne and Philadelphia, week days, 2.08, 6.23. 7.18, 10.08 a. m.,12.33, 2,48, 6.53 p. m. Sun day, .ub, ..40 a. in., s.B p, m jvor liarristurn, -woeu ui days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m., 2.48, 6.63 p. m. i'or Aiicntovrn, weeit days, 7.18 a. m 12.S3, 2.48 p. m. For Pottsville, week days, 2.08, 7.18a. m., 12.38, 2.48, 6.63 p. tn. Sunday, 2.08, 7.46 a, m., 4.28 p. m. rorTamaqua ana Mahanoy taty, wseit aaya, S.UH, D.'), 7.18.1U.UH U, m.,IZ,33, 2.48, B.W p. m. BUD' day, 2.08, 7.48 a. ro., 4.S3 p. m. Additional for Mahanoy city, week days, 6.58 p. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.18 a. m.,2.18 p. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewltburu, week days, 3.S3, 7.18, 11.2a a. m., 1.33, 6.53 pro. Sunday, 3.23 a. m.,"3.03 p. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.08, S.23, 6iS3, 7.18, 10,08, 11.28 n. m., 12.33, 1.33, 2.48, 5.1)3, 0.68, 9:33 p.m. Sunday, S.08, 3.23, 7ASa. m.,3.03, 4.28p.m. For Glrardvllle. (Rappahannock Station), wetkdays, 2.08, 3.23, 6.23, 7.18, 10.08. 11.28 a. 12.33,1.33, 2.48, 5.53. 6.58, 9.33 p. ra. Sunday, 2.08; 3.23, 7.48 a. m., 3.03, 4.28 p. m. For Ashland and Sbamokln, week days, 8.23, 5.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 0.58, .33 p. m. Sun day, 3.23, 7.46 a. m., 3 03 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH: Leave Now York via Phlladelphltweckdays 7.45 a. m 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night. Sun1 day, 6.00 p. m., 12.15 night. Lsavo NewYorkvia Mauch Chunk, weekdays, 4.00, 8.45 a. m., 1.00, 4.30 p. m. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. Leavn Philadelphia, week days, 4.10, 8.35, 10,00 n m.. and 4.00, fl.OO, 11.30 p. m., from Mnrkotand 12th streets. Sunday .06 a. in., 11.30 p. m. Leave Reading, week days, l.W.7.10, 10.05, 11.50 a. m 5.55, 7,57 p. m Sunda?! 1.35, 10.43 a. m. Leave Pottsville, weok doys. 2.40, 7.40 a. m. 12.30, 6,1 1 p. m Sunday, 2.10, 7.00 a. m.. 2.05 p. m. Leave Tamaqua, week dayst 3.20, 8.48, 11.23 a. m., 1.21, 7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m., 2.50 p. m. Leave Mahanov Citv. week davs. 3.45. 9.18, 11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.42, 9.54 p m. Sunday, 3.46, 8.12 a. m., 3.20 p. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, w cok da vs, 2.49, 4.00, 0.30,9.35,10.40,11.69 a. m.,1.05, 2.06, 5.20,6.26,7.67,10.10 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00. 8.27 a. at., 3.37, 5.01 p. m. Leave Glrardvllle, (Rappahannock Station), weeks days, 2.47, 4.07, 0.36. 9.41 10.48 a.m., 12.05, 2.12, 1.11, 6.26, 6.32, 8.03. 10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 4.07, 8.33, a. m., 3.41, 6.07 p. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 8.00, 9.50, 12.00 a. m., 3.35, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via If. & O. R. R., through trains leave Glra-rd Avenue station. Philadelphia, (P. & R. R. R.) at 3 60, 8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.56, 5.42, 7.10 p. m. Sunday, 3 60,8.02, 11.27 a. m., 3.56, 5.42, 7.10 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut Btreet wharf and South street wharf, for Atlantlo City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a m, 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, 5 00 p. m. Accommodation. 8 (10 a m, 5 45 p m, Sundays Express, 9 00. 10.00 a m. Accom modation, 8 U0 a m and 4 30 p m. Returning leavo Atlantic City depot, Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 00, 7 45,9 00a m and 3 30and530pm Accommodation, s la a m ana 4 3U p m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 8 00 p m. Accommodation, 7 15 a m and 4 30 p tn. ,cliili Valley Division. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction. Mauch Chunk. Le- hlghton, Slatington, White Hall, Catasauqua, Aiieniown, uetnienem, jiasion, rniiaaeipnia, Hazleton. Weatherlv. Ouakako Junction. Del ano and Mahanoy City at 6.04, 7.40, 9.08 a m 1S.BS,3.1U, B.Z7 p. m. For New York. 6.04. 9.08 a. m.. 12.62. 8.10. 5.27 p. m. hot iazieton, wuxes-uarrc, waits iiaven, Plttston, Lacoyvillo, Towanda, Sayre, Wnverly, Elmira, Rochester, Niagara Falls and the West, 10.41 a. m., (3.10 p. m., no connection for Roches ter, Buffalo or Niagara Falls), 8.03 p. m. For Ilelvldero, Delawnro Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 6.01 a. m., 5.27 p. m. For Lambcrtvlllo and Trenton, 9.08 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. For Jeanesvllle. Levlston and Beavor Meadow, 7.411, D.us a. m.. 6.W. 8.03 p. m. For Audenrled, Hasleton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 6.01, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 8.10, 5.27 n. m. For Scranton, 0.04, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 8.10, 6.27 For Hazlebrook, Jcddo, Drlf ton and Freeland, D.u-, y,4u,v.uq, iu.9i a. m., oxi p. zn. 7.46, 8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 0.35, 8.10, 9.15 p. m. For Raven Run, Centralia, Mount Carmel and Shamokin. 8.52. 10.15 a. m.. 1.40. 4.40. 8.07 n. m. For Yatesvllze, Park Place, Mahanoy City and ueiano, o.w, 7.10, v.us, iu.ii a m., vi.aj, 3.iu, axi, B.tH, v.33, io.ss p. m. Trains will leave Shamokin at 7.55. 11.55 a. m. 2.10, 4.30, p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at 9.05 a. m.. 12.52. 3.10. 5.27 D. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, 6.60, 7.40, us, iu.41 a. m., is.k;, a.iu, 4.1U, 9.27, s.im p. m. T An nn TIaII.IIa . CVnK.nAnl. VI WOE 9.05, 10.15, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00, 7,15, 9.30 p.m. Leave snenanaoan ior unzieion, o.ui, .iu, u.us, iu.41 a. m., vi.sa, 3.1U, o.i, .ua p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.30, 9.15 11.06 a. m., 12.45, 3.10, 6.30, 7.10, 7.63 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland. Glrardvllle and Lost Creek. 7.29. 9.40 a. m.. 12.30. 2.45 o. m. For Yateavillo, Park Place, Mahanoy City, ueiano, nazieiou, imqck ureeic juncuon, i-enn Bethlehem, Easton and New York, 8.40 a. m., zm p. m. t ot I'miaaemnia ja.au. z.ds n. m. For Yatesviue, Park Place, Mahanoy city and Delano. 8.40. 11.35 a. m.. 12.30. 2.55. 4.40 6.01 1. m. ieavo xiazieion ior anenanaoan, d.ou, ii.au m.. 1.05. 4.37 1). m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville. 6.60. 8.40. 9.30 a. m.. 2.45 n. m. ueave iotisvuie ior snenanuoan, s.su, iu.iu a.m.,i.3a, B.m p. m. i. u. UAflUJUJi, uen. fass. Agi. PhlladelDhla. Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. G. P. A. Lehigh vauey umaiou, oouiiiueinienem x'a. J)ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BOilUT LKILIj DIVISION. DhCEMllBR 8. 1892. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above date for Wlggan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, New castle, at. ciair, pottsville, Hamburg, Reading, Pottstown. Phcenlxvlllo. Norrlatown and Phil adelphla (Broad street station) at 0:00 and 11:45 a. m. and 1:15 p. m. on weekdays. For Potts ville and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, New t. ui Clair, Pottsville at 0:00, 9:40 a.m. and 3: 10 d. m. For Hamburg. Reading. Potts town, Phccnixville, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 6:00, 9:40 a. m., 3:10 p. m. Trains leave l' racuviiie ior Hnenanaoan at 10:40 a. m. ana 12:14, 6:01. 7:43 ana 10:27 d. m. Sundays. 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 d. m. L.eave I'ousvuio ior anenanaoan at iu id. 11:43 a. m, and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays at 10:40 a. m. and 5:16 p. m. Leavo Philadelphia (tiroaa street station) for Pottsville and Shenandoah at 6 57 and 8 35 a m, 410 and 711 pm week days. On Sundays leave at 0 50 a m. For Pottsville, 9 23 a m. For New York at 3 IN, 4Uo, 4 40, 5 15, 0DU, 7 30, 8 20, 8 30, 9 60, 1100, 1114, am, 13 00 noon (limited ex. press 1 03 and 4 50 p m) 12 41, 1 35, 1 40, 2 30, 3 20, J 00, 4 02, 5 00, 800, 20, 6 60,7 13, 8 12 and lOOOp .OA, n.nh d,.M.,na n . Q Oft 4 IK 1 .4 A K 1 8 12, 8 30, 9 50, 11 03 a m and 12 41, 1 40, 2 30, 4 02 (limited tw)o -u.u zu, o ou, i ja ana oi:pn ana 12 01 night. For Sea Girt, Long Branch and in termediate stations 8 20 and 11 14 a m, and 4 00 pmweekaays. for uaitimore ana washing. ton a ou, 7 m, o ai, v iu, iu --u, n in a m, (u -i nm lted express,) i au, 3 40, 4 au, s it, 7 uo, 7 40 p m 12 03 night. For Freehold only 5 00 p m week davs. For Baltimore onlyat 2 02, 4 01, 6 08 and 11 SO p. m. Sundays at 3 50, 7 SO, 9 10, 11 18 a m, 12 10, 4 30, 7 00, 7 40 p m, 12 03 night. Baltimore onlv 6 08, 1130 p m. For Richmond 7 20 am, iup m nun I W Qlb'Ut. Trains will leave Harrlsburg for Plttsburi and the West overy day at 12 25. 1 20 and 3 am and (limited 500) 2 25, 3 25, and S15p m, Way for Altoona at a 15 am and 518 p m every day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 1120 am every day. Trains will leave Sunburv for Wllliamsnort. Elmira. Canandalirua. Rochester. Buffalo and Niagara Falls at 204, 6 10 a m.and 1 B5 p m week aays. i'or mmira at o ai p m ween aays, ror Brie and Intermediate points at 5 10 am dall For Look Haven at 5 10 and 0 66 a m dally, 1 J and 5 34 n m week davs For Renovo at 5 10 m, 1 S5 und 5 34 p m week days, and 6 10 a m ou Sundays only. For Kane at 6 10 am, 1 35 p m wbk uaya. G. II. PUGll. J. R. WOOD. Gen'l Manager Oen'l PnaeV1' Ant FIRE INSURANCE. f&rgestftiul oldMt reliable imroly oaD w 120 S. JaromSL, Shenanooah,Pa, First national Bank THEATRE BUILDING flliciintJrtonli, Peunnii -CAPITAL, W. LEISEN1UNG, President. P. J. FERGUSON, Vice Pre8Wen J. It, LEIHENRING, Oashior. S. W. YOST, Assistant Cashier Open Daily From 9 to S 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit Rhoumatism. a.. . ir tumoago, sciatica, Kidney Complaints uamo Back. ttCrf OS. SAMDEH'S TRIG BELT With GIcctro Magnctlo SUGPErJSORY. 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