The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, May 01, 1893, THIRD EDITION, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    The Herald.
rUDLISUKI) DAILY, SUNDAY KXOKPTUD
vJRWBBKLT, EVBHT gXTDROAY.
IB. A. nOY Kit I'roprMor
U. 0. tot Bit editor and J-ubtUher
V.J. WAtKINH . lenl VktUvr
J, 31, 110YJ1K ...... Uiinlnnn Wnnmi-vr
RThO KVBN1NQ(1IUI1AL0 hs & larger uncut.-
Hon la'Hhenandoah than any other; paper puo
Ushed, Uoohn open to all,
BaMreJJit toe I'ottoUje.lat Hhenandoab, I'a.
tar transmission through, the matin
a seoond-clas mall mattsr.
POOR DELAWARE.
The state of Delaware lias practi
cally abolished lb) National Guard by
rofualni? to appropriate tho sum of
16,000 per year for 1U maintenance.
11 on now do woll to abolleli tho stato
govornment, which Is of very small
account, anyhow, mid oosts about one
hundred thounand fa yonr. It can
savo the "hundred thousand" by going
into desuetude "Innocuous desue
tude" wo mean. Delawaro abolished
elvlllziitlon when It refused to drop
the whipping-post. At for Jallo and
prlsoriB, it has been saldljthat It is
neceHMry to keep a guard,' outside to
pick up tho prisoners who roll out of
bed and through the holes In the
walls In the night. But we doubt
that.
Probably there Is no need of a
militia In Delaware. If trouble comes
the authorities can movo over into
Pennsylvania or Maryland and sleep
In peace. For years Pennsylvania has
maintained tho Delaware criminal
elass In its Jails and prisons, because
If arrested down there thoy manage
to slip away and over the line. Thus
Delaware saves a good deal of money
every year by lending its thieves to its
neighbors. But wo do not waut them.
"We prefer not to road In the papers
that some Delawaro jail has bad a
general delivery over night, knowing
that our police reports will show an
Inawtwo of casus within twenty-four
)toure. But as Delawaro was once the
big toe of Pennsylvania, we have a
fclndly feeling for Us people, and can
not Qud it In our hearts to complain
when what was a part of us tries to
save a little of tho cost of government.
The female barnyard fowl Is for
given for making the same fuss over
one chicken as over a dozen. Similarly
wosuppose some of our contemporaries
may be excused when they exploit the
filers of a hundred thousand In gold
by western banks to tho Secretary of
ihoTreasury. But such oilers, apart
Jsom the indication that the banks
stand ready to assist lu maintaining
our various currency at par with gold
jeally effect nothing. It Is not the
wold In this country, held as reserves
y banks, that must be depsnded upon
to replenish the Treasury, xno re
serves of the banks are only for the
reinforcement of the Secretary, not for
Lim to draw against, except in great
emeiEency. It Is the gold exported
Mat we want returned. To exchange
fecal tender notes for gold is simply
to inoreaso the liabilities of the TreaB'
nry without affording certain relief,
Jtlsexactlyaslfaraan should under
take to liquidate a floating debt by
Arrowing money on call. He would
eolv substitute one floating debt for
another. The legal tender notes ex
changed for gold so far have probably
1en redeemed at the Treasury, or if
not. they will bo in Bhort metre,
"What the Treasury needs Is a supply
of gold drawn from aboard, because
aside from what we produce, that is
Hie only way to increase the country's
slock of gold. The gold we still have
s well enough where It Is. It Is part
of the reserve. The gold we have ex
ported is what we want back, and we
aball have to take measures to reclaim
IMn such a way that the pressing Ua
Millies of the'Treasurv shall not be
increased. The fact that the hundred
million fund has been trenched upon
need not alarm anybody. It Is there
iq be used.
i Not In a State of Siege.
Havana, May 1. The authorities of the
yrovince of Santiago de Cuba have tele
graphed to the governor general requesting
him to revoke the decree proclaiming a
state of siege, which they consider unnec
essary.
The Police After Tomitend.
Isndon, May 1 Though tho physicians
who examined William Townsend certified
&iit he is a lunatic, the police hope to be
td to discover that some one lndud him
to assassinate Mr Gladstone.
St Cares CoLdn. Uou jus Bora Throat, Croup, Icfia
eue, Wboopinc Cough, Bronchitis end Aethms.
A ccrtala oure for Coeeuaiption ia firit eUgee,
Jed a tare relief i tsrMeea sUgee. UMStoofe.
"You will tie the eaeellent effect after UUsb the
trit dot: Bold by detltrs evtrjwhtre. Luce
tottUi to eeaU end 11.00.
THE WHEELSflLL TURN.
President Cleveland Starts the
Machinery
AT THE WORLD'S FAIR IN CHICAGO.
Bvery Wheel Made to Itevolve by tlin
Slugls Touch of tho Iileotrle llutton
Die Ohler Msglitrafe (Ireeteri with a.
Thunder of Clieors Clilrngo Togged Out
Ju Her llrlght Holiday Attire.
Cmcuao, May 1. Tho fact that all tho
buildings at Jaokson Park uro not entirely
I comploted and all of tho displays not yet
finally arranged In their proper positions,
I did not prevent the throwing open to-dny
of the World's Fair to visitors from all no
I tJons on the fnco of tho globe, as had been
, arranged over two years ago when tho
i ulgnntio aaterprito was officially sanctioned
; by tho United States government and our
neighbors lu foreign lands.
iuhi.ot N. IIiaiNnOTIIAM.
Tho booming of cannon, blowing of
steam whistles, ringing of bells and a gen
eral reign of pandemonium awakened
Chicago's population and her vast army of
visitors from the center to the most temota
comer of tho suburbs at an early hour this
morning to tho fact that the long-looked
for day bad arrived when the Columbian
exposition should be formally opened and
the cherished hopes and broad promisos of
its ambitious projectors wcro to bo real
ized. Over a wcok had been spent In decorat
ing the business places and residences for
the great occasion and ns a rosult tho me
tropolis of the wast presents to-day a gi
gantic psnorumma of glittering splendor,
such us has never before been presented to
the gaze of the people on this side of the
water, if not in tho world. Every ono of
the mammoth business structures on Stato
and Clark streets, Olcago's two principal
business thoroughfares, aro lltorally covered
with flags and red, white und blue bunt
ing woven into every conoeivame aeslgn
known to tho professional decorator, and
tho decorations In general are far more
elaborate than those hung out on the occa
sion of the dedication of the World's air
buildings last October. Tho Lexington
lotal. where President Cleveland ana ills
cabinet aro being entertained during their
stay here, is tho most magnificently deco
rated structure In tho city, over $2,500 hav
ing buen expendedin the effort to malco It
outshine all its neighborsln point of beauty
and uo&ign.
The rtuOi for tlm I'arli.
Glnoo earlv morning tho streets leading to
Jaoksou Fork have been literally packeu
with a movlnn mass of humanity, evory-
one clamoring without respect to tue ngnts
of others, to bo the first to reach tho ob
jettlvo point and witness the grandeur and
maguiBcence oi the most oxtensive unuer
tnklnz ever attempted.
The event of tho day was tho starting In
motion the wheels of tho machinery In the
various bulldlmrs inside the park. Tho
exercises connected with this event took
ploco In manufacturers' hall, the largest
structure on tlie grounds, xne ouueung
was oomDletely packed with people from
the doors to the rostrum occupied by Presi
dent Cleveland, his cabinet, the World's
Fair mananers and otner prominent ciu
rens of tho United States and muny from
f orel on lands.
litre several speeched were delivered ei
nlalnlnnr the objects of the World's Colum
bian exnositlon. why It had been under
taken, the sucoess tbs enterprua naa moi
vrltu on every nana, ana paying gramug
tributes to the memory of the prince of
discoverers. Christopher Columbus. At
the close of the last speeon Director uen
en1 Tlnvls nfannnil tn thn front of tha nat
form and in a charming: oratorical effort,
Introduced President Cleveland to tho vast
assemblage, saying before he retlrad to his
seat that the chief magistrate of the Ameri
can nation had beta selected aa the proper
person to set in motion tho machinery at
the World's Fair, and aml4 a thunder of
cheers that almost raised the root on the
great building, stepped forward and d
vered a brilliant address at the close of
which he touched the electric button and
the thousands of wheels were started on
their lone, loner spin.
President Cleveland, after performing
the distincrulshed task of setting tha ma
chinery in motion, held a reception In
liberal arts hall and shook hands with all
who could nush their way throuuh tho
crowd and get close enough to him to do
to, People tumbled over each other In an
effort to grasp the president's hand
and cive it a genuine American shake,
But the crowd was a very good natured
ona and no one got angry because he hap
pened to bo jostled about by the immense
tnroDf oi over sw,wu people in uie pur&.
MBS. rcrn .'H PAUfBR.
The day threiwhout has bean u of pep
ular enthusiasm, and iBiwiy a threat has
been made tors by the raising: of voices lu
wild and patriotic oheen for tha magulfl
oenoa of tfee display prepared for the vtsl
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
lewder
AB6LOTEDf PURE
tors through the generality of tho Am ri
can people and our sister nations ou tho
other side of the water.
Tho program proper of tho day's exor
cises whs as follows:
1. Musio "Columbian March" (orches
tra), by J. K. Payne.
2. l'rayer by Uov.W. If. Milburn, D. D.,
chaplain house of representatives, Wash
ington. 8. Poem, "The Propheoy," W. A. Cro
fut, Washington, read by Miss Josic
Gouthol, of Chicago,
4. Muslo (orchestra), overture from
"IUsiial," Wagner.
5. Address by director general.
6. Address by tho -president of tho Uni
ted Statoa.
7. Starting the machinery, nmld appro
priate music rendered by tho orchestra.
8 Odlclal reception by the president of
the United States and officers of tho World's
exposition to tho foreign commissioners,
eta., at Uie liberal arts building.
A Sourco of 'WondoriTient.
Wonder upon wonder appears to the ad
miring gaze of tho visitors to Chicago, who
must at last conclude that all the marvols
of tho world und the products of all tho
master genlusos In art and Invention nro
gathered hero to delight and Instruct a
vory panorama of tho possibilities of human
Ingenuity and persistent effort. But uot
only Is tho visitor entertained by exhibi
tions which mark tho attainments of tho
century, for on every side ho boholds things
which connoct tho present with memorable
events of the past. On a point jutting Into
the Iako no perceives a quaint old convent
smiling at tho waters under Its feet. It is
reproduction of the monnstory of La
Pablda, whoro good Fnthor Porez received
Columbus and littlo Diego and supplying
lem with food, alxo nourishes the ambi
tion that founds Its fruition in the discov
ery of the new world. There It Is, the
very reality, and below are the estuary of
Fulos, tho flowing Odlel and the beating
sea. Everything, seemingly, save tho
great navigator, his pious counsellor nnd
the physician, Hernandoz, the trio In whoso
memory Amorlca owes moio man me na
tion can ever pay.
Hut more are other reminders no less
volceful with the story of Columbus, for
hero wo see the counterpart pr?senti
ment of the Santa Mnrla, tho Nina and tho
rinta the three little vessels tliat boro
first navlgutora iioross tho wateis of a
boundless sea. Every dotall Is true, every
sail, mast, anchor, timber und rigging Is
dontlcal with the original; ana uiiu 4uu
eats after their momentous voyage wo
aro able to iusnect fnc-simlles of tho cara.
vels and form n correct estimate of tho
courngo which Columbus must have pos
bcssed, and the mighty strength of his cou
cent and asp'ration.
come oi I no nunureos or ouier unruu-
tions, apart from tho exposition proper.
mnv lwtlii". )ir:,.fl- -iorilil-
Clifford HlackuMVi
A Boston Boy's Eyesight
Saved-Porhaps His Lifo
By Hood's Sarsnparllla Blood Poi
soned by Cnultcr.
Head tho following from a grateful mother:
"My little boy had Scarlet Fover when 4 years
old, and It lelthlm very weak and with blood
poiioncil Mlili cnuker. Ills eyes became
so Inflamed that liU sufferings were Intense, and
for seven weeks ho
Could Not Opon His Eyes
I took htm twice during that tlmo to tho Eyo
and Ear Infirmary on Charl03 street, but their
remedies failed to do him the faintest shadow
of good. I commenced giving him Hood's
Sarsaparilla nnd It soon cured him. I havo
never uouuieu mat 11
if not hie very lif
never doubted that It envoi hie Might, even
you may use mis ies.
iimoniannany way you cni
ready to sound the praise of
1 am always
Hood's Sarsaparilla
because of tho wonderful good It did my son."
Aume F. Blackman, 2888 Washington St:
Boston. Mass. Get HOOD'S,
HOOD'8 PILL8 aro hand roade,xand are pel"
feet In composition, proportion aua appearance,
Almshouse Supplies T
Sealed proposals will be received at the oEQco
of tbo Schuylkill County Almshouse until noon
of Tuesday, May Oth 1993 for furnishing free
ou boerd cars at Sohuylkill Haven, drugs, dry
goods, groceries and tobaooo, for the quarter
oaaiDg secona xuesuay 01 August, ibwj. uoru
roeervea the right to rejeot any or all bids,
-upuiuuua ui Aimiaouse averaaee ou.
JOHV I1EHOAN.
Roniinr EniNa,
WILLIAM UEItlt,
Board of I'oor Directors.
P. O. Box 4, SehuylkUl Haven, i'a.
April 27. 4-27-t
LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS
(Olearv's Old Stand)
IO T7S7". Centre l3ti'oet.
Stock replenished. Vnll lino of
Hboe makers' Supplies.
JOHN D. TREZISS.
TltOUMLi: IN THE I1USINKSS 1VOIII.D,
The Novelty works, at Weatherlr. have
been closed by tho sheriff.
Execution has been Issued on a Inclement
note uy justice uooawm against Samuel
Marks, of Philadelphia, for $13,000.
The Downline Manafucturlna ComimnT.
of Dowagiac, Mich., has shut down. Stock
holders are at loggerheads. Debts nro
about 101.000.
3ood bread
o-net hastW, Jbut his
Stomach Yfas delicate.
mown
7b coorX, but Ws
htQjd and slc oftfe.
Jphe. bought Cottblcrie
.
(Vfte hewsiorfehirtg) ancf
tnore. than
be-
cause 5te itfac(p better
fboeand he could eff
YSfihout any un)lea.sarft"
afrer- effect. Novr-
kzKVfn$ found rfia BEST
and Miost icaWful Short
eninq eVar mtvde
OTTOLETN.
Mudo only by
N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.,
CHICAGO, and Telaware Ave., EMI a.
Professional Cards.
JOIIN K
COYIjE,
A TTORXEY-A T-LA W.
Offlco Ileddall building, Shenandoah,
Pa.
ML
BURKE,
ATTOItNBY-A T-LA IP.
SniNANDOAIT, VA.
Office -Room 3. P. O Building, Shenandoah,
a-d Ustcrly building, Pottsvllle.
Q T. HAVICE,
Offlco Northeast Cor. Main and Centro Sts.
Shenandoah, over Stuln's drug store.
M.
8. IUSTLER, M. D
FIIYS1CIAN AND SURGEON,
Offlco -120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah.
jya. JAMES STEIN.
FMXMVIAN AND SUMUJCON.
Offlco and Residence. No. 34 North Jardln
Street, Shenandoah.
JRANK WOMER, M. D.
Specxalm tn ureaftiienf of Catarrh,
Practlco limited to diseases of the eve. ear.
iioe and throat. Spectacles furnished, guar
anteed to suit all eyes
umco iK uasi uaic street, oncnanuoan.
E. D' LONQACRE,
Graduate in
Veterinary Surgery and Dentlttry.
All calls by mall, telegraph or telephone at-
tonaea to witn promptness, ourgicai opera'
tlons performed with tho createstcaro. Ornce;
Commercial Hotel, Hhenandoah.
J. P. Williams & Son.
urniture
S. Main St., Shenandoah.
QPRING OF '93 Intending buyers
nro Invited to Inspect what may be
termed the largest variety of Furniture
ever seen In Shenandoah. Prices tho
lowest. Pianos, Organs and Sewing
Machines in various styles and prices.
T. P.
Williams & Son,
13 South Main St.
ABRAil HEEBNER GO.
PORT CARBON, PA.,
Manufacturers of
Of Every Dsserlptlon.
Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias,
-FINEST QOODS-LOWEST PRICES.-BJ
VTrlte.for catalogues. Correspondence solicit!
bie ,
i
3 L
s
beading railbdad system,
Anthraclto coal used exo sively, insuring
cleanliness and comfort
TIME TABLB IN Err EOT JAN. 29, 1893.
Trntnn leavo Shenandoah as follows:
For Now York via 1'hlladolDhla. weok days,
2.08,5.23,7.18,10.(18 a.m.. 12.33,2.48,5.63 p.m. Sunday
2.08, 7.18 a. m. For Now York via Mauch Chunk,
weekdays, 7.18 a. m., 12.83, 2.48 p. m.
'net iinnriinD nHii uniisiiATMHin WAiir ntLVt.
.VO, U.4-1, f.lO, 1V.W t. 1U.
08,6.21,7.18, 10.08 a. m., 12.33, 48,6.63 p. m. Sun-
dnv, 2.08, 7.46 a. m 4.28 p. m
i-or iiarrisourg, week aays.
2.08, 7.18 V m
, o. w p. m.
For Aflcntown. week davs. 7.18 a,
12.33,
2.48 n. tn.
or l'oiiavino, wcok aays, -i.ua, 7.isa. m.,ii.w,
tv, o.r3 p. m. sunaay, s.vb, 7.so a. m., s.za p. m.
For Tamaaua and Mahanov CI It. week days.
2.08. 6.28. 7.18.10.08 a. m.. 12.3.7. 2.48. 6.63 n. m. Bun-
day, 2.08, 7.46 a. m., 4.28 p. m. Additional for
AiaDnnov uuv. wcck aavs. 0.05 n. m.
For Lnncaster and Columbia, week days, 7.18
a. m., p. m.
For wiuiamnport, aunDury ana iiewisnurg,
weeK aavs. o.zo. 7.1D. 11.20 a.m.. 1.1. d.do om.
cunaay, a.aa a. in., a.w p. xn.
For Mananov Piano, woek davs. z.08. s.23. wa.
7.18,10,08, 11.28 a. m., 12.33, 1.33, 2.48, 6.63, B.58, 9.33
p. m. sunaay, z.vo, s.23, 7.40 a. m., a.uo, s.zb p. m.
For uiraraviue. I Kappanannoox smtionj,
woek days, 2.08, 3.23, n.z, 7. 18, lu.us, n.sa a. m.
12.33.1.83. 2.48. 6.63. 6.68. 0.33 t). m. Sunday, 2.08,
3.23, 7.46 a. m., 3.03, 4.28 p. m.
For Asbland and Sbarnokln, wcok days, a.a,
6.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.33, 6.68, 0.33 p. m. Sun
day, 3.23. 7.46 a. m., 3.03 p. m.
TRAINS FOK SHENANDOAH ;
Loave Now York via Philadelphia, week days.
7.45 a. m.. 1.30. 4.00. 7.30 n. m.. 12.16 nlcht. Sun
day, 6.00 p. m.. 12.16 night.
Lsnvo Now York via Mauch Chunk, wcelioays,
4.00, 8.4S a. m., l.uo, 4.80 p. m. aunoay, 7.1ft a. m.
L.eavo l'auaaeinnia, weeK nays, o.jo,
10,00 a. m. and 4.00, 0.00, 11.30 p. m., from
Morkotand 12th streets. Sunday w.us a. m.,
li.ain. m.
ijouve itcnaing, wcck aays, i.jhj.v.iu. iu.w, 11. ou
a. m., b.do. 7.07 p. m sunaay, i.i), iu.a a. m.
I.oavo Pottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m.
1Z.U0, o.ii p. m sunaay, 2.1U, 7.uu a. m., ..ua
LmMZnua 3 flora S ?(8 I1.S m011 ?r stcnowork, breaks and nal..
n i 21 i n n m Smfdav a bo 7 43 a m nolos- orony rlaco t0 00 n""30 wator-tlthti un
sA n m P" Sunday 7-13 m-' equalled for laying and bedding BIiATE And
1 tv
0.30,0.35,10.40,11.59 o.m.,l.O5,2.0a,5.!,e.2(),7.67,10.10
p. m. Sunday, U.4U, 4.u, a. m., u.a7, s.ui p. ra.
Leave Gtrardvlllc, (Itappahannock Station),
weeks days. 2.47. 4.07, 6.30, 0.41 10.40 a. tn 12.05,
2.12, l.ll, 6.26, 6.32, 8.03. 10.16 p. in. Sunday, 2.47,
4 .07. S.S3. a. m.. 3.41. 6.07 n. m.
Lioavo wiiiiamsport, weeK aays, b.w, v.ai, ii.uu
a. m., 3.35, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m.
For llaltlmore, Washington nnd the West via
n. & O. U. H., through trains loavo Glrard
Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & It. n. K.) at
3 Uf,e.ui, 11.7 a. m., a.DO, .in p. m. auuuuy,
3 W, 8.02, 11.27 a. m., 8.56, 6.42, 7.16 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut street wharf
Anrt Hmith ntrppt wharf, for Atlantic flltr.
WeckQavs lixpross. oo o m, a w. a ou. tw.
5 00 n. m. Accommodation. 8 00 a m, 6 45 p m,
ijunaaya express, ivu, iu.uu a m. accooi-
mnilntlnn. f) l)Q n m and 1 30 n m.
Returning loavo Atlantic City depot, Atlantic
and Arkansas avenues. vvecKoays express,
7 00, 7 45,9 00 a m and 3 30and5 38 pm ,
Accommouauon, e 10 a m anu lajpui,
Sundays Express, 4 00, 8 00 p m.
Accommodation. 7 15 a m and 4 30 p m.
LcliluH Valley Ulvislon.
Passenger trains leavo Shenandoah for
Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lo-
hlghton, Slatlneton, White Hall, Catasauqua,
Allcntown, lletnlehem, Easton, Philadelphia,
Uazleton. Wcntherlv,
Quakako Junction, Del-
ano and Mnhanoy City at 6.01
at 6.01. 7.40. 9.08 a m.,
12.52,3.10,6.27 p.m.
For New York, 8.04, 9.08 a. m 12.62, 3.10,
5.27 n. m.
For Haileton, Wilkos-Barre, White Haven, I
Plttston, Laceyvillo. Towanda, Sayre, Wavorly, I
I'.irmra, uocnesicr, Niagara rails anaine went,
10.11 a. m., (3.10 p. m., no connection for Rochcs-
For Bclvldere, Delaware Water Gap and I
Stroudshurg, 6.04 a. m 6,27 p. m.
For Lambertvllle and Trenton, 0.08 a. m.
For Tunkhannock. 10.41 a. m.. 3.10. 8 03 P. m.
For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and Lyons, 10.41
a. m.. 8.03 d. m.
For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Beaver Meadow, I
7.40, 9.08 a. m., 6.7, p. m.
For Audcnrlcd. Hazleton. Stockton and Lum
ber Yard, 6.01, 7.40, 8.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.62, 8.10,
5.27 p. m.
For Scranton, 6.04, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 5.27 1
8.03 p.m. I
For Ilazlebrook, Jeddo, Drlf ton and Freeland, I
o.w, 7.w, v.uo, iu.il a. m., i.os, .iu, o.ct p. xn.
7.16, 8.62, 10.15 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.35, 8.10, 0.16 J
u. m. I
For Raven Run, Centxalla, Mount Carmel and I
btiamoiim, 8.&.', iu.i a. m., i.4u, 4.4U, e.vip. m.
For Yotesvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and
ueiano, o.ui, 7,iu, v.ua, iu.4i a m., iz.tz, a.iu, o.if,-
H.UJ, V.M, 1U.Z8 p. m.
Trains will leave Shamokln at 7.55. 11.65 a. a.,
2.10, 4.30, p. m. and arrive at Shenandoah at
9.05 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.27 p. m.
Leave Shenandoah lor I'ousvme, b.du, 7.iu,
9.08, 10.41 0. m., 12.62, 3.1U, 4.1U, 5.-J7, H.U3 p. m.
IJDilVD XUIISVIIIU lur oauuauuuuu, u.uv, i.txj,
9.05, 10.15, 11.48 a. m 12.32, 3.00, 5.20, 7.00, 7.16, 9.30
p.m.
leuve oaenanuoan lur xiuziutuu, u.vi, 4tv, v.vo,
10.41 a. m., iu.52, s.iu, o.zi, a.ia p. m.
Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.39, 9.16
ll.oo a, m., iz.43, a.iu, d.uu, 7.iu, 7.oa p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Trains leave for Ashland. Glrurdvllle and Lost
Creek, 7.29, 9.40 a. m., 12.30, 2.45 p. u.
For Yateevllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City,
Delano, Hazleton, Black Creek Junction, Penn
Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown,
Bethlehem, Easton and New York, 8.40 a. m.,
.&. p.m.
Delano, 8.40, 11,35 a. m., 12.30, 165, 4.40 B.01 p. m.
ieave uazieion ior aneoanuoan, e.su, ii.au i
a. m., 1.05.4.37 p.m. I
Leavo Shenandoah for Pottsvllle. 5.50, 8.40.
v.ou u. lu.. y, ui. I
Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40
a.m. c.ib p. m.
u. u. ii aim UL1L.U.. uen. I'ass. ari,
Philadelphia. Pa.
A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A. Lehigh
valley Division, soutn uetnienem ra.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
BOnBTLKILL StVISIOH,
DKCEMUBR & 1892.
Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above
date for Wlpgan's, GUborton, Fraofcvllle, New
Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading,
Pottstown. Phconlzvllle. Norrlstown and Phil
adelphia (Uroad Btreet station) at 0:00 and 11:16
a. ra. auuiuop. m. ou weeK aays. i' ori-oivj
vlllo and intermediate stations 8:10 a. m.
SUNDAYS.
Tor Wlnean's. GUborton. Prackvllle. New
Castle. St. Clair, pottsvllle at 0:00. 8:10 a.m.
and 3:10 p.m. For Ilamburc. Rcadlne. Potts.
town, I'hoBnixviiio, Norrlstown, i'liuaaeiphla
nt 6:00, 9:40 a. m., 3:10 p. m.
Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at
10:40a.m. and 12:14, 5:01, 7:42 and 10:27 p.m.
Bunuays, una a. m. anao:iu p. m.
Leavo Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:16.
11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sundays
at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station) for
Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 6 57 and 8 35 a m,
4 10 and 711pm week days. On Sundays leave
at 6 60 a m. For Pottsvllle. 9 23 a m. For New
YorkatSSO, 4 05, 4 40, 5 15, 0 50, 7 30, 8 20, 8 30,
950, 1100, 11 14, am, 12 00 noon (limited ex.
press 1 06 and 4 50 p m) 12 41, 1 35, 1 40, 2 SO, 3 20,
400,4 02,5 00,0 00,620,6 50,7 13,812 and lOOOp
h. Mini. Onnrlnna n O Ort 4 CtX Ai( Kit
iui w uiKum uuuuuia ft umj, i w, i vt u iu,
812,8 30,0 50, 1103 a m and 12 41,1 40,2 30,402
(iimiteu . ou) o -u, o zu.a do, t ia ana supm and
12 01 night. For Sea Girt, Long Branch and in
termediate stations 8 20 and 1114 am, and 4 00
pm weekdays. For llaltlmore and washing.
wu o bj, t au, o oi, v iu, lu -M, u 1DU iu, lis lim
ited express,) 1 30, 3 46, 4 30, 6 17, 7 00, 7 40 p m
12 03 night. For Freehold only 6 oo p m woek
days. For Baltimore only at 2 02, 4 01, 5 08 and
1130 n, m. Sundays at 3 50, 7 20, 910, 1118 am,
12 10, 4 80, 7 00, 7 40 p m, 12 03 night. Baltimore
only 5 08, ll30p m. For Richmond 7 SO am,
12 top m and 12 03 night.
Trains will leave Harrlsburc: for Plttsburt
and the West every day at 12 25,120 and 310
a m and (limited 5 00) 2 25, 3 25, and 5 15 p m.
Way for Altoona at 8 15 am and 518pm every
day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 1120 ami
every day.
r,,.. 1 , L" V. . . -n. nTnilan,.nn,
llama nil, idutd suuuuif tv. uituMuayui,,
Elmlra, Canandalgua, Rochestor, Buffalo and
Niagara Falls at 201, 5 10 a in, and 1 35 p m week
aays. 1' or isimira at a ai p ra weeK aays, i' or
Erie and intermediate points at 5 10 a m dally.
For Lock Haven at 5 10 and 8 56 a m dally, 1 35
and 6 34 p m week days For Konovo at 5 10 a
m, 1 35 and 5 31 p m week days, and 5 10 a m on I
Sundays only. For Kane at 5 10 am, 1 35 p in
woek days.
C. II. Pug a.
J. R. Wood.
, Oon'l Manager
Qftu'l Paas'e'' Act.
FIRE INSURANCE.
L&rgeatRna oldest reliable purely ott so
paniM reprtweuveu uy
120 S. Jaroin St., Shenanaoah,Pt
FustNationalBank:
THEATUK UUHjDINO
Olicnaudonli, Pcnnoi
CAPITAL,
A. W. LEISENHINO, President.
P. J. FEnaOBOJf, Vice Preeldenv.
J, K, LEIHENH1NQ, Cashier.
S. W, YOST, Assistant Cashier
Open Daily From 9 to 3
3 PER CENT.
Interest Paid on Savings Deposit
USED BY ALL ROOFERS.
13LAOTIO
TOIVI
JSrO.L4.LS LJtSJL"
For Slato.-Tlle, Tin or Iron Roots.
Sold In alljalzo packages from 10 pounds up,
Potntlne un and rcnalrlnsr all cracked ininu.
uu nn hiuuo ut ruuio. uau urouna vnimueyn
coping atonos, skyl ghte, dormer windows .
leather-llko skin over tho top, will not run oi
loosen from Joints or cracks, suuscer or win -ter.
Tlila cement needs no reference, it hat
stood tho tost for thirty-two years, and cover
fails to give perfect s&tlsfactlCB. It Is thtt
most useful article a roofer can have In hu
shop. Tho cement. Is- urcnared rendv f nr nnn .
ana is la bo applied with a trowel, and Is kop t
moisi Dy Keeping ooTerca wita water or olii,
and will notget sdft or dry. CoLora, broirs anti
black. (Established I860 ) ldxoss.
w. u. iin.iv.i'.u,j)'j jiiiine St., Newark, N, J.
H.
J. . jaOBBNSACK'S
rsemcffssM
.Sfcasfi
Medical Offlrei. 106 N.SECOSD Strlt4d'a,P,
Npcclnl I1hpbhpi A Yonlhttil Krrom.
vani-ocdie, iiynmoiie. Hupuire, 1 ,,st Manliond.
'1'.., ........... I. w I, L .......... t ,tnrn.
munlralloiiit sawilly cnnildcnllil s, wi itkmv fn
lEfiok. 'JtTW hnunii I) A. TU t,,'.' i' M . Rtnfll
,11 All day Satnrdar- Sundays, 10 to 12 A hi.
ff?Grf ATIER lh fwiily fhytlcUo, the boo.
I I'lUl ftod adurtiun doctott fctte ClUed.
wuji ma nuHj who rMtiw 10 outb
on alter all allien full, und 10 girt j
. -srltten FJioraiiVe. frj adrlca. tn
Irtmuueut; taA aMcr tbe bt.lt iirlertv
u ni-tnium iur:r, vita vw no
toiiln, ruiitoraUuci, tabl.M, bci
a. aul qUi tm'T-A uottr in btuo
: concern, ti hotra cure EiBiictoe,
ato.. hare .wlnrlli 1 and rcbbM too.
THEN co and aDult CK. 0. F. THEEL.
wbc !tai hid 6 Teari' Znropean Eoorftal abd 6 rear' craotk
cal jupBrlcnce. Be tiaoMued ty hhv IU v.jllcand!iUy!Bllyo
wtwOter rour case l'nratle ornot. Hedonot(t,unmte,tioi
dota ba claim to be Uod'a equ lt hn h do t cure the most de
rente caiea or Eyphlllt, XJlcera, StrlUnrej, QoborrhceftJ
Italaon, and Slscbargei. HafTcrcra frciu Melancholia and
down hearted oeat, and all thou dlatuscd tnm tiloc j of youthlu!
rrutUcretlon, of Sotb texea, are lure oT a cure, Remember
DR. THEEL &oei cure vbab all otbvra onlj cIkJjh to do. DK
IHEXL nice common ecm treatment, lie corjilne tbe Alio
fatblOt UomoeotathlOt and Kclectlo ayittemaof medlolne wher
ever ther are lodloateJ. Rxur : Pattj, to 0 o'clock ( erea
lngi, 6 to 6 , Wed. and Sat. evening from 6 to 10 o'clock) Sua
dnji, 9 to 12. Bend 10 sts. irortb or S-ct. u&idps for boo.
"Trvtk," tbe oalrtruecMilaitl book tdrertlied. a friend Utoli
5ount, and middle-aged t both texea. WrUaor caU. A VOU
octon warolog you ag'-o aicdleal booka t they are afraid yea.
will find thrir iJtnnraou einoied. READ Dr. Tbeel'a tute
monlali la Wcdoeday' asd featurJaj'i PbUadelfhla 7cm.
COMPLETE
MANHOOD
AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT.
a. i n r,, a maimI wa,v (lint trfli thp eanses.
describes tho effects, points the remedy. This
Is scluatlQcally thii most valuable, aitlstlcally
the most beautiful, meuioai ihwk mm
a hnlf tono lllustratlpn In tlnti. Some of the
subjocts troatc4 aw Nervous poblllty, Inipo
toncy, Sterility, Derelopraent, Varicocele, The
Husband. Those Intending Marriage, etc.
Ertry Manwho mniltl know the uranilimM,
tha Plntn. Knit M.VJ Rprrr.U n,l NetO DtS'
nvr, nt nr.ff.M.i Kt?nji. n annlied to Slar
rlttl Hftf. v)m woiM nfonf ibr pat folllet
and nroi'lrnruff) i)(f(ill. ihould write for thtt
lrO.VDRKjTL LITTLE BOOK.
Tr. will l.n uftl fnM iinrlpr ftnLwhlla thecdl'
tlon lasts. M convenient encloso ten cents to
pay postage alone. Address too puuusners,
ERIE MEDICAL CO.,
11TJTFALO, N. V.
The only SURE ROACH DESTROYER Is
e MAURERS'
We guarantee It tarldtbe houstrof RATS, ROACHCB
and Watcr Buss, tt
' money refunded.
VMAURERSf
Persian
INSECT POWDER
b the best In the market ioi
BcdBuoi, ants. Moths.
Insects nM Dons. An.
For Sale by all Drugglttl Be sure and get the genuine.
Sold only In bottles, our Trade Mark on each.
Manufactured n usaiidc-d jl crM
OdlyDJ - imwni.n v.
329 N. 8th St.. Philaoilphia.
TWICE TOLD TALES I
Are sometimes a boro, but when tbo peo
ple are told twice that at Gallagher's
Cheap Cash Store thoy can buy Flour and
Tea at lower rates than anywhere in this
town, they are gild to teat tho truth of
tbe oft repeated story. Full line of Gro
ceries, Butter and Eggs, Potatoes, Grcea
'Iruok, Hay and Straw.
Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store I
CORNER CENTRE AND JARDIN STREETS
Piatt's Popular Saloon,
(Formerly Joe Wyatt's)
O and 21 West Oak Strel
BUENANDOAH, PA.
flir stocked with the best beer, porter, ales,
tinkles, brandies, wines, eto. Finest cigars
Catlng bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all
WEEKS
Has removed to Bill Jones' old stano
17 SOUTH MAIN Hi ' KJ 1
in
iietl
irur
Wliire he will be pleased to i uewa-atit,
Of hl fxlwidi and lut. . i n '
Etarythlig in tha DrinMug Lino
OoABUtutionrrM. KndorwmcDUpf nhTilcluii,lslltuidpruia.
awisutHne. Buil br clniisr, OeiitUui.lAJl.uirJi.