OUR BUSY LAWMAKERS. Work Done by the Legislators at Harrisburg. THE BILLS REPORTED AND PASSED. The ftpnatfi Committer SulinilU ltn Itrpor mi the Wntcliorii A piiiiliitiuent ut I'uo tory Innprrtur IIoiim) mil No, 3 Vrtorrf liy Oovernnr l'liltUnn Oilier Intcrcntlng Legislative 'ei. lUimtsnpno, May 5. Ytcnlfty' wtmlon ol the aetiRte wusn longHnd tedious one, but before the adjournment until Monday wot announced n large amount of Important VjiHnwH had been disponed of. Senator McCrenry reported from tlie ju diciary Keneral committee theilmllriK ot the committee In the matter of the npuolnt ment of Robert WHtoborti to be factory in Hpeetor aflr the ttimto had refused lo con Arm Ms nomination. The report views the fact In the cane, fitting forth that Govern or Fntttnon, on My S7, 1801, nont Wutcli orn's name to the Semite; that the nomina tion VTftn rejected; that tho senate adjourned May S!8, and on May 39 the governor ap jiolnted and commissioned Watchorn until the end of the netwion; that an extranrdl nary aeaaion of the senate was held front October 1)1 to November 11, 1801, and no nomination or appointment of factory in spector was Kent to the senate; that No vember 12 Governor Pnttison appointed and commissioned Watchorn factoty ln-tix-otor to the end of the session of the sen ate; that on Jauiuiry U, 1S98, ttie governor aeat to the donate the nomination of Mr. Watchorn to be factory Inspector for the term of three yoara from November 18, 1801, which nomination H now pending, imd that within two years four appoint ment of faotory Inspector have been made. The committee offerod the following, and on motion of Senator MoCreary, it con-j-ideration was postponed for the present: "Resolved, That the conduct of the gover nor in his action rel&tivo to the oflloe of factory inspector lias been derofoitory of the riKhta of the heiiate ns a co-ordinate branch of the government and has not been in accordance with the constitutional re quirements relative to appointment which be is authorized by the constitution or law to make." A minority report was submitted in the Vutchorn case, sustaining the governor in Ins action in appointing .Mr. Watchorn fac tory inspector. On motion of Senator Gobin it was agreed to have afternoon sesKions on Tues days and Wednesdays from i) to 5 o'clock. Another indication of the npproaoh of final adjournment. Governor Pattison sent in his veto of the bill constituting .Jefferson county as a sep urate judicial diMrictand providing for the election of a pivsment jude. He says thu elleot of the measure would be to consti tute Clarion county a sepuratedlstrict also, and there is not hini; in the situation now to demand this change. When Clarion is nttaohed to serve the county, he wiys the propriety of constituting Jefferson as a kepiirate district may be better considered on Its merits. The governor notified the senate of bis approval of the bill authorizing bondsmen from any part of the county to execute a bond and fixing the amount thereof in cat.es of liquor licenses. The Baker election bill, as nmended, passed the senate finally after the amend ment Injected by Senator Green had been utneken out. Among the bills passed finally were the following: The bituminous mine bill, a compromise measure. It goes to the house for concur rence In amendments. To provide tor tlio regulation of mutual Insurance companies and the collection of assessments due from members. Providing for an increase of salary in counties having but one law judge and a population In excess of 00,000. To repeal the act to provide for the ex amination of miners in the anthracite re Kion of this commonwealth, and to prevent the employment of incompetent persons as miners in anthracite coal mines, approved the Uth day ot May, A. V. 1BS9. Authorizing the board of public buildings and grounds to prepare for the state group of stauary entitled "Strength and Beauty," and making an appropriation therefor. Making it a misdemeanor for any person to represent or advertise himself as the agent of an unauthorized or fictitious in surance company. To provide for the ndoptlon of trade mark labels, symbols or private stamps, by any incorporated or unincorporated association or union of workingmen and to regulate the same. To authorize the state superintendent of public instruction to grant permanent state teachers' certificates to graduates of recog nized literary and scientific colleges. Among the nominations sent in by the governor was that of Jesse J. Kouch, of Halifax, Dauphin county, to bo justice of the peace. The senate adjourned until Monday night. ! IV the nousn. Appropriation bills were reported In the house yesterday aggregating $2,088,381, Included in the list were the following: Deaf and Dumb institution, (209,000; Blind asylum, $00,000; Eastern peniten tiary, $08,000; Northern home for children, $15,000; Western home for children, $4, 000; Children's Homeopathic hospital, $8, 000; Gynecian hospital, $20,000; Woman's liospital, $1C,000; Memorial hospital, $7, 000; Orthopiedlo hospital, $10,000; Wom an's Homcepatchic association, $3,000; So ciety to Protect Children, $7,300; Way farers' lodges, $10,000; Penn Widows' asylum, $10,000; Spring Garden Institute, $5,000; Homo for Infants, $4,000, and Ken sington Women's hospital, $5,000, all ot Philadelphia. Among the appropriations were! State Lunatic hospitsl, Harrisburg, $100,000; Feeble Minded school, Elwyn, $102,500; Indigent insane of the state, $050,000; Home for Friendless, Williamsport, $5,000; Children's home, Pottsvllle, $1,500; Chester hospital, $10,000; Charity hospital, Nor rlstown, $4,000; Pittsburg hospital, $17, 000; Germantown hospital, $27,000; Wllkes Barre hospital, $00,000; Williamsport hos pital, $10,000; Reading hospital, $15,000; Lebanon hospital, $5,000; Oil City hos pital, $10,000; Hamot hospital, Erie, $10,- AoMmg the appropriations requested hicii were turned down by the appropri tiees committee is the one of $60,000 for the Society for the Extension of University TMching. Th senate judicial apportionment bill, amended, was reported. It designate Lebanon as the Forty-Ninth district; at taches Adams to York; places Snyder anil Plsrry with Union; attaches Sullivan to Colombia and Montour: gives Dataware hat tw judge; "ttaab Wyoming to Sus quehanna; places Elk and Clearfield to other; nttHchoft Clinton to Centre; makes i district of Huntingdon, Mifflin and Junl tta; it also changes almost nil ot the nuni ucro of the district. The Buttvrfleld act to regulate and ad fust the salaries ot the state officers was wported favorably. On motion of Mr. Hoyer It was decided to make the Niles tax bill a sjiecial ortler or final passage next Tuesday morning at 10:80 o'clock. A communication was received from the governor stating that he had approved the net further regulating the admission of lu . nates to the Erie Soldiers' home, and the .ict relating to litigation between stock iioldeis and parties claiming to lie stock holders of corKrHtlons. The governor sent lu the following veto: "I herewith rctrtrn to the house of rep ; eeeiitath es, without my approval, house 'ill No. 3. entitled 'An act to empower all municipal coriwrations of this common wealth to appropriate money for the pay uent oi firemen in service and of firemen not In servloe disabled In the performance if their duties as firemen.' " The house sustained the veto of the gov mor. The following bills passed finally: Relating to the serving of writs of man damus on oflloers or agents of corporations. Fixing the place at which assessors shall sit to jierforra their duties under the Baker law. Reimbursing oountles for bridges swept away by the big flood of June, 1869. The act to prohibit persons, by sale, gift ir otherwise, from furnishing cigarettes or cigarette paper to minors, came up on third reading, was amended to apply to tobacco cigarettes and passed. The minimum penalty of $00 was stricken from the act making it unlawful to prac tice dental surgery without a diploma, and the hill passed finally. . The evening session was devoted to the consideration of amendments to the Baker ballot law. An amendment was Inserted which requires the marking of a cross op posite each candidate's name, except for presidential electors when a cross at the iquare at the head of tho groupa counts as a vote for all. CA I.I.HI) IT A NATIONAL SCANDAL,. Hume Alleged Crookedness Unuurtlied at the World's Fair, Chicago, Mny 5. Yesterday's session of tho national commission wus productive ot i decided sensation. During tho afternoon Commissioner Lannon, of Utah, appeared .n the meeting and on being granted tho iloor said that what he wished to disclose was nothing mure or loss than a national scandal. lie declared that there was a combination of musical manufacturers and organizations in tho country to do an in justice to certain exhibitors and monopo lize all the benefits accruing from tho ex position. He then road two letters received by n leading Uhicsgo firm from the harpist In Theodore Thomas' orchestra, one of which was to the effect that the performer "would lose interest" In their instrument unless the firm would agree to pay a fee of $1,000 a year mid percentage on all instruments sold. The other letter received by tho some firm was from the lady harpist ot the Thomas orchestra, saying Hint she had lieen ordered by Mr. Thomas to take out their harp which she was playing. Mr. Lannon moved tho appointment of a committee to investigate the matter and report as soon as possible to do so. This, in connection with General St. Clair's statement early that Mr. Thomas' services would be dispensed with, If necessury, created a sensation and the commission was instantly in an uproar. After the chair had restored order, he announced that the committee would be appointed to day. maiii: somk op tiioi sm:i teaks. Mrs. Totter l'nlmer Threatens to Tender Her lleHlgtitillon. CniCAGO, Mny 5. President Mrs. Potter Palmer surprised the board of lndy mana gers yesterday by arising ns soon as the meeting was called toorderand saying that she would have to resign if the ladles wouldn't quit quarreling and behave In a more dignified manner. The meeting was an absorbingly Interest ing one, and many of tho members wero in teurs before it was over. Two Young Poles Killed. Pnn.ArjKi.rniA, May 5. The New York express on tho Pennsylvania railroad yes terday afternoon struck and instantly killed on the outskirts of the city two young Poles named Kustcky Caelkowski and John Kuskullei. Strikers llettirn to IVork. Cl.isvxi.AN'n, May 5. Quite a number of the striking miners in Ohio have returned to work and the general belief nmong ship pers here is that the strike will be practi cally ended by the first of next week. The Harlem Lighting Company Falls. New York, May 5. A judgment for S100.U45.01 against the Harlem Lighting Company, for merchandise and money loaned between August 27, 1888, and March 31, 1801, was filed yesterday. Iloth Tatlior and Daughter Dead. Patebson, N. J., May 5. While .an un dertaker was embalming the body of the daughter of Mrs. Boucher, nt No. 75 Park avenue, jonn uuuy, Airs, tioucner s lather, fell down stairs and was killed. Only u Few Chinamen Register. New York, May 5. Notwithstanding the fact that the Geary Chinese exclusion law went Into effect to-day only a few Chinese hare so far registered. A Itrnkeman Badly Injured. HAnnmuono, May 6. George Kind, a Reading brakeman, was seriously injured yesteiuay by being thrown from the top of a box car. He was taken to the bopltal. Three Hundred Iive Lost. Aden, May 5. The British steamship Khiva was burned off the Arabian coast. Nearly 800 passengers perished and the entire cargo was lost. Demi Lawrence Chosen, Boston, May 5, Dean Lawrence, of this city, was yesterday ohosen to succeed the late Bishop Brooks as bishop of the diocese ot Massachusetts. A Coal l'ulillne In Duluth, Dextrin, Minn., May 5. This city Is in the midst ot a coal famine and the luke steamers are experiencing great difficulty hi securing fuel. Damage at th I.uwUtna lteiervolr. Lima., 0., May 5. A rough estimate of the amount of damage done by the break ing of the Lewitton reservoir places It at $160,000. Approved by tUs Gavernor. Htaaisppaa, May8. Governor Pattison yesterday approved tfasMll making Dauphlu and tabaoou counthts separate judicial districts. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOUUTEOf PURE caui.yi.i-: iiAititis .smii.i;i. The (loternnr's Derision jVnlls to Make II ltu Dlnc-li. New York, May G. A dispatch received here this morning from Sing Sing says that when Worden Durston and Chaplain Weills broke the news to Murderer Harris Mint Governor Flower had refused to oxcr tise executive clemency In his behalf, tho condemned man smiled and said it was iust what he had expected. Harris, l he dispatch says, was perfectly composed and calmly smoked n cigarette while talking about tlie governor's decision. CAHI.TI.K W. HARMS. Harris is sentenced to die in the electric chair during the week beginning next Mon day, May 8, and It is generally believed heie that no further r spite in his case will be granted and that the sentence of tho court will be carried out without inter ruption. Mrs, Harris, the condemned man's moth er, who is at Northllcld, Mass., Is complete ly prostrated by tho news of the governor's refusal even to commute the sentence of her son to life imprisonment and says now that all hope is gone. It is feared the news will drive her insane. TVrllmnn Ilullote Harris Guilty. Assistant District Attorney Wellman, who was most activo In the prosecution of wife niuidi rer iliinls, was asked last even ing to speulc his mind upon Governor I lower s decision, llo said: "I am reluctant to give my sentiments, for certainly I do not wish to be considered such a person ns would feel triumphant over the result. It means death to a young man, and 1 am not so heartless as to bo ex ultant over it. "I feel that I porformed n serious duty in working for Harris' conviction and have never doubted his guilt. "It is no triumph or victory, as I look at it, hut the natural result of lawful and de libnrate proceedings. I have not the slight est idea of his innocence. "I sincerely hope that he will make a confession before he dies. He should real ize that he must undergo thedeath penalty, and with his end staring him in the face I trust the condemned man will see fit to confess. He might thus set all possible doubts at rest forever. '.'Not another move can be made in his behalf. Death is inevitable for Harris now." Among lawyers disinterested in the case the general opinion is tbatGovernor Flower acted properly and with justice. The Murder Drore Her Iunane, Fom FiiAiNS, N. Y. , May 5. Mrs. Crouse, widow of Samuel Crouse, who was mur dered recently at his home near here, has bean taken to the Utloa asylum. The mur dor has so preyed upon Mrs. Croune'a mind teat it is feared she has become incurably insane. Charged the Jury by Telephone. Rochester, May 5. Judgo Ramsey, while at Genesee holding court, charged a jury at Corning, Steuben county, through the telephone. This, he says, is the first time a jury has been so charged by any judiciary in thu history of the world. isn't in if. It Js j ust be cau.se "fhere is no lard in "l)fia the. new shorfenmg is so Woncerfully poi uar with iousekeefeK. (foTTOLENE is jURE, DtTLiciTE, Health- of ihe. unpleasant odot hecessir!! conneefW wifri lare.Qt tye jnui'iie. There Is no real Substitute, Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., CHICAGO, and 138 N. Delaware Ave., Phllada. V i.ois or daiiAoi; iy high wathk. Many Streams Orerllnw 'J heir Hunks In This State. Lancaster, May 15. There wis n hcavj rnln storm In this vicinity tho past twenty frur hours, and the rainfall aggregated four Indies. There was great dainnge done to property. The streams rose rapid ly, and at some points the rise reached eight feet. John Dlorwechter, of Ephrato, lost bis life yesterday lu theCocallco Creek. When he quit work Wednesday he left his sand csrt In thu creek. Yesterday he took a horse to tho creek to draw tho wagon to tho bank. The stream was so strong that the horse was swept from his feot and the man was drowned. His lody was swept away and cannot be recovered until ths stream falls. The Water ItercSlne nt Heading. Keadino, .May 0. A furious gale pre vailed here yesterday afternoon, the wind bavins changed to the northwest. Much damage to buildings In course of construc tion was done. The Schuylkill rose six feet nnd continued increasing in volume until last evening, when tho water began slowly to recede. The lowlands are inun dated at many places. lira, jlfffry r. O'Fallon of liqaa, O., Bays the l'hy idciaiis nro Astonished, nntl look at her like one Raised fromjiie Dead Long and Torriblo Illness from Blood Poisoning Completely Cured by Ilood'a Sarsapavllla. Mrs. Mary IS. O'Fallon, a very intelligent lady of riqua, Ohio, was poisoned while as sisting physicians at an autopsy C years ago, and soon terrible ulcers broke out on her head, arms, tongue and throat. Her hair all camo out. She weighed nut 78 lbs., nnd saw no prospect of help. At last she began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla and at once im proved i could soon get out of bed and walk. She says: " I became perfectly cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla and am now a well woman. I weigh 128 lbs., eat well anil do the work for a largo family. My ease seems a wonderful recovery and physicians look at me In astonishment, as almost lllco our raised from Iho deml.' HOOD'8 PILL8 houia ba In every family medicine cheat. Onco used, always preferrod. Professional Cards. J OHN It. COYliE, A TTORNEY AT-LA W. Office Heddall building. Shenandoah, Pa. U. 13DRKK, ATTORNEY-A T-LA W. SIIHNANDOAII, FA, Office Room 3, P. O fiulldlng, Shenandoah, a d Kstcrly building, I'ottsvlllo. c. T. HAVICE, BURGEON DENTIS1. Office Northeast Cor. Main and Centre Sta., Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store. jyj- S. KISTLER, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office -120 North Jardln street, Shenandoah D R, JAMErl HTKIN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office and Residence, No. SI Ncrth Jirdlc Street, Shenandoah. RANIC WOMEU, M. D. Specialist in Treatment of Catarrh. Practice limited to diseases ot the eye, ear, no o and throat. Spectacles furnished, guar anteed to suit all eyes Office 31 East Oik street, Shenandoah. jya. E. D' LONGACRE, Graduate in . T'fleriuarj Surgery and Dentistry. All calls by mall, telegraph or telephono at tended to with promptness, Surgical opera tions performed with the greatest care. Office: Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah. J. P. Williams & Son. Furniture S. tfainitt., Shenandoah. QPRING OF '93 Intoudiug buyers are Invited to Inspect what may bo termed tho largest variety of Furniture evor Been in Shenandoah. Prices the lowest. Pianos, Organs and Sewing alaohiues In various styles and prlcos. p. Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. READING RAILROAD SYSTEM, Anthrnotto coal used exe stvnly, Insuring cleanliness and oomfort TIME TABLE IN EFFECT JAN. 'JO, 1893. Trains loavo Shenandoah us follows i For New York via Phlladelnhln. week davs. 2.08,6.23I7.18,10.tB a.m., 12.33,2.48,6.53 p.m. Sunday 2.08, 7.4o a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, weekdays, 7.18 a. m., 12.38, 2.48 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, wcok dnys, 2.08, 6.!, 7.18, 10.08 a. m., 12.33,2.48,6.63 p. m, Sub dav, 2.08, 7.49 ft. m., 4.28 p. m For Harrisburg, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a.m., 2. 18, 6.68 p. m. f or Aiicntown, woeic aavs, 7,18 a. m., 12.33, 2.48 p. m. For Pottsvillo, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m 12.33, 2,48, 6.53 p, m. Sunday, 2.08, 7.40 a. m., 4.S8 p. m. r or xamanua nna jviananoy uuy, weeic aavs, 2.08, 5.23, 7.18,10.08 a. m., 12,33, 2.43, 6.53 p. m. Sun day, 2.08, 7.46 a. m., 4.28 p. m. Additional tor rannnnoy Jiiy, wees anys, u.ro p. zn. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.18 b. m., 2.48 p. m. For Williamsport, Sunbury and Lowlsburg, week days. 3.28, 7.18, 11.28 a.m., 1.33, 6.68pm. Sunday, 3.23 a. m., 3.03 p, m. iK...u.h.n.tii.R. . 1. n n no qm em w. in'inuuuj a. i.uui nuun uutO) m.vo, u.o, 7.18, 10,08, 11.28 a. m., 12.33, 1.33, 2.48, 6.63, 6.58, 9.33 p. ra. ounaay, s.utt, s.ra, v.i'j ft. m., j.uj, 4.29 p. m. For Olrardvlllo, ( Ilappataannock Station), weekdays, 2.08, 3.28, 5.23, 7.18, 10.08, 11.28 a. ra. 12.38.1.38. 2.48. 6.68. 6.58. 0.38 n. m. Sundav. 2.08. 3.23, 7.46 a. m 3.03, 4.28 p. m. 1- or Asniana ana snamoxin. wcck days, s.xa, 5.23, 7.18, 11.28 a. m., 1.38, 0.58, 9.33 p. m. Sun day, 3.23, 7.46 a. m., 8.03 p. ra. rr-TJATKTU l.VMI QtlFVAUnOilti Loavo Now York via Philadelphia. weekdays- 7.45 ft. ra., 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night. Sun1 day, 0.00 n. m., 12.16 night. Lsavo New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4.O0, 8.45 ft. m., 1.00, 4.30 p. ra. Sunday, 7.15 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, week days, 4.10, 8.35, 10X0 a. m. and 4 00, 0.00, 11.30 p. m., trom Mnrkotand 12th streets Sunday 0.0.1 a. Bi., 11.30 p. m. Leave Reading, weok days, l.i5,7.10, 10.05, 11,50 a. m., 6.55. 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.35, 10.48 a. m. Leavo Pottsvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m. lL'.ay, 0,11 p. m Sunday, u.w, 7.uu u. m., Z.U5 p. m. Leave Tamaqua, wcolc days, 3.20, 8.48, 11.23 a. UUt f.lp, v,m y, ui. ouuuu, d.w, 1.10 u. ill., 2.50 p. m. lieave Mananoy uuy, weeic aays, 8.4.1, v.io, 11.47 ft. m., 1.51, 7.42, 0.51 p.m. Sunday, 3.46, 8.12 a. m 3.20 p. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week do ys, 2.40, 4.00, 6.30,9.35.10.40,11.69 a.m., 1.05,2.08,6.20,6.20,7.67,10.10 p. m, Sunday, 2.40, 4.00, 8.27 a. m., 3.37, 6.01 p. m. Loavo Girnrdvllle, (Htinpahannock Station), weeks days, 2.47, 4.07, 0.30, 9.41 10.40 a. ra., 12.05, 2.12, l.ll, 5.20, 6.32, 8.03, 10.18 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, 4.17. B.3J. a. m.. a.si. 0.0 d. m. Leavo Williamsport, weok days, 8.00, 9.50, 12.00 a. in., 3.3.1, 11,1a p. ra. sunaay, 11. id p. m. not uammoro. wasningion nna ino west vis II. & O. It. It., through trains leave Glrard Avenue station, rmiaueinma, u. & u. it. it.) at 8 60,8.01,11.27 a. m., 3.60, 6.42. 7.16 p. m. Sunday, 3 mi.s.iK, 11. Z7 a. m., a.ow, b.k, 7.10 p, ra. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharl ana uoutn street nnari, lor Atlantic Ulty. Weekdays Exnross. 9 00 a ra. 2 00. 3 00. 4 00. 5 00 p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a ra, 5 45 p m. Sundays Express, 9 00, 10.00 a m. Accom modation. 8 00 a m and 4 30 n m. Returning leavo Atlantic City depot, Atlantic nna Arttansas avenues, weoaaays express, 700, 7 45,9 00a m and 330nnd6 30pm Accommodation, 8 15am and 4 30 p m. Sundays EipreBS, 4 00, 8 00 p m. Accommodation. 7 15 a m and 4 30 p m. Icliig;li Vallev Division. Passenccr trains leavo Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lo hlghton, Slatlngton, White Hall, Catasauqua, Alientown, Uotblobcm, Enston, Philadelphia, JIazleton, Weatherly, Quakako Junction, Del ano and Mahanoy City at 0.O1, 7.40, 9.08 a m., 12.52. 3.10. 6.27 n. m. For New York, 0.04, 9.08 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.27 n. m. For Hozlcton, Wilkes-Harre, White Haven, Plttston, Laceyvlllo, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly, Klmira, Rochester, Niagara Falls and tho Wost, iu.si a. m., (s.iu p. m., no connection ior ltocnos tor, Uuffalo or Niagara Falls), 8.03 p. m. For Delvldere, Delaware Water Cap and otrouasDurg, o.w a. m., o.s? p. m. For Lambertvlllo and Trenton, 9.08 a. m. For Tunkhnnnock. 10.41 a. m.. 3.10. 8 03 n. m. For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and Lyons, 10.41 a. ra., B.vd p. ra. For Jeancsvllle. Lcvlston and Heaver Meadow, 7.40, 9.08 a. m.. 6.27, 8.03 p. m. For Audenrlcd, Hazleton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 8.01, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 8.10, 5.27 p. m. Vor Sctanton, 0.O1, 9.08, 10.41 ft. m., 3.10, 6.27 s.uj p.m. For Hazlobroolt, Jeddo,"DrlJton and Freeland, 0.01, 7.40. 9.08. 10.41 a. m.. 12.62. 3.10. 5.27 n. m. Pa A otlo A niMnrlnlllnnnAT iuit fluinV AtP 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, Centralla, Mount Carmel and Shamokln, 8.52. 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.07 p. m. For Yatcsvllle, Park Place, Mahanoy city and ueiano, 0.01, .su, v.ua, iu.41 a ra., 1U.D2, 3.1U, D.r, D.U1, v.m, w.&s p. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 7.65. 11.55 a. m. 2.10, 4.30, p. ra. and arrive at Shenandoah at v.m a. m i.t, s.iu, a.-si p. ra. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.50, 7.40, D.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.62, 3.10, 4.10, 5.27, 8.03 p. m. 9.05, 10.15, 11.48 a. ra., 12.32, 3.00, 6.20, 7.00, 7.15, 9.30 p. ra. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 0.04, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.27, 8.03 p. m. Leavo Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.30, 9.15 11.ua a. m., 12.49, s.iu, d.su, 7.iu, 7.se p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland, Glrard ville and Lost Creek, 7.29, 9.41 a. m., 12.30, 2.45 p. m. For Yatesville, Park Plaoe, Mahanoy City, Delano, Hazleton, Black Creek Junction, Penn uaven junction, Mftucn ununn, Alientown, uctnienem, taston ana New Yoric, 8.40 a. m, 2.55 p.m. For Philadelphia 12.30. 2.55 n. m. For Yatesville, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano. 8.40. 11.35 a. ra.. 12.30. 2.55. 4.40 6.01 rj. m. Leavo Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.3U, 11.30 a. ra., i.uo, .si p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 5.50, 8.40, Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40 a.m.,i.aa, o.io p. m. C. G. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt. Phlladelnhla. Pa, A. W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. G. P. A. Lehigh vouey uiviaion, soutn uetnienem ra. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. sonnrr.KiLt, division. DUCEMUDR 8. 1892. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the above dato for Wlggan's, Gilberton. Frackvllle, New uastie, at. uiair, pottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading, Pottstown. Phccnlzvilla. Norrtstown and Phil. adelphla (Broad street station) at 8:00 and 11 :45 a. m. ana : la p. m. on weeisaays. n'orpotts- vino ana intermediate stations u:iu a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlggan's, Gilberton, Frackvllle, New uasuo, st. uiair, i-ottsviue at u:uu, u;iua. m, and 3:10 n. m. For Hamburg. Reading. Potts. town, Phoenixville, Norrtstown, Philadelphia at 0:00, 9:40 a. m., 3:10 p.m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Rhenandoah at iu:4ua. m. ana 12:14, b:ui, 7:42 ana 10:27 p.m. ouuuajra, iiiiau. 111, ttau o;4u p. ra. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:15. 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p, m.Sundays Ul iu;iu U. HI. uuu o.iu p. in. Leave Philadelphia (liroad street station) for Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a m, 4 10 and 711 pro week days. On Sundays leave at 0 50 a m. For Pottsvllle. Ilium. Knr Nrnc Yorknt3 20,4 05, 4 40, 515, 6 50, 7 30. 8 20, 8 30, pw, 11 w, nit, u m, uuuu iiimiieu ex- rtraaa 1 OA nnri 1 Mlnm til 1 All UWI ann 4 00,4 03,5 00,6 00.0 20,6 50,7 13,8 12 ond lOOOp m, 12 01 night, Sundays at 3 20, 4 05, 4 40, 6 15, 8 12, 8 30, 9 6a 11 03 a m and 12 44, 1 40, 2 SO, 4 02 tnuiuuu s out D -o, oo, i unu Di.pm ana 12 01 nlcht. For Sea Girt. Lone H ranch nnd In. termediate stations 8 20 and 1114 am, and 4 00 p m weeuauys. r or iiautmore ana washing, ton 3 60. 7 20. 8 31. 9 10. 1020. 11 18 am. (12 35 Mm. lted oxpress,) 1 30,3 40, 4 30, 0 17, 7 00, 7 40 p m 12 03 night. For Freehold only 5 00 p m week days. For Baltimore only at 2 02, 4 01, 6 08 and 11 30 F. m. Sundays at 3 50. 7 M, 9 10, 11 18 a ra. 12 10, 4 80, 7 00, 7 40 p m, 12 03 night. Baltimore oniy u, use p m. ror iuenmona 7 so am, 12 lOn m and 12 08 nlsht. Trains will leave Harrisburg for Pittsburg and the Wost every day at 12 25, 1 20 and 3 10 am and (limited 6 00) 2 25, 3 25, and 515p ra. Way for Altoona at 8 15 am and 5 18 p m every day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 20 m every aay, Trnlnu will l.nna CnK fna Wi Ida Elmlra, Canandalgua, Rochester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls at 201, 5 10 a m.and 1 35 p m weeic days. For Elmlra at 5 31 p m week days. For j-.nu uuu luierurcumie points at o iu am aauy. tV.ju.1rllD,ai,,,ln ...... AKanMHn.l & and 5 34 p m week days For Itenovo at 6 10 a m, I 36 and 5J4p m weekdays, and 6 10 a mon numittyn oniy. r or ttane at o iu a ro, i p in week days. O. n. Pnon. J. R. Wood Gen'l Manager Oen'l Phss'p' Af FIRE INSURANCE. largest ana oldest reliable purely oatu aax panles represented by 120 S. JaroinSt, Shenanooah.Po Firsts itional Bank TUBATRK BUILDING Unciiiicitloftli, Pennni a.. W. LEISENHING, President. P. J. FKHOUHON, VIS President 3. R. LEIHENRING, Cashier. S, W. YOSI, Asslstiat Csshler Open Daily From 9 to & 3 PEE: CENT. Interest Paid on Savings- Deposi t J. 33;iji:oa3Eirs.A.oB:'s YOUIwCUREl ii Mini ii Weiilesl Offlcer 2t S. SECOND St., PiUnd'a. Pa. Mpcclnl IllNeiexiM A Tonltiful lirrir. Trntlnient l.T Mull n Nrerlnltr. Corn inmilrntloimnnrrriltyti nn ii-ntlal Wend Hamn fi Bunk, (lit rn h,m 0 A M m 1 on .11 All day Saturday. Snndayii, lOtiis'X ii. USED BY ALL ROOFERS KLASTIO For Slate.-Tile, Tin or Ion Roots. Sold In nll;size pockogoeiJroai 10 pounds up. Pfllnllnnnnnnri ........ t ,, . . ,. on all kinds of roofs, aid around calmuevs. nj,i.Buo, uurmur winaows, gutters, wood or stono work, breaks nnd nali . juivD, u uuj inu,.u iu iju uiukiu water-iicni: un mlr,, ' ,6 u uuuuuiK OIJ.VXIJ. AINU . TlLE ROOFS, also coiang. They wUl nevei leak or become loosened- It Is very adhesive, sticks lirinly to anything, forming a tough, InnlViof.lllra ut-ln ntm, M.a nn . ....v v... wuo win uui run Ol loosen from joints or eracks, summer or win- vui, .".a wuivu, uunts iiu reierence, it nar.-, stood tho test for thlrty.two yearB, and nover fails to glvo perfeot saliafoctlon. It Is the. most useful article aroofor can have In his ""wii. imj senium, i- yropaveu rtaay ior use, ana is to bo applied with a trowel, ond Is kept moist by keeping eoveired with, water or oil and will not get stiff or dry. Colors, brown and' black. (Kstabllsbed 1M0 ) Address, j. u. iiiviv,r.ij, oiiviaino St., Newark, N. J. fJ'-lS A'vjcUi 1'ourtli Nt, J ty (J Lekr Uroen. PbUadelphi AFTIR the tuiiklj tbjiMao the tiol piui bd1 adrrtltDg doctnM hte fllet c)l aa quivkn ho prc4iilo to CUi you a fur t' ot.. ril, ad to Bivo tow urittoa buarauu-e, f it tAxlce, Intt trcatmeati aud t.:ur ltu belt JwizvOvt, tho ftil tvjAufto turiT. with tliUr porien, uiwl th r itc-fliuotrmn hum bug coacrs, tte torjro cure mlciue, elC . CIO . llCVB Inrll 1 Mml rnrjul tnn THEN im run. nil nif n t TirtfrT thotaihaiieyfart'Europe Hospital umI 26 jeari' pracU caleipi-rleiifli. Be eiamluctiby bm. Jit Mil oandidlf tell jom bether Tourcaiaiaotrabla or not. IledManotgiurantet.nc dei he clalca ti be Ood'a eoiftl, but h doj oure ye moit de perata caw of Brphllia. Vlccn. Btricture. OonoiThB! Poison, and Diicharfioa. buffrera Tmm LUJancholia aw) tlowiibeartflduMi, and all Mow dlaeaaed from ettecU of youUifttf no m.rr,n'1c' 1)0,(1 "ra of a euro. Bemenbor DR. THEEJ. does euro irhat all otbwa ooljr claim to do. DR XlIELi uaei common ain treatment, lie oombloea LLo Alio pttthlo, Homiopatlilo, and Koleotla ajsterot of medlclno wber ever thoy are lu.l lentil. Iiourm Uallr, to 8 o'clock! even ingi, 6 to 8 , Wed. uui Bat ewnliif from 6 to 10 o'clock i Bud aa. to 12, 8cu 10 cu. norta of 3-ot. itamra for book "V-ut. tbe onlr true medical book adrmlned, a friend to old youag, and mlddlo-aged of both woi. Write or call. AVOID docwra wr-rnlng ju again. t moiioal books i tbej an afraid to will find their Unoratico eipwd. HKAD Ii, Tbeel's teiU. moniabi In Wcdaeadaj's and Saturday's Pbiladeipbia Tiau. 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 lino, of Htoves, Ranges, Cutlery nnd Tin ware. Booflng nnd Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, QIRARDVILtiE, PA. The only SURE ROACH DESTROYER Is ' MAURERS' Exterminator. We guarantee it to rid the house of rats, Roaches and Water Bugs, a ' Money Refunded. MAURERS' Persian INSECT POWDEK Is the best in the market fa BcoBuas, ANTS, MOTH'S, r. , . . . I1CT ON OOO. J. For Sale by all Druggists Be sure and get the genuine. Sold only In bottles, our Trade Mark on each. Manufactured n . . . Inr-n only by D. MAURER &.SON, 329 N. 8th St., Philadelphia. TWICE TOLD TALES I Are rometlmos a bore, but when tbe peo ple are told twice tnat at Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store they can buy Flour ond I'm at lower rates thin anywhere in thla town, they are gUd to test the truth ot the oft repeated story. Full line of Gro ceries, llutter and Kggs, PoUtoes, Green 'iruok, Uuy and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store i CORNER CENTRE AND JARDIN STREETS Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt'a) 9 and 21 West Oak Street, BHENANDOAH, PA. Bar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, fhlsklea, brandies, wines, etc Finest cigars Utter barattached. Cordial Invitation to all Has removed to Bill Jones' old s tana 17 BOOTH MAIN STREET, Where he will be pleased n i .iml too wants of his friends and .ha pu' He in BvttaTthlaa ill the Drinking Line IrabiirulH4 1.) D F( . d . U . M A V E R , lultir rUlLA.,FA. KtMttouea; DetPrulaQoralaframbunii .a. CociiluUoafrc. Kwlof oiBiil. of 1J1 , ,iel.i.., Ildlt. u4 pruml. tuatlusux. scud u iImVm, OOMUnrSitAJt-tgirJi, CAPITAL, r. TOR amis BE, 9