The Herald. I ftJBfjISIIKD DAIIjY, ftCNDAY HXOHl'THD WBBKIiT, BVBKT SATOKDAT. fit. A. 1XOYKU .,l'roprMor , W. 0. llOt Kit HMtor (Kill 1'uhtUhnr tr. .. waikixh rMcni mitor T M HOY Hit IimIiio Mmuwr SUBSCRIPTION rtrt I bo. btll.T, pr yar,..... 1ft 00 frs.KK.LT, per ywir 1 SO 1 AileertlninilRtltr.1. I Transient, 10 cents pr line, first Insertion ; 6 ( oats per line each subsequent insertion, ltates (ar regular advertising; can be had on applied- J lion at the oOlee or by mall I The Evenino IlEiiAi.u hat a larger oiroula I too la "Shenandoah than any oilier paper pub lisfeed. Hooks open to all, Entered at the I'oitomoe, at Bhenandoah, Pa. (or transmission through the malls as second-class man matter. TRUSTS, What can lio doue to nrrost tho jier nlcioiiH lulluenco of truata? Abolish Protection, any; somo Democratic papers. Elect a Republican Congress and President, Bay bomo of their Ito publlcau oontenipornrlos.'' i One side argues that the trust exist solely be cause of Protection. The other side reasons that the abolition ofjdutlca would notallect the trust organization in the least, and that the Republican party is uncompromisingly commit ted to their destruction. Meanwhile men who have kept abreast with the age in which they live feel that theio is a great deal of foolishness iu the dis cussion. A few of the organizations known as trusts are possibly helped by duties ou imports, and might not exist but for thoie duties. By far the greater number exist in spite of pro tection duties, and find In tho policy of Protection their worst enemy. Trusts and monopolies exist iu greater number and with greater power In Great Brltalu under Free Trade thau in this country. It is either childish nonsense or ll tgraut dishonesty to represent that such organizations exist here because of protective duties. It may be that some of them w mid be mure speedily broken up If tho duties Hon certain special products were abolished. But all this has nothing whatever to do with the general policy of protection for home industries. The cUlzeus of Kansas are likely to pay dearly for the Populist craze, which they thoughtlessly permltled to run wild over their state until the foundation of its prosperity and government were thrcatend. Tho turbulent scenes which characterized the orginlzation of the Legislature and the serious danger which then threa tened tiie peace of the community opened the eyes of many of the state's citizens to the real trend of the wild ideas advocated by the uew party men. Another object lesson has re cently been furnished which cannot fail to call a still further halt on the progress of the Populist heresy. A large investment company has with drawn from the state, and its president has given the reasont thsrefor. They are brletly, the anarchistic utterance of the governor and the vicious legislation on the subject of contracts enacted by the last Legislature. "Life," he adds, "Is two short for ac tive men to sit down and wait for three-fourths of the voters of a state to regain their sanity." The populist fanatics have led the people of Kan eas a wild dance, uut tue time to pay the piper is evidently now at hand. The authorities of Gettysburg who have allowed a railroad company to play havoo with the great battlefield, are receiving what they richly earned a large measure of popular condem nation, it is a mercy tuat they are not the custodians of tho Declaration of Independence, for it might occur to them to sell it for waist paper to some insinuating junk-dealer. The suggeS' tion has been made that the whole Gettysburg battlefield be turned Into a national park. At all events it ought to be protected from vadnals. Gladstone's policy of remaining silent till the Tories make it worth his while to say something Is playing the mischief with the angry passions of his apponenta. Particurlarly as a they find it so difficult to set up anythiug worth an answer. The Pennsylvania exhibits at the World's Fair, although large in number and generally attractive, are said to bo, wofully uilllcted with be. hiudeduess. In othor words, they are not in position, and according to the latest aoeounts are not likely to be much before the first of June. Goughtag; r,ttUa to OoBsaraplloa, Xstnp'1 Balaam will stop I the J cough at The AeHtUttty KmtUiurttut. Hw PeUeviOe haadquartwa for SWiari aVKtk peseta Mid others living North of the Kamiala, far ht toddiw, hot jmuehee, beof tee and all kind of wises and liquors of the beet braBda, k tfc'e Ao&deeay Restaurant, John F. Coonoy, proprietor, It. A. Cooney, assist- MR. ANDERSON SPEAKS. His Opinion of the Berks County Insane Hospital. SOME SERIOUS CHARGES ARE MADE. IjCrIkIuUvo Invcfltlcutorn Doclnre the Un FJiiUIhmI lllllltllllKfl I.tnbletu Collnp.e til liny Moini'iit (lovi'i'iinr l'ultlson lntir i viewed What I'lillmlolplilu lliiililiTi buy of tlio Matter. llAiiwsinmo, May 10. The legislative committee to investigate tho chnrges miitlo Hint uio hotplutl for chronic Insane at Venicrsvllle, Berks county, was not being properly built, was created by resolution offered hi tho bouse by Mr. Hewitt on Jan uary 8 and udopted iu tlio seimto and con sists of Representatives Hewitt, Anderson, Dunlap, McCormlck and Oerringer, anil Senators Flynu, Oobln mid W. S. Smltli. On Friday last all of tho committee, ex cept Jlr. Hewitt, went to Wcrncrsvillo, but remained only a short time, going down, inspecting and returning in half a dny. None of them nrc here at present except Mr. Anderson, who snys: "We had no expert with us, for tho rcn Fon that we did not need one. Anybody could seo that the building is reudy to tumble down. Tho only way to remedy rnntters is to tear tho cntlru building down to tho foundation stones mid begin anew. It is said that the contractors are not liable as the contract spccilled that they might take their building stono from tho premi ses. Not one stono in tho foundation is lit to lie put into it. They were gathered from the surface of. the ground and not quarried. " Governor Pattlson was asked if ho had seen the report, or read what purported to be tho result of tho investigation ns it ap peared In tho papers. Ho said ho had not rend anything about it, und the committee did not report to him. "It must report to the legislature, which created it. Tho con struction of tho building Is under the di rection of tho commission, of which Whar ton linker is chairman. The complaints made to me nt tho department here were referred to tho legislative committee. 1 have no doubt If improper work is being dono on the building that the commission will see shnt it is substituted by the right kind of work. So far I have not heard from the committee, nor do I expect to un til its report is mndoto the legislature." When the commission heard an investi gation was to be made they had three well known Philadelpeia builders make an ex amination, and the latter submitted to them the following report: 1'mi.ADEr.l-IlIA, Jan. 23, 1803. To tlio building committee of the commission to heloct n w.e und build nn ngylutn for the iliroiilo lniiiie of lYiiiiJvhuiiiii, Dear Sirs: We have made an oxumlnntlon of tho walls of the 11017 biillulutfs at wernci vlllo and llud t lie stone walls are solidly bulit.ot rufneicnt thickness to carry biilldlnirs twleo the liclxlit and weight of those Intended 10 iro on them; the raortur Is very (food. 11111 lo of tlio best of sand, M'i'V little loam in it, us wo wnshed 11111I proied Its proportions. The bricks and brick work nrc very (rood, nil work nceoril- lnac 10 spei'incuiions, or us ifooa. iiespeciiiiuy tmlnuitted. Samull IIaiit, (ihonou F. 1'aynt:, Thomas A. Marshall. IN TUN l.UGISt,ATUKE. Hauiuhbuho, May 10. The stnto law makers, after having spent Sunday at their repetitive homes, returned to tho city yes terday und last evening opened up proceed ings for the week with renewed vigor. The legislative halls were well ullctl when the gavels fell, and while there was no busi ness of particular momenttransacted, plans for the week were laid out. If surface in dications count for anything there will be enough accomplished before Friday night to place this week on record as having been productive of tho most important results of any during this session of tho legislature. The most Interesting feature of the pro ceedings was the introduction in the house of a bill for the protection of drinking wator, proposed by the state board of health, by Hon. Frank II. Itlter. It makes it unlawful to pollute the waters of any stream, or the feeders thereof, used as the source of water supply by any city, bor ough or village. It gives the state board of health general supervision of all the sources of water supply, with power to prevent their pollution, and makes the wilful violation of the orders of tho board of health or a refusal to obey them a mis demeanor, punishable by line or Imprison ment, or both. The house voted to postpone for the pres ent the investigation of the state insane hospitals, penitentnr ;s and reformatories. The senate devoted its time to clearing the calendar of bills on second reading. Wl'niaii Hub Assigned. Nkw YoitK, May 10. Erastus Wiman has now made nn assignment to' tho bene fit of his creditors. Mr. Wimau last even ing gave no estlmnte of his assets and lia bilities, but said that his estate, if well managed, would pay dollar for dollar. The Tin Mine is a Good One. ClN'Cl.VNATl, O., May 10. Assays com pleted in this city prove that tho tin or found in inexhaustible quantities neat Kenova, W. Va. , runs 70 per cent, tin tc the ton. A company is being formed to open an extensive mine. " A New JUectric Iloail Opened. Gloverbviixe, N. Y., Mny 10. The electric railroad between here and Johns town has been opened. The travel has beeu immense. The streets along the line were crowded with spectators observing the working of the cars. , Ilust Answer u Sertoli Charge. New York, May 10. John Dempsey, 17 rears old. a brass llnlsner or XMo. 4UU sec ond avenue, was held in $1,000 in the York ville police court for shooting John Brady, 15 years old, of No. 403 Second avenue, in the right thtgli. I1 Two Children Drowned. Boston, May 10. Maggie Sheehan and Nellie Callahan, each aged 7. were drowned in the South Bay by the capsizing of the boat, which was being handled by Michael Sheehan. Tho latter and his littlo sou were saved. It There Were Many Mining Accidents, IIahribbubq, Mny 10. In the report of the mine inspectors of Pennsylvania for 1892 it Is stated that there were 882 fatal accidents to miners in the anthracite and bituminous regions during the yer. t lliTtlHtlnic luimljuntlon. ! Albaky, May 16. The Unit! Suite enate immigration committee, K Senator Hill Is chairman, Ixmtmi is wh im'ratf guidon of immigration matters at tlw Hote' Normandic, New oik cir to any. 1 , I The Cavendish Ameudment Hsded oil 1 London. May 1 0. The Cavendish tuiMHtoV ruent to the Uoom rule bill ww&)mMlb$ Highest of all in' Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report AESOUifEOf PURE Tin: ii:i:at imicoki.yn handicap Diablo Cnptit -cs l'lmt l'rlr.o unci Wins 1 l'.lini) of ettK.OUO. Oh visfnu Tkack, May 10 In tin Iliooklyn h iitbcap yesterday Diablo show ed a treme: do is burst of speed 011 the homt stretch tin' In winner of firs money after one o' th nost spltlted exhibition! of racing 6mi' ..uossed on tlio Gin vosend track. DIABLO. Tho purse for the winner was $18,000. Lamplighter won second, and Leonuwell third; the two latter receiving respectively $5,000 and $2,000. Tho great race was witnessed by more people than havo ever turned out to n like event in the history of the track. There were admission tickets sold to 20,800 peo ple nnd besides thjs there were at least 300 free tickets given out which wonld swell tho crowd to fully 81,000 spectators. The weather was beautiful throughout the entire day nnd betting on the result was at fever heat until the sixteen "spike tails" were of! to try conclusions for th big purse. The winner's time was 2:09, made frac tionally as follows: Quarter, 25 1-4; half, 01; three-quarters, 1:10; mile, 1:43 1-2; mile and a quarter, 2:09. Diablo was ar extreme "outsider" so far as betting wai concerned. ItUAUINU'S LOSSES WU1U3 HEAVY. Isaac I., Klce's Statement Snys Tliey AVeri Over SI, 500,000. PlliLADnLPHiA, May 10. Isaac L. Rice who, under the regime of Mr. McLeod, wm the foreign representative of the Iieadiuj Railroad ( ompany, with offices in Loudon nnd who alter the appointment of the re ceivers for tho road, mado an examlnatior of tho employe's books in tlio interest ol the bondholders, last night mado publit the results of his examination of the Bos ton nnd Maine nnd New York and New England stock transactions. In summing up the report Mr. Rice say! that tho loss to the company on the Boston and Maine stock transportation amounts ta over $925,000 and on the Now York and Now Euglanil, a loss of over $57S,000, a total loss of over $1,500,000, considering the collateral used as obligations of the company now outstanding. Muuy Gamblers Tukcn In. Scunectady, N.Y.,May 10. Tho police ot this city madenrald upon thegnmhllnginsti tutions which havo been exceedingly flour ishing of lata. Flfty-slxarrestswcru made, including threo proprietors. All have fur nished bail to appear iu court. A large collection of gambling paraphernalia wat gathered by tho police. Chill Squares Her Account. San Francisco, Cal., May 10. Settle ment of the indemnity to tho Baltimore'; sailors for injuries received nt the hands ol tho Chilian rioters at Valparaiso has been Anally completed. The names and amounti are: H. Fredericks, $1,000; P. Houlihan, $800; P. McWilllams, $1,000, and Georg Pouter, $2,500. IIli Term of Liberty Was Short. Trknton, N. J., May 10. Charles F. Harris was arrested here for attempting tc pass a forged check on John Halffold, ol No. 529 Clinton avenue, in payment for s $3 pair of shoes. Harris had been dis charged from tho state prison scarcely two hours before he attempted to pass the check. Failed for Over 840,000,000. Brisbane, May 10. Tho bank of North Queensland, limited, has suspended, with liabilities of over $40,000,000. THE NKWS IN GlSNlHtAI Sid 0. France, the actor, is 111 at Fort Wayne, Ind. TheTrans-Mlssissippl congress will start a silver organ in Chicago. Ex-convlct and divekceper "Billy" Mc- Glory, of New York, is dying of consump tion at Denver. It is estimated that there are 110,000 Chinese in this country, and only J,1U'J have registered. Jumping forty feet from a courthouse window, nt Columbus, O., Sadie Ringgold, who kept a "fence, was fatally injured. In love with the same girl, Leo Mehrtens and John Daniels, two young Savannah bloods, arranged to fight a duel, but the police Interfered. The ttiaente of breakinsr lamp. chimneys is abroad in the land. inere are two sorts ot chim neys ; brittle and tough. Ninety- nine in a hundred are brittle. The worst are imported from Germany. The best are Mao beth's"Pearl-top"&"Pearl-lass." iwo sorts as to workman- ship; fine and coarse. Th fine are Macbeth's " Pearl-top ' ana " Peari-srlass. ilie coarse are rough and out of proper tion: misfits and misshapen do not make a gooa . it: they smoke. , vo sorts as to glass; trans- .-..nt ana gray, "fear nop " Pearl-glass" are clear, fin ii.i tough not tougli againrt Call for "PearMoo' or " Pearly Jas" ohuntioyi, mUaburtfi, Pa, 8 bo. a. MApvn Co. E AIIOL'T Till; IlAtMlOADS. It is reported In St. Louis that D. Miller, traffic manager of tho Queen and Crescent, Will resign shortly to become traffic man ager of tho Missouri, Kansas nnd Texas. Tiie federal court nt Paris, Tex., on Sat urday granted nu order restraining tho state of Texas from proceeding with suits for the recovery of 10;i,000 acres of land from the Houston and Texas Central Rail road Company. The rate committee of tho Southern Rail way and SteamshiivssociatiuYi has agreed to add n liability clause in shipping con tracts for green fruit, plnclngthomaxlmum liability at $300 when tho shipper pays CO per cent, additional freight. 1 The counterfeiters who recently folstcrcd on Amciican railroads a largo number of tickets purporting to havo been issued by tlio bibley, L,aku Uristlneau and Southern, have let loose another batch of tickets bearing the name of a hypothetical road, tho I'oitage Creek and Rich Valley. Thou sands of theso tickets have been sold dur ing the last month. Tho national league for good roads, through n committee consisting of Gover nor Brown, of Rhode Island; Governor Fuller, of Vermont; Benjamin F Tracy, Georgo l'eabody, Wetmoro and E. H. Har rlmnn, has applied to the Trunk Lino ns soclttion for half fare rates to conventions, and it suggests that a national commission to favored by the railroads with freo trans portation when engaged in the service of the league. Mr. Herman Hicks Of Itocliestcr. N. Y. for a Year Caused by Catarrh in the Head Catarrh is a Constitutional disease. and requires a Constitutional Remedy like ri oou's barsapanlla to cure it. Kead "Thico years ago, as a result of catarrh. entirely lost my hearlnR and was deal for more man a year. 1 irieu various tilings to cure it, nnd had sovcral physicians attempt It, but no Improvement was apparent. I could disiiu. jjui.li no Nouud. I was intciullntj putting myself under tlio caro of a specialist when somo ono suggested that possibly Hood's Sar- snparllla would do mo somo good. I began taking It without tho expectation of any lasting help. To my Miiriiritc mill urcnt joy I found when I had taken threo bottles that my lirnr- iiir Miis returning. I kept on till I had taken threo more. It Is now over a vear and I can hear iirrfrrily well. I am troubled but very little with the catanh. I consider this a rcuinrlinblu cimo, and cordially recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to all who havo catarrh." Herman Hicks, 30 warier oireei, liucnesicr, n. x. HOOD'S PILLS are purely vegetable, and do not purge, pain or gripe. Sold by all druggists. Political Cards. JJtOlt COUNT V AUDITOR, THEODORE F. BATDORZF, Or POTTSVILLK. Subject to Republican rules. "JJtOK COUNTY COMMISSIONED, THOMAS BELLIS, Or SHENANDOAH. Hubject to Republican rules. JJtOU COUNTY COMMISSIONER, EL1AS E. REED, or POTTSVIIXE. Subject to Republican rules. pOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DANItJL NEISWENDER, Or SHENANDOAH, Subject to Republican rules. F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BEN J, R. SEVERN, OF SHENANDOAH. Subject to decision of the Republican County uonvemiou. J. P. Williams & Son. Furniture Main St, Shenandoah. OPRING C? '93 Intending buyers areinviti-d tr Inspect what may be teimedUie lurem aHety of Furniture evei weu in KhtMiuniinnli. Prices the lowest . WautM, Organ and Pewlng l4WblU(M iu vurioUH Htylew and prit'o J- f. Williams & Son, 13 South .Miiln St. READING RAILROAD SYSTEM., Anthracite oool used exc sively, insurlag cleanliness nnd comfort TIME TADLl IN EffEOT MA V, II, 1893. Trains leave Hhenandonh as follows: For Now York via Phllndnlnhln. wenk dfivn. ,08.5.23.7.18.10.08 n.m.. 12.'J1 2. ISAM n.m. Siirvlav 8.08, 7.46 n. m. For Now York vln Mauoh CnunU. weekdays, 7.18 a. m., 12.21, 2.8p. m. r or ucuaing ana rtilladclpnla, week days, ,08. 6.28. 7.18. 10.08 a. m. . 12.24. S 48. f M n. m. Hnn- (lay, 2.08. 7.46 a. m., 4.38 p, m i' or iiarrisburg, wcolt Hays, 2.08, 7.18 a. m., 18,6.63 p, m. For Allcntown, week davs, 7.18 a. m., 12 21, 48 p. m. For l'ottsvlllo, wock days, S.08, 7.18a. m., 12.31, 48, 6.63 p. m. Sunday, 2.08, 7.46 a. m 4.28 p, m. ForTamaquaand Mahnnoy City, week days, 03. 6.28. 7.18.10.08 a. m.. 12.21. 2.48. S B n. tn. Sun day, 2.08, 7.46 a. m., 4.28 p. m. Additional for Ainnanoy uuy, wecK uays, o.ra p. m. r or .Liunuumur unu ioiuxnoia, weeu aays, 7,10 m.. 2.48 p. m. For Wlulamsport. Sunburv and I.cwlsburir. week davs. 3.83. 7.18. 11.28 a. tn.. 1.33. B.68 Dm. Sunday, 3.23 n. m., 3.02 p. m. For Mahanoy Piano, week davs. 2.08. 3.23. 6.23. 7.18, 10,08, 11.2S a. m., 12.24, 1.33, IMS, 6.53, 8.58, 9.33 m. Sunday, 2.08, 3.23, 7.46 a. m., 3.03, 4.28 p. m. For Olrardvllle, ( Uannahannook Station). week days, 2.08, 3.23, 6.23, 7.18, 10.08, 11.23 a. in. 12.21.1.33, 2.48, 6.63, 6.68, 9.33 p, m. Sunday, 2.03, a, 7.40 a. m., a.m. 4.z&p, tn, For Asnianu anu snamouin, wcck aays, a.zs, S3. 7.18. 11.28 a. m.. 1.33. 8.68. B.33 D. m. Sun day, 3.23, 7.46 a. m., 3.03 p. m. TRAINS FOIt SHKNANDOAUs Leave New York via Philadelphia, weekdays- 00 a. m.. 1.30. 4.00, 7.30 p. m.. 12.15 night. Sun' dav. 8.00 n. m.. 12.16 night. i.ejvo new lomvininucnununK.weeKaays, i.uo. s.4t a. m 1.1A), 4,ou p. in. aunuay, y.io a. m. Leavo Philadelphia. Market street BUtlon, week days. 4.12. 8-.35, 10.00 a m.. and 4.00. (101), 11.30 p. m. Sunday 4.00, 0.08 a. m., 11.30 Leavo Reading, week days, 1.1)5.7.10, 10.05, 11.50 m., ti.ss. 7.07 p. m aunaay, i.3.t, lu.ia n. m. Leavo l'ottsvllle. week clavs. 2.40. 7.40 a. m. 12.30, 6.11 p. m Sunday, 2.40, 7.00 a. m., 2.05 p. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3.20, 8.48, H i u, 1.21,7.15, 8.28 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. 11.23 a, 50 d. m. ucuvu iviuuuiiuy UlbV, WCU. UUfl O.liJ, v.io, .47 a. m., 1.51, 7.42, 0.51 p. m. Sunday, 3.46, 8.12 m 3.JJ p. m. T.envn Mahannv Plane, week dsvs. 2.40. 4.00. ,80,.35.10.40,ll.BBil.m..l2 55,2.06,6.20,6.26,7.57,10.10 tn. Sunday, z.u, t.uu, .Z7 a. m 3.37, a.ui p. m. Leave Glrardvlllo. (HaDDahannock Station), ntUKfluajoi m.ii, v.v,,, u.ou, p.ii isn,u, ui.i 2.12, 1.01, 5.26, 6.32, 8.03. 10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2.47, .U7. s.ki. n. m.. 3.41. d.i7 n. m. Leave WlllIamsDort, week days, 8.00, 9.50, 12.00 i. m., 3.k, ii, id p. in. aunaay, 11.10 p. m. lor uaiumoro, vvasningion ana mo weat via . & O. R. It., throuch trains leave Olrard Avenue station, Philadelphia, (P. & R. R. R.) at do, s.ui, n.Z7 a. m., s.&e, a.K, T.io p. m. sunaay, 50,8.02, 11.27 a. tn., 3.56, 6.42, 7.16 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leavo Philadelphia. Chestnut street wharf and Mouth street wharf, for Atlantic City. weeuaays express, uu a m, auu, auu, OO p. m. Accommodation. 8 00 a m, 5 45 p m, Hundavs ExDress. 9 00. 10.00 a m. Accom modation. 8 00 a m and 4 30 n m. Returning leave Atlantic uity depot, Atlantic inci Aruansas avenues. vvccKaays express CO, 745,900am and 330and5 30pm Accommodation, 815am and 4 SO p m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 8 00 p m. Accommodation, 715am and 4 30 p m. LchigH Valley Division. Passencer trains. leavo Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Lo hiehton, Slatington, White Hall, Catasauqua, Mieniown, licmicnem, riasion, x'nnaaeipnm, uazieton. wcatnoriv. uuaitaKo junction, uei ano and Mahanoy City at 6.01, 7.20, 9.08 a m. 12.13. Z.D7. i.Tl d. m. t or New York, o.ui, w.ua a. m., vi.u, a 07, 22 n. m. For Hazloton. Wllkes-Ilarre. Whlto Uavon, Kiraira, uocnoatcr, Niagara rails anatno wost, ' is a. m., (".1 7 p. m.. no connection tor itocnes cr. Iluffalo or Niagara Falls). 8.08 r. m. For llclvldero. Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 6.01 a. m., 4.22 p. m. i' or ivamuertviuo ana Trenton, .ua n. m. For Tunkhannock. 9.08 a. m., 2.67, 8 08 p. m, For Auburn Ithaca, Genova and Lyons, ! m.. 8.08 n. m. For Jeanesvllle. Levlston and Beaver Meadow, 7 11,9.08 a. m., 4 22, 8.08 p. m. For Audenrled, Hazlcton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard. 6.01. 7.26, 9.08, a.m., 12.4), 2 51, 5.27 T. m. i' or &cranion, o.w, v.us, a. m., - a, -1 v s.i8 p.m. For Hazlebrook, Joddo, Drlfton and Frecland, u.iH, 7.-0, v.us, a. m isai, z.07, n.zi p. m. 7.25, 8.52, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.10, 4.10, 6.35, 8.22, 9.15 p. m. For Raven Run, Centralia, Mount Carmcl and Shamokin, 8.42, 10.2 a. m., 1.40, 4.40, 8.22 p. m. For Yatesvllle. Park Place. Mahanoy Cltv ara ueiano, o.w. v.-u, v.va. ii.ua a m.. is.u. z.oi, i. 5.27. 8.08, 9.33, 10.28 p. m. Trains win leave bnamoitin at 7.D0, 11.4a a. m. 55, 3.20 p. m. nnd arrive at Shenandoah at 9.05 a. m.. 12.43, 2.57. 4.22 p. m, Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.60, 7.26 08, a. m., 12.41, 2.57. 4.10. 5.27. 8.18 P. m. 9.05, 10.15, 11.18 a. m., 12.32, 3.00, 6.20, 7.00, 7.15, 9.30" p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazloton, 6.04, 7.20, 9.08, ii.vo a. m., iz.43, L'.b,, s.ct. h.us p. m, Leave Uazieton for Shenandoah. 7.S0. 9.15 11.06 a. m., 12.45, 3.10, 5.30, 7.10, 7.60 p. in, SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leavo tor Ashland. Glrardvllle and Lost Creek. 7.29. 9.11 a. m.. 12.30. 2.45 p. m. For Yatesvllle. Park Place. Mahanov Citv. Delano, Uazieton, Black Creek Junction, Penn Haven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, llcthlehem. Easton and New York. 8.40 a. m., 2.55 p. m. or "nuaaemnia ts.3u. z.bd d m. w inwatuic. i.iai tutu, wituuuu oi.v nuu Delano, 8.40, 11,35 a. m., 12.30, 2.55, 4.40 6.01 p. m. DA.VntnBnttl. T3n1. m.nn ,,V. ieavo uazieton tor anenanaoan, e.3u, ii.su a. m., 1.05. 4.37 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle. 6.50. 8.40. v.sua. m., .43 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah. 8.30. 10.40 a.m.,i.3o,5.i&p. m. u. u, iiAiNuuii., uen. rasa. Act. Philadelphia. Pa. A. W. NONNEMACHER, Asst. G. P. A. Lehigh v unuy xjivisiuu, Doum ueinienem i'a. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, SCnCTLKILL DIVISION. DhCEMHQR 8. 1892. Trains will leavo Shenandoah after the ahm date for Wlggan's, Gllbcrton, Frackvlllo, New uasue, nt. uiair, i'oiisvino, uamourg, ucadlng, Pottstown, Phoantxvllle. Norrlstown and Phil, adelphla (l)road street station) at 6:00 and 11:45 a. m. ana 4: la p. m. on ween nays, l orrotta vine ana intermediate stations 9: 10 a, m. SUNDAYS. For Wlccan's. Gllberton. Frackvllle. Km castie, at. uiair, iottsviuo at ii:oo, 9:J0a. m, and 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg. Rcadinz. Pntta. town, Phccnlxvllie, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 6:00, 9:40 a. m., 3:10 p. m. Trains leave I' raciivino lor nhenandoah at iu:iua. m. anu xa;ii. o:u4. 7:4 ana iu:7 n. m uuunya, u;io u. iu. anu a.tyj p. m. ieavo i'oivsviiie xor anenanaoan at in;is 11:48 a. m. and 4:40. 7:15 and 10:00 n. m.Sunnnva at 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave rnuaaeipnia (uroaa street station) for Pottsvllle and Bhenandoah at 6 57 and 8 36 a m, 4 10 and 7 11 pm week days. On Sundays leave at 6 50 a m. For Pottsvlue, 9 23 a m. For New xoruuiasu, t uo, 4 4U, D la, 0 DU, 73U, 820, 8 30, 9 50. 11 00. 11 14. am. 12 00 noon nimltprt n press 1 06 and 4 50 p m) 12 41, 1 85, 1 40, 2 30, 3 20. 3 00, 4 02, 6 00, 6 00, 6 20, 6 60, 7 13, 8 12 nnd 10 00 p m, k ui nignt, Sundays at 3 20, 4 05, 4 40, 5 1! 8 12. 8 30, 0 60, 11 03 a m and 12 41. 1 40, 2 30. 4 1 (limited 1 50) 5 20, 6 20, 6 60, 7 13 and 8 12 p m and 12 01 night. For Sea Girt, Long IJranoh and In termediate stations 8 20 and 1114 am, and 4 00 P m wecituays. t or uaiumoro ana washlntr. .uu u uu, f mi, a ui, d 11, iu u, 11 10 a Ui, (13 2D 11IQ' iveju daijiuvq, 1 ju, d iq, t ju, on, t w, 7 IU p is uo nieni. 1' or f reehold oniv s ui n m Ub days. For Baltimore only at 2 02, 4 01, 5 08 and 11 30 r, m. Sundays at 3 50, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18 a m. 12 10,4110,7 00,7 40 pm, 12 03 night. Baltimore umy ova, ii au p m. ror iticnmona 7auam. I210p mand 12 IW night. 1 Trains will leave Harrlsburg for Pltuhurc and the West every day at 12 26, 1 20 and 3 10 am and (limited 6 00) 2 25, 8 25, and 515p m Way for Altoona at 8 16 am and 518pm everv every dav. Trains will leave Sunburv for Wllllmar,., rl . ,wvw.wi, ,1 UUU1U linn Niagara Falls at 204. 5 10 a m, and 1 85 p ru week 4 ui cttlllin KID A4 l UI WWK UftJIS, FOT who nuu luKiiuBumw wiuiu) ut o iu am uaiiT and 6 34 p m week days For Senovo at k l m, 136 and 6 84pm week dan. and 610am on BuuuMiavu. wi nuuc it . p iu am, 1 SO P IT ""a days. ' Pt?OH, i i Manager J. R. Vnnn Gen'l Pass'ijv Agt. VHlLi Pi. Iu, FirstiatioMalBank THEATRE BUIIiUINO fJliciintitlonli, Pimsw CAPITAL, A. W. LKISENHIN8, President. P. J. Ferouhon, vice Premium R. LEIUENRINU, Cashier. S. W. YOST, Assistant Cashier Open Daily From 9 to 8 3 PEE CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit a. lib J. 23. 'roumfcuREi Meillcal OlUctf, 206 H. SKfOHD 8t., FMlaa'a, Pa. ATa tll nhlMt. In A flifrlrn. fnr ilistrnntmont nl vnncocclo, llylrorpio, iiupuire, I.nst SlamuMia. Trcnlmont lr .Tlrill n Mnprlnltv. Con nninlrfttlons fWirrtMlIy c ntldrntlal. Ht'lirt stamp fnt llituk. OfTlcfi hnurst fl A. M. In2 1. M ft to 01 JU All day Saturday. Sundays, 10 to 12 A M. USED BY" ALL ROOFERS. ELASTIC Rubber Cement- V For Slate,-Tlle, Tin or Iron Roofs. Sold In all.slze packages from 10 pounds up Polntlnc up and repairing all cracked fnlnti. on all kinds of roofs, and around chimneys, coping stones, skylights, dormer windows, gutters, wood or stone work, breaks and nall boles, or any place to bo made water-tlphts un equalled for laying and bedding 8LATE AND TlLE ROOFS, also copings. They will never leak or become loosened- It Is very adhesive, sticks firmly to anything, forming a tough, lcnther-llko skin over tho top, will not run ol loosen from joints or cracks, summer or win ter. This coment needs no reference, it has. stood the teat for thirty-two years, and never inns to give poneci satisiaction, iv is ths most useful artlclo a roofer can have In his shop. The cement Is prepared ready for use, anc Is to be applied with a trowel, and Is kept moist by keeping covered with water or oil,, and will not get stiff or dry. Colors, brown aud biacic. (l'Jsmonsnea imi ) Address. J. G. hetzel, 69 Maine St., Newark, N. J. rouriJi St. Green. Phlindelr-hift AITER the family lbjslclaa, tbe bo j)ital and adi crllaiQg doctcri bare (alldl wtU as quailta pfonihe to Cuff you tvftur ail oilers fall, ami to give roe a vriut-n guarantee, free iJrlce, fret trtatmcut; aud afi-r tbe belt svlmlUra the I'll! maoului'turt r, with their to oaltcd touica, rcstoralltei, tablets. ar twrteri, other ttirtit iioitruoi bum big concern, tbe homo cure niedlcine Ui , etc., have mioillcd atd robbed too, THEN ro nod roimult D. O. P. TIIEEL. wbohnthtJOyeani'Ittropeaa KoBpilcl end 2eycan' praoti cnl experience. He examined by him. He will csndtdlj tell jow Liibcr Tour flate tf o-rtblo cr Dot. IletltAiiuotguacaiitee.Doi dnea he ciAlm to be God a equal, but be toft euro the moit det ?rat oaaea of Byphilli, Ulceri, Strictarts, GoE.orrb.aaj oUon. and Dlschareea. euficrtra fnm Melancholia am) liowoheartodarsg, end all those fHnonwd iTui tSecu of youthful1 Indiscretion, of both netti, are aure of a cure, Itmeubr CR THEEL doea cure bat all oibera ouly claim to do. LK THEEL UBCa common acono trtatmetitj lie combines tho Alio ratltlc, Ilomtropathlo, aud Eclectic ayatemsof medicine wber ever they are ltidlcaUHt. Hours : Pnily, 9 to 8 o'clock ttta Ingf, 6 to 8 , Wed. and Hat evenings Iroin G to 10 o'clock I Sua days, 9 to 12, bend 10 cts. ttnrlti of 2ct, f tamps for boor "Truth," the only true medical buck fcdrertled,a friend to oil youiiB, and midllu-aged or butb aexes, Writeorcall. AVOID doctors warning joungninut medical hooks t they are afraid jot nil) find their Iguorance eximsed. KKaD Dr. Tbeel a tesU rnoDlsls la Wednesday's and Saturday's Philadelphia Twa. 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Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store CORNKK CENTRE AND JARDIN STBEB Has remo ved ta Bill Jones' old s ta 17 SOUTH MAIN HTSEBT, WUw be will Ue pleased to raoet the wj ol his trlnds and tne pnbUe In Mllci wan a W.L i If you fm mad U.Do i the bo itute, stage f PI 0 ?0S ant. to u vote 0: 270 to aw. Everything In the DrlnWno 14 ' I I i if,.,.... iwi. ,i, r-