TO RULE THE HOUSE Conlost for Speaker Getting Warmer Each Day. FOUR, CONFIDENT CANDIDATES. Springer's Suddea Boom Oausis Many to i. Boliovo Ho is tha Man- The Domovrntlo Cntirui Will be Tleltl Rnturdiiy Nlzht-Kitlmattid HtreilEth of the I.eadftrl, Crisp and MIIM-MnMII lln's Frlanda Julillnnt Orr II Ik Chance 1 Uncertainty to tli Number of Votes Thnra Will be In the Caucus. WasIiinotcw, Dec. 1. The Speaker ship candidates and othor leading Demo crats have begun to discuss the subject of what la the beet hour (or convening the Speakership caucus. Generally the conference Is held on the Saturday night preceding the Monday upon which Con Kress meets. It hns been thought bent this year to hold the caucus In the After noon, as It Is always done when there is a prospect of a protracted fight. Mr. Mills, of Texas, however, predicts his nomination on the first ballot, and Is therefore In favor of having the cau cus In the evening, at usual. With striking unanimity both old and new members, except thoso coming irom otatos Having caudldates In the field, when spoken t as to their choice f r tho Speakership intimated that they had not y t mndo up their mimic, and ti at any plodgoi ns cr.bod to them nra without foundation. iicliiding Colouol 1 Hatch's Missouri delegation, whioh nrrivud in full foroe last night ami havo miij.s. taken up quarters nt Wlllanl's, there nra not, by actual count, 80 Democratic meuibors in the city of the 233 returned olocto.l. UreckenrldgB of Kentucky, Tracy of New York, and other prominent mon have sent on word to hold their mall as they will be here In a day or ho, but tho contingent at present in tho capital la not sulllcient to hnaa any reliable esti mates upon as to the strength of any candidate. No word has yet been re ceived from Judge Holman, chairman of the Democratic caucus, us to when it will be convened. Judge Holman's mall is still being forwarded to him out in Indiana. Just now there U much discussion of the respective chances of Mr. Springer, the latter' s sudden boom being a fea ture of the contest. It is claimed for Mr. Springer that he has almost tho entire Northwest at his back, and he claims to be gaining ground steadily. It Is generally be lieved that the peo pie interested in tb World's Fair intend to mnko a groat effort toolect Mr. tinrinuer, sriusuKii. for should he be elected tho World's Fair would be very likely to receive n liberal appropriation from Congress. Shrewd observers wi.o nre unprejudiced admit that the Illinois man will maKo a much bettor showing on the first ballot-than oven his friends had oxpeot ed. Judging from the way he Is con ducting his canvass, It would not bo surprising if ho did not receive tho solid aiippor ol tuu iNortuwest, lor tno nemo cratH. liko the Republicans of that sec tion. aro very clannish. Mr. Springer is noslnc as tho Candida' of a doubtful State, and insNts I ha Illinois can be carried by the Democrats n.ixt year. "Mills can't get It." said an observe r. who has been close lo tho light without being In It, "and think his followers tiro bound to go for Springer. Certainly Crisp can get none of thorn after iho bltloiuess which has arisen between .Mil Is and the Georgian. It is whispered that Mi Iillin may but while Mills man I do not can turn man from drop out, he is a himself think he to the citlsr. hla following over Texas." Judge Crisp's friends claim over 100 and his opponents do not place his strength at less than 80. Mr. Mills's friends claim 90 aud his opponents glo him lesi than 60. Shrewd placers give Springer 85, McMlilln 20, Hatch the .Missouri delegation of 13. Mr. Mclllllln Is ns sangut no as any of the candidates. Very logically he reasons that the fight betweon Mills and Crisp may become so bitter that ho may Le taken up as a compromise. Mr. Mo MlUIn has bean disappointed about the support ho oxpaoted from New York. Jle Is likely to havo the votes of three of tho Western New York Congressmen, and will certainly hava that of Con gressman Covert, the senior mombor of the delegation It has developed that Mr. Bynum falletl to turn over the Indiana delega tion to Mr. Mills wuen he retired. Only four of the oloven votes cun bo definitely counted on by Mr. Mills. Springer and Crisp will dlvldu the other seven. The Indications now are thut tho sll er question may become the principal Isstta tu the campaign. Senator Car- Hole's recent letter to JohnPoWttt War ner, which was in tho Interest of Mills, has brought the sil ver question to the 111Ib 1b In favor of keeping the livvrijurnbiuuiu uv. uaoKgroiinu, as tin Tarty is divided upor, it. This has led U many of the Demo cratic Senator in teresting themselves M'MIIXIN. tho Speakership contest as uiiioh as If they belonged to tho lower House, benator i'uirh of Ala liaiim is particularly Interested iu Crisp's lieluiir. Senator Vest spends considerable time xhoul Mr. Mills' headquarters, aud '. i-ookIt favors the election of the Vtun, as ho bellevea that Tarlll Hu ll riu should t the only Issue In the iivJtt campaign, and that thera la plenty of time to scttlo the silver question Af ter t lis next rresmentlAl election. Sena tor Vest's Influtnoi inny mean a great deal, for Missouri has 14 rotes, and Missouri Democrats believe In heeding the voice of their Senator. If the silver question becomes thus prominent, It Is genornlly believed that Mills must gain con siderable strength In tho Eastern and New England States where Judge Crisp was considered par ticularly strong. One thing that makes it dlfflcult to ovon guess the re sult of the contest, Is that no one knows WILSON. Just how many votes wll be In the cau cus. The Farmers' Alliance mombers Intend holding a caucus of their own, aud even Jerry Simpson does not know how many will bo in It. I he most conservative of the Demo cratic leaders say that the Democratic caucus will contain about U!J8 members. HAD EVERYON 'S CONFIDENCE. Ilenjaniln Ilerenson and the Manner In Which He Clot Away With 8Ir,000. Boston, Dec. 1. Benjamin Bersnson, a dry goods Jobber et Salom, and ono of the best known and most trusted mombers of the Jewish colony hare, who disappeared Saturday, taking with him between $10,000 and $15,000 In cash and valuables, obtained from his lie brew brethren of all conditions and oc cupations, has carried on his jobbing business prosperously for six yearn, and all his obligations have been promptly met. For some time past he has been ex changing his checks for cash among his acquaintances, utid -as every check was honored at the bank at which it was drawn, thoro was no question ns to his credit, it is stated that this system of raising money was adopted for the pur pose of onabllng Ueronson to secure as great amount of funds ns possible when the time came for his alleged premedi tated departure. lierenson left behind him n wifo nnd child. Mrs. lierenson thinks her hus band has deserted her for a former do mestic of tho family. A warrant for ills arrest has been sworn out nnd placed in the hands of the police. Well Known Ilulliler Head. WoitCESTEK, Mass, Dec. 1. A speclnl from New Orloans says: Caleb Alex ander Parker, n well known retired builder aud contractor, died here yes terday, uged 85 years. lie was a native of Worcester, Muss., and came to this city in 1632. Soon after he went to Jackson, Miss., where ho erected the Mississippi Stnte Capitol, the State In sane Asylum, the Hinds County Court House nnd other public buildings, lie also built a portion of the New Orleans, Jackson & Great Northern Bnilroad, now the Illinois Central. He came to New Orleans again in 1859, where ho erected some of the finest buildings In the city, among them the St. Louis Ho tel. miners' Hours or Labor Iteduceil. PniLADKLI'lllA, Doc. 1. The announoo meut is made at tho office of the Phila delphia & Reading Coal & Iron Com pany, that, pursuant to tho agreement made at the meeting of the sites agents of the varions coal-producing companies, held in Now York lust Tuesday, tho production and consequent tonuago will bo restricted, and iu order to accomplish tills purpose all the collieries of tho Plillmle'plila & ItenJflig Company will, commencing to-day, ruduco the hours of labor in the mines. This is n customary niensuro at this tiino of the year. Died from Unnatural Cntuof. AsnuitY Pauk, N J., Doc 1. Tho mystury surrounding the su Idon death of Miss Mamio 11 U hop, tho pretty young daughter of D.tvld Itowlatid of Wost A-ibury Park, has not yot beeu cleared up. An atttopty was made yesterday, and while the physicians will not make known the lesult of tno investigation thoy do not deuy that tho girl's death was tho roiult of unnatural causes. The stomach has beeu sent to Prof. It. Ogdcn Doromui, of New York, for analysis, and the inquest has been adjourned for two week, pending a report Irom the apocialist. Ciiho of maverick Hunk Directors. Boston, Doc. 1. Tho Uultcd States raud Jury assembled to-day. The cases of the three Maverick Hank di rectors will bd presented sometime dur ing the term, which lasts until the mid dle of March. Tho District Attorney Bays: "I cannot say when the cases will be presented. Tins department la all ready to begin now. The facts and fig ures from the nauk examination will be presented to tho grand jury, and nothing tuat may nave occurred since Oct 20 will affect this department." The Appeal DlitnUied. Boston. Dec. 1. In the United States Circuit Court yesterday Judge Colt dia mlsssed the appeal of the Boston & Philadelphia Steamship Company, the owners of the steamer Parthiun, in the libel of Nathaniel C. Scott for damages for a collision betwoen a schooner and the aloamor. The decree of the District Court, assessing $1,750 against tho Par thiun, is allirnied. Adjudged lusane. New Tonic. Dec. 1. John Q. Roth, who attempted to assassinate Hov. John Hull, suuday, and Louis Arinnnu, who wat arrested a few days ugo for forcing his attentions upon Mrs. Ubas. li, Alex ander, daughter of tho California millionaire Crocker, were yesterday olll- dally adjudged insane. PENNSYLVANIA BRIEFS. Pittsburg street car lines have gone back to live cent fare. The now warship Now York will bo lauir.hoJ at Philadelphia to-morrow afternoon. Tho funeral of Mrs. Ellon Drexel, wife of Anthony J. Drexvl, took placj yoster- day afteinoou from the family residence In Philadelphia. The black wiolder of a razor, George Shorter, who cut Ilav. Samuel Am brose's abdomen upon iu church at Da la wure City, was arrested at Chester. Governor Pattlsou has unpointed Christopher K. Heydrick, of Venango County, to succeod thn lata AssocUte Justice Clark on the Supreme Bench. Uev. Jolin Scully, wlio lias been re moved from the preatdeuoy of the Jesuit College of St. John, 1'ordlmm, ci. V.. will go to Philadelphia to be a professor In BU Josepn't Uolloge. -VMS Knaampnimt Dates Changed. AMUNY, N. Y., Dec, 1. The dates of the next anr.ual encampment of the 6ate O. A. K., which was scheduled to be held In Buffalo ou Feb. 21 anil US, has been changed to March U and 10. Thli Is necessitated from the fact that Music Hall cannot be procured for the former dates, anil tho hotel facilities would not be adequate) be (ore tho lattor date. Inorrnsaiif Drud L iters. Wasiiikoton, 1)jc. 1. Tho annual re port of D. 1'. Llobbanlr., superintendent of tho Dead Letter Ulllue, covering the operations during the past fiscal year, has been submitted to tho lntmnstur General. There was received during the year 0,589,400 pieces of original dead mall matter, an lncrensd of 311,904 plecos over tho previous 11 teat year. Jiather risky tho offer that's made by the pro prietors of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Rem edy. Risky for them. For you, if you have Catarrh, it's a certainty. You'ro certain to bo cured of it, or to ho paid SsfiOO. That's what they offer, and in good faith they euro you, or pay you, no matter how bad your case, or of how long standing. But is it so much of a risk? They havo a medicino that cures Catarrh, not for a time, but for all time. They've watched it for years, curing the most hopeless cases. They know that in your caso there's every chanco of success, almost no chance of failure. "Wouldn't any ono tako such a risk with such a medicino? Tho only question is aro you willing to make tho test, if tho makers aro willing to tako tho risk? If so, tho rest is easy. You pay your druggist fifty cents and tho trial begins. piEItGUHON'8 XIIEAXItIT, T. J. VBnOTJBON, MANAQEB. WEDNESDAY, DEO. 2, '91 Third season of America's represen tative Irish comedian, JOSEPH J. SULLIVAN, Supported by a powerful company In the successful musical Comedy.drama, The Black Thorn. 1 HETTY GIRLS. NEW DANCES. ORIGINAL 8PECIALTIBS, OATOIIY SONGS. BI'AllKLING MUSIC. Snnelnl noenerv for Iho entire production. uiuler llie mauaemoni oi it. w. winuet. Keserve a seats ousiie ut iv riiu a units iwro Vrlots 25, 3i and 50 ce nti. do you WANT A GOOD FIT ? aud well made, fashionable clothes; If to, call on w. cr, Jacobs. Fashionable Custom Tailor, 8 South Janlin Street, Shenandoah Cull and sen samples of the latest goods and the styles. Good wor&manshlp, promptness ana rair prices. Ferguson ! House Restaurant (Under management of Enoch Lockett) Cor. Main nu el Centre Streets FIKST.CI.iASS LUNCH COUNTER. Best boer, porter and ales always on tap. Ct garsoi too nuesi. uruuus. Pfnladclpliia Cheap Bargain Siore For a full line of WINTER UNDERCLOTHING, Ladles' and Geuta' Furnlsblni Goods at the lowest prices mi cciai lino m win furls at 1 25 each. J. RABIN0VITZ, 110 E. Centre siree WALL PAPER BARGAINS Largest aud cheapest slock in town. Artistic Paiulio!, Graining and Decoralin; J. P. CARDEN, 10 2-6ra 221 W. Centre Bt., SHENANDOAH CHRIS. BOSSLER'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT 201 N. Main St., Shenandoah. The Finest Siotk of Beew, Alas, Ggars, fc DRESSMAKING SCHOOL To tho ladles of Bheuandoah and vicinity. A Sclentmo Dross untllnganu Making uranon Hclmol Is auened In roam No. 8. Uobbins' liiillritnor. nvpr the nasi nrlloe. whero DUDllS are taki n and taught the lattstand best sys tem or cutting aua uressmaKing. xne system I.. ..... .)... lni,nM nnrt mnncv anil I. ! v. rttviugui nu. inuui uu ........ j ...... .i readily acquired. All are delighted who have learned it, upen evenings. U-9-tf Mr. K. C. UKWITT, Grand Holiday Opening ! You W1H il i wul 1 lo call niul Inspect "iiik(o,ds Wo carry wlco the tin omit of stook wo 11(1 lligt Cl'llunti. din) iriKwe nmy be uluo to pleusu you In ovcry rcBr.cct, nnd by fulr nnd ltnttnfr.ltln .1..tl...- . . . ..mU...u,0 ucamiB uxpBci to even surpass our previous fluttering results. We Now Carry a Full Always fresh goods. & WAIDLEf, No, 8 4 S1 fy ONCE TRIED AIWA YS USCD. Van Qnoiitbrtb (Sbcoa is cheering, more sustaining and more satisfying than ton. ot pnfton linff Vn 1. r. nnonnn rn7. n..t.t:i..i "WANTS, Sco. Adverttsemenf tn thin column, nnt erfeetHnn lines. 5 c. for one insertion. 7.rw. lor tn,n si fnr three; one week, ji.50; two weeks, t'2: one month, $1. rrAIlMB FOIt SALE. Aroyou look- J. lieu er. Frncicviue. ra, . as to where they ro located and for terms. &22-tf WANTED. Young fell 11 lo IS years of nge. ow nuout Apply at 11 2I-lf Schmldt'H storo, T?OU S-MjE. One store room mid J ons dwelling bouse. Lnt 80 fVot fr.int. nnd 110 feet de.-p, l'Iao. 315 Wesi Co 1 street. Easy ierm. Apply to Frank warning. ii-14-im WANTED. By tho Bltiger Maiiu lacturln: Or. a young man to sell Sluger setvl'ig machines. Must bo abla lo M'eafc the Pollstt and Kngllsh languages. Good position for tho right man. Apply nt once to the liucr suwlng machine uNtce, H entre street, Hhenatidoili, fa. 11-2MW 1X7" A NTH D. Good canva seru for 1 . Advnuresln the Mlnet." the onlv work ever published irlvlne a complete n cord and description ol the great mining disasters i America, ierms uoerai. uuress, i. i. '.M Hi ley. Canton, Ohio. 11 21 It ev sat rpo THE PUBLIC My wife,Frnn- JL els Wonn, having left my bed and board wunomjusi causoor provocation, mis IB io notllv tho tmolio noL to clve bcr ruv credit on my account, as I shall ray nothing con- traciea iy tier. umjkuis wiiib, uiiDcruin, in., rtov. w, intft. u-tfu-3i FOR SALE. The "gray team of horses recently used by the Columlila II. & S. K. K. Co., No. 1 Tbo borees will bo a bargain to the purcbaers. FKAnK 1.EWIK, John Eisenhower, Jkhb O'Nkii.i., KllANK fODHIKOTOK, JAMES MCDONALD, Il'21-tf Trustees. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice Is heiehy given that an application will bempde lo the'Court ol Common l'l'a ol Schuylkill county on Monday, December 21st, A.I). 18!ll. ot JO o'clock In iho loienoon, un der thc"corporathui act of tho commonwealth ol Pennsylvania, approved April 12), 1871 "and the Mirtplement-t thereto, for the ohatter ol an uiouueu corporation loue caueu t. ueorge s Jthuunlan I'atbollo Honctlclal Hocletv. ol Kliexandoali, I'a." Hnln assuctatlou Is lo he locaiea in nenauaoan, i'a.. anuto nave lor Us object the m ili tenance ol a society tot social, educational and benrflcial pur- prtKes to its members Irom lunds collected tuerein. ri. G. M. IIOliLOPETEIl, Attorney for Annllcunts, Bhenandoah, Pa., Nov. 23, '81. ll-21lw THE TWENTY-NISTH ANNUAL SESSION Teachns Instituis of Echuylkill Go., will be held In MUUSOX'S T11EATI1E, SHENANDOAH, l'A,, December 14 io 18, '91. MONDAY, Major Henry C. Jldiie One of the creaUsl Orators aud Word Paint crs. lie liui iii-idd a tour uroaud tbo w.ifl x wltUasuccss Ittloless thau marvelous VUF.SUAV, Dr. James T. lletlley Tho great Orator of the West, "The Sunny niao or L.iie." WHONI5IIDAV, dllns OUle Torbet ami Jfer Concert Co-. MUs Ollle Tarlftt, Violinist. Hlcrnor Vlltorla Hdccarlnl. B.mrano. JIlss I'aolluo Miinu grill'.), Contr dto .miss i .on n i-ona, aiugiug Jieauer Mr, Gustavo Tn dberg, Tenoi. .noos. lustor urjiev, i-ianist. All eminent and jxipularartlsts. TiiUK.sn.vv. Marshal V. Wilder, l'he Groat Humorist. bo I'nrtr. Hiutcrs aim ouartclte. Mies Annie A Park, O'ornet and Zither MI-sGeorelo I. Para, cornel aua Mandolin. Miss Katie Helta Park, Cornet Tr i n bono and 1'iauo. Miss AdL. Pa-k, Pornet and Mandolin. ALI, UOL.O AUTlhTH l''r. he Jlonton IVanscrlnt: "The Park Concert C 'inpauy g.vo ouo nl their popular cjucerts Monday evening Th n ntlre )irert asrtoelvedwl h rantutous applause astiey nnnento I In their dltl'erent selections. They aieail art'sts, nod deuerve all the applause tue aeiinie J auuieaoe givo mem. BEABON T1CICKTS. Bccurlng Ileserved Heats, Balny.:':'.''!? Blngle admission 50c Tho nlisrlfjr tho tale of reserved spat tick ets will be oneiuu at ine u ix oince or I'd gn son's Theatre, ou Baturday, licceniber 6, at 10.30 i. in. llefjra nDonlmr clxi-t uarlles dt firing lo urobase tickets will draw numh. rs ror posuiou in line, utcn leacuar in line mnv nurcaase anv number of tloaeta not ax oeedlng twenty, und ouch cliisen In ltno may purcnaso auy uumoer uoi.exoeeuinK leu. The rfiirwisntatlvoof ntch district will be required loprw,entlo Iho ticket agout a list of lue names or me uiu ters lor wuuiu iw uuys t.ip.irnii:. Any iiffbou may loin t .e Hue a Becond time with the same prlvlliEos as at Urst. After December 12 tht chart will be open at Kiriui's urugsioro. Doors opau it 7 p.m. Entertalnmont com lnsnoeat 8. HAILWAY AUltANGEMENT'3: Trains after each nvenlng entertainment to nit iioii.ta nn 1.. V. It. it. between Ashland and Delano, Arringomenls fori-peoial trains o other points on u. v. li. ll ana j-enn a n H. ran be made with Hunt. A. P. lllakslee, Delano, and G. O. Lewis, Pottsvllle. O. W. AElfH. County Buperlulendent. J H rOHKBOY, AnORUCf-AT-LAW. OH4o-tilia ibIMl loraer MtlojnlOaif . 4, m. Line of Finest Candies. Look over our stock. Soi Main ft. Shenandoah, J Lehigh Valley Railroad. ABKANOHMENT or PAB8ENOKB TnAIKfl. NOV 15. 1891 i'afcsoneer trains will leave Bhenandoah for akucu i;uun iiauqua, adelDhl 122. MO. 5.2flr..m. For Uelvldere, Delaware Water Gap and tttrottdsburg at 6.47, a. m.,and 6.26 p. m. For fjambertvllle and Trenton, 9.08 a, m For White Haven, Wilkes-Uarre and I'ltts ton 6.47, 9.08-, 10.41 a.m., 8.10 and 628 p. m. ForTunkhannock, 10,41a. m 3.10 aud 5.26 p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca; Geneva and and Lyons 10.41 a. n., and 6.2(3 p. m. For Laceyvllle, Towanda. Bayre, Waverly, Elmlra, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls Chicago aud all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and .tn p. m. For IClmlra and the Wost vlaHalnmnnnia. si 1.10 p.m. For Audonrled, Uazlelon, Btockton, Lum er Yard, Weatlsirly and Fenn Haven Juno dou at 6.47,7.40,9,08 a. ffi.and 12.62, 3.10 aud VIS p. m. ror jeanesvuie, ievuuon ana lieavei llcadow, 7.40, 9.08 a. m, and 5.26 p. m. r or ocranion ai a.n v.uh, iu.4i a. m. 6 it) ana :28p. m. For Ilaxle Brook. Jeddo. llrifton nnd Fren. .and at 6.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m 12J2 8.10 and a.o p. III. j or ttuasajce at 0.47 ana 9.08 a. m and 10 d. m For Wlgeans, Qllberton and Fractvllle at ,6fl and 8.52 a. in., and 4 ja p. m. S.47, 7.40V 9.08, 10.41, . m., 12.62, 3.10,5.20, 8,03, .4. tlUUllMi p. Ul ForJjost Creek, 31rardville and Ashland .27, 7.46.8.52, 10.16 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 6.85. 10 and 9.14 p. m. For Darkwater. Bt. Clair and Pottsvllln. 50 7.40, 9.52, 10.43 a. m., 122,3.10,4.10, 5.28 and .in. For Buck Mountain. New Boston and Morea.7.40. 9.03. 10.41 a. n... 12.62. 8.10. 6.28 and H.ttlp.m. For Itaven llun, Centralla, MU Carmel and dhamoktn, 82, and 10.15 a. m., 1.40, 4.40 nu ojw p. m. Trains leave Shamokln for Bhenandoah, 7.65 11.65 a. m., 2.10, 40 an 9.30 p. m., arriving at Bhenandoah, 9.05 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 6.28 and 11.13 p. IU. For Lost Greek, Glrardville and Asliland, SO, aio 115 a. m., 2.45 p. m. For Darkwater. Bt. Clair and Pottsvlllf. .IK), 9,10 a.m., 2.45 p.m. For Yatesvllle. Mahanoy City and Delano. .00, 11X a. m.. 1.40, 4.40, 8.03 p. m. For Lofty. Audenrled and Hatleton. 8.00 a m 1:40 p. m: For Mauch Chunk. Lehlghton, Blatington, Oatanauqun, Allentown, Bethlehem, Eastor and Now York, 8.00 a. m., 1.40 p. in: r or rnuaaeipnia, i.w p. m. K. B. BYINQTON, Hen'l Vans. Afft.. Hethlh'" DO YOU WANT RELIEF? KROUT'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY Mill promptly relieve the mct diev t reusing caaoof Acuta or Chronic Kheu ntatlsm or Gout. By ctrictly ob6enfln( tbo direction, it wilt curojou permau. UuUbt th nuneroua rreparttloni thut Bool the country, tltli medicino ! a jh:g111o for the tidliltl 3r fn" "cureHl" One bottle make la connectloQ ith iho I'lIU, com I nee the u(Terer tht the (irojicr rvmedy hit Lees found. You areetrntatlr re-cu-iie.l ta'li.tt the mcrlti of iKICOUX'S KllKUJMATIO ICEMKDV, ai lit rkluabto ropr ties &re endoried by tiuadredi of the mom flattering testimonials. On! t,egtaUo lnfrdlenU, rmrkble for thrlr eurailve iowera, are uipil Iu the mttiu(acture ofKRUUTtt KHKUMATIO lif.MKDY $1.03 For Settle. 6 Battles, $5. CO. rills, 25 Cts. Box. ctioutaoturer, and jqq ill receUelttir i mall. AlilU' lit U U 3G37 Market Mrcct, I'liilad'a, Tu. People's Oyster Bay ! EQAN' UUILXUNQ, 72 K. Centre St., SUcuaudonli CHAS. C. GUISE, Props. OYSTERS Uiw, Htewed, Scalloped, IMnned or Fried to oritur. Famdles supplied at their house with the best oysters iue uiaraev nuorus. All Orders Promptly Filled. JOHN GOSLET'S Green Truck Stand ! Cor. Main and Oak Streets. Fresh Oysters Received Daily. A Que line of Choice GROCERIES Nuts and Candles. JPoxillry of all Kinds, Mr. Costlet rrccives his ereen truck dallv Irom the city markets, which is a gu trance to his em'omers that the? will receive fresh goods whn buyi: g from him, , LEATHER andSH0E niDIUS DP. J". CLBARY, Dealer In all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and first-class stock. A1 Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA. Q M. HAMILTON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AMD SUR0E0S. Office Pa. 26 Went Lloyd Btreet, Shenandoah V ra Poi adolphlaand Reading Railroad rime jrto&l M eeel JTor. IS, 1891 RAINS LEAVE SHENANDOAH AS FOLLOWS Kor Nmt Ynrlr via PhltariAlnhio ....w uw 2.10 5.25, 7.20 n, m. and 1285 2.60 and (Ml j. in. rjunaay z.iu and 7. a. m. For New .SFk' vlft Mauch Chunk, week days, 6.25, .20, a. m. and 12.35 and 2.60 n. m. KOr ItGadlnir nttrl I'hllariArnl.la wuiV rinttl p.23,7.20, a, tn., 12.35 2,so and 6.66 n.m. s.moay. z.iu ana 7.48 a. n iXO p. m. Cor Marrlsburc. week riavs. !il.7.ai a. m.i 1,60, 6.65 p. in, r Aiieniown, week Han. 7.20 . m 12.S9 .'0 d. m. Tr I'ottsvlue, week days, 2.10,7.20,a. mi, i2.0 2.S0 and 6.53 p. m, Uunday, 2.10 and 7. , m., 4.30 p.m. For TaniHoua and Mahanoy City, week dy, 2.10, 5.2r, 7.20, a, in., 12.3? 2.60 and 65 1 fit.. Bunday, 2.10 and 7.48 a. m 4.30 p, m. Additional for Mahauoy City, week days 7.00 p. rn. . For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.20a, m.,2.60 p.m. For Willlornsport. Bunbury and Lewlsbnrk, veek days. 8.25, 7 JO and llo a. m 1,85, 7.5) m. Bunday 3:25 , m., 8.05 p. m. For Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2.10 8.26, 7.00 and H.2J, n. in, Bunday, 2 10, 8.25 and 7.48 a. m,' 8.05, 4.30 p. m. For Glrardville (Rappahannock Btatlon) Z'PPWi 2Mt 8-2i 6-' 7aa n 11.80 a. m., 12.36. 1 85 2.60. o.6ft. 7.D0 arul H.V,. n. vi. Hnnilav 2'10 3 25, 7.48 n. m., 8.06, 4.30 p. m. Kor Ashlanrl and Bhanif.kln. ivaaJt Stavm o M.ao, tuv, a. in,, loo, 7,uu ana . m. aunaay 8.23, 7 H a. m 8.05 p. m; TItAINH VI1M HUJAN A 11 . Leave New York yla PMladelpbla, week mys.7.45 a. m 1.80, 4.00, 7.80 p. m., 12.11 ilEhl. Sunday, 6.00 p. m., 12.16 nlgnt. Leave Near York via Maunh Chunk, woek lavs. 4.80, 8.45 a. m 1.00 and 3.45 p. m. Bun day, 7.00 a.m. Leave Philadelphia, wees: days, 4.10, and 10.UU a. ra. 4.00 and 6.00 p. m., trom Broad tnd Callowbill and 8.35 a. m. and 11.80 p. m. from 8th ana Ureen streets. Bunday 9.05 a, m. 11.30 p. m.rrora etb and Urxeu. Lmave iteadlng, week days, 1.85. 7.10, 10X6 and 11.60 a. m., 6.66, 7.67 p, m. Bunday 15 and 10.48 a. m. Leave Pottarllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 a. m ISb, 0.11 p. m, Bunday. 2.40, 7.00 a. m. and 2.05 -. m. Leave Tamaqun, wee days, 8.20, 8.48 anC 7.43 . m. and 2.50 p. m. ieave mauanoy uny, wwn onys, a.fu. v.is indll.47n. m 1.51, 7.42 and 9.44 p.m. Bnn lay, 3.40,8.17 a. tn., 3.20 p. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week 3ayB, 'J'11,4.00 I.S0, V3i. 11.09 a. m.,1.05, 2,(W. 5 20, 6 28, 7.67, and "inOD. m. Uundav2.4i). 4.(10. and 8.27. a. m. 337,6.01, p.m. litsavo uiraraviue (tiappanannocK niaiioni ffonk days, 2.47, 4.07, 6.38, and 9.41 a. m., 12.05, .12, 6.24, 6.82, 8.03 and 10.06 p. m. Uunday, 2,17, .Of, 8.33 a. m. Ml, 6.07 p. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week daya, 8.00,9.45 and 1.55 a, in. 3.85 and 11,16 p. in. Uunday 11.16 ).m. For Baltimore, Washington and the west 'tn II. & O. It, It., through trains leave Ulrard 1 venue station. Philadelphia, (P. & 11. It. II.) ' 1.10, bui nuu u:i a. iu., i.ih, 9.21, D.ooan'r 7 1 p. rn. Bunday, 8.55 8.02 11.27 a, in., 8.56 542aud7.13p.rn. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. j. eave Philadelphia, Chestnut Htreet "Wharf niu noum aueei nrnan. I'or Atlantic CI It, p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. m. and'f.OO, p. m. Bnndaya, express, 9.00 a. ra. Acoam m4atlon,8.00 a. m.and 4.30 p. m. Itetnrntns, leave Atlantic City, depot .Mantle and Arkansas aveuaeo. week-days Express, 7.30, 9.00 a. ra. and 4.00, p. m. Ac commodations. 10 a. ru. and 4.30 p.m. Bun days Kxpress, 4.00, p, m. Accommodation, 7.30 a.m. nnd 4.30 p. m. O. U. HANOOOK, Gon'l Pasa'r Agt. A A. MULKOD. Pres. & Gen'l Manager. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. BOHUTIIU. DIVISton, 9n and after Sejiiember 1, 1391, trains will ia Shenandoah as follows.' For Wleean. Ullbertun. Fraokvllle. New Castle, Bt. Clair, and way points, 6.00, 9.11 m ana 4. is p m, Bnndays, 600, 9.40 a m and 3.1 0 p m. For Pottsvllle, 6.00, 9.10 a m nnd 4.15 p m, Bnndays, 600, 8.40 a m and 8.10 p m, For Iteadlne, 6.00, a in and 4.15 pin BnndayB, 600. 9,40 a.m. and 3.10 nm. For Pottstown. Phoenlxvllle. Norriatowci tnd Philadelphia (Ilroad street station), 6,00, a. ill. uuu s.xa p nu wuu uuya Bundays. (KXi. 9.40 a m 3.10 D m; Trains leave Fraokvllle lor Bhenandoah al iu,4uam ana iz.ii, 7.u, iu,uvp m. uunaays, 11.18 a m and 5.40 r m. Leave Pottsvllle tor Bhenandoah, 10,15 anc! 11.48, n m 7.15, 9.42 p m. Bnndays, 10.40 a rr 5.15 d m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad street station)! ror Pottsvllle and Bhenandoah, 5.67, 8.35 a u 4.10 and 7.00 p m week days. Bunday 6.50, ancl For New York, 8.20, 4.06, 4.40, 6.85, 6.50, 7.8cl H.208.SH, t).60, 11.00andll.l4,ll.S5am, 12.00 noord itimiiea express, i.uo ,ou p m.) i.i i.su, f .iu o, o, o.zj, o.ou7.is.uanv t m, u.ui niKUl. r 11.35 k ra. and 12 21, 12.41, 2.30, 4 02, (llmlteftl i.i), a.25, ai, n i ,',! .. . o in ana 12.01 nigh9 For Boa Girt. Lonir Branch and lntermedlat'l Btatlons 6.50, 8.2". nnd 11.3!) a. in., 3.30, 4.00 p. ui weeis uHys, m muy . o a. in. i ITrtr fluid,. .....t UToDhlnirinn OR1 1 O, I 0.10 anu 11.18 a. m., 4 41, 0 57, 7.10 p.m. aud' 12.( J nlnhtdadv and 8 31. 10.20 u. in.. 12 35 nimltci express with dinlne car to Ilattlm ire) 1.30, 8J p. in. we a uays. v or uaminoro only z.iu, 4.' wioxdivs. 5.08. 11.80 n.m. dallv. 1 For llichmoud, 7 20 a. ra aud 12.03 nlglf dallv. 1 80 n. ni. uall v. except Sund.iv. I l'raiut leave UarriBbur ior Plitsuure arj .no wcsievory aay at 'i-iana b.iu a m ail 10 1 (limited) and ill), 8 30, 9.35 p m. Way f(j Altoona i a in and l.io p ni every aay. I For Pittsburg only, 11.29 a m dally ana 10.1 . in wees aays. Leave Bunbury lor Wllllamsport, Klmlil "anandatgua, itoahester, nnflaloand JSlasal I'niiBg o,iu a iu uaiiy, nuu i.iu pin weex a'A'A 'UJ 1ttlftlUD, u,r u. Mtiii& unjfD, For lCrle and mediate points, 6.10 a ll tally. For Loci, laven, 6.10, and 9.66 a I tally, 1.42 and O.Ai p. m. week days, 1 tsnova o.lu a m i.ra ana d,vj p ui wees una :V) a. in Huadays, ham. K. ruutt, 'Jsn. man' J.K.WOOD. 1 ion. Pass. A I 1! irst National Banl THF.ATIti; nUILDIMG, SHENANDOAH, PEl! Capital, $ioo,ooo.o i A. W. Leisenrmg, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., J. R. Leisenrmg, Cashier, 1. W.Yost, Ass" t Cash Open Dally From 9 to 3I 3 PER CENT, INTERES Paid on BavltiKB Deposit!. JOHN H. EVANS' SALOONij 1 30 E. CENTRJ3 BT., SHENANDGju FRESH BEER. PORTEP?L : Finest bmnda of Tbe best tosaceHvrxe droilra. tf 4 1 it . - . . l. .Ll h x