The Herald. rauiMnm) da.iv, suhday rxouithk wssm.v, irtwr satoriiat. tt.A. HOY Mi .. ..... fmiirtourr Jf.fi. HOY Hit !Mr VuMlthn VT.J. WAXK1XH Lawif HUnr jr. 3T. ROTHK Mnnnum- LOCAL OPTION KILLED. The Measure Voted Down in the House at Harrisburg. A LONG DRAWN OUT DISCUSSION. Tin ttvaanso Hmal,d taw a larger otroula Me in ".Shenandoah than any other paper pub- Books opatti to alb ' M UO 1 BO SUBSCRIPTION rates: OUt,(xir year,.....-..-....- ... rancLT, par year,...-....-.. Transient, 10 cants per line, tint Insertion stats per line est subsequent insertion, Rates isjt reenter advertising ann be bad on applica tion M the office or by mall Inured st the Postofflce at Shenandoah, Pa (or transmission through the malls aa second-class mall matter. TXSMIb nothing ' Ooiistllw ilr.u depriving Hie President of the rtnitMi auiea of the privileges of a day of rest. Mi 88 Bass Mitchrli.., of Chicago, bit flniBhed her 10,000 mils jaunt by fall without aettlnir her foot uu the grouud. It is a rettmrkable achieve mont. Fiillv m remarkable, too, It the young lady's pro in Is not to per betuftte in book form her Impression from a wr wlndivv. The world ii growing better In many respects. Tmk nalcbtug up of the IJaker Hal lot bill is eugaging theattenMou of the Leifislature. If it need amendment, and no doubt it doe in some particu lam. w take occasion to caution tile menders against too many altera tions. What sometimes is very plau slble in theory proves detrimental in practice. The English are laboriug under the hallucination that the Home Ituie movement has a parallel la the a .v..rii.n apcwifiloii movement. But tfonth Carolina, when she seceded had legislative autonomy and Ireland has not. She had everything that Ireland now craves when she entered luto. the war for slavery; and as soon as the rebellion was suppressed her legislative aut inoray was restored We are not aware that Ireland Intends to flre upon the British flag or to fight for the perpetuation of negro slavery, "FvaRY dav increases our travellug mill He. One of the reoent advance- In that direction Is an arrangement o the Reading Railroad Company Ly which the transportation, without eharge, of children' coaches, sewing maohlues, invalid chairs, typewriting maobines and such other articles as families going to the country for the summer may desire to tsko with them -will be allowed. This arrangement, we understand, will apply to all the lines of the road, and its advantages will no doubt be fully appreciated by those who ars thus favored. The Urpnter I'm tltin ir the Way Spent In llebHte on the laturM of the Mill Tin' Aet In Ratabllah llimrila of Aililtm tliiH for tile Set tlnmetit at IabnrTrtiih1c 1'Hsseii Klimllj' In the .Senate. Harrissuro, April 12. Considerable In terval; wan manifested in the proceedings of the state legiHlHture yesterday and wbeu the gavels (ell railing the two branches to urder there were few vacant seats to be' seen, owing to .which there was little, time lost In getting down to active business. In the house the most Interesting feature ot the day's proceedings was the discussion on the local option bill, which occupied the major portion of the session, while the sen ate dovoted roost of itJt time to the Intro ductlon mill flmtl passage of bills. Among the bills introduced in the seriate was one by Senator Herring for the protection of county bridges from damage by persons riding or driving horses, cattle or other bvnsts of burden raster than a whIk. Senator Brown, of Westmoreland, amend eel iiis road 1)111 to irlve Philadelphia the benefit, ot its provisions anil reduce the ap propriation to Si ,000,000. I lie hill to provide Tor the election or. township treasurers was defeated on final paHiijre. The bill to exempt from the payment ol the mercantile license all dealers m mer cbnudisu in Philadelphia whose annual galea are less than $8,000 wad generally ili.tcuswd. Senator (loom fired some sta tistics nt the measure which were damag ing. He showed that last year the city treasurer of Philadelphia collected luztf, 60 in mercantile taxes and that the cost of collection was Ave per cent. Several Senators could not see good reason for ox- oneratmg these venders ot merchandise from tax. Senator Penrose made a speech in support of the bill, which has been amended to apply to the whole state. The bill was defeated yeas 18, nays 22. An attempt will probably be made to re-eon-eider this vote. These bills passed Anally: To provide for the payment of the cost and expenses of trying prisoners convicted In the courts of Huntingdon county lor tne violation of the law while Inmates of the Pennsylvania Industrial reformatory, and for their maintenance in the county prison or penitentiary after their conviction. Authorizing chattel mortgages. 10 se cure to venders of chattels and personal property a lien upon the property sold, and to provide for the recording, enforcement and collection tnereor, ana provui.i. ; penalty for the failure to disclose tL.i exist ence of a chattel mortgage. To provide for the manner of reducing capital stock of corporations. To quiet titles to land and to cure de fective acknowledgements. ' 'lthomina cities to take, use and an- r.,i;.riate i vate property for public park p' i poses an 1 providing tor tne eouuemnn iioti thereof. Relating to impaired mutual insurance companies U . ii.saWtsMBsv Richest of all in Lcaveninc Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Hi. JfikWK. I H IUIIMI I.. iSTlM 1 firm B JTJw-.aa &P kWLZrWW ITCI'V DffDsR . mm uum SY'S FirstNationalBank Anthracite cotl used eic sivpiy, lnsurinl cieanuncfls ana comiori TIMBTAHLX It) KrrEOT JAN. 9, 1893. Trains lesvo Shenandoah R8 follows! , WOCK UKTB, n.m. Stlindivl 2.(8, 7.4o a. m. For Now Yfirh via Mauch Chunk, or Meauinc nnu i-oiiauvipinu, nucit THEATHK HUlliDINO riUcniitMloali, Jfcitnn. days. .08, 5. S3, 7.18, 10.08 a. m.,U.33, 8.48, 5.53 p. m. Hun day, 18.08,7.48a. m., 4.28 p. m flip "or Harrisburg, week days, 2.08, 7.18 a. m., ,7ft 2.48. 5.53 cm. uu mas 'ini;i-.i:::i thk ciiom:i: Dr. HiilTklne Proi.ilse to Olve H I Metlim to the World. Berlin, April 12. Dr. Haffktne ha: wrltUn fmm India to the Kussian papen OKKKRAI. Sl'OKTINO SB1VS, Tom Williams is the favorite in the bet ting in his coming fight with Billy Murphy nt Coney Island. President Von Der Ahe la offering $100 CAPITAL,- ' For Auentown. week days, 7.18 a. m., 12.13, P'P ,.. I'or i'oiwvlliq. weeK aays, .i, i.io. m.,i.ff, 8.48. 6.5K d. m. Sundftv. 2.08, 7.40 a. m., 4.18 p. m, nh&nnv Cftv. week 2.08. 5.33. 7.18,10.08 a. m., 12,38, 2.48, 5.53 p. m. Sun- For TamaQiia and day, 2.08, 7.48 a. m. that he lias conquered cholera by his Inoo . to any amateur club that can beat the St. illation method. He sajs tkst he has inoculated a hun dred persons with positive resultsand prom ises UijL'h- ids method to the world on hu return Inim India, Dr Haftkiuu Is a practicing ltactwriolo gist, iJ3 years old. He commenced his in vestigatious by operating upon rabbits, pigeons and guinea pigs, and. finding these successful, he inoculated himself, and after two inoculations, first with attenuated and then with active virus, he considered lilm tlf cholera proof. It was Dr. Hnffkiu who superintended the inoculation of the New York Herald correspondtut'lu September last liefore hi departure for the seat ot cholera in Hamburg. Until AVele Drowned. Huntinotok. W. Va., April 12. On Greenbriar river, near Hinton, a sad acci dent occurred yesterday. Mrs. Itoxley, the wife of a prominent and well-to-do cltixen, accompanied by her 4-year old son, at tempted to drive across the stream, when the vehicle they were in wa urawn lntoan eddy and smashed to pieces against the rocks. Both weie drowned. Seveiily-flvc-Year-OId I.overs SlRrrlrd. Buffalo, N. Y., April 12. Thomas Hanahan and Mrs. Mary Hunahnn were married yesterday in St. Bridget s church. nd the crowd was so great that a detail ot Do'.lce was sent to preserve order. The in terest in the wedding was due to the fact that the bridegroom is 70 and the bride 70. They had been lovers for many years. The Democrats Win. New BncNswicK, N. J., April 12. In the Cltv elec ion hero veaterday. the demo crats elected Van Chat, mayor, and Dunn, assessor. They also elected William f Uarkins rwonler, and gamed one member of the ei. council, making that body stand nine det.iWri.t-, and three republicans. Kansas from us earliest statehood down to the present w riting lias been noted for its peculiarities, whether in VoHties, In mortgaged lands and houses, in Populist uprising, or more raeeutly In the fact that for the first time in the history of the country women have been exercising the voting franchise in' nil the towns of the state. They exercised the rllit vigorously and with telling eilect. Whether this is to be regarded as the advent of u new political era, or merely spasm which in ty or may not again oour, are ijue-itloiis for the future, feut for the readiness with which women have taken hold of persuits which until receutly were eonsidtred the prerogatives of men only, it is not iinraiiknnntilH to assume that the exutnnleset by tho Kansas women will be followed by the women of all states in which voting for public officers Ie one of their prerogatives, and. moreover, that having secured that right in one or two statos, the vlutat will sooner or later be accorded to them in all. Louis Browns during the exhibition seusou John .1. Quinn declares his willingness to ltck Paddy Mcliride, of Philadelphia, against Johhnie OriMn, to fight tor 2,000 a side. Charlie Mitchell, writing from London, savs he will return to this country in Au gust Instood of September, as previoiislj announced. The latest baseball bulletin by President Younj? has been sent out and is as follows Contracts With Chicago, James R. Kjan; Cincinnati, Ueorge Hill; Philadelphia, L. Cross, J. A. Boyle and William llallinan, Washington, John Strieker ana uuaiies Esper; St. Louis, J. W. Glasscock. Vv . lirotlle, W. Uleason aim nawiey; ios ton, Thomas McCarthy and lliign iiuuy; Brooklyn, V. Klciiainson, L.on r. uiuiy, U. iii outliers, Kd F. S'teln and M. J. Onl fln; Louisville, Hugh Jennings. Iteleased By Baltiiuoro, John Strieker. lays, Bun- Additional tor Jnl.nnn. HI 1 1- Mb rlav. R.Sft n. m. For Lancaster and Columbia, week days, 7.18 a. m., 2.48 p. m. . . For Williamsport, Sunbury and Ixiwlsburg, neek days, 3.28, 7.18. 11.28 a. m., 1.38, 8.58 pm. Bunday,l8 a.m.. 3.08 p.m. For Mahanov Plane, week days, 2.08, 3.28, 5.23, 7.18, 10,08. 11.3S a. m., 12.38, 1.33, 2.48, B.58, 8.58, 9.W P. wmk n -r. 2.1 12.88,1.38,2.48, 5.58, 8.58, S.33 p. m. . W LK1SKNHINO, President. P J. PKttOUHON, Vice PrealfleEli J. R. LBtHKNRINO. Cashier. S. W. YOST, Asalstanl Cashier Open Daily From 9 to 3. 3 PER CENT. &ki&?T&t lnit poid on Savmgs Deposn n.in. 2.48. 5.58. 8.58. B.38 d. m. sunaay, .uo, u rhK&. BT ALL ROOFERS. K IX. 7.18. 11.28 ; day, 3.28, 7. W a. 8.08 p. thiinh wnit si Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days- 1.00, 7.30 p. 12.15 night. Sun 8.58, 9.S8 p. m. Sun m. HENANDOAHl 7.45 a. m.. 1.30, 4.00, 7.30 p. m., 12.16 night. dav, 6.00 p. m., 12.15 night. , iMn New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 09, 8.4 ara., LOO, 4.30 p. m. JSuaday, 7.15 a. m. Leave Phlla elnhla. wren d s U0,8 3 10.0H i. m n"d 4.00, 6(H. 1 30 n. m , from Mark t an 12tli streets, -undoy IMrm. in . ll..K)p m Leave a m.. 5.55. Leave Heading, week days, 1.58,7.10, 10.06, 11.50 6. 7.57 p. m Sunday, 1.36. 10.48 a. m. Pottevllle, week days, 2.40, 7.40 . m. J. :G-. 0Eacm,i7IS353Xa',St HLA8TIC Rublser Cement I For Slate, Tllo, Tin or Iron Koofa. Sold In all slzo packages from 10 pounds up. 12.30, 0,11 p. m 'rniraqua, wee. Sunilnv. 2 10. 7.00 a. Ill sk days, 3.30, 5.4a, ii.su a. 2.06 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. in., Leave1 nr., 1.21, 7.15, 9.2S p. m. 2 no p. m. Learo Mahanoy City, week days, 3.45, 0.18, 11.47 a. m., 1.51, 7.43, S.64 p. m. Sunday, 3.40, 8.12 S Ml n ' Leave mnuanov -iano, wee uevn, i.w, 8.80,9.36,10.40.11.50 a.m.. 1.05,2.00,5.20 6.26,7.57,10.10 aunuav. Z.9U, i.w. m.Kt . U., O.OI, O.VX M. UJ. THIS PKC13IINKNT I) 12 AD. Charles Reattie, ageil 82 years, a veteran British soldier, died in Kingston, Out. J. II. Eckhard, senior partner of an art gallery in Hartlord, Conn., for twenty years, died in Jacksonville, Fla. Rev. Joseph Huldrich died at Morris town, N. J. He was 80 years old. joined the Methodist Conference in 1821 and be gan to preach when seventeen years old. George Leonard, president ot the North ern Investment Company, died at his lesi dence in Mount Ida stieet, Newton, Mass., from pneumonia. He was born in Boston in 1888. Mr. Mario Amclle Pomberton, wife of the late General John Peinberton, of the Confederacy, died after three days' illness from nleurisv. at the lesidence of her daughter, Mrs. Pembertou-Hiucks, in New York. HMMAKKA8SBD BUSINESS TinaiS. n in Leave Glrardvllle, (Kappahannook Station), weeks days, 2.47, 4.07, 6.30. 9.41 10.10 a. m., 13.06, 2.12, Ml, 5.20, 6.32,8.03, 10.16 p. m. Sundar,2.47, 1.07. 8.38. a. ra., 3.41, 5.07 p. m. Leave Williamsport, week days, 8.00, 9.50, 12.00 A. m., 3.36, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.16 p. m. Forllaltlmorc, Washington and the West via B. & O. R. Ri, through trains leave Glvard Avenoo station, Philadelphia, (P. It. R. tt.) at 3 50,8.01, 11.27 a. m., 3.50, 5.42. 7.16 p. m. Sunday, 3 50,8.02, 11.27 a. m., 3.56, 5.42, 7.16 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street whirl end louth street wharf, for Atlantic Cltv- Weekdays Express, 9 00 am, 2 00, 3 00, 4 00, 5(10 p. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a,m, 5 15 p m. HundayB Express, 9 00. 10.00 a m. Aocora mmlatlnn. fl (XI a m and 4 36 D m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, AtlanUe and Arkansas avenues. Weekdavs Kxprese, 7 00, 7 45, 9 00 a m and ssoanctaaupm Aacommedatlon, 815am and 4 B0 p m. Bnadnys Express, 4 U0, 8 00 p m. Accommodation. 7 15 a m and 4 30 p m. Lelaljei "V'tHey DIviHioJi. Passenaer trains leave Shenandoah Penn Haven "Junction, Mauoh Chunk, Ml Pointing up and repairing all cracked Jotnu on all kinds of roofs, and around chimnoys, I'oulnc stones, skylights, dormer windows, "Utters, wood or stone work, breaks and nat: holes, or any place to be made water-tiiht; un "quailed for laying and bedding LATE AND I'lLE HOOFS, alsoeoplngs. They will never leak or become loosened- It 1st very adhesive, sticks firmly to anything, forming a tough, lenthor-UUe skin over tho top, will not run or loosen from Joints or eraoks, summer or win. tor This eeinent needs no reference. It ha -itood the test for thirty-two years, and never falls to give perfect satisfaction. It is ttu most usoful nrtlolo a roofer can have in hlr suop. The cement is prepared ready for xuc Is to be applied with a trowel, and is kepi moist by keeping "covered with wnti r or ol! ,mct will not get stiff or dry. Colors, brown and olacK. (KBiaDllsnen itwu ) Aaaress, .1. G. HETZEL, 69 Maine St., Newark, N. J. DOOTCi J. S. HOBBNSACK'8 ttmfcuteff for Le- THIf NEWS IN GENERAL. That those who attend the World's yr will be subject, to .a good many taoouvenieuoea and discomforts is not to be doubted. There will of course he exceptions. There will be fortunate M04W who will have comforts in profu sion, but the what may be called hap ksaard visitors, who go to Chicago without some preliminary under standing in regard to where they are toflol aocorcmiodatlousaud the charac ter of such accommodations, will be very apt to Had themselves in a maae of preplexity after they get there. ( ! stated that there will be bureaus ot information, where strangers can awtfy and be directed to reputable ad comfortable lodging places; but it will in the first place not be easy fhr toe stranger to fiud out where tboee places are located, and next where the boarding and lodging IWtttee are situated. Our advice to all who contemplate visiting Chicago fe that they shall learn before they rtait where they are going to be lodged ad to learn it from a reliable author! If, otherwise they may, and In all MOtabMlty will, find themselves in n woat uncomfortable flic when they get there. PltOCKKIJINGS IN THE HOUSE. The following bills were introduced In the house: Weller Authorizing burgesses to pre side at meetings of town councils. Boyer To provide for the completion of the catalogue ot the statt unrary auu mas- imr an impropriation therelor. Th act to establish boards of arbitration to settle all questions of wages and other matters of variance between capital and labor came up on final passage, and was warmly advocated by Mr. Losch, who made a lengthy speech, In which he reviewed the history of arbitration in labor disputes and pointed out the great necessity of a law of Wis cnaracter at mi nine. Mr. Boyer remarked that in 1883 he as aisred in the passage of the Wallace arbi tration act, and desired to know why It had not worked. Mr. Loach said the Wallace net was 1m nrnetical. and reauired both parties in the controversy to ask for arbitrators. Under the nresent act either one ol the parties can ask for arbitrators whose finding ends thu controversy. The arbitrators act as a jury noil me annotated bv the court. The bill passed uuaiiy uy 103 yeas to v navs. The net to regulate the employment ot railroad telegraph operators, prohibiting the employment ot operatois under years ot age, was discussed for some time and passed finally by 130 yeas to 28 nays. The Urawlord county ienco act requiring railroads in that county to fence in their lines passed finally. The Judge Agnew act, directing that every thiee years there shall be an election in cities and counties on the propriety of granting liceusestosell intoxicating liquors came up on third reading, anil the house went Into committee of the wholo for the purpose of amendment. Mr. Cochran had inserted an amendment applying the pro visions of the bill to boroughs, and Mr. Dale aueceededinhavingadoptedan amend ment providing that elections shall be held every tenth instead of every third year. Mr. Kipp also amended the bill so as to repeal all local option laws now In force in counties. On agreeing to the report of the commit tee of the whole, erabodyiug the amend ments, the yeas were 06 and the nays 90, and the report fell. Pending further discussion me nouee nu- lourned for dinner. The afternoon session opened with a re Tipwnl of the discussion on the local option bill, which occupied the greater portion oi the afternoon, at the end of which the measure was killed by a vote of 101 to 66. Among the wills passed nmuiy at me ai- ternoon session were these: To protect the health and morals oi minors under the age of 16 and to prevent tbem from gaming or pawning goal or the use of tobacco. Constituting Lawrence county as a sepa rate judicial district. Speaker Thompson appointed a commit tee with Mr. Loach, of Schuylkill, as chair man, to investigate the eleotrio light trust of Philadelphia. , L1 , The house committee reported negatively Senator Kline's bill on the new county of Hazel. Quakake Junction, Del- at 6.04, 7 40, 9.08 a m.. The summer residence ot Frank J?Ickin- sou. on Mannasset bay, noouc one mue1 from Great Neck, L. I., was destroyed by fire. Two brick-yard employes were struck by fast tiain and inhtantly killed, WhHe walking on the New York Central track near x' ishklll. Mrs. S. M. Cate, jr., of New HnYen, Conn., who sought a divorce after thirty years of married life, naming Helen Trafer as co-respondent, has withdrawn her suit. A special investigating committee ap pointed by the legislature to iuquire Into charges or mismauagemcnt ot me uoimeu- ticut state prison at Hartford lias begun a series ot secret sessions in that city. Valentine Lucronic, 30 years old, was ac cidentally shot by Filmoro Itussell at Little Ferry, N. J., and died in the Haekensack hospital a few hours later. Russell bos disappeared. An explosion in the Chicago rubber works at Grand avenue and West Ohio street, Chicago, caused by a defective'heat- er, killed Philip Dogarty and so seriously injured Jesse McCue, that his recovery Is considered doubtful. Henry Ritter, a stage carpenter, lias sued Actor Alexander Salvinl, before Recorder McDonough in Hobokeu, to recover $TA for waaesduc. Litter once attached thescenery of the company, but though a bettlement is alleged to have been made, he says he never received the mouey. Town Clerk John Nickersou, of Redding, Conn., has prepared a bill to prohibit cor poral punishment in schools, His boy is huffering from a whipping by Principal Webster, of tha Redding Center academy. Mr. Nickerson maintains that spanking, if it is to lie, should be left to the bchool com mittee. A suit against President James 0. Fargo, of the American Express Company, because two dead deer were carried lrom the Atn ronducks to Newburg, N. Y., in violation of the name laws, was thrown out of oourt at Newburg as it wos Miown that the oar- riuwi ww nt I"""'!"!! bv tile roninaiiv Call & Tuttle, merchant tailors, ot Bos ton, have assigned. Liabilities said to lie between $30,000 and $40,000; assets, small. Al Hnzleton, Weatherly, auo and Mahanoy City For New Yora, on, u.ue a. m., it-na. .i. An m i' or nazieton, vYUKes-xrre, nniw, n.,, r..niiia 'Tv.u'ntiria i.n. WverW. Elmira, Rochester. Nlagar i Fills and the West, 10.41 a. m., (3.10 p. in., no connection lor tcocnes- t.,r Rnfldn n. Vlaimrn Pn.llnl. 8.01 n. m. For Btdvldore. ueiawuro water uap na" StroudSburg, 6.04 a. m., 6 27 p. m. ji'or ljamnerivnie ana -i.Tiii.iun, a. m. For Tunkhannock, 10.41 a. m., 3.10, 8 03 p. m. For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and Lyons, 10.41 m.( 8.03 p. m. , For Joanosvllle. Levlston and Beaver Meadow, SI, (MM a. m., 5.27, 8.08 p. m. For Audenried. Haileton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 6.04, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m 12.82, 8.10, i !7 rt m For oramon, u.m, n.uo, iu.ii s. m., o. 08 p.m. , For Ilatlebrook, Joddo, Drlfton and Freeland, IU Tin t ns 10 41 a m . 12.52. 3.10. 5.27 n. m. ' fr-nr ARhiAn.1. mmnlvUlft and Lost Creek. 4.27. 7.4S, 8.52, 10.15 a. m 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.86, 8.10, 9.15 For Raven Run, Ccntralla, Mount Carmel and 'I SiiamoKtn, b.ns, iu.id a. m., i.m, .iu, o.ui p. m. trot raiesvuie, i'araiico, jviauanuyoiviwuu 12.92, O.IU, D.-CI Vote for your favorite teacher. HIrby'a Bap" At"Ut. Hakbisbubo, April 18. The demotrats held a caucus yesterday afternoon to de cide whut course they will take, with re gard to the e'cpeuse bill put in by Mr. Hig hy, of Orawtoid, eoimection with his contest of Mr. Amu The amount ot the bill, over $J,Hii. i - generally reganl ed as excssalve and the d. ne i ts are in clined to repudiate it. T he aubjat-t as re ferred to the executive comiLltKfe, Messrs. Skinner, Fow, Wbeirj l aker and Bern hard for report. Mr. Andrews has an nounced that he will not put in any bill. You have noticed that some houses always seem to need repainting ; they look dingy, rusted, faded. Others always lock bright, clean, fresh. The owner of the first "economizes" with "cheap" mixed paints, etc.; the second paints with Strictly Pure White Lead The first spends three times as much for paint in nve years, and ms buna intra never look as well. Almost everybody knows that food calnt can onlv be had bv usinsr stnctlv pure White Lead. The difficulty is lack ol care in selecting it. i ne John X. Lewis & Bros. brand is strictly pure White Load. " Old Dutch " nrocess : it is standard and well known established by the test ot 'years. For any color (other than white) tiat the Strictly Pure White Lead with National Lead Cemcanv's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, and you will have the best paint that it is possible to nut on a building, ' For sale by the most reliable daaisra in paints everywhere. If you are going to paint, It will pay yon to 3end to ua Tor a book containing informa tion that may save you many a dollar I it ivill only coat you a postal card to do so. JOHN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO.', Philadelphia. .Sir. Harvey Ilced Laceyvlllo, O. Catarrh, Heart Failure, Pa ralysis of tho Throat "J Thanli God and Hood's Snrsa- partita for l'crfcct Health." " Gentlemen: For tho benefit of suffering hu manity I wish to state a few tacts: For several rears I have suffered from catarrh and heart inure, getting so bad I could not work and Could Scarcely Walk I had a very bad spell of paralysis of the throat some time ago. Jly throat seemed closed and I cimlil mil Nivnllmv. Tho doctors said It was caused byheaitfiitliiro.nndgavonieillclne, which I took according to directions, but it did not seem to do mo any good. My wife urged me to try Hood's Snrsannrllla, telling mo of Mr. Joseph u. smith, Iio had boeu At Death's Door but was entirely cured by Hood's Sarsaparllla, Alter talking with Mr. Smith, I concluded to try Hood's SarsapaiilLi. When I bad taken two hottleg 1 felt very much better. I havo coiunmeu taking it, and am now feeling excel- iuiib, i Luuatv uuu, aim Hood's Sarsaparilla and my wife for my restoration to perfect t uitn." 1IAKVKY 11KK1). IJlCeYVl Ut. U. II OOIJ'8 PILLS do not puree, Iln or gripe, nut act promptly, eatlly and onlolently. JSC. 1 o Builders I Tlje season for building is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails aud Builders' Supplies. We also carry au immense line of Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery and Tin ware. Kooflnc and Spouting our spJcluUy. Peter Griffiths, (JIKAKimLLiK, PA. ghton, Slatlngton, White Hall, Catasaunua, llenwwn. Bethlehem, Eaaton, Philadelphia, Krdlcal Often. 500 N. SEfXI'.D Nt, FU: iVa. I'a. Aro the oMmt In Ameriea for the Men' imt of MpeelRl Dlenfi fc Ynt!'.r:tl - r.-.ir. VnrlriN'ele, Ilyilr, Ruptu . I it v.. ,i nod. Trea(nMn( ly ltlnfi a Hpcrlex?. rum. miiiilcatliins '.irp'ilv ei niUleiitlal t i ' mm f Boob, otnri' nouni: .. n. wsr.ji Ja All day Satuiuay. Suuuays, 10 to l- . a ;u. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints,' Lame eacK, c.i Ci SI Delano, 6.04, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a m. 8.U3, 9.33, 1U.2H p. m. Trains will loavo Shamokln at 7.55, 11.55 a. in., 2.10, 4.50, p. ra. and arrive at Shenandoah at s.uaa. m., i.2, 3.su, .Z7 p. ra. Leave Shenandoah for PottsvillC, 6.50, 7.40, 9.0, 10.41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 4.10, 5.27, 8.03 p. m. Leave I'oitsvnie ior nenanuon. o.w. i ounuBn e. 9.05, 10.15, 11.18 a. m., 12.34, 3.00, 6.20, 7.00, 7.15, 9.80 Ko. SS0 II UU AD WAY. P "- ... o l eave snenanaoaa ioriiazicwo, o.vi, ,.w, I 41 a. m., 12.52, 3.10, 5.27, 8.08 p. m. r.M,a Hazleton for Shenandoah. 7.30, l.ll 11.00 a. m., 12.45, 3.10, 5.30, 7.10, 7.58 p, m. SIMDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT With Electro-HIagnetlo suspENbour. l.nto.t rutcnlsl Hct Improvements I Will euro w ithout modlclno ull Wpa-iieMri'sulunif from ovrr-taiotlon ( bmln mm forci-u ew--tsorlndl cretton, ae afrTou UVbMty, plctpli-flHiicij, lanpiior, rheumatlbui, klJiuy, liver and, blnilil-r compla nts. lame buck, lumbago, eclatlcn. all ffmalo complaints, iwnernl 111 lii-alth, etc, Thla fleotno Belt contains Vlomlrrnil InproniMiiU over all other". Oirrcnt 13 Instantly felthy wearer or wo forfeit 85,000,00, and willcureallot tho abovs diseases or no pay. Thou. sands navo Veen enrea dv hub imuviuu otter all other remedlei (aileil, and v o g-lvo Uundrcda ot tcstlmonUU In this Bnd every other state. Our rontrral lrarro.l ILMTIltC 8VSnXS0nT. OlO creutest boon ever offered wealt men. K1K " llelll. llntlh and t loruii Slr.uitU CfilUVt LEO In OOto 1)0 u. Send (or lllus'd l"amphli t, mailed .eialcd, trea SAIJDEN ELEUTKIO UU., vuiu (.iii. StTNIlAV TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland. Q Irardvllle and Lost Creek, 7.29, 9.l a. m.. ia.su, a.4a p. ra. Delano, Hazleton, Black Creek Junction, Penn Haven JuncUon, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, IJethlehem, Easton and New York, 8.40 a. m., 2.55 p.rs. For Yatoavllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.40, 11,35 a. m., 12.30, 2.55, 4.40 8.91 p. m. Leave itazicion ior oaeaunuuuu, o.ov, "r'liiER. ... o.,it. am. .40. Lirjoi VTJ aucunuuuau iui & w j ., ' Leav Po'lt8ville' for Shenandoab, 8.30, 10.10 am., 1.33, 5.15 p.m. C. QrHANCOCK, Gen. Pass. Agt. Philadelphia, P. A. W, NONNKM ACHER, Asst. Q. P. A. Lehtga. Valley Division, South Uethlehem Pa. Bin Mi ' Aol'th I'onrlll SU pKNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SOUUTLKIIJ. DtVISlOM. DhCEMllUR 8, !89 .... Trains will leave Shenandoah aftsr the above date for Wljrean'a, Gllberton, rraokvllle. New Critic. t. CValr.Pottavllle, Hamburg, Keadhi, Potutown. Phcenlxvllle. Norrlstownwd Phil adelphia (Broad street station) at :00 ad 11.46 i.m and 4:18 p. m. on week days. For Pott vllje and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. Tor Wurgan's, Gllberton, Frackville, New Oastle. Stf i blatr, Pottavllle at :0ft , 0: l a. m. sndS 10 s. m. For Hamburg, nosP&SotS town. PntenliviUe, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 5:00, 9-40 a. m.. 3:10 p.m. ut... . TrfsiDf left jmoauuo v I. ! and 12:14, 6:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. m. bunosys, 11:13 a.m. and 5:40 p.m. Leave Pottevllle fer Shenandoah at 10:16, 11 : Wa. m and 4:40,7:16 and 10.00 p. m. Sundays at 1ft 40 1 m wsd 6:15 pm. Lekve Philadelphia (Broad street station) rot rVtUtillc and Hhenendoab at 6 51 aad 8 36 a m, 4 lti and 7 11pm week days. On Sundays leavs it 8 60a m. VorPotwvule 9 2S.in. For New York at 2 80, 4 S6. 4 40, 5 16, 5 50, 7 30. 8 20, 3 30, 960 lltl 1114. am, 1200 noon rtlmltedex prVl OS end 4 SO p ) 13 44. 1 35. 1 40, i atfj, ' . na, m am Il IU, 9 RIB and 10 00 11 , ' i ? ""J," "J '. IT' . a Aii Jin s if m..i?"i ?.a'rrsi ."ava it 01 night. For Sea Ulrt, I-oae Branch and In. "rmedlate stations 3 20 and 1111 a , anfi 4 00 p jovieekdays. For Baltimore and Washing. '..TS'. , a in in mi II IS am. 112 36 11m. ion a ou, i w. a ... . -a - -. iltin hftlaw Clreen. Phlladetrtil, AniR tba nunUr t,t-f 'lat, tbe bo I tud and advertising duclerl bsre fiiled. ... U..U unci, 1k, rrDll,v to out ft ywu alwr all oilitrs fi.il. sad to glre yoa .-1 k Mrilleu jtutiniLtee. fr-e adil-e, ire trctiii, ut : ai d sixer Uie U It iwtDdleri, Uiu pill niauufartun-r,, lih their so OMllod loak-,, re.lorailvei, tablet., sap. ......... ,.,hi r ...rnt .lodtrum ham. bug eoDoerui, tbe bnie curd audictaet, nc . no . bine nlu.11,-,1 sud roblJ yoo. n rmn.. Komitsl an J 20 Tears' praoU clexperlenae. Beeiaiaload ay blai. lie llltaabny WlyM abetber jonrosie Uourtbls .r not. Ha,I10,.",n!,i'" de,-. be C1.IB1 to be llod eqaal. but h' .. eur lb mti i dea rarats ose. nf SypbUls; tncers. SWcUraa. OctorrhoiaJ lotaon, sad Bllcoargel. bum-rer. tr. m M"-"11""..? !lwaheartedDe.s. stidlll lbM dl.es.ed frem edU ot yoathfaj tadlMMUon, o both Kie., sre ure ot a ure. lemeraMr, DR. TKEEL doe. eurs bsl all olber. only els Uu iW do. VS. THEEL ums eeoimon seo trestrueut. lie eeoibljes lbs Alio, r.tblo, llomar,.tblo, sad KoleotU ' J'"' "J g," "? ever tbej sre ludlostod. Honrs : D.llj, to S o dock I ea- !., 0 to 9 , Wed. sad ssv. eTenm. -""",-; rrr, A.rJ. o i u.n to nu. worth ot act. .tstnr. for Does 'ZYlllV Send 10 ou. worth ot 3 ct. .tsmp. for Does n,rfl.ul hook advertised, a frleod to oio, ...... Ii.ihW.i of Loth .esea. Writs or 0.11. AVOID Sootori vrirslos vouisslnst meolosl books; thj sre sfrsld joa will And taelr Isoorsnes expowd, raoulsls lu Wedueedsv's sod bslu KKjtn Or. Theels testt rdsy's rbUsdelpbis Ttasss, TWICE TOLD TALES I T-vK. JAMKH HI'KIN, PHYM01AX AND 8URGHOX. no. 81 Ncrth tjardln I'tUie auo Rejeiiit' nee, ! Stroet, Shenandoah. Aro -iimeilmasa bore, but whin tS neo im h i .1,1 r viriM that, at uallaaber a Uh aii "am istort. thy can buy Fl. ur and V i .t, lower ratetih n auywheie In this town tney ,i n 81 id to tt tbe truth of il, nrt , i n ,ttd Hii.rv. Full line ot Lro- curie. Ruit r a'ul Ug. Pttoe, Ureen . ruuK, Hay aid -straw. fiillafrhof1? I hum sieh Mnrp uaiiagiiui o uiiuuij uuan vj'uni COHStK CKNTHt iND JAR01N STRKK. irf ...ru- l 1 30. 3 48. 1 80. 17, 7 00, 7 40 p m Iv, Sundays at 3 60. 7 SO, 9 10, 11 18 a m. 12 St nlgnt. re rTeeuoiu w v " j- or stvtsuuoro il J .Z...' I.,., !si -m tin nm. 12 0BnU7ht. naltlmorl oiilV5 08; II l P m. For Richmond 710 am, ViirS will leave HarrlsHurg for Plttsbui ana the west ever: burg ror rumours U 45, 1 20 and 1 1 v dav at a rr ana uwkiwra a '-ji a o, a , Way for Altooaa at 8 16 a m and 1 18 p rn every dayr Fofliflrisburgand Altocna at 1130 a to "frllMWlll leave Sunbury fer WUlteaspert, braT Ctauaadalfua. Itokwter. Buflate aud WuiSk Fafflat04. il la, a,aad 1 p a week day t'.ir lal at 5 M P week day a. For Eri ani intvTnoiaw it"n" o "T'a' ifor Lock Havo. -t f U. at-'l 9 56 a m da.lj. I J and lltum' dayn T'Or Renovo at l6..ri H ( m ee ums. ui wa m i t-.l-f I ur a, to fat, i un p ai Sunoat s- 'i weak lay C. H POm. Gea'l ..Dr J. K. Woob. tsefi'l I'aaa g' gt. OOYU, ttUmj-tt-U. n4 Bid ErtiU igtit, John a onos Heddall't Uulldlnr, Shenandhoa, Fll THE BI vJOXJ I Evorythmg modelod after Green's Cafe, Philadelphia. 32 S. Main St., Sliennntloata. The leading place in town. Hsu, latal v been entirely reno vated. Everything new, olean and freeh. The finest line of Wines and Liquors I Cigars, &c foreign and do mestic. Free lunch served each evening. Big sobooners of IreSb.lleer.Porter, Ale. &c. OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J. DOUGHERTY, Prop. "weeks Has removed to Bill Jones 'old star 17 BOOTH MAIN STCElil, Where he wUl be plensed to f-eet me wants of bin friends and tbe vubltc to 8.(XT.tltig iu Hie Driflkiucj Unn. XsXjO"srx3, SALOON AND RESTAURANT jC( Vtmm C4BUtr Street. The best bsr, ties, porter, whiskies, hrandlot wines and saeul cigars always ua hand. ROBFUT LIiOD, Prop. Waft's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) O and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. nir stooked with the best beer, porter, ales, a-tilskles, brandies, wines, etc. Flnost clgara Ittlng bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all