The Evening Herald. 1'tiMlRhvil dally, oioi'tn Sundny, by tinnji.it vuin.isnisn comv.lsy, Publltstlnn office and mechanics! ilepartineni, SV Kast Coal .Street. tfhv T-Tstialrl delivered in Shenandoah and i ne jierm Hun.0n(jng iowns for st cents a week, payable to the carriers. lly mall, Three Dollars a year or Twinty-flTo cnu per month, la advance. Ailrrrllnemenig charged according tu space and puililon. The publishers resorrc the right to ihungo the position of advertisements when e i-r the puhlloatton of news require It. The right la also reserved to reject any advertise mi-nt, whether paid for or not, that the pub lish) rs rauy dei-m Improper. Advertising rates mmU known upon application. Knti-red at the post office at Shcnundonb, I'd., at- second bIosh tnall matter. Tin: Jirjsxixa iri:n.u.i, Shenandoah, Penna. Evening Herald. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1601. RtPUBLICA STATE TICKET. ONonraf.AT I.AHOE, JiN. OAU'SHi .v. anow, or HUSO.UISHANNA COUNTY. L lection Tuesday, February 20, 1894 An East Llverpool,0., pottery manu r.i -turer proposes to resume operation pr'viiiel his men will leave half tlmlr f iy witli blm till the tarlll is settled. I ry Uy there Is fresh evidence Hint he r-haime voted for has come with a venpvHUce. A --MAi.i. pair Is better thau a high "irii. This wns Illustrated itt a (Mucin t. ui euitrt last week. Au Italian was itmiKtieil for stealing lumber, but i.iinied that his brother had coinmlt- K ii the theft. The brother was sent for and appeared in court drosnedjust lu; th- prisoner, and they made such .1 ri-itrt pair that when they had walked around In the court room and r"i sussed positions a few times, neither tie ituees, tbe attorneys nor the jiileknew whioh was which. The 1 se was dismissed. Tim Uostou Herald, the lending free tradeorgau of New England, hujh Uia the American people did not to ike as much tmney In 1803 as they ! I in 1892, but they learned more. I'tiey have," It says, "learned some- hut of economy and to iriiiUe i n re out of little tlinu they could huyo n le iu the past. They are beginning ' get Hied to hard times, which ia in .re important." Why ia it imporlaut 1 li i our people should get used to tmru times and to make much out of in le? Simply because the putting Into en -t of the system of tariiljreform or n e trade advocated byjthe Democratic i .rty will make hurd timoi the rulo ai: 1 prosperous odoj the exception, or ,ii-' the contrary of the state of ailaira .1-1iug under protection. This is the ia-.t, or rather fast, to which the fiee f i.Je crowd would Jlnvlte our people, and which they will have to sit down to if they fail to thwart Its schemes be fore it is too late. How contagious diseases are eu- cuuraged was shown luumost consplc u ma form lu liullalo a few days since. n undertaker, in direct violation of the health ordinances of that city, per mitted a mu u her of persons to look npi n the corpse of a woimin who had died of diphtheria by opening theooilln .it the grave. That prurleut curio ilty, wiiii'h so frequently prompts people to ae upon tho dead at whatever risk to theuiHPlve, led a number lo avail themselves of the injudicious actof tho undertaker, aud the result has been the death of six of those who were present and drew uenr the opened cof- llu. From this disastrous result two morals are to he gleaned. One islthat perfous who die of coutuglous diseases of uuy kludshould bo rigidly excluded from the approach of anybody. An other Is that undertakers and others in authority iu cases of death from such causes should be held to stern account for the manlier In which they perform the duties assigned them. Another class of people much to blame for the spread of zymotic dUeueos nro those who, iu spite of the danger, attend lit the funerals of those who die of bucIi diseases. They are without excuso of any kind. There is nothing to Justify their course, not even the bonds of af fection for the dead. If the health or dlnanoes were enforced to the letter In all places, aud those punished who vio late them, we should have fewer epl demies. Great Britian Oolloots Sixty-flvo Million Dollars Annually, PRUSSIA'S SYSTEM OF TAXATION. It Hni n Tendeney lo Itednea tlio Tnx on Small Income, nn.l Increnno It on Large One, AuUrla Collect, Ten Million, nnd I It.lly 1'orly-IUe Mllllnnii. Vasiii.voton, Jan. 10. Representative liryon, of Nebraska, 011 behalf of the com mittee on ways ami means, submitted an clubornte statement concernhiR the vari ous systems of Income tax In operation In Hurope. The statement Is a result of cor respondence between thestntoilepartment and United States consuls located abroad. fireat llrltniuls shown to havo imposed mi income tax continuously since 1843. The rate of the tnx lias varieilJrom year to year, never being below two pence on the pound sterling. The present rate is Heven penco on the pound sterling. It is assessed on all incomes over ISO pounds sterling, or about ttfiO 11 year. Thusum realized by the government under the in eomo tax in 1ND2 was 13,ayu,'XiO, or about tflT.,000,000. Incomes under illftO nro ex. empt. The tax covers all classes of in comes, including profits fioin lands, tene ments, snlnrtes, protlts from professions and trades and all corporate Investments. It is made obligatory upon persons sub ject to tho tax to furnish a return as to the amount of their Incomes. The pen alty for neglect ing or refusing to make a return is Jt'SOand ntripletnxontheincoine. The various states of the German em pire Impose Income taxes, hut the empire lias no such taxes. I'russia has had an income tax since 1HB1. The tendency of lato years in 1'russla has been to reduce the tax on small incomes and increase it on great ones. All incomes under D00 marks are exempt. The rate is graded, beginning with 1 per cent, on sninll In comes and increasing to 4 per cent, on lnrger ones. The total sum realised from these taxes lastyearwas 1SS4,H42,848 marks, or nbout 80,000,KK). Ifavuria lian had an income tax since 1S4S. It Is graded accord ing to the amount of incomes. The an nual yield for last year was 2,110,033 t larks. Tho kingdom of Wurtemburg has had nn income tax since 1120. The present ate is about 4 per cent, on tho income. tlio grand duchy of Baden has imposed an income tax within recent years. Tho rate is 'i per cent, on all incomes over f00 marks. The entire yield for 1801 wns 0,700,000 marks. llremenbasnn income tax varying from year to year. Last year the rate wns 4 per cent., with an addition for incomes over U0O mnrks. Austria collected about $10,000,000 Inst year from an income tnx. Tho tax is di vided into three classes according to the amount of their Income. The rate is from H per cent, up lo 20 per cent. tho Itnlian government realized P45, 000,000 from its income tax last year. The rate is 13 per cent., nnd covers iiicomesdo rived from all sources except from lands anil buildings. Switzerland has a complex system of tnxing incomes. With the rale as it lias stood since in." nnineomeof lOO.OOOfrancs pavs almost 8 iter cent., but nn income of ' 2.000 francs navs onlv 1 ner cent. About I tlireo-fourt lis of the entire revenue of Switzerland is raised by a direct tax on incomes and property. lViimylvniila Wltlteenp, on Trlnl, Doti.ERTiiwn, Pa , Jan. 10. The trial of the Fnllsington "whitecnp" case was be gun here yesterday. The defendants, Frank Urastoad, George Hishop, Charles Wolport and Charles Klockuer, who are charged with assault and battery and un lawful assembly, are all reputable citi zens. It is charged that they entered the house of Hannah Charles, a widow, last June, and finding James M. Neal In her company, it is alleged that they tore tho clothing from I hem and poured a mixture of lampblnek and varnish over their bodies, after which they whipped nnd bent them in n brutal manner. GnruritltiPttt Receipts unit KYjtcmllturos. Washington, Jan. 10. Goverment re ceipts for tlio month of January to date have shown an increase over the ordinary expenditures of over 00,000. The extra ordinary expenditures on account of in terest on bonds, etc., amounting to J0,323, 301, has civt down the available balance nearly that amount, nnd today it is $85, 422,815, of which 78,013,U50 is tho gold re serve. Treasury ollleials expect the de ficiency in the revenues for January aud February to amount to ?18,000,000. Ten Freight Cars Klirneil. New BntrsswicK, N. J., Jnn. 10. A freight wreck occurred on the Pennsyl vania railroad east of Franklin Park Station. Knglne No. 145, tho largest on the division, was drawing a train of sixty live empty freight cars. Tho front cars jumped the rails, piling several cars up on the tracks. The debris caugnt nre ana teu cars were burned. Suh'ldn from firlef. McKEESroitT, Pa., Jan. 10. Mrs. Mar garet Morgan, aged 57 years, hung herself in the attlo of tier residence hero Inst even ing. Grief over the death of her son Kd- ward, who suicided in Wheeling, w. Va., four months ago, Is assigned as the cause. A Notad Muilolnn Dead. Vienna, Jan. 10. Benediot Itandhar- blnger, the uestor of Austrian musicians, the Bchoolfollow of Schubert and the teacher of Llsset, ia dead, lie was 91 years ot auo. NUGGETS OF NEWS M. Flobert, the inventor of tho Flobert carbine, died in Parts. Uuitalo Is to havo a six day walking match for women next week. During the recent fearful storm in tho Black sen one English, one Greek nnd two Russian steamers were lost. Their crews were saved. A new secret order, the "Supreme Tribe of Ben Hur," was incorporated iu Indian apolis yesterday. General Lew Wallace Is a leadlni? spirit in the order. Franklin JlaoVeaKh, a brothorof Am bassador Warne JlaoVeaKh, is a oandl- dato for the United States sonata from Illinois to succeed Senator Cullom. There nre now several hundred Mexican revolutionists along tbe Texas border, and a serious outbreak Is expected. The ravo- j lutlonlstsarerapidh '.'.uning recruits. Arrests of anan" i-is were made yester- j ilnv nt u number of nlaces in France. The arrests were accompanied by the seizure UJUU.u.vu .-.."e. ;y nv-Rinin I umenU. ,,,.tlt,uta budyuidou-1 IN SENATE AND HOUSE. Argument for nmt Agnlnnt Hie Wtlnon lilt) llotli Day mid Night. WA8IIINMON, Jan. 10. Yesterday was n field day in the house for the tarllT. The galleries were tlironjreil nil day nnd the floor crowded. Kaoli side put forth Us most brilliant orators for the dny Rcssion. JIr. Wilson, the chairman of t he ways and means committee, completed ids speech la-Ran on Monday, ami Mr. Ilnr- ...... T .1... . , . t , . r , 1 1 , t. Hcnns with n.three hour reply. General IJlnck. of lllliml. nnil Air IlnnV-lti n( Illinois, followed. The good iKiints of all the speakers were liberally applauded by I heir respective partisans. At the even ing session Mr. Unities, a Democrat from Troy, N. Y., in the name of the collar nnd cuff industry, (Ired the first shot into the Wilson bill. He displayed a gigantc pe tition signed by 07,000 people protesting against the collar and cuff schedule, de i laring that If It were to becomo 11 law it would ruin this great industry. The session ()f tho senate did not develop that Interest that was anticipated. The consideration of the federal elections bill u us not begun, and after some colloquy between Senators Chandler, Gray and Gorman over the method of proceedure thomeasiii' r-inlly went over until next Mondny. ..or Chandler's resolution calling fur an opinion as to the constitu tionality and regularity of the appoint ment of Commissioner lllouut by Presi dent Cleveland was called up and pressed for passage, hut after Senator Shermnu had expressed nn opinion that its passage would be disrespectful to the foreign re lations committee, which is already con sidering the subject, Senator Chandler withdrew it. Ileriiiered Ills Stolen Children. Ilot'HMTKli, Pa., Jan. 10. Seven years ago the wile of John Polity, of Fifth ave nue, Philadelphia, ran away with a man named Allan Moore, taking her two chil dren, a girl of 7 and 11 boy 3 years old, with her. Since then Solby has kept up n ceaseless search for his children, and dually after years of fruitless ellorts located them at this place, where they were living with their grandmother. His wife died five years ago, but his children were alive, and yesterdy the happy trio started for their Philadelphia home. After the elopement Moore and the faith-' less wife located at Heaver Falls, but Moore soon tired of the woman and de serted her iu a few mouths. Another Iluinlgrtttloti 11111. Washington, Jan. 10. Representative Ijockwood, of New York, introduced in the house a bill for tho restriction of im migration and to amend the contract Inbor laws. It provides against the dally coming into tho United Stntes of the citi zens of Canada and Mexico to perform labor in this country. It compels Ameri can vessels plying on tho great lakes to employ onlv uierican citizens. Aliens performing "'tn-k contrary to the provis ions of the lull are to be deported, laud in case they return to this country they nro to be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and heavily fined. Ives ltcTuats ftloKKnn. CniCAOO, Jan. 10. Although playing much better billiards than he did on Mon day night with Schhefer, it was Slossou's luck last night to fall up against the an- clor, 'u,rse ' hmlim by the equal of tllu highest average on record and tho sec- ond highest run 100 nnd 487,respectlvely. In the sixth inning Ives got thonnohor, nnd ran out the game, when Slosson had only 100 to his credit. Schaofer's fiGO still stands as the top run. Ives and iichaefer play tonight. New JlnmpKliire Itnnlcers Indicted. CoNcoun, N. H., Jan. 10. Tho grand jury in the United States circuit court re- I turned two indictments against President 1 J. C Monro and Treasurer Charles Mor- rill, of the National Bank of the Com- : momvaaltu ol Manchester. 'Ihoy are charged with abstraction, false entries and embezzlement. President Warren, ot the Granite State bank of Kxeter, was also Indicted on charges of fnUe entries and embezzlement. A Porter's Identity. HieilMONli, Jan. 10. The identity of J. W. Fuller, the noted forger sent to the penitentiary for three years, has been fully established. His real name is Charles Benjamin Curtis, and he belongs in Philadelphia. His wife says she is a niece of Governor Buckley, ot Connecti cut. Curtis swindled many Pennsylvania bankers, and is thought to havo consider able money. A FEEBLE WOirAN suffering from nervous pros tration, excitaunity, or uizzi- derangement, or displacement 01 tue special oriuu m . find health regaiuud after n, using Dr. Pierce's Favorite , tVl'rescription. wCA Tuo 0,18 remedy standing - solitary and alone for wo man's weakness, which is guar oufmZ to benefit or cure, or the money refunded, is the "Favorite Prescription." I It's u powerful invigorating ton fr. n aoodiliitr mid strenctheniiiir nervine. For women who are run-down and over worked; at the critical periods in woman's life tho cliango from girlhood to woman hood, and, lator, the "change of lite" this is especially adapted to her needs j for it Btreugiuens, reguiaies, ami uuuuo. Whothor It's Catarrh Itself, or any of tho troubles, canned by Cntnrrh. tho mak ers of Dr. Sage's Hatarrn itemeuy win pay you $(00 If they enn't give you a 1 permanent cure. They take the risk J I Wl I HI I Kcta., and JLOOpcrllotUc. Cures Congln, IloariennhH, Soro Throat, Crouipromptty;rcl'ovrs Whooping Cough and Aitliiuu. Vor Consumption It bMno rival: hascuredthouinudawhiTeallotlieM failed; ylllccBB YOO it taken In time. Soid by Druggidta on a guarantee. Forl.ataellaok orChej.t.uaobHlLOU M l'LAStMK. 35ctA. CATARRH REMEDY, Tiaye you OatarrJi r Tblaremejly .lajruaran. mm Jtm3? Sold by 0, H, Higenbach, Bhon&ndoah. lfr. lary Tliompten Sight Restored by Hood's "After an attack of crip tny eyes were sore ni icemDd to be covered with & film. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla and my eyes uo perfectly welt Lung trouble and pain In the back havo also been cured." Mas. Mauv Thompson, No. CO Fassalc Ave., Kewark,N.J. Hood'o Cures. Hood's Pills Cure sick beadacbe. 2So. THE WAR IN BRAZIL Aclnitrn! Ia flaitta Hectares Tltst He J'Mtors tile JCctmlillc. Kukkoh -WUhh, Jan. 10. The latest ad vices from Kiu de Janeiro ts as follows: Trade is id. a t-tiindstill. The at rest of persons suspected of sympathy with the revolution i constant. One of the per sons arrested was an emissary from Ad miral Saldnnha Da Gama, who was bear ing letters for Admiral lie Mello. President Peixolo Is fortifying the coast, and is preparing to attack Cobras Island. The iusurtrents have mad" an unsuc cessful attempt to effect a landing on the Islnnd of Mocartftue. Admiral Saldanha da Gama has issued manifesto declaring Unit the recent inonarchial pronouuciameiito issued in his name was apocryphal. He denounces President Peixoto as a military tyrant, nnd declares that the people ought to overthrow the Jucobius and establish a civil republic on a firm basis. Nothing is said in thedispntchos regard ing the reported resignation of President Peixoto, and the report in discredited here. AMUSEMENTS. DON'T tall to seotho Funny Farce Comedy, THE TROLLEY SYSTEM 3 1 111 m AT FEttUUHON'S TUEATUK, THURSDAY, JANUARY lltli. Help a wcrtny caiue. This production Is guar anteed by tbe management to be u professional on' In evi ry respect and not a burn-fetormlng amateur fake. I'rkim lb 36 nnd SO cents. Heats now on sale i hiinnsurug Btorc. jlEUGUSON'S THEATRE. 1' J, rBRQUSON, MANAGE1I TUESDAY, JANUARY 16. 4 th Conseoutlve Season. The -'lllg'' Kvem of tho Self on : This extraordinary .engagement positively limited to one single performance. Elmer E. "Vance's Original and greatest of all railroad comedy uramas, 'Te Linjited With the wonderful I181ATRICE. Tho one supreme novelty of adecado; crowded with exciting Incidents; oveitiowlrgwlth surprises; bubbling over wiib merriment. SEE The flight of the limited mall j the thrllllngwrock scene; the eleelrloal effects; tho bloou curdling saw mill scene; deadly strug gle at the lever: the ncndurful leleKraph scene and go home singing tie piubos of the greatest mecnanica) piuy ever prouueea. Prices, 25i so an d 75 Cents. lteervel Pouts at Klrlln'i drug store. pKUQUSON'd THEATRE. V. 1. KHIiaPfiON, MANAQEH. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17 The permanent great success, . THE BLACK CROOK! A dream ot snlendor and fully realized, pre- iieniea in me same manner as Feeu at tho Academy of Muslo, New York, illy, for one solid year. The I'amout French Quadrille Dancers. La Slrono, Serpentine, Eglantine and Dyna mite, from the Folies Ilergeres Paris 3 buro- f"an premier 3 Par slan bullets Hexo ind tuno acrobatic raarvls. llnwitohlngchlldrt.n's ballet, the march of tho sliver armv The bal let of popular airs. A v(8lon of Stalact.'s doma'n, and lllumltated golden terrace ot Cas tle Wolfensteln, Prices: 26, 50 75 and $1,00, Seats on sale at Klrllu'a drug store, Rail HEADING RAILROAD SYSTEM, TIMS TAHLS IN IlIIOI NOV. 19, 18U3. Trains leave Shonandonh as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 10, 6.8S, 7,20, a.m., 13.28, 2.50, 6.5ft p.m. Sundii 2.10,7.48 a. m. For New York vlaMautbohunli, week days. 7.20 a. m , 12.M, 2.50 p. jj. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days. 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 12., 2.60, 6.56 p. m. Sun day, 2.10, 7.48 n. m., 4.31 p. m For Harrlsburg, week days, 2.10, 7.20 a. m., 2.50, 6.56 p. m. For Allontown, ftcclt days, 7.20 . m 12.20, (.50 p. m. For 1'ottsvllle, week days, 2.10, 7.20, a.m., 12.20, 2.50, 6.56 p. m. Sunday, 2.10, 7.46 a. m., 4.80 p. m. For Tamanua and Mahnnoy City, week dayB, 2.10, 6.25, 7.20, a. m., 12,20, 2.50, 5.66 p. m, Sun day, 2.10, 7.48 a. m., 4.1)0 p, in. Addltloskl for Mahanoy City, wock days, 7 00 p. m. r ur uuaoasicr ana uoiuiMuia, wees usys, iw . m., 2.60 p. m. For Wtlllatnsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, week days, 3.25, 7.20, ll.W a. m., 1.85, 7.00 pm. Sunday, 3.26 a. m., 8.03 p. in. , For Mahanoy Plane, wock davs. 2.10. 8.26. 6.25. 7.20, 11.30 a.m., 12.24, 1.85, 2.60, 6.66, 7.00, 0.86 p. m. unaay, 2.1U, b.zu, 7.48 a, m., b.od, 4.au p. is. rur uiraruviue, ( rtappanannocic U(auonj, Pit. UII.D, ifelU, U U, O.tMt 4ttW. Ll.OU (1. Ui. I8ut n .ui eu urA n,r. M u ........ n in .w.iiiw,.,uii,u.iwl t.w, v.ou u, ui. auuuui, 1V, 3.S5..7.I8 a. m., 8.05, 4.80 p. m. For Ashland and Sbamokln, week days, 8.25, 5.25, 7.20, 11.80 a. m., 1.35, 7.00, 9.35 p, m. Sun diy, 3.2. 7.48 a. m., 3.05 p. m. TltAlWSi irun suisnanuuah: lcavo New York via PhlladelDnin.weekdsvs. 8.00 a. m., 1.30. 4.00, 7.30 p. in., 12.15 night, Sue; diy, 7.30 p. m., 12.15 night. ijeave new xorKviaaucnununicwceKaays, i.OO, 8.45 a. m 1.00, 4.80 p, m. Sunday. 7.15 a. m. Leave Philadelphia, Keadlng Terminal, week days. 4.12. 8.36. 10.00 a. m.. anil 4.UII. H.00, p. m. Sunday 4.00, 9.05 a. m 11.30 p. m. Leave Heading, week days, 1.45,7.10,10.(11 11.60 a. tn., 5.66, 7.67 p. m Sunday, 5 53, 1.85, 10.62 a. in. jeavo I'ottsvuie, wees aays, .tu, 7.iu a. in. 12.30, 6,11 p. aa Sunday, 240, 7.00 a. ro 2.05 p. m. Leave Tamaaua, week davs. 3.20. 8.48. 11.23 a m., 1.20, 7.15, 9.28 p. m. Sunday, 3.20, 7.43 a. m 2.60 p. m. ijbvo Mahanoy uuy, wecu aays, 3.45. 9.13 11.47 a. m.. 1.61, 7.44. 9.51 r. m. Sunday. 3.1(1. 8.11 a m., 3.20 p. m. Lenvo Mahanoy Plane, weok days, 2.40, 4.00, 3 80, 9.86, 11.59 a. m., 12.56, 2.00, 6.20, tf.2S,7.6.10.10 p. m. Sunday, 2.40, 4.00, 8.27 a. m., 8.S7, 5.01 p. m. ieavc uiraravine, iitappsnannocic ssiniioni, week davs. 2.47. 4.07. (I.St!. D.41 a. m.. 12.06. 1 01, 2.12, 5.26, 6.32, 8.0.V 10.16 p. m. Sunday, 2,17, ,V(. U. HI., 0.44, o.vt p. m. Leave WllllamsDort. week dnvs. 8.00. 9.35. 12.00 a. m., 3.35, 11.15 p. m. Sunday, 11.15 p. m. i'or uammoro, wosningion ana the west via . & O. R. H.. throueh trains leavo Readinc Terminal, I'hlladelphio, (P. A R. R. 11.) at 3,46, .o, n. m a. m., ant, t.zz, v o- p. m-, unity. A-L1IH LIKJ vli I U1V1&1U1N. Leave Pblladclchla. Chestnut street wharf and South streot wharf, for Atlontlo City. Weekdoys Kxproes, 9 00, a m, 4 00, 6 00 p. m. Acaouimodatlon, 8 00 a m, 4 30 p m. ounuajB express, ww, iuuu a m. Accom modation, 8 00 n tc., 4 v.O p m. u. u. iJAiscuuu, uen. i'ass. Agt. Philadelphia Ft. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. EOnUTLKlLL DIVISION. NOVEMHKIl 19th, 1893. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the nhnve date for Wlggan'e, GUberton. Frackvllle, New Costle, St. Clair, Pottsvillo, Hamburg, Reading, Fottstown, Phcenlivillo, Norrlstown and Phil adelphia (l)road street station) at 6:00 and 11:45 a. m. and 4:15 p. m. on weekdays for Potts- vino iqu imermoaiaie siaiiocs u:iu a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wlroan's. Ollbertnn. P'riir-lrvlUp. Kw Castlo, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:00. 9:40 a. m. and 8:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Heading, Potts town, Phajnixvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia i u.w, v.iu tt. lu., a. iv y uj. Trains leave Frackvlllo for Shenandoah ni 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 6:01, 7:12 and 10:27 p.m. Sundays, 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p. m. ieavo irotisviuo lor unonanaoan at iu:i&, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sunday? at 10:40 a. m. and 5:16 p. m. Leavo Philadelphia (llroad ctreet station) fo: Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 67 bnd 8 30 a m, 4 10 and 711pm week days. On Sundays leave at 6 60 a m. For Pottsvllle. 9 23 a a. For New York. Express, week davs, at 8 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 6 60, 7 33, 8 20, 9 50, 11 00 11 14 am, 12 00 noon, 12 44 p. m. (Limited Ex press 1 06 and 160 p m. dining cars.) 1 40, i 3U, ilO, 4 01), b UU, 0 UO, B 60, 7 28, 8 12, luriOvttn 19 01 nlnhl QnnrliM Q 'Ml A flft 1 M 5 15, 8 12, '9 60, 11 08 11 35, a m. 12 41. 1 40, 2 80, 4 00 i umucu ouj o 2u. o su. o do. i siimiDispm ana 12 01 night. For Sea Girt. Lone Branch ana Intermediate stations, 820, 11 11 t m, and 4 00, p in weekdays r or uammoro ana wasninnton s do, 7 20, 8 31 9 10. 10 20. II 18 a m. 12 10. (12 33 limited dlninc cur.) 1 30, 3 48, 4 41, (6 10 Congressional Limited Pullman - Parlor Cars ar.d Dining Car), 6 17, 0 55, 7 40 ucd 1133 p. in., week days. Sun days, 3 60, 7 20, 3 10, 1118 am., 1210, 141, 0 65, ii co uqu f tupia. For Richmond, 7 00 a m, 12 10 and 11 33 p m, dally, and 1 30 p. m. ween days. Trains will feave Harrlsburg for Plttsburi and the West every day at 1 20, 8 10 a m, (8 20 m limited), 3 60, 7 30, 1165 p m every any, .'v for Altoom &t 8 18 am and 5 CO n m evarv day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 SO a m every day. Trains will leave Sunbury for WlUlamsport, Elmlra, Canandalgua, Rochester, liullalo and Niagara Falls at 135, 6 18 a in, and 1 86 p m week days. For Elmlra at 6 41 p m week days, For Erie and Intermediate points at 5 18 am dally. For Look Haven at 6 18 and 9 66 a za dally, 1 36 and 6 41 p m week days For Kenovo at 6 13 a m, i .id ana Diipm v eeit aays, ana n lis a m on Sundays only. For Kano at 513 am, dally, i S i ii weekdays. K. M. PHXVOSI, J. R. WOOD, nm'l Manani- Qsc'i Pass'c'i Agi LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD, Possentrer trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction. Manch ChunV. Le. htghton, Slatlngton, White Hall, Catasauqua, Aiieutown, lieinionem, caston, i-nuaueipma liazleton and Weatherly at 6.04. 7.33, 9.15 a m. 12.48. 2.57 d. m. c or new Yorir, o.m, 7.38. n.io a. m., 12.13, 2 57 r or yuauaco, MwitcnDaca, uernaras and nua sondulo, C 01, 0.15 u. m., and 2.57 p. m. For Hazleton, Wllltes-barre, White Haven Plttston, Laceyvlllo, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly and Eunira. 6.04. 9.15 a. m.. 2.67. B 27 n. m. ror iocnesier, uuuaio, niagara ii-aus ana tbo West. 8.01. 9.15 a. m. and 2 57 6.27 n. m. For lielvldore, Delaware Water Gap and oiruuunuurs, o.v a. m., G.vt p. zn. x or .amucrtvuie ana Trenton, .15 a. m. For Tunkhannock, 6.01. 9.15a. m..2.67.527 n. m For Ithaca and Geneva 6.01, 9.15 a. m. 6 27 p. m i'or Auourn u.id a. m. o.ct d. m. ForJeanesvtlle.Levlatonandlleaw Meadow. r.oo u. iu., o.ttj, o.ua p. m. nor Auaenriea.iiazieion, Stockton ana Lum ber Yard, 6.01, 7.38, 9.15, a. m., 12.13, 2.57, v.at p. m. For Scranton. 6.04. 9.15. a. m.. 2.67. 5.27 o. m. For Hatlebrook, Jedoo, Urlftonand Freeland 6.04. 1.m. 9.15. a. m.. 12.43. 2.57. 6.27 E. rr. For Ashland. Glrardvllle and Lost Creelr. 4.62. 7.51, 8.52, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.10, 4.10, 6.36, 8.22, 9.16 For Raven Run, Centralla, Mount Carmel and Sbamokln, 7.05, 8.60, 11.08 a. m., 2.23, 4.40, 8.22 p.m. For Yatosville. Park Place, Mahanoy City and UblttUU, D.U4, V.1D, ll.UD & m., l.14a 6 27. 8.08. 9.33. 10.28 n. m. Trains will leave Sbamokln at 6.45, 8.15, 11.15 a. oi., i.do, .ou v.tyj p, m., ana arrive at gnenan doah at 7.38. 9.15 a. m.. 12.43. 2.67. 6.27. 11.15 n. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle. b.ho. MW 9.08, 9.15, 11.05 ll. JJ a. m., 12.43, 2.67, 4,10 6.27, 8.08 p. iu. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.35 v.u, lu.iD, ii. d a, m., a.uu.i.iu, 'O.aj, 7,19, 7.56. 10.00 n.m. Leave Shenandoah for Hazleton, 6.04,7.38, 9.15, a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 6.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.00, ll.UD . IU., 16.1D, S.OD, D.OU, f.VO, Y.OC P, , SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland, Qlrardvlllo and Lost urees, v.av, v.w u, m., m.su, x.4s p. in. For Hazleton, Ulack Creek Junction, Penn uhuq judchoq, oiaucn wnunic, AUsntowDi ueinieuem, I'.asion ana new lorn, 8,40 a m. 1Z.OU, 2.00 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.S0. 2.S6 n m. For Yateevllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City and Delano. 8.40. 11.36 a. m.. 12.S0. 2 Hi. iinfim! n. Leavo Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.80 a. m., 1.64, 5.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 6.50, 8.40, 9.80 a. rn., 2.46 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.30, 10.40 " k U. WILliUR, Genl. Hupt. Eastern Dlv . t, TT, touiajietmeuem,ia. Oil AS. S, LEE, Genl. Pats. Act., . . Phlladolpbla. A, W. NONNEMACHER. Asst. G. P. A.. South Uethlehem Pa W a IS LBU ba U 1U7 wuiBuraciuari 11600,000 carnal. PoaltlTo proofsund lljO-paga g book,llluniri,Ui'lframIlfi)trOrniieopla CUTOO. R friw by mall. NotaluKelMnUIcure. 1 COOK REMEDY CO., Chicago, III. First lational Bank THEATRE BUILDINOJ llhilinnrlnnli . Vawo CAPITAL,- A. W. LEISENltINO, President. P. J. FERGUSON, Vlee Prestden J. R. LEIHENRINO, Cashier. 8. W, YOST, Assistant Gaahiar , Open Daily From 9 to S. 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit Eajllr, Quickly, Permanently Heaiored, WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nnd all the train ot cvIU lrom early errors or later exceitseR, the renults of overwork, alokneaa, worry, etc. FulUtrengtti, development and tune given to e ery organ and itortlon of tho body, blmple, natural methods. Immediate Improvement r.wn. Failure fmposRlble. 2,000 references. Book, explanstlon and prooff mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. T. 0-33. HOJBHNSS.A.CJK'S Kedlral (IBIoei, J06 R. SfiroSD St., Flllsi'a, Ps AraiDiiDiiirniin iiniTn-i if r irp Tr-niniF-it Special ltserseo tl- 1'onitaitil lirtnn Varlrocole, Ilj-ilr u itup'urr-. I ' "' M mluuM 'rrcatment Isj- Trknls a Hpei'tnlly. t'ua muulrdUonh Harr Uvuai ' utUI - i. ' oimp fe Moirk. (Iffli ! in ni . h A ',: . ' I-. i. . o luiW Jl All davSi'p a m L0REIIZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Ale and Beer JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Jog VTyatt'8) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, EH15NANDOA1I, PA, nnr qidgkcu miu me oust oecr. purler, aica, blskl3s, brandies, wines, etc Finest cigars catir.r oar atiacnea. uoraiai invitation to an WALL PAPER! BARGAINS! Big Reduction In Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. 101 North Main street, Shenandoah, Fa., WHOLESALE BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notice. JOE WYATT'S SALOON MiQ RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) laciiln una Coal Situ,, BltciinnrtoHh. Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest orands of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at ashed. REMOVAL ! W. J. DECK'S heelwrightShop Has been removed to Pear Alley, Between Centre and Lloyd Streets. Wheelwright work, Carringo and Wagon Duilding, Iloraesiiooing and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. The Man Who wrote the Song I "lie niver caret lo wander from his own firetide," was inspired while sitting before one of my fine Heatera. I also imve on band the best Stoves and Ranges in tbe market and a large stock of Housefurnlshlng Goods. Plumbing, rooting and Spouting a specialty. All woik guaranteed. T. O. WA.TJ3HS, Cor. of Lloyd and White Sta.. Shenandoah. Pa. Hooks & Brown. Fall line of Sta tionery, Day Books, Ledgers and Blank Books. All latest Libraries kept con stantly in stock. Agents for all Newspapers, Magailncs, Periodicals, etc Ho. 4 South Main Street.
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