The Evening Herald THE HE DI ..... Published dully, eioept Sunday, by iiKUAi.tt vvni.isiitxo coMfAxr, Publication office and mech inlonl department S.W Kmi Coal S reet, -I, -f t j Ik delivered In Shenandoah and a surrnu. ding t. tin for Six Cents a week, payable to the currier Hymall, Three Dull.tr a year or Twcnty-ttve i 'it per month. In advunisn. .Iilr-ef charged ace rdlng to apaoc and pout Ion. The publishers r serTC the right to change the position of advei i sements when vnrtne nuhllcatlon of news 1 quires It. The right Is also reserved to reject any advertiso mint, whether paid for or n ., that the pub lishes tnoy deem Improper. Advertising rates mo-ln known upon application. Entered at the post nfflceat Shenandoah, Pa., as second clous uiall matter. Tim jsrnxixo nnitM.n, Shenandoah. I'enna. Evening Herald. WKONESIUY, FEBRUARY 7. l&IM RLKUBLICAM STATE TICKET. cojtor am- at. l a noie, Hon. OALU8irA A. OltOW, OF SUllIKlrNNA COUNTV. Demoorata Unablo to Pass tlio Mo- Oreary Hawaiian Eesolution. REPUBLICANS EEFUSED TO VOTE. GRIEP FOR MR CHILDS It. , , "iuuc. MoiioiigHliela Hirer Mines Hestitne. riumlretls nf Anxious People Unnbla to L WiiKr Kli.AHI Til, Ph., Feb. 7. Tliclllln Atlend Ills' Pnnnrnl. '"1? sltiinllon nlonvf the MonotiKaheln l'lliLMiKM'lllA. Feb. 7. The services nt- "Jver ts noaumitiK n mnre settled nspect, ternlnnt upon tlie funeral of Georo W , " for ""n"3 months. Nearly every inlno Election Tuesday, February 20, 1894. Mr. Keril's Motion to lleeiimmlt the Itr- snllltlmis Voted Down The Senate, Too, Palled to lleneh a Vole 011 the Federal Klectlon ltepeal Hill. "WAsltWriTOtf, Feb. 7. The Hawaiian debate was concluded yesterday, but tlie entire resolution was not pnssed because fit the failure of tho Democrats to secure n quorum when n vote was taken upon it. Muoh less opposition from the Democrat 10 side developed than was nt one time anu- clpated. Onlv one speech, that or general Sickles (N. Y.), was made in opposition to the adoption of tho resolution indors ing the administration, nlllioiiKh there whs some passive opposition on tho Dem ocratic side, as Indlcatod by the refusal of severalof tho Democrats to answer to their names when the resolution whs placed upon its passive. The Ilitt substitute, the Illair amendment ana tlie motion made by Mr. Heed to recommit the reso lution wero in turn voted down. When (lie vote came to be taken upon the main question, however, the adoption or the en tire resolution the Republicans refrained from votiiiK, and the Democrats lacked seventeen of a ,juoruta. Mr. Cuiiimlims (2. 1 .) voleu tor Mr. Heed's motion to recommit the resolution, and Mr. Sickles against the McCreary ro Kolution. Messrs. CiimtnitiKS, (ieary (Hal.) and Cockrell (Tex.) refused to ifoon record either for or against the adoption of the resolution. These were nil the in- TiiK inliiein of this reiflou will bo able to lrve the Lenten ettnu without Illeonveulenro. The coal (Mentions shown yesterday of a break in operator have t'Hluetl them pretty Chllds were pnrtlclpntetl In by a feather ing Hint taxed the capacity of St. James' 1'rotestant Episcopal church, Twenty-second and Walnut streets, to the utmost. Hundred of people wero unable to gain ndinission to the church, while nmotig those in the mourning congregation were ninny men conspicuous Hi the various walks of life in the country. The church services were preceded by n more private service ill the Chllds resi lience, ncrn-s from the church. At this ivllh drink, and while ho wns fighting the log oil an ollloer wns culled, who took urn away. Mav did not return home until vester- dny, when he entered the house. Iirlnsinir n letter for his wife. The letter contained 1 check. May ate his dinner, and then demanded that the wlfelndorsetho check iso he could get it cashed. Sho told him he could not have the check until he was lober. May una furious at her ref'isal. nil drawing a revolver fired at her at ose range. The shot struck her lust above the heart, but wa deflected. As ll fell stlM Hi nttaltOll nltt. line l,a,,. na IMay fired again. The second bullet shat ftereti her thumb and was deflected at ol fcnost the Identical spot where tho first Ishot had glanced off. I As his wife (ell Mny ran up stnlrs and, standing before a mirror, sent a bullet, lintii his brain. .Meanwhile Mrs. May had Vscaped to the next house, where her wmntls were attended to. Neighlwrs found Slay still alive, but he died two lours later. Mrs. May's injuries nre light, but she is suffering severely from ervous shock. is working full, and there is a prospect of Hume weeKB 01 uninterrupted work. Hurst n lllood Vessel While Coughing. Kastiw, Ia.. Feb. 7. Miss Leonn Weld man, n younif lady residing on College Hill, wns attacked with n coughing spell ud burst a blood vessel, causing death in short time. She had been out In com Jmuy only a fow hours before. An Unknown Strainer Sunk. oncr'-Ym, nwJKBb...7.A. svunrL Jjas Kennedy's Favorite Ilemedy bo tried, a)1 steady Improvement followed its use, ami, permanent cure resulted. It is used with similar snrcoja in cases 1 scrofula, nervousness, kidney and llv( complaints, and in all diseases brought aboC by bad blood and shattered ncrvos. HEART gj KIDNEYjrS I TROUBLES WjP! DANA'S well for It. I'UJiMO seiilliueilt U daily gro-vlng stront;erHp;alunt Cut salaries for politic il and corioratlon nllliluU and it feetim party lines on the Hawaiian matter. The Populists voted generally witu tne neptiii llcans. Jfr. llroderlck (Kan.) was the only Hepitbllcan who declined to follow the lead of his party and refrain from voting. He voted against tile resolution. When the Democrats found themselves without 11 quorum they pushed n resolu tion revoking thu leaves of absences and Close. tlint tho (Ihvs for tmvlllK $30,000 for then adjourned. They expect to pass tho ie-olution before adjournment today, $2,000 brains nre fnst drawing to u Tll0 ai,,mle aIll I10t uomu to ,, vote on the federal election bill, as was anticipated, Severn! senators who hod not hitherto I ,.,-.l-i iliuilrml mi nnnnrtimtt V tn lie llenrd Now that tho Lenten season Ik here o1 tllB ml.nBUri! m,d by tinnniinous con- thenooiile who nro-drate IheineolveB sent the time of general debate was ex 11 1 tended until :i o'clock this afternoon. before the muse mat presides over prion. Charge Against T.nbnr Leaders. Hudson, N. Y., Feb. 0. In the case of Bartholomew, alias "Dusty" Madden, In 111 nere on tlie charge of ha vine mur- lered his companion, Maurice Murphy, so or ,ew lorK, while tramping to Al- liny. Coroner Qichran began the inves ation yesterday. The testimony de- loped that there had been a struggle in e woods, and that Murphy's skull was ictured by a blow. Hoth men were Mm hers of the Ptone Cutters' associn- n in Xuw York, and it is probable that 1 of its olllcers will bo called tinon. ns re are rumors afloat that Murnhv wa' arked to be put out of the way for the live part lie 11111I tnkun over the expos- y of alleged crooked transactions that, bs alleged, were going on in the assocla- daucluir. nnil the orchestras will have Rohancotp rt. There are many in S lenandoah who need It, for there fs no nlace in the county where more balls and wnilah are held IIinl.IhK the Tariff 1111. Washington, Feb. 7. The Democratic members of the senate committee 011 finance lost no time in proceeding to work upon the tnrill bill after they decided not to grant hearings to interested parties. It is their purpose to go through the bill thoroughly, but ns rapidly as they can do m, with the view of eporting It to the senuto within a short time. They will try to atfcure solid Democratic Mipport by ThuhU conces- Tiikkk is nothing to warraut the hope that the reumptlon of work M lllnvin n fcw concessions, the Phlladulnhia andlleadlngcollleiies sinus will be made on important, articles T, , like coal and sugar. No decision has been will 1m a mrmutieut one. Jf orders - -- 1 1 for the collieries to shut down Thurs day nlglit are not received it will ho siirnrisiiii. Ir is authorltively staled reached by the committee on the income tax part of the bill, Death of Cnptnln Mannlx, Washington. Feb. 0. Captain Daniel ln,, f .,.,K. ITnUiirl Rlnf nw mnriiiH enrtis. that the time when thu collieries will , '1 ', the Mriuo barracks yesterday uiill .rnrwl after a lone illness of cancer of the Up Town Olllce. 5 - ""'J 1 w iuini,un,uu,uin:uutULi'iuiiin,,i,., ii writes i " My husband used your s3 H Bursa parllla for a bad caso of Ifeart DIs- K! K ease, that had troubled him since ha was S3 17 years of ngc. It cured him, and ho Is Sarsaparill THE KIND THAT CURES All orders for advertisinc, job work nn! ablo to work. My little girl was weak, bscriptlons can bo left at I'erso's AuclloBvS emaciated, Ind Bullcrcd greatly from ts HI I 'i.liim utnn .r...... M..,nl 1.. UJ HIHTIPT IIIH(V1HP nd Coinmlstion rooms, Dougherty building,' n i .oiniu hi eel, wnero tney prompt attention. Kidney Disease. A persistent uso of li will receive?; UAA'MHAiisAPAmiiLiAcrjaEDocr. li and Bho is well and btiionq." si S Certifltd to bv D.J. LAWRBUCB, Druairitt. S Fried oysters a spocialtj at AlcElhonnv iSi ALL DnBQQISTS. 9 1" tf DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., Belfast, Me. THE DEADLOCK STILL UNBROKEN Jersey Iteptibllcuns .-eIeet Canilldntes for Treasurer and Comptroller. TltUNToN, Feb. 0.-Tho house of as-.vr sembly and both senatorial bodies were" In session last night, but no business of consequence wns accomplished. No new Profession! Cards. H. KISI'LTSR, M. D developments have appeared in the sellate,,',rtoo,', N"r'n Ji-rdln strest, Sheoaodcan muddle. Governor Werts has not seen' Attorney General Stockton since tho hit- pROK. PKKDKHICK ZBITZ, ter's opinion was submitted on tho quo Warranto proceedltim Inst week, anil nothing has been done towards bringing j prepared to give Instructions on piano, organ, ixarnuGTOR of music. lie able to woilt steady is w:iy oil. Til hub is quite a contrast between the action of Admiral Heuham In Hrn zil and tho action of Congress in Washington, llenham has enjoined tlie Brazilian insurgents from lnterler Iuk with American commerce, while thb Democratic Congress has, through the Wilsou hill, given Us sanction to interference with American Industries by foreign manufacturers. The Pennsylvania lliilroad Com pany, one of the most extensive, rich est and powerful railroad companies of the world, has furnished au auo maly to tho axiom that corporations have no souls by announcing thatcou ductors and engineers who have served the company faithfully for a certain term of years will hereafter receive annual passes for use by themselves and wives. This Is certainly In con trast with some of the recent actions of the Philadelphia & leading Hall road Company which has alwayB made greater blasts of generosity to its emjiloyes than the Pennsylvania has. stomach. Captain Manuix was com manding ofllcer of the Marino barracks iu Washington. He entered the marine corps in lHOo, and was appointed to tno navy from Ohio. lYflcham Nomination Anin Postponed. WAblllNOTON, Feb. 7. The senate judic iary committee postponed action on tho nomination of Mr. Peckham to be judge of the (upieme court until next Monday. It is impossible to say what significance can be attached to this action. The entire time of this committee wns taken up in raiding papers and letters benriug on tho case. New Polirth Cln Postmasters. WasiiinotoN, Feb. 7. The total num ber of fourth i laHS postmasters nppolnted was forty-seven, of whom twenty-nine wero to fill vacancies caused by resigna tion and death. Among the appointments were: I'ennsj Ivnnhi Alice H. liogel, Dau berville; Mrs. l.i..ie A 1'iidcn, Hillsville. New Jersey W. C. Darling, Amwell. Caused by a Oerinnn's Cruelty. ' jISkiilin, Feb. (I. Letters received here I mi ijerinaii settlers In the (Jnmeroons C ony confirm the statements that the i I break in the Camerooijs wns caused by 1 ; action of the (Senium governor in flog tig the wives of Hie native soldiers. The l-liumeyans then "'entothegnverjinint. I Weld. ' " " " Btnte Officials May be Henioved. Dktkoit, Fob. 7. Governor Hich, through his private secretary, served copies of his charges and citations upon Secretary of State Jochlm, Treasurer Hambitzer and Land Commissioner Uerrv. as members of the state canvass ing board, requiring them to show cause why they should not be removed from of fice for gross negligence 01 uuiy in per mitting the returns on thu salaries amendment to bo falsified. the matter to a legal settlement. Ihe HepublinatiB held a joint caucus right after the adjournment of both houses to select candidates forstntccomp trailer and state treasurer. George 11. Hivain, of Kssex, had been the lending iiindidate for treasurer, and F. S. Han took, of .Mercer, lor comptroller. A com bination was formed last week by Samuel Dickinson, of Hudson, and David Imird, of Camden, to best these candidates. Last night n lively light was made to stave oil the caucus for a week by tho Dlckinson Ilaird men. In this they failed, andllaird withdrew from the contest. A lively de bate took place as to the advisability of adjourning the caucus, but this was voted down. Hancock received the cnucus nom ination by a vote of 3 i to 14 for Dickinson. Swain was nominated without opposition. rini and bind instruments. For fnrther In, rniation can o ' oraaaross onuiii.Eii huob., o. 1 North Main street, Shenandoah, OUN R. COYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W. Offlce Ueddall building. Hhenandoab, Pa. tor.. 5 FOSTER, TTOItXJtY nnil COUXSKLLKR-AT-LA H . Room 3, Mountain City Hank Building, Potts lie, Pa. AMUSEMENTS; u. ATTORN KY A T-LA V. somnLnnoAH, va. Offlce Room 3. P. O Building, dhenandot. id Eatorly building, Pottsvllle. i Y KKOUfcON'M THKA'IKK. P. J. rEIlOUSON. MANA0E11. ltlcht of Way Secnred. West Chestki:, Pa., Feb. S. M. Pat terson, president of the Pennsylvania Traction Railway company, received a dis patch from Lancaster to tho elieet that all the rights of way and plans had been secured in that city, and that the city was theirs. Mr. Patterson was belore the council at Dowufngtown, and rights of way through that place was secured. At Spring City the council spin, ami womu not give the right of way. Work of the Now Jersey 1 1 (Hue. Trenton. Feb. 7. At llie session of the house yesterday afternoon n bill was in troduced providing for the establishment of a naval militia for tlie protection or tlie sea coast of this state. Hills were passed repealing the police justice law for Cam den, Trenton and Pnterson and its supple ments. The act repealing tile race iracs license law was also passed. The Repub lican fenato adjourned until next wccK. A Valet Charged with Theft. New Yohk, Feb. 7. W. H. Crone, the actor, appeared in the Tombs police court yesterday as complainant against his vnlet. William Hell, who Is charted with steallnir Jl.blB fiom the nctor. The money wns taken from Mr. Crane a week ago at the theater, when it was placed in his coat pocket before going to the bank. Hell is an intelligent negro, and conies from Charlotte, N. C, and hns been with Mr. Cruno two years. Hell Implicated nnother neuro in the theft. Hell was held for examination. c. Tiik exuberaut Jubilation with whioli the Democrats greeted the passage of the Wilson tarlll bill by tho House was changed luto consternation by tho bombshell which Senator Quay dropped intb their ranks by the an nouncement of the amendment he will oiler to their darling measure. It Is, indeed, a startler. It provides for the free coinage of silver, the repeal of the 10 per cent, tax on state banks, and the establishment of a gold reserve fund by the monthly purchase of 145, 125 ounces of gold, Issuing therefor gold bullion treasury notes payable in coin iu 40 years after Issue, and bearing Interest at the rate of 1-10 or 1 per cent, per annum. Ab a political move on tho part of the Republicans It was singularly adroit, for if adopted It loads down the hill with even a greater burden of unpopularity on Its final passage, and puts air. Cleveland in a hale if the House agrees to It, while even should the amendment fall, It brings up once more the free silver tight which threatened last fall to almost disrupt the Democratic Jparty. Stepped In Pront of a Locomotive. ScitANTON. Pa., Feb. 0. Samuel Moore, nged IS, was lustantly killed here by step- tilniMn front of a locomotive, ills uouy was cut to pieces, which wero soattered along the track for a distance or nicy ieei, Moore was a machinist, and was on his wav from the Delaware. Lackawanna and W estern shops to the central panoi me city. ESDAY, FEBRUARY G, '94 B1WK. YUCCA'S yudrville andAthletic Company XlcoXaA K.. It. lstrar)gtst Wi me. Yucca, and a kinri. Also tho e jQIS. Ii. IIOCHLEIINEK, I Phytician and Surgeon. Advice rreo at drue store. 107 South Main treel. Prlvaln cnnRultat.Inn at rpsldonm 112 ioutli Jnrdtn street, from 8 to 7:30 p, m. Headed by tie Woman on Earth -tj- ccmDinvif vaudeville x-cbumnlon feather- welRht of Ibo world, -Cal. BlcCartj, 'ho will meet nil comers In his cUfs. Is jcch, 5, 35 Rtsd 50 CentH. (teeerved seats at Klrll'n'a drugetore. f.fl Hooks & Brown. LEST ES! Death of 11 Veteran Actor. Nr.w Yo. K. Feb. 7. Harry Watklns, one of the oldest actors in this country, died suddenly at his home of heart dis ease. Thnotcran actor and playwright was at one time the stage manager for P. T. Harnum. He w as Intimately associated with Hooth, Jefferson, Florence and other leading actors. Mr. atkins lenvesnwlfe nnd daughter, the latter known to the btugo world as Amy Lee. Wholesale and retail. . Mam Street An Octocenarlnn Bulclde. Hoiidentown. N. J.. Feb. 7. Wllhel minn Bchiechler. need &!. committed sui cide by hanging at the reaidenco of her nephew, Charles Lehman, or ineiusooro. When found she was sitting on a box in the garret with a strong cord around her neck, tho other end of w hich wasuttached to the rafters. Providing for Lowell's Unemployed. Lowell, Mass., Feb. 7. The committee on finance of the city council negotiated a loan of 1100,000 to be upod on street im provements, iu order to kep olty work men employed. The street committee de cided to have all work done by city labor ers Instead of by contract. Hmatlpu In Siiteen States. Columbus. O.. Feb. 7. 0, O. Probst, secretary of the state board of health, has suggested that the railroad companies, vaccinate their employes. Smallpox Is now reported In sixteen states. Dr. Jenkins llenoiullinted. Alhanv, Feb. 7. Governor Flower sent to the benate the name of Dr. Jenkins for health officer of the port of New YorK, nnd It was raferro I 10 ihe Judiciary com mittee. Tho Weather. Fair; warintr; cloudy tonight; southerly Winds. I,nbr I.lbel Suit Verdict. SALEM, Mas.. Feb. 7. The case of Wolfson vh. Hoiton Traveler for line! lor $10,000 was disposed of by the Jury return ing a verdict for the defendant. The case will go up on exceptions, this was a sun; to recover damages from an article pub lished in July, 1MI2, in The Traveler on tho Central Labor union, of Lynn, aud Louis Wolfsen, its secretary. Itakton's Venerable "Princess" Head. Kaston, Pa.. Feb. 7. A negress famil Inrlv known as "Auntie" Dunonn died here yesterday, aged 110 years. She ii said to have been the duugliter of 1111 African king, and is reputed to hove bten aeUed by slave trader, brought, to Amer ica and sold ill bondage. S, nl J.OjXXjX VAK JRttjr U ! ua I.JAf.K. Cheap, u ridokerlng piano, a. mil" hand, but in good order Apply at omce. su-lw Oil r.NT A siore andf'wellliig. corner of re and Market MreetB. occuolod ut uv John Mctlownn, shoedoKler Pos- n Arm isi Annir 10 uornnuck. 2; (tro etnet, Shenandoah. 2-2-tf Av.nt u.n. .-1.,. .. j.i . llim. at nr,sent oocunled bv I Price. 1 dealer. Possi sslon Kiven Anrll 1st J. K. Kehler, 210 North Main streoi. h. 1-S7 Sw THE NEW STYLE nil! is of Dr. Tierce's invention and is full of Improvements. They nro used by everyone high livers, bad livers, those whose livers are sluggish all find relief in Dr. Tierce's I'leosant 1 eueis. To beoin with, theso "Pellets" are tho smallest, nnd easiest to take. They're tiny, Bugar-coatod, anti-bilious granules uiai ov rv child takes readily. Secondly. Tboy'ro perfectly easy in their action no griping, no uistiu-Dance. TrnnDLY. Their effect Is lastlnrt. FonnTHLY. Put up in glass always fresh. Fifthly. Thov'rotho cheapest, for they're guaranteed to give snti&factlon, or your money is returned. You pay only for the good you got. Lastly. They absofuWy cure Constipa tion, Indigostion, Bilious Attacks, Sick or Bilious Headaches, and all derangements of the llvor, stomach and bowels. P AND LOTH FOR SAl-K-Ktuh n4 Bit ry bouse wnn story Kitchen, I. two good wo! Is and blream of water jbroiigh tho property; nlee biarlng iuih 111 kouu utiu 01 cultivation Park ) ir.erly hs lintel. Suitable for pf buklness. For further particulars r ill on v I Uf MRS. L,. K, FIHIIEK, uranuonvllit. Sell. Co., Pa. I Hnosals for Coal. to tl)' on tl. uLi are invited and win be re sioniby the undersigned, until noon ol ln .rauruury lain, mr lurnifrning iuu tons tu at pnal IIIO tnnm nt r.-n n.TuI un.lb, T) i " coal, delivered 1. o. b.. at Alms IvtVard, Pennsjlvanta Itallroad. 1 Hoard or Poor Directors, ox 4. Hchuylklll Haven, l'ennsyl ruary 1st, mi. 2-8 3t-eod Of M varn thu I tbei and tem. nltei only nose drug cure aitiro stock of pes Iff 9 lustt falls Cure mont never The iOSJ"t. cdo intist be Bold beforo pQAINS. r. PIEUCE KOBEHTi, M. D., No. 23 East Poal "treet, HIIEHANBOAH, PA. Ortlce Hours 1:80 to 3 and 6:30 to 9 p. in. rvll. J- H- OALLEN, J No 31 HouthJartlln Street. Bhenandoah. r riCK Hooas: H30 to 3 and Oi.'io to 8 P. M. Except Thursday evening. pi office work oh Sunday except by nrrunge- vnettt. A strict adherence to the office hour ts absolutely necessary. nl-em nuiiit visits, sl.80. ;UOF. T. J. WATSON, " Teacher of ILIfJ, GUITAR, BAHI0 and MANDOLIN. tvlng had sixteen years' experience as a iher of instrumental muHo glvlDg lnstruo 1 on the above Instruments. Word left at ,mm's Jewelry store will receive prompt at-lion. si- .NNSYIjVANIA RAILROAD. , BOIinTLKlLL DIVISION. 11! NOVEMHlSlt 19th. 1893. lU hlns will leave Shenandoah after the above for Wlegan's, Qllberton, Frockvllle, New . uiair, I'ottsviiio, iiamDure. uesains. itttov Phoontxvllle, Norrlstown aud Phil- f.le, ' H. if phh (B oad street station) at 8:00 and 11:15 unb-i:iap, in. on wee cays I'-orroite and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. in. SUNDAYS. Wlggan's, Qllberton, Frackvlllo, New St. Clair. Pottsvillo at 8:00. 8:40 a. m. 'i, i'neaaix uie, iMorrisiown, inuaaejpm& (10, 9:40 a. m., 3:10 p. m. ftlnalcavo Frockvllle for Bhenandoah ai a.m. and 12:14, 0:04, 7:42 and I0:27p m lays, 11:13 a. m. and 6:40 p, m. avo Pottsvllle tor Shenandoah at 10:16, '.a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m. Sands js 1:40 a. m. and 6:15 p. m. :ave Philadelphia (llroad street station) for svllle and Uhonandoah at 5 67 and 8 36 a m, and 7 11 p m week days. On Sundays leave 50 a m. For Pottsvllle. 1 23 a m. ir New York Express, week days, 80, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 8 60, 7 83, 8 20. 8 50, II 00 am, 12 00 noon, 12 44 p. m. (Limited lit a 1 06 and 4 60 p m. dining cars.) 1 40, 8 20, 4 00, 5 00, 6 00, 6 60, 7 85, 8 12, p m, 12 01 night Sundays 8 20, 4 05, 4 50, di 18 12, 50. 11 03 II 35, a m. 12 41, l 40, 2 30, 4 00 Jtod 4 60)62118 20. 6 50. 7 25 and 8 12pm and 11(.lnuht. VSoaGlrt. Lone Branch and Intermediate Ions, 8 20, 1114 a m, and 4 00, p in l.daya , . ;r Baltimore and Washlneton 3 60, 7 SO, 8 31 tll(t0) il 18 am, 12 10, (14 35 limited dining . 1 1 SO. S 49. 4 41. (5 Hi ConereHalonal Umltod SIXman Parlor Cars ar.d Dmlng Car), 617, 7 40 ana 11 3B p. m.. weolt days. Sun ,8 60,7 20, JI0, 11 18 am. 1310,4 41,8 65, and 7 40 p m. r ltlchinond, 7 00 a m, 12 10 and 11 33 p m, and 1 30 p. m. neee days, tins will leave Uarrlsburg for Plttsbum be West every day at 1 20, 1 10 a m, (8 20 limited), 8 50, 7 30, 11 65 p m every day. - for Aitoons. at 8 18 am and 5 00 p m every For Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 20 a m 1? day. lns will leave Sunbury for VTllllamsport, ra, Oanandalgua, Kocheater, Buffalo and tra Falls at 135, 6 13 a m.and I 86 p m week 1 For Elmlra at5 4l pmweek days, For and Intermediate points at 5 18 am dally. T.ocIl Haven at 5 18 and 9 69 a m dally, 1 44 pmweek days for Kenovo at 6 II a 16 and 6 41 p m week days, and 5 IS a tn on ye oniy. 'i FirstlationalBank THEATIIE BHIliDINO or Kana at 5 18 a m. dallv. you IPnivoax, J. K. VfooD, Willi, iJen'l Psi't' At 2J . H. SNYDER 1 Bill 1 pagei 133 West Centre Street, ploto tiieaLTISTIC JDECOltATOR not left CAPITAL, 100,000.00. A. W, I.EISEN1HNO, President, P. J. rEItOUBON, Vice Presld' 1. K. CEISBNUING, Cashier. S. W, YOST, Assistant Oastilir Open Daily From 9 to E. 3 PER CENT Interest Paid on Savings Deposi Hastly. Quickly, Permanently Restored WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train of evils from early errors or later excesMs. liio results or overwork, sickness, worri .etc. Fulletrenetb, development and tone gl en to ery organ and portion of tho body Simple, natural methods. Immediate Improvement sren. Failure Impoftntbla. 2,i rererenccs. ttiolr explanation and prooff mailed sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. CliEABY BROS-, Bottlers of all kinds of TEMPERANCE: DRINKS! AND MINKKAL WATERS. Weiss Beer a Specialty. Also bottlers of the Finest Beer. 17 and 10 l'eitch Alley, tlllKXAXDOAJl. TP YDTT HAVE A TRUNK to go to IE 1UU tj,e depot or a parcel to send awny drop us a enrd aud wo will call for It. United States Express, Cor. Centre and Uulmi 8t. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Ale and Bee JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (formerly Joa ITyatt's) 19 and 21 We3t Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. ..ar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, Mlaklaj, brandies, wines, etc. Finest clears I MICE birattached. Cordial Invitation to sll WALL PIPER I BARGAINS! Big Reduction In Wall Taper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, 221 W. Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pa. PEED. KEITHAN 101 North Malnstreet,Bhennndoah,Pa., WHOLESALE BAKEB AND CGNFECTIONRR Ice Cream wholesale nnd retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notice JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Boiler's old Btand.) mults a nil Cwul t)tu Blieiinnoouti. Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest orandsot whiskeys and clears. Pool room at ached. 3LHlJSX.O'r A T : Painting and Paperbanglng. Perfect work. bains In Dalnts and oils, plain and stained I All the now natternsln wallnaner y and weekly papers, novels, novelettes Ktuuuery, liuarters for Evening Herald. FA. IU mi UU- ,11 II llllllMtlll.M, JaiKliinuSlfUnUistiaVtulSMA W. T. DECK'S WheelwiightShop Has been removed to Pear Alley. Between Centre and Lloyd Btreets. Wheelwright work, Carriago and Wagon building, lloreoshoeint; and General Repairing of ail kinds promptly attended to. The Man Who wrote the Song I "He never cares to tramler ioni his otm fireside," was Inspired while sitting before one of my tine Heaters, I also have ou hand the best Stoves nnd tlangos tn the market and a large stock of Housefurnhihtng Goods. Plumbing, rooting and Upoutlng a specialty. All work guaranteed. Cor. of Lloyd and White Sts.. Bhenandoah, Pa. RELIABLE - HAHD - LAUHDRY 139 HoaUi siatii Htrcet, f31ionnncionli, All work guaranteed to be first-class In every resyeot. We respecttully solicit a share of your patronage, Hoods called for and delivered Bilk ties and Laco Curtains a specialty. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELCAMP, JU., Prop WEST STUEET, Between Centre and Lloyd, Sliciiandoali, I'enna. Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable terms- St., Shenandoah. catia travt
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