WW 4 The Evening Herald Published daily, except Sunday, by nr.n.ti.ii vviu.ismxo vo.ni'.txr, Punncatiou omoe unil nun hauloal department 235 Cut Onal treat. ' delivered In Shenandoah and i ce gurrounuln)j )WM for ii Cents a week, payable to the carriers. Ity mall, Three Dollar a your or Twenty Ave oenta per month, in advance. .Meet- tformmift charged aoc rdlng to apace tad post Ion. The publishers n serve the right M changr the position ot advert seraents when iter the publication of now r lulrea It. The right la also reserved to reject any advertise meat, whether paid for or no , that the pub Itlhtra may dram isapropor. A Ivertlaing rate made known anon application Enter d at the post office m henandoah, I'a., aecund closs mail matter this nrxxixa iiititAi.ih Shenandoah, Penna. Evening Herald. " THUKSIMX FKI1KOARY 8, 1801. REHUBLICAM STATE TICKET. CO.VORI.IW-AT'I.AKOI:, Ho. OAI.USIIA A. GROW, OF SUSqUKHANNA COU.TTY. Election Tuesday, February 20, 1894 GBTTINO DBBPJSR,. Following the destructive uctiou it took in relation to A nerlean linlm trlee, Congress Iiad now decided that no Americana uiml apply do far m tliu protection of their Huwttlln Interests are concerned, by approving President Cleveland's policy, censuring ex-Mtn-inter Stevens ttud ueetding against u proteoloroteor auiicxatlon. Gierefand and his Cougret are sink iipg deeper Into popular disrepute every day. Every step taken has been di reeled against the Interests of the people they weie elected to protect. The Hawaiian Queen was deposed because site constantly threatened the VHt American and other interests of the country and was not lit, morally or mentally, to sit u;on the throne TUi was and la the evidence iu the ase, and nothing lias been brought forward to weakeu or even contradict It, yet the President of the Ualted States ol to-day is upheld by the Deui cratie Congress in eaylug that in plte of this woman's deplorable men tal and moral 0 .million, iu spite f her hostile attitude towards the American people, wlio are com yelled to remain wlih 11 her dominion on account of their industrial interests there, she must be restored to the throne. The eullghtened and Industrious people of Hawaii prostrated them selves at the feet of ex-Piesldent Harrison and begged of hint to protect their MiirucIhI interests and their families in their Isolated kingdom from the ravages of a sovereign blind to all sense of principle and justice through a life of lust and debauchery. Xx-President Harrison responded by sending Minister Stevens and estab lishing h Protectorate which has since maintained a government of peace and prosperity. President Cleveland now steps'lin and, prompted by the same uuloyal spirit that moved him to restore the colors taken from the rebels iu the battles for the preservation of the Union, lie tears down the barricade which stood between the vicious Queen and her victims and allows her to devour them as she will. Few Americans expected or wanted annexation, but they did expect pro nation in this ease, notwithstanding H was denied them for the industries at home. The Lehigh Valley Coal Company as paid to each of the women made widows by the disaster at the York Farm colliery in July, 1802, f 160, an equivalent to a pension of three dollars )ier week foroiie year, and $62 to each of the children of the widows. Tills is a doubly generous act, inasmuch that the men killed were not members f the company's relief association and 110 blame was attached to the com pany for the accident. It is a bright spot in the disheartening relations be tween capital and labor which are now arousing the world In sympathy with m latter. Wk take this occasion to condole 1th District Attorney Ryan upon the 4jUi of his father, James Ityan, a highly respected resident of Butler township. He had attained the ripe age of 63 years and was one of the elaes of toilers who contribute to the growth ami prosperity of this country. Ho lived as an upright and Industrious jmn, and died mourned by the publlo ' and a large and respected family. MBAL BILL I'M. Govornmontnl Control of Congres sional Elootions to Coaso, THE HAWAIIAN POLICY INDORSED. The McCreary ltpsolutlon, Condemning Minister Steven and Upholding 1'refll dent Cleveland')! Attitude, l'UMe the House by a Strict l'nrty Vote WAsmnoTOl.Feb. 8. The hill repealing. In t-oto nil federal laws regulating the control of congressional elections lias passed irath bonnes of congress and only awaits the signnturo of President Cleve land to become a law. After several weeks of discussion the sennte last evening 11 nalir came to a rote of the house bill re pealing the federal election laws, and it passed by a vote of 80 ayes to 88 nnys. Numerous amendments were presented by the ItepubllcHn members, but they were voted down regulnrly and method ically, the Democrats not even taking the trouble to join In tbo debate on the amend atory propositions. Senator Stewart, of Nevada, voted with the Democrats on every proposition, giving ns his lcnsons that lie thought the power of the execu tive was already too great, and that the centrnlir.ing tendency of the age should be checked at once If the republic is to sur vive. The three Populists Senators Allen, Kyle and PefTcr also voted with the Dem ocrats on every amendment, as well a on the main bill. The measure, as it passed the senate, is identical with the bill as it pnssed the house, no committee amend ments having been proposed. IJy a vote of 17(1 to 57 the house adopted the McCreary resolution condemning Minister Stevens and sustaining the Ha waiian policy of President Cleveland, The nepublicnns filibustered against it to the end. U)H)ii the llrst vote the resolution was curried, 174 to 8, and an interesting parliamentary question was raised as to whether 177 or 171) was not a quorum, four seats being vacant on Recount of deaths. The speaker held that a majority of the members chosen and living constituted a quorum, quoting in support of his posi tion a review ot the subject made by ex Speaker Iteed in the Fifty-first congress. His position, however, was warmly as sailed by some ot the Democratic mem bers, and it wns finally agreed to take the vole over ugnln, so that the ruling was eventually withdrawn. The Doutelle re solution wns defeated by a strict party vote. After the voting upon these reso lutions had been completed Mr. liluml (Mo.) made nn attempt to get up his bill for the coinage of the silver seigniorage 5n the treasury. The eastern Democrats, leu oy Messrs. Tracey anil Cockran, in augurated a filibuster in which they were joined by the majority of the HenuhllcuriH. although a few of the latter Indicated by their votes that they favored a considera tion of the bill, and for four hours Mr. island and the remainder of the Demo crats were held at bay. landing that it wns impossible to se cure a quorum to proceed with tlte con sideration ol the bill and that the house might, be deadlocked indefinitely upon the proposition Mr. lllnnd directed his cfTorts towards securing the adoption of a it-solution to 1 evoke nil leaves of absence and to instruct the sergeant-nt-arms to arrest absentees. After a persistent strug gle, which lasted until 7 o'clock, Air. liluml was successful and the resolution wns passed. In order to make it still more effective the order was made a continuing one until vacated by the house. Herbert Wants More Snllors. Wasiiincitox, Feb. 8. There are not enough men enlisted in the navy to prop erly man the United States ships which go into commission before the first of May, and the limit allowed by law will not permit the enlistment of a sulllclent number. Additional authority will be required from congress to enlist suflicient men, and Secretary Herbert will probably lay the matter before that body. The New Antl-Optlou 11111. Washington. Fell. 8. Tito new Hatch nnti-nption bill, devised by Itepresentu- tlvc Hatch, of Missouri, was approved by the committee on agriculture and intro duced in the house. This is a measure de signed to yield the government a revenue from the operations of brokers in agricul tural products. Increnie In the Trciintlry llalimce. Washington, Feb. 8. The net treasury balance toilay Is stated to be tUt, Ub.'JiS, the llrst time it bns been above the hun dred million dollar mark for several month. The Effort to Suva Premlergnst. Chicago, Feb. 8. Affidavits in support of tlie motion to, grant n new trial to Frcudorgnst, the assassin ot Mayor Harrl ion, were Hied yesterday. Arguments are to lie heard Feb. 14. The principal grounds on which a new trial will be asked are that Juror A. (f. Murray was well ac quainted with Mayor Harrison, whereas be stated on his examination Unit he knew him only slightly, nud because the jury was allowed to separate on election day, Ills Drain Dashed Out. Wll.KKMiAimu, l'a Feb. 8. William S, Carson, a traveling salesman for a Xew York drug bouso, wns Instantly killed on the Lehigh Valley railroad shortly before midnight. He boarded the train at Mauch Chunk for Wilkesbarre. and. while attempting to pass from one oar to another, was whirled from the platform and his brains were dashed out. Coiinellsvlllo Coke Trndo ltoomlng. CONNLLSVII.LE, Pa., Feb. 8. The im provement iu the coke trade which vas predicted last week has become unques tionably manifest since then. The pro duction, shipments nud active ovens have nil taken a spurt, and the outlook is bet ter than It has been for years past. This fact, however, did not prevent a reduc tion in wages. Hrutally Henten by a Iiruukard. Toledo, o., Feb. 8. A special from Prairie Depot says: Ovlon Devauley re turned homo drunk late at night, threw his wife down stairs, dragged her into the yard by her hair and threw her through a barbed wire fence. He then attacked her with a corn 011 tier, inflicting numerous (rounds. Devauley was arrested. Tho Komao may die. Ilullot lint KtunVr Convicted, NEW Yohk, Feb. 8. Tlie first of the many trials for fraudulent practices and stuffing ballot boxes ,-1 the last state elec tion was ended at l ! .'.M o'clock last night uj a verdict of guilty. Peter F. Isevtlle, the v w,w election inspector, and v. as surprised at the result, which makes him a "felon." linforcing South Carolina Liquor Ltiw. C11ABI.KSTON, Feb, 8. Six raids worn made by the dispensary constables iu Charleston yesterday, one of the raids lie- ng made upon a private residence. The liquor was found at only one of the estab lishments visited. The raids were not at- ended by any exciting incidents, and 110 crowds collected during their nroirreas. The grand jury of llerkeley county found lnuictments against two parties for .viola tion of the dispensary lnws. These were the first Indictments found in this state under the law. Commissioners licit mined. llAUuisBimci, Feb. 8. J ml ae Slmonton granted a temporary injunction restrain- ng the Soldiers Orphans' school com mission from purchasing a site at Scot- and, l'tttikitn county, for the nrooosed Industrial school for soldiers' ofphniis. The injunction wns granted on the mo tion of counsel for the parties who had previously warn ' a temporary injunc tion restraining Captain George W. Skin ner, pension agent at Pittsburg, from noting as a member of the commission. Mllltln to l'rotect Itailshnrs. Richmond, Va Feb. 8,-Pursuant to a call from the sheflft of Prince William county Governor O'Ferrell has ordered the Alexania 1.1 Light infantry to proceed to Manassas :o aid the oivll authorities in protecting two negroes who lire to be taken there for trial for thecrimeof rape, committed upon Mrs. Heflin and Mrs. Kl liott. The sheriff says lie cannot get a posse sufficiently strone to protect the prisoners against lynching uimn their ar rival at Manassas. Humbert's Confession. CAMDEN, N. J., Feb. 8. Theodora Lam bert, the colored burglar, naalnst whom the Camden authorities have strong evi dence as the murderer of William G. Kalrer, the Camden cracker baker, has made a confession. He admits having roblied Knlrer's house, but snys that Ste vens, his pal, did the shooting. The police believe l.nmbert was alone in the robbery and murder. (Icnernt Kitchener Knighted, London, Feb. 8. General KUchener, of the Egyptian war department, and Mr. Scott, tho judicial adviser to the khodive, have each been made a K. C. M. G. Gen eral Kitchener recently took exception to some criticisms made by the young khe dive and resigned his command. TI101 khedivo apologized and the general was induced to withdraw his resignation. Crushing Out the Moonshiners. LlTTLK Hock, Feb. 8. Collector Cook received a telegram from Deputy Collec tor L. McClure, at Fort Smith, reporting that he had just returned from a fifteen days' rnid on moonshiners in Polk and Sevier counties, capturing fifteen wild cntters and nine Illicit stills. This makes fifty illicit stills captured in Arkansas under Cook'" -.'.ministration. Ohio Mlll.-l-a lt,'Wt h lii-ductlnn. Yoitnosiown, O., Feb. 8. The coal miners of tho Mahoning valley will inau gurate a gen Tnl strike next Wednesday, nnd on that day will hold n delegate con vention hern to take action against re turning to work. Hecently tho operators reduced tho price ten cents a ton, nud all the miners have agreed to unite in resist ing the reduction. Fears for a Missing Schooner. Baltimore, Feb. 8. Fears are enter tained in shipping circles for the safety of the tlireo masted schooner Samuel 11. Walker, of Taunton, Mnss., which left hero on Jan. IB. She is iu command of Cnptnin George T. Nlckerson, of Wilming ton, Del., and carried a crew of eight men. The Klopers 1'orglven. Jeusev City, Feb. 8. John Quinn, the reformed gambler who eloped with tlie pretty daughter of his partner In evangel tsticwork, K. P. Golf, has been forgiven by his fiitlier-ln-Inw, and lins let timed to assist in the evangelistic work. Held for Forgery. New Youi;, Feb. 8.- In tlie Tombs po lloe court H. J. Warner, of New Orleans, the son of a wealthy business man, was held for trial on the charge of forgery, He attempted to pass a check on tho Corn Exchange bunk for l ..'). A fireek Woman's Cruel lteveuge. NorristoWN, Pa.. Feb. 8. In a fit of jealous rage Mary Zavllle took revenge on Andrea Uronzo last night by throwing a kettle of scalding water in his face. His sight is gone and he may die. lioth are Greuks. The Wenthcr. Bain; wnnner; southerly winds. NUGGETS OF NEWS Democratic editors of New York have decided to form a state association. Lucy l'.vnns, aged 100 years, died nt In dependence, Mo. Herngeisauthenticuted. Hevenue returns of the'French govern ment for January show n surplus of !20, 000,000 francs. The Agricultural building nt the Chi cago World's fair grounds wns slightly damugud by an incendiary fire lute yes terday afternoon. At Clinton, Tenn., Fred Gerdlnger was sentenced to two years' imprisonment for attempting to hold up a Knokville aud Ohio train. Will Smith, his confederate, was killed at the time. New York detectives are looking for $12,000 worth of diamonds, which were mysteriously stolen from Miss Laviuia Niblo, a wealthy Baltimore belle, as she was leaving the French ball Tuesday morning. TO RESIST TIUS ATTACK or the germs of Con sumption, (Scrofula. Grin. Mnlarlo. and 'jltmany other diseases means ngm or dlo for all of us. These germs axe everywhere in the nir we breathe. The odds are in favor ot tho germs, U our liver is inactive and our blood impure. What fs needed most is an Increase in our germ-fighting strength. To do this success fully you need to put on healthy Jlesli, rouse the liver to vigorous action, so it will throw oil these germs, and purify tho blood so that there -will lie no "weak spot," nor soil for germ-growth. We claim for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, that it does all this in a way pecu liar to itself. It is the development of gen erations of medical thought it has stood tbo test of a quarter of a century of cures. That fs why tho makers can guarantee it. In every troublo caused by torpid liver or Impure blood, if tlie " Discovery " fails to benefit or euro, your money is refunded. Pretty strong reasons for trying Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. 8600 it you can't be cured. Another Hank omcial "Vt'nntnd." " Detroit, Feb. 8 Hank Kxnmlner Cald well has sworn out a complaint for Fred crick Marvin, ex-cashier of the Third Na tional bank, on the charge of emhez.Ie ineiit In connection with the conversion of certain notes Inst March. The alleged offense is an extraditable one, and it is thought that be will be in the tolls within a few hours, although he cannot now be found. Toverty mid Snlptdo. TtffcNTOM, Feb. 8. Mrs. Kmlly llrnce glrdle, a widow1 88 yearsof age, with three children, living at 28 School street, cut her throat with a rar.or early in the morn ing, and tlie children when they invoke found her lying dead in n pool of blood. She kept a little candy store, but wns un able to make a living and had been des pondent for a month. l'elinsylvittilH I'otituistprs. Washington, Feb. 8. These fourth clnU postmasters have jut been appointed In Pennsylvania: Deuderton, Levi llushllne; Cherry Spring, .Tnines Donahue; Church vllle, J. J. Finney; Krcildown, Emma (5. Walton; Kverhart, It. II. Garrett; Ickes bury, Kdgar Koeheudorfer; MoF.wensvilla, II. W Armstrong. Wants Ibtniagea Tor Lost Affections. CLAimant-HO, W. Vn., Feb. 8. David D. Lambert, of Gleiiville, has brought suit against Israel T. Davidson, of the same place, for $10,000 damages, alleging the allenintiou of his wife's affections, lloth men are prominent and wealthy church members. I'rnlmhly Killed by Lawyers. CONNEALT, O., Feb. 8. Mrs. Harrison, formerly housekeeper for Austin Jen nlngs, a wiialiliy resident of this town, re cently deceased, was found lying on the floor with her throat cut from ear to ear. It is supposed that burglars killed her. No clew. Killed by I-:xplndlng I'owdcr. DASVILLK, Ky., Feb. 8. AV. 13. Corner,! who wns identified with the building of the Cincinnati Southern railroad and who lins a contract on the Chicago dralnngu canal, was killed near Lockport, Ills., by an explosion of a keg of powder. An Liiulun Holncuust. DnKALIi, Ills., Feb. 8. One hundred nnd forty-seven Percberon horses nnd threo trotters perished in a lire which de stroyed one. of W. L. Elwood's big stock barns yesterday, tramps are thought to have started the blaze. flivrn Up for Lost. Gloucester, Mass., Feb. 8. The fishing schooner ltohert J. Edwards has been given up for lost by her owners. It is known that on Jan. IU she encountered n heavy gale, since which time nothing has been heard from her. Jlobbcr Captured by Schoolboys. HARllUBl'IiQ, Feb. 8. Joseph Harr, awaiting trial iu prison here for robbing the postoflice at Mill Creek, Huntingdon county, recently, escaped and was cap tured by schoolboys. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD, Passenger trains leave Shenandoah lot I'enn llaven Junction, i&auch Chunk. Lo hlphtcn, Slatington, Whito Hall, Catasauqua Allentown, Uetblchcm, Easton, Philadelphia i-azteton and Weatherly at 8.01, 7.38, 8.15 a m.. 12.43, 2 m. For Nw York, 6.01, 7.38. 0.15 a, m 18.43, 2.W ForQuakko Switchback, Gerhards and Hud sondalc. 0 ul, 9 15 a. m , and 2.57 p. m. For Iiarleton, Wllltcs-Darro, Wtilto Haven Plttstcn, Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly and Elmira. G.04, 9.15 a. m., 2.57, 6.27 p. m. f or uocnoster, uutrato, Niagara rous ana the West. 8.0-1, 9.15 n, m. and 2 5t 5.27 p. m. For Helvldere, Delaware Water Gap act Stroudsburg, 0.04 a. m., 2.57 p. tn. For Lambertvllle and Trenton, 9.15 a m ForTunkhannocU.8.01, 9.15a. m.,?.67,6 27 p " For Ithaca and Qonova 0.01, 9.15 a. m. 5 27 0. m For Auburn 9.15 a m. 5.27 p m For Jeanesvlllo, Levlston and Be'" Men:' ow, 7.88 a. m., 5.27, 8.08 p. m. For Audenrlod, Ilaileton, Stockton and Lum ber Yard, 0.04, 7.28, 9.15, a. m., 12.4S, 2.57, 6 27 p. m ror Scranton. 6.04, 9.15. . m.. 2.W, 5 27 n. m. For Iladebrook, Jeddo, Drlfton and Freeland, 0.U4. 7,3", v. in, a. tn., 12.43, U.07, D.X7 p. tr . For Ashland, Glrardvtlle and Lost Creek, 4.f; 7.51, 8.52, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.96, 8.22, 9.U p. m. For Raven Run, Centrallu, Mount Carn-el and Shamoklu, 7.06, 8.50, 11 08 a. m., 2.28, 4.40, .8.22 p m For Yateevllle, Park Place, Mahanoy City anc Delano, 6.04, 7.38, 9.15, 11.06 a m., 12.48, 2.57. t 87. 8.08. 9.38. 10.28 n. in. Trains will leave Sbamokln at 6.45, 8.15, II 45 a. ui , i.mi. tf.w p. m., una arrive ai nenan doab si 7 38. 9 15 a. m 12.43, 2.57, 5.27, 11.15 p. m Leave Shenandoah for PoUsvllIe. n Hi. . .38 9.08, 9.15 11.05 11 Sin. m., 12.48, 2.67, 4.10 5.27, 8.08 p. m. Leavo Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah, 0.00, 7.35 9.06, 10.15, 11.48 a. m 12,32, 3.00,1.40, 5.20, 7.16, 7.55. m.ooo.m. Leave Shenandoah for H&zleton. 6.01, 7.38, 9 15 a. m., 12.48, 2.67, 5.27,8.08 p. tn. Leavo Hailcton for Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.00, 11.06 a. m 12.16, 2.(5. 6.30, 7.26, 7.53 p. m, SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Ashland, Glrardvllle and Loai Creek, 7.29, 9.40 a. m., 12.39, 2.46 p. m. For Ilazlotoc, lllack Creek Junction, Penr, uaven junction, waucn ununic, AucntowD llethlehem, Easton and New York, 8.40 a m. 12.30, 2.55 p. m. For Philadelphia 12.30. 2.55 n m. For YatosvlUe, Park Place, Mahanoy City anC UOIt LO. B.4U. 11.36 a. m.. 12.30. -.M. 4.4U D.UJ p. EC Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8.30, 11.31 a. to., 1.51, 6.30 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, b.50, 8.40, v.ou a. m., p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Sbenandoab, 8.80, 10.4 ..m.,1.86. 6.15 n. in. R. U. WILBUR, GenL Hunt. Eastern DIv South Uethlenem, t'a CIIAS. S. LEE, Genl. Pan. Attt., Philadelphia. A. W. NONNEMACUKlt. Asst. Q. P. A., bouth Uethlenem, i New Discovery. Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Cure Is used by vapor inhalation and Is tha only medicine of the kind ever out on the n arket. Bv inhalation the medlclco Is not poured Into the stomach ana tnence sent nuaering tnrougn tne sys tem. Hut by Inhalation the medicine Is an. piled directly to the deceased organ and the only wav to reach the affected carts in the lose, Kvery bottle Is guaranteed by the d ugglst Price 41 per bottle. Guaranteed to cure, ior saie cyan oruggists. It's used different from anv other medicine. Our advertised agents and all druggists are Instructed to return tbe money to any one who falls to be cured by Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh l ure. 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KIOTLKK, M. D., PIIY8W1AN AND SOllOEON. Office 10 North Jcrdln street. Shonnmicsl -pttOK. FUEDF.EICK 55B1TZ, IJSSTUUOTVli OF MUSW, Is prepared to give Instructions on ptaro, organ, rtrlnit and baud Instruments. Forfnrtner In formation call oaoraddress 030Ht.BR BROS., No. 1 North Main street, bhenandonh, TOHN R. COYI.E, A TTORNEY-A T-LA W. Omoe Beddall building. Hhenandoad, i' IOL. FOSTER, ATTOKNEY and CO UNSELLER-A T-LA It . Room 3. Mountain Cltvllank Ilulldlne. Potts vlllo, l'a. M. U. DUKKS ATTORNEY A T-LA IF. SnsnAHDOAH. PA. nm a b n r r..ii..l - .... nd Esterly building, Pottsvlllo. J-R. K. HOCHLERNER, Phynaan and Surgeon. Advice free at drue store. 107 South Main stieet. Private consultation at residence 112 wutn j arum street, irom 0 to 7:;) p. m. J. PIERCE IIOBEUTS, M. D No. 25 East Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 9 p. m. D It. J. 8. OALLEN. No. 31 South Jar Jin Street, Hhennndoah. Office Hourr: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 p. M, Except Thursday evening. No office work on tiiimlau except bu nrranoe- vieni. a since aanerence 10 me ojjice noun vt ausomieiy necessary. 10-31-Om NKIIIT VISITS, Sl.BO. )TtOF. T. J. WATSON, Teacher of VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN Having had sixteen years' experience as a teacher of instrumental muflo giving Instruc tion on tbe above Instruments. Word left at urumra's jewelry store win roceivo prompt at tention, PENNSYLVANfA RAILROAD. SOHDTI.KILI, D1V18I0H. NOVEMBER 19th. 1898. Trains will lcavo Shenandoah alter tbe above dato for Whjgan's, Qllberton, Fruckvllle, Nev ,-.....trt U. r1n, 1)A.nllln llnn,k.A lnnI.H taOLtU, U. UUlt , 4. U.WIlUb, MIUUUUIt AVOWIUJL, roiwiow" t'uuenixvine, nornsiown ana y mi idelphle (13 -oad street station) at 0:00 and 11:45 a. m. anu 4:10 p. m. on weeuaays r-or roils nue ana intermediate stations v:iu a. is. SUNDAYS. For Wlsean's. Ollberton. Frackvills. New Can tie, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 0:00. 9:40 a, in. ana a:iu p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts town, Pboanlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia ,t 6:00, 9:40 a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Hbenandnab ai 111: iu a m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. m 'unuuvs. a 10 a. m. anu o:u d. m. 'Leave Pottsvllle for Khnnnnrinnh &t in1l. 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 nnd 10:00 p. m.Sucdsye IX 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia (uro&a street station) lor Pottsvllle and Bbenandoab at D 67 and 8 36 a m 1 10 and 711pm week days. On Sundays leave at 0 60 a m. For Pottsvllle. 9 23 a m. For New York Express, week days, nl J M. 4 UO, 4 OU, O XO, 0 DO, 7 iM, 0 M. V DU, U UU 11 it am, lx uu noon, U4i p. m. (Limitea lii- ?ress 1 03 and ISO p m. dining cars.) 1 40, 30, 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, 6 00. 6 50, 7 25, 812, 10 00 pm, 12 01 night. Sundays 8 20, 4 05, 4 60, 6 15, 8 12, 9 5a 11 03 11 3r, a in. 12 44, 1 40, 2 80, 4 00 Jiiumeu s wj c u. d so. o do. ana sis p m ana 2 01 night For Sea Girt. Long Branch ana Intermediate stations, bW, 1114 a m, and 4 00, p m wcesuays For lliltlmoro and Washington a BO. 7 SO. s m 9 10. 10 20. II 18 a m. 12 10. (12 85 limited dlnins car,) 1 80, 3 46, 4 41, (6 11 Congressional Limited l-uuman i-arior uars ana uimnir uari. a 17 H 65. 7 40 a ad 1133 D. m.. week davs. Hun days, 3 50, 7 20, 910, 11 IS am. 11210. 4 41, 055, It c nuu I iu . UI. Forltlohmond,7 00m, 1210 and 11 HI p m, djlly, and 1 30 p. m, week davs. Trains will feave Harrisbursr for Plttabnri and the West every day at 1 20, 8 10 a ui, (3 20 pm limited), 3 50, 7 30, 1155 p m every day. Way for Al toons, at 8 18 am and 6 00 p in every day. For Pittsburg and Altoona at 11 20 a m every day. Trains will leave Sunbury for WUllamsport, ftlmira, Canandalgua, Roobester, Buffalo and Niagara Falls at 1 86, 6 18 a m.and I 96 p m woes days. For Elmira at 6 41 pm week days. For Erie and Intermediate points at b 18 am dally. Fir Look Haven at 6 18 and 8 M a m dally, I A aqd 6 4lpm week dnys For Kenovo at 613 a Oii ana dpb wsex nays, ana 6 13 a re on Sundays only. For Kane at 518 am, dally. 1 H6 o m week days. o. an. hbvosi, Gen'l Mtnacer J. R. WOOD, usn't Pass'f ' Alt The place for business men to send their surplus stock of every descrlp ' tlon for sale. i AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdafs, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody can send goods of everv daacrlntlon to vSie rooms and they will oe sold at auction onjthe usual terras. All goods eoldon commts stoaand settlements made on the day follow, lng the sale, Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Building, Cor. Contro and Jardin Stroots, FirstlfafionalBank , THEATRK UUItiDINO CAPITAL, . W. LBISENKINQ, President. P. J. FKnaUBON, Vlee Pretlflstt It. LEIHENRINQ, Cashier. S. W, YOST, Assistant Ctsblii Open Dally From 9 to S- 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposi Easily. Quickly, Permanentli Restored WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nml all tho train or otIIk Ironicarly errors or later excf(eii, tbe rexulti of overnork. Rlckoosn, worn, etc Fnllstrenglli, diivelopnient and tone given to eery ..rgan and Snrtlon of the body Iniple.nnturnl methods. Iinniedlatelninrovement s( on. Failure lmvosnlbfe. 2.1KX) rsferenci-H. Book, explsnHtlon and prooff mulled (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. Y. CLBARY BEOS., Bottlers of nil kinds of TEMPERANCE: DRINKS I AND MINERAL WATERS. Wsiss Ukeu a Specialty. Also bottlers of the n inesi iscer. 17 and 10 1-earh Alley, fMEXANDOAll. IF YDTT HAVE A TRUNK to go to 1 C I VJ U tn0 depot or a parcel to send away drop us a card and we will call for It. f United States Express, Cor. Ceutre aud Union Sts. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Ale and Bee JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe f yatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street. BlrENAHDOAH, PA. Bar stocked with tbe best beer, porter, alts, 'hlskios, brandies, wIdcb, etc Finest cigars tlrr bar attached. Cordial Invitation to an WALL PAPER! BARGAINS ! Big Ecdnction in Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, 224 W. Centre Street, Khenandoah, Pa. IT 3133 ID. KBITHAN 104 North 51aln street, Shenandoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAKER ASD CONFECTIONER Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied on short notice. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) ala und Coal Hti Sliciiaiiiloati. Best beer, ale and porter on tap. The finest srindsof whiskeys and clears, Pool room at ached. W. T. DECK'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to Pear Alley, Between Centre and Lloyd Streets, Wheelwright work, Carriage andj Wagon building, Ilorsoshooine and General Repairing of aU kinds promptly attended to. Tho Man Who wrote the Song I "He never caret to wander tom his own fireside," was Inspired while sitting before one of my one Heaters. I also have on nand the best Stoves and Ranges In the market aud a large stook of iiouserurnisning uooas. i-iummng, rooncK and Spouting a specialty. All work guaranteed. Oor, of Lloyd and White Sts Shenandoah, Pa. 139 ttoutli Main Htrcet, f333.oxLa.xi.cloavli.f 'Pn. All work guaranteed to be first-class In overy resieot. We respectfully sollolt a share of your patronage. Goods called for and delivered, Silk ties and Lace Curtains a specialty. Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELOAMP, JR., Prop1 WEST STREET, Between Centre ar.d Lloyd, Slicunndoali, I'cnnn. Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable terms- .3 o 'ID 1 1
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