The Evening Herald. Published dally, except Sunday, by itv.itAt.n vvur.tsiiiso company. Publication ofllcc and nichnnloal department 2,15 East ('out Svreet. I'he Tiarald ' 1,'"v,'r'(' ih Shenandoah and " surrounding to-n for Six Cents a feck, payable to the rumors lly mall, Three Dillars a v.ir or Twenty-live "nts per month, In advance. lilt! rtftrtimtt charged aocoi ding to space incl post Ion. The publishers resorvo the right to change the position of advert amenta when ev r the publication of news f ulros It. The right Is uiao reserved to rcjeci my advertise mi nt, whether paid for or nut that the pub I shers may deem Improper A ertUIng rates tnmlu known upon application Knu-r (I at tho pom ottlceal Shenandoah, Pa., is second eloss mall matter, run l'.yi'.xi.Sfi iimtM.n, Shennndoah, Ponna. Evening Herald. MONDAY, I-TlllUTAltY 12, 181H. RtPUBLICAS STATE TICKET. CONGRESS AT-LAltOH, Hon, UALUSIIA. A. GKOW, OP SUWKHANKA OOUNTV. Election Tuesday, February 20, 1894 What Is the market rate for lug election b illols lo dsy ? print- It is hlulily Import-tut that the He pulillcmis turn out and voleon election d;ty, l'Vlmirnry Situ, in order Unit by a largo majority for Mr. Grow, the He publican enndidate for CoiiBrensiiiiin u" Ltrge, the protest of I'eunsylvuiiiu ft ;uiust the pasitge of the Wilson bill may be heard and felt at Welling ton. Till! Pottsvtlle printing wyndlciti was dilatory ill suylng anything about tlie ecunJal it created at the court house lust week, and now tint it bus H en lit t tiuik 11 Rlveo tho public no HitttBfaction. It is hi) very well to talk about Hour grapes and tell the public t ' W'A until the whole thing is slflcd i,y a trial at cour!, on a suit it claims has been i intituled to recover on the onulual 4.600 conltaut. but It dom it .1 explain why t lie syndicate nt t inji'ed to extoit $S 11OO fiom tie foil tr oUrauii C unty Connnisiiotiers for iirk which Ix now being done for 1, ss than 2,IKM) and which tlie synll cute subsequently ollered to pel form for the original llgure. TiiBpis-n' II dise of Hepresentt- tives was elected in u time of extreme 'neral reaction. yTho unrest and (lis nn isfaction of the country spoke at tlie polls. In eome cases they didn't know what they wanted, or didn't get it. TIk- House bears the marks of lis 01 i g 11. ItcoutaliiB many extremists and fanities. Also some of the buncombe n n who turn up in periods of grtut pupuWr exoitemeut. There are tome very queer ildilu this House; aud u g od many of the Democrats from the West aud South are full of the caut of the granger politician, aud tlie politi cal t-couoniy of tlie bush, ltemember the.-o tilings in accounting for the House. This obsession of cranks will lie stopped tit the next elections. Wo may expect n conservative reaction, the return of sobriety, aud the retire ment of a number of wind machines. IMMK.HATIONC'OMIIISSIONIIK ItUHV, or HostJli, lu speaking of the notice able decrease of immigration at that and other ports, said that, while tlie mmigrntiou through the wluter months always decreased, the falling . 11 below the normal figures was due to hard times, both ut home and abroad. The intended immigraut InJ many cases, he thought, found It was even ililllcult lo gather together a sulliclency of means to reach this country, wlillo others, who had some means hud learned that they would uot, In all probability, better their condition by immigrating to this country. Added to the fact that the immigration to tills country had fallen oil', Mr. Huby BId that tunny were returning to the old country, und from those so return lng would probably emanate reports concerning the condition of tilings In thiscouutry, which would tend to dis courage many others from coming over hero who had so lutouded. Tlie peoplo in Europe of the emigrant clrt-s were beginning to 11 ml out, Mr. Iluby tnld, that this country was uot such u paradise as they had imagined it to be, where money and all things desirable wore to he easily picked up, but that here, as at home, It required hard and houost toil to gain a livelihood, and, perhaps, a scant one at that. Proparing for tho Tariff Bill in tho Senate, TEE CHANGES OF THE BLAND BILL, It In llelleveil It Will 1'ims tho Home Afli-r Certain Modification to Meet tint liJ,-ctloii nl Nerretnrr Carlisle, Who Wants Home Latitude. WashinotoS, Feb 18, There will be nn effort 00 tlie part of the senate during tlio present week lo clear up tlie calendar as far an possible prior to taking up tlie tariff bill, which, when It is reported to the sen ate, is expected to exclude the considera tion of most other subjects. The speech liiaklntr during the week is to bo devoted to a variety of topics, including tlie Stew art bond resolution, the Turpie Hawaiian resolution, and probably tlie resolution of Senator Hale Instructing the committee 011 finance to grant hearings on tlie tiirlll bill. Tlie speeches on the Stewart resolu tion will be made during the morning hour, aud the Hawaiian speeches later in the day. The lilll to compel railroad companies operating roads in tlie territories over rights ot way granted by the government lo establish stations ntall town sites estab lished by the interior department, is the uiiRiiislied business on the calendar, and when UN disposed of the bill to provide for additional accommodations for tho government printing ofliee will be taken up ami acted on as soon as practicable. It W believed the committee, 011 the Ju diciary v. ill dispose of tlie l'ecklinm nom ination today, and if so in nil probability there will be at least one day during the week devoted to executive session for the purjiose of passing upon tills nomination. It is expected that the consideration of the Hland silver seignloinge bill will lie completed in tlie house on Wednesday. today is District of Columbia day, but by special order the time after !l o'clock has been set aside for paying tribute to the memory of the late Senator Stanford. hen tlie Illand lull readies a vote the general expectation is that it will pass after having been modified in certain par ticulars to meet the objections of Secre tary Carlisle to give mm some latitude anil discretion in the issue of treasury notes against the seigniorage and in the coinage of the bullion. On Thursday tlie O'N'eill-Joy contested election case will come up, and by agree ment six hours will probably be devoted to debate thereon Mr. O'Xelll will prob ably lie seated by almost a strict party vote. Tlie remainder of tlie week will be devoted to the fortifications appropri ations bill. Jlltter War Among- Army onicer. S.N FUAN'clsro, Feb. 12 The Chronicle prints a story of a bitter war among army men at the 1'iesldio military headquar ters, adjoining this city. Tlie scandal di rectly involves Colonel (iralmin, com mander of the forces at the Presidio and Lieutenant Colonel C. M. Young. Col onel Young is under arrest at Presidio. Tlie story is that Colonel Young had pre pared charges against his superior, Col onel Cirnunni. alleging capricious and tyrannical conduct against his subordi nates, liraliam, It is salil, immediately ordered the arrest of the complainant. Ilotli men are old in tlie service. Murder (JulclUy Ateliged. IIUIMINOIIAM, Ala., Feb. 12. At Johns, twenty miles away, Dennis Clements and "V ill Ilnrge were in love with the same young linly. They met at her home and a quarrel resulted, llarge finally drew n re volver and shot and killed Clemeutsin the presence of tho horrilled young woman Deputy Sheriff Holniaii attempted to ar rest llarge, who drew a pistol, but Ilol man quickly raised a shotgun and blew llarge a head oil. Charged with lrraud anil rtmspirac y, San I'iiancisi o, Feb. 12. Suit has been llled here by the Alta Mining company against tlie old board of directors of t lie American Mining company and Louise lioyd for the recovery of nearly 50,000 be longing to the mining company, wlilcli 1 alleged to have been misappropriated. All the 111011 sued are prominent and wealthy, and tlie suit charging them willi fraud and conspiracy will be sensational. Tim Klnptnt; KvnnffolUt ll.irretl. New Youk, Feb. 12. Contrary to public announcement John Phillip Qiiiiin, the converted gambler, did not preurh at the Young Men's Christum Association hall In Twenty third street, yesterday. Mr Qulnn's elopement mid marriage to pretty Maud (JolT, tlie daughter of L. F. (loff, his Evangelical associate during the pas week, as tho cause of tils not being al lowed to address the meeting. Worsted Mill Ileduco Wages. IJoitDKNTOWN, N. J., Feb. 12. Tho Springfield worsted mills, which opened two weeks ago, utter being closed fur six months, have mude a reduction in wages. Those receiving tl5 and over per week have beeu cut 20 per cent, and those under the above amount 10 per cent. Chnrged ivitll Malfeiunnca In Otllrfl. PlTlBUUIta, Feb. 12. John P.Kberhardt, president.and William Springer, secretary, of the National Glass Workers' associa tion, are on trial charged with malfeasance in olllce. It Is claimed by the Ifleuds ol President Kbcrhurdt that tho charges are inspired for political reasons. Nlu ltnblnson'l 1'ittiibW Condition. New Castle. Pa., Feb. 12. Miss Alda Robinson, the victim of Professor Hurts horn's alleged crime, has been taken to the Dlxmont Hospital for the Insane. Dr. Lin ville, who was attending her, says that lu his opinion Miss llobiusou will never leave the asylum alive. Tho Monument to Mr. Chlldi. PllILAliLLl'lllA, Feb. 12. The committee of thu local typographical union huvlng In charge the matter of erectiug a monu ment to the late George W. Childa are pre paring a call to other unions, asking for uid In furthering tho project. l'robably a Cate of Infanticide. Atlantic Cur. Feb. 12. A new born babe, enveloped in a flour sack, with nu iron spike tied about its neck, was washed up on the beach. Coroner Ingcrsoll be lieves it to b a case of infanticide, and will investigate, Mils Nlblo Itrcuvt-is Her Jewell. New Youk, Feb. u. The diamonds lost by Miss Nlblo, of llaltimore, have been recovered. They were returned in response to an advertisement offering (5,000 reward "and ao questions asked," THREE DliROUS FIRES They Cuii.o l,m Aiierrgiitlni; 93.10,000 In Minnesota, (III. 11 11ml Keiitiieky. Waimkothna, I).. Feb. 18. Kirn started In Mechanics' block, tills elty, at 11:30 Sat urday night, and was not under control until 4 o'clock yeterday morning, some time after aid had been received from the Lima lire department. The block, which occupied a square, was reduced to ashes. Kiglit stores were burned out with tho Mechanics' block, as well as some frame sheds. There is a general opinion that the fire was of Incendiary origin. The total loss is j0,000. The following lodges occu pying rooms in tlie block were alo burned out: Masonic, Iloyal Arcanum, National Union, Knights of Honor and Maccabees, Their losses may adil from 8,(XX) to W.OOO to tlie total. IIkniikhbon, Ky , feb 12 -Henderson was visited by ihe most disastrous confla gration that hss 1 r occurred In the his tory of tlie place yL rerday. Starting with John II. Ilaneit ie Co.'s large tobacco steamery the fire was carried by a strong wind to the factory of H. II. Sopaer, on the opposite - comer. Ilotli these buildings, containing about a million pounds of to bacco, together with four brick dwellings, were quieklv destroyed. The total loss is something .fill.OOO. The tire was of incendiary . ,m. Dl'LUlll, Aiiiin., Feb. 1?. Tub Duluth board ot trade building, oil the corner of Superior street and Third avenue, was de stroyed by lire yesterday afternoon, cans big, a total loss of over 1S0,0(K), with in surance aggregating tSU.UOO. The fire started shortly after noon in Guthrie & Karhart's olllce, and is said to have origin ated in a desk. When discovered it could easily have been extinguished had any water been available. Where Is l'.iNtor Schnorr? ' PlTTHUUIKi, Feb. 12. The strange disap pearance of Itev. J. 11. Schnorr, of the United German Kvniigelical church, this city, has caused a sensation. Karly in January lie left home to attend a Masonic meetiug in Philadelphia, and nothing bus been heard of him since. About the same time Mrs. Steinzer, a prominent member of the church, turned up missing, aud her absence is still a mystery. The congrega tion has dismissed the absent minister. One of the parishioners states that lie had given his pastor WOO to invest for him. Ilrmiglit by a Currier rieon. GLOUrK8Ti:, Mass., Feb. 12. Tlie ilrst intelligence of the fate of the schooner ltobertS. Ldwnrds and crew, which was given up last Monday, was brought in yes terday by Captain Crittenden, of the schooner Mabel Leighton. When fifty miles from Captain Sable a carrier pigeon, completely exhausted, lit on the davy plank. On securing the pigeon the sailors found tied to one leg a dispatch which lead: "Sable Island, Jan. 111. Schooner Itohcrt S. Kdwards aud all hands lost Jan. 12." JCoiiKi-4 s iiniin Honk's runeral. DAY'lON, O,, Feb. 12. The body of George W. Ilnuk, congressuiau from this district, was buried here yesterday The funeral train arrived from ashiugum at lM.i p. m. 111 charge of the congressional committee. The part) was met at tlie du- pot by u committee of uili.etis, and pro ceeded to Christ Kpiseopal church, whero services were held. 1 hen the procession formed aud marched to Woodland ceme tery, whete thu last rites were performed. Conrnds' Model of Wehslr. Coxconi), X. II., Fell, lu. Carl Con rads, the New York sculptor, has just completed tho clay model of Webster, from which the new maible statue or dered by the last legislature will be made. Competent judges pronounce it one ol the finest works ot art ever seen in the state. It Is a life sized llgure aud will lie shipped to Cararra, Italy, where it will be repro duced in marble. It Is Intended lor the Niitional galleiy at Washington. l)tttli of Kx-CungreKliiau I.ollanil. Wilmington:, Del., Feb. 12. Kx-Cou- grcssninii James Hush Lolland died at his home here, after u short illness, aged !0. He was a veteran of the war, ami served as secretary of state in 1K51. lu 1872 lie was elected by tlie Hepublicaus to cougrobs. Threw IIftrelf Cutler u Train. DANliUltv, Conn., Feb. 12. Miss Mnggie Houlihan, 31 years old, committed suicide by throwing herself in front of a train. She had beeu ill several months, and showed signs of insanity. She escaped during her mother's temporary absence. Ilni7illnn Insurgent Defeated, UuKNOs Aviiks, Feb. 12. Dispatches re ceived from a strong official source ut Itio de Janeiro say that tho government force, at Xictheroy have repulsed the insurgents and captured ninny prisoners, among vhom are several naval officers. Twenty Thoiuaml for uu. Arm, LancastI'.i:, Pa., Feb. 12. Frank C. Musser, 20 years old, who had his right arm torn otf on July 1, 1S02, by a cable of the Lancaster City Kleclric road, was awarded i20,500 by the arbitrators. The case will possibly be appealed Lobengula lleportod Dt-nd. London, Feb 12 A dispatch from Cape Towu to u news agency lu lids city stules that Lobenguhi, king of the Metabelcs, wlic was defeated und driven toward the Znmbet river by the llritish South Africa company's forces, is dead. To IteiuuiH After Years of Idlenf-Rft. CLAltKSVlLLE, Tenti., Feb. 12. For' the first time in many years Hear Spring fur nace will be put lu operation next weeu. Employment Is to be given to 300 hands. This furnace U situated thirty miles be low this city. AS A CLEANSER of tho blood, nothing sweens as clean as Dr. Pierco's Golden Medical Discovery. It purifies the Mood as well as enriches it The truth is, on emulsion ot cod liver oil Is Rood for build hiR up fat no doubt about it. Hut ugh! a weak stomach loathes it. Fortunately, there's a tls-suo-bulldor, that's even better for making htalthy jlesh, rioasaut in taste effective in result That's the "Discov ery." It goes to work in tho right way, by regulatinc, cleansing, and repairing all the orcans of the body. When the germs of disease are round about " "J :"Vw,k ,"J T,r;erm; of Consumption, Grippo, Malaria, and all tho Infectious diseases, pass you by if you are strong to rosisi tueir aiuic. ivenuer vuui- lolf germ-proof by putting your blood and llvnp In A liftftlillV stAtn. In all blood-taints and diseases, if the " Dis covery" fails to boneflt or cure, your money U returned. No othw medloina oC its kind can ba sold so. "Almost as Palatable as Milk" This is a fact with regard to Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. The difference between the oil, in its plain state, is very apparent. In cott's Emulsion you detect no fish-oil taste. As it is a help to diees- ' tion there is, no offer effect except good effect. Keep in mind that Scott's Emulsion is the best promoter of flesh and strength known to science. Prewired by Scott A Ttownn, Y. All druggists. BATTLE WITH HORSE THIEVES. Tan OutnTA Klude ri .sheriff's JiMse bnt lo Capture Them. AniI.nVF, Tex., 'Feb. 12. A running bat tle occurred on tlie Clear fork of the Hrnz.os river, about ten miles from this city, be tween a party of horse t lileves mid a posse In pursuit, headed by Sheriff Cunningham of tills county The outlaws hud in their possession at tlie tune of pursuit some twenty odd head of fine horses. When or dered to halt the thieves answered with a volley of shots inlo the pose,who returned tlie fire. Tlie fusilade became general and ntimlierleKs shots were fired on both sides. The thieves gained the bottoms and found a safe refuge. It Is thought that some of the robbers were wounded, as several dead horses ami saddles smeared with blood have been found Death of 11 Lending I.tineunter Cltlrcn. Lavcastki:, Pa , Fell 12 Jacob Haus man, one of the oldest and most promi nent cltleus of Lancaster county, died here yesterday after a brief illness, aged iS years, lie was one of the founders of the Lancaster cotton mills, nnd was formerly interested in coal operations in tho Sham okin region. For twenty years he was president of the Farmers' National bank, lie was a trustee of Franklin and Mar shall college and of the Millvillu State Normal school. tScts., Wets., and Si.00 per Dottle Pores Couch. lloui-scnes.8oro Throat Croup promptly: rcllovcs'WlioopinR Cough and Asthma. For Consumption It litis no rival: bas cured thousands w hero all otae- failed; wIllcrjHE von If taken In time. Soid by Druggists on a uuarsntee. For T.ame Back or Chest, uso sill l.QH'S 1'I.ASTISK. S5cU. 'HILOH'S. CATARRH lit v.mcu i. llnro vou i.'umrrh? Tblsremedv Is guaran teed to euro 70U. l'ncn Wets. Inlectur freo. fold by C H. H'genbuch, Shenandoah. CAUTION. lr n dealer oflera W. t. Douglas Mioes nt n reduced price, or saya ho hnistliem -without nnmo stamped on bottom, put iilni down as a fraud. Udies S3 SHOE thVS&KId. W. T nOlHILAS Shoes arc stylish, easy fit. tlr , and give better satisfaction at the prices ad veni' d than any other make. Try onepair and be i-ouv.net d. The stsmplngofw. Douglas name nnd pi ice on the bottom, which guarantees their value, sates thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W. I.., Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line of good. They can afford to sell at a less profit, and wo believe you can save monev by buying all your footwear of the dealer advertised below, C itnlniriie free upon application. Address, V. L. DOUGLAS, ru Itluu, Alaas. Sold bv Joseph Hall, Shenandoah. C, F. Rntli, RiuRtown. POTTSVILLE Soap Works. Third and Race Sts. THE SOAP BUSINESS established half a century ago by the Into Charles F. Kopitzt ch, was recently purchased by Carlton M. Williams, and the work, have now resumed business under entirely new man agement, but we have retained In the manu lacturlng department the old employes familiar with the process of soap making that have mado tho Kopltrsch Hoops so famous for their superiority over all other .brand for laundry and genera! household use, YUITH INOHKASED FACII.1TIK for man W Ufa: facturlng, we aro now piepared to till all orders from tho trade. 1 fVtt. 6 CENT OCEAN and 6 CENT BORAX VJ Bro favorite b ands. and wo guarantee them w of pu.e materials and free from adulters 1 tions ot any kind, i)UV SAMPLE CAKKH OF YOUR GROCER ( jj an(1 be conVncfd of its excellence. Bay tho wrappers for rewards, TT 10 HE ST PRICES PAID FOR TALLOW, greese and soap rat W'lrl HBALD, manager. Kli VSb'DJ n XI fl M-V-'qisiA. iJV s-- a n a 111 raiH K, klf . -.KJI W L. Douglas LEHIGH YALLEY RAILROAD, Passenger trainB le&vo mipnnnn.h . kcnn Haven Juriettnn. rrfanth phKi. r . hUhton, Slatlncton, White Hall, Catasaunua Allentown, Bethlehem, Eaaton, Philadelphia Lttjlcton and Weathcrly at 0.04. 7 38, S,18 a m., PnTMwv,lr sni r la nr. . ....... KorQuakif ho Kwltchbiclr, Ocrbiirds and hud eondale, 0 "1, 9 IS a. m , and 2.67 p. m. For Ilailoton, Wllkes-llarro, White Haven Plttflton, Lacoyvlllc, Towanaa, Savre.Waverly and Elmira, 6.04. 0.15 a, m., !!.7, 5 U7 p. m. ror Kocnosior. uunaio, Niagara aus and the West .oi, 9.15 a.m. and 2 57 5.87 p.m. For IlrtT dere. Dfilawarn Wnrnr nan &ni1 StroorisburB, 6.04 a. m., 2.57 p. m. or uamucrivnie anu Trenton, v.is a. m. Por Tunlthancock, 6.01, 9.15a. m., 2.57,0-7 p. m. For Ithaca and Geneva 6.04, 9 15 a. m. 5.7 m For Auburn 9.IR a. m. 5.27 n. m. ForJeanesvine.Levlatonandllrif " Mntn.. ,38 a. m., 6.27, 8.08 p. m. J" or Audenrltd. llailelon.Stnnliinn n.l r.un,- ber Yard, 8.01, 7.:S, B.15, a. m., 12.48, 2.67, r p. m. r-orwrranion. 0.04,8.18, a. m., Z.H7, 5.27 p. m. Forllatlebrook.Jeddo. Drlftnnand Fmnlnnil. W,7.8S9.15,tt, m 12.43, 2.57, 6.27 p. nr. For Asbland, Qlrardvllle and Lopt CreeV, 4.6?. 61, 8.62, 10.20 a. m 1.00, 1.10, 4.10, 6.85, 8.2C, 9.16 , JU. For Raven Hun. Centralln. Mount n.anrpl nrd Shamokln, 7X6, 8.60, 11.03 a. m., 2.2S, 4.40, 8.22 II, For YatSflvllle. Pftrlr llftp.fl. MfthnrnvClliiilritl Dolano. 6.04 , 7.38, 9.15, 11.06 a m 12.4S, 2.67. 117, 8.U8, R.3R, 10.28 p. m irains win leave snnmoum at B.45, 8.16, 11.45 in. 4.aiu;jup. m., and arrive at Shenan ab si 7 38, 9.16 a. m., 12.48, 2.57, 5.27,11.15 p. to Leave Shenandoah for Potisvlue. omi. i.M ,08,9.16 11.05 11.30 a. m., 18.43,2.67,4.10 6.27, 8.118 m. Leave Pottsvtlle for Shenandoah. 6.00. 7.K6 06, 10.16, 11. IS a. m 18.32, 3.00,1,40, 5.20, 7.15, iu.oj p. m Leave Shenandoah for Bazlcton, 6.04, 7.33, 8. 15 Dl . 12.48. 2.67. 6.27. 8.0H n. m. Leave H&Eletan for ShRnandnah. 7.H5. 10.00. 11.06 . m., 12.15. 2.r5, 6.80. 7.26, 7.66 p. B. Trains leave for Asbland. ntrardvlllG and Lnpt Creek, 7.29, 9.40 a. m 12.30, S.46 p. m. l'or uazieion, uiacK ureoit junction, i'snc navnn Junction, Mauoh Clunk, AllentowL, Uelhlebem, Kuaton and New York, 8.40 a m.. Z.KO, K.hl p. m. l'or fnuaaeipnia 1Z.3U, z.65 p m. Pn.Vn, !..,. Ill ,fl r I , . Delano, 8.40, 11.35 a. m., 12.30, 2.56, 4.40 6.03 p. m. L.ive iiazicion tor snenanaoan, s.isu, ii.n' m., 1.64,5.30 p. m. Leao Sbcnacdoah for Pottsvtlle. b.60. 8.40. 80 a. m., 2.45 p. m. Lobvo Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 8.80, 10.40 m.,1.35, 5.16 p. m. ... u. wii.iiuit, ucni. nupt. eastern uiv South llothlehem. Pa UHAS. S. LI1E, Genl. Paes. Act., Philadelphia. . W, NONNEMACHKR. Asst. G. P. a South Ucthlchcm, e. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. HUHUTi.KII.1. DIVISION. NOVEMBER 19tb. 1893. Trains will leave Shenandoah after thn ahnvi date for Wlggan's, Qllberton, Frackvllle, New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, Hamburg, Roadlng Pottstow Phoenlxville, Norristown and Phil adelphia (B -oad street station) at 6:00 and 11:46 a. m. anu 4:10 p. m. on weoir aays r orpotv vllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. SUNDAYS. For Wleean's. Hllberton. Frackvllle. Ne Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 8:00. 9:40 a. m. and 3:10 p.m. For Hamburg, Reading, Potts .own, Phoenlxville, Norristown, Pclladelphts at 6:00, 9:40 a. m., 3:10 p. m. Trains leave fracicviiic lor Hnenanaoan a 10:40 a. rn. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:S7p. m tinuays, xi;ia n, m, bqu n;ip, m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at ln-lb. 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.Sundayr i, 1w.1v a, iut uuu a . 10 p. m. i.eive PblladelDhla (Broad street station! for Pottsvllle and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 85 a m, iu ana 7 11 p m week days, un Sundays leave t 6 63 a m. For Pottsvllle. 9 S3 a m. For Now York. Exnress. week davs. at 3 20, 4 05, 4 60, 6 15, 6 60, 7 83, 8 20, 9 50, 11 00 1114 am. 12 00 noon, 12 41 p. m. (Limited Ex- ress 1 uo ana 9 du p rn. ainuig cars.) 1 4U, JO, 8 20, 4 00, 6 00, 6 00, 8 60, 7 25, 812, 1 00 J m, 12 01 nlqht. Sundays 8 20, 4 05, 4 50, IS 8 12, 0 50, II 03 11 S3, u m. 12 44, 1 40, 2 30, 4 00 United 4 60) h 2a 6 20. 3 60. 7 !H and 81Sn m and 12 01 mcht. for sea Olrt Long nrancc ano intermediate tatlons. 8 20. 11 14 a m. and 4 00. n m weekdays t or jiaitunore ana wanmnpton 3 60, 7 zo, 8 81 9 10. 10 20. 11 18 a m. 12 10. (lr 35 limited dlninc car.) 1 30, 8 46, 4 4, (5 IS Congrecelonal Limited Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 617, (J to, 7 40 and 11 S3 p. m., week days. Sun days, 8 50, 7 20, 3 10, 11 18 a m 12 10. 4 41, 6 65, 11 ra ana 7411pm. For Richmond. 7 00 a ra. 1210 and 1133 d m. dally, and 1 SO p. m, weox days. Trains win leave uarrisourg tor ntisouri .,U the West evory day at 1 20, 8 10 a ra, (3 20 imllmltedl. 8 50. 7 30. 11 55 o m evcrv cnv. Way for Altoon-t ut 8 id am and 6 CO d in even day. For PltUburgand Altoona at 1120 rc .very aav. Trains will leave Sunbury for WUUamsport, Nlasrara Falls at 135. 6 18 a m.and 1 85 n in week days. For Elmlra at 6 41 p m week days. For r.rie ana tntermeaiate points i 0 13 am uiuy. For Lock Haven at 6 13 and 9 66 a m dally, 1 80 and 6 44 pm week days For Renovo at 6 13 m. 1 35 and 5 41 u m week dave, and 5 13a rn on Sundays onlv. For Kane at 6 18 a m. dally. 1 n i t .-in aavs. 8. M. PatvosT J. R toor., Gen'l Uansrsr nirn'i H4s?'k' All New Discovery. Slavers' Maenetlo Catarrh Cure Is ussd by vapor Inhalation and Is the only medicine of the kind ever put on tho rxarket. Ily Inhalation the inrdlclno Is not poured Into thn stomach and thrnco sent. anderlng lb rough the sys tern. But by Inhalation the medicine Is up- oiiedd rect vtotbo deceased oriian ond the only way to reach the affected parts In the to every ooit e is guaranieeu oy mo dmpglst Price II per bottle. Guaranteed to cure. For snlo by all druggists. It's used dltlcrenl from any other medicine. Our advertised aeents and nil druggists re Instructed to return the money to any one who falls to bo cured by Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh Curo Price one dollar for 3 months' treat ment. This is saying a great deal, but It Has never falh d. For saio by druggists, or address The Majors Drug Co,, Oakland, Md. AUCIIQII COMMISSION HOUSE The place for business men to send their surplus stock ot every descrip tion for sale. AUCTION DAYS, Tuesdafs, Thursdays, Saturdays. Anybody oan send goods ot every description to the rooms and thoy will oe sold at auction on the usual terms. All goods old on cotnmls Bton BDd settlements made on the day follow lng tho sale. Reese's Auction Rooms Dougherty Building, Cor. Centre and Jardin Stroeta. W. H. SNYDER 183 West Centre Street, Malianoy City, Pa. A rtistic Decorator Painting and Paperhanglng. i-erieci worn. Bargains In paints and oils, plain and stained glass. All the new patterns In wall paper Dally and weekly papers, novels, novelettes and stationery. Headquarters for Evening Herald. FtelMationalBaiik THEATRE BUILDING 1 iHtJ'RnnMiJonJt, I'enr'w. CAPITAL, - A. W, LKISKNKING, President. 1. .1 mmmtun,, , . .. . .. - vie. jrrrsia--I 1. R. LKISENRING, Cashier, S. W. YOST. Assistant CMMur Open Dally From 9 tw S-1 3 PER CMZ Interest Paid on Savings Depoan -asllf. Quickly, Permanently Restore d WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, (mo nil the train of 1 rom i any errors or later exci'teh, tho results of overwork. lcknc, worry. cte PulHtrength. development nud toiio ph rn lo e ery organ and puttlon of the body bltiiple.nitturalmetbodB. Immediate lmnrovemen' st-en. KHlluralmpoRMbln. 2,lio references. Book, nxplonntlon and proof! mailed (scaled) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO. N. Y. CLEARY BROS., Bottlers of nil kinds of TEMPERANCE: DRINKS! AND MINERAL WATERS. Weiss Beeu a Specialty. Also bottlers of the Finest Beer. IT and JO Praeh Allen, SIlF.XAKDOAn. i TP YOU HAVE A TRUNK to 80 to 1 L I J U ji,0 depot or a parcel to send awny drop us a card nad we will eall for It. United. States Express, Cor. Centre and Uul u Ks. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poiter, Ale and Seei .TAMES SHZSLBS, Munavor Shenandnah Branch. P att's Popular Saloon, tToraierly Joe Wiatt'a) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. aar stocked with the best beer, porter, ales, hi Jlrlea, brecdles, wines, etc. Finest cigars i atlnr bar attached. Cordial Invitation to W. T. DECH'S vsvi t t . rtt o r Has been removed to Pear Alley, Between Centre and Lloyd Streets. Wheelwright work, Carriage and Wagon Duilding, Horseshoeing and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. Professional Cards. jyj, 8, KIBTLER, M. D., MrSlCIAN AND BURGEON. Office ISO North Jardln street, Shenandoah. pROF. FREDERICK ZEITZ, INSTRUCTOR OF MUSIC, Is prepared to give Instructions on piano, organ, ftrtng and band instruments. For further in formation call on or address Gntim.Eit Bros., No. 1 North Main street, Shenandoah. JOHN R. COYLE, ATTOKNBY-AT-LAW. Olllce Beddall building, Shenandoah, Pa. IS OL. FOSTER, ATTORNEY and CO VNSELLER-A T-LA W. Room 3, Mountain City Bank Building, Potts vllle, Pa. jyj" M. BTJRKB. A TTORNEY A T-LA W. eniHAHDOAn, pa. Office lioom 3, P. O. Building, Shenandoab, and Esterly building, I'otuvllle. QR.R. HOCHLERNER, Phytician and Surgeon. Advice free at drugstore, 107 South Mala street. Private consultation at residence, 112 South Jardln street, from 6 to 7:30 p. oi. J. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D No. 25 East Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. Office Hours-l:30 to 3 and 6:30 to 9 p. m. DR. J. B. OALLEN, No. 31 South Jardln Street, Shenandoah. 1 OrriCE Hours: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. M. Except Thursday evening. No office work on Sunday except bv arrange ment. A ttricl adherence to the office houn U absolutely necessary. 10-314m NIGHT VISITS, 81.80. pROF. T. J. WATSON, Teacher of......... VIOLIN, GUITAR, BAN10 and MANDOLIN Ttnvini. hnri nivtoAn vftara' flxnerienco as a teacher ot Instrumental muno giving instruc tion ou the above Instruments. Word left at Drumm's jewelry store will receive prompt attention.
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