The Evening Herald. tfho fie?lld Published dully, except Sunday by mtiiAi.it vvni.ismxa costi'ANV, Ptib.'ieatton otllce and mechanic il department, iti East I'oul street. K ii'llvwcU In ill' nandoah and i-oundliie towns lorSU Cents i week, payable to the carriers U , mall, Three Dollars a year orTwenty ilve ci'i't. per month, c advance. Athtcrtlacvtmt charged accomlm: to space and position. The publishers resoi the right to change the position ot advertlsem ats when ever the publication of news rrqulr ) It. Tho riRhtli also reserved to reject im .dvertlsc ment, whothor paid tor or mil, th . tho pub .lshcrs may deem Improper. Adr o' . sing rates cade known uxjn application. hnlcrod at the post offlco at'Shenandoah, ra., s second closs mall matter. run umyixo nuitAi.n, Shenandoah, Penna. Evening Herald. WKDNKSDAY, MAHC1I 14, 18U4. fP Significant Voto in tho British Houbo of OommonB, ko use roa the house or loeds. BATING CROW. That able oxtxmcut of bogus reform, tho l'ottsvllle Republican, fcnsteil ujion n juicy illsh of crow when It published the tpi'ii letter to County Commissioner elm's. I'' Allen, begwlnu' him to cut looso from nociutloiiM with County Solicitor Vlrich mid lend n new life. The Republican is iryinK to crawl down the tree and doesn't know exactly how to start. The County "-niicltnr ennuot be made the black sheep for Commissioner Allen's administration of the past two months, because the 1 t ter gentleman has doao nothing of wli eh he need bo ashamed. On tho contrary ho lias had the manhood to brave the bull Wing tactics of tho very paper that now assumes tho position of advisor to tho Commissioner and by that act of niiiii d mil he saved the county over 0,000 nt one slip. And this is the Judas Iscariot fashion a which tho paper attempts to wedge it self into tlio good graces of Commissioner Allen again: "Mr. Allen, the lleimbli i an always liked and admired you ; tho people did, too, and up to recently you rtere tho best exponent of an excellent I'luehohler this county has had in years. Hut what a chnnure; and yet, Charley, jim can get back uto popularity again if j .11 will declare) yourself a Finx man." 'Such advice as tho Republican tries to Lrive should spring from a fountain head if ninnhood. That limb of tho s,000 at tempted gouge should mako Its apology iniinly. It should admit tho truth and b-i as clearly and loudly as It has vented lis venomous and libelous attacks agaiust Mr. Allen that it did try to induce him at l.nhnuchere'ii Amendment to the Queen's Hpeecli Carried liy it Smalt Majority American HtateRliicn Hcka"! It a the lloixlnnl of it Moctal Revolution. London, March 14. In tho honso of rommon- Mr. Henry Labouchero pro- Iiosod ns an amendment to the address n reply to the queen's speech tho nbo lltlon of tho house of lords. After somo tllscusslou mill considerable excitement Ihe amendment wns put to n voto and was ynssed by 147 to 145, in spite of the opposi tion of tho government. When the figures iverc announced they caused an outburst nf prolonged cheering, which wnsrenewed when the deputy speaker rend tho address In reply to the queen's speech with Mr. Lnbouclu're's amendment attached to II. The division on Mr. Labouchero's amendment occurred earlier than was ex pected, anil many of the Conservatives were absent at dinner. The majority was com posed of seventy-three McCarthyltes and l'nruellltes, tho remainder being lladl culs. When tho division paper was handed to Mr. I.nboucliere a tremendouscheer broke from the Irish and Radical benches and the members standing below tho gang Way. Mr. Tanner wns excitedly cheering and waving his handkerchief, while the government tellers looked pale, especially Chief Whip Kills. All tho ministers looked downcast, while Mr. Ualfour nulled ironically. The Dally News ridicules tho idea that the government will resign on account of the adoption of tho Labouchero amend lneut. It says that the only practical, and from some points of view not undesira ble, result of tho division will lie that tlio amendment must bo brought directly under the notice of the queen. oun stati:smi:ns vihws. They Itrfrnrc! tho Vote Hi the ItcgllllllliK of n Social Revolution. Washington, March 14. Thostatcsmen are greatly Interested In the passagoof tho hahouchere amendment favoring tho nbo- ' litlon of the house of lords by the llritlsh house of commons. I lie opinion wns gen erally expressed that the action, fewer than half the members having participated in the vote, did not mean that the present abolition of the legislative functlonsof the peerage, was at all in prospect, but it was agreed that tho vote would have tho ef fect of a warning which, if it wns not heeded by the peers, might lead to a com plete revolution in tho future Senator Davis, of the foreign relations committee, voiced the general sentiment when he mid: "It is merely a registration of tho sentiment which has been ripe fortliopast twenty-live years. The people have be come tired of a body of hereditary law makers who do nothing but obstruct their will by exercising a sort of veto power, and It looks nsif this Might bo an import ant point in an impending revolution." Senator Allison, who has given much attention to llritlsh politics, said that tho vote on an amendment opposed by the government would probably have the effect of causing a dissolution of tho Rose- A Thfo'rlnc MnrinnC Kxrlelted CBAWFOHD3V1LLB, Ind., March 14. Church circles In Crawfordsvlllo are greatly agitated by a startling sensation nt tho Y. M. C. A. building. For nearly two years the members havo been suffer ing attho hands of a thief, who regularly went through their clothes In tho dressing room during the hours of gymnasium drills. Last night Paul Shale, of tho freshman class In Wabash collego, wns captured In tho act. Shale Is a prlzo stu dent, and Is an officer In the collego Y. M. C. A. Ho hns been expelled from the collego- A Dnnffnrnuii Crnnk ArreMtoct. Indiana, Ph., March 14. (leorgo M. Walker, an Insane crank, of this county, who wns arrested n few weeks ngo while endeavoring to get into the White House nt Washington to demand that President Cleveland abdicate in his favor, and who was sent home by the Washington au thorities, wns arrested here yesterdoy and lodged in jail, l.olsn dangerous crank, goes heavily armed, and says that when tho Lord tells him to kill u mnn hois going to do It. He will be Bent to an lu sono asylum. Threatened tn llloir Up a College. Qoincy, Ills., March 14. A shabby look ing strangir presented himself at the parochial i. enco of Rev. Father An drew, head of St. Francis church nud school, and declared himself nu emissary of the A. P. A. He snid that ho was com missioned to blow up tho church and col lege buildings with dynnmlto and kill the priests, but If Father Andrew would pay him S5I.000 ho would desert the order and reveal all its secrets, Tho priest slammed the door in his face nnd tho crank disap peared. Legal Fight for n Church. Haokp.stown, Mil., March 14. Tho part of tho Evangelical association known as tho llgwmnuitcs have filed in tho court of equity of Washington county, by Rev. John L. Miller nnd others, suit to get pos session of the Evangelical church and pnrsonoge in Hogerstown, valued ot $15, 000. They ask for an injunction restrain ing Rev. James C. Recser, pastor of tho church, from taking possession. The plnlntills represent tho llishop Dubs fac tion. Important to Veterans WASHINGTON, March 14. Tho house committee on invalid pensions ordered a favorable report on the. bill of Representa tive Martin, doing away with tho require ment of honorable discharge as prelimi nary to a pension. In many cases denth has occurred during a furlough or outside of military duties. Tho bill makes the death of n soldier equivalent to an honor able discharge, except when the death oc curs during desertion. Denver's Pollee Chlof lteslgnl. TJRNVKR, March 14. Chief of. Police Kellogg hns resigned, and the old board, which Governor Wnlte Is nttempllngto oust, appointed Lieutenant John F. Stone in his place nud made promotions all along the lino, This move is made to checkmate tho newcomers, who nro lay ing their plans to reinstate ex-Chtef Far ley, who was very elllclent olllcer. A ltaHlniore Lounger M urderod. UALTlMOItn. March 14. John Kvnns. lounger around Mnrsh Market space, was atruck nnd killed yesterday by somo por Eon unknown to the police. Kvnns wns found lying unconscious in the gutter, bleeding from a wound nttho base of tho skull. The police claim that they will soon havo the man that struck the blow. Tim Cns Against Millionaire lleatty. Nkw Your. Mnrch 14. Judge Wheeler, nt Hurllngton, Vt., decided that the in dictment against Daniel F. lleatty, throe times mayor of Washington, N. J., was good and must stand. lleatty Is charged with selling pianos of less value than he represented. The case will be tried May IS. lleatty Is u millionaire. Professional Cards. -jyjr-, B. KMTLKK, M. D PNIBIC1AN AND GURU HON. Office 1X0 North Jardln street, Shenandoah JOUN It. COYLK, A TTOKlWr-A T-LA W. Offlce lleddall building, Shenandoah, Pa. gOL. FOSTEK, ATTORN JS r and CO UNBKLLKR-A T-LA W. Room 3, Mountain Olty Dank Uulldlng, Potts-vllle.Pa. M. andKsterly building. I'ottavUle. D Gone to Join roxey's Army. Jftsw Oasti.K, Pa., March 14. The rail road men at Now Castle Junction, two miles south of her.1, say that almost every freight train that passes over the four roads centring there have from one to half- dozen men on It, who claim to be on their way to join Coxey's army at Masslllon, O. ltleniilnt Ni'Sslons of Ohio Legislators. CoLUMlirs. I).. M.tirh 14. The legisla ture dcciuui in fu or of biennial sessions' Tho Avery resolution providing for a sine die niijoui'L.u.cut was ndi.ptcd in the sen ate and ImineiUately ratified in the house. The date for adjournment is not fixed. Advice free at drug store. 107 Bouth Main street. Private consultation at residence, 112 aoutn jarain street, irom o 107:30 p. m. D hirv rnhliH't nnd im nnnenl to the cnun- 1 he very start of his administration to do itry Tle Kem.ri opinion In the senate ii n act that would have subjected him to ' was contrary to this view, however. Many t lie ridicule and contempt nf the taxpay ers; that its threats to drag him before t he Grand Jury for issuing illegal ballots were uncalled for, malicious and simply n part of tho scheme to intimidate him ; and that every attack the paper has made upon the Commissioner slnio tho time he repulsed tho advances of tho $,(XX1 syndl 1 ale sprung from a deep-rooted spirit of rindlcfivenoss mid a desire to wreak ven geance. AVhen the Republican first does this nnd then treats itself to a thorough routing of whitewash it will perhaps bo better fitted to aspiro for tho position of advisor to a man like Commissioner Allen. Stole by Forged I'ay ltolls. DRNVl.it. Colo., .March 14. K. K. Walt ers, chief clerk to Superintendent llrant, of the Colorado Midland railway, was arrosscd charged with embezzling about $15,000. Walters secured tho money by means of forged pay rolls. H. J. 8. CALLEN, mo. si Houtn J arain street, Bnenanaoan OrnoE Houns: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. M Except Thursday evening. Na gice work on Sunday except by arrange- ment, a nnci aunerencc 10 me office novrt m aoMiwciv necttiary. 10-31-Cm NIOIIT VISITS, 81. SO. m J. HUTTON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 29K West Ccntro Btroet, Shenandoah, Pknna. Omco hours: 9 to 11 a. m., 2to4, 7 to 8 p.m. It hns frequently been remarked that the accommodations afforded County Controller Severn in tho court houso are by no means in keeping with the import ance and dignity of the ollice. This may be due to an oversight on the part of tho County Commissioners, but they should lose no time in attending to it now. It is not necessary that brussels carpet should be placed upon the lloor, or bric-a-brac In tho corners, or on the desks, or that expensive oil paintings should decor ate the walls. Enough changes to give the olllces the appearance of apartments in an ordinarily prosperous mercantile establishment would bo sufficient. of the senators spoken to hold that it would not bo regarded as a test question. Somo of them called attention to Lord Rosebery's speech of Monday, wherein ho had said that an admonition might bo necessary to the lords, and expressed the belief that it had been received sooner than the premier had himself contem plated. Members of tho houso of representatives were also profoundly Interested in the pas sage of the Laliouchero amendment. It was the absorbing topic, nnd on nil hands it was hailed as an evidence of the spread of democracy. Many congressmen con strued it as an ominous warning to the United States senate and other legislative bodies not chosen by tho people. Speaker Crisp said: "It shows the ten dency towards democratic institutions and towards bringing the government closer to tho people." Ex-Speaker Reed looked upon thenctlon of the commons as little short of a revo lution. He is n close student of English parliamentary procedure, nnd ho pointed out that the total vote was only 292 in a membership of 0T0 commoners. This in dicated that Mr. Labouchere might havo taken a snap judgment. Tho general feeliug among members is that the cause of home rule is materially advanced by the action of the commons. Doubt is expressed as to whether the min istry will resign and go to tho country on such a close vote, yet without an appeal to the country the voto Is regarded as pro foundly significant ns reflecting the ten dencies of the English people. Nn Kvldonee Agnllist Thompson. Tltr.NTON, Miuch 14. In the Thompson Investigation the committee counted tho ballots of tl boxes of the First nud Sec ond precin. "f the Second ward of Glou cester, .'lu ..i.i.ion lost four and Lippin colt two by the recount. The committee could discover 110 crooked work. The com mittee will meet at I'amdeu on Tuesday next, when witnes-es will be examined. Itepohltc ins Win In Cope May. CAPH May, March It --The charter elec tion in this city was carried by Republi cans all tho way through, the Democrats electing only one constable. Tho Repub licans gain control of the city council. In West Capo May George 11. Reeves (Rep.) was elected mayor nnd an entire Republi can council was chosen. Cape May Point elected every Republican candidate. Elec tion at Millvllle also resulted In a sweep ing victory for tho Republicans. Thin Children Grow Faff on bcott s Emulsion, because fat fo o d s make fa t children. They are thin, and proportion assimilate food rich in PROP. T. J. WATSON, Teacher of. VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO and MANDOLIN Having had sixteen vears' experience as 1 teacher of instrumental murlo giving Instruc tion on the above Instruments. W rd left at Urumm's Jewelry store will receive prompt at' temiou. remain thin just in to their inability to fat. Scott's EmulslQE of Cod Liver Oil is especially adaptable to those of weak diges tion it is fiartlv dices ted aheadv. Astonishing how quickly a thin person gains solid flesh by its use! Almost as palatable as milk. Prepared by Scott & Rowne, N. V. All dmcRlnts. Tub Xews makes n very serious charge against somo member of tho police forco and if there is any foundation for it tho paper should do Its whole duty to the people by placing the facts in tho posses sion of the llorough Council. If it fails to do this the police force, for lbs own protection, should demand an Investiga tion with the objoot of ascertaining liieli niMiiilwr of the force is aimed at anil what foundation, If any, exists for the charge. Two Atlanta HlllcldeH. Atlanta, Ga., March 14. Corn Plun kett, a 10-ycur-old girl, committed suicide last night. Sho took strychnine to save herself from shame. Dr. Krafton, whose wife left him 011 Sunday, took a dose of Indian hemp. Tho poison has made him a temporary ninninc, but be may recover. Mrs. Kraftou was arrested on Monday to keep her from eloping with a man named Iluuimouu. Lung Inland liny rirntun. Loxo Island City, March 14. Pirates from Great South bay broke into thocabiu of Edward Doane's sloop Segetta here, effecting an entrance by taking a small anchor and breaking the cabin hatch open. Provision, clothing and everything of value were stolen. The local boetmen are talking of forming a vigilance committee to protect their boats. An Amerlrnn llrownnd In Mexico, HKltMo.slt.LO, Mcx March 14. .lames Howard, nn American civil engineer, who arrived at (Juaymaa few weeks ngo, while leaning over the side of a vessel fell over hoard and was drowned. Ho is said to ba a resident of Michigan, and possessed of considerable wealth. Tun PotUivIllo papers have attempted to spring another scare on the taxpayers of the county by criticising tho Comity t'ouimisHlotiers for furnishing theCounty Solicitor with a private olllco iu the court houso. Thuy term it an outrage. It is ililllutilt to understand from what point of reasoning they arrive at this conclusion. handy thuy do not expect Mr. Ulrloh to carry his office in his hat, or go down into his pockeW to maintain nn ollice for the benefit of the county. si'MKO Is almost here, premises Clean up your New York Police OlllelaU Fined. Nkw YoltK, March 14. The police com missioners found Captains Martens and Price, of the East Thirty-fifth street nud West Thirty-seventh street stations re spectively, guilty ot allowing disorderly houses to bo run In precincts. Martens was fined thirty days' pay. Commissioner McLean wanted to have him dismissed. This the other commissioners refused to do, however. Captain Price was fined live days' pay. Coxey Han No Use for Tramps. MABB1LLON, O., March 14. Thero is no truth whatever lu tho report that this city is already thronged with tramps who havo conio hero to join the Coxey "On to Washington" army, which departs from hero on Easter Sunday, March 80. Mr. Coxey is doing all he cau to prevent tramps and anarchists from assembling hero to join tbo 'Uommouweui." Ignorance Itefiltml tbe Franchise. Nlw Castlk, Pn., Mnrch 14. Judge Hnzeu refused to nuturallzo 110 less than blx aimllcunts on tho ground that thoy were not sufficiently well posted on the laws and form of government of the United States. Ho said, however, that the cases could come up ugnln in the neat future, as soon ns the nppllcuuts could find lime to inform themselves. Fiidl-sllali Cuptnred. London, March 14. A dispatch to the admiralty olllco from llatliurst, Gambia, says that Chief Eodi-SUnh, the slave- trader, whose depr i n us among tho na- tlvesin the llritlsh 1 i. re led to tho recent lighting lu that territory, resulting In several instances in the defeat of the llrit lsh sailors, has been captnrcd In French territory. Itlvcr Miners Yield. FAVKTTK ClTT, Pa., March 14. The river miuers accepted the reduction offered by the operators, and all have returned to work. The rate for milling will be one and a half cents a bushel. NUGGETS OF NEWS Colo., voted to The town of Uesseuier, consolidate with Pueblo. Congressman McCreary, of Kentucky believes that he will succeed Mr. Ulack- burn in tho national senate. Ex-Governor Proctor Knott, of Ken tucky, will not he a candidate for congress to succeed W. U. v. llrecKlnriago. At a meetlug of Prohibitionists In Pitts burg lost night, nt which delegates from all sections were present, tno title "Amer ican party" was chosenon which to mako a national fight for supremucy. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. I'aseDtrer trains leave Shenandoah foi Pcnn Unven Junction. Maucb Chunlc. he htehton. Slattncton. White llall. Catasauaua Allentown, llethlchem, Easton, Philadelphia a' f. weatherly at e U4, l.M, luo a in., 1..4J, 2 r7 ti. ra. r'orrvew Yora, 7.3a. v.ia a, m., is.w,b.D'. For Quukatto. smitchbicx, Gerhards and Hud' Bondalc, 0 04, 9.15 a. m , ana 2.57 p. m. r or wiiKes-uarre, wnuo uavei , i-iiibvou. Laceyvllle. Towanaa. savre. waveriy tm Ktmira. B.04. 9.1!) a. m.. 2.57. 5 27 n. m. For Kochester, uunalo, Niagara Fans ano l) e Went. (KM. 9.15 a. ffi. and 2 57 5.27 n. m. For llelvidere, Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 6.0-1 a. m., 2.57 p. m. for L,amuenvuio ana xrenion, v.10 a. m. for Tunkbannucll. 6.04. 9.15 a. m.. 2.57. 5 27 0. n For Ithaca and Geneva 6.04, 9.15 a. m. 5.27 p. m i or Aunurn v.ia a. m. ,i d. m. For Jeanesvtlic.Levlstonana Meaner Meadon I.SS a. m.. 12.4:t. 8 0S n. m. For Auaenrled. llaileton.Btooittoo ana Lura- Der xara, o.m, s.ia, a. m., s-i D 27 p. m. F'or Mcr&nion. dam. w.ia. a. m.. z.oi o. m. For Hazlebroolr. Jeddo. Drlfton and Freeland a. -. . K. r. r ,oj or t iw u.vt, i.ao, v.iu, lu., isio. a.u,, u., v For Ashland. Dlrardvllle and Lost Creek. 4.52. 7.51, 8.52, 10.20 a. m., 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 0.85, 8.22, 9.15 p. m. For Raven Run, Centralis, Mount Carmel and snamoiun, v.w), b.du, n.ii a. m., i.su, .iu, e.s o.m. ruT xaiesviiie. I -urn fiace, aiajmuoyuuy au uciano, 0.04, t.ss, v. id. ii.uo a m., iz.ta, z.bi 27. 8.03. 9.23. 10.28 D. m. Trains will leave anamokm at ti.46. B.io. 11.4S a. m., 1.55, 4.S) u.su p. m ana arrive at snonan- ooan mi 7.3H. w.id a. m.. iz.ia. x.oi. d.sj. xuio d. m. Leave Shenandoah (or l'ottsvllle. 5.50. 7.S8 O.OS, 11.05 11.30 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.10 5.27, 8.08 p. m. Leave Pottavllle for Shenandoah, 6.00, 7.85 9.06, 10.15,11.48 a. m 12.Z2, 8.00,. 410, 5.20, 7.15, 7.55. 10.00 r. m. L,eave unonanaoan lor uaiiewn, o.ot, i.oo, v.ia. a. ra., 11.43, 67, D.27,B.ua p. m. Leave Iiaileton for Shenandoah, 7.35, 10.00, n.i" m., 12.15, r.r D, D.SJ. 7. . 7. do p. m. Trains leave for Ashland, dlrardvllle acd Lor Creek. 7.29. 0.40 a. m.. 12,30. 2.45 o. m. ror iiazieion. isiaov ureeii juncuon. j-enu Baven Junction, Mauch Chank, Allentown, uetnienem, tsasion ana new Yorx, c.iu a m, 12.30, 2.55 p. m, for I'miaaeinnta iz.au. z.dd d- m. For Yatesvllle. Park Place. Mahanny city and Delano. 8.40. 11.35 a. m.. 12.S0. 2.55. 4.40 6.03 c. re. Leave llazleton tor Shenandoah, 8.80, li.tu a. m.. 1.05. 5.30 d. m. Leave Shenandoah (or rotlsvllle. b.&o. B.4U, 9.80 a. m.. 2.45 d. m. Leave l'ottsvllle (or snenanaoah, B.su, 10.41 a.m.,l.S5.5.t5ri. m. KULLin u. wiiuu. ueni. nupi.. South llethlchem. fa CUAS. S. LKE, Qenl. l'aps. Agt., Philadelphia. A, W, NONNUMACUElt. Asst. . P. A., ' aoutn uetnienem. DR. HOBENSACK REMOVED To 658 North Eighth S II-1 - above Green. Phlla,, Pa. Formerly at 20 North Beoond Mt., is the old est In Amnrlr.il for the treatment of Hlteeiai iJiifimtM tiutl Youtlttui isrrora. varicocele, Hydrocele. Lost Manhood, etc. Treatment oy m.itl n .A.,ln HimmiirtPD 1 1 nnd LftrrnnlV rontldcntial. Send stamp (or book. Hours, 8 11 til and 7 40 n m, 11UHKK, TTORNRY A T-LA W aniHAKDOAn, pa. It. R. HOC HLV.llNEIt, Phytician and Surgeon. PIERCE ROBERTS, M. D ' No. 25 East Coal Street, HHENANDOAH, PA. Once Hours 1:30 to 3 and 6:30 to 9 p. m. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ano Carriages to, Hire. Uullnr ol all Kinds promptly attended tc Horses taken to board, at rates that are liberal. ii FEAR aLLE7, Rear of the Coffee Hock L0REH3 SCHMIDT'S, Celebrated Poiter, Ale and Bee JAftES SHIELDS, Manager Shcna jloah Branch. IvIUSSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley Bros.) No. 38 nasi Centre Htreet, hiii:nando4ii, XA. P0TTSVILLE Soap Work,' Third and Race Sts. Use 5c Ocean Soap. It hns no equal for laundry Roneral household use nnd c bo used with perfect safety any kind of goods. 5c Borax Soap. Is unequalled for washing In fluutiol or fine texture goo Monarch Towel So? Ib in large bars a towel w - each bar freo. It is splcm for general use. Miners' Favorite, New Wrinkle, Olclne, Drown nna whlto Kxtra family are all good soaps. All soips guaranteed to be absolutely pure. WM. HEALO, Mating CHRISTIAN SCHMIDT No. 207 Went Coal Btrcot, -SHENANDOAH, PENN -AOKNT FOK- mum L8GEB v ADD PILSNER BEE Porter, Ale and Fine Old Stock Ale. W. T- DECK'S Wheelwright Sh( Has been removed to Pear Alley, lletwcen Centre and Lloyd blreets. Wheelwright work, Carriage Wagon ouildiug, llorsesnot and General Repairing of kinds promptly attended to. Our Motto; Best Quality at Lowest Cast Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under tho Palace Theatre,) CSrlxTjar d.vlllo, DEPc. The Restaurant Is one ot the best In the coi regions, and has elegant dining parlors attachac tor the use ot ladles. The liar la stocked with the best ales, been, porters, wines, liquors and cigars. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SOnUTXKILI, DIYIBION. NOVEMUEK 10th, 1893. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter the above date for WlKgan's, Qllberton. Frackvllle. New Castle, St. Clair, l'ottsvllle, Hamburg, Reading, rousiown. I'noonixviue. norriaiown ana I'mi. adelphla (Broad street station) at 6:00 and 11:43 a. m. ana :io p. m. on weeitaays rori'otis vine and intermediate stations 8:10 a. m. SUI4UAYS. For WlKgan's. OUberton. Frackvllle. New castie, 01. uiair, llj f UIHVIUD lib U.W. lilVII.IQ, n or uampurg, Keaaing, l'otts. ALL OVER THE QLORE Dr. 1'ierco's I'lensam renou nro known, nils 01 Amer ican nianuracturo easily lead. Wbyt Becauso thov'ra smaller: vno vocctnlilo extracts are con centrated. There are many liver ijiiu, jv i" . 1 r ...It fcEJ!; tl'iT w aitwactici uelcamp s livery ataoie lYonnbly boottuse tuey'ro sugar-coaiou, sinou and 8:10 1). m. town, Phoenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 6:00, 8:10 a. m., 8:10 p. m. Trains leave r racaviiie lor nnenanaoan at 10:40 a.m. ana vi:u, b:o4, 7:42 and iu:i!7p.m UundavB. 11:18 a. m. and 5:40 n. m. Lieave I'oiusviiio lor anenanaoan ai iuiid. ii;is a. m. ana j:iu,y:io ana iu:ou p. m.aunaays mi iviv a. m. anu dud p. m, Leave Philadelphia (Uroad street station) for l'ottsvllle ana rjnenanaoan ai d D7 ana s so a m. 1 10 and 7 11 pm week days. On Sundays leave itobuim. r or I'oiwvme. uuim. For New York. Express, week days at 8 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 6 50, 7 88, 8 20, 8 50, 11 00 11 14 a m. 12 uu noes, ii 4t p. m. (Llmltea Ex press 1 06 and 4 50 p m. dining cars.) 1 40, 230, 8 20, 4 00, 5 00, 600, 6 50, 7 25, 8 12, 10 00 D m. 12 01 night. Sundavs 8 20. 4 05. 4 60. 5 15, 4 12, 0 tA 11 03 11 85, a m, 12 44. 1 40, 2 80, 4 00 (iimucu w o vj, d o 00. ? ana nispm ana is ui mam. For Sea Girt. Long liraneh and Intermediate stations, v ai, 11 n a m, ana 4 oc, p weekdavs. For Ualtlmore and Washington 8 50, 7 20, 8 ail w iu, iuiu, 11 to sui, 1 10, tlx da umiiea ainini car,) 1 80, 3 4, 4 41, (5 ID Congressional Llmltei Pullman Parlor Cars and Dining Car), 617, 0 66, 7 40 aid 1183 p. to., week days. Sun days, 3 60, 7 20, 9 10, 11 18 a m,. 12 10, i 11, 55. m toSp.ra.t UtoBp. m.i Sundays, 9 to 12 m. 1 ForRlchmond,'7 00am, U10 and 1183 p m oauy, anu t i p. m. week oayB. Trains will leave Harrlsburg (or Plttsburi ana the West every lay at I 0,3 10 am, (8 30 as grains bt mustard seed, tborefore, easily swallowed. Most of nil -they act In a nat ural way, and aro oHoctlvo in result. Then, frtrt nftur- lltatr'rM Inlfpn tl.ftV CJltl't llO felt SO different from tho old-fashioued pills, with their griping and violence. For indigestion, pain in stomach, costive nsss and Uabitual constipation, ns well as siclt and bilious headaches, those "Pellets" bring atifU a lfiln nuv thllt tllRV Can 1)0 fTUUran- teod. Your money is returned, if they do not gtvo satuinctionj The stopplnc-stonc to Consumption la Catarrh, ft don't pay to let It go, when tho makers of Dr. Saco's Itcmeay will give $500 If they can't eflect a per manent cure 01 your uiwtu. E. DELOAMP, JR., 1'rop., WEST STKEET, BetTfcen Ccntro and Lloyd, Blicnniiduuti, I'ctina. Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable terms' t-J. IIIk.- flKBL Pennyroyal fills rtiriii Uruictl hit '' r v.i ii anu i ,1 mill (, ( I Ljrriillla1 lake Inn aI !. Ptfunf diimatraum tiiif tu 'lwuiniiitfia h. AtUruiiUt,ortrmd'W ia lmp lur ikiiloulaTi, lUiiHiblia 4 IMluf tor l1lf,UtllM', br retarti Lf MtvlU V.VUII 'u-wiihvu. lklf httrr rbunltwl Ik.U atllAon rSaMMf UI few mil U4I1 VTIrWM. f-WMm U . nm limited,, sou. 7 30. 11 65 d hi everv cay Vy for Alto on Mt S IB m ftad 6 00 p m everj everv dtv. iT&iriH win 1B&VB Hiinuurv iar VTiiiiaamDurt Elmlrb, Ctnana&lguik, Kochester, utrlo and Niagara Palls at 1 85, 6 18 a m,ana 1 85 p m week days, For Ktmlra at & it p m week days. Foi Erie and intermediate points at 6 13 amaaii; For Lock 11a ven at 5 18 and BMim dally, 1 & .nrt h 4i n m wfiftlt diva for Kenovo at 618 m, 1 35 and 6 ii p m week days, and 6 18 a ra on Sundays onlv For Kane at 5 18 a m, daily, RETTIB'S Beer and Porter T AM AGENT for the Chaa, Kettlg'a Celo brabad Beer and Porter in this vicinity, also Bergnor & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Btoch. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON I1AAK- 120 South Mam Street. Rag Carpet Weavir If von want a cood niece of rair carnet woven, talie your ruKS and have them up in carpets, it win pay you in me ion All kinds, with or without stripes, nu order; beautllul rainbow stripes. Low 1 2?iVTTEXl80N'6 205 West Oak Street, Shcnandoa GLEABY BRO llottlers ot all kinds ot TEMPERANCE : DEIN3 AND MINERAL WATJCBS. Weiss Ubeii a Specialty. Also bottlers r ineHi Deer. 17 and 10 Peaeh Alley, HUBNAlfD RELIABLE HAND - LAUH1 139 Hontli Main Htreet, ielxoiif,2a.clo.li., All work frusraateod to be flrat-class lc res.ect. We respeotfully solicit a an your patronage, u oous eaiieu iuruuuw 811k ties and Lioo Ourtalns a speolal 1 It, o it weok days. IJ. M. ritEVOBT, Oen'l Manara J. K. VToon, Sun'i "as'r'' an .MivKX. tlAIJSJ!MBMmilMMM)JMUl; A LADY'S TOILEO Is not complete without an ideal POMP POWDEH. Combines every element beauty and purity. It is beai fying, soothing, healing, heal ful, and harmless, and wl rightly used is invisible. A rr delicate and desirable protect to the face in this climate. vrv Intist upon having the gonuli IE IT IS FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.