The Evening Herald. Published dally, except Sunday by lllilt.tLI) VUIILISUIXU CUMl'AXV, Pubtlcatloa olTlco and mochatili' 1 department, SV EurI Cniil Street. I'tio tT- 1 J 1 lollvered In Sh nandoah and ine jie 11a ,.flmn,iimtowns ,0rsu cents a week, payable to the carriers. II mall,Threo Ballurs a your orTuentyllvr cent nermonth, . advance. AitvrrlUsinen'ts charged uccoruln,? to spaco and posllloa. The publishers rrsrr ' the right to change the poiltlon or ndvertismn uts when ever tho publication of news require i It. The right Is also reserved to reject .mv tdvcrtlso ment, whether paid tor or not, tin' tho pub lishers may deem Improper ,vdui i.slng rates smdo known upon appllcalloo rfntcred at the post otllcoat'Slieii.indoah, Pa, e second closs mall matter. Tit I! uril.YI.VII UllHAhV, Shenandoah, I'cnna. Evening Herald. FKIDAY, MAKCII 1(1, 1801. Tin: Wand bill ami tbu Wilson bill arc twin evils. Fl!Et)i)r GllliltAltt), he of fust horses nnd faster habits, 1st married at Inst. Long may ho stay so. LOST, strayed or stolen tho Wilson bill; last seen going into tho Semite, JuiXlIKO from tho gnlos of the past few days March has no Intention of dying like a lamb. Tun spring trndo will soon be opening np and tho meichalit who advertises will sndoubtedly get tho most of it. QUEEN VlCTOllIA made a short speech this time, because Lord Hosebery didn't have tiniB enough to prepnro n longer one Tlinitc Isn't a Democrat In tho land who wouldn't be tickled to death to see the political clouds roll away, but they will uot roll. If tho Democrats were truly patriotic, however, they would rejoice to know tlint the end ot tho Bourbon reign w approaching. Ovisil in England tho high church peo ple are in n stw u because they do not think enough religion is taught in the jubllc schools. It is religion of theestab Halted brand they want. Hero In Ameri ca we do not thitikthugovernmentshoiild tenon religion at nil. Tho church had better bo trusted with that duty. tr Is n matter for slncero regret that Senator Sherman is compelled, by tho eondltlon of his health, to lenvo Washing ton for a llttlo time. It is his intention to g.o to Ashcvillc, N. C, for perhnps a fortnight, becnuso ho Is sulTcrlng from a severe cold. Hut it Is probable that he will soon bo able to resume, his duties, and to tnko his pnrt In tho ttirill debate which is approaching, nnd Itepublicans all over tho country will earnestly hope that this may prove to bo tho case. It Is just and equitable that Admirals .Hello and Da Gntna, who in the pay of foreign conspirators, hnvo waged a wicked and murderers war against their ellow-countrymen, should be npprehend d and held to nnswor for their crime, if aotd be, by their lives. Their tactics have Been neither humane nor honorable. It was only tho overwhelming naval force of the United States which compelled them to cease a policy of wanton inter ference with peaceful commerce. SEVEltAL hundred thousnnd persons who went to tho World's Fair kissed what they were told was n piece of tho real Blarney Stone. It now turns out that tho stone in question was only a Chicago paving stone. Somo of tho kissers may possibly bo inclined to kick, but if they ara wise they will not do bo, for two seasons: First, it won't do them any good, and second, tho "fake" stouo yasjitstns well adopted for kissing as would have been the lllnmey Stone. ian who finds any pleasure In kissing n stouo doservos to bo deceived. AK Indianapolis newspaper called The Iron Age has undertaken tho job of de molishing tho Christian religion. There may be a weak spot in the Hue, in the vicinity of Indlaitapolls, but It is likely o be reinforced before the surrender taken place. Kvery once lu n while some , fellow dUwover, or Invents, periwUiut mo tion, and (tome other crank starts a nows patwr to nbolUh Christianity. In both cases tho proper way to do is to let It totk It own .cure. At Indlnnapolis this advice was not acted upon, but tho olllco of Thu Age was entered, tho fuel gas pipes turned out of the stoves, nnd Into tho mam, nnd n light left burning m as to explode the gas. The doore and windows were then fastened. The editor came lu, a few utlnutuu later, and stopped theur- tnugemont or tho whole establishment would hnvo gone up, or down, as tho case may bo. It Is to ho hoped that The Ago may succeed In demolishing the kind of Christianity which blows up buildings, but no other. MIMDENVll Governor Waite CallB Upon Qon oral McOook for Aid, A MUNICIPAL WAE TEE OAUSE, Tli fltivernor Threatened to Fire on th Clly Hull to r.llrt Onlcnrs Hi. llnd uilimd, and Who Thrrntened llntfillik tlon Uoiornlnellt Troops Keep l'enoe. I)ENVRlt,Mnrch 10. The National Guard lit Colorado is under nrms, the federal troops from Fort Logrtn hnvo been called out, nnd although martial law has not been ofllclnlly proclaimed there is noothcr authority in Denver but the strong arm of tho military. This criticnl sltuntlon lias been brought about by the determination of Governor Walte to oust the two members of the fire nnd pollcu board Jackson Orr nnd 1). .T. Martin whom he removed for protecting gambling places, i nd place in olllce their successors, S. I). Hnrnes nnd Dennis Mul litis. Messrs. Orr and Martin, having ob tained from the district court on injunc tion restraining Governor Wnlto from 11.1 ....... 1...... ,...,,l,.ln..1,.nI1 IltJIUllflJ iruiilllUH lilirm, ntlpiirniimiiiii in rnwlst tn tltn lltmnt.. Thpv ncnonlltiilF oovEnxon waitk. kept tho entire police force at the city hall all dny 5'esterday under orders to resist the soldiers if attacked. In addition, sev eral hundred of the toughest citizens, many of whom have records as man kill ers, wero sworn in as deputies by Sheriff Uurchluell, nnd placed In tho city hall as n reinforcement of the police department. Knch deputy wos nrmed with two six hhooters, nnd instructed to use them in ense of necessity. The police wero nrmed with shot guns, In addition to their clubs and revolvers. Tho llrt regiment and the Chnffee Light artillery arrived nt the city hnll nt 3 o'clock, and General lirooks, commanding officer, delivered to Police Lieutenant Clay, In command outside of the city hnll, a mes- i-ogo to the effect that if tho removed po- lee commissioners did not vacate within alf an hour I lie offices would be taken by force. Orr nnd Martin refused to sur render. Hefore tho hnlf hour had expired prominent citizens entered Into negotia tions with both parties to the controversy with n view to reaching n settlement by arbitration, and while tho negotiations were in progress a truce was declared. Tho streets around the city hall were packed with an angry mob, numbering many thousands. Had one of my officers given an order to lite," said General lirooks today, "ho would have been riddled with bullets from the crowd, and then I would havo had to sweep both sides of the street with Galling cannon. However, there was no bloodshed." On the governor's representation that the state militia would probably bo inade quate to cope with the mob that had full possession of the city General McCook called out the United States infantry from Fort Logan, thirteen miles from here, to uct in conjunction with thes'tutennd local authorities in clearing the streets and pre serving tho peace. The United States troops arrived about 8:30. Adjutant General Tarsney, an old Indian lighter, hns placed tho militia htratcgically in front of tho city hall, on 1 ourt eolith street, with two Gntlitig guns covering the two big Napoleons loaded with grape nnd solid shot, trained on the city hall, and four company's of militia in front nnd nrouud them to stand tho crowd off. Tho governor ordered out tho militia contrary to tho advice of his counsel nnd prominent members of the chamber of commerce. The militia officers were asked to resign their commissions in the interest of peace, hut they refused, nnd said they would obey orders. A inovo was made to have the supreme court order Governor Wnlte's arrest for disobeying Judge Gra ham's orders, but this was not done. Threatening demonstrations have been made against the governor, who remains nt his residence under militnry guard, nnd ho was reported much nlarmed ns to his safety before the arrival of the United States troops. At the city hall It was claimed that strict orders have been given not to fire n shot or raise a club until the militia have taken tho offensive. From 3 p. in. until 9 p. m. the stotc troops wero drawn up lu lino of battle, and the city hall forces were ready lor action. The other city officials were prepared to vacate at a moment's notice. All overtures Irom the governor wero re jected, and every hour or two tho gov ernor threatened to exterminate the city hall people in thirty minutes, but the ar guments of his counsel finally prevailed. The fire department had Hues of hose laid through the city hall to throw water on the besiegers, I he firemen were armed. The surgical department was made ready to care for the wounded in case of a cou lllct. Shortly after tho arrival of the United Stntes troops Adjutant General Tarsuey ordered the militia back to the armory, nnd presently tho crowtls begun to dwindle and the excitement begau to die out. The government troops nro camped In front of the Union depot, where Sheriff Uurchluell says he will try to keep them two or three days to prevent any possible outbreak. The state troops were withdrawn by Governor Walte on the recommendation of General McCook, who said the govern ment troops would prescrvo order and pre vent u coulllot. Tim Fourth H'ljr Iternvorod. WlLKKBHAIlHK, P.i , March 16. The body of the fourth man found was readied in the Gnylord mine at Plymouth nt mid night. It is supposed the corpse is that of Samuel Morgan, who wns working with the three men already found. POINTS FOR M)SS POLLARD. rertluent Testimony In the Great Itreaoh of I'rmnlaa Onto. WAbiiikotos, Mnrch 10. Notwithstand ing the recent absence of sensational de tnlls from the I'ollnrd-Drcckinrldge trial the crowd which tried to gain ndmlsslon to the court room yesterday was larger than ever. Those few persons who pos sessed the necessary qualifications heard little of Interest, tho most ltnportnnt wit ness who appenred being Sarah Guess, a colored womnn, who kept the house In Lexington wheio tho Intrigue had its be ginning and much of Its course, and who said that Colonel Drecktnrldgo had tried to persuade her not lo testify. Sarah said she had "knowed Ctinnel Breckinridge tence she was a llttlo girl," that the "cutmel" had been to her house with Miss 1'ollard about llfty times, but Miss Pol lard hod never been there with any other man. Mr. lire Unrldge, howover, had been there before. Tho most jhr uillcant point In tho testi mony of this woman nnd of other wit nesses was that Miss Pollard had been ft school girl in short dresses when her Inti macy with the congressman began. From tho depositions of a uumberof Lexington people whore testimony wns read itseemcd thntMiss I ard's most Intimate friends had never r ,.'cted tho double life she was leading, and that she had passed as an Intelligent and high minded girl. ,Th Nunl May Tench Aenln. PlTTsnuitO, March 10. Tho withdrawal of the nuns from tho IUverslde public school does not mean the abandonment of the fight between tho school board and the Junior Order of American Mechanics, and Is only n truce, pending the settle ment of the question lu tho courts. If the petition of tile Mechanics for an Injunc tion Is not granted members of the board say the parochial school children and the nuns will return to tho public school, and nctlon will then be tnkcu to compel tho central board of education to sign the warrants for their salary as teachers. In case tho injunction is granted they will give up the contest, but not before. Admlrnl llinlinm Off for lllueflrlda. Washington, Mnrch 10. A dispatch an nounces that Admiral Henhom left Rio today for llluellelds on tho San Francisco. The ban rrnncisco wns selected for the mission because she has been at Hio longer than any of tho other American vessels except the Charleston, which is to go around to tho Pacific station. Admiral Ilcnhnm will have only a week to exerci-e his authority at llluellelds, for he retires from active service on April 10, leaving Captain John C. Watson as the com mander of tho naval forces there. FlTty Droll ned Through u Collision. VANCOUVEli, H. C, March 10. Oriental advices state that a disastrous collision occurred rtf'titly in tho strait between liengalism "igal. Two steamers, the Song Gun- Aiug IIoo, collided while going at till. - ,ieed. Those on board tho SongGuan jumped Into the water and were picked up hy tho crew of the Amg IIoo. Unruly had they reached the wreck when both sti-auiers lurched nnd went down. About lilty persons wero drowned. The Knirsuri-ff Imcstlfrtitlfm. WAs-mxrnoN, March 10. Tho proceed ings of the couit of inquiry lu the case of the wreck of the Keurs-nrge were laid bo ford Secretary Herbert by Judge Advo cate General Lemly. Tho secretary im mediately gavu instructions to have the record carefully gone over by the judgo ndvocate general. Meantimo the findings of the court will not be made public. The belief is general, based on precedents.thot It has recommended a court martial iutho cose of the navigator and perhaps tho commander of tho Kenrsorgo. Thn I'-lTnrt to Snvii McKnno. Nr,w YoiiK, March 10. Another effort was made yesterday to get the Grnveseml ex-kins, John Y. McKimc, from behind tho bars nt Sine; Sing. An application was made by his lawyers to Judge Tnconib, in the United States circuit court, for a writ of habeas corpus directing the warden of the prison to produce John Y. Molvnne in court. They nllego that ho is being de tained and denied tho right of bail while his ea-e is still pending. The application was promptly refused, Shot liy n Jenlous Hiubnmt. PlHLADKLriHA, JIureli It!. Kdward Far reli, a prosperous plumber. fl'J years old, shot nnd liUatly wounded his wife anil slightly wounded n bonnier named Julius Kutillmaun, at their homo on Colnmhla avenue, Inst night. Fitrrell had quarreled frequently with his wife, and linil often accused her of infidelity. For tho past week he had not been living at home. After the shooting Farrell gave himself up to the police. MnoAlftter DefeatH Work. RlVEUTON, X. J.. March Hi. The shoot ing mutch for $5,000 aside between Charles MncAlester, of the Hlverton (jtin club, and George Word, of tho Westminster Kennel club, of Xew York, 200 birds each, thirty yards rhe, took place yesterday on the grounds of the Hlverton Utiii club, The llnal score was: MncAlester, ITS killed and 24 missed; Work, 108 killed und 31 missed. Xeither man shot at tho 200th bird. Dinplnyer and Kmplnyrd In Conference, OMAHA, Xeb., March HI The. four ren- rescntutives of organized labor met the ofllciuls of the Union Pacific rood yester day afternoon, aud arrangements were made for the wage conference, which be gan nt 10 o'clock tins forenoon. The grlev unces of the engineers and llreinen were llrst taken up. They will bo followed by the conductors and trainmen, the tele graph operators coming Inst. WOMEN IN SOCIETT -often need tho strength' enlng support 01 a gener al tonic and nervine, They'ro tired out or "run -down." This frequently the result of "weakness," and It makes lifo miserable. Are you weak, nerv ous, or oiling ? Then Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pro scription brings yc xneeia I holt). It s remedy nretcribed for delicate women, lor all tho derangements, iljuinl.M ami .tlGAICM nf IllA fX. For regulating and proniotine all ths proper functions, building up and invigorat ing the entire sybtem, nnd restoring health nnd strength, this is tho only remedy that can bo yunrniifffo! to benefit or cure, or the money win uo rciuuueu. Tf lm ctnnd the Inst of a ntiarter of century ol cures Dr. Sage's Catarrh Itcmedy. That's why tho proprietors take tho risk i thev av : " II we can't cure your Catarrh, wo will pay you tow la casui" b V,w Ulljhons I'linllrusn to JlleAlllltrn. NEW Yomc, March 10 .lack McAtlliffo, ! the llghtwo'.ght pugilist, has received n i the latter expresses a desire to meet Mo AulHTo on any terms. McAulllIo will probably accept. NUGGETS OF NEWS Twenty-one pounds of smuggled opium wero scl.ed In the Chinese Joss house at Cleveland. Tho works of tho Illinois Steel company nt Chicago will resume on Monday, em ploying 2,000 men. J. Hamilton Hogue, of Virginia, who was recalled ns consul to Amboy, Chlnn, ns he was nbout to embark, has Joined the Republican party. J. D. K. Sleight, business manager of tho Presbyterian committee of publication for the. Southern church, died at Hlch inond, Vn., ngedOl. Albert Glleski wns killed nnd two other Polish labon r are In a critical condition from inhaling acid gai at tho Canton chemical works, Daltimore. Phyllis Haukln, daughter of McKee Ilnuktn, was secretly mnrricl to John Gibbs, the )(, lerty man of the invw -llan-kin compa '. . u.id has lelt the company. A tn iii" Kmuzzlnr Arrested. Ciiicaco, March 10 Chlng Ming See, treasurer of the company of Chinese mer chants in Chicago that owned und oper- nted tho Chinese theater on the World's fnlr irrounds. is locked up here charged with embezzling nearly M0.000 of the com pany's funds. Ching Ming beo will tie given a preliminary hearing tomorrow. m Mr. Paul M Wo ho.r im All Run Down Always Tired, Sleepless and Without Appetite Blood Vitalized and Strength Ro nowod by Hood's Sarsaparllla. " C. I. Hood a Co., Lowell, Mass.: " For a couplo ot years, I was subject to feel ings anything but good. I always lelt tired, I could not sleep at night and the Httls I could eat did not seem to benefit mo any. I Did Not Havo Any Ambition to go around or work and In fact was not able, to do a good day's work. I happened to pick up a circular embracing advertisements and testi monials for Hood's Sarsaparllla, and alter read- HoodVa; Cures lng them decided to give Hood's Sarsaparllla a trial. I have taken Ave bottles nnd must say that I navoderlvcd wonderful benefit fromltand Feel Liko a New Man. would recommend It to all sufferers and would vrgo them not to liesttato but to decide nt onco to take Hood's Sarsaparllla." PawlM, Wnnnn, 1112 North Tenth Street, Reading, Pennsylvania. Hood's Pills aro prompt and efficient, yet easy In action. Sold by all druczljts. 2Sc LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD, Passenccr trains leave Shenandoah tor I'enn Haven Junction, idauch Chunk, Lc- rhtnn. Klatlneton. White Hall. Uatasauaua, Uontown, Dethlchem, Easton, Philadelphia a Wcnthcrl; at 0 in, 7.3.1, v.ia a m., u.'iJ, 67 p. m 10-New York, fl.04. 7.S8. 9.15 a. m.. 18.48. 2.K For Ouakalo Swltchbaok, Gerhards and Hud- snndale. u 04. 0.1.5 n. m . and 2 57 D. m. for vvinies-iiurre, vvnite uavei, mtawii, Laceyvlllo, Towanda, Sayre. Waverly and Klmira. B.04. 9.15 tt. m.. 2.67. 5.27 n. m lor nocnesier, uurrato, Miaeara r ails ana the West. 6.04. 9.15 a. m. and Z 57 5.CT p. m. For llelvldere. Delaware Water Gan and ttroudBburB, 6.04 a. m., 2.57 p. m. 'or Liamoenviue ana 'rrenion. v.id a. m. For Tun'.:hannock. 6.04. 9.15 a. m.. 7.E7. 6 27 r. ns. SPOT Ithaca and Goncva 6.04, 9.15 a. m. 5.27 p. m fur AUDurn v.id a. 111. ,ai v. iu. For Jeanosvllle, Levis ton and lleaer Meadow, 38 a. m ti.us p. m. For Audenrled. Haileton.Stocktoa and Lum- DPr Yara, o.ui, 7.e, v. 10, a. zn., s.di vj p. m. ICnr Scrsnton. 8.04. 9.15. a. in.. 2.57 D. m. For Hailenrook. Jeddo, Drllton and Freeland, .04, 7.ss, 9.is, a. m., 12.43, 2.07, d.ct 1-. m. For ABhland. Glrardvllle and Lost Creek, 4.52. .61, 8.52, 10.20 a. m 1.00, 1.40, 4.10, 6.85, 8.22, 9.15 p. m. For Raven Run, Centralis, Mount Rarmel ard Ntiamoiiin, 7,uo, e.w, 11. n a. m., i.u, t.tu, o. n.TT r-c-T- Yaiosvuie. i-aru iiace, mv.tiauuy uu ur'aco. D.U4, 7.HS, v.is, li.uo a m., u.u, L.. H.OS. 10.2X D. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 6.45. 8.15. 11.4b a. m., 1.55. 4.80 9.30 p. m., and arrive at Ht-enan- arar at 7. as, v. in a. m., i.04, d.si, ii.ioji. m. l.tAvr. Shenandoah tor Pottsvllle. 6.b0. 7.S8 Uri, 11.05 11.30 a. m., 12.43, 2.57, 4.10 5.27, 8.08 m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah. 6.00. 7.35 0X5, 10.15, 11.48 a. m., 12.32, 8.00,. 410, 5.20, 7.15, 7.6V 10.00 p. m. Leave snenucaoan iur uaiievon,o.i,7.Jo,.i3, , m., 12.43. 2.57, 5.27, 8.0B p. m. Leave Uuzleton for fat iuzleton for Shenandoah, 7.33, 10.00, 11.05 . m., 12.16, 2.H, 6.80, 7 26. 7.58 p. m. MTTNMAV TltAms;. TralnB leave for Ashland. Glrardvllle acd Lot t creetc, 7.iu, v.4u a. m., 12.W, z.id p. m. For unzieion. niactc ureeK junction, i-una Ilavcn Junction, Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton and New York, B.4U a m. 2 BO, 2.66 p. m. For Phlladelnhla 12.30. 2.55 D re For Yatoavllle, Park Tlace, Mahanoy City and Delano, 8.40, 11.38 a. m., 12.30, 2.65, 4.40 6.03 p. m. Leave Uazleton (or Shenandoah, 8.80, 11.80 m., l.l, 5.8U p. m. Leave Shenandoah (or Pottsvllle. 5.50, 8.40, 4.30 a. tn.. 2.45 p. m, Leave Pottsvllle (or Shenandoah, 8.80, 10.4U a.m.,l. s.i6p m. ill . 1 .1 in . w iiin j it. I. hdi. njui.. South Ilothlchem, fa C1IAS, S. LEE. Genl. 1'aas. Act., foiiaueipuiu. A. W. NONNGMAOHER, Asst, G, P. A., South Hethlehem, a Delcamp's Livery Stable E. DELOAMP, JR., l'rop,, WEST STuEET, Between Centre and Lloya. Hlicuniicloali, retina. Teams to hire (or all purposes on reasonable terms- ?l CHilrliMtcr'. Uiicll.U DlaAtod ltri. rENNYROYAL PILLS ,4lT Orltitnulnil Only Urnnln. A kre, kt.kj r.luii t.pi&a, .ik MonJ Itrnnd lu lli.d .tid ,ti ai.lallid lit, ., all wuh I1I11 rllfiMii TmL. nootlirr. Stfitu iangtrmi ubliru- V IMmJ and tmUnIMm. Al UruifKliu, r MBd4fe Id .tunpl fur ,.rlloal.tl, lu.Uu.DUl. tJ4 UUr for l.air.nlnllltr, tj rftu. OkLkMlw ClielMl IWlladlMM BflMlf H. L ll .iniu iwi mm. i. ..MUM. Professional Cards. jyj, 8. KIBTLKIt, M. D PHTBlClJin AND HUROBON. Orflos ltd Horth Jardtn strut, Shenandoah JOHN K. COYLE, A TTORXSr-A T-LA H'. Office Bedoall bunding, Khenandoah, gOL. FOSTJiK, ATTORlfBT and CO ON8K1 LMl-A T-LA W, Kom S, Manuals Oltrllnnk Building, Potts vllle.Pa, M.M UORKB, A TTORNKY AT-LAW snsHAKDOin, FA. and Katorlj building, PotUTllle, J-JR. B. nOOULKUNJIfl, rhyneian and Surgeon. Adrlte tree at drug store. 107 South Mnln street. Private consultation at residence, 112 rjouta JardlB street, from S to 7:30 p. m. PIERUE ROBERTS, 11. D, No. 85 East Coal Street, UHENANDOAH, PA. Oft ce Hours 1:80 to 8 and 6:30 to 9 p. m. J. H. OAIiLEN, No. 31 South Jftrdin Street, Bhenandoah Ornoi Hobrs: 1:30 to 3 and 0:30 to 8 P. M Eieept Thursday evening. iVd tfflce work on Sunday rrcept by arrange- menu a unci aanerence lo me oyicc nourt is absolutely necessary. 10-31-Om NIGHT VISIT?, 81-60. fit J. HUTTON, M. D., Mll SlVlAfi AMD SUHUUUN, MM West Centre Street, Shenandoah, Pbnna. Office hours: 9 to 11 a, m., 2 to 4, 7 to 8 p. m. JROP. T. J. WATSON, ...... ..Teacher of. ........ VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANI0 and MANDOLIN. Having had sixteen years' experience as I teacher of instrumental muffle srlvine Instruc tion or the above Instruments, word left at urumm's Jewelry store will rccolvo prompt at' ten tlon. SNEDDEN'S : LIVERY Horses ano Carriages to Hire. liullnr of all kinds promptly attended tc Horses taken to board, at rates that are liberal, i PEAR ALLEY, Rear of the Coffee House L0REHZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Ale and Bee JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. 31USSER & BEDDALL, (Successors to Coakley llros.) No. .18 ICnm Centre Htreet, rJIIKNA74nOA.il, PA. Our Motto: llest Oualltv at Lowest Casi tnces. l'atronage respecuuuy soucueo. WM. J. LLOYD'S palace Saloon.... and Restaurant, (Under the Palace Theatre,) C3rlartxcL-rlllo, I3!. The Restaurant Is one of the best In the cot regions, and has elegant dining parlors attachtc for the use of ladles. The Dar Is stocked with the beat ales, beers porters, wines, liquors and algars. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. sonDTLKiLL Division. NOVEMUEU 19th. 1893. Trains will leave Shenandoah atter the above date for Wlggan's, Gllberton, Frackvllle, New castle, hi. ciatr, i-otiavuio, uamourg, Koaatnt I'oitstown. l'noonixvuie. norrisiown ana m. adelphla (Broad street station) at 6:00 aad 11:15 a. m. unu :io p. m. oa weeauays ur rara vllle and Intermediate stations 9:10 a. m. bUMJAYa. For Wlsran's. Gllberton. Frackvllle. New Castle, St. Clair, Pottsvllle at 6:00. 9:40 a.m. and 3:10 n. m. For Hamburir. Readlne. Potts, town, Pboonlzvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at 8:01. 9:4(1 a. m.. 3:10 n. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 10:40a.m. and 12:14, 5:04, 7:42 and 10:27 p. m, Sundavs. 11:13 a. m. and 5:40 n. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10:15, 11:48 a. m. and 4:40,7:15 and 10:00 p. m.Sundaye at iu:4u a, m. ana dud p. m, Leave Phlladelnhla (llroad street station) for Pnttsvttle and Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 85 a m. 1 10 and 711 P m weeic aays. un sunaays leave at o 60 a m. r or i-ottsviue. vain, For New York. Exnress. week da ll li am. 12 uu qooz:. i p. m. ti.imiieu freus 1 00 ana 4 &u p m. amine cars.) l 40, 30, 3 20, 4 00, 5 00, 6 00, 6 60, 7 25, 8 12, n m. 12 oi menu Bunnavs 8 i 515,812,950, 11 03 11 M, a m, 1241.1 40,280,100 lumuea 4 oui o w. o su. o ou. ? a ana gupm ana 1201 night. For Sea Girt. Long Branch and Intermediate stations, 8 20, 1111 a m, and 4 00, p m weekaavs. For uauimoro ana wasmngion anu, 7 2U, gsii oar.i 1 80. '3 46. i 41. (5 10 Congremlonal Llmltei Pullman Parlor Cars acd liming Car), 6 17, 065, 7 40 aad 1138 p. m., week days. Sun nays, 3 60, 7 a), i iu, 11 la a m.. IJ ill, 4 41, a 353, li oa ana 111 41 in. For Richmond, 7 00 a m, VI 10 and 11 33 p dally, and I 30 p. m. week davs. Trains will leave Harrlsbr.rg (or Plttsbur ana tne west evory uy at 1 m, s iu a ra, 11 umitmiteui. du. 730. 11 ss n m everv as VVay for Altoon at 8 18 am and 5 00 d m every f-"180""0 AlW0D " Elmlra, Canandalcua, Rochester. Huflilo and Niagara Falls at 135, 6 18 a m,and 1 85 p m week davs. For Elmlra at 5 41 Dm week days. For Trains win leave aunoury lor vvnuamspori. Erie and Intermediate nolnts at 6 IS am dally. For Lock Haven at 6 18 and 9 66 a tn dally, 1 85 I and 5 41pm week aaya for uenovo ai d is I m. 1 S5 nd s 41 n m weak davs. and 6 18 a tn c Sundays only For Kane at 1 18 a m, dally, 1 an n woenuays, . S. M. Pnavoai . J- a. Wqon, Han'I Mati ! -sp-r- an fllVA.. T. HHUMM II ll ill III If III niTlMlaiiM POTTSVILLE Soap Works. Third and Race Sts. 1 Use 5c Ocean Soap. It bus no equal for laundry or general household use aud cau . bo used with porfect safety on any kind of goods. 5c Borax Soap. Is unequalled for washing laco,j flunncl or fine texture goods. Monarch Towel Soap Is in largo bars a towel with, each bar free. It is splendid 7. for general uso. tffc Miners' Favorite. New Wrinkle Olelne, urown and wblto t:x'ra f amily ore all goo soaps. A'l roip guaranteed 10 De nDsoiuieiy pure. WM. HEALO, ninnncr. Ke&I Estate Ecjj&nge, Robblns' Building, Room No. t. 'roperties and Business Places Of nil kinds bought and sold. Bonds and blocks Bought and Sold. Railway and Steamship Tickets. Firo, Lifo and Accident Issnranco n first-clues companies. (Jencrnl Commission DUBiness. lolui V. Fititicy. B.EMOVAI.1 ! W. T- DECH'S Wheelwright Sho Has been removed to rear Alley. ' Between Centre and Lloyd Streets. Wheelwright work, Curringo and Wagon building, Horseshoeing and General Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. RETJIG'S Beer and Porter T AM AGENT for the -1- Clias Rettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vioinlty, also Uergner & Engel'e celebrated India Palo Ales and Old Stock. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. Rag Carpet Weavmg ! If you want a good piece of rag carpet, well woven, take vour rugs and have them woven oven, tairo your rug up In carpets. It will tB. 11 win pay you in me long run. ah in order; All kinds, with or without stripes, mate to beautuui ramuow stripes, low prices 205 West Oak Street, Shenandoah, Pa. CLBABT BIROS-, Uottlersot all kinds of TEMPERANCE: DRINKS! AND MINERAL WATERS. Witrss User a Specialty. Also bottlers ot the f inest ueer. 17 and 10 Peach Alley, MIKNAltDOAn. RELIABLE - HAND - L 139 Boatli Main Htreet, aUonancloab., "EF.. All work guaranteed to be first-class In every restect. We respectfully solicit a snare or your patronage, uooascaueaioranuaeuveren Bilk ties and Lnce Ourtalns a specialty. Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. A most delicate and desirable protection to the face in this climate. Iniitt upon having the genulno. DR. HOBENSACK, REMOVED To 658 North Eighth St. II ' aboveareen, l'ntla., fa. Forme ly at 2)0 North Hecond Ht., Is the o' est In America for tho treatment ot Spei I lUiraMr Ymtiliful Krror. Varlwiclifii 11 ydrooele, Lost Manhood, eto. Treatment 3 mall a specialty. Communications racred'y confidential. Send stamp (or book. Hours, I) a. m. to 2 p.m.; s to 9 p.m.; bundays, 8 to 12 m. A LADY'S TOILET ) 8 Is not complete fti without an ideal H f 01PLEIS0I! 1 IU POWDER. tiH 1 IT IS FOR SAmYWiURE Jj 3